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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-04, Page 44 The, Clinton News -Record 1011"0000"0"010.0orliommmim1i . The News -Record Auburn, Jannnry Meeting of published everyTitersclay at The Neves -Record Printing House A.LBgla STRBUT,, CLOTTON. Terms of subscription-rx per year in advance ; 1.5o may be charged if not sc paid. No paper diecontinued until all arrears are paid, melees at the option of r the publishar. 'rho date to which every subscription. is paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates- Transient eAver- tisernents, to cents per noupariel line for rest insertion and 3 ceate per line for each subeequene insertion. Small advertieements not to exceed one lath, such ais "Lost," ',Stray- ed," ''Stoleu," etc., inserted one* for -35 cents and each sebsecptent iu sertion 10 cents. Communications intended for publica- tion must, as a guarantee of good faith, he accoinpanied by the name of the writer. To insure publication in current issue copy of acteertisetnents should sent in early. Contratt rates -The following table shows our rates for specified per, iods and space : yThil 6 mo./3 1110.1 am. 1 Column 570 oo ripe oo les oo rEl 50 % Column % Column % Column Inch -40 00 25 00 15 oo 6 00 2o� r.00 8 oo 2o oo 10 00 550 2C0 6 oo 350 200 .25 W. J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor, The G• T. R. 'Deal Exposed. Parlirment wel ...hold at least • one session _ befc re disselutioia The an-, touncement, 'came tet .a thne whenthe government had fully made itp its Mine to appealto the country. The Premier ire eta official statement, gave ashis reason kr thio change in front, thet, the Grand Trunk Railway Compare), has asked -foe eeet•atitrineetilleritionet� the contract entered into -last. session It will be. noticed that it is the Grand.' Trunk, not the Grand 'Trunk Pacific, which which desires the Modificatiors. Where the deal ca- "contract" was leder clis- cussicn iv the_ Hease cf .Commons for several months Sir Wilfrid and . his ministers stoutly dared that the .Gte ard Trunk Railw,ay. Company could properly be considered as a party tee the transaction. The Opposition urged • in • coefutation of that view 'that...thee (trend Trinik Company and the Greed Trenk Pacific Coinprity, were...Ore the same„ with this exception • that Senator Cox and a kW .other gcivere- Mere.: beneficiaries had .beee taket in ureter the wing of Ole letter. Fontein:. The Coesere eaves' claim is now:just:le fied .by the cancer:eel:tient . attic Prime" Minister, whoproclaims the. 'Grand Trunh to be the principal in_ the cliclaer. The Censervative .party• •did. its best to fiethe responsibility in the proper covarter, bur Were 'met by felse statements from the Ministerial .berelr es. They tried to. protect .Carediteri in- terests by making the G•ranct Trunk responsible for the dev.elotuneete . of Canadian resources, • but deeeptiole was practised upon ...them in every..: tuene The anneaskireg of the goecratnent's duplicity, of -which • full acknowledge - meet is now made, will destroy• -whet - oar confidence 'may • have existed its the deal, up to the time -a Sir _Wile frid•s, self-expesore. Civil Servants. Multiplying The wholesale appointeterit • of servairts by the. Liberal gavernieent, has placed office room at a. premium:. When. Sir. 1Vilfrid came to power ..the Parliament .buildings. furnishedample. accommodation for allgoverneneat employees arid there was ro•otte to Sparc. From .3 itly 12, ,1896; tc Jura 30, 1902, up less than 1357 leer/. 