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Cream Separators
No article on the farm pays the
farmer better than a Cream Sep-
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLavai F am agent
for it in this district.
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyclone Wire Fencing has
the two great requisites—it looks
-well and lasts a long time. Be-
fore placing youx order let me slaw
you this 'fencing and quote .you
prices. • ,
JAS. APPLEBY. Clinton
THE CLYDE STALLION
LORD STANLEY
Will stand for the improvement of
snack for the tiens011 of 1907 stales nwr.
stable, on 'Lot 24, C..111 .2.. Stanley.
Lotd Stanley is light bay, stripe;
nigh hind fetlock white. He was
foaled June 24th. 1905.
PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp). [63375]
(11933), Glenlaggan (imp) [46061(10560),
Rakerfield (imp) 1487] (4190). Sent -land
Yet (imp) [345] (1292). CeptainWatt
imp)4231] (400). darn Minnie Glenlag-
gan [5840], May:
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TERMS: To insure $8.
A LBERT NOTT, Proprietor
Real Estate for Sale
FARM FOR ' SALE.—LOT
concession 9, Stanley township,
consisting .of 100 acres, 90 acres
cleared and -ell seeded dovvn, except
20 acres. There are 10 acres • of
good hardwood bush. miless from
school and 2+ miles from the viln
age of Varna. This dwirable Wen
will be sold on, easy terms.—G. R.
Keys, Varna P. 0. 64
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT,—
Lot 13, con 16, Goderich township.
consisting of 80 acres, 65 acres
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable house. Well wat-
ered by two good running stream.
mile from school and 1 mile from
postoffice. Will be sold on easy
terms.—Apply to T. T. Ileurphy,
Clinton. 35 ti
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDER
signed. offers for sale part of lot
40 on the Hayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres.. Good frame house with
one cellar, barn 36s70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. — J. A.
Smith. 40
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley township,. containing 1,75
acres. n mile from school, mile
from Presbyterian and Methodist
[lurches and postoffine, 7 miles Pam
Hessen and 4 miles from Kippen
station. There are on the premises
throe barns, 64x40, 70x28, 50x$8,
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 &rained by township ditch
running through. Never failing well
at the house with a ne* Brantford
pumping mill, also a never
spring back on the farm. ln acres
good bearing orchard. This tar= is
In a first-class state of eultivetion
and is situated in one of the beet
grain growing sections in the pro.
since. Will be sold cheap and on
teems to suit the purchasser, For
furthee information apply on the
premises or address Ge,erge Cole-
man, I-Tillsgreen 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 of cultivation. 1 acre of or.
chard and small fruit. On the pre-
mises is a two story brick house
with slate roof, a first-clase farm
house. a barn, size, .44
x 80 with stone stabling, a cement
14x30. freed driving house, pig
pen and hen house. Two never -fail-
ing wells. This farm is situated 8
miles from tirucelield, 6 froth
ton and on 0, od gravel road. Apo
ply on tte premises Or address
Albert Notts Meters P. 0. 02
Ham Mr; Whitiqin Esti,
buul on a Boldness Trip
110iLN. Whitnens Prime Minister,
left as Thursday afternoon for New
Yoe"; frarn Wbenee be sailed on Satur-
day fee England on a business trip.
While In England he will take pp ice-
eral insportaist mattersin which the
Ontario Goverment is enterested, IC
is travelling alone and Meets to be
beck in Toronto About the tree week
in September. His tinte Was very Ode
ly "taken up the last ten days before
his departure by the large amount of
public business To he transacted be-
fore his departure.
Hen. Pr. Willoesehby is also leaving
shortly for Europe. Hon. Dr. Reinne
and Hon, Fan& 0oChrane have re-
turned from Winnipeg.
Hen. J. J. Foy, Attorney -General,
will be acting Prime Minister during
Mr, Whitney's ebsence.
•Mr..Whitney has been invited to
spend a day with General Booth of
the Salvation Army, but wnen the
Premier departed he was not sure h
would be able to accept the invita-
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ton.
