The Clinton News-Record, 1907-01-24, Page 2Diat-T.-.
, Cold fightero.
Yow will 6,nd' o snoh"
'cord tightens anywhere
#07/08.1 WidtePine & Tar
the Weide) and
(lapsable
(applied outsiae wU cure.
any cold that's curable.
Then it would be a gooil
idea to get one of our
hamor-A Vests, we have
them for both Ladies and
.CCientlemen. •
Holmes
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ro.
tee'.
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Manufacturing Chemist.
Xeep Only Post Office
The. Beet. Drug Store.
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ale! Hart
soclai CHM
I have been appointed agent
for the lialesery-Harris Coln -
patty in this district add will
keep on hand a complete list •
of supPlies in thy store oppos-
ite the Maisons Bank.
r am also continuing „the •
flout, feed and seed grain bus-
iness and respectfully solicit a
a coritinuaoce of your patron-
age.
'JA. Ford.
COAL'
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS.NOW
-.FOY YOUR SEASON'S SUP
PLY OF COAL. WE CARRY
ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA-
DES WHICH WM, BE SOLD
. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
. PRICE
• ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS 8; 12:0WI,AN1)'S HARD-
- WARE STORE OR WITH
W. J Stevenson
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Berlin Business College . •
W. D. Euler, 'Principal i
Real Estate or Sale
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
t Stanley 'township, containing 175
acres. a mile from school, a mile
from Presbyterian and Methodist
chuachee and postoffice, 7 .miles hem
Hensall and 4 miles from Kippen
station. There are on the ptemises
three barns, 64.x40, 70x28, 50x28,
all in good' repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and the remaining, 75
acres drained .by township ditch
running through. Never failiag well
at the house with• a new Brantford
pumping mill, also a never falling
spring back on the farm. le acres
good bearing orchard. 'ND tarm, is
in a first-class state of culti7ation
and is situated in one of the best
grain growing sections in the pro,.
vince. Will be sold cheap and on
terms to suit the eurchaser. For
further ir.formation apply on the
premises or address George Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
, 2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state ot cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and smelt fruit. On the pre-
mises le a two story brick house
with slate reef, a first-class far&
house, a barn, size, 40
x 80 with stone stabling, a cement
silo 14x30, good driving house, pig
pen and ben ,house. Two never -fail-
ing wells. 'This farm is situated 3
miles from Itrucefield, 5 from Cline
• ton and on od gravel road, Ap-
• ply on th• premises or address
Albert T,jj7t, Clinton P. 0. • 02
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND he.
quarter miles .from churcla post -
office, school, and the village of
Auburn: Suitable for grata or
grass. Lot 27 on the•end con. 'West
Wawatiosh consisting of 1,00 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush ane
the balance nearly all grass. A
brick house, a bank barn 5260, a
driving house 24x36 with a cemeut
pig house un4erne#1r, are on sat
promises. Moo lot 28, East
Weevanosh, 2nd con.'directly opposi I
The said lot 27, containing 100 acres.
of land, 15 acres of whist' ere bush.
On this lot there is a bank barn
40010. There are 4 acres of good
-h---"---btatr'ing'-trttirard-orr-the-twet-tea-m '
Both lots are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never foaling slating
rune across both farms. Possettion
can be given at once. Terms easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm. -Apply to Thoetas Nich-
olson; Auburn P. 0. •Prompt reply
will'he given to ail communicate
Ions.
.PAIIM TO REN'ILI,OT 15, CON, 18,
Hallett, 150 acre*, known as the
Xelly fe,rin.-Annly to W. Ilrydone
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HOUSE 'FOR SALE•LTHESFWE
roomed house now occupied. by Jam-
es Livermore is offered or sale:
Good stone cellar; all lands _Of sine
all fruit, hard and -soft water. Will
be sold* cheap. Apply to Jamet
Livermore. • • 46
FARM FOR SALE. -WEST
of lot 7, South Boundary, and West
half of lot 3, con. 4,• Stanley, con-
sisting of 102 .acres, 8 acres bush,
the remainder seeded down aitteepf-
bag 30 acres. The place is well fen-
ced and drained, and watered • by
spring creek. Frame barn. • Thie
- fartn is situated oa tite Town Line,
• two milt -west' of Kippen station,,
•Apply on the premises or addnees
James C. Parsons, Kippen, Ont. 32
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FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
Lot 13, con. 16, Gbderich township.
consisting of 80 acres, 65 . acres,
cleared, balance bush, 'Good barn
and ,„comfortable house. Well wat.
ered by two good terming streams.
a mile from echo). and 1 mile front
postoffice, Will be-soId on eany
ternoe-Apply to T.. 'r, .1i[tutPhYs
Clinton. • 35 if
FARM FAR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed. offers for sale pert of Wt.
