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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-20, Page 5Maims Newsellasierti a,sta_6/104,444$40 -V•aiarrailliat vtaa TH:la ,,..MOLSON 9, BANK • • Incorporated by Act of Parlianteitt 1855, Capital hid Up :$3toonoit riegerve. Fond Stow*. • Farmers' Salo Note et Caished or Collected., 'Drafts on all po- ints in' the Dominion, Great Britain, United Mateo and ali Voreip Countries bought and solLat hest rates. Advances • nude to Varniere, Stock Dealers Tod 3uskues Men atf lowest rates and on most favorable terms. SAVINGS BANK P AM'MilNT—DepoLt o $1 and up- wards reeeiVed. Intereet allowed at highest current rates • from date of deposit, compounded half-yearlY and added to •:principal jiine 30th and December 31st. 11. 0. IIREWEff, r Manager, CLINTON. 061•1111....R.a. ***3006,k3.9400064,90.4a0eieiessiek FOR SALE.-11OUSE WITH FIVE I rooms on Maple street for sale or to rent. Hard anti soft water, fruit trees,' etc., ete.--W. J. Falconer? oaa•-"ara'a....004.4•10”... Clinton F. O. 4 4 4 F 4 4 4 41' 4 41' a ,-,0.88cD46.,(megtz, There e no better words to express the lIellyar Watches. They are "ALL ftlalfr in eVery particular if STYLE, ACTION, 6 < CASE ANI) DURApILI:IY In spite of their -high civatities they are sold' ata reasonable price,. If you have an old watc we, will take it part • ,payment for a Dew." one: . Headquarters for •fine watch r.t'Ppirlfiga qrsm vs .A.C.4.i.AL . • . 4 4 4 4 41' 4 4 f • , Jeweler and optician CLINTON. seetetfoi6seri4c4(X.-iimEiwck*tivieiE WE TAKE THE LEAD, OTHERS .. FOLLOW FOR • ., New and uy-to-date OPCICOPIOS • ra ....a a. • e • • • 6 LBS. goon JAPAN.TEA., 4,00 18 LBS. REDPATH'S • GRANULAT- ED SUGA-R-, Ali kindg of De CLINTON.. Phone 111: Pronipt Delivery FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 'THE office aid stable lately occupied by Dr. Evans.—Apply to Box 161• , , • Hensall, or •to ft Dickinson, Clin- ton. ' 75 in,a,amoiar :SHOP AND4nsiDzNan TO ax.Nr 40 For Salea-The btick store on • Albert steed together with the • dwelling house letely occupied by R. PitzsimOns, is offered either to rent or for sale, There is a good stable. The. premises are well situated and • suitable for any niisiness. Apply to' AlObit O. Elliott, %Odd Road, * or Henry Beattie, Clinton 89 Clawvoyant.Phydno Medical Pcaffilnation Fyne, „By 00,- E. P. BUTTERFIELD,' of 'SYtacnse, N. Y. Believing in clair- voyance or trot*, there is no gainaaYing the feet -that the doctor can explain, Ahe floret el pause of your, disease either mental or physleal and ha te- • %toted to health m4,414311100 MallY helpless lieralids all their lives. Send, lb& tit hair,: name, to and steno to OH, Z. V, BtirrERPIELD, Syteeo- TUE RIG}IT i'LACE To oNT lVfen's and 'Women's Clothing, clean- ed, dyed and repaired is at, Mrs. J. T. Seward's, 69 COTTAGES FOR SALE—TWO COTe taps on Rattenbury street - west for• pile. Will be sold ivery cheap, Por furtlier information address • Miss J. Stinson, Eden Grove or • Cargill.•70-4t FARM FOR SALE ON r.HE "JON - don .-Road, mile from Clinton. Abend'. 133 acres 'first "elass land; rich 55 e garden, has been 4 ,Stock farm for a number of years. Yralne • house, :large barne,plenty of stab- ling, *pig house 'for 100 head, im- plement building. Poseession Oven any, time. Owner wishes to retire -front fanning. Apply to 11. Plied - steel, Clinton, 71 I HAVE BOUGHT. Tail 'BUS AND draying business from Messrs. Mod- . at and -Ker and rented the stable of Dr. Evans wriere I have teleph- one connection. Passengers or bag- gage called for or delivered to any part of the • town. Prompt service gueranteed.