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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-10-17, Page 6GRAND TRUNK SYs EM Clintcn News -Record October Vtb, 1907 Add the crowning delight to your meal. with a jelly .11 4e imm orelfes 'Mile Swesn 'jelly Powder ". Pale people should take Miller's Ask vow grocer for the flavor youlikahieth.-there are i5 -both wine and frpik, • lie has 'it or cam get it. Price, 10 cents. fihr! RopeRT GREIO 00., Limited Toronto. 3 Miller's Grip Powders Cure. For sale by W. A. McConnell, druggist, Clinton. HAUNTS OR FISH AND GAME: The above caption is the title of a concise, interesting and instructive book i;sued by the Grand Trunk Rail- way Company and - which contains a great deal of information re- garding the hunting and fishing dis- trict reached over their lines. South Iluron Liberals nominated .Jacob Kellerman at Hensel" for the Legislature. The br1ly'of a man supposed to have been 'murdered was !taken from the river at Montreal. RTI tf ORN E PIANOS �� The cases of Martin -Orme . Pianos are finished very.care-. fully. The varnish is allowed to dry thoroughly between each coat, so that when the final finish is put on it is very lasting and beautiful. Surely it is worth your while to find out More about this instrument when we are willing to send free a beauti- ful booklet voicing the opin- ions of Canada's prominent musicians regarding the Martin -Orme Where the Marlin -Orme is not represented, we ship direct and guarantee safe delivery to your nearest station. Payments arranged to suit you. ORME & SON, Limited OTTAWA, ONT. (ompoupd Iron Pills. .. ...«.-..-4-.. - It is stated that Australia will make .Some sweeping reductions in her revision of The tariff. Mrs. Charity' C. Royal, whose fath- er .:fought under Wolfe at Quebec, is dead at P.11swurth, Me. THE DEAF MADE 'i'Q HEAR, Deafness because usually due to catarrh, is quite purable. In a thousand cases this is proved absolutely true. Success invariably attends the. use :of Catarrhotone which has cured catarrh- al deadness of twenty,five'years .stand- ing: Penetratiiig through the passage of the ear, the :soothing vap.tr of Cat- arrilozone relieves cite inflammation, destroys the ,=eedi of Catarrh and thereby allows nature to re -assist her- self. Try Oatarrhozone yourself, 25t and $•1,OO; sizes•seld by all dealers. License Commissioner J. J. Vincent of Ottawa is suing Dr. Parent, • Vice- President of the Conscryative As- so.eiation, for slander, alleging That the doctor said ho was influenced by, a liquorfirm in refusing his assent to a transfer of li.ense. New life for a quarter. D'iiller'r compound Iron Pills. For sale by W. A...McConnell, druggist, Clinton. Whitechurch John R. Johnston, is hexing an aur- tion sale on Oct. 10th. We expect to have Mr. Johnston a resident 'of ' the village shortly.:' Mrs. J. G. Holmes. has returned home from a week's stay at Clinton and vicinity, . whith'er she went a week to attend the wedding of Miss M. Holmes, which. took place on ''Wed-, nesday,Oct. 2nd. ' • a 0 n Last week, Mrs. K. Paterson gave birth to a daughter (still born.) She was critically ill.for some time and two physicians 'were :-iii' attendance, This evening (Tuesday) she is, doing nicely, we_aro--pleasocl..tn_lieiti Miller's Kidney and Bladder Pills cleanse the system and purify the blood. For sale by W. A. McConnell, druggist, Clinton. • Mr, J. C. Whyte, Warden of New Westininister . Penitentiary, is dead. The first motor, ear en .the •.ntercol- onial ran froth- ',Moncton to Halifax.: FOR OVER e,IXTY .YEARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers •for their children while : teething. If dis- turbed by, night and broken of your rest by a sick hhi1d