40 on the Bayfied Read, 1 •mule
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house :With ate
ohe caner, barn •36x70 with cenieut
baeernent. Easy , A.
Smith, • . . .40
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HOUSE FOR„SALE - LARGE
frame house on Wellington. street,
Clinton, lately oceupied by F. C.
Alleock. 7 rooma and pantry, wood-
shed, geed' stone cellar, hard and
soft water, a ante of land. A sp-
'Wend chance for a person wanting
a good • house, Apply . to Mrs. Chid -
ley or to IVirst ,Alteock. 89
FARM FOR, SAL. -LOP 80 AN
part $1, 'Con, 5, adieitt# consisting
of 117 acres. 15 aeres good hard-
wood hash, balance under cultive-
ton. C,, 're
barns. Weil watered and fenced.
Bearing orchard, 1.1, miles ftoin
stoic, postofilce, church and school,
Will be sold on easy terms as the
undersigned. intends going West. --
R. J.• Miller, 'Clinton P. O. - 14
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1('0E-SALE-1nAmm HOUSE AND
'lot on 1.h:ince:as street, 11 rooms,
hard and soft water. Good Stable,
Will be sold' elittip and on cagy
tertriS. Meo 4 liivea ofbees and a
number of ben tinn-
can.
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LOOK OUT FOR THIS MAN 1
J.laft Offers leenething."betiat" than
Ilinalete-COneartatraettereaVe._
additional Profit or inferior •good e the
at ten et 'him. Peittatn'a itt the one
Sureland painless cu)e, Uee no other-
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R. Motlierviell Of tife,PaS-
hatchewan Governmeat enamel:0e th-
at they are eonside•riag the pinehase
Or lease -of OM areas and the mining
of their owe: coal. •,
HELP NEAR AT HAND
Is What Yoke want rwhen: sickness hait
ppm, at ntght. Cart you possible find
tele equal of Nerviline ? Nu for to sb-
atuds, neequalled in curing pain, it:ster-
nal or local, :Earaehe, toothache a.nu'
neuralgia disappear in a jiffy. Rub it
"on and awertilitteethea-paine---For-
ctamPt, vemiting or indigestion, all
you need W tens drops in sweetened
water,. Sick or well you'll flod- Pel -
son's ,Nerviline invaluable in your
home. Get a large 250 bottle te-day.
The lessee caused by the deeliege of
Wm, J. McGee, Secretary Treasueee
of the People's Atkitual Building So;
cietry, Montreal, are • still unkaorene
McGee is assisting the auditors to Io
cafe the losses.
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THAT DRY COUGH
IS BRONCI-IITiS,
neglected it will weaken the th-
roat and finally reach the lungs. No. -
thing simpler than inhaling -the heal -
in g- Vapor of Catarrhozone. Ito action.
is liae magic, so helpful, so easy to
apply, Be done with trou-
ble for all time Cata,rrhoeone does
cure the worse eaecS, will cure you,
too. Sold everywhere, 25e and $1,00
under absolute guarantee of sitistac-
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T,Iist town Of Obanaim Sooilatid, ex-
perienced a slight earthquake sbock
yesterday afternoon. . •
WHAT ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS ?
• Your back aches and fairly groans
with the distress of kidney trouble.
Your, discouraged. • but you inustn,'t
give up. The battle can be quickly
won when Dr. Hantilton's Pills : get
to work. These kidoey Specialists bit
• in new health and vitality to young
and old alith. Eoda one box proves
their marrelaus power. Continue this
great healer, and your woos will
become, as straw as vigorous, as
able to work' as new. ones,
Remember this, 'Dr. Hamiltores Pills
-aee purely vegetable, they do cure
livor,t bladder and kidney trouble.
They will cure you or your •money,
back. Price 250 per box -at all dealers
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Kingston harbor-is•iliaki to he sink-
ing, arid it is feared the city may be
overwhelmed by the veA:
• Theusands of peoplein Oli•iti and
Kentucky are hoarseless and, in •want
orenceofint of the:floods.
