The Clinton News-Record, 1907-12-05, Page 22
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When you pay $2.50 Red OM
a pail for Stock Foods you are
being Lobbed, we ea,y it boldly.
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Slabs
For Sale
WE HAVE FOR SALE,
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK
SLABS, 01JT 16 *MIES 1sONG
SUITABLE FOR RANGES:
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER YOUR. YEAR'S SUP- •
PLY NOW. THE BEST , IN
THE MARKET, $7 'nil TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-
COUNT OP -40 CENTS •A TON -
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis Bs alowiend'a
will be promptly attended to. —
W. J Stevenson
Cream Separators •
No article on the farm pays the
farmer better than a Cream Seo-
arator. When buying, imy the best
tita.t is the DeLavai. I am. age*
for 13 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 your order let me show
you this fencing "and quote yea
prices.
JAS. •APPLEBY, Clinton
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will bo at HoImee" Drug
Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov.
29. Glasses properly fitted. Dimas -
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
Real Estate for Sale
FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, poste
office, school and the village • ol
Auburn. „Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd on. West
Wawanosh oon.sisting of 3.00 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly all grass..
brick house, a barer bate 52e60,
driviag house z4e36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd con. directly oppos-
ite. said lot 27, containing 100 acies
of and, 15 acres of whicheare Miele
On this lot there is a baler barn
40x60. There are 4 acres Ot good
bearing orchard on tb.e two farms.
Both lots are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never failing storing
runs across both farms. Possession
can bo given at once. Terins easy,
The proprietor, isnow past the ege
to farm.—Apply to Thomas Mach -
oboe, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply.
will be given to sal' eammuneca-
tions. , Oct. 07'
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDER-
signea offers for sale part of lot
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
south of. Clinton, cobeieting of 20
acres. Good frame howls, with st-
one ,cellar, bare 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms,. — J. A.
Smith. 40
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FARM POlt SALE. LOT 94, CON.
• 2, Stanley, containitig 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, Widerdrained AIM in a good
state ot cultivation. 1 acre 0 or-
ehard and small fruit. On the pte-
Mbies fa a. two stbry brick house
'With slate roof, a fireteelase fatm
house. a barri, Size, 44
x 80 with.aitone- 0:tabling, a eetnent
tile 141.30, freed drivitig house, pig
pen and he twee°. TWO nevet-fall-
ing wolin. This farin 18 1itlated
tulles froni Ilriteefielde 11 from
014n -
ton at on e. od gravel road. Are
trdt. nntlis erereikee or addrefis
itibett Nat, Clifiton O.
Aa ealalOwn woe= lumped oft eoati
Island bridge into the rapids at Nia-
gara, and was carried over the falls.
The ptovince of Alberta has had
to compensate settlers for laud tie-
quired far road allowauces.
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain says 110
hopes to take Ms place in the. fight
Lor Unionism.
NOW IS THE TaME.—TO PLACE
your order for Fencing betore the
adeanee in price. Use ' the Coi
Spring Wire teed° by tae Oaxadian
Fence 0Q. oi which 1 a.m agent in
this district. I am also agent tor
the celebrated Ilebitzmari
aa W. Evans, I3ox 155 Clinton p,o.
OVER;
We have a fine display
of the newest styles 'a
Pall and Winter .
Overcoats
ranging in price froth the
lowest to the very best,
in meltons, beavers, twill,
cheviots, serges, worsteds
and tweeds.
Our $10,50 -inch Mel-
ton is a great favorite
and is extra good
,value for the price
ossamsom
trlderwear
A full range of Un.der-
wear' in all the. leading
• makes and prices.
SW.etiters, 'toques, Scarfs,
ets in every variety
always on hand.
Overalls,
Smocks,
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Workingshirts,.
(heavy weights)
Socks,
nitts,
Gloves,
Etc., Etc.
nobs
We beg to call your special atten-
tion to our exeellent, etock of new
fruits and tandied peels.
This week webive also passed into
stoek • .
Several New Dinner Sets,
Sets,..Odd Cups and
SaucerS,,and Fancy China
which are well worth a few minutes
, of youe careful, inspection.