suffering` and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Western newspaper representatives Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child - Diet at Regina, and signed an appeal ren teething. It will relieve the voter to Sir Wilfrid Laurier . for tedrtiss little stilferer ifnmediately. Depend against the excessive charges and ar- upon it, mothers, 'there is no•mistake bitrary methods of the C. P. R. Tele- alio::t it: It cures . Diarrhoea; regu-, graph Go. :, I etes the Stomach and Bowels,. cures Wi.id C't'lfe, soften; the Gum's, reduces, Inflammation and gives tone .and en orgy to the whole 'system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup"• for child Look out for weakness or disease. r'n teething is pleasant to the test?, See if there is not a sidcache, head=aid-is�the -prescription of one; of, the ache, restlessness and the 'blues. oldest and best female •physicians and `1 hese symptoms ind-eate-that yeu--need--n I 5 in the United States: Price the gentle assistance of Dr. Idamil- 25 cents a bottt1. o y a:,; . ug- ton's Pills. They ar: women's great- gists throughout the world. Be sure est relief, prevent -functional derange-' and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's • Sooth• ments, renew the life of the blood,• ing Syrup. purify and clean the system through -i out. No tonic so potpie', no results so marked as follow the use of Dr. Mr. Croleil, Deputy Minister- of 'Pub- Ilaniilton's Pills, price 25c per hux lie Works at Ottawa, is etpected to' at all dealers. retire. WII.EN WOi'1L:N'SUFFER. ,- '•'e • ,+ .+ IW- om . til/„ (%�---=1 anal A convenience much appreciated by every owner of a Pandora is the towel rod attached to the range. As one-third of the rod is made of emery, it makes a splendid kni:e sharpener, too. It's always there handy for you. You need wast, no time hunting around for the easily misplaced)"steel." Bright idea, eh ? An accurate thermom- eter is a reliable guide to successful baking, while an inaccurate one is a "cheat" of the worst kind. 101 1t • LONDON, s-" Gs111iNIf' G, VAN4*UV>E'tt, Every Pandora ther- mometer is carefully adv. justed and undergoes a practical test by heat is proven correct beforegbeirlg sept out. The figures, which show the required degree of heat necessary for the successful baking of bread, cakes, pies,. etc., are plainly inscribed. in black on a white enamel surface. so that they . are easily readable, even what the day is dull. If your local dealer does' not sell the Pandora, write direct for free booklet.. '`- ?ORONTo, at'OHN, N. So. d bar .:. ar .aud Mt NTtt AL, B., RAMif;. '<i>w Clinton Berlin is to leave a British Welcome League. The Lusitania, it is expected, will make the,- trip front. Queenstown to Sandy hook in four days and fdtewn hours. NEVER .SLIT YOUR BOOTS. That does'nt cure the corn, Just apply the old standby, Pu:.nam's Corn Extractor, It acts like magic.! Kills the pain, cures the corn, does it with- out burn or scar. flet the best -it's "Putnam's." Gr. o Township The township council meets on Mon- day next. We are sorry to beer that Abraham Bishop had the misfortune to breaka Vane in one of his limbs, below the ycnee, by a fall from a'tree in his • or- chard. John Peahen, who spent the summer vacation in New Ontario, visited un- der the parental roof recently. He has now returned to'Vic'toria . College, Toronto. - . • Before his, departure the pupils of S. 5, No. 4' surprised their teaches, Mr. F. T. Bryags, by presenting, him with an addres and a beautiful tie pin set with diamonds and pearls. He is now attending the Medical College, Toronto. WHEN LONG- BREATHS HURT You know that trou?les exist which need. quick attention, Proper , ac.'ion' consists fn a vigorous rubbing of • tlle- chest and side with Nerviliiie which sinks -into the tissues' where rhe .pain is seated,' and gives ' relief to a few minute;. ° No liniment so clean, ' so strong, so powerful, Results. guaran- tecd with every 250- bottle of. Poison's Nervi'line Get it to -day: • An Attractive Prize List. Over ten thousand dollars .are offer- ed in prizes ju cash at . the •Ontario: Provincial Winter Fair to .be held in Guelph from December 9th to ° 13th. The following arc the different de- pa'rttinents of thineate `auul the amount of prize money ' allotted to each.: Beef 'Cattle, $1160.00 'Dairy. Cattle, $1300:60 Sheep, $1850.00: ' . Swine $1450,00 :Live p.oultry, h23.5O.00 Dressed Poultry and- Specials;' $0OO Seeds, $550.00. Judging Competition; $220.00 A total- of $10,020:00 . There are classed and prizes. for all the leading pure • •breds• and also .for grades, crosses and dressed , arcasses, In addition to the cash prl.es • there are special, prizes consisting of vale - able silkier cups, ned'tls, ` trouhies and goods for'eompetition in the live stock, seed and poultry departments'. Tlresc will have i4. value of • more than. $2000.00. The specials. for. the poultry depart- ntent will be published ilea special list .which will be' ready for distribution about November . 10th. Poultry, exhi- bitors who wish- :to. •hav a their et'hi- bits he .conipertition for . these: specials should send their contribution to P. Westervolt,"Secretary, Toronto, be- fore . Octobtr 156. The " Secretary' will furnish ' prize 'lists ;and . entry forms . free of charge • to any . nitending exhibitor.- • AN.O-TIIER; 'GREAT DISCOVERY, A', well known • gehtleniaa: in Black. Ont:,_ lir. John 'Cowan, has- dis- covered an absol.iite -specific for Rheu- inatism, . and write:,,: "I• was affected With Sciatica 'and chronic Rheumatism which I contracted years ego.. The • disease. had a• great hold- ill my blood; and' it was : hard to make any impression en it. Reading, t;f' Ferro - zone I was convinced of its merit and certainly the best •I have ever tried. Why. it )ust drove away :the, Rheumatism. Even stiffened old soul- fevers will. 'experience quick results•: The 'reason 'is that Ferrozone ' acts through the blood and thereby des= troys the cause• of . the disease. Price 50e, per box at ell .dealers.. •• • • • Let Railroads Make 14i eye: Meanwhile' the •railroads of the coun- 'tfy continue fp do alarge end. flour- ishing;• business, although ,heir 'net ;profit's are difiiinisheci by reason-ofthe ' growth: of their hired charges •in ` all d.irections.• Railroads when fairly run for 'the '.public and for their' stoct- holders ought to make' money., so that • they maybe kept in.a state 'of high efficiency . Whether. or, not the. 2 - cent passisnger . • • rate that eo many States have adopted is really. reason- able or not, it was in • our opinion very unstatesmanlike to force. -that 1 - sue during this past year., It • • was 'right to drive railroads out -of . their old-time control of State' politics. It was also right to oblige thein , to: discontinue the improper distribu'tion of free passes Again, it was right to use every anemia, However dr rstic, to compel, them to abandon the. old sys- tem • of rebates and discrimination. It was right to contact them to tie° -safety appliances and thus orovent the slaughter of their own employes and the wreaking of passenger .','rains. It was right to enforce heater systems of railway accounting, and tno'e thor- ough publicity in. respect to all bran-• ohes of railway financing ' and, opera- tion. It was right to • .enforce tax laws and strengthen contniisstons. Bit% these things constituted • a souffle dent program for the 'present and it was 'nett at all advisable to adopt arbitrary legislation . that could be construed as an attempt to prevent the railroads froth . making tnoney.