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WHY REMAIN THIN AND -PALE• ?
Pale people lime: pale ,blefoth The
stomach • is wrong, assimilation is
poor and Mod is`not changed , into
blood. The system lecke' vitality and
reconstructivet _power which ran . be
supplied ,by Ferrozone. It limee"s the
appetite, digestion is stimulated, wh-
at you, tat is transformed into the
kind' of nutrimeet your System requ-
ires. Vital liqtgiving blood that mak-
es t 'its? cheaks, stf engin that defied
weariness, • spirit k and ambition all
conic from' FerrOzoge. Nothing in )the
annals of medicine ape sere to build up
mitt strengthens ,asit'errozone. Try a
50c box.' Sold everywhere. h
" IVIES S ENGE STORIES
Steriee, illustrations' and anecdotes
are perhaps the main feature in the
-'Northern Messenger.' lent: the stories
are so carefully chosen that they
ercise a healthy influence uPon the li-
ves of old' and young. Then there are
'special departments developed to
Tenmeraece, the Sunday. School, • and
the• Home. And a section entitled'
'LittlePollts'" 18 printed in •extra la-
rge type.. The pePet is so populaxthe
at a vast number Of Sunday. SchOola
in Canada and the United Statee -are
using it to great, advantage, insuring
a more regular attendance, besidee;
extending their influence for •g,Ood's in
the homes of their scholam.-The
thern Meseengerl is preiiablY read e-
ery week- by well on to a quarter of
a million 'peo,ple, and for that reason
the price is extremely low. Samples
free en .appliCation.
1244 papa weekly1 40e a yet'. S.
.8...Clubs a specialtt. Prices on aPitii*.
cation: John Dougall tk Son,' Publish-
ers, Montreal. "
'Henniker Heaton says at least 93
yer Cent of the lio•useS in Kingston,'
Jatitica,are; dionaged beyond repair.
Preasident Rootevelt has said he
would likt to 'see Abe size of batilee
ships limited, hy an leternational ag-
reement. ;•
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State'of Ohio, City of-, •
Toledo, Lucas Counlyeass.--•
teyearilt. J. Cheney nialteS petit that
he' partherrof the firm of It.
J, Cheney & Co, doing' business in
The City of ToIdoe-Courrty and stata
aforesaid, and that Said firm" will pay
terttirlai--01411I-41-EIND1uE1) 1101r:
LAIIS for each arid eVery ease ot cat-
arrh that cannot be eured by the Ilse
of ITall's Cataerli Cure..
FRAN:I< 3. CHENEY.,
Sween to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this Gill day of Dec-
ember, A. D. 1880. A. W, GLEASON
(Seal) Notary rublie.
Catarrh. Care is taken inter -
tally, and acts directly otrthe blood
and` mucous surfaces of the. abtein
Send for testimonies fro:
11. J. CIIENIIIYA Co., Toledo, O.
Sold, by Druggists, .75e,
Take flatLs Family .1111s for eon.
stipation. .
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etitirtoa Piewa-Reeord
.11#110.414e•sleille01111.1011.400,9•40
Mr. Lindsay Williams lett for Tor-
onto on Saturday last.
Mies Minnie O'Reilley of Buffalo, has.
returned to that city, after spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O'Reilley, and sister, Miss
Nora. Y.t is the first Christmas time
for years that Misses Minnie and
No Malley vent at beene, or foul breath, or constipation ? That
We not,iceel a geotleasan, in. the peste land of headache is due to liver and
stomach disorder, Nine headaches' in
tee arise from these cauees. There
are two methods of treatment. One
is totake headache_powders. Thisls
like trying to esea,pc Pain) by taking
chloroform.. The other is to correct
-tho---organs--which by- their derange:.
ment are causing the trouble. That is
the Bilean way 1 ileans cure head-
ache by their benelletal operataon an
the digestive system, the liver and the
blood.. C'orrect these properly and you
will fiave no more headache.
