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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-02-21, Page 2•e—resva-ms, N+-•+, . .rmnmelarnomm., ga0,11416016,11110-11110%"*"0440.4.0.4440.,14,110,411.411,1100111011k040.4100,416,40"011. i Superfine Dress Goods $. Our Oreett Ono& thauttfacturere are Motte. Delecluse ac Co. 0 for Crepe de llbenete Tugget, Obappot „h Gee, foe paw", wear , , Kheranta (Geo, Care eeelo. for beautiful Week 'end colore; Ounk 4 a Sons`for pet ter :English Tweed Dress Goods; Milligan, Forbes &Co, v. hoe lima Lettuce Dress Goods. 3:bese wing goods beve surprised ue with their excellent, A values, new deeigne of lovely colorings, pretty soft effects and best ve 43f all theirpileee, Never before heve we put such interest into if Drees Goode as• we belle for this spring and now we een show. yo u A our best efroqs. to capture tile tioe's slaare ot the dress trade for T swung. Englieh Light Shaded Tweeds', in, checks 'and overebeeks of lovely 0 cutooination eoloringe, at GOe • Silk and Wool Tartan Settings, for waists or dressea, at 500 Black Poplins, With avorgian weave, at 50e . , $ Pure Weol a& r, en eleKeneie, Small, 43 Ni., Hunting Stewart. meponeld, Duchess of Fife, at 50e Granite Satin Clotha, la blaelt,uavy, green, dark red, brown, at 50e ; (Slack and White Shapherd Check*, et 20e • Elegent Athole Tweed*, in fancy coke trigs, new and novel, at 50e Pro Pattie Moire Skirtiug e, in black, 'levy, navy and white, regular 15e. for 124e Sa Pacific. Sel ge0, in black and nay, at 50c • haharento. Venetiens, in black. navy, deek red and myrtle, at 50e i ;Panama Voile, in creane slime navy, black anti beowo,.at 50e Crepe de Chene, iu ct.eate, sky, black, navy, reside, myrtle, silver •end dark grey, at 50e. iiharantaln .01otai, in black ouly, exeeptionally wide, bright tedisb, at -75c alai $1.00 • mirror Poplin, in !deck and ivory, richer than silk, laettee to wear, tast dye and revereible,.at 75e ratteala Cloth, in black and all colorings, at 59e, 75a. $ $LOO, $1,25 Poplestone 86. Gardiller ' • The Big ClOthiers,"...BLYTHE. - ; 4 44,0,4i6.-er...e., .40.11....0"0-ib.-ibrgai...6.-.60.1r.•014.-11..1160-.46.-.60.1 haseitestaaseeeeseeao Beal Estate For Sale' FARM 'FOR S.A.LE.-THE FARM FARMS FOR SALE OR TO. -RENT, property of %he late James leeir, i. Lot 11.011.3rd dote,end soutle half ---- (iinton, Ont., comprising part. of i 14, .4.th cone in the township tot 24, con. 1, Hullett (now - in \ " of Hullett, are oitered forsale ot Clititoe), south half of lot, --23. and ; , to tent. They colisist .01 150.aeres, Elot 24, con. 2. Reliant, exceptanh 20 I alt in grass except twelve ares in acres at the N.E. corner of lot 21, I • bash. A- good two-story frame hu- ll -acres of the south half of lot 25 se, Jeanie barn 50t70 with power (Lon. 2, Hullett, 7 acres a lot 35, . mill, deiying-shed 30x50, and sheep • on. 16, Goderich township, and 3e, house 20x36a. The place Is well wee. acres of lot 1, Huron Road conces- tered by •spring, e drill .weli. ana.. sion, Goderich tcawnehip Mow ia the river. It is situated 31 miles Clinton) containiag in all 2e4e acres from Clinton and. is. well , adapted. • will be offered for sale at public foe stoek or grain,. Also Lot 13, auction, at the Town Rally Clinton, • on 6.tli• Cone, consisting of 100 .acre:, ' on Wednesday, the 6-th March, 1907, twelve acres leash and the rest see- d*, D. Dicianson, Auctioneee. This dal •down. A never -failing . spring harm property mages one of . the With tee-windMillefer. pieheing. Th-• amost valuable and hesirable. proper- ese farais will he sold :together . or ties for mixed farming to befoun4. separately' itad onterms to Suit 'the en the Coenty of Huron consisting purchesee. If not sold, will be ref., - of arable and pasture lanes with eed.