Exeter Times, 1904-11-24, Page 4sor644
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Don't Let that 0:newer to -els own party, A eon-
ention of 1200 Liberals is IA At a jt
-COUGH
6et Ahead of you
• Stop it in time. That's good
advice for ycLi: health, and its
• advice for your pocket book
tOo. A cure in time saves mon-
ey and perhaps your lifo.
Perry's Compound Syrup
of White Pine with Tar
has gained much popularity by
its prompt rolief in this most corn -
mon ailment. It is pleasant to
take and wards off any tendency
Of a COW to result in Pneumonia
Price 45c. a bottle
_Ferry's Emtilsion of pure Nerwegian
Cod Liver Oil with Ilypophomtee, the
eteea perfect preparaten ore the mar-
leet tcr ail pulreonary diseases and
general debility. Peices :50 cents awl
$1.00 per bottle.
Sole Ageacy
]314014711ill
Drug Stare
tribenal for the trial of offence
whieh bave been committee against
he people and IN hieL Ile people
alone have the right to place in their
true ner.speet ive.
A 'convention will atet take ewer
one jot or tittle irona thhe weight of
tbe Gerney eIaras A conveutioa
will net efaee the West Elgin traae
he Irate roufessioe ortiivevelat ions
of tthe Soo election trial, A conven-
tio•a will not restore to the people
f Ontario the timber limits that
teve been banded over to government
heelers anO water peleere that beVe
been exploited in the interest of tier-
ing pronloterea or t1frenchise aud
p ivileges that have letee, bestewed
orporations threagh the aeency
I3nJ. at. Gibsoe. Asouventioe
vil inet justify the diefranehisenaeut
Renfrew fora year and
nake c$,i luiQs tbe
ueneuet in sitting
The Exeter Time
na
Tis e az he i�es
he ,Hoes governene e
defeither Lveetion nor a
wt ot vtkn n d'
n leeislature
rite. which
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Valendar for November 1904
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CA.NNOT DODO
The vitae
elect
y where been ee
he Toronto
no product' helo v, an which
readera will in to Le one a the
ettineet and 3;coSt conclusive deliver-
encet ilott, tee jet beeo pat forward
in connection with the Ontario sit-
Itetion.
24th 0
his
i' uay
°I1 bjzioleed
for t
s oat be jade
been wet
tsault o u
0 Met tltute9, w
Q' tat at la tow to
itenvee which are ineeparable
aecedency n tiunlets
1.rotten stip cannOt be made
— y by simple ehautttne the
'Mr .Res cannot by di
lea eues re-
tavy evils
StrOt WU. 4. OuVell-
r.00rt olaguilty
wiS onlint I
EXETER TIME'S, NOVEMBER 24011901
TROUBLE IN THE IRISH PARTY have been won or the Dominion Op-
-• position. The privilege of voting
Lembo), Nov. 19-orbe XrisNa-
tienist party is on the verge of a
ecrioue split ,,vithin its own ranke.
Lreless some amicable arrangement
s quickly arrived at Messrs. Dilloe
and .9exton% with their persoual
-will •geode frau). leadership
of John Itedmencl. Ia this event Mr,
Red:none will have the aggressive
stippoirt of Wm. O'Brien, over wheel
dispizte Les arisen. In eecent
.specehes in Ireland, Mr. Redneerol is
held to have `openly eitled with Mr.
O'Brien regardize the differences of
Opinion which have long ex:tit-eel be-
tween efr .0'llriett and the Dillon.
Sexton -Devitt faction.
It is 'Stated on good authority thatt
• ,Redraend bas been told that un -
ss• lie withdraws his support,
Mr,O'Brien's •succession reeult,
o definite conclusion has been
Ited. bat it iS eald Mr. Redinotel
rs to brow in his lot with N.
jea .in the event of the breach
e- definite, it ie theueht tbat
t' wn1i az, the moniteat be
(voided, elr. O'Brieule
pularity in the south
beinoefset by 143 infleenee of Mr.