. Mrs. G. R. Meek, a $5 131evins
ace, Toronto, soh : "I suffered, acutt
ely from headache, The attacks were
most violent and made me so ill I
could hardly do anything. The head-
ache was accompanied by digestive
trouble, heartburn, and constipation,
and it seenied• as if 1 were going
from bad to worse. Until r tried
cans I was unable to get anything
whielt gave nie relief. Bileane, how-
ever, acted like magic. They not on-
ly cured the headache, but alsorelie-
ved sne a the indigestipm, heartburn
and constipation. I -halve paved that,
at few doses of Bileans will remove
the most violent •headache, end_ as a
cure for canstipation, they are . ab-
solutely unequalled, No farnalyshould
he witliout a. box of Bileans on the
shelf:" , •
Bileans are purely herbal in their
Composition and are. also free from
alcohol. They are a cure for all
dig-
estive and liver disorders, constipation,'
Oleg; debility, anaemia, blood impur-
ities, colds and chills, rheumatism
wind spa,sies, female ailments and ir-
regularities, sale* .complexions (due
to bile in -the blood), dissinesi, eto.
All druggists sell at 50e a box or
About Your Headache
...,„
That headache does .not necessaxity
mean there is anything wrong with
your head -4 -That being -sof-you-must.
look to some other organ tor the
trouble. Is tile ache ia the forehead,
and does it cease U yeu, press it ?
That is neuralgic headache. IS it on
One Side of the bead only 1 Teat is
• what the doctors call minegrim."
"Both these forms arise Ixont lack of
sone in the system. Is your headache
general and accompanied by sickness
office on Friday who wore a beauti-
ful fur coat which loolted to us liko
• leoPereits skln, the pretty brown
Spots over a, tawny ground. We as-
ked the gentleman if it was What we
surmised it to be, and he said '"No
1Vlies,-it -fa -lynx.. Itir-frOni
Mountains,''. The gentleman was Mr.
Robert Young of the Ituroo Road.
We congratulate the Mims Susan
and Bea,trIce 1VicNa1en. on their each
being chosen as teabhers, Miss Susan
at liracebridge and Miss Beatrice at
Toronto. They are estimable young
ladies ,and we heartily wish 'therie
success. •
Mrs. lieeney, of tee C. P. R. enter-
tained a few friends on Tuesday ev-
ening at her pretty residence on Ltg-
hth:ouse street. She had the drawing
room decorated with evergreens and
the chandelier and Christmas Tree
neatitifelly illuminated with colored
wax candles. The piano too was
draped witharte crepe paper and
many wax c dles were placed upon
it. There were sixty giftsupon the
tree, besides Christmas fruits and br-
ight decorations. *Wit and" music ass-
isted in making the guests, as well' as
the. kindly .of their hoot and hostess,
as happy as they could wish 10 he
on this New Year of 1907,
Mrs. M. H. Morris, who has hem in
Detroit for- the •last few weeks, will
Ware that city. for home On the 19th
inst., and will spend a couple of daya
on the way, en, roe* for home. The
Deugliters ol the Empire will be very
glad to welcome Mrs. Morris -back
•
We don't recollect of seethe so marry
fogs, during the winter season, r.s we
have had ehis one, •
Mr. Reggie Harrison 'has accep•ted
a position in Ottawa which we Well
know her can fill. Mr.- Allele a drug-
gist of Ottawa, -lies two drug stores
in that ,city, ond has given, lir. Har-
rison 'the management of one of them;
'Mr. Allen was at one time in Clint -
Some' of our 'readers said thetateon-
ld be tare, pleased to have' us give
"Icitlk!' recipe for asalad. she made
•at' dhristrea.s. It of course holds gooi
as long' as apples 'ate to he bad,
"Vheose • as many big, roay apples
as -)Tou may 'need. Polisk,therir well!
Cut- off tile • tops fairly melt down
though slo' not mit in half, Scooli out
the ;interior carefully. Grind up soina'
Wolou,ts and pecan nute. 'Yon might
rim, 'these through your chopper. Mix
the' nut meat with :the apple pulp
which you ha,Ve „scooped' tint. Add a
little celery (rawy cbopped One,' and
a little: bit of leittete-yos.tmight melt
this. /Cow • pour two table 'sPeallifult
of good mayonnaise ever thie mattuee
and fill your liolloW apples.. Put • on
their :Ude, place' .each. apple On some
crisp lettlice leaviis and serve mayon-
naise With teem. If .tem lttt not o't,
a geed recipe foi mayonnaise, let me
give you. oue. • We will give, the • re-
teePe° when We get it,
Mr. W. Logan of Buffalo, who casne
t0. attend the funeral -of the late
Alexander Kir6bude has returned to
that City. and Mr, Al. Kirkbride of
Cheboygan,. Mich, returned t, to his
home on 'Saturday.. • •• • •:
Lantain and Mrs: Kenner,h Campbell
,lhavc returned ffoni their wedding trip
".and Will reniwin in.:town For a brief
.season before leaving for Toledo, their
future home. • •• •
aliss Hattie Spence on her way to
Edmonton Was •detained for a ,shoxt
time by the snow blockade.'