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The Grand Trunk engineers Ifa,ve
named John Cardwell of Calgary as
their representative on the Concilia-
tion Board..
King Edward and Queen Alexandra
visited the Canadian pavilion at the
Dublin Exhibition. on .Wednesday el
last week.
Sir Alfred Billson, member for the
Northwest ridieg ,of Staffordshire,
died suddenly during a division in the
British House of Commons:.
•FALL TERM OPENS
SEPT. 3rd.:
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
VIM
'17,111S SC11001 Will& ir• an old
and well established one' steeds
to. the forefront a.e the great-
est Commercial and Shorthand
school in the Wes:, .1Due teach--
ers are expetieneed histiuctots,
courses thorough andpraCtical.
We assist graduates to posia
Vans. Write for our free cat-
alogue,' '
Elliott 6, hicLaehlan
PRINCIPALS.
TELEGRAPH
OPERATORS
ARE AVANTED BADLY. BY OUR
,-...ne/NADIAN: RAILWAY, COM-
?ANTES- THEY_ ARE FORCED...
TO ADVERTISE" -FOR; TKE.11
TO -DAY. WITH 3000 MILES
NEW ROAD )3IJIL1MN0. •IIIE •
DEMAND WILL BE , .STILL
KEENER. WHY NoT GET...
READY T118 .WORK •. IS
0151SAN AND NICE -AND THE
- SALARY. VERY GOOD. • WE
PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AND
AT LITTLE. COST. VRIMUS
FOR FREE PARTICULARS:
CENTRAL TELEGRAPH. SCH- •
00L, GGRRARD ' EAST, TORO-
NT.0, W. E. SHAW, PRESIDENT.
hat Shall I
Eat?
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That is how you feel -atethis . time
of the year.' •
We carry we full line of. ,Fresh Gro.!
ceries .and Fancy .Canes.
You will be sure to find , in our
stock something that will please you.
eVe have some'very pretty inner
Sets; Odd Pieces "of China and Glass-
ware that Would make nice presents
for June beides.
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A D. 13eaton
Phone 111. Prompt delivery_
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Order your yearn sly
The best, in the market, $7 per ton,
hut if ordered and paid for before
Slay 31st, a 'discount of 40 cents a
,ton NOD be &Unwed.
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Curlers left at Davis & Rowland s
will be promptly attended to.
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Clinton News -Record
July 16th, 191rA
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0.• • ". larr" • -1-1;
is en indicatIon that Um
stone* and other
ars *Kt*
dsWftateL It. 4;401404 fits,
end of nth* And pains***
inost• common where(
people bolt their meals es*
hurry end worry as tawr
do in this conittry•
Hood's
cores dyspepda—it. has "0
masistouth" 14 thises
14)Cortil=4*- grprml.
Nod
C. 1. Hood Ceho
for ..Newsp-Record :Readers:
Goderieb.
Mr. George Poeter -returned from
the Dansville Sanitarium last week
but still hes to use bis erutches,
thoegh he ie improving daily.
Ile aloe two Ga,derich women there;
Miss Coral Vivian, nurse ; end Miss
Jennie Bell lady's companion.' The
guests are all well provided,. with
antusements, theatrical and otherwise,
Mrs. John Lang of Long Island city,
N. Y. is the guest of her sieteeite
law drs. John Yule.
Mrs. Ellen Coech of 'Clinton 'was tbe
guest of her sister, Mrs. dour Yule.
Mrs. Couch is accompanied by ber
grand -chile, little Misr Helen Ross.
Tbe Misses Irene and Etta naults.
of the Saults House kit on Wedresday
to visit their uncle Mr. Giorge
Saults of the Winnipeg Free nress end
his family. • „
'Weser% A. D. end Will McLea.n,. with
their wives, and fandilies and several
visitors, are, in camp at The Falls
-Reserve. We trust. that hey may
have a happy time. "
Mrs. John Kernighari uok.. ery
serious attack one evening lest Week
'of everveus prostration. .