Siettot a powerful oroau, the Free -
mark's Joernel, and dhe raore radleal
Messrs. DavItt and Dil.
division prObably would
ave lite followe fl,. Ilealy with
balance of
vQwer and tbs acong to preeent
indleatiens wo14 be thrQwu lie favor
of -.1Teesrs. Redmond -anti O'Brien.
preseot internal eriele is the rc-
r the gradual increasine ditti.
t over the action instigoted by
wl carried out by Mr.
on4 in their Teutons land pur-
ro'ng' with the Irish- land-
was denied then in practically every
i.polling ,division in the •province, as
from len to forty voters found on
presenting thenaselves at the polls
(lot heir names, althou.,,h on tho
list had been struck oft in red ink,
and ballots were refused them. In
Caie Bee usejour division or Selkirk,
40 names 1v9r4 red lined, and
the men so treated were all Conser-
vatives. A number of deputy re-
turning office= have already been
pieced ,uuder arrest. Provencher,
Selkirk ttea Marquette were the
worst districts.
*
The resignation of Mr „Stratton,
which iree been ;talked, of fer nearly
two years ha e at last been lemdedin.
The letter and interview published
Tha Globe, are chiefly ventarkable for
omitting ell reference to the subject
which is uppermost in the public
mitt& There is a long vindication
of Mr .Stratton' s work in the de-
partment, which was hardly requir„.
ed. It lots not been cbarged that
he mtsspeot t/te m.oney ot the depart
moot, or neglected bis work. Bat
publie °pillion has Always connected
Mr. Strattonts name with the dis-
credited election metheds to which.
the Globe referred: he was the spec -
oil 0304 ot Mr. Gamey's attack,
end it was Ite who arranged the irl-
terttiew in wideli the conversion of
the members for ;Manitoulin was
aeounced. The Globe's oarneole ar-
ticle ealleil for a reconstruction of
tbe Government, 'and Mr. St TA t”
tott'S MAW was the first thet ' otz-
curred to every reader. As to the
teettee or injustice ot sinolino him
out 4"11 tido titalnWr WO do not speak
13ut be is certaioly sinolett out 14'
cerolDen C0116'lltt, landno explanatio
wi.0venvince the people that he is
not ewe* being thrown everboard t
snva:the Government, anti to MOO
it elePeee that the dtwredited
;methods will diseppear with
him—News. Terouto.
reeve or
at lie a
tier: is eh
premier.
stlefe
Ono a$ not likely to he deeeved
y +the elaborate preparations
on. G NW* Roes is malting to °ham
"infoto.ite at his admiuistratiot.
overuments es a rule are preparea
• o. stand or fall on their records.
Not so tlte Government in Qaeen's
Park, tie same is to shift publio at-
te'rdloo from be abeses which have
breught it into dtsrepute by makine
scapegoats of a few ministers ana
effeeing new cempaiem ,ery to tile
people,
Mr. Ross wants to be judged not by
what „be hoe dente, bat by what he
well promise to do. This is perbaps
the most damaging confession that
Vas one from governratrit,
whoee leader has justified or condon-
edevery outrage it as practised.
If ALIO xecord e the government
o, good one, why is Mr. Boss afraid
to appeal to the people on that re-
cord, If every mirtiter as been true
ea his trust and this Is the plea
which Mr. Ross has recently pet
fort1wbyjst necessary on the eve
an election to discard four of these
mixtieters and substitute; men who
have no publie record tO defend. And
why if .the government's ideals of
admieistration are meritorious, does
it beenme expedient to cell a conven-
tion to proclaim nesv ideate and a
Ile'rt ;platform?
A convention seems rather a. nind
cure for the evils which have been
• charged op to the record of the Ross
government. Mr. Ross proceeds -upon
the 'principle that for tbe public
wrongs he bets commit ted he has onfy
P
dip 11. 0
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We know what all good doc-
'tors think of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Ask yourown doc-
tor and find out. He will ten
• Cherry
Pectoral
you bo,,,,„ it quiets the tickling !
throat,- heals the inflamed
lungs, and controls the ,
.hardest of coughs.
.....!..A.yees Chong Pectoral is well known in
' our family. We think it is the best medicine
la the world for cougko una colds."
raarm PrrRnsetz;Petaluma,
Zee, 50c., AT. C. lalTIS CO-,
AU dru at L
Lowell, Mass.
