The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-06, Page 6The Clinton News -Record
April 6th I9O
A BAD COLD
usually catches you in
your weakest spot, No
matter where it is, Shi*
lob's Consumption Cure.
the ]Lung Tonto, will reach
the seat of the trouble and
cure you. Your money
back. 0 it doesn't,
io1
25c., . SOc. and 51.00
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Wilslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers. for
their children while teething. If .dis-
turbed by night and blroken of your
rest by a. sick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Wilslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediateiy. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
aboht it. It 'cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and en-
ergy to the' whole system. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price
- 25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup."
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Each pupil is given in-•
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taught.
Situations guaranteed
Graduate.
taught 'is that used. b all
newspaper and court re-
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.Best systems of Book:
keeping, Penmanship, Arith-
metic, e o . , oroug t
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News Of The Day.
Patrick 1\tc•f;eo of Kingston, a 'Cri-
mean veteran, is d, ad at the age- O.
75
years. cars.
• Rt1;, Milton I). •Coltman of St. C'a
tharines condemns 'the .theatre and
the novel as degrading to young
men.
Mrs. Chas. Hemmers of Portland,
Oregon, sprinkled kerosene on • her
• clothes and burned herself • to death.
Military service has b•een••41.1andoncrl
ir. Finland by a manifesto of the
('zar. The question will be settled
later by the Legislature.
Ilon. Jaines Sutherland has return
ed to Woodstock from the south, very
little improved in health.
Hiram Walker & Sons will double
the capacity • of their distillery at
�Wall(erville. .
yr. J'. W. Baumann, the Hamilton
r usician, .died Monday morning.
Indigestion and
Sleeplessness
Are symptoms of nervous ex-
haustion which clivappear
with the use of Dr. Chase's
Nerye Food.
Plenty of people who have a horror of nervou,
prostration and paralysis, suffer from indigestion.
sleeplessness, and other symptoms of nervou,
exhaustion not realizing the danger they are in.
Nervous disease develops slowly and by restoring'
vigor to the wasted nervecells by the use of Dr.
Chase's Nerve Food you can prevent. serious.
results.
Mit, MATTHEW WHITE, a retired farmer,
living at 61 Elgin St., St.
Thomas, Oht., states :—
" For some years I have
suffered more or less from
indigestion and nervous
2 dyspepia, and as a result.
I have been 'subjectto
dizzy spells and discomfort
after eating. I used Dr.
iF,ti\ Chase's Nerve Food, and
found it improved my
digestion, steadied my
nerves, and made me rest
and sleep very much bet.
ter. I can truthfully re.
M1. WHITE commend the Nerve Food
to anyone who suffers from the above ailments.'
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 50c. a box:
To protect you against imitations the portrait.
and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous
receipt book author, are on every box.
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if you
SpO 't likeread oto
f
♦' 'the ex-,
periences of anglers, shoot-
ers and campers, or yacht -
Adventure if Ing;yoour
are in..
• terested in country ilk,
'WitiA ask your newsdealer for
' ORES'I` AND
STREAM," or -send
us twenty-five Cents
andfor four Weeks trial trip. A
large illustrated Weekly
Gunjournal of shooting,
fishing, natural his
tory and yachting. A
Rod
new depart.
ment has to
do with the
Country
Home and its
surroundings.
Terms: $4
a year, $2 for
six months,
We send
free on re-
quest o u r
Catalogue of
the best
books on outdoor llfe and recreation.
FOREST AIS STREAM ?MOO.
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SCIENCE AND ART.
Carman B., The Friendship of Art A 348
A 342
Flaprriarion 0., Astronomy for Amateurs A 340
Kelly A., Bears I have Met A 315
J
Layeacic, Argumentation and Debate' A 3
.I pandon J., The Call of the Wild A 311
Pearson C. D., Among the ,Farm Yard People. A 3.43
Pearson 0. D., Among the Night People A 3ti
Sandford Frank, The Art Crafts for Beginners A 347
BIOGRAPHY.