Mie William Henry nieh•r tout his
vvere of Des Maine, Iowa, are revisit-
inOld scenes, and ar7 the eueate . of
Mr. Fisher's sister, Mrs.- ea:sast, grel
niece Mrs. (Dr.) Whitney.
Mee, Ed. Munro and little teni
ar-
fer ,Barry 'orOlinton; were' aeeene
panted' by little Miss Olive, ketro of
Stratford. Ail were guests of the
alunro fam-ily •Cambria, Road. -
Miss Clarice Laithwaite returned, st,
the end of June from the Agricultural
:College at Guelph. Mise Laithwaite
speaks, in high praise en the Institu-
tion. There Were -eighty -youun lencs
in attendance last term. ,- •
Miss Olive' Smite passed • with Ilona
ors at her examination last emeein at
the. London Business College.
Mrs: 'Lesham presented us with a
baguet. of tiger lilies on 12th •July the
orange lilies being only in bud that
day. They are belaeeci this seasons
Mr; Merritt, a • farmer teacher of the
G. 0. I. staff is spending hie naeation
here. ' , •
The Oraegernen who Went' to Blyth
marched from the station. on the even -
ion af jely 12th to e the tune 'of
"Bennie -Dundee." They had ae. lonely
day for their oeicbration, and a. new
Moon for their home CO..min.g. '
Mee, Robert ...Youeg,, who we:, are
sorry te. leen: has 'been: in delicate
health since the death •ef her: sisters
111rs, Welsh, ie empeoving•noW . sere
satiefactoryn - • s
Mr, Hodgeviss W110 eueeneeed the
.house on Elgin Avenue, lately occupied
by Mr. Free. Tboresoic has had ' it
paineed.•
• Mies Beasie Thoinson eif the G. C. T.
liessegene up to Wierton where . her
patents resides ,but. will return' for
the G.. 0.1. re -union in Augest.
• A pretty 'Wedding took place at. -.the,
residence of Jedge Dew, ph • tAlLeS-
(lay of last weekwhen their eleest
daughter, May (Jetsam, wee.: mon d in
marriage to n'eajor F. 8. Tionme of.
Seattle, •Wash. The groom is a major
in. the United States Army, and saw
eervice in the Cuban war. -By p:ofes-
sion he .is •a, medical doctor and he
met the lady of his choice,' Nvho was
a professional nuree: at the time at e
hospital in Seattle. • '
The 'rnerriage cercenony was ,perfor-
ma by. the Rev.. Father Nortligreves
of London,' ar. uncle of the bride's
mother, -atd- the bride was atte.nded
by hex twe sisters, Misses Helen and
Tetesa,as briees.maide, while the
graioin was suoported by Mr, Best, .a
barrister of ,Minneepolis, and Joseph
Doyle, auditor for an • eleetrie power
company of Erie, Pa., the only, ,brote-
er of :the bride. ,After the ceremony
'a reception was held at the residenee
of the brie. 's parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Bourne ,left for Toronto., ceroute •for
the east., „ •
Mr. and Mrs; Herre. Clucas canie iip
on --the excursion train, 'arid registered
at the Britieh Ea:change.
Mrs, 0apain.' Kenneth Campbell te-
tunied en Fridey :last .frorn her visit
to her Ifasbaed• t the. city di Boeton,
Mrs, Tuet.,. who aceminianied 'Mrs.
Campbelle.to Boston, . v.'nere her son
Kenneth .is Captain of a dredge, re-
mained over at Detroit to isit her
daughter. ,
nin II. McConnell will' assist . Miss
Troy in the Song Service at • Hotel
Goderich next Sunday evening.
Rev. R: Millyard. preached two
beautiful 'sermons at Victoria St.
church on Sundae. .
We weresorry to learn of the sud-
den -death, drowning of John A.