*lard Cotlhs
Ile of Ayer's Pill at bedtirtie will
Cently laxative&
Otiton redottery,,
ot
voith
awe
AND
Rev. hk. Elliott.
romn'ntIy iner,tioned
eative andidate
alie local Lef,451attIV.,
On* r.1,1 .1.. P., of Ood
he Littera), candid
mold
ROSS IN A. DIUEMMA
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ow a year or more lion.
bee -been snuffling
wino ,to dodge the inevitald
d at last he finds himself so eom-
j1ete1y driven into the eorner that
e Iris to confess himself at the end
Lis resources, The result of the
election trials 1 -.;ft. him withoat
majority in tbe Iloat.e ; the tailure
of his tempts to earry, the Prov-
ince for Laurier eitowed him that be
is in a hopeless minority in
the province. The prospect be -
Mr. Ross was (leaver:Oa either
way. If he decided to race the by -el -
cations rm must win them ell, wbicli
no ate egber in or out el Lis party
expects he can do. If he decides to
go to the province, be most
face an !electorate which; voted want
of ,confidence in him, by an over-
whelming mejority only, a few days
age. Bohol: 'rims between "the de-
vil and ihe deep sett" Aste the old pro-
verb has it, Mr. Boss has concladed
that lin one direction only there lies
a chance. If be could in some way
import new issues into the campaign
he ;thinks it might be possible to
direct• public coneideratition to -the
new proposals, ani fleas in some 'de-
gree divert public: attention away
from the eleetorial crimes of which
his administration stands convicted.
ete tthe Premier is springing some
new programme which inay fur-
nish a more hopeful fighting grounil
than the attempt to defend the blnek
record of electoral corruption 'oy
trbieh the Ross Government has hum-
iliated and disgraced the province, as
no Englishespeaking comraunity was
ever humiliated and disgraced be-
fore.
The .dodge is not without a cer-
tain amosint of that cunning which is
the Premier's chief characteristic as
a politician but it is very mach too
late lin the day for it to succeed.
Th,e electorate of the Province lave
already made sip their minds. as to
what to do as regards to Mr. Ross
and no promises that • he can make at
this juncture will change their de-
termination now. • I Th nothy what
Ivfr .Ross may promise to do in the
future that he and bis administra-
tion will he judged :ny the electors.
The judgment will be upon the re-
oord of the Premier and his gov-
crinnent in 'the past, and (upon that
record they already st and condemned.
What only remains is for jtidgment
to be •pronounced and that will
he done whenever the case goes 06 -
fore ithe ,eloctor,s.
John Mdrley, one of ;thc greatest
of British statesmen, is in Toronto,
During his visit he will be a !guest
at the Grange, tke charming resi-
dence of Dr. Goldwin Smith.
Bean tho The Kind You Have AleatO Bought
Signature
of
' government
' n NOVA$eotia anny be gain.
the feet ibat n one plaee
sb.er taeo were 26 n Ines ou the
it rnd of that nuniber 29 voted.
The Lbera1 candidate received 171.
On elle o Bat it was known that
19 were dend and 40 away.
• it has tiroeti
the(trainingeniral cam for
Canadjau nmtht fl ibe at Xetowa
wa n the line ot tho tuadiu
eitie. This et an excelleut location.
Theefteld xi about ten mdes square.
R Le oentr,a1 as tar as tbe oast
unit the r viur west is concerned,
Sir Frederick Borden is •going to de -
el& ;this metier at one0. The mit:Os-
ter sgoing on with the work of
oroextizino the new military council,
It as progressing favorable'.
*
It is a ause for conoratelation
when party diCerenees can, be over-
looked and =en tan Secs 'the good
points in their •opponente. Among
Libc.rols bere is a general feeline, of
esteem for Mr. Borden, the Op.
position leader, and though his de-
feat in Ilalifax was one of the inci-
dents ef the recent battle at the
polls it is hoped that a seat will be
found for hira and that his services
will not be lost to Cenada.--Goder-
ich SignaL
The, rartn,ysurraises with, regard to
I he intentions of Hon. Andrew G.