Mahan A. T., The Life of Nelson , B. 303
Morris W.. O'C, Wellington,. 4.13 304
Morley, Life of Gladstone, 3 vols ° B 305 300 307
Crowest F. J., Story .of the Organ
RELIGIOUS.
Nichol Robertson W., The Expositors Bible
Genesis and Exodus 0 175
Leviticus and Numbers 0 176
Deuteronomy and Joshua s C 177'
Judges, Ruth and. Chronicles C 178
Samuel C 179 •
Kings C 180
Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job 0 181
'Psalms 1 to 89 C 182
Psalms 90 to 150 C 183.
Ecclesiastics; Song of Solomon and Lamentations- C 184
C 185
Isiah r
Jeremiah C 186
Ezekiel and Daniel C .187
The Minor Prophets 0 188
St, Mathew 0 189
St..Mark and St. Luke C 190
John C 191
Acts of the Apostles C 192.
Romans and . Corinthians, , C 198
Corinthians and Galati+ons C 194
Ephesians and Phillipians 0 195
Collossians, Philemon and Thessalonians C 196
Timothy, Titus and Hebrews 0 197
James, Judo and Peter C. 198.
St. John, Revelation C 149`'
Drummond Henry, The Ascent of Man Cr 152
Black 11., Praetice of Self Culture C 158
Gardenshire S. M:;Lux' Crucis C. 153'
Gladden W„Where. Does the Sky Begin ... .....;•••••• .. • .. ,,C 1557 ...
Hillis. N. D., A Man's Value to Society • C 155
McLeod ,N., The . Gold Thread 0 150
:Sheldon C.. The Narrow Gate 0 '154
' POETRY . AND DRAMA: •
Field Eugene, Little Book of Tribune Verse D . 69
Phillips. Stephen, The Sin. of David. D 170
D'Annunzi.o G., Francesca, 'da Rimini 0 171
HIS'T`ORY.'
Clark F. B;,'• The Sword of Garibaldi 1=i 451.
Hopkins, Story of the Dominion I"I 452
-Davis W. S•, Falaise (middle ages) I.1 453
Whitehouse, The, Effendi (Soudan), I -I 454
• - •.P%IILOSOPUY; 'POLITICAL SCIENCE; ETC:
Smith Goldwin, Commonwealth or Empire 1 •177
Montaguei Standard Oil Co :1 178
George R., Progress and Poverty "•I 179.
' Wellman Fi, Art of Crossexamination 1 180
GENERAL, LITERATURF,
I.ounsbury T.. R„ Standard.P>:cn;ulcfation J '116 :'
Black h1, Friendship J 317
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Aguilar G. Woman's. Friendship . „ J 31.9
Aguilar
McSpadden J. W,, :Synopses of. Dickens' 'J 32'i
•;. TRAYI.I,•' .. ..
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Crocket' 8. R.,' Raiderland , .L 322 ..
Mauderlip, Siberian Klondyl±;i L 300
Hillis N. D:, Quest of John Chapman...,,, ,.:L' 316
Hearne L., Japan L 319 '
Hogarth D. G., Penetration of. Arabia L 325
Landon P., The Opening of Tibet• L 327
Palmer Frederick, With Kurol(i in Manchuria.,.:,.: L 328.
Robins E:, The Magnetic North (story) L 317
Seaman L, From Tokia Through Manchuria L 321.
Price R.; The. Two Americas L 307
Johnson C., The Land of>Heath'er.,
White S. E:, The Mountains
Rains” 'I', J. The Strife of the Sea (story) L'305
::.L. 303
White. S. E., Silent Places L 299
White S. "E., Blaied Trail.Stones LLL
333.326
White S. E., The. Magic Forest:,, ::L .301_
Johnston Sir H,, The Nile Quest. L 310'.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wagner Chas., By the Fireside M 215 ;:
Wagner .Chas:, . The Simple Life.:.:....,,. 'M 227•
Wagner Chas, The Better Way s M 241.
