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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-02, Page 5• --.....semeemeeseseeeso. s trid, 1908 The Clinton ISIevirs*Record Hayfield. *The next meeting a tho Woraens' be hldOursdaY nk trim; April Oth, at the henieoL atitUte will e, n Th Ltzsie Cameron. AU 1140110re *he wiah, to secure their garden seeds '44 reduced pricee, TOLVY bring a, list • *at the seeds they wish far to the ;Itriveting, as the sOeletY j foreil 25 per cent. Won all seeds par- vhased in quantities. , The Miramichi Pulp and Paper Vo. will close its St. John mill till the Price of pulp has recovered, Marri age* +1 COLCLOUGH--RILEY-At the Mid- ellee ui the bride's father, on March 17th, by Rev. Mr. Carle, Robert ColeloUgh, to Eliza, daltgli- ter of Mr. Benj. Riley, all of Hui- Mv/RIUR--t-hltfe e'lr3the res- jdvjc of parents, Brus- TER-At sels, on March 251h, by Rev. A. O. Wishart, Peter A. McArthur, of Grey to Margaret, daughter of ML'. J. MeArter. Births. ORR-In Wingharn, Mar, 25t1i, to Mr, alul Mrs. Win. Orr, a daughter. XeLEAN---In Wingharn, Mar. 22, to F. A. EDVVARDS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeLean, Ti. daughter. Sme dif ale SO ISAACN-In Seaforth, on Marth 116116111 220 to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph swami, a Son• . SM1VICINS-rn liringham, Mar. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. al Is proving a Money Saver. This week we have put spec- , 50,1 prices on Black Sateen ' Skirts. These wore purchased diree from one of the leading. .manufacturers and are fully 25 Ter cent. below present values. Prices from 75e to $2.50. , Everyone knows, of the great advances in prices of Cottons. VD claim to have fax better values than others as .ours -were biught long before the raise. See them and you will agree 'with us. ...shosein F. A. Edwards BAYFIELD. OPREss SHOES DO NOT OAPE AT - - THE ANKLE .Empress Shoes have. set a standard for., style and -quality- that has placed them amongst the highest grade work. They act as a magnet -for the better class of trade. The customer who buys the Empress Shoe invari- ably comes back; that's -why we sell them. R. J. Cluff Sole Dealer - Clinton son. FREEMAN -In Godexich, on March 22nd, to Dr, and IVIrs. Joseph 'Freeman, a daughter. ' Deaths • CRISP -In Londeshoro on Mareh 31st, Margaret liet Crisp, • relict of the late Thomas Crisp, aged 66 years and 6 months. - G-AIRDNER-In Bayfield; on IVIarch the 27111, Mary Jane Tudor Gaird- ner, relict . of the. late James Gairdner. , FERGUSON-In Brussels, on 11/larch 22nd, Jas. Ferguson, in his 7.7th year. JOFINSTON-In Wingham, Mar. 22,. Eliza J. Tooley, relict of the late Jas. Johnston, aged ,71. RATC1IFF-In West Wawanosh on •March 25th, Margaret Ratcliffe. GRAVISTIN-In Auburn on March 24th, John Gravistin, aged 66 ye.ars, 1 month. . CLARK -In Auburn, on March 24th, Jane Clark, relict of the late Samuel Clark, aged- 82 years and 3 months, JOHNSTON-In McKillop, on Vlarch 16th, Mary ,CaXsori, relict of the late Win, Johnston, formerly of Morris township, in her 83rd • • Auction Sale. Register. Friday, April 3rd at 1 p. lot 10, con. 7 Stanley, farm dock , and ireplements.-Robart E. Robinson, proprietor ; Tbos. Brown, auOloneer. Wednesday, April 8th at 1 p.rn lot 10, con. 7, Stanley,' 2 miles soeth of Verne, farm stock and. implements. -Robt., E. Robinson, preprietor ; T. Brown, auctioneer. • • , ,,,..51There will be offered for sale by public auction at lot 20, con, 2, Hut - lett on Wednesday April 8, 25 'teal of grass cattle rangingfrom 1159 te 1300 ihs. also 6 draft colts tisiug and 4 years and 2 driving coltris- ing 3, •broken to harriess,.. Sale to commence it 2 o'Clock:sharp. Ter.ei„ cash. -W: A. Dale, proprietor ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. TENDERS FOR DRiLLAsIG WEIsL Tenders addressed to the'unclersigned: marked "Tenders for Drilling Well" will be received up to 7p. m. April 15th for the drilling of nn & inch • .T.est Well .for 'Clinton Waterworks : syetem._ _Also for a..s.ecOnd well if required. 