Blair, when he resigned, his position
as chnirman of the railway commis-
sion of Canada, are likely to prove
talse. It is learned on excellent
authority that he is about to accept
t he post of presidentand manager
ot the Toronto Roller Bearing Com-
pany, Limited, and will receive a sale
ary considerably larger than tbe 10.
000 stipend. he enjoyed as chairman
of the railway commission.
* 0 * *
Iron. Robert Boger, ininister 0
public works for Manitoba, who is
in Toronto in ,connection with the
provincial bond issue, declares that
had 'the Conservative voters !been
permitted to vote Manitoba would
tAkiat,
111
is the grandest, most scientific and safest
cure for any kind of headache. Without
being a laxative, it regulates a disordered
stomach, and is therefore something en-
tirely new for a bilious headache. It
clears the brain and makes you fit for the
day's duties, and to those who are trou-
bled with nervous headaches at night, it
acts as a calmative, and insures refresh-
ing sleep and bright mental activity the
next morning.
Your physician will tell you that the
safest and best form in which to take a
headache cure is a tablet. • Powders and
wafers vary, containing either too much
or too little of a prescription. All Red -
rite tablets contain the same ingredients
to a r000th part of a grain. They can
be easily broken or crushed and swal-
lowed with a drink of water. You will
find that after takihg Hed-rite for a few
attacks that your headaches will come
less frequent, and in time will altogether
disappear, unless brought on by careless
and uregtilar living.
We are the only head..
ache specialists in the
world.
A postal card will bring you a sample
box, containing two doses, ;free. Don't
buy before you try. The Herald Remedy
Chicago, Moatreat
TO BREAK COLD
Right• end kly nethillg workso
oicety as Nervitine taken real Lot
It etude a gimlet; warmtitell
through 4 he 'holly& end whet% rubbed
on to ehest loosens up the cough
and :relieves tighteees and SOXetterta
itt 11.W CdIeSt. Nerviline •
used as a preventative and
cure for coldo, coughe =1 winter
in ithoUsentle of homes becaase it
goes atilt to work and brieres
ner quickly. There is iw remedy in
the world with half the power au
Merit ot Nerviline: it's invaluable in
every house. In large bottles, price
25r.
• LOAN: AFT:LIES
Creditors Accept the Offer ot the
titre holders,
le of the creditors of
e At n Company held Nov.
17it vs.s dcided to acr,,Cpt the ofter
znado by the debenture holders to
settle their differences. The latter
wish, ;to rank as -depositors, and in
order Ito save further costs. it was
felt by the nicotine: that the offer of
37 omits on tlte dollar would be a
satisfactory arrangement.. R. Rome
Smith, of the Trust Company, Was
present and told the creditors that
tho orfaira et tho Atiaa Company
wore in such shape now as to pay a
Ilividend of 20 conk; on the dollar,
and at eome future date expected
thee* would receive front 6 to 10
cots more. Jobe A. Robinson pro-
tested against Any settleraent with
t be debenture -holders being made.
•
Hope For Everybody
ramoom•liame
There seems to he no case so bad
that Anti -Pill eannot euro it.
A strong claim but well sup-
ported .
Just xecently st physician in Line
cote. Nebraelta, has 'made a discovery
which is exciting the interest arid
wonder of the xnetlical profession all
over the world.
Dr. Leonhardt 'Logan on the theory
that tile poisonS sent through the
system by the rotting and ferment-
ation ot undigested foods were the
prime cause of -nearly every disease.
He set to work to discover, if pos.
sible, a remedy that oroule stimu-
late and heal the mucous membrane
lining of .the .stomech anml bowels, till
by .their normal, healthy action, per-
fect .digeetion would be restored.
lie eucceeded laird his prescription
he leaned Anti -Pill. The proof that
Pork eras well 'done is found in
the long list of remarkable cares
naa.de by Anti -Pill.
Ante -Pill is 50c, a bottle, at all
DrliggistS, or Wilson -Pyle Co.. Lim-
ited, Niagara. Falle, Ont. Sole agents
for Canada.
RESULT OP A CUT FINGER
An inocident —a, cut on the finger—
paused Edison Ito invent the phono-
graph, or talking machine.