-elosh Cook. 62 • Lor FOR SALE, -4' ACRE LOT ON .Maple street, next to corner o! MdI and Maple streets isofferedfor -, sale. It contains a number of fruit trees, currant ahd berry bushes, etc: —Walter 1VIar1ae. 70 • PORTLAND CE1VIENT FOR SALE. -- I represent two of • the largest , Companies manufactioing cement and can supply it An large or se -mil •euentities. Have already disposed of four carloads tlds season.—Mrs. T. A. Walker, Cliaton. 76 TEACHER, WANTED' FOR S. No. 13, Stanley, duties to com- mence after the slimmer holidays. Applications, personal preferred, re- ceived by the undersigned up to July 1.5th.—James T. Keys, Secre- tary -Treasurer, Varna, .P, 0. 77 EXCURSIOX.— 'ATTEND THE MA- . sonic EizeurSion to Goderieh on Thursday, July 6th. For rates end particulars see posters.-- C. I-1. Sanders, Secretary,nxeter. 77 , . „ BARGAINS—I HEREBY RESPEC- tfully offer to the puielie and attest to the fact as genuine, a - large number 1-.)f Bell organs and pianos, some thought for eash, but mostly taken in payment for new pianos as I do a;Iarge piano business over the county of Huron. Sonne other • Makes in the list. About $5000a00 • -Worth in all. Some almost. new. Call or. write .to C. Hoare's Greet Music Emporium, Clinton, • 76-4 TENDERS WANTHD, --SNALED, Bulk or Separate tenders for aU or mil el. the Several hranehes rekeired in the ereCtion and' conviction of:a Cement 'COnerete Factory handing for tire "Clinton Knitting Co, Lim- • ited," ,at Clinton, Ont. TenderS aro invited also in connection .withab- ove for Cement BloOks or white bri- ck, above the basement hae,as the • proprietors wish • to reserve 'to th- emselies the right to ereet tAther Cement Concrete, 'Cement Blocks, • or White Brick. 'raiders will , be repeived up to July 20, 1905, at6 p, Plans and specideations May be seen et Combets Drug Store, Clinton, Ont., or at the office of a Clinton Knitting Factory, Clinton • Ont., or at the office ot Stewart, . Winton Zfr Taylor, Arellit.ects, 8 Maiket street, Brantford, Ont.: •All • tenders must beesealed and endowed • "Teeders" and addressed to IL /3. • Combo, 13ok 166, Clinton, Ont, Lo - %Viet or any tender not necessarily aceept6d. Winton, July 4th, 1905. 014AS. LI IIING; HAND LAVN- dry. Beet work in the towe. Gee • aranteed. No machines 'used to destroy the clothes., A trial so, .ort work which will be ex. • ecuted by heed. Stand-up collars ironed without being btoizen hi the wing. Shirts ironed 80 tbat they will not hurt your neck. Ties done • to look .like new. Aleo wife and all other classes of work, Parcels cal'1. ed for and delivered to any part of the town. Setrie Priebe': Shirts Collars to, (Nilo 3e, 'Ocitten Shirte So, Fanilly Weshing etareli- ed, 40 coats per doz. am1ty Wad- ing, .25 tents per doze Plain, • not • starched. •Pure Tea—Direct from • Obilift for sale. GiVo it a trig. Laundry on /Into street, next to RidoUt k111,1011 °MOO, , 76' Mies Bella Dunlop of Prize& Alberti Sask. is visiting friends aud ae- quair441001; a*.Mrs. (Dr.) Slaw Toront,c) eslled on Mrs. Wm. Snell on., Manley. Mrs. David Tudor of Toroeto, brother „Than Tudor' of i•heeforth, celled on their brother ..)unatii 'ludo on Monday. Master George Jewitt sspendinz bis vavatlon With hie uncle, R. W. Jewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. S. lo.tanley end son, also Master Charles H011idge ef Toronto spent Monday 10.nd TuesdeY the guests •of the formers sister4Mrs. D. Tudor. Mrand lYirs. Jabez Roues end Miss Mary Rands of Clint ez visited et nne. Edward Rands' on Sunday. • Mr. Templeton