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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-08-29, Page 64 i>,alt to lite fide CQn ltruction or mot ranlles it is a rather difficult .feat •to ' cloolc'an iittccsssfully at dies carne: time, rf i • yt the :arc'ettgement of the Pandora flue differs consider* • • ahly;frorit. 'others, ' They are so constructed that the draft for baling is also the best for cooking; the heatcirculating around the oventwine and under every pot holo before passing" up the chimney. Pandora hakes an • cooks perfectly at the same same time. Do 1.. u. Itnow Df another range that does? Ifyour, local dealer does not sell the Pandora write'direct to us for Free Booklet. London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver; St. Jan Harla fid `ros Clinton Soldb ..� ., 40W4011‘14044 Ixllie Stotherr; i a bona from Toronto for a few Mays. Rev. Mr. Ricks: left last week on a trio to the .Yeast, James Rose and wife spent Sunday with Mende at Ripley. Mian Miller of Milton is spending a' few days with Miss Nettie Bell. epee. (;ase spent a day or two last week et his old home near Elteter. Mrs. Wheaton of Miehil;ers is spend. lug s few days at the home of Thomas Smiley. Kr. Rileyy--••- .anti wife air -Londeebor ` visited their daughter, Mre.:ta'leo, $rad« fold, on Sunday last. Miss Clara Whyard returned from the .West •ou Monday and has resumed her position with ,S, J. Young. • R. F, •Manniag left today for bis holidays. Mr. Mantling, with his wife. andson, wilt spend a•conple of weeks, ret Muskokii, JA Welkow and wife are svisiting friends this week in Mitchell, During Mr, Walkein's. absence Harry Jones has cherge of the store. Mr. Edwards, inspector of schools, London, with his wife and daughter, have been the guests of Mrs. Edwards' sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Bice. for a few days. Rev. W, .4. Smith is spending ii touple of weeks out at Ordeal Bend, The pulpit during his absence An Sun - des: first was occupied by Mr. Taylor and•thework last Sunday Was be tak- en by Mr. Gardiner of Ashfield. 0. Augustine has built an addit To to his chopping mill. Jas. Whyard has had acenrent foun- dation built under the house recently vacated by Mr. {sturdy. • J. Medd is giving his stable a coat of paint which adds greatly to its appear - epee. • ,• D. McNevin's house is being rapidly hashed ahead and is now ready for the plaster ers. The Exhibition the People all Like to Attend EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS FIND IT PROFITABLE TO. GO , KNBAFNSHUE'S _' .IRSH.IP daily, and a full .list of Attractions, withplenty of Mus- ic. Fireworks afterprogram each evening concluding with that • , rand display, THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. ' REDUCED RATES ON ALL . RAILROADS Send to Secretary for Prize Lists, Program's and all irifortnation ' W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary` London: Sept. 6.14 Clubbing: Offers The News -Record and Meekly Mail and Etnpfre,: one year.. ..$1:65 •► Weekly Globe . ... ....., .:: 1.65: • 1i'etmi1 Remittent' •Weekly 'Star . 1.85. . 14 1.60 . - 1.75 1.7$' ... 1.00 to . Week ly'Witness- -,. w t, ,t {i IV 4' Free. Press•... ...,. 44. Advertiser• " Farming 'World to Parwet's Advocate and - Home Magazine 2.25 • Daily News, Toronto '. , :..., 2:30 Star {, .. . .. ••. 2.30 Globe . • " •4•••.....••• .. . 4.25 . Mali 44 . ., .. ...• 4.25 World_ . -...• ,:. . . 8.00 Saturday Night •' . :,..•; 2.35 IF'•ree Press, London ,. ,. y 3.35 Free Pres6, Eirening Edition ..., 1,75 In remitting, please do so by Express Order or. iostal Note, and addrelts W. a MITCHELL,' , -THE NEVVSNReco-Ia), • - Clinton, Ont The 'pronto Vitorld and The 'e s- eoord for one year for 50. How a Scotchman Doubled "the flections, In a small town in the Midlands there is a rich congregation which _ is not characterized ',by lavish liberality ; it was nearly always the smallest silver chin of the realer• that was placed on the plate.: • A shrewd•Scotchtnan who joined the church was' not. long in noticing this state of affairs. "1'li telt you what," he said to one of the officials, "if you make rile .treasurer. I'll engage to dolt• hle they collections in three- months." His offer was• promptly accepted, and sure enough, :the collections by . the tine he had stated were nearly twice much as formeily. "How have you. ifianaged it, Mr, Sa rk'yman'P said the .pastor to him` one day... • •'It's a great secret,". returred, the canny Scot, but 1'll tell you in condi ,ace '"Tbeefolk,'-I t,aw ::tnetistly gave -- threepenny threepenny . bits. • Weel, when I"•gut the money every Sabbath evening. I carefully picked oot'the sma' coins and put theta by. Noo, as there's only a limited number of threepenny pieces in at lit tle place like this;and as I have ;• maist of them at present under lock and key, the folk manta give sixpence, at least, instead. That's- the way the collections.are doubled "• Poachers Kiln Buffalo in North Cl'intc R News -Record The Whites Have N Use for the Bhick*. Any person who bas had occasion to visit the Southern States of recent years, could not fail to be impressed with the seriously unpleasant condi - tion of feeling between the black' and white teetltbers of the community. They. live apart in all theretaliate of life, and thole anything but "agreeable reeling towards each other in the nee. essay intercourse 'of business. Dur- ing theyivil war between the North and the South; Presidentlint olit em- ancipated the slaves, five minions in number, ori January 1st, 1863, This wasfollowed up in the spring of 1865 by making them citizens. In the re- construction of the Southern Stan's after the war, the negro voters enabled the carpet hagoverirore from the Nyrth to snake thing* warty for their former Masters, This state of affairs continued until 1870 when complete legal etnality was established between blacksand whites. But legal enact- ments dont always change the lawn of nature. The white man soon began to re -assert his supetiority. On the claim that political heelers from the north were controlling the south by buying the negro vote, the southern polite• clans devised various schemes tq dis- franchise the darkey. i,n Aleharpa hb must be a taxpayer. In Louisiana he must be able to read and write, In other states the shot gun keepsbim away from the poll,, And now the state legislature of Georgia calmly disfranchises him in defiance of the Federal;. Government of the United' States. The United States papers are asking what will. the Federal author- ities do. Outside observers niay ask what willthe negroes do? They now ' *mintier, twelve millions. They are becoming generally educated, and many are wealthy. They Wontalways submit to the injustice with which they are being treated by their white fallow Citizens in the southern states. • A new smelter will soon .make. ore •sb'iipmentsieoin.Cobalt :nnneces y Ottawa, \Aug.10.-The commissioner of the Northwest 'mounted police has received from Regina •a report for waided:by Inspector A. M. Jarvis who' was sent north in Janet° the Macken- zie River country to investigate, . re ports that the buffalo known to ra;ngee in that region were being destroyedby wolves. Major Jarvi who was-aecotnpanied by Frneit Thompson Beton, the author and naturalist. tells of halving found two herds'nf'buffalo and few traces of wolves. He• conies to the conclusion, that the 'destruction of 'buffalo is due to 'poachers whohave their headquart- ers at•Sinith Landing, !shout 40,nniles. north of Athabasca Landing, and he recommends that the,whole Mackenzie River district be patrolled• in order to prevent this slaughter. Cola; White while agreeing that is is • advisable to take steps to preserve the buffalo, con- siders it an irnpossihility to prevent .poaching in a country as large as the .I province of;Sask.:'and is of the .opin- ion• that the hest method would he to drive the buffalo groin the north down: into the reserve, - where they could be easily protested.: • Incidentally Major Jarvis compares the country between the Slave and ' Hay rivers to Central Mat,tiitoba; as it was thirty years ago, and predicts that it will be largely settled and profitably cultivated es 'soonas. means of conn- utunictition are given. .Manchester Wants.. Canadian Cheese Lot.don., Aug. 10.-J. A. Ruddick,. addressing: the Manchester Produce Association in regard to the decline of Canadian - exporters of butter and. t.•heese to'Maanehester, said the trouble was due to the lack of reliable and re- guiar cold storage service to that port, He had . seen the excellent arrange- ments for the storage or'`Australian and Nsergealaiid meat, and thougbt similar arrangements should be made for :the pret ervation of Canadian pro-' ducts.' • The Canadian authorities appreciat- ed the validity of complaints as to cheese being shipped "green" and were trying to remove all cause foe, dissatis- faction. - J:. R, 1)owdall said he desired to as sure Canadians of Eggiish sympathy in their efforts to extend trade, but pointed out that in business matte;ra sentiment was of no avail. • R. Graham wished to know if O,tna.' dian at,thoriilies desired to assist: in making'provirion for cold storage es- tablishments asltbe Australian people had, and if it was true that Canadian farmers combined to restrict supplied in order to keep up price?., • - Mr. Ruddick said it was not the policy of the' Comedian government to estab' tteh storages outetde the Dominion, Regarding factories eontbintng there War no truth in Idr. Graham's nugget' tion. Doulta Causing Trouble Kendra, Aug. 25.