Clendenning, foemerly Of. Dr. Mabee'
dental office, „who went Out on Pont-
ieien Day, ,never to return. alive.- He
'mews .a, wife to inauen his it:1.A. The
remains 'arrived in Gonzrich on. Thurs-
day aft-reoen, 'and wereinterred in
Maitland 'cemeteity besidehis parent;
tin th' '
bring in a yacht in returning e (ty-
ped to look ,'at the yacht aral a.00n
up 'in the boat, fallirg out having lost
his helanee. On coming up he struck
his foreinad, ' which likely etunned the
yotne mat ana no help near he satin
to rise no more. 'Me Water tees only
4 feet rintea.
Alt. and Mrs. • Alex. N'ayeinith of
Toronto were the gents this wens of
Mr. 'Mesdames Crabb and Harken.
Mr. Davis of Toronto accompanied
Naysmith to (loderich and was
-(ne• geese of 'Airs. .1. C. Ilerrison.
Rev. R. Millyard and family arriInd
at Victoria str.ect parsonage
78:Icki;s Lynda Sturdy is visitinA
friends at Windsor and Amberstburg,
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W. J Stevenson
Slabs
For Sale
'We h we for sale a quant.
ity of Hemlock Slabs, cut
16 inches long, suitable
for ranges.
Hamilton
The drivewey at Rideau Hall, Otta-
Wa, will be "improvcd 'at a cost of
over $91,000.
-Colborne
thin. r. .F.es..tey.r's new barn is nearly
completed and. is the largest barn in
John Ilc•bel and family, of Michigan,
spenta few days here visiting his
parents 'and relations.
Children"s Day will be celebrated at
the Evangelical church on the 28th of
July. A good program is in prepare-.
tion. 'there will be ,no preaching ser-
vice next Sunday.
The townehip council met July 2M1 ;
all the members present. The follow-
ing accounts were .passed : J. T.
Goldthorpe, lumber, $28.28 ; James
Adams, Work 'in cemetery, $9.15 ;
Claude Mitchell, gravel, $5.414, Joseph
Carter, gravelling, $40 ; Da'. Model,
inspecting, $4.10; John P, Linfield,
gravelling, $0.55; Thee, Sheppard,
inspecting,. $2.25 ; John, P. • Linfiell,
repairing culverts, $150 ; C. Bogie,
inspecting; 2.60;$Abner Morris, grav-
elling; $22,20 ; Wm. Bogie, inspecting,
$1.50 ; Abner Morris, team or. grad-
er $3.50 Alden Allen,. railing on
bridge at Howell's; $14.7; Alden
Allen, extra peeling posts, $2.00 :
Wm, Bogie"repairing six culverts, $6
Allen Buchanan, gravel, $6.081. Jamee
Jones, one and a half days' .work with,
team, ,$4.50 ; John Barker, clearing
ied• grading, 14.60;$gravelling,
Joseph- Thompson, gravelling.
$25 ; Joseph Thompson, wor.k on Dun-
lop hill, $8.25 ; Robert Bogie, gravel,
ling, $21 ; Andrew Bogie, inspecting,
$1.10 ; Robert Bogie, work on. DU111011
hill, $7.00 ; Rober) inspeCting
.$25 ; R. Fulford, inspecting, $1.50 ;
Alexander Bogie, gravelling, $26,25 ;
James Long, gleaning ditch, $5 ; Ilugh
e'burlow, inspecting, $2.25 John
Berner, 'road work, $35 ; John Halli-
day,' cutting hill, $15 ; Samuel Shep-
pard, digging ditch, $;,2..15i50 ; ;
Collinson, culvert Jth
Treble, culvert ar.d covering bridge,
47.(10 ; Jelin •Symingtcn, inspecting;
$1 ; William Cook, cleaning gravel
pit,. e4 ; William Cook, repairing two
culverts, $4.25. Council adjourned, to
or. Tuesday, the etlf
o'clock in M.
meet: again
August at .2
Belgrave
Miss Ross of nty.sp has been visiting
friends in the village.' • '
0..W. Lawrence visited friends in
. Buffalo recently.