-eR. •J. Millers Bex 25, olintou. good supplies of water. -There, -ate-- • . • .. .. , • -• . erected on tee premises two good . - . . . ., frame (Swelling housee end four. . barns in goad state of repair. The a . property w•••atee AL Ea -WEST HALF of lot 7, South Bottedaey, and West and the soil is in excellent condi- halt of lot 3, Coe. 4,, Stanley, eon - all wheaion. There are tweneyeave acres. of • h eistang..of 102. aortS,' 8 acres bush, . , t end all the. fall elogehing the , remainder • seeded . dOwn excephe is done. '1:11.e eon .is- a clay there. •. Iileheate pessession cMg 110 acree, The place ..ts Welhfena, TERMS: neaa le e given.'Col and drained, ' and wateted . . by . Teta per cent. • of the pur- abase „„)3,- keen wee balance wise_ spring . creek. Frame barn. This .farm. is situated oe the•T'foveit '.1.jele, eat thirty flays without. intetest.. tWO miles west of e..ppen -station: The executers reserve the right to nuke one hie. Particulars may be APply. ow the ereenises or addeess itaa on ap al:catera to the un.dereign- James Cr. 'Pehrias, • Eihpon, Ont., 32 ed.-. -James Fear, Norman Mel- - • ' a . . ' . . • • Fair and haat, , ecoet, F.xscutors. .. - ..... . - ,• • ... - • • Se. Dienseu, Aectior.eer. - .5.9 'FARM. •FOR- SALE OR ..TO• RENT.- • - Lot 13, con. 16; Greterich _township, - . consisting t 80- --tiaras, 65 :acres - !FARM FOR SALE, LOT 1, HURON ' cleared, balance bush. • Good .•.barn 'I ' e - . . • . a - Road; Goderich township, 1 mile andcomfortable house.. ' Weil• .Wat- Irian Clinton, • containing 130 acres . eted by two good tenning ' streams. - e.! land in excellent cultivation. . e mile from, echoed and 1 mile frosn 1 Easy terms. Apply to J. Holinee postehice.. Will, be. sold .oneatiy ae. 0. box 196, Clinton, Ont. •• terms.--Appla to ' T. Te hiPtirphy„ • • Clinton; .. . . • . -•... 35 tt 1.'011, SALE ON 7TH CON. . Stanley township, conteinieg 175 :acres. ,a mile from school, j mile from Presbyterian and Methodist chum:flee and postoffice, 7 miles. (nom talensatl and 4 mild from ,Kipeen • station. There are On .the premises three barns; 64x40, 70x28, 502E28, aU in /good repair. Comfortable log .end frame house. 22 acresii fall wheat. All fenced, 190 acres well. • 1 FARM FOR SALE. -THE aIND41:1- •eigneee Offers for isle palt o plit, • 40' on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile south of Clinton, consisting of 20 acres, Good frame house with st- one cellar, bian 36x7.0 with •comeht •aasement. Easy terms..- J. , A. . 40 • senderdrainet and the remattung • seeres a:fa:anted hy township dttch , . • . • • . • well. HOUSE, FOR .SALE. A. LARGE running throuele Never failing at the bona with a new Branttord inumpilt% mei_ also• neer fahing -spring hack ran the farmla atm good bearies erehare. Tea tarn is en a firet-class state of cultieetion „and .is sawed in en.: of the best grain growing sections in tile pro- vince, Will he sold cheap an,1 , on terms te sue the eurchaset. For seethe infermatioe apply on . the ;premises et aileass Georee Cole-, man, llineae et P. a. • 47. ARM °FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON,. et, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10 acres of bush, the remainder is well fenced, underdrained and in a good %tate (4 cultivation.. 1 acre of Or- chard and small. fruit. On the pre- mises is a two story bride house with slate roof, a first-class farm' house, a barn, size, 4.4 re 80 with stone stabling, a cement 14x311, good driving hoUse'pig pen and . hen house. Two never48.1.1- r.ne; wells. This faxen is situated 3 elites aorta )ti aatield, 5 from Clin- ton atilt eravel road. Ap- ply on ti, premises or address Albeit Note, Clinton P. O. 02 FARA FOR SALE. -LOT 30 AND part 31, con. 5, Ifullett, coesisting of 117 acres. 11 acree gond hard- wood hush, balance under eultiva-, berms. Well watered and fenced. I Bearing • orchard. la Miles front store, postoffice, church and school. ' Will he sold on easy terms as the. undersigned intends going West.- R. J, Miller. Clinton P. O. tion. Good brick house and frame frame house. on Wellington' s tree b, Clinton, • lately occupied by F. C. Althea: 7 roorne and pantry, wood- shed, good.' ston cellar, . hard one soft water, e acre. of land.. A sp- • leadid .clianee for a . persori 'dentine a good hoes°, Apply , to Mrs. Chid! ley or -te .Mr. Alle04k. • . 