'State Price. per foot and by. lump Sum .if a suffielent' 'supply .of water is gearanteed. Contractor to supplypipe and pay all expenses for coal, • water, . tools, , labee, etc. Lowest or any tender net necessar- ily accepted : Further particulars and specifieetione" on aprelieation -to D. L. Macpherson, Town Clerk, Clinton, April 1st, 1908. 1.114311111111111111111111111111, +++4+++4++*+=+4+++++++ .44-444-44,44+,44,:++ The MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1855. Capital paid up $3,305,840.00 , Reserve Fund 53,305,840.00 HEAD OFFCE, MONTREAL •. • DURECT0,115: WM. m OLSON MACPHERSON . President . S. H. EWING.. . - Vice -President W. M. Ranisay, J. P. Clegborn, H. Markland Molsote Lt. -001 F, C. Henshaw, W O. McIntyre. James Elliott, General Manager, A. D. purneord, chief inspector and Stiperin- dent of Branches. W. R, Draper.. Inspector. W. W. L. chipman, , • J. If. Campbell, A.ssistant Inspectors, SAVINGS 3 't DE PART MENT Deposits of Sim° and upwarda received and interest allowed at 3 per rent.from date of deposit compounded 4 times a year SPECIAL ATTE -r i 0 given to all branches Of-Tarrners' businebs.. Sale notes cashed or collected on favorable terms. • C. E. DOWDING, Manager CLINTON IMAM NiiiiMINAWINMAWANWAMINANiNatillitANVAtiMAWArithIMAAMMI- J , B. HOOVER. DiELSON .13ALL g P 'T T I INT evertithing tom, ir gether „J Lys t right has a lot to do with the • appearance of a picture. Picture IMIrt Frames. Add Po er detract from the effeetivonees of picturet candid erably, It is a epeelacialty of Mire tO make the frame suit ttus picture. We like people so say.how beautifully, etir frames aid their pietsaMs agree. You will sai it too if you will let us do some 'framing for you. We Invite yell to inepliet our stock of Furniture which is corn - plate in every line and Mir ;Hideo are AS lOW AM the lowest. We aro the sole erode tor the flinitilia iterCillet apringa And Ostrit oar tit attrOsset. ' HOOVER & BALL Purniture and runeral :Directors. 1 liommumwivtoommwooriwovommWiovwvimmoimAkvv.wymwommoonsiwovm " Me News From Goderich uLowe A, SKItiMiNOS, Correspondent I 9,01,41 40..4 •••• • .1•41041•14•••••••••••••••••••• 414.0114.4 Mr. Dustow whose Wife died .recent- 13and Master Schade, has rented the ,ly le at preeent, the guest of hlr, and residence of Miss Beaumont. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrow, Mrs. Biggins, •(nee IVIiss Saadi") have We find- that Mrs. Goebel is another taken up their realdenee with Wm. ' of olir cithen$ who leaves' shortly for Ditring Lent, devotions are being the West. .held at $t. POWS aura on 'rues - Dave Munro has the work of decor- day evenings.. ating the drawing rooms, and hail of. Miss Cameron of the Hamilton. St„. Dr. Hunter's 'residence.• millinery emporium, took cold at the Mrs. Jean A. Douglas, let test week+ Toronto millinery openings a,nd is now to spend some time in Detroit. 'While at Alexandra hospital -here, tslv has been the guest of ,ber The "Bachelor's ?"assembly held on neiee, Mrs, George A. Robertson. Tuesday, 23rd March at Oddfellow'a Mr, Heary painter La,shbroole, late Hall, Was a very plea...Sant affair, whhati of England, bought the property on 83 couples being present TN medical Eleh $t. formerly' OWAcd. by Mr, and Legal, as well as tbO Banking .Hugh Dunlop. Profession; were well represented. • Miss Beaumont, has registered at •The guests from a distance were D. the Park House for. the season. Kinsman of Exeter, Mr. A. M. Me - Mr. Robert Kerr left in tho iniddle Connell, .Clintsen, both gentlemen all- ot March to- take his: position on the pealing in their dress suits, The steamer "Irozi Age" which wintered at others'were Mr. Ed. Campion of Mon - Windsor. treat and brOthcr Mr. C. Campion, The two sons of Liveryman Swarts, Alberta both • paying their •relatiVes 'Edwin and Edgar havo (elite recovered and friends, a visit and Mre Archie from their illness.. . • Miller a Edmonton, -returning to vie - The 0-: 0, T. are early in their for- it his parents, Engineer and Mrs, mation of a foot. -ball club, James Miller. • The Blackstone Orehes- Mr. Thomas Sturdy, Colborne Tp,, tie, were in attendance, and delighted. purchased from Ed. Lynn, the estate all with their latest dance air 'I'm of the late Harry Hutton, adjoining afraid 'to go borne in the (41'4" The Smith's Tannery; for 1575. • Pateonesses were. Mesdames 0, C. . We were; sorry to _learn of the in- Whitely, D. F. .11arnlink, C. J. Harp- 3ury that beiel Jame* M. Kettles 'of et., A. EP. McLean, 040 -Harry; Martin, Owen Sound while•nieving a 'heavy Messrs. W. T. . McLean, ,Fred Doty; eylinder which caused him to smash C. W. Garthwaite and Archie, Miller, his thumb, formed the committee, Refreshments_ Captain G. FL Tratheway and three Were served at midnight, and the eons, left the second week of March Assembly+ broke' up at 3 o'clock Wed - for Detroit, to fit up their steamer, nesdaY a. in.' • 6 for carrying' the season's freight ,Williara Johnston has sold his, tail - We learn that Mr. 11, 8'. Beckett oring business to George Watson, 'tali - has sold put his furniture and under- or. taking business to /rip assistant, Mr. A large congregation attended • the George Johnston. • ' evening service at the Baptist church The Sale of the old bicycle and ell- it being the teat sermon to be. • given gine worke has been .post.poned for by Rev, Mr. Wight as pastor..ng .tbe .two weeks from the time 'of proposed church hem The, sermon vies More sale-lelaroli • 24tle. . • in the way' Of • a :talk thel:stibjeCt being . H. W. Thoinson't. pretty new brick "A proposition worth:your fa,vorable residence. Was said. on Saturday' 21st consideration ?" He asked . to March, by auction and purchased for. fittestion themselves. as to whether they . • 111V91Or0s.,. Jame" Reid called a sale.' at and if So,.. they were wrens fOr all • were.satisfied weth their past life, her residenee last week, . • intiSt have au ideal and try to ' roa,lre The MeSars.:'Doty, have purchased in • their lives perfeet, and to • do se, he. Detroit,.a:. Very ppetty,:autornohiliNo,, . referred them to • ist *Colossians -1-2a l94,. . The body is of he beantiftil ver- ‘-'When we. •preach, warning 'eVery milion Color. • . Man. and teaching eyery. man in .. all . Mae .ja.eltSon of Toronto is the wistIone-e that we MaY Present :every- man perfect in 'Christ Jesus." His .guest of her *cousin, Mrs Doty. •: address Was .moSt inspiring; Ai the Miss " Trateich of "The .Frontenae". • • offertory. the • choir sang "Ho* heaut- haying eevered her . connectfon... -with...1ml lAv n the step's. 01 the §:y_ .it; is the. guest . of her annt•arai cous- • ,f) lour, t he. eenc usion of the. •ser7 :IVIrs. E: " C. .and Maud:. . • . vice Rev.'. Mr. Wright. took the . . ham. • • • . ' casiou • 1. e• g h29 own ppng.ega, . *Service heldevery. Wednesday • eV- -.I ion tor their united - aSsistance •: li ening (hiring • •Lent at 'St. George every way to bine and to MrS.Wught cherch. ; • : . . also. to the Ministers of the town ':for. Dr. and Mrs. HingStons have.. return- their -universal encouragement. . ed front • their haney moon: trip, to Mr. Bert ToiniSend of: Gederich • is their home at 'assisting the Watelunati at present: ee, Mr. • 'George Porter left on the 210 Tiverton Watchman. ' P. in. train last' Thersclay for a trip The Flaneur columns in Mail and to Bermuda. ,Empire have" been read Witle interest :The exeeutivt.'.of the W. C. T. -U. Met '1*" many of.. our .citikens the. past• on Monday .4,3rd 'Mittel' at the Terre. 