'ape poiraments 'have been ,ervade by etee Liberal party. The majority of this small army, which does not ineltide temporary employees,. -ceneas clerks, etc., are . housed at 'Ottawa. • They have already' - overrtin the parliatheet buildings and are now scattereet aU . over the city. -Office reelts is • 1902. cost the governettent. To Oita exorbitant- amountarome theetsarecie .of dollars will be added by .the removal cf the entire Militia added, new ses en story building owned by the, Woods Company, of Ottawa. This large addition to'tete• goveatteteot oflia • ces was imperative. The clerta n the etestern tylOck Were Tellifigereeer.e0ite- another wed something had to be done to make room for those, yet to he CM- ployed for pclitieal. purposes. • • When the Liberals were 'in the oppo- sition cne of tne thitige they delighted to talk about was the abnotinal 'rem- ber of civil service maple:Tees .at the capital. These innocentobjeet§ ord. eir wroth were gratutiously loathed . oii. every possible occasion. The •Grite promised to reduce the number, 'In-. stead of doireg so they have multiplied the steels tnany titnee over, until it is almost impossible to find rcom for all. Already' there is a squabble over the quarters % Leated by the militia, - which means, if it means anything, that the seven story edditioe L& ttot sullicient to meet the 'rapidly increas- ing need for new offices, • Morris Township. Miss McKenzie cf St S. No. 9, was linable to teach last y'eek oveireg, to illness. • Miss Lottie Maxwell., daughter ofn Jared Maxwell of Mors, a, member of Trinity church here, Iia $ applied to be a missionary in Chita,. Miss Max- well is attending college at Toronto, rreparittg fcr Missionary work, t300 has •been voted by Motris Ceveitie eil conditionally, for the proper ree pairing and improving of 'What e's knoivn as the Prairie road eclith of Winglartu, It is part of the.boundary between Mo ttis mai East , aWrarcele townships. Jas. Itobinsoit of the Gravel Road, Morris, sold his farm Oteraistittgi 61 some 107 acres of good land \to John Wighttnatt for *ism The fain is well itttatec1 al 1rit elites 151 'every respect. Me. Robilitail ifiteltde ni- t to wirdii towin the spring, A Muth .esteeln resident of this eec- tion passed away on the morning_ of . .fratteday week in the person of IS. Scimitar He had reached, the good *Id age .of 81 yeers tuld leevesetwo sons --arturaetated John -and one daughter J. •'Seattle of Mildmay- to :- mourn Lis departure. The funeral _took ; place cemetery. Rev. Mr. Gensmere has been ore the. NiCk list. Mr. Artheur Marsh from the West is sisiting under the parental roof, . The railway surveyors are now work- ing' ia the eiertity a Auburn. • Rev. Ceupland went to the White:- • church Circuit on Sunday walk but at thelirst appearance:1: he reached there was no congregation owing to the very stormy weather. The people expected the' parson • woelel not turn out, Rev. Mr. Cane trier to get to Donnybreoll but feilea. • Mullett Township. • ". Mr. Tilos. Vairservice has purchasecl the roe -acre farm from Maori Bros. opposite .his own, Price re,000. Beef .Ring. --Through the efforts of Messrs. It. Carter and W. Mecaal beef ring has been organizea, temoug the' farmers of• the eighth told ninth concessione. '• .Soeier Gatheritees.-On Thursday. ev- crime lest Miss Lizzie trodden ti,nterta- ined about :forty of her. frierels at in evening party. Crokincle and other games were • the ceder of the evening. A. most enjoyable time was spentby ell. Somewhat • similar occasions took piece at W. H. halls and. Wen. Vert: clen's this. week. •• A few of ear local sorts • attended the ball given in tre Clinton town 1 all on Wednesday evening lest end report . an. enjoyable time, , Mr. Wm. Fuer of the Caravel Road had the miefortene altrose a .valuable; Itorsti f, oin distemper last week, . Mr., ,and • Mrs. 11. Soell have, taken up their residenee on the farm. of •Wme Snell on the Gravel Reed. . Mr. rJohn Denby ;has dispoeee: of his driver to Mr. John Torrauce of Clin- ton. • • •• 'qrs. Andrew Tyerman is . laid up 'with the. grip at, present. 11'r, 31111105 Fairs.e.rvice has also leech •used pp- with theseine trouble. 11Ir. IN'. T. Adams' horse ran away *on Saturday and. elemoliehedere • good •eutter. • Mr. Lou renew:in sold a .1-lereford cow to Me. Bert Alleneof HarlOck.for •aeliandsoine figure. . • • Mr.,.• Robert Litelsay has returned Leant front *Dakota. and. reports' extra nice werther-there' •ivlich he left. . The railway by-law was defeated by a majcrity of two.. The vote stood: .' •'Yoe Against • Auburn • a '54' '12 ' 3t 82 84 The available -epic ie the section is 363 ..end. te .earty the by• -law ,121 votes are necessary and they• must be . a Mae Mr, John Rogerson hire the mis- fortune • to be . thrown .frein his sleigh last Thersday: He is rererely injured alemit the back :seal is under • Dr. Ate-. .canamo s care. . •. • . . Master Charley .Sundercrele is used toe with rhetimatiem at • present. The little • felhew is. :magi -jug. quite *badly. . Scheer Report. -The followierg shows th,e. r011 Of S. S: No•5 for month of Jate . in 'order cf stendieg ebaeed On test .'eapers, writtea,. weak- ard: generel proficiency:a•• • .