Holley, Jamantha at Saratoga M 216
TIewlett M., The Queen's Quair 1\I 203.'
, Townsend E. W., Sure M 21.4 ."
Kwysland E. B'., Weddings 'M 910...
JUVENILE ,
Alden W. L., The Adventures of Jimmy Brown IC 428
Alger Horatio J: Brave, and Bold K 436
Alger Horatio J., .Brave and. Bold • K 436
,,. Paul T_he. Peddlar K 437
Strong and'Steady.'; .IC. 488
" Strive and Succeed K 439
'; Struggling. Upwards IC 440
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Do and Dare. K 441:
"Luke Walton K .442
Bob Burton , K 443
Redoes Inheritance K 444
The ,Young Miner K 445
The Young Circus Rider K 440
The Young Adventurer K 447
' Making His Mark'. K '44$
The World Before Him K 449
The•Odds• Against Him K 450,
The Young Boatman K' 451:
Tho Five Hundred Dollar Cheek ,,,,,K 452
The Adventures of a Telegraph•BoyK 453
Forging Ahead...—. K 454 `.
Ben. Bruce K 455
Try and 'Trust K 456
The Boy Knight. K 4860
Risen Froin The Ranks ....... K, 461
Bound To ' Rise K 462
The Store 'Boy. K 463
Julius The Street Boy IC 464
>, The Cash. Boy
II
467
Carroll Lewis, 'Through the Looking Glass K 435
Barbaras Triumph
Dennison
Cheever H. A., Gipsy Jane •KK 43431
Mary A., '
„ The Frenchman's ,Ward K' 43(i2
r' . The Guardian's Trust K 433
Gordon Col. I3, R., Osceola, Chief of the Serninples1 470
Henry G. A., Among the Malay Pirates Ki 465
" A Dash for Khartoum K 460
Jack Archer K 473
The' Youtig Midshipman IC 408
By Conduct and Courage....., .:..... K 475
The Golden . Canon X 409
+[ The Young Carthagenian IC 470
Of The Cornet of the Horse K471
Ingraham Col. I'rentier, The Girl Rough Riders K 434
Lillie • Luey, C•, The Colonel's Money K 427
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The household et Glen holly K 429'
Madden Eva, Tho Soldiers of the Duke ' IC 472
McSpadden J, Walker, :stories of Itobin HoodX 474
riewerry Pantile r., The Odd One K 423
"421
Not Port Profit ....K '
" All Aboard'. It 425
Richards Laura E. 'rhe Green
' in Gown K 422
Thurston L. T., AiIatehelor Maid and Her 3rother,..,IKC 442261
Webster Jean, When Patty Went to College K 459
Wiggin Kate Douglas, lebeeea
Wiggin Kate Douglas, Mit a Dozen 'Housekeepers K 457
Wpgley Clive P,, Gold, Gold in Oa>tiben,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,X 450
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East Wawamosh.'
The Council met on March 23, pt.r-
suant to adjournment ; °mernber i all
present except Mr. Wilson.
uointe
The d followiforirthis piathnrastersyear:-*-
ere ar)-
Georncwl..
East Wawanosh,
Gil..;on J. Gillespie, of Whitechurch,
was the only one who had offered so
far to work .and operate the,road gra-
tier this 'M.5i Son.
Debentures were passed: and signed
0.40.1441.
FREE TO CHURCH' BAZAARS
AND ENTERTAINMENTS IN AID
OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
Sturdy, Win. Cowan, ROA. Somers,in favour of, Joshua J. Walsh, serer- A quantity
Thos. Rradnoek, Alex. Parker, Relit. c'ees as caretaker ,of (.!ravel pit, lot 42,
• Johnston, jr., Henry i;hiell, John 'eon; 0, in 1904, $3 ; Munici9a1 World
Hoare, James Howatt, Win. Toll, 1st., Thomas, supplie:•i, posta.;t', etc•.)