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Goderich.
ie driven horne.--Weekly Sun.
Roy Harrison'bakery, paid 05 !or
28(10 pounds ot hay on Saturday,
Nov, 2341,
Born—At Toronto, on. November 22,
'to Mr. and Mrs. Percy; Cornell, a
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. llouselander havo tat -
en rooms with. M. and Mrs. Wad..
Mrs. McGuire bap sold ter residence
to her uncle, Mr. McLeod;
Mr. Kernighan is Wipe:ivies steadily
after his indisposition.
Mr, and Mrs. • Spain have removed
to the house lately ocenpied by Mr,
and Mrs. Alexander, Sr. •
Mtge Te Wyeet left �u.Tueeday,
Nov. 2Oth, for .1sondon, She ietende
spending some time. with. her daughter
in that city, and may go to Detroit'
before her, return to • visit her sort
Geofge at that point, ,
Mr. 'James Postlewhaite has been
engaged in Ham lton for some time,
He will be home fer Christmas.
Mr. Tom Postlewlseite Ind with
quite an aetident while working with
a circular saw at Holm& woodyeril,
by which he gave hie left head e good .
cut.
Mrs. Hamlin was called to Dun -
galleon last Week by the 'sudden ills
*noes of her mother, Mrs. Mcalith, but
are' are happy to state that her med-
ical adviser understood her case ,,and
le a few days he was herself again.
Mrs. Manners of Wingham also was
suriimoned home to see her mother.
Mr. Shaw, foreman of the W. 0,
Flour Mill, bas been confined to the
house with an et•tack of- pleurisy.
Mr. Rdbertson• returned to her home
last week after • spending a few days
tbe• .aubst of her sister-inslavt, 1VI1s.
Lewis Elliott. Slue came down and
retureed by the 0. It, R. • to Megaw.
M. George Porter attended to his
'busiiiess at his bookstore emery day
He sutlers tno pain, but hies to use
bis crutch still, • -
Mr. and Mrs. JateeiSon Reid have
re -crossed the eccan, leaving here, ori
Wednesday of last week to take pas
sage on- the steamslap "Eismeese , of
treater to revieit their aid hoe.
They intend to spend the welter
Down .county. •
Miss Lizzie Kneeshaw • has returned
from some months' visit with her
relatives at Bowmanville. • '
, Aire, john Iternigh'an was stricken
with paralysis last week after feeling
eao—swell,__th_ae her daughtee , Mrs.
(Majot) Beek realitiaelatoe bee -hoeseetn
Toronto, pretaiSing to mem' for
Obristmat. • • '
1Virt, S. 1VIcaltith had thie pleasure of
spending gone) weeks 1 in - Kansas, as
the guest of her sister, Mrs.. Patten.
Me. Chrystal, boler waiter, who had
a shop here some time ago, but now
of Toronto, 'aaked OUT comicil to give
him., a small balms, which they re-
fused. They can seareely now gave it
Zurich
Mrs John Deward of the 10th had
the misfortune to get his right bana
in the gear of straw cutter • on
Monday.
Mr, Win. Becker refurned on-Saturte
day evening last from Saeliatchewen.
He showed us a sample of wheat
which lie brought with him: Rom his
son's farm. The wheat le badly Roeen
and is selling at abet 25 cents per
awuhs et 1. . Billy sayi that tiaies Will
inielY be Very dull in the Wet for a
ib
Mr. John G. Erb of t.he Bronson
Law had quite a loss through fire on
Friday last, when las smoke house,
end apple drying house was totally
destroyed together with a let of ap-
pled in process' of drying, 1V1r. Erb
had oily recently put the dry -I -route
in firsteclass sliape, mat the cost will
be considerable to havestaliti
racks, etc., replaced, 7 •
Mr. Ernest Giese has .old his farm
to Mr. Simon Dietrich, for. $0000.00.
Mi. Dietrich has secured a splendid
farm, and will take possession the 3.st
O. April.
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A very pretty wed,ding took place
lad week when. 3VIre John Jr. Doherty
of 'London was united in marriage to
Mus Vera Calhoun. The • ceremony
was petformed by the Rev. ;W. J.