• • . -Sr. 5theellobert Vold= • e • Sr. 4th -Albert •Vocldena .41tieS MC- -COO], Sadie •Me,Cool, . Jortatrodelen, Elile Jackson, Wta. Snell; • 'Wm. FIog- gart,: }terry rieCool. ' • • • ' Jr. 4th' -Mabel McCotar EsSie Mair;. Gertre Vedder:, 1l1a Webb; John- Weir lace,. Elsie Brown,, Frenk Hibbeet. '• Sr... 3rd-r-liett • Netet,Moggiaa Cole, Ernest Lee.- • •• -Jr. ted -Della rieCoct, 'Ernest ,Ve-d- den; Mabel 'Lee; Charlie Lee.• ,Sr. • •2nd --Sept, Wallace, • Flossie Brown, 'Mary Jackson, • Charlie Voiedere :EPItratm • Snell, 'Orval Rapsoia Armand' bleCocl, : • -,. •• jr; • 2n4-Richerd -Vodeta, - Cora Mc- CooL, Wesley, Hoggare. _ • Pt 2recle-Floy Cole ,May, Appleby. • Pt. astt--Elva MeiCeoll Mary :Vora den. . ". : , • ' •• Pupils.enroiled 3r, , avera.gaatte.nd- aece • - • Lond.esbOro.'. • 13esiness Chenge.-Mr. George Snell of Carlow lids baught out the alexia steithing business of Me, E. Bradfores and will take possession shortly. As, it is oily a few -years since Mr. Snell was itt busoiess here before he is well known in these parts, Mr. 13redford i$ as yet undecided asto where he *ill locate. • Colborne Township. . Ned. Hardy Moved into the hou- se of Mr. Alex. Glen on the 8th con, on Thursday Of last week as Mr. Hare dy has cregaged with Mr. Itoderiek Young, for the summer, Danentg is the go now. Mr. Samuel Mitchell gave a party to tittitC a man - her too Fraley tog 1. of last week wben they tripped the light fantastic to the early hours of the morning. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Richard Ityen of Nile were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ata drew lrfillian on Friday. Mr. Rheinleart of Mantle:bee is visit- ing friends in this locality at present. We are glad to see that Mr. Coh. hissete is improving, as well as eau be expected. Mr: Fletcher Gilders lost a valuable horse on Thursday of last vveck writh mealts a big loss to bitn, Aft -s. John Treble has been at the Nile for la few days the past week takirg care of her sifter wko is very Quarterly Servide Will be held in Zion church next Sunday at TO a, M. The Inelien doctor left for Mulkey - town on Sateorday last. We are sleety to say that Mrs. Flick is very low at preseitt. We hope to scorn beer of "her speedy recovety, also Miss Ada, Mitchell who, has beta laid up with In grippe. A sleigh load of young people drove Erten Goderich try Ur, Alex., Xitkpat- rick.'s Jr. in Friday nigte last and gave Lim quite a, surprise 4s it, Was a, surprise party. They tripped it ea till the wee sin& hours ryf the morn - log, the County Council. Tile _county couecil met in Goderich last Week, but cilec net - finish the • business before it and adjourned ulna • Vebruery 21412, All leconnunitations, petitions ond accountsin the clerk's hates were read rind seret 011 to the committees and wove not reported on When coureil ad- journed, except education matters whie eh are of small 'note. - • T. E. • Heys tend It. W. rata were appointed county auditors, M. Lockbart and W. Lane . auditors of criminal jestiee accoutits, J. rt. Field- and Wm. Moffatt county examiners. • The resignation of Mrs. Frenchenat- ron Of the House of Refuge, was ac- cepted end the H. QUIZ, coannittee was empowered to provide .for the manageMent of the house in the mean- time. • F. ;leaden,. Rev. J. W. IIcelgires and Hoary Pltunsteel were appointed true - tees for- Godetich, Seeforth and cline tore Collegiate Inetitotes. . • Col, Teem of the 33r11 regiment waited en tile council • and asked fer grant. . . • Messrs. Bell Of Wingliam, tsbister of .Morrie and McCallutn. of last Waeve.