Miss Hull of Hamilton ,is quite pl-
eased With her. dales in ;Goderich
having aecepted the situktion in .Mr.'
Peter 1,1't Office left vacant hy Mist
Breheny, who has gone to train as
a nurse in a Montreal ho,epitel.
Miss Kate Sullivan, High school
teacher, also ,authoress of. a velum°
ef. poems and a novel, has returned
to her duties in Chicage,aftert,.eeettile
• ing her vacation Withher friend, Miss'
DOM Fhelan 0,,b -d relatives. in .Wawa-,
nosh. -
'Mr. Charles .Saendere, Toronto, '• sp-
end last week in tow, the guest -fit
his patents, Mr. old Mrs. Alek, San -
riders.
RATEPAYERS MAKE A RAID.
"0"4""0,011+0,-FteaseantiteMuchetheenia,
Upon Guerdians With Bludgeons.
14.44.4. 49.4-14,9,lisant_ratePaYers
"rin ungitti,, on tile "Vitest-Wiieitti1-
Coast, gatherect in the town recently,
mamma to the board room of the
CiuttrOtalls, and compelled them by
threats or violence to rescind two
resolutione by which the jay of twO
workhouse officiale was increased: -
The poor -rate of the Glenties Union
is over eight shillings in the pound.
and the district is one of the poorest
in, Ireland. The men Who assembled
in the town on Saturday repreeented
every district of the widely scattered
They were armed with dicks and
bludgeozeta A posse *of police under
a district inspector was preeeht, but
• made no impression on the crowd of
angry ratepayers,
-"the ,Guardians were_ so terrified
that; with one exceptiol, 117 -tet• die-
• claimed any connection with the reso-
lutions, The exception was the chair -
elan, who point out that one'reselu-
tion granting an inereaese et pay le
Canton McFadden, the chaplain of -the
union, had been passed Unanimously
by a full board pf 42 member, and
that*th-e-otiter 'resolution -increasing -
the pay of Miehael MeNelts, clerk
to the union., had.been *tensed by a
majority ef sa votes:
"The crowd threettenecirta throw him
out of the window, and he had to re-
sume his seat,
"The ratepayers are already over-,
burdened," cried one of the invader.
"What do the,
Guardians expect us
to pay in the future? Out with such
Guardians? They know the poor of
Gocl in the workhouse, but they do'
• not know the ,poor of God outside.
We'll 41 of us be in the workhouse
The crowd did not leave until the'
Guardians had rescinded the objec.
tionabW resolutions.
The furnitpre of -the board room
• was •betny damaged by the ' heavy,
nailed boots . of the visitors.' When
they finally went away they .told :the
Guardians they would throw Them all
out of, the, window if they had owes -
ion to return. • •
'The rescinding tesolution was pass-
; ed in spite of a letter from the Local
Government Boardestating that it had,
approved' the increase in pay, .and
that, therefore,' a reseinding ' resolu-
tion would have no legal effect.
, •
ma, be obtained post free frotri ;ne.,
Y
Mien Ce, Toronto, on rec slit- of
price, 6 hoes for $2,50. ,
Wintering 7it "Hudson 134/.
Some interesting fedi" about the
present position Of the Canadian
Goverrunent steamer Arctic, now win-
tering on the north ,shore of Hudson
Bey, are contained In a letter from.
pne of the crew, published in The St.
John's (blade Herald. The letter was
'sent by the Dundee whaler Eelipsee
'which called at Ponds' Inlet on Sept.
.29; at which ,time the Arctic had gene
intowinter quarters.- The, harbor was
land -locked and surrounded by the
highest mountains the crew had seen
on their trip. On some of the islands
claimed for. Canada .be the Arctic;
'they found evidences of copper, coal
and iron. The finding of the Franklin
relies was related, and the letter
stilted that the Amide would cruise
northward and Westward . when re-:
leseed next Spi#g,:" and expeeted to
return to Quebec in October next.
