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The hearing before the Ontario Rail-
way Board was adjourned to allow
the Toronto Railway Company to
demonstrate that they can operate the.
pay -as -you -Tinter system properly.
The peculiar properties of Ch'amber-
lain's Cough Remedy Iran beeu.
thoroughly tested during epidemics of
influenza, and when it was taken in
time we have not heard of a single
case of pneumonia. Sold by, all deal-
ers.
Several heavy fire losses are report-
ed. The Rat Portage Lumber Com-
pany's mill at St. Boniface was des-
troyed and a big grain elevator owned
by the Grand Trunk at Port Dalhous-
ie was burned.
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LONDON, ONTARIO
. ushers & Shorthand
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STEADY WORK.
,GOOD WAGES.
ClintonKnitting Co.
GRAND :TRUNK"'"
WINTER TOURS TO
CALIFORNIA
MEXICO
AND FLORIDA
'At Low Rat.e"s ,•
_Shove rate applied from CLINTON.
Proportionate rates from stations in
,Ontario, Kingston, Renfrew and
Full particulars and tickets from -
JOHN RANSFORD, Town Agt
A. 0. PATTISON, Depot ^Agt
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News. Reword r CLINTON
The Urit':slz election returns were
Mere favorable for the Liberals, and
both. parties are running neck -and -
neck.
President J. J. hill has 'written to
the Canadian. Society, New York,
that the penult import duties inti
the States are not protection, but
punishment for the consumers.
The Chamber of Commerce, Mel-
bourne, has urged upon Premier Hugh-
es the advisability of ,stipulating that
Melbourne shall be a port of call for
the Vancouver nxali serviee.
MAKES HAIIR, GROW.
1V.. A. McConnell has an invigator
that will make hair grow cr money
back.
The time to take .care, of your hair
is when you°have hair to take care of.
If your hair is getting thin, grad-
ually falling out, it cannot be long
before the spot appears.
The greatest remedy to stop the
from
hair fz nr fatting is SALVIA, , the
Great American Hair Grower, first,
discovered in England. SALVIA fur-
nishes nourishment tothe hair roots
and acts so quickly that people are
amazed. A large bottle' for 50 cents.
Lir. Lorne Poulin, a Montreal wom-
an, has been arrested' on a. charge of
performing an illegal operation.
Perrault and C'lievrier were found
u
g il'ty at Nontrial of the abduction of
Cecile Michaud, the thirteen -year-old
girl who was found dead in a Geld..
Mr. George W, Perkins has retired
from the firm of .L • P, Morgan &
Company .after ten years' Member-
ship.
GERMS IN •
HER SYSTEM.
Every Woman Should Read this Ad-
vice and the .'Generous Offer that
Goes With it.
The number of diseases peculiar to
women is such that we believe this
space would hardly contain a mere
mention of their names, and it is a
fact that most of these disease are
of a catarrhal nature. A woman can -
nob be well if there is a trace of cat-
arrh in her system,
Some women t•h:nk there is. no heb
for them Wo positively d
lire this
to be a mistaken idea. We are so sure
ofthis that we offer to supply medi-
c;ne absolutely free of _ail cost in e''
ery instance •where it fails to give
satisfaction, or: does not • substantiate
cur claims. With this understanding,
no woman should ' hesitate to believe
our honesty of purpose',• or hesitate bo
put oar claims to a .test.
These is '-only • one way to, overcome
catarrh. That way is through . the
Wood. You may use all the snuffs,
douches or like',rentedies ion years
without getting more than temporary
relief' att best.. Catarrh in general • is a
diseased condition of the system -that
shows locally most frequent in ells,
charges from mucous nienubranes. Loc -
a. treatment should be assisted by
internal treatment for the general dis
eased condition if a. completecure is
to be reached. That internal treat
triunt should be scientifically devised
and faithfully administered.
Rexall Mucu-Tone is scientifically
prepared' •fesen the prescription. of 'an
eminent lihysician.,< who for thirty
wears ° made catarrh ;his, specialty.
Tli:s remedy in admirably adapted to
the treatn nt of the Catarrhal ail-
ments of women:. It purifies and en-,
riches the blood, tends to .stop.. muc-
ous 'discharges, aids in re -moving im-
purities • ftom the system,' soothes,
heals and strengthens., the 'mucous tis-
sues, and brings about a feeling ` of
health and strength.