- noeb. addressee' the ecencil 14 -reference 1.0 grant to ivnprove . dye. road /mown as . the _Prairie Road, south of Wing - ram . ... . . . Three 'tenders were received for the eddition to thy House of Refuge, remit S. S. Cooper, Thos, Mackenzie end St - vers and • and Stirling of Clinton. .Mr, Cooper's ',figure is uurerstood to have hem -$8,8od an ere other, two much .aboye that. The Council will likely tate action at the adjoierner inecting. • The, builedeg committee ecnsists • of Messrs. •Cantelon, Miller, Derain, Con- nolly and McNaughton. - •• The . steudieg committees ler the year are as follows geeCutive and Speciale-Connolly,Guen, Miller, Sreckman, Melte; • . . Finance am': •Briticationel- LoCkhart, Dentine McNeal:Alton, Meteme, Kerr.' Rood and Bridge and Courety Property -Canteloe, • Patterson, Lament; To - trig Ferguson. • -Equalization-allele Commie . Wardell' e .Committee-Cantelon„ 'Max- • an, McNaughton, House of Refuge -Gunn., Spackman, Lament. Rev. Irl R. Hicks.Eneourates Small Hope for Improve- ment in February Weather. Rev. • Irl Iii.cts of St. Louis, Mo. in the /11;NNT iSS11C Cif Wore' and Works efeints • his weatker ferecases eor ,.1tebrnary„ whech• .are •noe encouraging teertho.ee'' \yr/lc:. are tired, el :thesevere weather:, or the . pest ettevelO . says •....The • 'Storm diagram sliows.'that -tte monthbegins oh, thecentrel ray -eclat regular• eiteani .....period, \vitt • the . feel nyeetten perigee on. ti.. {tree -and . Nero:try ..per1od approaching, its cpu.- ter. The. first - stege of ides peered -wilf• foil ...in the lest . two, daya tI 'Jan- uary., thee is eachange tO .warmer veal barometee : felling in the :west, •end Wads • shiltieg to, ..e.asterly. etetsoutht .13y the .t.sie • •storinvireos' will begin to form over . the :'weetein parts o f the eoufary; marked depressioes o f. the .barometer will .be moving cart - word. ;read • wide areas .of i•rip • end snow. . - and "'sleet will. pees 'eastwardly across the country. during 'the 1st . ec the 5.0. 'Ordinarily • a :cold wave and •blizzard Weeldappear before the etli, but.. tre. Moon does , not ..pese. the eeke- t :;equeetor end! •, thee • eth, lee:are the :storMe , of. Oat 'period may not reiter .11lizzareons .proporeices • uutila after .tleat ,date. rerre .rtercery disaireence cootinuee . up to ;about the loth, hence cloury, murky,sleety weather will eon tentie ili all poOlerolity • ieto the reactiettery - period ventral • on: . the 6th, .7th 'and . 8th.: If. heavy; snow ane sleet, storms der. noe• appear tiering the first •four • (ley& of. Ole Month,.2 such 'stories, , will aliticat eertairly •-detreleat eboue ette 6th 1.i i1i. 9th. -Ilat.• the cherices , for. emerkede win ter storms ovi arid reeat the It tree , of -the e'incilith arO : tiveity„. • :Upon.' the whole, inuelt thrertered ...weathee, with sve: ere • win- ter ..seartris. are elinoet careeentice dure leg" thelirst 'eight...or ten days of Feb, tacky, cr -• until :Oa' pittr.C4rY fluence srbsides. This will prove; one eif , .• the .inoet "general -end deeteective sleet' periodsOf thewhiter aedat - least ene severee told wave may. be counted. on. Two are quiteprebable Cue Aot far. from the ,first, and. are other. on Mid aboitt. th•e _7th, and, .8th. Those ..• Who • live gee on elle .great plaims Of , the west rend north' • shoeld 'exercise "predene.watchfulnets .fot them selves - rend their. live . t,ck nt thir time; ti ehe, nature of the case the memory -petiod-grocipsetre first . two storm. • periods Of . the nionthinto' one prolonged spelt:of thatetetting weath- er seeere winter -storms, • ... • .The .• third stone period is central on . the- reth'..eturreeches , front. • the. loth to the eatee. Irellieg •.betorneter and, general stieetes*of .rein and snow wilI tetutit, abeett'the...iethe:.35the" and .t6the... This. p.eirod • will • culminate ebollt• .. the trine of the etwamoon .r.et the.. ertle, bringing: 'stool*. Of 'a tropic- al nature. southward,. -with change to blizzaidoue fea,teree in the .west and forth, -.This period is also prolonged :by the•new nic•on OTT the teeth rein -post 111) 'to. •the reactionary statusidiotic the ifith mat • i9th, . If rising berme-- 'eter arid 'cold. wave .follove itnnicdiate- ly ' aftee the new moon en the Ifyth, a. suddeti revulsion of storm eondition will reappear • about the r8th tie eoth. These storms will 'attic, he, followed by a. high bereenetereatid eold ware about the 2othe to the.