of }Jensen is visit- ing in the neighborheed. • Ur Jos Rands was I. el zet woik part Of lesteweek with a sore eye. • Mrs, Daniel Sutherland and son visited •the former's father, Mr Hen- dersen, on Sunday. • Mr. Gilbert Jamieson. of • Detroit spent his vacation with ilia pa, ents• Mr.. and Mrs. tiaizin Jamieson On Tuesday evening Rev, eft. Cle- ment gave an address 'in the Metho- dist church ,bere, giving the inqprePs- ions made uppn his mind eerieg his attendaiiee at the International Sab- haeh school Association meeting A • Toronto some weeks Ago. the work of the -Convention was conducted al- ong broad and liberal lines. Marriages. OUMMINGS--FRYFOGLE-- At the yesidenee of the bride's parent, Wingham, on July 5,th,' by Rev, D. Perrie, James A. Cummings Of • ListoweI and formerly of •Wing- • ham to 1V1innie Frylogle, daughtee of Mr. D. leryfogle. BURNETT—BAKES—At Knox man- se, Goderich, on July Oh, by Rev, James A. Anderson, Thomas William Burnett of Goderieb to Henrietta, Bakes of Campheliford. Births. FINCHL-Iii Clinton on July 15th; to. Mr. and Airs. Entantial Finch,' a: deAghter—stillbOrn, BRETT—In Seaforth on July 10th; to Mr, .and Mrs .• R. A. Brett, a sou. WEBER—In East Wawatesh on June .„30th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Web- er, a da,ughter. BRENNER--In Zurich on July leth, to Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner, A de:U.010r. D•eaths'. • cook,In Clinton on July 18th, Bes- sie rreee, daughter of Mr. David Cook, Rattenbary 'street, aged 2 months and 19 days. - • 1-16DGSON—In Goderieh on July 11, Robert Jos. Hodgson, aged 9 years and 3 months. • 1VfeKINNON—In Goderleh on July 0: -• Emily 1 nevi relict of .the • late Neil McKinnon aged 69 years and • 5 months. . " • ••I'lre manager of the Canadian tional Exhibition has received a num- ber of congratulations on his secur- ing the fa -mous band of the Irish Guards to ' play two conoerte...daily on the Exhibition -Grounds, from August 29th to Septernber 9th, both days inch.sikte. Of this organization the Oroliestra), Thries, published in London, England, and recognized as oue of the first musical authorities in the world, says that "Banclinaster Hassell hag succeededin getting 'to- gether the finest musical comihrnation in London,. or in fact, in Great Brit- ain. There are several superp solo- ists among tiS men, and the band. is well balanced and adjusted.. Their engagement to go abroad 'has • sur- prised • dverylrody; as it is known that • they have bad to reluse a number of engagements in •Great'lEiritain. Bawl - master Hassell, whose popularity is he a greet measure due to his method of adapting his programme , to the •tastes aod requirements or his mull- •ese eg, is entitled, to the thanks oi all lovers of music for ' the , splendid band he hasformed." a • . . • TAKE • NOTICE.—A • 'NOTE POR the sum of $21. was drawn on July 14th in favor of 13. A. ,Iliggins for which I have received no value and therefore deels,r0 indl and Void. -- •James Keyes, Varna P. 0, 80-3* SgiNotts. • von SA— ANY quantity of good cedar singles now being ' manufactured in the Village of Bayfield. Prices right Apply to W. R. JoWett, Box 30, Ilayfield. 70 UM* Count?* Beteg Outlook. Cline(*) July 111.