The Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-06, Page 7October Otb 1904
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BANKUR.
A GENIS4PRA.L BANKING IHJSINESS
TRANSACTED. NOTES DISOWN -
TED. DRAFTS ISSUED. INTEREST
J ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. -
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
W. BRYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
NOTARY, PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE -Sloane Block- CLINTON
HENRY BEATTIE
(Successor to Mr. 3 eines Scott.)
BARRJSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC
office formerly occupied by Mr.
James Scott, in Elliott Block . .
MONEY TO LOAN.
RIDOUT & HALE
seonveyancers, Commissioners, Real
Estate and Insurance Agency,
Money to Loan.
C. B. 'HALE - JOHN RIDOUT.
DRS. GUNN & GUNN
Dr. W. Germ L. R. C. & L. R.C.S.
• Edinburgh:
Dr. 'J. Nisbet Gunn Ai. R. C. S. Eng.
L. It. C. P. Loudon
Night calls at front door of residence
ou Rattanbury street, opposite
Presbyterian church.
OFFICE- Ontario street -CLINTON,
DR. SHAW ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE,- Ontario street -CLINTON,.
Orposite St. Paul's church,
DR. C. W. THOMPSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to diseases of
the Eye,. Ear, Nose and Throat .
-0111r. and Reeidence-
ALBERT STREET WEST, CLINTON.
North of Ratterdsury St.
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DR. G. W. MANNING SMITH
PHYSICIAN AND S•URGEON.
Office formerly occupied by Dv. Pal, -
lister 00 'Alain street.
13AY1III.D, - - - ONT
s DR. '('.NEW, DENTIST.
e act joiniug Photo Galiery. open
every dayiii01"-F.11-anie1ay nights until
10 o'clock.
CLINTON,
ONT.
'53a. G. ERNEST HOLMES
Specialist in Crown and Bralge Work
a.). D.. S. -Graduate 'of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Set -owns of Ontar-
io,
L. D. S. -First class honor graduate
of Dental Department a Toronto
University.
!Special attention paid to 1 .eservation
of children's teeth.
Will be at the River Hotel, Bay field,
every Monday from 10 a. in to 6
p. tu.
19R. J. FREEMAN
VETERINARY SURGEON.
is. member of the Veterinary Medical
Associations of Loudon and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary College.
iellaFFICPa- Huron street -CLINTON.
Next to Coinmercial Hotel
' Phone 97
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Marriage
Licenses
ISSUED BY
J.33.11umball Clinton
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DR. OVENS OF LONDON
Surgeon, Oculist, Specia;ist,
..leiseeses of Eyc, Ear, Nose and @_e
Throat, visits Clititen-menttelers. fes
GLASSES PROPISRLI' EIT'fED
Nasal Catserh and Deafness j
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London Office 225 QUOC11'1/ :Ave. 0
Clinton Office Couibe's Drug Ea
Store. CI
Moors 8 it. 111 to 4 tn . Dat-
es 01 vieite-Tilesdays--Febi, 2, 0
Mar. I, M a.r . 29., May 3, 1�y
31, hint. 28, July 26, Sept. 6, EI
Oct. 4, Nob. r, Nov. 29. II
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Tbe News of Goderich.
Mee E. A. Skimlogs,
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Messrs. Turner and Ross of Geder-
. ich have gone into newspaper work.
at Sault. Ste. Marie and Reginald
Smitit of the Signal left on Satur-
day to join the staff. They at an
enterprising lot of young men and
the Sault isIt
. the place for em
- Like the Soo steel rails, they are
highly recommended.
Rattenbury Street Works i Vito Tonic is especially pre.
importers, Woikman- - ' Pared for alt diseases relating to:
ship nod Material guaranteed,
J. G. SEALE ec. Co,
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B i ' *It strikes at the root of the - have had to suffer, having lost their
The Stomach
The Lungs
The Liver
The Bowels
The Kidneys
The Nerves.
• Captain 'Willoughby and -Engineer
• Baxter have rola the barge "Aber -
corn" to Mr. Doty, who will ra-mod-
el her.
Miss Frances Cox has recovered
from her late serious disposition.
We are sorry to be called upon to
note the death on 25th Sept. of
Harold Scott, infant son oV Mr.