- eattd., • . . Our critical frieticts who. love to dwell upott the 'feet that we cover the whole tan e with our stormperiods, will 'tittle gcod epportunale_s to bring otrt this s.rgantent • daringthis menthe The .11atth..bretee, or the ,gre•wingi Ver- nal equinox, . begins . about tI.e. last kalf of the Month. • Alt. through Ver. hal equinox will be felt, proloeging the regither: otorin -periods, .eatesing sporadic squalls of rain, Wind and snoW • end bringing- some ...dangerous tropical storms. 1117, from the regions of -the 'equator... The last regular storm period for Februaryis centrolf on ..tite. ./4t14 its disturbing influences reoehing front the .2254 to the . 270. The first stag- es. of this period will bring...changes to much wainner in western • parts - Winds will change to southerly 141(1 easterly, the barotrieter will fell, the tygrometer willshow ihereasing htt- tiidt,t • and tune storms tithe kneeing to. Show . oe the north side, . will pass castwardly over the country from the 24th to the 2.7t1.1. • As .the month goes out .gotterally lair and colderweather will prevail, in the Western ..eXtrentee leeratiott to -tvartner will its.ve tot ht and the bar- Otritter will be falling preparatory to rotetionary storms -due • the -first • • three (lays .of Mara. Council Vlectrigs, orris Orey nost WaWatiosit West ,Wawattosh Februery 8 el 8 Y 18 Stanley Township. Mr. John Sparrow is buying, horses. for Blareitobe, and. expectsto leave in a few days with a carload. We under- stand it is his intention to make more than ove shipment. Mr. Clurles Logan of the Parr Line has been on thesick list. Ms 122211102'- 008 trierels will 1:e pleased, to learn of his early anct complete recovery. Ma George Mcelinelley is wearing a smiling face these days, t. tittle girl having arrived there to stay. Sir. and Mrs. Charles Johnsce. era, tertained a, number of their Ilayfteld heeds the. other civet:mg, among' them being Dr. Stnith -tota wile. . Mr. end' Mrs. Red.inoud c1. Leeds,. Norelt Dakota, were visiting Browuson Line friends letely. Mr. Dick Peek of. Seaforth has been spending a few,. days .4round haylield. Mrs, Charles Johneoe was the guest 01 Mrs. • Wm. Rethwell oa Thursday lasti Mss Myrtle. Walker of near Exeter has hen visiting •-lter anany friends exottnei here lady, . • A great number of people in this vicinity are victims of la 'grippe. • On Saturday ,Mr. Wjlflatn Glom re- ceived a. bank checque- from the Maar. cen, Leceieter Breeders' Associatioa ia 'payment for four Lec_eister sheep_ he shipped • to their ranches iri Wyoming last fall. The stoat was of .4 superior quality and the Associaticee SG eX- pressed. itself.. :Mr. Glenu is satisfied with the result of the sale. • • Mr. It, herr of timinuerrill visited at the rune of Mrs. 3. Reel Sr. last wt B‘filt 0tf imilleyrt-1110its •1 reenegsaugere(ri -Reid. • Mr., earl Mrs, .T., Keys cf the Ba- bylon Line were guests of the lat- ter's sieter'• Mrs. Peter Cole elf Gorier: ich township recently. •Iltisti Jean.' Campbell of the ' .GeShen Line spenta few .driy$ recently at .her tome in Melt:410p. • ; On accoeneeof the bad contliticut .of ' the 'reads aiid weather the pastor,Rey, R. A.•Milier, Itaa been uneble to ate chureitiefo s eteyNvioe e$ s u atyl,os !tele, tt'arti estlitackddiasyt there was nc seeviceon acecent of the Quorterly service: at Verea. Miss, _Sarah -Ante Keys of the Betyy len Line leis' beenevieiting her cotesins, Mr. rend' Mrs. • Fee, ateer Iturell, • A. nen-tree of young people iri this part spent an enjoyable evening'. set Ore home Of Mr. • P. Cole of the ella,yfielci• Lite last wee.. . - • . ' • • . •-• •Seallte ef Our ..„1/oye _end girleetcOk., ij. the secie.1 held by the .Methodist chur- ch, Bayfield, at the 1151110 of iefrefantes McGee on Thursday evening Mid' report - a pleasant tree. ..• a. • ••• • • Mr. Win . Deridson of . Give(' ear c r h Dekeetil, %Aidis renewing old ecquaine tracee hi this eteighborhood, leer Stenley..boe, herifige. v teed . .witte with his patenes an .the froeheir • Lira for 'a pumber of years. IA ••.: 676 . he bought andsettledca .verat•iiserlato be Nolen: art' 0101F411.111ergoli r:41,1 (.10607 teWilghipl• 414' it.30k , glEo beinalf. a. libeepartneo; • in the. perteee• Of. Mist; 'Susan Melia. feertir dal:getter el1. the laterl r it nd rlia; Wm. flue Mr. 