-Whan the 'Canada Land Company. got hold a the Huron comity belt tad brought in eeetters years ago it did good eervice to the Canedwhich was to be. • The peoPle who bought the land were of a. gocd typo, itidepeudeet, theifty god ambit- ious. Their coming in made possible the country of today, with its pros- perous towns and large. output of all the varied farm products of Huron. The wide diversity and extent et tho- se producte.are such as to put Huron einem.); the first live eounlies o Oze. tarn) in „the production of greln,roete and stock. A County of Big Figures, Tha Wheat crop of 1908 amounted to, 1,163,000 bushels. Last year it drop- ped down to 044,000. It will be rent - %labored, however, that the yield throughout the Provinee was .only a little over omo,opo 'bushels, which .was less than half that ef 1903. This year's crop. will be laege. There is fear, of rust with the continuenee of wet weather, hut the rust bee hot yet appeared. A crop a 1,500,090 bush- els of berley is now 1he -normal for Huron. Thie year's crop promis- es to eXceed anything 'ova, harvested, here. The Oat crop for 1903 amount. 'ed to over 6,00b090. bitehele,' and the outlook neWiS•for anclther such crop. The acreage .0r0eas is larger thiAsee- son, end, rye, coin, buckwheat and sugar beats are promising well in the- ir lieilted areas. Hay is an abundant cropand of quite goodsquality. • Apple§ Fall Behind., • The apple yield promises to he sma,- ll and away lielow the nornial of good yearS, The explanation is wanting, but the fact is 0,f the root crops nothing but good is spoken• . rhe same is true, whether of pota- toes or theother roots raised for stock.. The.effect of a long any se son on potatoes would eot be good, but not the slightestehrre has 'heen done as 'yet! Oeig a the Rig Four. . Huron ommty :produes -annually Ormous herds of. stock. It is. one of four counties' in Ontario, Essex,Kent and. .Sinicpeebesing the others, ewhien produce and • sell more than a mIllin dollar' 'worth 'ce Swiee- each. In lUda 470,l)00 worth a homes were gent mit. But the large figures ere needed. for attle. nthe. same year $1,729,, 000 worthof battle [Were Shinned. Tho average value per head was 342.511. In :MiddleSex ,it was $40.60 and in Well- ington $43.73. The average for the Ttovinee was $35.93. It is „ -believed that Stock generally •i$ as free from 'disease this year .as eVet •before. .8liert11ore.'.0entre: Shorthorn cattle are the —i favorites with • Huron peunty .steielonen and the- re are in this section a number • • of good herds. Mr: '...tareei Snell has .A herd of twenty-three .Sherthorns • oe his effil-a.cre farm : in .Hulletttowtishe ip. He was :Porn. over; on the eext tarn?. His father- was -the -first -white settler in .149.1; district. He has • a Red • Rose calf Of last. Odtober which he ,-.prizet, %Seottish, Peer, athree-ye- er'-eld imported Mill, is ' the pride • of his owner. .Mr Snell is a .prominent Leioester sljeep, man and has a drove of -eighty ,Lemesters• .and forty-eight lanibs The output 111 sheep frone Hine% amounted. to. $165,000', in 196e. Mr. e Snell re/lees some Alfalfa cloitee On:la: farm and is:feeding it at pres- ent,' but does. not like at, He prefers the old timothy and clover end will tick to that infettire, 'rhe Winners.' In the same toWeship W Grainger & Sons have a Shorthorn herd • of twentyeSeVene This dm it is which Won . tbe 'gold -medal at •Chieago Fair in:1893 with the World's Fair: Meld, ' In the herd are some' splendid mach coivs. M.r. H, I. -Javelin also " •iiag• herd :of sixteen. ,Vvell-bied:•Shoe thorn's. ..Mr. W J Biggins, a diee."4,: 'Of the Shorthorn Breeder -a". As, Riation and 'who lilies overon• the ether ;side the town, has a herd 'ef tereity4our his,faVoriteihreed. • ',Jame splendid types of the 1Vliteh1iss. and eel Ttese families,' are to be seen in this bee An . iniported heufer, Wiadsor ,13?1,1e,. and An iMP,Oited. 