We want 'You to., try' Rexall lifucu-
Tone on our 'guarantee. It you are
not satisfied, simply tell • us and we
will hand back your money... . Rexall
Mucu-Tone - comes in two sizes, '50
cents and $1.00, Remember, you can
ober, i n Rexall Remedies only at --The
'Rexall Store. W. S. R. Holmes.
The Canadian . stean:et Dunelin is
ashore on Isle Royal, Lake Superior.
The late Mrs. Baker Eddy is re-
puted to have left practically all her
estate, about $1',500,000, to .thel Chris-
tian Seience' Church.
The greatest danger from !influenza
is of its resulting in pneumonia. This
can be obviated by using Cihatnbe7=
lain's Cough Ilem'iedy, as it not only.
eines influenza, brit- counteracts . any
tendeney of the disease towards pneu-
monia: Sold byall dealers.
Uiford. Cunningham, charged with
the murder of William ,Sherry, .was
found guilty of manslaughter at Suni-
merside, P.E.I,, mill a recommenda-
tion to mercy: • •• .
The police have arrested an Italian
in New York with two thousand five
hundred $5 counterfeit National Bank
notes in his possession.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
P. J. Cheney & CO., d'oing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
-State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE (HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every,, ease of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Mire. Prank
Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day ot Dec-
ember, A. D. 1880.
A. W. GLI.'JASON, Notary Public.
Hail's -Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, andaets directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send :for testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,tl.
Sold by all druggists, Vie.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
Clio
a News-'ieeord
FLOUR
THE BEST BRANDS MADE IN
CANADA. °
OATMEAL WHEAT GERMS ,
BEANS.
FEED, FLOUR, BRAN, SIUORTS
AND CHOPPED FEED.
ALL KINDS Or GRAIN FOR FOWL
SALT IN BARRELS AND BAGS.
THE L. SUITTI R CO.
ive Poultry
The following prices are being paid
at the l;Iolmesvilte Poultry Yards: -
Hens 8c per lb. 'live.
Chickens. 9c to Ile per lb live,
Turkeys 1
e
y $ . per Its.
Ducks 13i per Ib dressed.
Geese Ile per lb dressed.
New Laid eggs, not oven 7 days
old, 35e per doz.
Poultry to be delivered with
crops empty on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday morning of each week.
Buying all the year. round.
Phone 4 on 342. -
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HOLMESVILLE
A GOOD ROOKY OVERCOAT
Nothing looks bot'str for winter-•
nothing is better.
Att Overcoat with lots of !?loth • in
it,' one that squares a pian up' at .the
shoulders ; One that makes him re-
alize h c t1at
appearane
e has been
im-
proved about fifty _cr rent.
• Such are the Coats that• we are'
turning out. •
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The materials are here to -day al-
i+.^,ady for your looking ; " right mat-
erials they'are• too, and we iota the •
right materials 'to right tailoring.
We' are also agents for 'the House of
I'lobberlin, Toronto,. "Tailors to 'tl»
Canadian Gentlmien ,"
We' have a large range of their Sam-
.
ies and you. may select a Suit : or. ati
Overcoat and have it . made to your`
measure tor $15.00 in any style.
Trousers from $4.00 . up .; „Fancy
Vests from. $3.00 uo..:.
Mothers: -If' you want to give your
husband or nn a useful Christmas
present we will tell yeti how you can
arrange to give him an Overcoat,
Suit, a pair of Trousers or' a Fancy
Vest. .
O. W. BARGE AND CO:
Your
P
atronage
Solicited
HAVING PURCHASED ,.'ifE
I3LACKSMITXIING 'BUSINESS OF
MR. JAMES FLYNN. ' WE WOULD
RESPECTI,''ULL'Y SOLICIT THE
PATRONAGE OF THE TOWN OF
CLINTON AND VICINITY.
We make a specialty of
Shoeing Lame and Inter-
fering Horses and guar-
antee satisfaction in that
line, . •Na
CARRIAGE'. MAKING AND
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
GIVE US A CALL.
CI•IARGES MODERATE.
SAIINDE1?8.
BEACOM 86 SMYTH
HAVING lioUC,ir'r TIE GROC-
ERY AND CHINA BUSINESS
OF B. A. MeEWENe WE ARE 1N
A POSITION TO GIVE. GOOD
VALt?1'.5. WE PURPOSE CAR-
ItYING ALL THE LINES KEPT
HERE FORMERLY. `T'1 -LANK.