'end Mrs.. Davidson aatnaieed (111 -ails fanit . for 'five.. yeiere when they . sell kt ead enored to . Nerth Dakota,. Ring:dolt township, 'arese 'county, where he., toor 01) 260. ac las of 1aid,..11-is 'nearest aeigliber 111. thd. . time eves .8 Miles away. Me. .Davidsone is now : the :oWre. er of Boo acres- aid, last year ha.cl 300 acres .ofewt&t,, ale ataamerfailowed which, yielet rite- 126oci . bushels, • There being •an Clevete•r'withie..twee aniles. of .hie farm' he tea,teed.hir treat to it at: t hne of' threshing . end . .std • tiel what fier --•7760. a.• Wisher.. Ife , Lad .. 8o Ceres of oats, • at acres of barley' and 6oacres ofcora,- whichlie. says. :pays. well • in that 'oriel:eel .1 -le has. thirty. 'horses.. . Whieit Makes: lihn• flee eieents,. ..sia hoesese to • the .icant. .Ile alsou hae huneber -. of -cattle and .colts..'• . erete., Davidson has .a barn 5.6 feet sqvate, and aleci . a large .. and . comen.odiotis.- dwellihe house built; 'with •all the modern :improvements . and Which. cost huun$3;cioo. ,Mr,.. .Mi•s; Davidson have sir chiferen, • fear ..boys and. two gitree .The eldestgirl is inartied -ape one:of. the boys IS, att.:aiding the..Agrie. ettlteral ...College:, Me.. Davidson •says 'etookieamaellituts. ere being ittrodeced. Which:Will. be .4 great saving. inharyc-i se is veer ..peptilar. • in that parte of the country anhi- hes filled • Severelrimportant peeitions, lee was also cue of tlee 'three rcprcscnta- tiVe .Men choral to travel over Mani- to»a to ascertain "what kind .of country it . it. is.. .111r.. Dayiescn....copverses 'very 'freely. aed it • "is 'a -pleasure to talk "to him .4nd altholigh he haslieed beneoth de Stars - and Stripes . for .13 years he has t fcrgotten the rFlegt. that. has braved e thousand : years 'the beetle anxi. the lope:Yr.." ere iu etill e. steelier Conservative end.. 'often. speaks of • the. grand oltratetetenae,''Sie John.A.Mac- , - ald. • .•-• ' • . unieisseeimonessomor Too Little Mood. IS THE CA11414 Or MOST Or TIM MISHRIC IN IiV1RYDA.17 LIFE - IMPROVE 'lane BLOOD AND DIS- UASF, WILL NOT 14XIST!, Autc.ng the many thotsatids who testify 1.o, the route ot Pink Pills as a, blood LIM nerve WOO IS. AIM Mary Jeckson, Nerinandele,, Ont.,. who sAys : have used Dr. Pinte Pills .11tal have derived such .greot benefit innn them that 1 -consider it my day to let others know • their worth; -1 or elpwaroe of three years e suffered from anaemia and grew sOi. weeee. that 1 could •searce- ly \vele . obvert the Maisie I hed color in my lace, • my lips and, gums were bleocileea I lost all. ambition, 'suffered from Iteaduclies and -dizziness rive felt away itv weight. 1111141 1. weigh- ec1, only ninety-four peelers. I doctor- ed a greet oval, but it did not same to do me .any good. I WAS tinned:cas- ed to try Dr, 11,111laens. Pinie Pills and before 1. had taken them tea days I felt better 14111- INOple.amid see a, change in me, 1 centinrea using the pills for some weeks and. aan now in the very best .of health. rlvery de- pressing syalptont lu.s passedawe), erect 1' rave gamed fourteen pentials te. weight. I think there isron,iveurlsand icin can equal Dr. Williams viuk i I §troogly recommend them 'id all wee.k • told .rei beg •giras.".. • • Goderteh.' The W; C. T. U. held their meeting. iti their hall ell .Drondato A. .series of Mothers* Meetings are being pia -fined for tlte balance of the seaecto - :They are • indefatigable in loobitia, up • new 'members'. • Mrs. Gee,. M. Elliott. is the corresponding-seeretery- for the press. . To inake the Gospel Temperance meeti•ngs more attractive cn Sunday afternoons at Temperanee, hall a choir las been:footled, Miss Conn organist. • "The Face Miffed the.