-- ( Special ) ---The questton of whaeto do with the Douk- hobort is growing serious, Saturday • the charge of wilfully trespassing on the C.P.A. tracks was brought against the party of 3t at the polite court. They pleaded guilty add were remand. ed in custody until Monday, when it is thought the government will have to come to some deist inn in regard to de porting 'attii'ii Itid eltildren are allowed their liberty, hut they herd around the prison, New Officials for . liisocea Rev. T..Alhert Moore, at present Secretary of the Ontario L,sat•d s Dat Alliance, has been ebosen to. succeed Rev. Dr. Shearer as Secretary of the Dominion Alliance: . Rev. W. G. Hanna. Presby, terian minister of Mount !forest has been nominated to emceed Mr. Moore. The above appointments were trade At a4 special streeting of the executive boardfof the Lord's Day Alliance of Canada, and of the Olstarno Lord's Day Alliance. Rev. Dr. Shearer, it will be renter- heredfa,ccepted the oface -cat genera! secretary of the newly organized Tem- perance and ilfor it Reform Association of ,the Presbyterian Church. The Changes all go into ettect' Nov- ember let. Four Persons Killed e � e. in Powder Explosion San Francisco, Aug, 25.= -Four per, sons were killed at the Dupont Dene• woures powder works at Seblante. Miles front Berkeley, today. and the plant set on fire. When the three thousand employes in the plant of the California Fruit Canners' Association in this city heard the explosion they thought there was another earthquake and rushed wildly for the street. Many were trampled upon and injured, hone fatally. At lleast thirteen. persons were seri- ously hurt at the cannery panic. Ten wornen were r'enioved to hospitals, and three other women were treated at the cannery. When the shock ° of the explosion was first felt, several Italian employes went into. the street to investigate. Oni� re-entering the building they said it, was all earthquake and this started -a stampede. Luring the efforts to get outside a few men drew : knives and wounded several persons. Others jumped into a chute used to send boxed cans from the second finer of the establishment and were landed, in a heap at the bot - 9a r tool.. • ' August 22tid, 1 Caught is Switch Kalantaeoo, Mieb., A . 25.. --field fast to the track by the fleshy pert of the body, the little 1I-year-od Mon of Mrs. Boyd narrowly eseeped being run down by a pravenger train. The boy was saved by the serea,une of the moth -1 trackandiinbady t�doplaying n at ag awittch point. The man. to a target house a block away and around a curve, threw, the switch for *Passenger train. The switch caught the fleshy part of the bo�y -d,nd held him fast to the track. When pinched Eltwin gave tt scream which .attracted the attention of his another.- The mother_ramonto . the track only to see the rapidly -approach. Ing train. Police Officer earns hap- pened. near by and he rushed down. the track and stopped the train, when it. Was within fifty feet of the boy. The target nian had to be notified before the lad could be released. Aside from a little soreness Miceli) Boyd is not the wore for bis .experience. , ' Honors for the Dead Winnipeg, Aug. 25.—It is probable that the burial spot of Rev. Father - Jean Pierre Aulneatu, who was tor. tared by Indians and murdered in 1736 near Kenora, will be discovered by the St. Boniface Historical'Societyand the respect which he deserved paid to his remaine at thiti late time. Saturday morning Archbishop Langevin, Rev, Father Cahill, Rev. Father Paciuin, 8.. J., Rev. Father Deleveau and -Rev.. Father Stamand returned to the city after aping absent fer the past week ou. a tour through the district which is supposed to he where'the missionaries and Frenchmen met their death. From Senora they went about 55 miles northwest and for nearly a week ex- amined the ground and location where the niassocre took place and where it is supposed the bodies were afterwards burred, with the result that they have practically found the resting place of sone of their first missionaries. The location is about seven 'miles' rvest.pf the° northwest line from Ke- nora. Made in many surae end prices -- but of arty one quality.-thn hest. MarUn-Orme ianos are ha;ing tis tet milieus sale all over Canada, end we'd like you to know moreabout them. Write to -day for a ft9 i descriptive booklet tell. ing why Martin•Qrnac • pianos are superior, A Martin -Orme will i e shipped direct `to you if there's no dealer in: your vicinity. Prices and terms sent on request to any address. ORME SON, Limited. OTTAWA, ONT. 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Take :Hali''s Family Pills 'for oon- • Mrs, Clara RuinbaIl, Local Manager. • 1t M U T s - 1• RAlLWAM CANADIAN NATIONAL' E%HIBI. TION TORONtrO. • Many special. features including Capt4; Knabenshue's Airship' and grand dfs. play of firewor. • EVERY DAYks.A GREAT -DA Y. $3.65 from Cifntoe good going Aug.- . 26th to,:S.aet:r_ 7th.-- SPecial Excursion Rates $2..70. Good Goin. Aug 27, 28,. 3lst Sep: 8 and 5th. All .tickets valid . returaing from Toronto on or before Sept. 10th 1947.. T2Ckets std -full information may be obtained ;from F. R. Bodgens, Town Agent. A. 0. Pattison, ' Depot Agent. J. D. McHonald, • District Passenger agent; Toronto. - - Will pay a Subscription to the News -Record ,cinder (a ews•6ecerA velli beep pea posted iu e kappenings of the old home coiioty