Doherty, brother of the 'groom, the
bridesmaid was Mise Dena Wooa and
the groomsman Mr. A. J, Smith. The
happy couple will take up their resi-
dence in London. •
Meseta hilber and Gunn are taking
wise course in again visiting pats
of the riding and getting in touch
with' their politiol friends. In Eng-
land after every session el Peelle -
:meet the reereseatatives visit • their
'ridings and address the electorate—on.
the acts passed end those propoded.
The funeral el the late Mrs. And-
rew Johnstone was largely attended,
the interment taking piece in Herisali
cemetery. The friends present frota
a "distance were : Mr. and Mrs. J. B,
Short of Woodstock, ' A. Jofinstene of
Bottirica,U, North Dakota; G. Nichol-
son, Goderich, T. 'Nicholson, Auburn,
Robert and James Nicholson, , Bel-
; grave, Mr;and Mrs. q, NicholsonaZer-
ich, Mr. and elre.John Jeleistone;
Blake, Mr. and Mre: Rose Johnstone,
Blake, Mr. ancl S . :Johnstone,
Varna Mr, and Mrs. Rathwell, Varna
Aff: o7 -c Mrs. Dowers of the: Saulsle
Line,. Mr: and Miss Fee,
• Ziiio1i, M-
and Mise Johnstene, Varna, ,IStrea.A.
Gs Schmidt, Sebringville, •
The death of Mies Janatt Taylor of G A ; lt 1 0
Dungannon,
Temple Clark and wife spent Sunday
last with friends at Auburn..
alissea Taylo and BradSord of this
$ueday Blyth. •
Wm. Mole, wi and child visited
friends at Port Arthur on Sunday
lest.
Mrs. Bradley of Wintapeg visited
at the home of Jae. Wayard on Mon-
day of lass weele •
Mrs. Wm, aleNevin ''of St. Cathar-
ines, is. 'at present visiting 'at the
home of Donald MeNevin.
The English church and Presbyter-.
*an Sunday schools ate busily pre-
paring for Otristmas tree entertain-
ments. Dates and full particulars will
he given later.
Wm. Anderson, who has, sold his
hardware business to Robt. 111clienzie,
moved into Mr, Ward's louse. Mr.
1VIcianzie Neill move into the quarters
vacated by Mr. Anderson ind - will
take r charge of the business next
week,'
Hugh stewed has eecently had 4.
cement foundation placed under his
barn, He ease had cement floors put
in, the stables and has now one of the
most "upstosdate stables in the town-
ship. The workmanship is or the
best and speaks well for the conRacti-
or, Jim Eliiote of Nile. e.
John Barker is putting up a wind-
mill to pump water from .his arteelan
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We regret to have to state that
Aire: Macdonald Sr. is not so well
and is again- under inedical tteate
Went. A lerge •cirele of Ir ends hopo.
to heat of her recovery sate.
Our former popular stege -driver of
the Kineerdirie ioutee John 'Wetson,
gave the eostoilice sten' others
elbeg the lime a pleasant durprise on
Tuesday of last WeeketHe -drove_ the
deg' that day and had a warm
handshake and .enquiry fot everyone
he met, It is about scvaii months
since le, sold out his routeiliere and
when he gave it up he went •into
farming near totonto, as we stated
at that time, but later resealed hie
old vocation and bought out a stage
;route from Kincerdine *to Wallserton,
He maims Ms 'home at Kincardine and
ais sdeily drive is twenty-eight miles
ASerious Thing for Western
Ranchers.
A special despaich froze Winnipeg to
the Globe says that no less than 50,-
0041 ranch cattle in Alberta, ready for
shipment to market,. have been turned
back on the ranges for winter became
buyers are not prepared to handle the
stock.
Ono reason given for the 'Ousel of
Autumn Chills
Cattead by the we awl clesteeeable
weather, are especially dangerous Shia
year, because of the debilitatittg effeets,
of an uncommonly trying summer.
In their grip, the whole groom tuners—
Caiarrh prockiced
7•Qagga,
and over are deranged, indigestion
and constipation *cent, Were are the
chills of malaria, twutgee of neuntigia
and rheumatism, and liability to blood.
diseases like the grip, diphtberia,
tYabai4, Scarlet fever, eta.