30 FARMS • FOR SALE -ONE AND quarter 'miles 'from church', e post- . office, school, .and the village Of Suite* ler grain • or - grass. Lot 27,, on the 2nd eon, 'West , Wawanosh • consisting of 100 acres • of • land, 15 acres under bush and' ehe • balance nearly. all grase. . A brick house, a •hank barn 5260, a driNieg house 24x.36 with a cement pig house underneath, are 'on sat .premises. • Aloe lot 28, Eftet -Wa.wahosh, 2nd con., dircctly oppos- ite said lot. 2-7, containing 100 acres of land, 15 h.eres of which .are bush On this lot there is a bank b 40x60.• There are 4 acres of aod bearing orchard oti the two arm. Both' lots. are well. fenced . na un. derdraineda • A never faili g stapes rues actress both. farm.- • Pmst...ssien can • be given at ofte -*Terms easy. The proprietor is • w past theeasae to farm.-Applv to Thomas Nich- lon, Auburn '. 0 . Proiript *reply will .be, giv to' all cothrutatilcat- ions,. amen sToni.: Fon door south of The doe -Apply of John 'fr. 0 • N SA ONE Ne' -Ilecord of- eGeron., or W. 48 * 1," .-SALE-FRAME II0I-SE AND lot on Prince ei '-street. 11. roonis„. hia,rd and soft water. Good seab1e..1 ;• Will be sold• cheap and • on o easy I terms. Also 4. hives of bees and a ttuinherof bee boxes.-Williate Dun- can. 89. 1 A number- of .advoeatee o. Worrier. „oath , ihm4h4s t, r r,07-oxpiciSUffrage who itt ringod y`i!sleivday to 1. for the tyke Led ire of $31i5,00e,otio, ethirtthe lletthel House of Cotnuine were eletreed by moutated 'Italics and e sotetteeotet 'nem 134{ years Mity iitured. '10 1.0", ./r• Chatoa tiewaoftecord • 11. •eea.heesseesaleeeteeaeSeaaaaehaeee~hesheeeeeWaseeeemerseeeep. Goderich Happenings s, ivii.,4..ELIMSE A. SKIAIMINOS correspondent.* . A delightful program was rendered We.e.Tiamlitik bought the old Judge on -Monday evening at $t. George's Strachan residence, late the residence S. S. roena, Dr. Hayden presidifig of the late Mr. McKinnon. with 1.41a USW winning way: The first number wa atinethumental' eoto ably executed by Miss Aiine, Goldthorpe ot Saltford, followed by a vocal solo by Dr: Macklin, Who possesses, a dear barotone voice. He also gave a,pretty Memo song. The instrumental duo by Masters 13eenard and Ardene hIeete- ey, with rna.ndolin, and triangle, was truly, a great treat to the audience and brought forth a hearty encore to which, they responded by singine•"The Spasvieb Cavalier." aceompanyieg th- emselves. The violin duo given by the Attests Pauline Snider and Mabel Doty vva,e well exeented, Miss Par- sons.' solo "Benderneers Stream" was very "sweetly rendered and a warm encore was ghee, her. Mr. Suther- land'solo "Anchored ' and encore song "Time's Flight," delighted all. The • accompanists were Mrs, peony Mr. Sutherliand and Wisses Smits and: Hattie 'Donogb,.., The National Auths ial restaurant have retired from that. ere playcel by Mr. Stitherland brought business. the pleasing entertainment to an end. Miss Laura Craig has been spenaing .Mr, Toni Sturdy . is not recovering a few days at Seaforth, the guest ot friends. • Robert Chilton, U. S. Consul at Toronto, speat a few days in town. Mrs. and' Miss Flo•rtan, and Mrs, M. C; Cameron, and her, neioe,.Mis)i Mc- Lean are spending a few weehe at Toronto. • • Mesdames M. H. Morris S.nd W. 'I'.. Hays 'Were ill last week with la gri- Pihs. Mrs. 0, Slack spent !last week in Fra.ak Martin is preparing for sp- Ong and se:inner patronage by get- ting his place of beeiness painted and' papered, • Our most worthy citizen, Jamieson Reid, left on Valentine's Day to sail for Ould .Erin.. He will spend the bal- ance of the winter .visitine Belfast, Dona.glutelee., enact adjoining- towns, Clo- ghey too, ate.00g the rest, the birth- place ot the late merchant ehince of Toroatoi Timethy Eaton, Mr. W. K. Snider was. in Toroato lat srweleaethivea$ndi'aMArysiniSnider was visit- ing The good will of the Imperial rest- aurant hae been bought by Mr. Harry Edwards, who will conduct the bus- iness hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wards