21 ;i noeths' Deneide; give promise developing into valuable animals. •• Beatitifiti For Silatatien, • The • Attrill farm •Mid .4olnesteeiUc aerogs the. river • from' .Goderioh, tiiver- leokieg Lake Huron from the eights, is a most interesting ple*to the Vis- itor. • The farm and tear piet of the present .home were originally: -oweee and occimied by John Galt: In Henry Y. Attrilie fethie of E. C., the Present •occupant, etatiie' up from 'Bate Whore and botight the ',place. III nail previously been emelt* eummers- On the farm,. It is untie the high table- lands,that the. Attrill Petal ' oi forty Shortliorns feed.. &tatair oughr to •produce good stock, Me.- Attiill also has a herd of :twenty -live, horses, Ifaekneys''Shires tzul Porenerans. Natiopal Records a Fact. The Canadian oational reeol di, for which Live Steck 't'otrimissloneellee. son worked incessantly for eeers, are tow a faet. Certified eophis of pedi- gree have 'been received by lrezal men. They still lack the DonsioiOn seal and the sigtatute of the blioister of Agrieulture, but are signed hy •the Registrar. Most of the kcal breeders take to the eew regietrations, axe re -4 gard them as good.: Mr.' einnieS Sne4 is an exception. He seys egood reg - titration was built up at Toronto un- der John Dryden and hnoivs of no sufficient reason, why any ehettge sh- ould be made. Ile recognizes the cn- cesslon as in the ititerests of the West and the larger idea, but is able to to see anything of Present vai. ue it, the Ontario stook raiser. /Vire W. J. Biggins sees the leuestiou In emetically the samez HalvIA register on the Dominion lists isecause that IS now necestary, but with no degree of. interest beyond that, The Cattle Embargo. The oWtation ,for the removal of thj British onbargo oit Canadian eattle finds little response weenie local rais- er§ of pure bted stock, The reason le that they ship very little to England aed •consequeiitly are not afteeted. They do not pretend to speak tor ca- ttle buyers, Mr. Snell 'thinks the shipMent of three carloads of regiSte .ered Pattie to South Africa is the beeineing of a trade Which Should VOTERS' LIST FOR ipoo—VILL- - age of'Bayfield,—Notice is hereby given that I hog transmitted or 8 a s. nd ofetlee delivered to the pereeris megtarioeneel iti section • Voters' List Act, the topic5. requir- ed by said seetions to be, so trans- • mitted or delivered of the list made • pursuant to said aet of all persons appearing in the' last revisal Ass- espJent Roll cif the said 1ftrnicipat- Ltg, that are er.titled to vote at electione for -Menibera of the Legis- lative Assembly and at Municipal • Elections and.that said liet wae firet posted up in rny office in the Viltago of Hayfield in, the County of • litirozz on the • 11th , of July, 1905, and remelts there for itispeo, • Orin. Electors are Galled upoe to tali and examine enid list atd if any otaissioes or any other errors! • are found within to take immediate • proceedinge • tO haVe said errore • corrected ocordipg to W, 8rw1n, Clerk, July flth, 1905, DINING -ROOM GIRL, WANTED AT ohce at the wayetiey Putt02, 72 a attnitt large direetielette. He Would •like to see Canada, get a, abate of the Ua4 ingood etock with Aloe- tins, and favors doing everythii. ig re- eeonfibly progretsive to secure the trade. Mr. Snell regerde the building of stockyards at Teronto junetionas a move in the right direction, and is of opinion that the yards in the city should 1* closed up. Stock and Prices. , Hogs are le good nuahtity tide Sea- • son, and going at six cents es brou- ght in by the .larnier or beuglit by the 'drover. Few eattle are moving. There was a boom