It is Important to take * reliable blood
medicine now to nourish and enrich the -
blood, euro or prevent autumn diseatieft
and protect general health. The best is
Hood's SarSaparilla
which makeo rich, red, warm .bioOdt-
$boelThaYtialingtirteTshts.C4e100.6"tenomses. *nano. Ilan.
buyers to purchase is based on 4.0
scarcity of money, but ranchers be-
lieve buyers are taking revenge on
cattle Prodecers for the evidence .given
by the 'atter before a commission
which recently. weltered- into the grin -
mos of ranchers against bayed.
In elly case it is a very bad thing
for the anclimen. It will mean that
from one and a half to two million
dollars worth of property whicla they
had expected to turn into *ash will
be 'left on their hands' for another
twelve months. This would be a sers
isms matter under any eircienstances„,
but it ie doubly serious in view of a
the existing unfortunate situation in
regard to grain, f
A train boy named Bryant Young. -
man
man a Chicago is charged with have
ng taken $1;000 of the date's money*
rom State Treasurer Frank P. Glaz-
er on a Grand Trune train.
Weaterley R. I. to President RoNc.„-
elt weighs 28 pounds, "is Or the
ronze and has a mixture of wild.
lood variety. a,
A. 0, Smith, 50 years old, of Smit*
Bros. Trunk Company, and president,
of the National •Trunk Manufaaturersr
A.ssocietion of the United States, is
ead ee',Oskosh of pneusnonia.
Fivei 't person's were inaireti, three
atally, iii a street car eollision at.
The difficulties which Western ramie: -
Memphis.
'1
ers have met iti disposing of their 1 - •
cattle, added te the troubles grain
growers in the West are eaperiencing
in disposing of grain which is not of CENTRAL
walling quality, points to the need, 01
forming an effective and far-reaceing
farmers' orgeniza,tion. There 's no roe
son why the ranchers of the Weat
should not be in 'a position to ship
their own cattle to Great Britain
without any intervention by middle,
men whatever; there is every reason
why, we should ' have in Ontario a
thorough system of jam organizatiOn
by , which the feeders of :alit province
could buy in a wholesale way not
only the frozen wheat but the straw
of the West as a' means of meeting
the existing sdarcity of fodder in Ont-
ario, The experience of this yeax:will
not he too deazly bought if this lessee
BUSINESS
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of Toronto has started thousands
of young -Men and Women on the
easy, Way to independence and sec -
cess. Let us &re the riget start.
Write for elatalogeo iand plan to
sliend the next six mantas with.
us. Enter any time. Address W.
H. Shaw, • Princieal. Yonge ds •
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Gerrard Sts.; Toronto.,
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' • We have an unusually fine assortment of ttitpet Squares', Com-
prising all the regular sizes in • • •
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Wb•Altr'lbAbb+11&"44b,'‘Ifr'460
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CARP SQUARES
Unitins, Wools, Tapestry,
$
Brussels; Velvets and Wittons •
/Oer stock is larger thee tee care thcakT over. Welire offering
.special prices to clear out these geods. !fyou are in' need of Carpets Or
.each way.
I.,inoletuns come and see one stock.
•Tarming_ls.' a Profeasion
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Mr.. G. C. Creolnian, rincipal
g •
Stanley took place en Saturday. She, Shine'stirPrising Aatenients in rehires--
has been ,ailing for some time and bore
her suffering with Christian resigna-
tion. She was eery • ifiehly esteemed
by herrelatives and a' large circle of
to any ether who may ask for it, friends!.
for ere. Chrystal lived here for -years, •
but did 'not have sufficient weans of
his own to enlarge ais busbress. • • • Grey Township.
Geotge JOhneton awl. bride ar-a '
rived here Rpm Montreal on Novemb- mrs. Dockett has returned herhe
ea 22nd. Mee Jaime* ie Anthe em- from e visit eo friends in Mt ,Irorese.
ploy ;ot la• 13ecket4; te we are sorry to 'seer of -the airless'.4gricaltural Calia6" showcd hila' a
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Birth—On November to Mr. • Of lgre. Careba.ndful of 1VIanchutia. barley as.