John Graham, aged five months. The
death of little Harold is the second
• bereavement Mr. and Mrs. Graham
first little infant son. The little
, disease by strengthening and - White. casket was covered with floral
• aeaaing elle lessee ee cells of ' tributes, wreaths; casket boquets
I and bunches of lovely flowers, Rev.
which the human body is formed.•
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• retain it because it is composed eral. &great many earriageg escort-
sortment of New .• of herbs, barks and fruits pre-- ed. the little • child's remains to
W. 11, Graham officiated at house
We have a good as- The weakest stomach can .
Lellan Of Brantford attended the ,fun -
and Maitland cemetery. • Mrs Mc -
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Maitlaed; cemetery and many 'kind
Buggies -always. • • pared ..in accordance with a •
friends vfere at the house.
1 • special formulae known only to.. Mr. Nixon Sturdy has improved by
on hand. • • the 'Mannfacturers. • . ' • .• a, coat of yellow paint the hose ho
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owns on Waterloo street occupied for
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Just now a number of
second-hand Bug- 1)
gies in good re--
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pair. Cheap. ! ) •P Cla
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(iteifircsq f' • wa
Repairing promptly .attended to,
KIMBALL. and WIND!
Huron St, Clinton.
Tfle TiMplipagluOal
Insurance Gorman
-Farm and Isolated Team Property • •
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-Only Insured.--
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OFFICERS. •
J. 13. McLean, Presideet, ; 5-•aippen - •
O. ; Fraser, • -VicesPreeident,
Brncefielcl P. 0. ; T. E. Raj's,' Sec. -
Treasurer, Seaforth P. .0. ' he
• DIRECT012.S.. . • 1 1 4
Greal
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William Shcsney, Seaforth ; ••• Jahn
Grieve, Winthrop George • Dale,. Sea -
forth • ; John Watt, Haeleek ; • .7.ohn..
Bantu:Wks, 13rodliagaii ; James Evans,'
Beechwood ; •Jaines Coneolly; 'Clinton.' •
AGENT'S. ••
Robert Smith, Harlock ;• E, Rita -
chley, Seaforth ; James Cumniitigs,
Egmondville ; J. W. -Yeo, Holmes-.
villa. • •.' •
Parties desirous to effect insurance -
or transact (ether beeieese ...will bd
promptly attended •io.:on • application
to any of tho . above officers addressed
to their respective- postdilices. Losses
inspected . by the • director who; 4ives
nearest the scene. •
litaatgatatal
TIME TABLE.
Trains -will arrive at and depart
from Clinton station as follows .
DUVAL() AND G0DURICIL DIV.
Going East Express, y.38 a.m.
PI 1) 11 3.23 pm.
Going East 5.2o p.111.
Going West• xo. is Cm.
Going West Express 12.55 P.m.'
" " arrive 6.1.5 leave 6.40•
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• 10.32 p.m.
LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE DJV.
Going South Express ''7.47 a.m.
4,15 On..
North Express •ro.r5 a.m.
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A. 0. PATTISON, Station Agent,
P. R. HODGENS•, Town Ticket Agent:.
D. MACDONALD; District Passen-
•ger Agent, •Torouto.
esses!.1..e.se =zee= e.e ..reterer
Woods Phosphodine, -
The Gr
t English Wage,
an pi, well esker
Used. .sand reliable
pester 'eon. alas been
• prescribed and used
over 40 steam •All drug- .•
gists la the Dominion
of Canada sell and
. recommend an being
Before and After, the only medicine of
Raided that civet and
gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and'
pernutpsnitly mires all forms of Nervous Weak.
nen, Silernallifftgarlinfroleney,4
and all effects of abuse tie excesses ; the excessive
me of Tobacco, Opium. or Stimulants Menlo!
and Brain Worry, all Of which lead to Annuity,
Innanity, Consumption and an Early Grave.
Price 51 per package or six for $5. One will
please, adz eure. Mailed promote on ea,
°elated price. Bend for free pamphlet: Address
The Wood Company,
Windsor, Ont, Canada*
Woods Phosphodine is Sold in Clin-
ton by Watts & I. B. Collette
R. P. Reeskie and J. Co.,'K. Hovey, Drug!
gists. •
ISO YEARS'
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TRADE MARKS
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COPYRIGHTS 4140;,
Anyone senate a sketch and description may
InnoklY ascertain our Opinion free whether
invention is probably anent/Iva Communion-
1.10nel strkaly conadontial. estieseeK on Patents
lieut. free. oldest agency for socuring_patents‘
PAtetste taken through Munn k co. resents
epeeist notice, without charge, in the
$titiilifiC
A hatielsomely.lihnitutted weekly. InTRO4 cir-
culation Of any 1018/11.10i1 fournal. Terms, $3 a
ear t fottr menthe, O. Sold by MI su-nee/Oen%
CNN & Co,381Broadny, New York
11,aucilook.,dz,i/st.. Washington. D. C.