LNG 'PILOSE 1111:0 FAVORED D ,
125 WITH THEIR. PATRONAGE
IN THE PAsT, WE ASIC FOR A
CONTINUANCE, AND WILL AS -
sum: ALL WI•IO • TRADE WITII
ITS, THAT TEIEY WILL RE-
CEIVE OCR BEST VALUES
AND ALL, Ttipi, ATTENTION
POSSIBLE FOR US TO GIVE.
BEACOM & SMYTH
Gtuelph and the Grand Trunk RaiI-
way have settled their dtificuities,
anri the. • company will build a new
station in Jubilee Park,
THE CURISTMAS TREE.
Where the Old Country Gets Its ,Great Supply of
Christmas Trees Every Year.
To toll the truth, we do not trouble
very much about the matter. Father
bought it somewhere, and while we
were asleep -or pretending to be -
loving hands covered it with candles,
and bags of sweets and toys and dolls
and little Slags, and made it shine and
sparkle like the King's crown. But
when we stand before it and clap our
bands and pry "O -o -o -oh!" we do not,
as'a rule, stop to bother as to how it
is there comes to be such a thing at
a Christmas tree at all. •
As a matter of fact, a good many
oder people have tried to find out
*here the Christmas tree came .from,
but nobody Y seems tobe quite certain
yet. as to w
ho many nyears ago the
y g
good old custom was started.
• Some learned men have told us that
it came from ancient Egypt.' They
say that at certain winter festivities
the .Egyptians . used a slip. of a palm
tree with twelve shoots on it, this, of
course, representing the year with its
twelve 'months. I do not think, how-
ever, that our Christmas tree has• any-
thing to do with that twelve:sheeted
slip'of palm. It is .more probable that
it isto be traced. back through the old.
customs • of the country which gave It
to us -Germany..
' Far away back in the ages -'-"once
tipbn a time; as the fairy tales say
the people called Teutons believed all
kinds of things about a mystic -ash
tree with the curious naive Yggdrasil,.
This, with. its roots and branches,
they thought, united' the -world of the
living and the world 01 the dead.' The
branches of this tree, they supposed,.
bore gifts for men to'take. There. you
have the idea .which most probably led
to the custom of having once a year a
free laden. with presents.
.When the custom really started just
as we see it in our homes to -day is
doubtful, but the people in the ancient
Deity - of Strasburg are proud of . the
fact that more than three hundred
leers . ago they introduced • it. • The
Christmas tree does not seem to have
been mentioned in any book until the
.year 1605, when an unknownwriter
called
called attention to the new custom at
Strasburg. In those days, however,
the Church did not approve of the
Christmas tree ; T expect because it
was of heathen origin -and we are
told that a preacher named Professor
Danuhauer, of Strasburg Cathedral,
spoke very stronglyagainet it.
Well, the Christmas - tree became
very popular indeed in Germany,but
you may be surprised to know that It
Is only about seventy years since it'
was taken to England. When Victoria
the Good married Prince Alberta in
1840, .many new German customs were
introduced into the old country, and,
the Christmas tree was one of them..
At Windsor Castle iri 1846 tbere was
a huge tree forty feet high, which was
laden with presents said to be worth,
no less than $45,000! That was some-'•
thing like 'a tree wasn't it? -but I do'
notsuppose it gave a bit more plea-
sure than the little tree you •see in a
poor man's cottage window,
Since 'then n
the Christmas tree has
been ee am
r
p o .inert feature of the
Christmas festivities of the Royal
Family. queen Victoria encouraged ,
the custom, .
In Germany
at Christmas time
every house has its tree, and the trade
in fir trees 'ih.every German town is
enormous, In : London something like.
70,000 trees of various sizes are 'sold
at CoVent Garden.
CHRISTMAS RECIPES
Celery Soup
Ingredients -One quart • of 'broth, 1
pint milk, 2 heads of eeiery, 1. large
'Spanish' onion, 2 ozs.• butter, pepper
and salt,, 1 tablespoonful of cream,'
cornflour; '
' Method --The broth must be white. ,
made from veal bones or from boiling
a fowl. • Take the white part, of the.
celery, see that itis quite free from
gilt, cut it into small pieces, and slice
the onion°. .
Put the •btttfer into a stewpan,
the celery and sliced onion, let the•rit.
cook" for a few minutes, but be care-
ful that 'they do . not brown at `all..
Now add the broth, end a gbodsea-
soning of pepper and salt, and simmer
alltogether until the vegetables.are.
quite soft. Itubthrough a sieve and
return it to the, stewpati with. the
milk, to wlltcie has been added .a des-
sertspoonful of cornflour, stir until it
has boiled: for a few minutes,: and just
beforo &ex"1•fng add the 'cream. Serve
very hot, but do Piot let it boilafter
the cream has been added, or the tip,'
pearance bf the soup will . be spoiled.