Mr. Edison /told the story of this
invention eo a reporter. At that
time, he said, he was singing into a
telephone. and i» the telephone's
Mouthpiece ho had placed IfOr safe
keeping a fine steel ,point. Suddenly
this point cut his einger. found.
to his ,surprise, that it had been neov
ing here and there and roundabout,
guided by the vibration of his voice.
He ,placed a strip of yellow paper
under ;the steel point, replaced it in
the mouthpiece ,and said the alpha-
bet. The steel while he spoke, rata
over 'the paper, and for each letter
of t'his, alphebec it mado a different
mark or scratch.
This ,was what Mr. Edison had
hoped for. He now held the steel
paint still and drew the paper scrat-
ches slowly over it. There was
given f.orth very faintly, the alpha-
bet las he had repeated it.
Thus Che principal of the phono•
graph—the registering and the re,.
production of the voice's vibration;;
—was discovered 'through the cut-
ting of a finger. It was Edison's
finger, though that was cut .
.9naith's or Brown's might have ben;t
quite hacked off and no phonograph
would have resutled.
Provide: Winter Peed
111.,•••••••••••
Judging from ;the reports and ob-
servations there will have to be
some !careful feedbag <twee dais win-
ter. Cattle. ;sheep axel hogs appear
to be ebout as numerous es in ether
years, bat some of the crops thet no,
:tally furnish considerable fodder are
quite light, notably wheat and corn.
The raIge of the supply of corn also
sufered deterioration from the ef-
fects ef the heavy September frosts
euosequontiy the feed on haed will
have to he handed Out I'Vith more
than ordinary intelligence and care,
Every farmer trill endeavor to meet
the peceliar cendttiono in which he
finds himself in Ilia own way, bat
word ef -caution with regard to the
treatment ot the Straw otaoksheuld
not ,rotee amiss. The man who i$ lo
the least (teat as to whether or not
his ettPPIF of fodder will earry •
hie
steck througlt the winter can do no
better than to begin as soon as the
threshing is dome to ec000mize with
Ids otraw. By entting it and mix-
ing it with ensilage or hays the sup-
ply Of reagleage -can tee very largely
increiteed aay a little eoresight, saw..
dust oae be precured in many in-
stances to help out tbe sapply
bedding. At this time of the year
one -eon never tell what the needs
ay be before the %text year's
growth of fodder in really, Ana a lit -
tie mare of the' food supply now may
save meny a care leter on,
I T -OV 41U LOSING WOG
'Veer eystere is eut at toiler nnd
Perrozone is needed to start
re-
tuijldjug process Verrozone
ma -
es new tissues, forms wlmlesorae
cod, etreogthen A the nerves and
eps your physical cooditien up to
o proper steodard, "I lost fifteen
meads ;through La Grippe" writee
Cyril Lash, of Hartford,. "but soon
egained my termer weight and lin.
roved my health by using Ferro
zone. It's tiie best rebuilder.nwi
fiwst [tonic I ever used." Use Fer-
rozone—it ;assures 'moth. rrtv)
on, et dritoeists,
wit
s" e.
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VONA X X t%'‘‘
'tot
etteento,,,Nee.‘„Seee tee, etesNetteen \
The Kind Xou /lave Always Bought, and which has been
in. use for over SO yeltrS, has borne the signature of
and bas beenimalle under his VCro
Soma supervision sblee its infancy*
wtg-t"Ireltlt Allowno one to deeelen youin
AU Counterfeits, Imitations anti "Just -AS -geed" are Intt
Iflorperintents that trill° witlt and endanger the health or
Torant$ and ChtlelnOne—Feoperlence against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
asto.a, is a hartlidge Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
gorie, Drops and Soothinc", Syrups. It ite Pleasant. it
contains neither Opium, it'iorphine nor other wareotle
substance. Its age is its guarantee,. It destroys Worms
and allays Ileveristraess. It cures Diarthcea and Wind
Cohe. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the.
$tozottelt and Dowels, givingleeolthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea --The IldOther'S Friend.
ENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS'
ears the Signature of
The KIM You Have Always Bought
lin Vse For Over 30 Years.