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teverve V.Z(WfsetteadMitinfeetantSoar
Powder is better than other soap powders,
as it also eats as 5, diainfootaxit.
t1 -e $10
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They work tOgother."
some time by Mr, . Con.. Murphy.
Goderich township is to have a7
iveearryii.stylish wedding this month, we
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The school. taxes this year 'opened
the eyes of the .ratepayers. • .
We walked over after the O. N.W. -
Exhibition was over. to , view the log -
which was ehoseu. for the sawing -
contest. The sawing was well done.
The .contests were as follows : Free
for. all -Lamprey and- Prousei time,
34 seconds ;. Westlake Bros... 3'7 sec-'
Oodorich township vs, Colbor-
ne 'township : Lamprey and ProuSo;
lst. • cut 30i: ecconds, .2nd. cut 29- see-
ondi ; W. W. Fisher and P. Fisher,
lst cut 42* seconds, eut. -87 Sec-
onds. . Boys of i8 years : Westlake
Bros., lst cut 421 seconds, 2nd cut
38' seconds ;. Barr Bros:, lst • •Cut
571 . seconds, 2nd cut, 50 second...
Westlake Bros. won . the prize award --
ed George L. . .
Mr.. T-...1Wright 'of the Park .Mouse •
taking. Gladstonian . exercise these'
days cutting. .down 'some shack -*reds.:
• that shOw. signs of decay. The last
one had been -a .victim of the 'seem
some. years -ago and some: one OA a
Strong band of iron around the tree
which. in •the passing...years. became
imbedded in the tree and killed .'it.
'Mrs. Pridharn has aebrooch whi-
ch is • a . family heirloom, it being ,200
years old. The rim being' somewhat
were, Mr.' P.../3: Crews, while Mrs.
Pridliam visited: at Kingston; had.
handsonie gold rim put around . the
stone which. seems. to be a- large
Scotch peleble • • •
Banclittaatek Sillith has, organized' a
fie and drum band.. . •
IW•OUR. GRANDFATETIgt'S YOUTH
• Paralysis was almost unheard of
in. the • youth of our grandparents,
.arid now nearly every newspaper con-
-tains a record- of someone belng str-
icken -with this dreadful•form of help-
•leasness. 'Paralysie reality- a
starving of the nerve8 and. can • al -
wars be prevented lay -the timely ase
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, a prepar-
ation which .has no rival as a ereator
:et nerve forge.. • • •
Corresderipent.
00000000000
We are sorry to lose Mrs. land
Miss Colemart from our midst, but
Mrs. Coleman dreads the cold. win-
ters here. They will reside at Mit-
chell, Mrs. Coleman's old home. Mies.
Coleman will be much missed from
the telegraph and express •office as
she has been ,a faithful and, . pleasing
attendant there. We wish tier a suc-
cessful future.
Major Joseph I3eck has sold his
pretty residence at Saltford. and ',for
some time to come- will be one of
our eitizens in reality. •
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Oakes and son
•of Clinton attended the Exhibition
hero last week.
Mr. McGregor of the C. P. R. staff
here re -visited Louisville in Septem-
ber and was accompanied by Mrs.
McGregor, on his return to his dut-
ies here. Both are registered at the
"Aberdeen."
Mr„W. IL Smith of the Hotel God-
erich intends going to St; Louis for
the balance of the Exposition sea-
son.
Rev. Mr. Orr is pastor of the
Pres'byterian church at Alma, not
Elmira. He is the eldest S011 of our
citizens, Mr. and 1VIrs. Robert Orr.
Mrs. and the Misses Newton, Li-
ghthouse street, have removed to
Toronto as Miss May Newton has
entered the University in that city,
There was a great rally at North
Street S. S. oft, Sunday afternoon.
Miss Parlee read out the names of
the scholars. -in •each ward, some of
the names of the little infants being
already added to the list. The sup-
erintendent, Mr. Walter Pridhaan,
made a very nice address and • Mr.
Robinson read over' the list of tea-
chers present Rev. Mr, Hazen's
subjeot .for the Rally was "Our Sun --
day School" Which he said had. a,
great past and was now • great
family. • Centuries before Christ ihe
Jews had •elasees in which the tea-
chings of the Old. Te,sta.ment were
regularly given to. the youth of Out
period. The bo.ys and girls% of from
10 to 15 years received religious in-
struction `three times. a, Week in•the
time of Christ and the apostles, 'rhe
Sabbath being one of the days. The
choir, • composed of Some ,of the older . .