• Illitsk" n Tlie lr eel/Oita:4d eo deliglitee• 'Cloderielt visitor front the south that, .she wrote to a. frieled to, send her a paper if she had, one .to spare ard if she had none to send her to write and tell her, some times how it progressed to the finish, It is a well written story ahd we like it ourselves.. Mr. James lotes • of 'Thessalcn is spending the wittier ht the resideece of his brotheri Mr. Willient Jones. BLOOM OF HEALTH, Little -children always need careful attentioneebut they do not need strota drugs. When any ailment comes trey should not be :dragged into eimsetisibil- ftywith the so-called "soothing medi- eines nor ehould they he given strong nausecus. gripping iturgativett,' very best medicate in the world kr suet: troubles as colic, sour steenttefir indigestion, constipation, erarritoca, Worms, colds, simple fevers and teetla ing • *troubles • is Baby' s Owe( froblets. your littk. one suffers from any of these troubles give. train the Tablets and see how meekly theyi Will bring back the'. bloom of health. Give the little 'one an occusiottal 'dose of the Tablets and yout will keep them well, Mrs. d2oht. Mama., Elgiv, Ont,, has preyed the trial: of these stotetnents atul says : Is/ find Baby's Own Tab- let? the hest remedy for indigestion and teetheng troubles," The tablets cost 15 cents o box and play! be had front druggists or by until from 'the Dr. Willfants---111vdteitte _ _Brock.. vine, Ont. Mies Jackson's experience should bring rope to all the weak; . ailing girls aud • women. What those pills have Oone for her they 'wile do tor others: Every dose adds tone and . vigor to the bloer and - nerves brings a glow of health to sallow checks, a sparkle to theeyes en,ei a ruby redness to pallid lips: No other, medicine has done So much .to bring conifett and :heath to wea1s. girls an6' • womee, P1 ybit are ailing . givu the pills re fair 1114 and etw Jienitit eedetremettovill be yours, o not 'except ar y vink . c:olured sub- stitivte ;• the 'genuine- e.,Lwaye- have the. . full amine **Dr, Williams Pirtle Pills. fer Pale .People", printed 'one the wrepPer .arovied cycry box, $01(1 by medicinedecrees, everywhere, or by. Mad at 50 'cents .a box or six boxes. for 82.5e by Writili�i 'I're Dr, \\orients Medicine .Co., Breetrille,, Ont. . .Bayfield. • Mary Porterfieldof helgrave has been •visiting lice sister,,Jalules FC.1"1;11:(911. • 7 • -- . • . The social rarely •lyy: the Ladies' Aid of the,. Methodist church at thd house of 'Mrs. Jthrics-McGcc ,ozt .11adn. esclay. evening wee a decided success.. . • Mr. John •Whiddeve, has beere confined . to, his h.oine• the past (011daysWith severe' attack ofelaegrippe. • .. , Mise Lizzie • Ferguson. •of . Toronto. is tome on 'a . ' • - • • . • Msrs... James • McCallum of •MeXille, .66 ar.d. „Noble eleCalluotrofeManitobe were theguests - of Mr. and Mts. ,tVen.: litenceen e :few. days reeently, • ' ••.-• • Mr. diaries Johnston a Stanley' en- tertained. -a numbti of „Ala, youtig-proa pie ' Of. this -village. on Friday . evening.. Theyell' rereet- a geed' time... • Mr. T. • •.1- Marks telt last .week fcr irmieite • ter )LitC hjs clateritets..• ". • .• Mt. .,,George :Peck of Graced Forks.; North Bakelite is Vigitillg. hig mother,' Mrs. Peck,..; • • " • . Messrs. .Murdock.. Ross. 'William. Sturgeon- last/week for Stolas. Bay. to 'engage in. the herring,' fishing. Mrs. E. -Jennings 'of the rt:Ctory,0.6 childroti have eeedvered from ehe tecert attrelr of In grippe: •• •• • . The Stanley L. 0: L. 'district meet - rig : 'wee relc'eln the Oreete Itall here Saturday . evening.. with e 1 atr avail- :. • Charles' '1•t‘o.iter of Varna- - ..• •Itiatice •hate. been -received...trot tbe Soeicey -willeholterfareh.the�ti ,their • celeerlitica 'all the world leo .yeerseeinee, ite.establieh.; meat.", . 'Noir:erica Ineu 'received by. the Eng- eisle detach heft thatthe tvi,•500 .for mission work, the suun 8.11,0.te(1. t.C.' Diocese. of Hever, as their_ share, has beta 'Airovided. 'ice :in, full with teddit , troll of re'co oyer • the emeuptterevited: Tee; •.. iS .11 • fair .eheavieg -.aud' willno doubt by very-gra4f)ping' thoge. 10, teiCsted, ir, the Northwest., worlea, •• Stetileury, ,who 'retired fromAbe teere.ship at the •close of thelast term, hes . filled.' thee; oIfl'cefcr fle. • yeare end . for the elven, ;years previces..had been, a aternber of thee/email. _ He thus -.gteve sixteen years' consecutive service ' to the corporatiaelr a. lenge; period • than atty 'other of':our eitieens 'cart boaet .af. hayfield -has not a more 'eyrie resident thee cur late eceve,. Dr.. • • Stafibutoo. e 4.44 raeerotati rea rater rear. rateeeare , FEB... 14111 IS X• • •01- ValentiRe's 40. 