George A. Henderson, John (
aldwtll. is date, 9Z..J i It.lt
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iron
1 Wm. Fear, Edgar Dexter, James '1' I bolts for bridget�-on river, eon 8 at:tl
Wilson, Wnt. Wildon, Sampson Cart- 19, $2.
er, • Jas Hickingbotham, John Red . A resolution of•ct.ndoltneu and sym
-
rnanis n In, Jas. II v�1,Ie J. pa
thy
hwith the
Reeve'.. John B.
Ellis
Taylor, Jas. A. merm, Fred J.ltath, in -the
recent death of his .ilnly son,
Launcelot Nethery, Jolla J. Ballade
an, IIenry Edwards, Wm. J. Ta1tb,
Sant, Morton, John T. Pickett, Wm.
Rath, Joseph Stonehouse, Rich. Cor-
ky, Wni. Wightman, Wm, Bennett,
Cyrus W. Scott, Jas. D. Anderson,
David Sproat, John McCallum, sr.,.
Adam Robertson, James Walsh, Alex
Porterfield, David S. Scott, jr., Alex. o'clock, a. m.,Ordinary munl'cipal-
King, Patrick Gibib'ons, John Fergus. al business will be attended to in
on, Joseph Brandon, Matthew Fer- the afternoon of same day':
guson, Jonn R. Salter, Robt, Stein,
,John Menzies, sen:, Sam. Mc'13urney,
John Reid, John T. Currie, Wesley Dungannon.
Pattison, T Leaver, T. Robinson,
Win J. Currie, Josetih. J. Kerr, And, . On the 161th inst Chas, Robinson
Currie, Wm. Wilson, George Wilson, of St. Augustine had the misfortune
Tilos. Lowell,John Leggatt, George to fall on the ice, •reeeiving a bad
Mowbray, son,,: J o ian,"D'as- 1 fracture --•heat -the-Wrist in one of her
epli Smeltzer, Robt. McGee, Jas. arms.
Martin, jr:., John Gibbons, Robt G. Rer. C. Rutherford was, owing to
Haines, George O. Naylor, Hugh Mc- illness, unable to condubt divire ser -
Burney, Wm. Robinson, Wm. James, vice for a couple of weeks. Thera
Joseph Channrey, Sam. Thompsonwalid will ,bc.no service in Erskine church
pa
t)evereaux. next Sunday but the Bible class will
Poundkeepers — John Iictar,• Alex, he conducted as usual.
Jabob, Magee, .Ashfield, who has ibeen
for some • time. troubled with symp-
toms of appendicitis and also . Georg
Bradford's second daughter, who was
sutieriug with the .sante ailment, are
convalescing.
We are pleased to be able to note.
that R. Stewart; ;who has been 111
for sonic time, is recovering.
On Thursday evening a pleasant ii-
me was spout in Elliott's au(lttorilim,
when. a large number of friends anis
ac,guaintances were present to bid •
good=bye to R. Kirk and family who
leave for Alberta, to Wesley : Tre •
tonal. day. The,amount to be charged leaven, who goes to take a position in
was introduced and earned uitaltitl)-
ously. , •
The clerk was instrueted to forward
a . copy of same- to' Mr, Bilis and
family forthwith.',
Council then adjourned to meet as
a Court of Revision. and • Appeal on
Friday,; 26t11 day :of 'May next at 1Q
a
0440
of sale hie sample packages of
ed 1cse•
Tea •
will besent' by • express, charges prepaid, to any church or
oeiety, for sale•at a Bazaar or entertainment, to Le held in aid
of a Church.o" Charitable Institution.
The application must be sent in or endorsed by a Cler—
gyman who will state what church he is in charge of,
This offer is made fur the purpose of introducing Red
Rose Tea to people who are likely toappreciate its superior
quality and at the same time aid in a matendl 'way very wor-
thy objects.
T. hi. ESTABROOKS, St. John, N R.
Blanches : Toronto,.,Winnipeg.