.girls, sang the anthem, "The Harvest •
Field" very pleasingly, Miss Clara,. Brussel:all rafts pf
Sharinan presiding at the piano. The
hymns sung by all were "Sound the • . Oct. 04
Battle Cry" and "When Jesus Conies
' Oct. 11-12
He' . Reward All His Servants." Blyth
, The •greateslydelight was; noticeable' Dungannon Oct, 13-14
The oven of an Imperial Oxford Range and the old-
fashioned spit before an open fireplace do better roasting than any other ecolang
apparatus Invented.
In the olden days the spit bad to be kept turning to get all sides of a roast
coked. It is much the same with the ordinary molt -stove. The heat of the
oven is greatest oa the fire side -roasts, bread, pies, cakes, etc., have to be
turned and twisted to get them eseeked at all. The result is uneven, unsetisface
tory cooking -good food ruined. The diffusive flue construction of the
Imperial Oxfor
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Range.
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draws fresh air into the flue chamber, super -heats it and diffuses it evenly over the
oven, thus heating it quickly, thoroughly and uniformly-baelc, front and sides
are at the same equal temperature. The result is juicy, tender roasts, light,
dainty pastry, evenly raised. bread -successful cooking,
When you buy an Imperial Oxford Range you get the result of over sixty years'
thought and experience in scientific construction of cooking apparates.
The Gurney Foundry. Co., Limited
Toronto, Canada
Montreal , Winnipeg Vancouver 2
For sale by Davis & Rowland.
AN .ASTIIMATIC'S sTorty. TOLD.11 •
tions, (Unit to even breathe. . ' "I .
$1.00"
Sleepless nights, suffocating scum::
can ecarcely. describe • all I suffered ' •
from asthma,'' Writes E. .P.
tem...NVI • mg -
Cavanaugh' of Collie/le.. "Spasms .0f •
coughing would come on that made • •
Me. weak. • Nothing did: me any good • •
Catarrhezone. I 'am delighted to . re- . •
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Until 1 used - the fragrant healing
commend -this reinedy which cured ine •
Of . chronic: asthma 'after • seores• .ot
good physicians • bad given me • up. • .
Catarrhozene is better . for' asthma;
gives quicker relief than any reinedy
1 know •of. My cure Is a. perfect ono.'
Try Catarrhozone, it neva fails • to
euro -Complete outfit $1..00;
trial' size 25e.. • • • • .• •
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when the superintendent said medals, . . .
Were to be given to 'those who had:
attended the classes. regulariy ' and
had their lessons well prepared; but
quiet :reigned who he said only two
schblars had won them, Miss Jennie
Cab telop and • MiSs Ora Bates. On
one side Of the medal is a crescent.
• shaped design of .sheaves of wheat.
with "For Merit" engraved upon: it
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ur 61)00021 Offer
good foe:. r4. days. only
batik: foi• -50C.
- : We make this general's offer
:. because we want you nlio .are are:
sick to get well, and we: knotv ;
thatii re -Vito tandadults
lTondicAskiaillictei.re y o u,- •
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' Vito Tonic is .a food for the
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nerve tissue.
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. it increases your appetite and ,
builds up your constitution. . •
It will, give back to.. you the::
energy you have lost. ,
. It is a preparation that ctires
permanently.
Cut out the coupon below and '
take it to the druggist whose •
name appears at the bottom of
this advertisement: • '
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• COUPOn • '
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Please sell the bearer .
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one sh.00 bottle of Vito Tonic for !,
• gooand charge the other soc. 19 '
outaccount, .
The Vito Remedy Co.,
Niagara Falk Canada.
and on the reverse side is a figare
of. ehilst with "The Good Shep-
hard" engrayed thereon. . The Medals'
were, for the past year 1903.
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NOMORE OPERATIONS
The day of Operations for. piles is -
past for all who know of the efficien-
cy of Dr. Chase's Ointment , as
euro for -this horrible ailment. • .1t
' doesn't inatter what form Of piles
you . have .solong as You use . ar,
Chase's Ointment carefully and Wen::
Wilily, it will soon bring relief and
cure. Ask your -friends and neigh-
bors what they know about this pre-
. partition. • . •
FOR OVISR. SIXTY, YEARS.