PITAttn OMPANY. TT mC1.011..V ereeer. Scw 1104,1K
gemenef tbc iivea' tt
conatipation, iniuee tb complexi
induce pimples, sallow shin,
ore the cause by uthrig Carterle
'tato Liver Pills. One a dose.
them.
The centreet ford'e ne
A.rmories has bee» awarded • t
efessrs. Nagle and Mille, of Rioter
sell, for thtt oura of $47,703, Ii th
our$a of a few does the purchase 04
he eine will be accomplished ea that
the eantractor$ can place mAterial
1144 ground with a view to startino
perations in the spring.
ltr ond Mrs. Jaines 51acdoxiald, of
Stratford, ,celebrated their golden
eredding ou November 17th Rela-
tives th tho city and from Syracuse
N. 3.7., Guelph, Seaforth and Coiling -
wood with, 18 grandohildren, were
present. On responding to the
h.ealtli*E himself and his wife, Me,
Macdonald eaentioned that be lean.
Mit had. cleared the land where Clio.
ton ,now stende and cut down tho
first .tree on the site of the Town
of Seafortie
AN EPPICIENT TREATMENT FOR
CATARRII
first destroy the germs thal
excite the disease. Then there aro
numberless sore spots in the MUCOUS
raembrane to bo healed. Every re-
ot portent cure •tor
catarrh, is found in fragrant healing
Oatarrhozone !which not wily in-
stantly kills the germs but restor-
es ;the diseased membranes to a nor-
mal ,condition and prevents there -
lapse :welch is sure to follow.the use
of ordinary remedies. Catarrhozone
is a scientific cure for catarrh Ilia
relieves ;quicker, is more pleasa.nt,
most 'certain to cure than any other
known remedy. Failure is impossible
lasting cure is :guaranteed. Use only
Catarrhozone. Two zmonth's treat-
ment si.00; trial 25e. Get it to -day.
• Huron
There tare 76 inmates at the Huron
House of Refuge at Clinton.
Mr .Norsworthy, of Ingersoll, bas
boon appointed junior clerk of the
IVIolson's Bank, Clinion,
Mr. A .E. Bradwin, leditor of The
13Ieth Standard, is a 'candidate for
Co. Councillor for his division.
A 'committee has recommended the
purchase of the Horton residence in
Goderiol% .ait $5,000 for transforming
into a local hospital.
Mr .Williarn Steenson of Lista-
wiel, died at Harrison ,from injuries
received by being ran ovor tor
train .
The Bell Telephone Company has
appointed Mr. Peter Tansley to the
position of loco' marnager of the
Wingbain ;branch, and he has alreade
entered upon his duties.
Why don't you try Carter's Little
Liver Pills? They are a positive cure
for sick headache and all the ills pi -e-
duced by disordered liver. Only one
pill a dose.
Ro'bt .Italdwin, • of Seaforth, aged
60 years was suffocated the burn-
ing .cif One. Elgin House, Elgin, Man.,
on Thursday night. Re was on his
way home at the time.
IjI is 'expected that the G. T, B. will
relay its tracks between Stratford
and Go'clerich, with heavier rails sb aS
10 permit of heavy Mogul engines
being ,used ,on this cud of the line
ibis coining winter.
I3er t lIovey, of Clinton, was sac.
eassfal !the 'other day in trapping s.
pr'e't ty 'Mink, which was two fest
long from .tlp of noseto end of tale,.
This is rthe fourth Bert bee secured
Bean the The Kind Yuu Have Arways Bought
signature
TUE SONS BANK
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1S7Q •
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Burglars entered, tho Commer.
dal etotel at Clinton and made toway
with about $200 in looney and /m-
ole**, besides the bank book several
notes and cheques for $5.00.
Mr .end Mrs T. O'Neil, of Cline
ton, celebeated the 25th anniversary
of (their marriage on Toeday last.
Thatthey may, live 40 celebrate their
goldou wedeljne is the wish of their
molly friends,
If tbere ever was a specific or
any ono complaint then. Carter's
Little Liver Pills aro a specific for
sick headache and every woman
should know this. Only ono pill a
dose. Try them.