on prices for feed- ing cattle last spring, which stockmen, do not yet understand. One ot • the local ponelitions giyen is filet there • were not enough 'mitre for all the naSture laud of Huron z :buyers got the impression they were goleg to be left out and. paid prioes in Toronto • quite unwarranted for their feeders. Consequently there are great droves of cattle in the eounty being held for • a rise in the inaxket. • Eggs are fetehing fourteen cents. • Buyers regard that as inflated be- yond •what can be had in England, • 'hut Vie reduced supply and inereesed toes,' demand Make competition am- °lig buyers quite keen. Fourteen Yea- rs no; 'before the adverse 1VIeKinley _ was opassed, the man who Would 'be egg king of Canada foreed prices up to • ten and eleven' °ante. TheY, dropped. to. eight cents in •the reit few years. •Present Prices epeeic •foe • themselves. •Atkin, • Baby's Own, Tablets CURE 1IOT WEATHER AnaviENTs AND summuft COMPLAINTS. In the, hot Weather the little • Onge suffer from Sterna:eh and bowel trour bles. are nervous, Weak, sleepless and irritable. T'heir • vitality is Ionia now then. 'et any oilier season. Prompt • action at this time saves a precious little life, Baby's Own Tablets is the best medicine in the world for little ones: They speedily relieve, • pronipte ly cure and give sound .efreshing sleep. And :they are guaranteed free from. ;opiates and harmful dregs: They always do. . good—they • 'cannot possiblygo harm, arid no home -should be without thee,Tahlets, es- pecially . 'during the hot . weather months, when dangerous troubles come sudden/y ' and alniest • unperceiv- ed. . Mrs. Adam Maeticotte, Chlory- dorines; -Que., says : " I have used Baby's Givit Tablets' for -'-‘diarrhoea and: Storeach troubleSand. always With the mist perfeetenecess. l'heY are better Num any ether medicine know of.' Sold hy alldruggists or by mail at 25 cents,a. 'box by writing nee- eir, Williaany. Medicine, Brockville, 0nt S'ee that every box beers the name "Baby's Olen, .Tab- lets". and " the picture of a •four -loaf eiover on the wrapper. AnYthiee else is ail - ' BAPY ECZEMA. "Xy daughter was 'afflicted with ec-. • Zema from When. threeweeks old. Her • • entireface, and, head ,were raw, and she was in awful* distress, When doce tors, failed we began the use of. ..Dr, , pha,se's Ointment 'which has entirely • • curedherand she has. never had ' the I Least •symptom of the trouble since." —Mr. Patrick Sullivan, Welland Ave., pt. .Cetharines, Ont. • •. ' Live 5toek Market; Toronto, July 18th. --At lbw City Cettle Market today trade was 'rue dull, the 'dullest, in fsete this S.1,1610a, Ilithtelerta4Uwattc111411ots"updplyUlt'ar17 ‘Grearnan.vedr: The Ontario exportaattle Acent fi.,r the present to be entirely rat oft from the Liverpool trade, all ave'l- able spec* being talken up for the lar- ge numbers of Western ranch cattle which are now on their way Iwo) the North-West. Acemeili",.g to lei.est reports there are nnywnere Iron 410,- 000 to 100,000 head of Weercrn eat. tie ready for the Linglieli mareet, Local dealers estimate that this mew nS .a, drop in cattle prices in the borne markets of Men 75e t) $1 per head. At this rete the drovers, who for sozne time past iteve be n retying tera higher market, will have stiU InOre reason to oomplein than • they, have had of late, and aireedy their complaints hive been many ,vut, loud on that same score. At all events, today's market seems to be but a fo- retaste of . what is in store, with prices on a steady dewiest:ado. Stei1. fed cettle that a month ago would have sold for $5.50 or more, were sold today ait. $4.75 the higbeet prices today were ,bout $4,80. . There is very little demand this week for butcher cettle and all gra des are lower by 20 to • Sheep are steady, but lainbs Wore a al latitylees on r the leasier side. • • Hogs were 1.0c firmer with a very • light run. • Total receipts for thday ii.ere 45 loads with 548 head of eattle, 1,021 csahleveopLaed lambs, 500 hogs and 102 Export cattle, choice $4.75 e1.85 do ltulls 3,50 . 