Mrs. Winsioev's Seething syrup has
been used iby millions of mothers for
their children while teething., If dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and ;-
crying With pain of vetting 'teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs., ea
To call attention to our immense
stock of modern watches, we make '
this unparalled offer
7in Open Face Stem
Winding 'and Stem
Setting 2Imerlean '
Levet* Watch in
Strang Nickel
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guaranteed an excellent timekeeper. • . • -
Should it fail to give satisfeetion,,
I will replace it with another any
time within onayeari '
As the cdst is far below the
wholesale price one eV will be
mailed to any address sn Canada.
on receipt of one dollar, and seven • • .
• cents for postage. Money refunded
if you do not like the watch. •
Descriptive circulars mailed free
• on application.
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Your visit to the Western Fair • '
'9th to nth, Sept. will give you an'
opportunity of :inspecting these
watches and our general stock.
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john.S. Barnard,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" • for . child- e. - • • • .• • •
rea .. teething.. It e will . relieve the poor -
little sufferer innitediatelys Depeticl
'wen ' tt,• meteors, there • is nasta.ke
about it. It.. c'tiree. Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach ..atl Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, 'softens the Gums, reduces
.• and gives time and • en-
ergy to . the whole. system. "Mrs..
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for _child-
ren • teethitig pleasaat to, the'Seats
and is the preecriptioe. Of' one "of the
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oldest and best 'female' physicians and•
mirses.. in the United.- States. Price .
25 cents a bottle. • Sold by all drug-
gists
_ gists throughout the world. Be sure
-ask for "Mrs.. Winslow's Soeth-
in • $ru ." • • • . • .
170 Dundas St. - LONDON
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MOOSE HUNTI Ntf.
The finest region in Canada. for the
hunter - who ' wishes to secure Moose
is the Ternagami: region New
Ontario, and now easy', of .access
the Grand Trunk Railway System • •
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'atid: North Bay.:All information re- • ..
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• garding • guides, routes,. rates, • etc.,
.ean. be had en application to J. D. . .
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Goderich.
. • - IVI-ePonald Distriet Passenger Agent,
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An E`*-Ilayor•ot. ,Bienheirn:.,5ays Local'
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Option Is a Success in That Town
Blenheim, Sept. pth..
• Dr. 0. Sir. Thompson : • • , . , . • . •
Dear $ir,-I have Yptir letter of the:13th inst. and reply
at once as briefly as possible, • : .
1 -The. supporters ',of Local Option are well pleased thus--
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far -'withthe results and ' 1 believe our cause has gataed•
many Wends from the -opposition.-• '
it
' • 21-T e hotel Dien in Blenheim ae living tip 't;the law,
as no 11 lairs are being sold as far as I I. see. In fact 1
, have scarcely heard of evert any suspicion resting on . any.
of these places and everybody is orderly about them•. .
. 3 -For a short tine after the bars • were closed there
- 'was, as- might !be expected, some bringing 'in of litibor in• .
bottles and an apparent effort on the part of,tt iew• to enake
. it appear that the law was a failure, but this has very
largely died out We have :the most .gratifying evidence of
• • • the beneficial results • to some of our neighbors,' noble men,
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' who were . muck addicted -to drink,. but who are now sober
•• and industrious. • -
No .man I'm sure With any heart , of sympathy, wan' help
but rejoice over these cases. • These men earnestly desire to
keep away from liquor, but With the open bar before tbriro
.. day by day were utterly powerless to do so. .
. . 1 , wish, you every success 'hi your nOble fight ' iin your
• •• oWii town and hope . that every worker may Ise stimulated by
. the thought that God is on the side of right and no one.
can surely say that we are trot laboring in •the cause of the
• very best interests of humanity. Yours truly, ....
• • T. T1. SHILLINGTON.
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• P. S.-11 at any time --I can give you any helpful Infer:
oration I shall be*.glad to do so. •.
R. P. REEkt,• I
DRUGGIST
CLINTON.
MANTM-INMISTR/OUS MAN OR
woman as permanent representative
of big inanufaeturing company, to
look after its business itt this coun-
ty and adjoining territory. Bust.
ness successful and established, Sitl.
ary $20.00 weekly and expenses.
Flalary paid weekly front borne of-
fice.:.. Expense money advanced.
orlonce pot essential. Enclose sel f -
addressed envelope, General lVfanag-
er, Como Block, Chicago. 83-8
TOMAS tdb yontur to take moiltelnetaks be
cured of croup, whooping cough and colds by
using Vapo•Oreaolette-they breathe it.