are very popular people and, we trust they will remain Mr. and Mrs. Pringle of the Imper- so rapidly from the 'aecedent whieh betel him recently. In his fall the see iatic nerve a his weak lieih was bad- ly bruised, and one ankle sprained. Mr. Butler- is- still on his- crutches) his fall on the paYement7 injuring his knee badly: . • . Mr. William Johnston, who was se- riously ill the some weeks, now visiting his uncle, Mr. Haggitt of BI- yth: and reletives in and around Clin- tens • , glisten. • The PTetagonehe'a Club held tifeirMiss Hemsteidge of Hamilton one _second-andelastadancee-ineOddiello hof -the -gaff ef--- Dr. -Mabee's Assist - hall' en Monday evening bethre Lent lass, • • began. . • • . . Mre..,Cayley Hamiltonwas the gus • MVS. Hugh Johnston of Sault" Ste. cse last week of her brother-in-law, Marie; Miel":„ who is seending the Dr, Charles Hamilton of Cornwall. • winter in • Toronto, left on, Saturday Mr. George•Turehull Of Manitoba is for ethat City, after s pleasant visit tele guest of his brothers,' Dr,. James at the Sa,ults House with' her sister- L. .a.nd •Wal ter Turn:bah ' t4"1-s;wa 13- .J. Sault's. , - ----Rev. W. H. Graham , ef Victoria Miss Jean Fraeer returned on Sat- street chureli has aceektede a eall to • urclay to erahonto, after e, pleasant Victoria Avenue cleureh, Chatham. visit pith her sisters, the Misses ;Fr- Tlit fire alarm sounded Mt Thursday • afternoon.- caueed b,y.n. fire in Matta -Fraser of the U. S. Lay's. Catine,se laardry, owing to the Bridge Conetructing Co., visited' his exihoeion otele-gasoline lamp. Mr: Jack aCurrie, Dyer, etc., •shaleisegnielieti the fire befere the brigade readhed tha building, • • h • •• •• On Monday, 'tile llth or February, the fuherale which wee. private, took place from s'Idylwild," the residence. oh captain mid Mrs. Normen hIcDeir- md i. of their you've:et daughter, Ra- chel Christina., (little. • Rat). egret 1.2 years. Rev. James Andersonnaloiat- ed at residence aid cemetery. The relatives irate a .clisteace were Mr. and Mrs. .George Newell and four. •children, Ben.miller Mrs; Newell hes- Mg a sistee • of Mrs. MeDia,rreid. Oth- er members of -het fandly, Mks, 'Jana e's Thompeoe; dauehter, and son •Nor-: Nor- man MeDierned .bcith of Reston; Men. could. slut get horee. Little:Ray was ill since slat was three years old, • W. • E. Kelly. is getting a .new. pane. of. glass in one pr. his wincloWs. • Mr: Fred Slush?' wae laid up last week isith a -severe attack • ofgrila, .• . Miss •Retta Clark,. only daughter of Dr. 'Clark, LS laid up with an attack , of typhoid fever.. • • . The . Myrtle Ceesies ,ad Ethel Clark • are etteading the millin- ery openings at Toronto, . • The.Gospel Leagee of, Sunday was addressed by the Rev. Alfred, Brown 'of Landon. •Mr. :Fred. Blair aetell chairtnen. . Mr,' Brown took for his. subject:::."The Amethyst". the mans far ' ena nayeaes; hies; heehe ewl,feth stone in the founding of • the ge,ve a receipt rot hOrange .Pudding" ••v of Ate New , Jettisaleee.explaha alislasSkiminas read ' the receipt- for jag:that the word is derived from two "Apple Salad," given recently iti ng.: The. Greek words meanian. Antidote News-Recard. Thailks were Offered against dret3kenness. and as Sunday Was the anniversary of the death ' of 1V:iss'Il'illard it wn§ .most fitting subjeat eheasse: • " • Tbe funeral of the .beloved wife' of .Mt. S. A. Megavv• took place on the' llth February.. the Rev. lett. Ae- derson officiating at the residence and at the graveeide. The beautiful caelc- et was eovered with many beautiful 'floral • emblem); Steen reatiees and friends from ;many parts of •Ontario, sisters last month. He hail been for some neonehe engaged at Smelt, Beth- lehere, Penne ha bridge building, and .now..isas gen.:. to 0.evelani where so- . nie cither bridge la -being conetructed. ' Miss Andrews, our eleeereartist in modeling clay has been spending hei holidays at her home here and ' .left fur Tarr:Rita' mi. Saturday to aetend. . the hillanere openipas; before return- ing ,to Mitchell. • . : Nit, •hessie Glehhill & Betimiller tent' to our •addrese a• aer v • hancleorne • gift •fieS the hospital which aelighted Miss Aejfeson, head nurse at rreeent, AEI Gledhill, will pleale- aecept our wann- est thanks. , . • • " • W Ej,KJIy, iresitlent 'of the 0. A. directed us to .aie •tece fallowing note .to The News-Recort; hIt is, ru- mored about taven that ,the• Chilton team 0. al. A. had rot filed a. pro- test asatinsf the Goelerich, team at 0. H., A.. 