Sandy Stewart has been quite indis-
posed but weetruat he avili soon —reel_
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Hensall
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mehlwen
was the scene of a bappy event on
Wednesday of lest week when their
daughter Jessie was united in marri-
age with Mr, Robert A. Fowler of
VVoolsley Sask., formerly of Hensall,
Rev. E.• F. MeL Smith performed the
ceremony in the presence of the its
mediate relatives of the contractieg
parties-. The bride who was usiterel
into the drawing room by her father,
was attired in a dainty white silk
gown with trimmings of white inser-
tion and wore a veil of white silk ;tulle
with coronet of ,..orange blossoms' aed
cerried white carnations. The bride
was supported' by Mise'Edith ilicEwen
sister of the bride, who was go.wned
in cream silk, trimmed with Aram,
ciennes _lace and carried pink carna-
tions. The groomsman, was Mr. Pee-
ved Foevler brother of ' the groom.
Miss A.ddie Bell played IMenclelssohies
wedding march. The house was pret-
tily decorated with ferns and •orange
blossoms. The groom's gift to -the
bride was a crescent and fleur-deeis
brooch set with pearls; to. the brides-
maid. a. gold necklace set with ameth-
ysts, to the groonisman a gold cres-
cent fie pin set -with: pearls. The
happy couple took the evening' teeth
for Woolsley, Sask., where they . will
reside.
Paul :Madge, .Thattes Road, brought
the largest 'load of wool which ,Itae
come inn) liensa.11 for years on Mon-
day. Tha load weighed 16C0 Its. and
broughtt its owner $396. It was clip-
ped oft 180 sheep, Who will ea.y after
this that sheep do not. pay. •
T. Keeley was in Rxeter on Monday
week attenning funeral of his
wide, Thomas Shiptote of Stephen:.
who died as. the result of an accident
Which happened on Thursdey ef last
week. Mr. Shipton was. cutting his
bay with a mower end' driving et
young team.. The eiorses in some
way ran away and he was thrown off
and dragged reeciving• such injuries
Ahab he lived but a ;bort time. fie
*as an elderly Man one owned three
'refine in Stephen township.
Iiippen
„Jan -Dietz,: wins ie building g found-
ation under his beet had. twd. •bees
last week ancl . a ..dericteseieFriday.' evene
ing.
The I1V;WS of a 'sad eecident reacted
here recently. Duncan McEwen, a
ryoung nien 'nknowin this com-
I•munity, and who has been. working ie
British Celtimebia, had th. misfertune
to have both legs taken. oft above the
knees, under les 'own engine. Ine• was
under tee engine fixing something
which had gone :wrong, When aleak in
the aiebreStee caused the engine to
;neve forward,. peesing over his legs.
Mies B. Meteor of Clinton has 'bent
visiting' 'friends here.
, Mrs. ( Rev.) Johnstone and family
letee laden -visitors at the manse. •
...Mr. end &lie. R. Taylor eave been
nisiting theft daughter, Mts. John .0,
Bell.
cover. ., , • .
Miss Carr of Iningham has been
spending a, few days with Mrs.. Will.
nairrks.
s:7ench of . is snend-
a tonple of weeks at Mr. -William
el
Miss Mary Gregg of Detroit has
beer: holidaying at her Mother's. '
Me. and Mrs. Williare Wheeler of
Alma, v isited at ,Wm. Wray'a•
and other fi•ientle in flelgrave on Mon -
Mr. Robert. McMurray of the -.town-
ship of Morris .has not mis•secla cele-
bration 01 tbe 12th of July since" ee
was eight yeats 'peace.. • e
Misses' Irene .ard Flo en'. , Veneer-
r.ornian of .Wingbani yisitnd their' eenit
and other friends, here last week. '
•' Mrs. 'William Clark of •Belgraee, .svas
iy. can NIto. .t.he. b.edaide.. of er
th. h
aged mother of Dcloreine; Mare., ...last
, ..,
Mr. • and Mrs:. Wray. Of Newmarket
spent -a. 'couple of days recently with
the formet's cousin; William Wray of
BelgravC, this heieg their 'first visit to
thk co _tity, They compare. njuron
very .favatahly with the country north
of Toronto and let buildings and .stpce
they admit it is fan and away- 'ahead,.