• So far a., most States are enneerned, the 2.cent fare laws will probably so increase local passenger traffic as not to curtail appreciably the earnings of the roads. But the yubcect is one that could have it n fairly- postponed i. and 111 our judgment the 2 -tent latus. will have prolecl , their'aelte: premature •and therefore more lief -111H than ben. efleial.--1"rpm 1 k Pr,tr;r;':: r1 the World its the ,, nu rI."an Heti w of Ise.. thews for October, Dungannon. John Beattie of Godericli took in Dungannon show last week" Miss Frances •y Brytlges of Goderieb • visited Mende here. Miss Mary Mills snent a day or two last week with her sister, Mrs. Medd. Mis i Frank McLean of Lucknaw, spent Sunday last antler the parents,. roof. 'rhe Misses Cunningham of Port- Ai' best, spent Sunday last here witb Mrs. W. Oliver, A number tram Dungannon League visited Nile League on Tuesday even-' Ing of last week. Mrs: Penland spent a few ditys with ler (laughter, Mrs. J. E. Brydgea, of Goderieh. Jas, McClure and daughter, 14iiss Mary McClure of choderich, are at present. the guests of W. H. McClure. - M. T. Bechtel, wife and family re - timed to Elmira Saturday last after Spending a week with Mrs. I3echtel's parents here, fed. Diann returned hemp last week, having spent a few months in the West. He will remain home until New Year's,when he will resume his studies at college. Educational. Advisory condemns sell• oel text -books. Mrs. Cassie Chadwviek died in Col- umbus Penitentiary, Prof: Todd says he believes Mars is inhabited. Doctors hold slut hope for the ultimo mate recovery of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, A large number of French, sillagers have been driven from their homes by floods on the Rhone and Loire. The .captain and fifteen of the crew of Wellman's Artie steamer Frithiof were lost with the shipoff'thecoast Of Iceland. Cassie Chadwick, whose doings in. the financial world caused a sensation in. America three years ago, is dead in the Obio State Penitentiary:, Zurich Mr, Harry Koehler's son Era took three loads of wheat to McEwen's Elevator, Hensall, last week, averag- ing over 113 bushels each. The heav- iest •load eav-iest•load contained nearly 120 bushels. An accident by which Roy,;, son of Mr. Adam Faust, lost part of the th- umb on his : left' hand occurred ` at Kalbflei"sh's flax mill on Monday morn- ing last: -The young fellow was oiling' the binder and in some manner his hand was caught in one of the gears. Mrs. H. Wurm has purchased the dwelling now occupied •by 'Mr.' Ferdin- and Hess, from , F. Hess, Sr., aud will take possession this month. AIr. Hess will move 'to the new: dwelling; adjoining this property. ,' r Miss Luella Weber 'visited friends in Clinton for a few days last week State of -Ohio, t;ity of- Toledo, Lucas County. -ss. Frani{ J. Cheney makes .lath that lie 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 O N 1 HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each, and, every case of cat arrh that cannot 'ne• cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure - :FRANK :J.- CHESNEY. Sworn to before the and subscribed in my . presence, this 0th : day of Dec- ember, A. D. 1886. A•.- W. GLIASON (Seal) Notary Public: Hall's Catarrh •vure is taken inter- nally, and- acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the •systole, Send for testimonials free. •F: J. CHFNIY' & Co.,, Toledo, 0. Sold ' by Druggists, 75c., Take Hall's Family Pills.. for 'con= stipation,: . • helpless from Rheum*** When Rhe znatism grips you --when you. can't walk without crutches-wiren every movement meats agony, - Take Gib,.. They Cure R.heulmiatism Itis wonderful ---the way Gin Pills takeaway the pain -strengthen and heal the kidneys -a and cure Rheumatism, Sciatica and f uznbago to stay cured, ' Try Qin Pills on our guarantee that they cure or money back. 5oc. a box -6 for $2.5o. At druggists or by snail. 