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and Mrs. Robert Hogarth; a earn 1• A•nuinbei Of our „faixacra havehad ' tuatoSity, eighteeri years ' ago e To-dp,y
...Mr. and Mrs, Sneed haye "iernoeed ' the power straw cutter ' t eesee la hall n milfibtracres of this . same
bailey are grown in 'Ontario. That
13 the pretty repidence ow ted by' their beans the• eaet few weekt.
ing the students of MelWaster
tersity, on eThe New Agriculi
la.st••night. • .
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-Uni` !Physician champions Caud)i xii:ei&-ger 'Adam .Shorta lies; beets kat
voletal third member of the 'Conelliaat-
--. _ •
"At! its Wotst, •candy is 'riot half so
The oat crop 'in 'bit.tri ) hitsese dangerous as hash, soup oat_ af a • 'tion Board o investigate • the . dispute • .
increaseds 20 per cent. by saentific
t ••
n• the Gland Trunk Railway
methods," ovet •• Whet was in earlier stook pot, :breed' pudding, or any other between
times, when the soil was in ite virgin
richness. This means ia treteey tweety
million dollars in the fernierssep ckets.
' A fellow student. at the Ontario
Of the sacred mysteries wrought out RaiNay end its telearaphora.
of stale and decaying odds • and ends,
which are Worshipped by many model
housekeepers," says Dr. Woorie fluechtheon, in the Christmas Woman's BEER BUILDS BODIES
Mew Companione '"Tee substitution
4).URITY
Of •starch for better or cream, to
givc.
body to the cheaper creams and pas-
tes. While eery disagreeable,: is, ale- • •
Mr. Ms Loathed. • , I About the time Alexander Macilon-
Mise Lizzie GibaPn has returnedf.,rwe ald of the % fotath concession died his
be visit to her brother, Mr. Jack brotaer Donald of Vancouver B. O.
Gibson, Seek., • and was. present at also paid aiaturc'e debt. He had been
the marriage of both her neicys, the ailing for along time ; formerly he
Mises Laura and 'Rube Giheon a.te lived in this township. -•
their home _Miss Laura liecomitig ale •
bride "of Mir. Nicketsbn •-of- ta' Appellee
and Miss Ruby, the bride of Mr.
David Elliott, ..1-IoImesville. 'The two
young ladies are grand -daughters of.
Mr. Robert Thompson. Mise Gibson
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'Allan. • ' •
Mrs. W. Gray ThOmpson has. return:.
ed from her visit to her mother, Mr.
Beal of Si,. Thomas., -
Mr. Bob was in Toronte
last Week. .
Mr. Percy Malcolmson has moved
his family to' Godeeioh,
The steamer Cenadien left our port
last week with 'ono hundred and tee
bushels of 'wheat, , • •
, Miss Mabel Rutson 'accompanied her
sister, Mrs. Malcolmsen, tb her nest
home atWalkerton.
Miss Ida Thomas is laid up with
Ide Thomas is tied up With
symptoms Of typhoid fever.
We regret to anneunce the death Of
Mrs. John Kerte:ghee valid.' tsar
'Waco on Friday afternoon last. Major
and Mrs. Beck and . Mrs. Parkhill
came up IrmiCroronto on P,a,turday.
Mrs. Deck had just left her mother in
appatently 'improved hearth.
Mr. Bishop is •• now in splendid
hialth after his eery severe attack
of appendicitis. •-a.
: Doty is*at present a patient in
hospital, We hope she may soon
el -better.
, No service in, our churches Was a
great trial to our church- goers.
• Brucefield.
Mr, Geo. Turner, son 61 Mrs...las.
Turner started for the Old Couetey
last week.
Mrs. W. 4. Roes was suddenly cal-
• lod to her To.ther's, Mr. Little, death-
bed last Thursday. Mr. Little was
over eighty years ot age and lived It
the township of Itteltillop, near Win-
throp. The !Imolai took place on
S tt td
Morrie. TOuritship.- •
1V4re. Geo: Smith, Morris, ha e re-
turned 'from an aenjetable visit with
Mrs. and Miss Kereagee,n at Bnden.