The Writer. awaits of; resetting the.:
Frarildin.monument hi Feint BeechY,
and painting the 'headboards on the
graies.of .the seken sailors buried
there. The s-rentaiiis -of Franklin's,
house still stand enda couple Of
beats were found nearby. The crew,
or whom nine were from Nemdounda
.lend, looked forwied•oxithout, appre-.
• ieentien to the corning
•
e Alfred Beit's Her.
Otte; Belt. Who hds fallen heir .to
the greater -portion ef Alfred Beit's
fortune, has decided to continue to ,
reside in his own house on, Belgrave.
Squares, so he wants to 'sell • Alfred's
$5.000,000 palace onJ2sirk Lane. When
t.
Belwas. building this house . his
00,,ed la!111o,d. the 1)uhe of Vest:.
eiinster, Convened -him have it
'`OnlY oPe StoreY, as otherwise it would
ieterlere with . thedjw itcrosf; Hyde
Pelt from the duke's own residence.
The teeter omnibus, . however, has
••t•.'reseed Parir free) a quiet,
,e -e. I :ey1 van fb oroughfare int° one of
lac e •,;0,t it rid eilleg. ill r,Orol
•ereatly ' depreeiating iy
THE CHRISTMAS DINNER.
I . Superiority of Enelish.
English is. spoken by about 150,000,-
000, and Spanish by °boot 5Q,000,000
people. The difference is net "fine to
any inherent superiority of the Eng-
lish ,,language, but to the superiority
• 9f the-Eriglish stock, says a writer
in . Success. -T e English not only:
• have the ,greater genius for commer-
cial. and: political '•ofeoperatien and
. colenization, but they have, as well,
• .built up :their institutions on the en-
during hatis. of righteousness and re-
spect for law. Spanish is incomper-
ably more melee' than English, and
is practically phonetic, While gnglifith
is handicapped by its arbitrary spell-
ing.. On the "etherehend English is
often briefer, • though net always.
Spanish can say '"I,•shall'•go" in one.
word -"Ire." The great 'advantage Of .
English': is its clouple vocabulary,, one
of Teutonic and one of Latin origin, •
• which enables it to make nice dis-
tinctions. It has • also acquired the
power to assimilate words from every
language under the sun 'These facts,
together with the- greater intellectual
activity o., the Fn&,ish. reee in many
fields Of 'Mohan endeavor; have swell-
ed its Vocabulary to startling ' figures.
•The "Standar -Dictionary" •contains
over 317,00 sords. I do not believe
any SpaniSh - ietionary---eeritains half_
as litany. '_
. •
.. English Cars Superior. •
The following lettor was addressed .
recently to The New ;York Herald: .
I was surprised at the luxury of
night trairel in •Groat Britain 1
hack atways supposed that American
Pullman •cars 'were the "dernier cif'
in this respect; but they do -riot equal
British sleepers for ,comfort, luxury
and eaSe. .. '-• "
• I have recently, been from London
to Glasgo* and return both ways
by night I can scarcely believe it.
On the X Y Z Railway I paid seven
shillings sixpence 01.87), and' had. an
entire eroom to Myself, with toilet,
washstand, soap, towels, hot water,;
electric "light and steam heat; that I
could ,regulate, and no upper berth. •
• Etefore starting my •wife told me
to be careful about my we4ch, but
there was no danger about its being
stelen as in America, for there was
a door to my room with a lock and
holt. ' ••
• 1904 .the night' express train
from Chicago to the St. Louis Werld'a "
Pair was held up by two men. All
the passengers were robbed of their
money and jewelry. I bought another
-
watch. After that episode one is eafe
in England..
..
e, FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, •
^ IVIrs. Wileloves Soothing Syrup has
been used by millionso1mothers for
their children while teething If dis-
turbed by -night andebtoken_of your
test by a sick child suffering and
crying . with pain bteutting teeth send
et once and get e, bottle •of "Mrs.
Wilslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething. /1 will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, -there is no mistake
about it. It cures Diarrhoea, tegu-
lates the Stomach and Boatels; cures
Wind Colic, softees the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives: toe and en-
ergy to the whole syztem. "Airs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Child-
ren teething ie pleakent to the taste
and is the‘nreseription of one ef the
oldest and hest feenahl physichtne and
nurses ha the United States. price
25 cents a bottle. • Sold by all drug-
gists throughout 'the world. sure
and toe for "Mrs. Winslow's Slooth-
ifig Srrtliff.”