345 diloo bieueidisium 8,25 3,50 • 3.50' 3,75 do light ' •cro cows Bi:Itoechersb„' 0, ipeeicked • r(11: lnediuni choice clo• fh o. wurlts44 Feeders, short -keep • • do • ,,medium do light do • bulls • Stockers, chOlbe do eemmon do bulis eornmon Sheep,export; ewes • 'tido° •• bcit;icike • • 3,00 •3-.50 • 3,00° 3.75 4.30 . 4,40 4.00 4.25 • 3,50 • 3.75 3.00 2,60 • 3.25 3.50 • 2,50 3.50 • 4.2,5 4,35' 41,00 a.26 3.50 3,75 2.50 3.00 3.25 ° 3.50 ItMlitSatt rye* Girl Sogriared "as lateriseasSeat assePoisbic Catariii—lromad coke ifs -,41•• NERVOUSNESS AND WEAKNESS CURED • BY PE -RU -NA. Miss Sadie Robinson, 4 Rand street, Malden, Mass., Writes; . • "Forma was recommended to 00; j 1 . as I found that all that was saidof thial about a year ago as an excellent remedy! for the troubles peculiar to our eox, and niedieine was tine, I am Ploa:sed, to en - dorso 11. • - • "/ began to use.It aboutv se. en months!, ago for weakness and nervonsness,. - caused frorn OverW01* and 1000100550 ness, and found that In a, few days I: began to grow strong; my appetite In. creased.and I began to sleep better, consequently my nervousness passed away and the weakness in the pelvic organs 5000 disappeared and I baVe Ibelld been :Li and Dr. 8. B. si*VntHatman ever since." Adr President of The Hartman Sanitariur4Colambui, O., for free medical'adVice. All corree- pondence strictly confidential, ' • 2r..50 6 0 0 3;000 20PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 35.00 . 50.00 EXCURSION, • ' : 25-00 ' .$5.00 The Second ;Personally Conducted . • 0.70 4.00 Excursion to California; and Lewis 3.00 3,25 Clark Exposition, Portland," Oregon., • 3.00 3.25' Aug,. 2aut to Sept. 24th, 1905'. Calves lights and *fats 36;.5.:13195) '''' Trunk agents or address E. C. Bowe ' For full •particulars oall On Grand ler,--Room 8, Union Station, „or- onio. • 30 • Lauffie • Hogs, 'selects 4$150.00 including transPortatien, 2.00 : 10.00 accommodation on train' and all hotele fll rer lavalsboreivn:i' pevderiantitionodng iscanre,c-esssleeapriyng. car As party will be limited to ' 125, A Poor Lot of Immigrants. -.."1VIatly of the immigrants flocking to Canada frOin Contra Europe are,•fir.d-: ing tbei_tway to theEprisong, to$Pit-' alg and asylums. The Government hag 4 ten • ysar Contract with "the North ; Atiantiq. Trading . ponapany,, whieb • seems to be an unIncorPorated , organization •,of steamship egeitS, by which it ,peys LI a head for all im- Migrants froninorthern and Central Europe, Such a eontract does not make for •strietness in choke, and quite possibly helps towards increas- • inn• the influx • Octhe least worthy. ' _ • Kington, July ig stated th:- at in all prOlability F. *.1 illy ot ,West Itastings bogus -ballet -box fame be liberated from Belleville jail etemorrotE or Thursday. - • Sam 'Francisco, -Cal:, July 18;,—Aer- onaut Maloney today fell 3,000 feet `-with ,Prof. 1VIentgornery'S ' aeroplane, and received injuries that Will ..cause death, •C• I C., 44 4:4 OS:* 4* 0:• 444:4 •:• 4,14 44.4:4 1..• 4:4 a..• 4:4•44 et* • 4. •.: ••:* 4;4 I 4 - • . . • . .. , " . 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