The Cole drain debentures oiling
ior • , • g years
and ,bearing five per cent. • interesa
Were sold to Miss Agnes Scott ae
par.
Miss Kerr, who is now teaehing at
the 1Wilier school, will go to No. 11
in Howick towels -hip, for next year.
On the' 13th .Novernber Rev. A. 0,
Wished tied the matriairmial knot be-
tween John Munnings of. Colborne and
Mrs. Alex. Cameron of Morris. Only
the immediate relatiyee were in at-
tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Meanings left
for their home near Beni -Miler the fol-
lowing day. Mrs. Munnings' soesawill
eontinue to manage the farm ' the
fifth 'line, their sister • keeping house
for them.
ShePpardtcm.
nos, Eleahor Dougherty returned
Sunday evening last from it week's
The Alaskan peninsula has been Cev-
' visit with relatives near Bennaller.
ered with sverel inches of ashes, eve-
. Frei* Hayden moved his aawaig tiently velca.nte
• mean's., two and one-half den
-lays', increase the farmers' income.
When a farmer pen s 'an .secasional
Winter eveniag in picking oat the
plum, grains Roan the shrunken ones
an hie seed Wheat, he is increase%
his yields tinder ordinary conditions 20
petecait. • " • . - •
By sowing ie the Spring clops •
the'efellowing rotation, and one week
apart, the farmer realized 40.8 bushels
to the acre, waileathe same grainsawn
another rotation • yields only.' 35.1
ushels to theacre, Ora loss of 5.7
*11
bushels. The first retation is, wheat,
oats, barley end pees, • the second
is, :peas, waeat, oats, barley.
The average wheat crop in , Oetario
for the last fifteen years has been 20
bushels to the acre, while that cat the
United States -With their good farming
land fo the south of. s, and With • all
the Western laud, le way 12 bushels,
or a difference' of 8.4 Wallas te, the
acre: The questa:in 'eatetaIly arties.
what is the cause? Mr. Creelinan pro-
ceeded to explain et by stating thet
the pioneers, of this proviece were of
hardy stock. TI,ey had hem
. and, es the country became
smore and more cultivated, bettet,
method,s were found, and knowledge
Increased. Farming has now become
a profession, through the khowledge
of scientific principles it demands.
Yesterday it was a business. •
reaclatie to Colborne Mid cut a lot
of wood for Mr. Moser, Mr. Hotton
and others. ,
Miss Mary Goaloti is at present in-
disposed. Dr. Gallow of Goderieli . is '
attending here • Her many Wends are
eitterely hoping fox her spcedy
coVery.
As lVtiss McLean has done such good
work for, the past two years in the
school here the' pupils and their pat-
ents are ranch pleased that She has
decided:' to- remain another year.
4 few from this vicinity attended a.
dinner party given by Mrs. James
Hayden, ot Port Albert, iti honor of
her brother, Arthur Bennett of Chi -
«ago, Nebo Was visiting relatives for
The many friend.q of Mr. James a 4ew days.
Thompson will , be pleased to heir
that he is recOvering and will be soon •
around again.
.„. n. t arwaker is thought to have
Miss Mabel Turner visited friends 'in
tiensall from Saturday until Monday. been drovvned while skatinig it Kenora
Meg. Brown from Kent has beeroAs- A proMinent "Soo" eitigen wea ar-
nine; her brother, Mr, Alex. Mustard, rested on a charge of being' e *Sleek
and othsr friendo. Hand,"
•
solutely hanidees, and like the us of
rancid' taritter, or even' cheaper . fets,
aoch ee suet and lara; will ptometly
reveal itself tp the unaluneed palate:
In Lee candy is peculiarlir protected
from matiyadulteretions and dangers
. by the Yery delicacy and Of the
.fiavor• demanded of it. ; , •
"At one time: arsenic was said ea
be ueed to give tees green col& to :the
'cheaper grades of candy, tut it was
never 'common, and has peeped out: of
use entirely since the introduction of
'aniline. dyes.