The tru.stees of S. S. No. 7, Hal-
lett, bave engaged Miss E. Ohidley,
of Clinton, as teacher for 1905. We
congratulate this young lady on get-
ting a school so near home, and the
school is to be congratulated on
securing, tse efficient a teacher.
We lunderStand that arrangements
will he made for continuing the bits-
inees of the Clinton Foundry, which
has boon closed down shine the death
of Mr. 0. 13'. Macpherson. It will re -
sumo .operations as soon as they have
accomplishe.d taking stock.
There passed away , on Sundat
morning one of Colborneee oldest
and best-known residents, in the per-
son of Archibald Sands. He had been
a 'resident of Colborne for fifty years
having journeyenstxaight to it frora
the land 'of hie birth—Scotland, and
for 25 years filled the position of
'treasurer of the township.
Elmer Taylor, who was assistant
at 'the G. T. R. station at Clinton,
hes resigned and has been succeeded
:by Mr. Victor Miller, of Goderich
township, Charles McNevin, who hae
been ‘ohecker has been promoted and
made relieving agent. Alf. Butt
succeeds ItiM there .
Chas. McIfevin, freight. clerk , at
Clinton station, whose home is ie.
Mt. Forest, has again been compell-
ed to xeturn home on account of ill-
ness. This Is the second attack of
fever he ihas had inetwo months' time
Mr .Peter Clark, Treasneer of the
Township of Culross, died last week
at the age of 77 years. ,
Gordon letanning,, of Clinton, who
is oteaching in No. 7 Hallett foued
that t he number ,of his scholars
dwindled down to one /solitary girl
r ecen tly, 'owing to tin p.revalanee of
whooping +cough in his isection. Like
a good Samaritan he went about trr.
ing to 'restore his pupils to good
health.
'Last Friday, a farmer in Goder-
eli, ,offered a load of cordwood for
sale on the market refusing to esti
it any ether way than by the load,
.it e,eugla if he town by -low says that
it rffinst be sold by the cord ; conee.
quen Lly a ,c,omplaint was made be-
fore She P. M., who issued a aura. -
mons. The tiefondant, pleaded guilty`
stating lie was not aware of the leve '
end ,Lhe .PP. M. Imposed a nokainsi
line, as it. woe a first, offence. I
1 will be :nen now that when „a borer
cicoeiinda,ncls, ,wood must be sold h'- ilto
Tbe Clinton new Era sat ,
nurnber nr railitory men a Eittre
on seem to be iedignaat over the
flOt of the commanding officers of the
county in having the stores of the
Winghem ;company eornoteltl, !te Xiolge
doe, owing to not Lavine an officite
!that section to look after No. 2
company. Iluxon regiment was ionl
too large when ton companies 'Wert(
in ithe regiment, but rit its present
standing it hos only seven. No, g
Gerrie was .transfOrred to Perth, and
No. 10 ot Bayfield became defiant:et
R is likely, that enough agitation
een be brought to bear "On the autlitt
eities to have No. 2 revived it
Wingltam with an officer in com-
mend .
Mrs. Elizabeth 11. Thompson,
of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy
Wise Templar, and Member of,
W.C.T.U., tells how she recov.,
ered by the use of Lydia
Pinkham's Vegetable' Compound. ,
'Dan Mies. leasxneer I am elle
of the many of your grateful friends,
who have been. cured through the use
of Lydia E. Pizakham's "Vegetable
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Manic you for sthe fine health I enjoy.
when I was thirty-five years old, I -
metered severe backache and frequent
bring -down paina ; in fact, I had.
*womb trouble. I was very anxious to ,
welly and reading of the cures your -
pound had made, I decided to try
It. I took only six bottles,but it built me
up and cured me entirely of my troubles.
My family and relatives were
naturally as gratified as I was. My
niece had heart trouble and nervous
prostration, and was considered incur-
able. She took your Vegetable Com-
pound alad it cured her in a short time,
and she became well and strong, and
her honae to her great joy and her hus-
band's delight was blessed, with a baby.
I know of a number of others who ,
have been cured of different kinds of
female trouble, and am satisfied that
your Compound is the best medicine ,
for sick svomen.'"-- MRS. ,ELIZAI3ETIC 11.
Thourson, Box loe, Lillydale,
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