Loun Williams has said his fern, lot,
-3, con,. 5, Words, to 'S. McCurdy fnr
the net suni .01 $5,400n Mr. nicettrdy•
IS e eon ef Sam. 'McCurdy, formerly
of the 1st line. of Morris.. 'Mit.. Will-
iams Will bo missed.
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The-Ontario,Ministers
It is stated that 1 -ion. William Pat-
terson will retire efroM the' Govern-
ment and from politics after the next
Feneral elections.. This would remove
from tee Ontario wing of thenpretent
Cabieet its last fighting member who
commande the . respect and confidence
of the people. The meaping of . this
meet *he that Sir. Wilfrid, when he re-'
turtle., will be facen by the necessity
of • prac:ically rebuilding his Govern-
ment in Ontario from the ground. nlie
two veterans in. the Senate •Cannoc,
very much lon-ger he presented to • the
people of. the. most popteous province
as twoefifths af their fair repeesenta-
title in the Inaminion Government.
They were vtry able and -upright mer.
ten: etty ; mt ti1 eine o na tire
forbids then to keep. up. the, rate any
lager lei -competition with such men
as 'Fielding of Nova Scotia, the poss.
ihle Pugsley from New Brunswick, or
Oliver and Templeman from the, West.
Mr. Aylesworth Was an cep riennt
which Promised. well. Ile was -a ")t1
party Iewyer, rater he tobk a. oeuesige.
ous and yet statesmanlike -stand cri
the Alaskan lioundarY Cornsoirnmen
Ilene he has not yet beat ,able to find
himself as Minister of jusSiee. Ile
tallIn like a third -rale attorney in ilia
House of Commons, and like an
experkneed village "stunenapeanar"
on the platform.' He • may yet • jinn
his gait, but •-ne can hardly be counted
'opera now 'as a first, class battleship.
Of the remaining-et:wee Mr. Hyman is
In exile, and Low Mr. Patterson is
talked rt. for retirement. No uvtaler
that the •anxieties of the 0abine4.-mak.
ers in Ontario Ire so great as- .to at-
tract the attention of thtl entire
counfry.-Montr al Star. •
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Dr.' Chisholm, jas.
• Bowman'Nenninated for
East Harlan
Brussels; July' 5.-.A large and en-
thusiastic convention. ef the.
Conservative Aenociation • of East
Heron was • held ...ie . the own
Hall, here; tenlay. On eise keiorne
were Messrs. Dudley Holmes, eeseas
Bowman, Jos. Leach, • HOIL W.
flar.11e4 . Rev.- 11. •M. Lar.gfocl; Dr.
Chisholm, M. P., 13. • •Gerry, I Met-.
Calle, Alex. Elder, .J. S. Catelairs,
Dr. Ohishelmwas nominated Iva Mrt
'Jas. Bowman; seeended, hi a st !thin
speenli by Mr. •Matthew Lockhart.
• Dr. Chisholm, who was receivel
With licarte clinere., thank -Id .the 'con-
vention for unaelinously tendering him
the ndminatione He coaidnot beweve
er; say• definitely that he would not
accept it. He would. continue .to look
after the interests of ',Vie Conservatiee
parte. ,and even, if 'he' . were, nee..the
standard-bearer in . the next election,
still East Tierce *nein 'not 'fall itto
t•lie heats of the enemy-. . .•
Hon. W. ,J. Hanna.'eainteci one how
the Wifitney • -*Government has fulfilled
its premises, the nu,mberad 1 h 110 t. had.
'gone,' the election and other jaws were;
enforced. The T. and N. 0. Railway
to -day carried. a fewer eriimber of. fro:
Pas-ses than, any other read. One 1:
the greatquestioes was, "How shell
we get back the timber areas that
have paesee , froin usn". The . Ross
GoVerement had given them away iri ,
perpetuity, but under the ; enceit :vs -
tern the areas returned to • the Stan,.
within fifty. years. In the only great
eale since 1905 • they had obtaified nee_
, per emare mile in-
stead of $30,1100. meter the -old regime,
Tit, Gdnernment in educational
policy did dotsay to the public, you
mustpay a big salary to teachers.