What'll we have for Christmas?
• New, put your wits to use, "
Now, -shall we have a pair elf ducks,
tarlteir, or goose?: . • .
•
Maw'll be here ..lso‘r dinner,
So we'd better both eut loose;
ow, will it be a roast of beef, Ave
A itecking pie, or „goose? ••
Rich Uncle ,Neit will dine witb n.
And I'm his net papoose,
Ilele me. out !e pair rd ducks;
A turkey, or a goose? •
•
do these tritYlity elnirfiens
Our wear, histin enthrall.
There's just nee etieiee ir ell the lett-:
We cannot have therm all, .
Ana e'en in. bed that ,oneetiore.......,'
etefe sleep it thieve. the rletice-e-
Will't roast beef. a nair of dileksi.
; luricey, or ft goose? •
Ard evee if I fall nsleers,
senell the nlefieent juice. • '
Aed try to elmeee 'tweet sueking pig,
A toraey, et ft Zoose. .
Oe Sendei's teller I go to chitrah,
linyen't 0.\-elzsd „
For sineleg: "Lord. n 'rear of ducks,.
A terkey, or, a geese?"
I feel 'I'm troll= bughouse, -
As mod as any moose,
Trying to ehoose 'tevixt seeking
A turkey or a goose.
One thing is aure: on Christmas Day
We'll have, when cut looee,
A sucking pig; a pair 'of. ducks,
.41. turkey, or 0, goose! t„
*
, vnii.Miriiiitr#_', -a - ________iirmeammomemimanimmiamiroloiamailm,mogia
,
• Iliserable An the aline? •
I e I .' , .
4 ' 01-N b-1- Dull headaches--bsek ;kites -low spirited -hate
(t• ' the sight of foodadon't sleep well -'-all tired out. in
the morning -no heart for work?
•i
.
.1‘ yt 1
.1
GIN PILLS
witt.malte ‘3,rotz wen
'tour kidneys are affected',-eteither through over.
work, exposureor disease. 11 is the Kidneye tha
are initking yeti feel eo wretched. in Pills cure s'
kidheys---inake you -well and etroug•-gives yo all
your old time eftergy and vitality. Cheer titand
take Gin Pills, soo, box -e6 .for $2,so. 'ent on
reeeipeof price if your dealer doeknot I die them.
January 2.:4th, ,1907
'stomach and Dyspepsia
Is On indloitioamo weak,
est' 'tilsor:
orgsns
no
end of • aches debmtatetL lbanidcaugespains chdt
-is most COMMA where*
bolt their meals Jan*
miry and worry as they
do In this country. .
HOOMISIWSliparilla
cures has coo
magicionth iwthiselisinSe*
Por toadstool* eot low*
Pod for dttokc. 040040:11Vapopalt6towasitasi
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"SONNY SOUTH?' • .
leo
Are you anxious tot -escape, thee cold
'weatner and snotw and spend the win- s,
ter in. the "La,nd of Fruit and Flow- •.
era ?" • Winter tourist tieleets are on •
onto daily, and if you are contemPlat-
ing a trill see that your tickets, are
routed via the Grand TAiiik.
For full information as to ra,tee,
routes and train servece colt on,
F. R. Hodge:as; 'Town Aeent,
• J. D. McDonald, District Passenger
. agent, Teronto '
' 0. Pattison,' Depot Ageet. '
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Cull:Liana In the United States. •
' The Chicago 'British American boa
• this to say of Rev. Walter Henry Nu- •
gent, assistant to Bishop Samuel Fat -
lutes; of St,. Paul's Reformed Episcoe
eel Church, Chicago, who has accepta.
ed all from the Flit] Ave u Cone
eregational Church, Minneapolisa'and'
will lessee immediately: "Dr,' Nugent -
was horn Omemee. Canada, in
1817. He was graduated at Arbert Col-
Jege,„°„. Bely ille, Ont., and attended:
Victoria University. Tofeeito: He isl
els( a gr duate of the:: Chicago Col-
lbge of Lew and. the Chicago The.
bogicai•Seminary, and in 1905. he re-
ceived the degree of Doctor of Philos-
ophy froth, Midland University : Rea.
Dr, Nugent' has made many friends •
ir British American circles in,
Chi-
cago, who view his departure with rst "
gret and extend best wishes for hes
future welfare and succeses"
. . • . • ".