'headquarters, and also :that the.. Clinton team hale -not the neces- sary $25 to pat tip. • Presideat Kelly has .proper authority to 'Say that the Cliaten team had lodged. a protest, acccenpaniee by the neceesarve $25. • Robert Elliott bas sold out his coel business to. P. B. Holmes. The. Woman's Itistitute •met en Thu- rsday, February 7th at the.. pleasant borne of , Mrs, llaahatte SWanscan. Mrs. Salkeld -read from 4/Fireless, Caok- ing," a thode Well 'known, to the Ger- Mrs. Cafstain 'hretheway,,for thee usa . of her handsome partore for. the W. 1. •animal. "A elliame." Thanks else • to Mrs. Swanson for use of herhome and the See. Was ordered to Send a letter of thanks to tile Loyal,"Maple Lear oicheet re: Tea; was served a 51 -eine Sanford Stokes ha e purchased • the Turner cottage on Esse a street, $1;700 was the purdah:, pric:. ' . . . , • • Thift .be.sTaes the.' levery pillow' of - roses, carnet ions,. lilies . ad ; ehe Salley and, vane lilies. 'with "Mother" an gold let- terswe must . mention the "Gates ilib IT() . • Ajar,." . the golden gates .01 '. which •. were surttemeted .by a mess of. roses . . . . - ' mad lilies, • a tribuee front 'thee travel- .. • .,• lers hi. the • W. C. F. -M. L'is.,: • apd. -PURITY- • --ACCURACY— • tery large wreath. of reps and 111- The Great; on Oil froinTriie.:-WinTrek—o-frirtrgralr Food .f.or rength. Tlw pallbearers Were : Sheriff Rey- nolds, • Des. Niciallgoti and J. L. -Turn-, . , .beld, W. pheudfoot, C. A, Nein. and .Y. P. •LaWrenee, The relatives from. •dietahee were Mr, Charles Me- eaw and sister,. •Miss Hattie Meham, of Toronto.; Mies. Minnie Holmee ,of (1iMrs ',lames A reaibald of Seafrartha The employees of the big .aleaut :eighty le, number, attend- ed in a body, as also did members of the. Board:of Trade. The funeral eer- toge was a very long otr5-11te late alrs.. ar....gaw was: born in . Clevetate her nesiden name' being Mary Allen 'elIlIL r anal thirty one years ago was married. in North Street (aural • in this town to. hir..• S. te. Megaw„ the •vereniony, being performed by the late Rev, pr. • Una 'the pastor of the church being; absent at th,. titne. The Ride was one of i,he most beau- ----eki4F-iiiirried in thee church. She in survived by six children, Mier boye-Willhun of Winnipeg, Cleaelve of Toro t 0, Ilarry of the (4. I'. R. eta tainering staff:awl Matter Allea at home -and two • glass -Miss, lialtie wish is attending school in Tomtit', and Miss Grace .a.t home, In 1882 Mr. and Mrs. Megaw.ileft, for Winni- peg biet returned a • few years later, aPiloilile'd manager of the eampetiyai millehere,. a posi- „ flee -fill e with greet energy anal -Mr. .1ohti Spooner of Ikloosmiii. Sask., is We guest pf his brother-in- law, Mr. Ed. Swart./ of the British CLINTON% •WHOLESALE • Exchange last week. •FRIV TTTE RTV:kr, HERB Nliss Jennie Bell hd., returne from,, AOEN("1., her visit. tri Philadelphia. ' • ening a d building ' Pp tir system - tis. sues • If that cold '- pc sists in hanging use Ferrola.Have you lost weight:? Do you feel weak? Have you lost your appetite? Is your system run down ? These troubles .will be 'quickly reined. ed by using . Ferrol, _ 11,,o/mes NiatiUfacttiring We 1<eep Only, . Poit-Office The Best, 'Drug Store. -RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE-. T AKE RIVAL HERB ADLETS FOR STOM.kCII, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND Fon CL- EANING TH1,4, BLOOD. FOR , SALE fl'It W. A. Mr ovs,,ELr • .. Itt • .. Goderielk.. - Mrs. Logan arrived 'Int Saturday night to (mead a couple .ot svelte with hehr.Wesleyrll11atbtl.G. Edwards el Cobourg has been eppoInted;aSSistent -commer- dal rnaetereirrIlie Tedhnieal Welt • School at Toronto. His youngest brother bo., _beet"' compelled to resign his position- in tire Woodsteek Colle- giate owing to hasine received au injury to his eyesight. The annual .Missionaay esaviees were beld in the Victoria eteeee calatrecheleet Seadayi. the art% Alfred dirowe -nt Askin streee- cheteh, London, taidne • the morning- service and the Rev, T. E, E. Short, seseoelete - Missionary Secretary preaching in the.