1'1 sent, "You ought to !lay Mere,' fon
every' dollar you pay above $$01) we.
will' give forty cents up to $600."
• He contrasted the farcial report .
the •enlool Meek conuniesien of tea to •
twelne. years ago with the recent lab-.
ors of the Whitney Advil. hook come
mission. !Tooke, notwithstanding tha
'Globe's ren serpent yarn, were sold
from the publislfers direetly for ' • 37 I
now fore 49 cente instead of $1.45,
pmts. The school. hook. coieleac took'
from the public $20e,000 nfaitin.
Mr. James Botainan was nominated;
for the Legislature by 13. S. Cook,
seconded by Edward Bryan. Mr..
Bowman addressed the meeting and
asked tor time to consider. After
few words by, J. S. Carstairs,tb46
meeting closed with the nationian
en Country Roads '
Twenty-oue n3iliiop Oilers is the ex-
penditure on country roads in Ontario
during the ten years just eloped. Of
this $10,432,902 is cash expenditure
and 10,510,900 days in statute labor.
Sucif are the figures supplied in the
annual Government report of Mr. A.
W. Campbell, Good Roads Conuniee
sioner, issued last week.
"Tho situation is at present ;tieing
cointilicated by the growing use in the
roads by autoinobilesnY says Mr.
Campbell. "The automobile on the
country road is Undoubtedly producing,
at the preeent time, much hardship
Oceasianally accidents are reported,
and that the number is not greater, is
partially due to the fact that farmers,
and fhetr -Wives 'and daughters espeefals
ly, are compelled to use the roads
with horses less, that they would oth-
erwise do, owing to the fear of meet-
ing an automobile. This is most we
fortunate and it is pion a matter of
surprise that much feeling has arisen
antagonistic to the intomobile." .
The Commissioner; however, recog-
nizes the authetobile has come to stay
ind commends the efforts of the Auto-
mobile Club of Tormito and other or -'2
ganizations discourage tire reelness
else of country road,.
,
The United States Government has
enterecf action against over, sixty cam -
panics said to form the Tobecoo Trust
Her clothin.g 'set Or...fire by light -
Wag, Mary Trites; aged -13, of Pansee
Jimotion.,N . was barned to death,
•-• • . _
SEPTEMBER 2nd
111 11rill Ofills
Our management nuring ' the .pa sit
year trained over 200 young ladies
and gentlemen as stenographers, book-
keepers and telegraphers and place,3
them in excellent situations in lead,ng
Cenadien and American cities.
Individual nestreetion
. Write for catalogue
Clintoil Business Go11ee
GEORGE SPOTTON, principal
SPECIAL
SPECIALS
This.week we are offer-
ing the best values in
Men's 27piece .Suits ever
shown in Clihtor. They
are well made in' every
respect and guaranteed
to give perfect' !satisfac•
tion to the wearer. Call
and see-thern nefore the
lines are broken and
while you have a large
• rang 9 of patterns to
.• choose from.
PRICES RANGE FROM
$4.50 TO $1.00
Also special prices in
I White Duck Suits,
White and Fancy
Vests, Etc.,
Our Special $3.50
Made-to.01.der
Trousers
Consist of fine imported
Hornespuns and Tweeds.
The very newest pnS
to be had. Light in
weight and color but
d wearing
material. While dta en
they last.. MOIOU
A full line of Men's •
and- Boys' •Furnish.
ings always on hand
at prices the lowest
possible,
Ja0014
•
asa
OATS AND CORN FOR SALE.-+
For cash or time as arranged. fDrifveo
tight' to the warehouse. Also MI
,good, cotton 'bags.. --,W, G. Perrin, 4 -
VOTERS' LIST,1/4 1,907.—MUNT0IP-
ality of the Township of Stapley,
County of Huron. --Notice- is hereby
given that I have • transmitted or.