• Minced Turkey
The trimmings of a large carcase
will make a delicious mince. To each
pound of minced turkey•allow-1 oz. of
finely chopped' ham and the' same
quantity of onion. Fry in a little'
clarified dripping with -•y2 oz. of flour .
sprinkled over. To this add %/a. pint •.
of stock made from the bones; season'
with salt and pepper and, it liked, a
dash of lemon juice. The mince may
be served simply garnished with
croutons (little pieces: of fried bread),
with or without poached eggs, It May
also be used as a'filling for patty
cases or allowed to get cold; • it can be,
shaped into .cutlets, rolled in egg and,
breadcrumbs, and fried, or is a deli•
clous stuffing` for grilled, rolls of ba.
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Sausage and Chestnut Dressing:
Boil rorty chestnuts, and when .cook•
ed remove the outer and inner skins..
Put them in a mortar and pound.
Add 1 lb. of mileage (free from skin),.
and, if liked, the turkey Liver chapped..
Mix all together thoroughly and sea•
son• with pepper and Balt. .
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SOME CHRISTMAS B(SXES
HURON COUNTY'•
app011illgs Worth Printillg
are always noted in
THE N1WS RECORD
December i3tb, 1910
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THE PF.OI'LE'S POWER FOR T1fl
riviti 1' RS OP ONTARIO.
London Dec. 8 th.-Niagara power
for every farm and every hamlet in
this section was a prophecy made by
Mon. Adam Beek to the county coup
cil in scssian here yesterday after-
noon.
Mr. Beck attended presumably to
talk over a grant to the .Sanatorium,
but soon drifted into a discussion of
Niagara power, and for half an hour
or snore be spoke on Opt subject.
"Niagara power will be supplied to
every, fanner or village cr hamlet that
wants it," said Mr. Beek. "it, will
be given at cost, and there is no rea-
son why all of you and ycur neigh-
bors should not avail themselves of
this privilege."
Be declared that many labor-saving
devices could use power -the churn,
the washing machine, the choppers,
separators, the fanning mills. Elect-
ric light would do'away with the old
aloil
co lantern,with 1
ta, many dang-
ers, ers, and would enab.s the farmer to
proceed with perfect safety through
his stables and barns.
Low Tension Wires.
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In every circuit there would be low
tension .wires,, con.ing back to the sub-
station, and these could be tapped for
energy,
There would be centres in a score of
Localities, and these low tension wires
would carry power for 30 miles in any
iit ctlan. Mr. . Be
ck
states that t the
h
energy could be. radiated from Lon=
den,. St. Thomas, St. Marys, Strat-
ford, Woodstock and elsewhere.
"In a few short years the Province
and particularly this section, will be
covered with a network of radials,"
declared Mr. Beek. "They will be us-
ing
sing Niagara power, and they will be
compelled to sell to fanners and mun-
icipalities along the road all the pow-
er they need the price to be fixed by.
the Hydro -Electric Comiuniission. In
this way the rights of' the people will
be preserved, and there will be no
possibility of a hold-up in the price
of power, .<
"Phe Government will 'merely act.
as the financial agentcf the, people.
We will erect, these low ten'ion Biles,
as we have the others. The people
will pay off the indebtedness in an-
nual charges, which will include in-
terest and sufficient
l
cient sinking•.fu
fund
to.
retire' theneat the e dof ffteel
'or
twen •Yt 3ear s.
"In building these linos we will
adopt a principle similar to that
which obtains for telephone lines. At
the p b •esent:' time twenty •farmers can
Y
go to the county council and pay for
a telephone line on the . local iniprove-
ment principle.. •We purpose •• doing
the ' same. ..In .that mannerr lines will .
run iii every direction, and this Pro=
since wdll,be literally covered witb.
strings •of wires," •
Mr. Beck declared that the scheme
was merely in .T4s infancy. • A begin-
ning. had been made, but the,end . no.
personcould fort'sce.
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A pleasant hair dressing-eladies 'lute .
it, and your, druggist, W. . R.
Holmes, guarantees every bottle...that.
he . sells at .50c. and stands ready to
r'efuncl your money' if, it D lls to• do its
wa'ric, Ery mai' postpaid froth , ..G}r.
otix Slant] r2 eturing S.'o.,. Fort ,Eric,
Ont, See 'that the Girl; with the Aub-
urn Hair- is on each package. Sold
and guarante'ed•by W. 5. R. Holmes.