1.1*6 ". Mr; :William .Kilpatrick, .who came perance hall.. :Mrs.. Bavidson read th to Goderioh smite time ago, purehised. scriPture lesson .after prayer. The • tense -roes report :wee.: glyen and ic- front 'Harry Morris, the'eld 'Dr, Me - port : of the Conurdtteee taken. . The 'scan' residence, lately Owned : oc- eurpied•by.G. :T. Bean. Mr, Moeris' at matter., of Coniiort nags",. for: sailers the -:sale Offered a' bid of $1,61O --or it-, and lumbermen, .. -Was discussed, and :had it ocked down htnt, and arrengements being made for. a Mr: Kilpatrick came along and offered pined' Mothere,.and Work meeting, be- " ing beid -*4 The. residence of :Mrs. Tutt: titinnl•nsoiwo "Instr.:ph 'ePsrhoxPeitwi -to make and ATP= . the base foe: sep.e.1 Squires .pOeket. . • ,ct Sending- away. Mrs.:Holland,. showed I Mr: and Mit. H. P.' putt are in Of. gaol work in: her report, town, the guesth of their relativee,: • • that .of .eight of the young .men irn- Miss Dere Phalea. lett last week to prisoried in Goderich gaol, six :wers sent, for intemperance,. two large enter :Joseph's hespital in. Chic - s' wing for 1908._ , „. ago, S' a nurse .We wish. • '• Miss Phalan success in her Work: . We, find that Mr., Georg p F.: Bean, ..., aux.• w. L..tindsay. has 'come. • .te Who. left his 'goad •Colborne farm, has ente-upelis....LeteSielental •town_yroperty town43t._spte014,7_70. esixiIQ.npo� Mr a joohdaiedi: for sale 11 was, formerly owned '. tanr Farr, Who: thought competitien was occupied by the "faniily of • the late" too geeat street,. seven Dr. McLean and later by '.1VIr. Melvin • On March upon. IC !! }Lowell. On March 24th at St. *Pail's clitirch Aa entatainment was given at the Clinton; Rev, C..R. Gunne solemnized Baptist. churth on Tuesday evening.by ; the. marriage of. Miss. .Edith Leonard,. the S. S. pleases Of that *itch and. daughter of 'Engineer Ja:mes. Leonard We must say, that •the talent display of . the Government Cruiser Vigilant:, ed. by those„ Who took 'pert •in the and Mr.. Bert . Macdonald, ..pon of Cap., program waS meritorietts. The taut' john Macdonald0 the Schebner organist for the evening waS a. 'bOY Azof. The sbride looked very. ,Pretty. Of .14 yea!** Muter Walter -Merchant, I in a tailor Made:suit-a. brown broad-. .who after, Rev. Mr. 'Wright made a cloth, . with cream; embroidered prayer, led ' the S. S. in the. • opzetine,' I Watt, and brown beaver bat With liyinn "Hold,' -The .Fort," Jetties , brown; cock's fea,thers. • The gni:Unit Robertson, presiding as ehaitenan. gifts to the bride were a gold watele •Miss Lillian Lasehrooks, fine contral-4. and :beadelet. * I -Te is y,oung sailor, he - to voice, Was. beard "-to gr:.at advane, ing a mate on his fatIrr's vessel. TIN tage in her solo "The half of that ; bride and geoont had e• reception at 'Wonderful story, has riever.4seen teld." I the residence • of the . groom's parents, Miss Hilda MeColl eerie), "Deiltly" in a 1 on their return and • a vete merry lovely soprano votee, Walter Mere i evening • Was spent, the bag -pipes chant accompanist. Ife. also, with “sounding, sounding." The bride .and Ilrastei.--,5,-.-----Sutton----sang the. pretty' grooin are "4:t Home" to Jheir. duett, "Telt Mother rir he there," the friende., in the...furnished residence of fetter taking the stela paa..t. giv, Miss McLay, Quebec St., and also concertino solo "Sunlight," followed the phtee in which the bride's parents, . by "Annie Laurie" and "The Maple lived; itt the time of her birth. Leaf Forever" exceeted by . Engineer Robert Ishister, left on Master 'Sutton., \,Miss. Cairteron 1:1Ionday for Gore •flay where hie fish - is a reader oi 'Dickens work, arid chOsei in • tug, the 14;dna. Texan, wintered.: Mr.• Pickwick's ,"Skating Party" Mt • that evening. Ag„gle Maponald's teei- tation "Baking Day," was very good. A humorous piece "Why, Just Ask Dad" was well given by Master George 11/felYoleald." Mister 1Warehant also, *sang "Tell nib the old, Meet -Stay," BOV. Mr. Wright accompanists Miss IVItiry Dawson., gave the recite - Mon "When Hilda 'spects Company," in. most delightful -style. "The. Merry Whistler"' was a well given recitation. by Master Stanley Strachan. Little Lorne. Macdonald made, hiS debut in his retitation " A Mouse, sat" down to .Spirt,"; whibli made every one MOO; Rely. Wtfght .1,V0 uPott for att. addresse, !Which. lie 'called "Sirt(Pjf. ineWltleit. he paid it hi tribute to the briginatoreof the ed . and nine! 