McGowan, Ber. II. Taylor, 1 saias
Pearen, 'Harry McGee, David Clow,
Jas. Robinson,.: John. Campbell and
John Cochrane.:
: Fenceviewers-Jas, . T, Bell, John
McDowell, George .Fotheegi1l, Wesley
Pattison,: Sarni ' McBurney and Geo
T. Robertson.
A scale for the performarioe of Stat
ute Labor, 1905, was adopted as fol-
lows :--Assessed up to 1;1000,. 2 days
work ; from $1000 to $2000, ' 3 days' ;
•from $2000 to $3000, 4 days, and for
every other $1000 assessment or any.
franctional part therefore one addit-
rforedunonced-perfoto7°rm5cedri e• statuter :- ilabostooar d • was .Toronto and to Miss Kathleen Swann,
•
eda; of Y
$1 Per -day as formerly.. :
The. Treasurer' reported..•• cash on
hand at date 460:39.
who leaves
he present r: sent charg
e, as
'assistant. teacher in Du» ganron pt,blic
school in a'fcw days for a• situation in
a srhool near'Ilolmesville. • On' Fri-
day evening the members of the. A. 0.
U. W: in Du'ngannoll• met to bid fare-
well to Mr. Kirk and family on, their
THS 'ARCH -FIEND 03'' 'I'IIE leaving for: their poly location in Al,
Not. war, :mor'e deadly than ever ,)erta,. '
this modern butchery—'hut catarrh Mr. -and Mrs. George Stothers• . of
which :leads to• consumption and' ann- Teeswater• ha'e; let for hone cu: Mon -
pally kills more •than famine.. and day .,after •having a short visit anion;;
war combined. The doctors how, stle- friends and. relations Isere ?,n(1 ib Dun-',
cessfully fight 'catarrh with 'a, reiuiely gannon vicinity, ' .
that'. never ,fails -- "Catarrhozone," . John Garvin of 'Winnipeg, .who : has
it's. death to every type' of catarrh,: been on a business and p1 asure trip
1t destroy every root- anti ranch of
tlr4 disease, sa thQroughly that a 1e-
' 1 Ise. ( never r be feilod.-lftl0
u
h
le with colds, nasal' oi throat catarrh: Zh
Ya
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1 Mrs.s. • 'RobertbeLt
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ter50l
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or subject to bronchitis of •tsth:u t and: otll' i...Mends. Mr.. t,itvin: was
use Catart•horone. and you'll .be'cured ++ib.orn 'and'.• bioug'it . up in this
forever. _ ire rho d , .1''• : •
to •' Cuta; California, Chicaip and
othiai x)ints, en his return hoe
mwi
c'tllc•cl to• sis
ELS' 'Mrs. Jellies'
es'
Wingham. •
The *trarsfer: of•'•:the hardware business known! as the "Fish-
leigh" • stook, from Mr, Davis,, the purchaser, to the .- more
recent. purchaser, Mr. B. Gerry, was eompfeted last • week .•
and the store is now open for business. •
Mr. A. J. M, .horn); who has been working in Bell's fact-
ory
for a number of years, leaves this week for Cranibirook,
near Brussels,where he will engage itt tht• general store bo-
siness, Clanbrook is a good location and Mr: Helm has to
'cured. `an old established stand..
Death .has (been busy in the; vicinity of Whtteehui'ch recent-
-1y. On Sunday week the home of. Mi.. ..Joseph Laidlaw .of.
West Wawanosh was, saddened hy.• the death of Mrs. Laidlaw
after an illness of about ten: days. About. three months ago
the baby of tho home was taken with' erysipelas, but .af-
ter a long siege the child recovered.•• _I.t is, thought the irio-'
deer contracted the disease from theinfant, for she was.
taken ill. After a partial recovery a . relapse came on and
death ensued. Deeease(l; was a daughter: of JVIr. Robert Pur -
don of: Whitechnech''and leaves a 'sorrowing husband' and?a
' family of seven children, the youngest less than 11, year old.
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ford: AD leNell, Clintons
and J. E. Harnwell, Varna.