99 acne DMUR CO. * WINNIPEG, MAN. The remains of Mrs. Cassie Chad- wick have been !troughs td Woodstock for burial by relatives. • BOG. SPAVIN CURB LAMENESS SONE SPAVIN SPLINT . SWELL/NUS RINGBONE POLL EVIL SOFT EiUNCHE!! Rte CURED -leaving the horse sound as a dollar -by No matter what you have tried -nor how many veterinaries have failed -get KUNDAI,I,'S CURE,, use it as directed and it will give perfect results, •, - Nor*a Dams DES Boxs, I'.Q., Sept, 20 '06. "x nm treating two horses -one with Spavin -the other, with Poll nvil. I am using Keudall'sSpavin Cure and must say I find my horses much improved. I have used anany remedies but find Kendall's'The King Of All.'! ono. neonnur . el. a bottle -ii for t'3. Our "Treatise On The Horse" will give you many a hint as to how to keep horses free from blemishes and lameness write for free copy. 31 DR. B, .1. KE,NDALL CO., ENosBURG FALL$. VERMONT. U.S.A. Clubbing Offers..: The News -Record: and Weekly Mail and Empire, one year.: ......$11)5 .t Weekly key Globe 1.05 " , Family Herald and Weekly Star....... ..._1.65 • .o Weekly Witness L60 " 411/ Sun 1,75 " " " Free Press 1.75 11 " Advertiser 7� ,1.60 . 11: 1$ Farming World 1.60,'' .. 11 '/1' 1 -A' V..... __. - _... narrneelsdvocateca4.- _ _... _ __.. _.. __ • Home Magazine 2.25 Daily News, Toronto 11 11 • 4. 1. " 11. 2.30 ; Star i. 2.30 Globe 4 4.25 Mail " ..... ..,........ ..., 4.25. World " 3.00 Saturday'"Night 2.:35' Free Press, London, . ... 3.25 . Free Press, Evening Edition 2 75 In remitting, please do so by ,Express Order or Postal Note, and address 'i'5 J MITCHELL 'THE NEWS -RECORD, Clinton, Ont Jessie Winger,, a Bertie iiiovenship farmer, . was bound and robbed in his home. The steamer Amelia, reported . mis- sing, is safe at Prince Edward island. Mr. R. L. Borden is at Medicine HUNTERS EXCURSIONS AT SIN:. GLE FARE. -GOING TUESDAY NOV. 5th, To points in 'I'emagami., points Mat- tawa to Port Arthur, to Sault .Ste, Marie and Port Arthur via Northern Navigation- .Co. to Georgian Bay and Lake Superior points vis N. N. 'Co. '(to points on N. N. Co extra charge will be made for meals and . berths re- turning) to certain points in Quebec N. B. N. S. Nfld; ' • Going .Oct. 24th .to Nov. 5th. ToPenetang, Midland, lakefield, all points Severn to North Bay, Argyle to Coboconk,, Lindsay to Haliburton, and points Madawaska to • Depot Har- bor, all points, on Muskoka Lakes; Lake of Bays and Maganewan River,, All tickets good returning on or be - for p Dec. 7 t h 1907or until close of avigation if earlier, to .points reach ed by steamer lines, town or depot agents in Clinton • or from .the district pasdenger agent at Toronto Homeseekers Excursions to Manitobau and 'Canadian Northwest, Sept, 24th.' Oct. 8th, Oct. 22nd :-Tickets , good. for sixty days,. Tiekets and full information may be obtained from. F. R. Hodgens, Town Agent A. 0. Pattison, Depot'Agent Or write J. D. McDonald 1) P. Toronto, Ont. ` • HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME. Are situated on the direct line of the Grand Trunk Railway on Tins day Oct._ 8th to Tuesday Nov.. 5th, tickets will be sold at -single fare for round .trip to all points in. Tern agami ° where- fishing is good and big game - abound. Full inlformation and. tickets may' be obtained from the • A,` •o 11 O HE Weekly Mail : and Ernipe and The News Record will be sent to any address in Canada for the remainder of ` 1907for the • small sum of one quarter of a dollar. The. sooner you snbscribethe more you get for your moncy News-gRecord, J. MITCHEL,I„ • d s • Ciintgs •Out hicha ** - o- 'r111. •