--eveeing. Missionary services were 414 beld in the North street church, the . same gentlemen preaching. 'rite collections and subscriptions . throughout t1 day were for The cause of Missions ' and were liberal. -• Rev. G. N. Hazen prea„ched in the Askin street Ouch, Loadoa, day last. - Mrs. Robbins, nee Miss Jessie..Stra- iton, of Rochester is visiting her par- ents, Mr. "and Mrs. Straitote, • Captain and Mrs. Fergesoe. _ and, elare and. Res. hewett of • . Bayfield. drove upon Saturday and aided with Mr.-a'ntl Mrs. Cha.rlie. Symanda . Mr, Robert Bell of the bigmilli staff met- with an • aceidetit • last week. While closing the flout bagin: some, way 'hite _needle /linty tip from his•han,d • wounding him in one or his -limbs. He • had to give. upSwetif. ter • two, aeys, fearing blood .poisonieg., • .The Salvation Army .. will 'have charge..ol' the Gospel .Temperance meeting next Sunday.. . ' • .. Col. Macdonald of ,Guelph _seas 14 town on TUesday of lest Week ,in ' the itterests. Of the G. .ez G. RaliWay. • Mr: Willie . • Bell and da,ugietata -Miss 'gettie.-Bell of Duegention, here return- -eh .from a' six weeks' visit to relativ- es and. friends . in Clinton And • God... erica... 3 Powerful :Instances OF ZAM431.TES' WONDERFUL,- • HEA.LING. • • • . , Het& are three pa -aerial itaetances of, the varied ways • in which • fleasn- Buis the great herbal balm, is doing geod throughout the. Dainiteiets. • Have .you yet enjoyed its benefit? .s t :• Baby Cured of Eczema. Mrs, L. . Taylor, of Phut Ridge (Mena says:: " I will never be Mit 'Zam-Buk in My h,oese, ae I, ha,Ye thoroughly proved it. .It eared irri- tating rash and: eczenia • on my baby's feet during teething, Where there are chiliiree it :is invaluable, as i heals their sores an,d inleries.'in wonderfully shOrt time. Trodden on by a' liOrse-Bad latuiSes. Mr: D. Cumming,. of. Spantane:eat • (Ont.). says.: al • have p•royeele that. Zane:Bilk hasextraordiressa merit. ; I was- tramped on by a .horse and my foot was a,11 •bleat...and- swollen. could scarcely move it the: Ogle Wae SO' bad. • A few 'applicationsi• of Zein- • Bek cuted the pain and removed the .discoloeation.. -The heat was soon all right again.. It is a woriderfue bean," • Running Sore Ilealefl. :•••• tvirs 5. J. Holden; of Hannah .14. W.,• Haehiliess. says c .."My tittle girl .hid. a' running sore on her leg whih defied all manner of treatrneet. With- in F.a few ef trying Zarn-Buk there Was. -a distinct improvement anti the wound is now coenpletely healed, I have since used Zarn-Bals. the :• other • ski a diseases, etc:, and findit excellent." • - ZameStik isan alt -round- household aalm. Itis-compounded from ourely herbal essences, and cures eezema uleere, sores, chapped hands, bruised, cuts, burns, etc. It, also cures rheum- atism, sciatica.' neuralgia, and habbed well - in over • tae chestin cases o1. cold temoyes the tightness and ache ing. Alt dregests and steres 'sell at 50e, a box, or) post free frem the Zaenelluk Co.; Toronto, upon. receipt •Of price. 6 bexes eent fpr $2.50. Two persons were killed, yesterday and several injured' by the eeplosion of a locosnottive boiler en the Ontario & Western Railway. . ..