The Price''ofApples,
ex--.4P.:417:Trvv't • e• • 1 .4?». rP3442217""nr."1
As a result' of raporua redeived from all parts of the
province the Canadian Ps.,,rticulturist will announce in its
October issue that the utiple crop of the Province this year
is not' nearly as large as last year, and that tho' same is
little reason for the bearish reporis of buyers concerning
true throughout the United States generally. There is
the 'large crops. While *ere is a large amount of poor fru-
it 1 throughout Ontario, the general quality is good and -
growers should realize hatter prices than are 'tieing 'offered. • .
For 14e. 1 and No. 21 svitich, is good, growers should not
accept less than 76e to $1 per barrel on the:tree, where
considerable quantities of fruit lean be rgiven the buyer.% Re-
ports received ''by the flortieulturist show that buyers are
offering from 25e to 750 per barrel for fruit.
An Artistic Publication.
The most artistic publication gotten tip in connectiOtt
with the World's Pair at -St. Louis is, issued by the Grand
sent out to interested parties whet have applied for than,
Trtitik Railway System and thousands,of copies. have • heert
There is a limited. supply remaining and all thosewho
Jit-
tend- paying a visit to the "ivory city" should write • at
anter for a copy. Maps of the city or St. Louis and the
World's ralt Grounds, together with a comprehensive de-
scription of the 'Universal Exposition and interesting - in-
formation as to routes and side trips is contained. in the
brocure sent free on application to 1, .13. McDonald, District
Passenger Agent, Toronto.
..41\lassegio.s, • -
Miss -Jessie Macdonald has .return-
ed.' from' a pleasant visit at the SooS:
Mrs. Gordon ot • St,. Helens was the
guest last week of her parents, . Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Salkeld.
Mrs.. Alex. Craigie has returnetl-
. from a pleasant visit at Brigden;
Sarnia and Port Huron. Miss Minnie
Craigie accompanied •her on her visit
and returned with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave' Bell received
many Compliments from the direet-
ors of the Fair and from many vis-
itors upon their •proficiency in . the
• culinary art. The luncheon and Men,
Ivanisrone.re. bountifully served .and • first
'class as well, at the Exhibition pa -
Miss ,jessie Macdonald prisented us
with' a pretty souvenir canoe pin
from Sault Ste. Marie,
• Mrs, Ellen McCarthy has removed
to. her' .riew purchase on Wellesley
• street lately owned And accupied by
Mrs. Hogan. Mrs, and Miss Hogan
have removed to Detroit.
Mrs, Malcolm Macdonald is 'finding
out' that her pet crow can do more
than say "Hello." S. twenty -live'
• cent piece was lett by her on the
table day and the crow spying it
picked it up and hid it somewhere,
,abeui ,the yard. Several other things
• have disappeared. •
Cofistifirelogi and
Stomach TrMea
The most common ills of fifes
aro quickly wired by Dr., •
Chase's Kveiney-Liver
p-
ly eidivening the action of kidneys;
liver and bowels Dr. Chases Kidney,.
Livor PHIS' entirely overcome constipation.'
and ensure the proper working of the
digestive system..
MRS. PWRN CVAIMINGS. Deseronto, '
Ont., states; i^" I w:ui in very poor health
when I began to use Dr. Chase's Kidney -
Liver Pills. I had been a great sufferer .
from constipation aticl stomach trouble •
and wits eveak and run down in strength..
I was gradually growing worse eVery day,
and finally decided that I wotild have to do
something. Hearing of many being cured
byDr. Chase's Kidney -Liter Pills I began
• using those, and soon noticed a ;narked
change for the better. I continued this
treatment until I was cured of constipation
and for stomach was restored to a healthy
,' condition. ' It only took about three boxes'
' of pills to entirely cure
., Dr. Chase's Kidneiliver Pills, one pill
a dose, 20 cents box. ThAportrait and
.sigi,ttirts of Dr. A. W. MIK the famous
i receipt book author, are on corny box.
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Touch T3rpewriting•
Touch typewriting means operating the 'hey boaxd
without looking at the letteos-just watch the copy arid
continue writing the same as a musician plays the piano
without looking at the keys.
By the touch system an operator can write all day
without looking at the keys-ntean,,s faster work and a hifg
saving in time.
• The Forest City Business and Shorthand College
teaches touch typeWriting and business methods thoroughly,
• Students may enter any time during ten% Bookieldreo.
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J. W. Westrvelt, Prinelpet, Londt,
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