"To sum up, candy when eaten " in
moderate amounts and towards. •• the
close, or shoftly after a meal. is. a'
hmenless and often beneficial adaitioti
to our diet. •
"While a. liking for it is perfectly
, netural ,and wholoomee an cicessive
craving is generally a sign of disease.
Those young. ladies who are 'aid. • to
live chiefly upoo candy and eicido
do net owe theta artier to the candy
they- eat, hitt th some definite morbid
aondition, :Most generally based upon
a, leek of prOper exercise in the open
air or bf suflieient sleep....This shortie
be corrected by proper hygienic or
medical means., end then theirsnormal
appetite for more substatitiel 'foods
Wal return. Failing this, •it is pee -
featly idle to' try to . cut off , their
supply of candy. They had better eat
that than nothing, which will be
their choice until their, normal condia-
. reetored.a
The dimard Line, ft is: teeorted,
will carry emigrants to Canada from,
Ontario beers are
pure, above
fur more
.pure than Most
of the milk sold
in cities, because
made under con-
ditions. of absa-
lute hygiene.
. . . .
VAL UE
Boiled potatoes.
contain hot near,
ly the nutriment
that is. in puke
beer f
not feed 'Most
folks so well, nor
digest so thor-
oughly,
LAZY stomachs
mean poor,
digestions
they done. work
hard enough to ex:
tract the good of
one's food:
Beer* is a food -
drink that makes
the stomach do
its work better,
because it incree-
ses the ilow of
the digestive
juices and gives
the storaach mus-
cles more strength
to do theirevork.. -
Beer* is better for
runa down -people
tlianmedicine;
andfor thin -blood-
ed people nothing
else esillenrichthe
blood so surely
and quickly.
Ask your owh
doctor if you
hadn't better
drink beer with
,y.eur meals. '
*BEMIS torm *Mail borors Inger, ntia, portor, and stoat t.
ind, in tho proeUse of . Ontario breiveft, beverages,
sande %me6t. most hqglonlo condIttona, from Onterlo bet., IV
(tha best In thaworldt matt, bops, an& Mire Watot.
In two we'elts twenty-five college
graduates, lour college professors atul
two clergymen have become conduct-
ors oil the Pittsburg stied ear lines.
They claim they could get no other'
the continent. woik.
onsmossa
FEW WOMEN ESCAPE
the vain ort ,WOMEN
of rough or chapped hands dm,
Ing the winter sea -On, and meet outdoor or business
people antler mere or less.
Hands that Are suffering from the Wintery weather
mite be restored to the smoothness .of health by
judiekats applications of Zant•fluk,
The 'Min° of Zstn.Buk tither as ti protettive, ori
oOrrebtiVe, cannot be over estintated. A box should
be on every dressing table.
OkiAriPEO FROM FINGERS TO EU:30W
non'. r Walker, of 14 Manufacturer Street. Mee.
tree), wnelt* 'with itioshirt sleeves rolled • Up hbot•O ,his(
elhow. mt.(' passing from A warm room to the biting
:old es rid e oolitted to do, ho get the Worst WO of
el6er0 it Minds and arms. From his fln$:cors to his
elbows was ono mass of raw fle,h with bed
hero and there. ,
tie tried several kinds of salve, but nothing relieved
him • until he tried Za.t..Thtic. 'rhis "took &war
the burning atui smarting elm o.4t onco. The tracks
began to heal htld a few applications of the balm
cured hitn. His hams and alms are noW smooth end
soft.
IZAM.,suK OURES wed poison, oute •
bruises, old weendo, retinae Adrok. tdderFt,. boim..
pike, eruptions, toson eares, ocromn, itch, (mamma
hands, barber's rasli, bdrnta. !foal .A, thetanatism,
neuralgia, do. Bold by All tirtittgintn mut Atetem at
SO eento a. box. or from Mtn.
Iltik Co., Toronto. a boxes for
, . .. ,
FREE *FRiAL BOX
.6.. tree gavot° box will to stint you
on nimiicntion. Junt midi thio coupon
with Id, stamp to Zoort•Bilk Co. Toronto
12 z 2
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