4 Fanoy Valentines t - Y in stook at from 44:: 2c to 50c each. 44. X *; 4 • .44 Comic valentines ); e • ... :f . ic and 5c each. + y , x .2: ) Call and see s. .:: X our large t X assortment. f $ y X 4. A .,,,. 4 .-: :1 o1 1aCooperC xX .* O. 4 t. ... 1 $ .4 i -N'. 6 ee 4.41: ' 11 intent :4 I 4: e. et 4 .-. .....1 .: (fr •if 44:4 444:4 441.48.444•44444:4:4 44,440 1111111111111111 Isehrstary 4th, 1004 4.4.+044+44,884.4.4.440.:44.44+0,84i4014484.4.1.4.1444.„ MoKIN.NON& 00.: BLYTH NEW P1) -RING PRINTS It may seem like forcing the season to show New Spring Prints in Jewelry when the thermometer is ten 1 elaw zero, but nur customers likut to take time by the forelock and get their Prints, Shirtiogs and Cot ton Goods early, and have them MadeUp before the spring work begins. 'We ordered our printe some mon . ths ago before the edvance in Cottons, which enables es to sell them at latt year's prices idtbough they 1*219 worth from 10 to,15 per cent more. We will be pleased to levee yon call ander:ono-le our New Prints whether you ere weltered to buy or not. ItelOW we quote a few pi Web; Cruee's Celebrated English Prints, Whip width, soft finish, guaran teed fest colora now worth 15e for tric . • Canadian Prints, wide width, heavy aninight weights, fast colors itt newpatterns, now worth for 10e. English and Canadian Prints, now worth 8c, for 5c. 1, , 1,011 • We are running off OUT' Winter Goods at slaughter prices •• to • clear. Di op in and see the bargains we are giving in Wrapper • .3. fates, Irlannelettes, 'Wool Blankets, Fliveneletee Blankets; Ladies' Cloth Coate, Ladies' Fur Jackets, Men's Fur Coats, Men's Beaver .te and Chevoit Overcoats, Men's Stub PrM Proof Rubbers, en's Home a • Otnia0e Mitts, Heavy Wool SoxeShirts and Drawers, Ladies' Fur 4.tpari' ttes, Ruffs, Stoles Caps, Mutts, Ete. It you need anything ea in Winter Goods -you should not tuiss this chance. re $. .t e • a • WINTER GOODS cK1NNON *•:( 1. e• lEt IL:WrX.11-11. ' • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I J. B. HOVER. NELSON BALL i FURNITURE 1 ea e i The latest is "Keppel Oak." We have , I 00 0 0 00 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 .SIDEBOARDS, . • BEDROOM SUITES • . EXTENSION TABLES EXAMINE 'OUR 'HALL FURNITURE IN BRASS. • • "' WILL PLEASE YOU. UNDERTAKING-iN ALL ITS BRANCHES. . • OVER & BALL •Night and Sunday calls answeted ai residence' of Mr, john :PoYeell Or either of the principals. , ••••0.0****************• ........414/**4****60 • • - <•••••••••420••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••t Great stock. taking and clearing sale at The Old Reliable • TAYLOR &. SON. • •••••••••••••••••*•••••••4••••••••••••••44 0 0 0 00 tl • 00 00 0 -..$)keitittierereere)eereratert)Ttre 0 i3O. HE GREAT CASH STORE • . THE BIG SALE • .. Sweeps forweed with greater force than ever. •Every de- pnrtment, has caught the contagion of cut prices and crowds are taking advantage of this big sale. . ' It will pay you to visit this centre of business as thousands of dollars worth Of goods will be rushed out during. Sale days. ,Everything in the line of winter goods must go regardless of juice. It will surprise you how fax you can make a dollar go here these days. Ladie'ei Dress Skirts'Ladies Coats, latest styles, Ladies' der Skirts, Ladies' Wrappers, Waists and Night Gowns at sweeping reductions. All Furs will he cleared cad regardless of cost. Militare Flannel, Grey Plannel and Underwear at Clearing prices. Men's and Hoy's Orercoats and Snits at, less than manufao. turers pricee, A snit p in large .heityy Several hundred pairs of Boots and Shoes to be sold at tre- endons reductions. Asnap in Lamp Glasses. E'resh Groceries always on hand. Any quantity of Butter and Hggs taken in exchange for goods. • (4.0 D. M. McE3EATH BLYTKI, (t1 (f) (!) IDOKOA6),.0% (I) 7'14000" 11111°rni4MVAAlktifilleOgiiiMare•LUM trriwerrlirelell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pre -tot -la talotorr erOrtetar VetWc.P., 000000 0.0 Progressive business \ advertise in the New Record. .11