'Contest Mr. Keene heading .the 'Blues,' and Mr. James Brucefield. Mr. Jas. Moodyjon the London Boad) was a heavy loser by the flood on Friday night, it sweeping away it ,great deal of fence and washed his farm _very badly. Mr. Moody will have a, great deal of hard work gath- ering up his property that was 'carried away. •, Mr. M. MoNaughton delivered a fine 'terse to Mr. Dave Blair bit Monday of this week. Mr. Blair intends going to the West on Tuesday next and ie taking a load of horses with him, • Mr. L, Eberhardt is, busy building a 'sawing rettelline for Mr. IL Snider of Veleta. Lew Is a. busy man these days. McDonald the. " Oranges and . eft'. .Geo': Munroe, who has carried nut taffy accoMpauted 'the refreshments on a lai:eitering business here lot a for the S. 14, entertainment which number of years, has sold out his was gott.n tip as a fare -welt enter- besinees to hie brother, Dan. Succe:is tainment to their reverend leader. Don. Rev, Mr, Jones if: to succeed Rev. Mr, There WaS a great deal of damage Wricht here, and will fill the pulpit done to the cellars by the rond oit Ot the MOM chureli onee again. Friday night lat. To Ali the, illiomen Who Suffer . Peoruma Is Earnestly Commended Mrs..Geo. 0, Wooten, 11 River Road, Glerkebur;W; Va., !Write!: t for an .y caw only to let anfrerars knOW where they may find relief from trust that no one will think from this that I want my name in public, • many &limn* • "X can truly say have been much benefited by the use of Perim*. I : feel 'better than 1 have for two yeaIt is the best medicine that I know • • for pelviO troubles. kayo. taken modioine from the doctors and found no relief; but when began taking Perua I °mad non that, before, Unkd thanked taking the flat bottle it WU doing me. good." - 5 Cold DevelOat0 Into Ciiterrh. mu. N, p, Lawler, 423)$ DroidwaY, Pittsburg, Kits., writes; "Porn)]* is * sovereign remedy for catarrh. 10,11, aPring 1 caught a severer cold whieh developed into serious ease ot catarrh. I felt weak and Bich and could neither eat nor sleep well. "A friend who had been cured of ea - tint through the use of Perna& advised role to 07 it and I did so at once. I exs pectecl help, but nothing like the worts (180111 change for the better I observed almost tie loon as I etarted taking it, “In three days I felt mneh better and within a week 1 was well. I continued taking the entire bottle and within two Weeks I was in fine health. Peruna is 1 wonderful medicine." Catarrh of te Bowele. Ursa/lassie burbin1882 North St, tittle Bock, Ark., writes; "I was troubled for five yeara with a chronic disease. I tried everything 1 beard of, but nothing did me any good. Some doetors said my trouble was . catarrh of the bowels, Bala eome said consumption of the bowels. One doctor said he could cure me; 1 teak his medi- • cine two months, but it did me no good. "A. friend of mine advised me to try Peruna and I did so, After I had taken Ewe bottles 1 found it was helping me, so I continued its Use, and it bee cured znp sound and well. • "If anyone Wants to hnovv what Peruna did for me if they wil1 write tome I will answer promptly." Pains In the sIde. • . Mrs. Julia Braxton, Apollo, Pa., Writes: "Perlin& has cured me of heart trou- • ble and pains in the side. . "A year ago I was expected to die at any time, and the doctor was sometimes , called at two o'clock in the Morning. .But 1 am thankful tasay that I• do not not have to send for 0. doctor now. "Since 1 hive used your Peruse as • you advised Ina, I am well and able to do all my housework. . 