.The • • liner Kaiser 11'flheirn .der
Grosse, which broke her .tail shaft in.
mid -ocean., has arrived: in Netto York, '
•'A farmer' named Droufilard of Essex
is missing, .and it is feared he has lost
'his .Life in McKee's• marsh,.
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RENEWAL MONTH
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RENEW EARLY
AND AVOID
TIIE RUSH.
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During the last seven Months 3,530
Chinese have arrived in Canada.
The 25th Regiment of Elgin has
been. disban'de.4.
Mr. Andrew Carnegie has purchased
twenty' barrels of Canadian apples in
Ottawa for Christmas gifts. to friends
in Scotland.
Many personsfind themselves affect-
ed with a ersi e r h p stnt cough after an
attack of Influenza. As this cough
can be promptly cured by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it
should not be allowed to run on until
it becomes troublesome. Sold by all
dealers. ,,,.
A deputation from Monaghan town-.
ship waited an the Peterboro' Council
to protest against the pollution ot
theRiver
Ubanabee with sewage.
Winnipeg License Committee has
passed stringent regulationsfor mov .
ing picture shows, and a, by-law may
be introduced in Council prohibitting .
the attendance' of children after 9
p.m.
Frank Commando, an Indian, wan
fined $'280 at North Bay for killing
game , off,the 'reserve,
Mr, William O'Brien and Mr. Maur-
ice .Healy captured Cork. City for the
All -for -Ireland League.
ULCERS AND COLD SORES
Are Sealed by Tam -Buis.
Ulcers, coldsops and chapped
places are common troublesjust now. •
Thehands and the face are the parts .
generally afiected, but sometimes cold
sores arise Irons chilblains on the toes
and feet, et andbad ulcers0
f a sometimes fol-
low cold cracks. Zana-Buk will be
found a quick end sura cure, -
lir. W. J, Ilalliday; of Ash Grove,
Ont., says "I had my .little Tinge;
frozen, and it cracked nt the frsjoin
tee
_causing a g a bad sore, which discharged
freely and would not heal. The pain
was very bad, ?and the whole: of my
band became swollen and in bad shape,
.Nothing I got seemed to do it . any
good'' .
' A friend advised me to try Zam
Buk, and I soon found that Zam-Buk
was altogether different to any pre-
naration I had ever tried. In' a very .
short time it sootbcd the • pain • and'
healed' the wounds. I am convinced
that Zatn-Buk has saved my hand."
Miss Lillie May, of Stoney Creek.
Ont., says:. " A few weeks since
several ' nasty, dish' uring cold sores .
suddenly beoke out on,niylips, which
became much swollen. Seeing my con-
dition, a friend advised me to ' try
Zan -4-1311k ' and leave all other prepare
tion'§ aside. - This I did, and was moan
surprised, • after .a. few apiilications of
this balm, to see every� cold sore Van-
ished, and my lips in a bettercon-
dition than, before.". ` ,
Zam-Buk will also be found a sure
cure for eczema, blood -poison, varicose P''''r
sores, piles, scalp sores, ringworm, in-
terned patches. babies' eruptions and
.chapped, places. cuts; burns, bruises, .
and skin injuries generally. All drug-
gists and stores sell at 50e box, or post'
• free from Zam-Buk Co.,.Toronto, upon
• receipt of price. You are . warned
•against harmful imitations and 'a%bet !-
hates. See therealsrersd .nme " 7.em-
Buk " on .every' pack•tgb before .buying.
qtr
Rich as
cream wholesotse.
The most digestible of nourishing beverages
ALE and . STOUT
Creates appetite; makes meals taste
better; brings healthy sleep. Keep it
always in the house. Your dealer .
sells it, or you . can order direct.
21,
John Labatt
tom* - CANADA
Invest, your spare cash In..
Huron 'and Erie Debentures arid
get 4 per cent, per annum Inter- .
est instead of the) 3 per 'Cent;
allowed on Savings Accounts.
The security is. guaranteed by .
Asseta..of over $11,500,000, Huron
and Erie Debentures are issued
for sums of $100 and` upward;
for terms of one year Or longer..
Trite for Debenture " Booklet,•
which gives full particulars,
XORO}(
DEBEN
ria
Assets over - . $12,500,0001
Paideup Capital $1,900,000
Reserve- $1,800,000
Huron & • Elie Loan
Savings Convallny
incorporatet1 1804,
3662TalbrtuSt , $t.t *Tbo Ties 21