Skin Coveted with Sores .
DEFIED ALL REIVIEDIES FOR
YEARS, AND DOCTORS SAID •
• "NO. CURE."
YET ZAM-BUK HAS • • '
COMPLETELY CURED.
So powerful are the healing essen-
ces in • Zartielpk that in some cases
which. hpae' been prendunced •beyoud,
'relief they have worked coinplete cure
Such an insta,nCe is just reported
Itoot Ineermay., Sask. Mrs, J: M. Me- •
Cormick, of that place saye "About
seven years ago' my face broke out' in
rough red'. bletchea, wMeh burned an
itehed awd smarted in tiltsalines
beyond endurance. -1 conaretheed
There are efteen cables across thetry every known remedy .1 cool get •
Atlantic. •• • for lace and skin, troubles: So e of
RHODES SOHOLARSH f PS. them vete. a, little relief, so P'41.0ne,
,
Canadian • Wins Highest Diatinctiore
Open to Under Grads. At Oxford.
A statement in reference to • the
operations of the Rhodes scholarship
same has been iasusd..From this
it appears that there are •now in
residence at Oeford under the Rhodes
bequest 161 scholars. drawl from the
different countries for which scholar-
ships are provided. Seventy-one come .
from the British colonies, sevetay-
tine . from the United States .and
eleven frora Germany. Candidates are
subject,ed toetecaminalion. tests which
ensute their aceeptarice at Oxford,
'hut the final selection of scholars is
in all cases left to •loud emornitte
of selection, guided in their choic y
the, suggestions made in the w
Mt. Rhodes. The scholars at dis-
tributed among twenty of th Oxford
colleges.
Only it few men, it 'a ears, ° have
as yet reached. the fi • stage of'
their work at Oxford, ut among the
distinetiona won du g the past year
by Rhodes scholar are the following:
H. Jealtose ( iebec),--The Ireland
scholarship, pr ably the highest dise
tinetion •ope to undergraduates at'
the triliver ity--,e30 a year for four
years; a Craven seholarship--t40 a
year fo two mine; first-elase honor
mode lions; made an honorary
sch ar of 13alliol.
lester B; Martin (New Brunswick)
The GIadetone memorial prize.
. ,T. C4„ Archibald Atiebec)---Viret.
class in final hodor school of lit. hua.
Of the eolo al scholare, Canada is
represented I y tsventy-four, Australia
eb4yohelglitee, South Afrieft by seven-
teen, New. • &tailed, Berinucle; /a -
mat owe oo. mom CG mm. to melee an Neweoundland by three
a
1
•
•
but.no matteeeme 'mode 1 sed ititj„.
as Soon as 1 wentrout ,the' trouble ..-
•started all over agai I con -mite&
doctors, and ,they 101 me there was .
absolutely. no 'cure •r me, but 'that I- ,
should have to w it until I outgrew
the disease,-
' "Filially my
pply of ,Za uk, We applied a, small
sample' to a small .patch of the dis-
ease. T our delight the portion tree
a.ted th Zairi-RA very quiekly.theal- I
ed''e the obtained a proper 'supply.'
a began the Zam-Iluk treatment. 1-
m now delighted to state that after.
haying used a few boxes, I on free
from tbe old trouble and completely •
cured, will *never be without 'Lam-
Buk in the house an long as
and to all that are trOubled with skin
diseases in any form I would say
waste no time in obtaining: a supply • •
�f Zatn-Buk, Since proving it in my.
own case,' I have obtain a ,supply
for an old lady who hail ttt ulcer on
her leg for 80 years. -Three boxes
were euffielent to close the wound.”
Zane:Birk turescuts, burns, 'bruises, •
scalds, •ant! 11„skin Wades., its.. well
ttS Ridn disetiees. Applied, to,eczerna,
scalp sores', pimples •poisoned wound,
children's rashes, .uleers, boils, absces-
ses, tele sore back, festeeing and ilk -
charging. wounds, „ole., it WO like a.'
cherni. Its antiseptic ingredients hill
all germs And prevent inflammation
d festering. Tlfea its healing pow- •
ers, come into•opetation and build up
new,eelalmeleariltulliey airu
5s0ee4druggistsA.perilbox,ooi)
tat:liable from the •°Zatn-liule Co., 'Tor- ”
onto, for price. 0 bOxee; for
'cabana sent for a sit -
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