1,1 have all the faith in the world in Peruna as it cured me and I know that • it• will cure others. "I cannot praise reruns enough for What it has done for me."; ' Stomach Trouble. Miss Anna Carsten, Clayton, Wrltes , :0,Your. Pernna did 'me so much good, • "I arn feeling so yve 11 now and have no trouble with my stemaeh.o. vq; MISS NETTIE E.BOGANDUk Misr; Nettie E. Dogardue, R. V, D. 214Weotlield, N. writes; "I have been It great sufferer from sick headaches, but am now entirely pve fromilas.t txouble. have not felt so well in ten years as I do now. I would recommend Peruna and Manalin to all suf- ferers. 1 will say, God bless Dr. Hartman and his wonderful rem- edies." M.R.S G EO. .WORST, E L 1.1 Z,{ • • • • •-• • •:els 4,• e • *les Stomach Catarrh, Miss Julia Butler, ,11. 11,! 4, .11.ppleton, eels„ writes: • "For the past six year I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, canning loss of sleep and appetite _with fre- quent severe pains after eating. "My eister advised me to try Perseus. • "I took your treatment and my ap- petite returned speedily. "I gained strength and flesh and am et in perfect health. "1 ant so thankful your medioinas "MRS:O.D.RoBiNsON has done me He mueh good." . Mrs. 0. D. Robinson, 43 St. Felix St., Brooklyn,, N. -r.; writes: have taken Peruna and it did me more good than all my two years' treatment by special physicians. • I can really say that I feel like another .person. No more swollen feet and lintbs. No more bloating of the abdomen. No more shortness of breath. No more stiff and sore joints. Ton have no idea what your treatment has done for me. It certainly has' prolonged my life and made a new woman of me. • '0 suck a blessing I have.received through your kindness, doctor; and the assistance. Of the medicine which You so kindly prescribed I am able to work since 1 began your treatments, but before I was not able to •help Myselt ranch less work for any.oie else. • All praise is dile to Dr. Hartman •and his -treatment." ' • Hulleti Township 11Ire. :Carter and' Mree Fairserviee returned last, week after 'a, pleasant visit at the home Of the lat- ter's brother., Mr. B. Tyernian of near Miss Martha * Howard of near West- field has been the guest of her • sister.; Mrs., •Jaines Cartwright, for the .past few weeks. ' . •.Alr, John. Carbert met' with a most tinfoOmnate accident one day last 'week by falling out oi an a.PPle tie() breaking '''one.of • his knee Ca into thee pieceS.. . Miss Mary. Stewart spent- the past': week the guest of Blyth friends, Mrs,,Antos Cartwright, we are sor- ry to say, is not improvins.a.s.rapidlY her many friends could wish. Miss M. Pipe of Brussels Called' on friends in this vicinity, on Thnieeday and -Friday last. . Mr. William Farquhar of. near _Chas. ton Visited ftiend.s near Harleek on S'unday. last. • • ' . • • Dame Rumor ° States that a peospere ousLyo.ung„•_farmer' "olethe stOth Owes.: sten is soon to become benedict. The following is the roport of S.'S. No. 0, • Hullett, for the month of March, based' On weekly exaMina,tions -.6th-Alice FhTland, Mark Patter- son. ' • Ith-A„lex." Manning; Sebert .Henry, Murray Fingland, Ernest Patterson, Leonard Scott, Willie Deer. •• 3rd -Sant Goviser, Roy' Itolierton, Flora Firiglaild, Ella Wagner,. Verde. Asquith, Murray. Scott, Wellington qocid; Rosie Deer, Walter Wagner. 2nd -Willie • Good, Gladys Roberten, Dora .Mogridges Willie Wagner. -F. C. Hess, Teacher. Goderich . Engineer James Lammed is at his post on the Government cruiser'."Vig- ilant'', which wintered at. Walkeeville. Miss Allie Johnston has retineteii from her Western trip and isnos , stenographer and bookkeeper for her brother-in-law, Dr; W, F. Oallow. 1•,Mis.s. Syne:ends is spending this seas- . on al' Collingwood; the guest of her niCe., Mrs. Fred.