(>0.90 o ***Oaxaca ••00 O Sir.' •Conan Deale's Great • -• --Story-, 4 • • TIIE HOU,ND OF • Nt. •.0. THE BASis:ERVILLES, ea • s 000 a • • .0440.044044000 • • The' Loam). Chronicle, ia • • a . review: of this story - headed fathe. Zenith of • . Sherlock Holmes,"' '1We shouldlike to. pay - . Dr.. Doyle the highest come' - pliment at our command. It • is not simply . that this book is superior in origin- • ality , and construction to. the earlier edteetineU of ^ this great deteetivh * * . Dovie has provided a, erintinar who, as alt. Hol - nes admits, is indeed a Montan worthy of his. steel. Hi th. rto he has found. it conmarktively easy to uti-. • mask his antagonists, but ie the preeent case he (itids • himself eheckmated again and again. • There is pitted against him • a ekill. nearly . equal to his own and' he - wins thi game ahnost by a hair." . ' - '0 • Tide 'new story will be- 0 • gin shortly in The 'News- <> 4: Reeord and' that our read- * 4' Ors will follow it with eh • 4 absorbing interest, we can esi readily believe., • • 4' 4.4444•444,44'.'i4 The United States alien head' tax is to be increased to $4. DO you FEEL THE PINCH Not of poverty, hut of corns, ;wh- ile; corns, that can be cured by Put- nam's Corn Extraetor ? Don't suffer, use "Putnam' • everywhere in 25c bottles.. Nalideon Gravel, an Ottawa civil 'i4rvant, cozmnitted suicide oy haneing himself. DOES YOUR HEART FLUTTER -1 You know heart fluttering means yotahe not as well as you_elioulci be. It's an evidence of inmaired nerve aud muscular power. To obtain cure, try Ferrozone ; it has a, special a.etican on the heart as seen in the ease of Thos. Grover of Cole Herber; N. S.. who says : "It I exerted myself it would bring palpitation. To carry any heoy weight Or go quickly up- stairs caem,pletely knocked me ont. When bat? attacks came on, I lived in fear of sudden deaeb,. Ferrozone gave my heart the very assistance it nee- ded, and now I ant mate well." For heart or nerves it's hard to excel Fer- rozone, 50e a r box at all dealers. February MA, 1007 ateinniesiwasuessipmeinesstrawimassiapplaursa William Roach, 0.:Gilpit Ceshiera le misSing and it is alhZed that his at counts are seven hundred dollar* ,sit - Ort: Hood s Sarsaparilla enjoys the &- diction of being the great - eat curative and preventive medicine the world has ever known. It la an all-rosmd medicine; Prodigals ita and equalled effects by' purify- • ing, vitalizing and enriching the blood on which Um health and strength of every organ, bone and tissue de. , pond. Accept no •subet10- Lute for _Hood's, but inr sist• having Hood's AND ONLY HOOD'S, - The Manitoba Legislattice lies been 'prorogued and it te staid a. genetal election will be held on Meech 10th. BLUE PILLS NO LONGER •USED; When the stomach. heeds cleansing, the bowels increased activity,the liv- er additional power, don't use mereu- ral pills, try: Dr. alemittores. Vege- table in composition; extremely mild, yet sure to flush out 11 impurities • arid wastes, no remedy is ea well ad- apted for family use. Positively. a 'cute for biliousness and sick headache unfailing • in ' constipation and bowel trouble, • exceptipeally good for. indig- • estion, • no enedicir.e .18 i; universally nectied'• in every home as Dr. Ilamilt-• onh, Pills. Good for -the young, the • Old, the sick and the well (ines, the , benefits, of Ur. Hainiltan's Pills ate manifold: Sold everywhere 25e. boxes.. •. ' . • Daitiel A.. Mann, .whei fell of a ieht ear at Black Reck five. wee.ke aro died at St. •Thernas from. his injuries. • , ' . • • • WHY CHEST COLDS' _ . ARE DANGEROUS • They idad to •plearisy and .pneumon-. ie. Fella* the advice of T, 11: Pow. lee • of Powie'S c'orners, Oat,, who says • "I: used' to be abject to ' at- tacks and althhegh I used Most eve rattling ..netisine relies'ed quiekle till I cliscoeered Nerviline1 have used .14- I :for: ple.urisy. and .sore .a.nd fotand • it „hest, the prciper thina. For lum- bago' or neeralgia it's eilice".as ligh:- 'oiling; I clreettully reeomnieud Nervil- inc Ser.Ongest, eleanest; meet pain do- itrohliaglinieneet et. -earth is • •Pol-: hoiSes Nerviline, 25c bettlee, seld evea .11razil. is said to be almost' iu fin- anCial straits. her deacie this, year be- ing six millions. , D.00TOAS • CHANGE • TriEig METHODS. Years ago they. fought catarrh hy internal. dosing. • Theyease this, ruined the: stomach and Charged to the ozona ated att entre, better