delivered to the persons, meritionnt
in section 8 and 9 of the Ontario
Voters' Lists Ant, the (*Wee re-
quired by seed sections to be so.
transmitted r clelivered of the list
made, pursuant to said 'Act, of all,
persons appearing by the last Tevis-
. d Assessment Roll of the ,said --
Municipality at Elections 'foz
hers 61,. the Legislative Asse,moly
and at Municipal Elotioes ; an&
that ,the eaid list was flint posted;
MP in my office, at Varna,. on the
29th day of June, 196; anal remains
there- forinspection, Electors are
called ePon to examine the sain
list, and, if iny omissions or any .
other errors are feunneatherein, to •
lake immediate proceedings to have.
the said errors .carrecteit according;
. to law.—Dated this 29th • day et
Jun., 1907.—J: E: Harr_Well, Clerk;
of Stanley.
FIFE' AND DRUM BAND.— --THE:'
Fife a.nd Drum, Band Wish to state
- that the band is mew open foe en-
gagements With suitable rtirmic for'
any. ogeasioa: For terms a.nd• 'ar-
rangements, write W. L, Townsend,
• Secretary, or W. E. Doupe, Leader
. .
TAKE •I1ER TABLET$.
FOR STOMACIit LIVER,. .
KIDNEYS AND FOR :CL-
EANING THE BLOOD. FOB.
SALE'BY W. A. McCONNELL, '
CLINTON.. WHOLESALE.
FROM.• THE, RIVAL HERB
AGENCY, KINCARDINE. --
•
NOW IS THE .T.LIVIE,TO PLACID
your order for Fencied.before the
advance in price; 'Use the Coll
Spring Wire made by the Canadiati.
Fence co, of which I am agent in,
• this district. • I ant also, agent for
the celebrated Ileinterhan Piano.," •
F. W. Evans, Box 155 Clinton' PAX.
Northern Navigation Company
HOME 'REEKERS ExctrrisansT
'TO. NORTILIVEST ON STEAMERS
SAT.LING JE'LY 3rde ANO .
•
n Retire fatee to 'BettISfordn Sankt, '
n39.00 ; • Brandon,' Man., $33::55 ; • •
• Clalgery, -Alberti; .$40.50 ;
Alberta, $42.50:; lepeedaw, • Seel.,
$36.00 ; Prince -Albert; Sask„ $38.5n
Regina, naek., $3.5.75 ; SeakaboOn,.
Sask., $38.50 s Stratlinona; Albert,
$42.50; 'Winnipeg, Mane' $3e.00 arid
ether points' in proportion. '
:Rates include •stethroom berth in.
seeond class -quarters to limit ot
steamer's capacity. Meals .50c erseh.
Steamers :•leaves Sarnia , for, $oc,,
Poet :Arnett' and Duluth every MOD -
day, Wednesday and Friday at. a..ao.
Full- inkirmatiog fr.= all G. T. R..
agents on a clthrss •
O.. II. Nicholson, Traffic Managerl
Sarnia; Ont..
650 FEET
BINDERTWINE
FOR I4C
DEERING , BINDER TIVHNTE •
MADE FROM PURE
ILLA,.. 650 FEET PER
POUND AT 14 CENTS PER
• POUND; • BOY EARLY,
T. T. 'MURPHY
Agent Deering Harvester Mach:-
.
inerY, Clinton.
TO SUMMER TOURIST sRESORTS,e
•
Banyl k okKa alNavkaerst,h 'anetniaaketazi leeokorgio.1
I3ay, Thousand Islands., Algleseum
Pvrk, Quebec, Portland and ela Or -
'Me White Mountains.
Railway the "Tourist Route ot
AnAlelltirecaa,,,e,hed by the Grand Trunk
Dirett connection with all boat lin-
es. -•
reTogsist tickets on sale daily to all
so •
For tickets and full information
•
A. O. PATirlSON, Station Agent.
P. R. I/CIDGtNS, Town Tieket Agt
Or write J. D. McDonald rnion 110-,
pot Toron. to Ont.