known as Cate arrhozorte, This. treatment .1"s •sure' to cure. It gees to • -the, 'eource of the disease ; it destroys the causes that maintain catarrh and even worst :eases permanent cure is guar- anteed. • Failure with Catarrisozone is impossible. Antiseptic, healing .atatt far- •reactling, it's belied to cure every •• time, .Endorsed by mere than. thenty .thetisand -physicians hi America; alone and sold in 25c and $1 sizes by all dealets: ' . • State of Ohio, City of-' Toledo, Lucas County. -ss. Frank .J. Cheriey makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in the -City of 'Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and, that said firm will pay the sum of, ONE HUNDRED, DOL- LARS for cath and every case of cat- arrh that cannot be curech by ehe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. • J. CHENEY. Sworn to before the and subscribed in ihy,presenee'• 'this iith day of `Dec- ember, A. D. 1880. A, W. GLEASON (Seal) , Notary Public. lle,11.'s Catarrh•,Cure is taken inters hally, and Acta directly on `the hIstod and mucous surfaces of :the • system Send for testimonials ErW, .1...CHENEY :LS: Co., Toledo, 0, Sold by Druggists, 75ce' Take Hairs Family Pitts for .eote etipation:. An aereemeet is in Night between France and, the 'Vatican on the (*Mira a and State question. - • ••FOIrOVER SIXTY YEARS, Mrs. Wilstow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children -while teething • If dis- turbed by niglit and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and &et a bottle of "Mrs. VVilstow's Soothing Syrup" for child- ren teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. • Depend Upon it, mothers, there IS no mistake abott it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu- lates the Stomach and, Bowels,.cures Wind Colic, Softens the Gums, reduces Inflamtnation .and gives tone mid en- ergy to 'the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child- ren teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the Oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the 'United States. ?rice 25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug- giSts throughout the world. Be sure and ask fiir "Mrs. WinsioVe's Sooth- leg Syrup. ******************** 6 - e • ONLY ONE ' BEST * - • # in the line. of Busiaess Tra- * ining Institutes in Canada * * and that one is the well- * * known' * • 6. . * CENTRAL BUSINESS . * * COLLEGE of Toronto. * 6 .# Best in Coursoe of Study. #1 * Best in numbers and exper- • * ience of Teachers, Best in Ala * souring pesitions•for.Grade • * dates, Have you read our * * catalogue? It explains our •* * methods. Gee it betore 'you * fee decide which school you wiLl* * attend. WINTER TERM # * NOW OPEN, You will he* • ,*1 welcome. Enter' any time. + Et. maw, Principal, ta # Young Lk Gerrard sa• Toronto'. * • *-443-#4434:44-ea/4*iih.atiVai • ... • - • • • :•••••••••••••4,•.f•44;444•••••: E.TC CHAPMAN g UPHOLSTERER leMannerly with John Kay &Sons . . • • of Toro n to. ' • • • • ' • kgood line or covers 41- carried. , •. , . Bstwor ,:k :• 16west trateS. • ,* • '7-4 ea Agent for • ' • ••., • MAdHINES :.- • Needles, OP and parts.. * th•e old Watts Drug Store. '• • • 44•••••••••••4•4••••••••• fig - • • OAL • LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW' • P011. YOUR SEASON'S SUP ' • PLY OF c04L. WE CARRY. • ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA.- . • DES WHICHelVILL .1aE SOLD . THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, • PRICE " ORDERS'MAY BE LEFT AV • 'DAVIS & 'ROWLAND'S HAR.t.1.- • WAIRE STORE OR WITH J ;tevenson. For Sate . • We hgve fOr sale a gnant. ofiteinlock Slabs, cut .16 inches long, initable : for ranges, , • - lamiltot Agency al Cilillek . I have been appoittted agene for the 111,24.ssey-Harris Com- • pany in. this -district and will keep oft hand a •complete lista of supplies in my store oppos- - ito the Molsons Bank. r am also continuing the abut, feed anti seed grain bus- Ittees androspettfuny sonott.a., a coatitiume Of your patron. ago. J. A. Ford.