- Hodgson -enee Miss . Carrie Briegel.) • • .. . , . . At Knox church on Sunday evening 1.1oV:. Mr. Anderson. chose for hie text I•st Epistle of Jphn 1,6 •"Irst we say WO have fellowship With. Him and walk in 'darkness, • wo he and 'do not the truth." At the offertory Miss Lillian' Fowler, London's .. ' soprano, sang,""I'm a pilgrim, I'm a stranger" in beautiful voice. •Th e congregation i was very, large,. . . • .. J: J:' Wright Es e on .SaturdeY eal-, iebrated his 75th birthday, anniversary in a ,quiet Manner and repoiced in his recovery • from a very -obstinate ' at- liack-ettegripe--W-isesasionsisnfeHorti--- , culture, that he feels quito ready to I prepare his grounds for the season; in 1 beautifying them with flowers: and fol- iage. We. wish him all Success thie 1 !coming season.. I We have to thank Mts. ; Cherie Symonds for presenting es with a iboquet of snowdrops from her garden. I kr: and Mrs. T. Leckie and Master Moxit?ith left "on Saturday afternoon) to pay a visit to their relatives in !Clinton, • • . Goclerich.• • . • olioeonimispioner of the Railway tir boinagu rdovr.isi.ted Goderich, good • luck The-.text.-chosm-for_ GIL evening -Sere vice,' at. North street church by Rev, Benjamin Cleinent .wasi.heen St:. Mat- these- 27-22 "What 'shall' I do with Jesus ?" . The, Per, speaker always holds the ' attention of his. hearers, hie sermons always being coecise and very much to the 'point. • :Mr. Ole- ment also officiated at the morning , service,. Drugging Children • . , a Source of Danger • When yoti give your child a so-eall. ed "vothing" meditine • you aro not curing its siekness. You ere merely drugging it into temporary insensibili- ty. Soothing medicines. eontitin opi- ates and an overdose • may kill the child. When you give your little one , Baby's Own 'Tablets you have the guarantee of •a gOVeriffnent 'analyst that thiS medicine 'IS safe.. And you' hod the word 'of thousand's' Of grate - WI Mothers that this medicine Will promptly cure all the minor ailments of thildhood. Mrs. L. W. Smith, St, Giles, Que., says •-" ' have used Baby's Own Tablets for my -little girl for constipation and other troubles and have found them the best modi- rine I have eVer used." Sold by med- icine dealers or by mall at 25 tents a belt from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Desickville,, Ont. • A.UCTION SALE OF FARM. TAME- ments.-Mr. James Fair has , in- ' strticted the undersigned to sell ..by atietian on Saturday,1 April 4, on the 'Fair Farm, Clinton; the fol- lowing ; Massey -Harris Binder, hay tecider, horse ,rake, land, roller, 3 twin ploWs-, sa-set disc harrows, sat spade harrows, 2'w:idlers, 2 set Diamond harrows, 3 root puipers, force pump with barrel attachment, 3 grindstones', weigh scales, • hay loader, corn weeder, large cutting box with carriers, horse -power and jack and connecting rods, road scraper, well gear, 3 wheelbarrows, feed ear, 2 water troughs, • water tank, threshing machine, Deering mower nearly new, pea harvester, seed drill, reaper, tureip drat, 3 single plows esg sod plows, drilling plows, 2 set tetras, 3 • Waggons, 2 set sleighs, 2 hay rach, 2 gravel boxes; a sot double harness and col - tars, 2 wood reeks, stotiehoat:, `• hay ears, hay forks, set slings, rap - .0, and pulleys, 2 tarts and cart hat - nese, 2 fanning mills, 1 span of draft, horses, 6 and 7 years respectivel), a span of general purpose horses 6 'and 7 years respeetively. •Sundries 1, -Doublets, chains, forks; alicarels, takes, corn hoes, cern sielcles, thiete s, le spuds, 16 tons choice hay, a -quart- lity of household effect, and other articles too 111111161:01,1g to mentiontor qualities of those :m1111401! TERMS -Alt SUMS Of $S and tin• - der, cash ; over that amount, 6 • month e Credit will be given on ap- proved notes. A discount of 61 • A.X) eat on "The People's Grocer." Phone OIL PIANO AND ORGAN TuNiNii AND Repairing. --The undersigned ts . prepared to do all kinds .of -piano and organ tuning and repairing, and being a man of praCtieal experience is able e.to guarantee :satisfaction. Orders may, be left at W. S. R Holmes' drug store, -Ed. J. 'Howe • ant, Clinton. 'Spring .Term - • • PRIL 1ST • comedies- Greatest chain of High - Grade Business "Colleges, located at• • . PETERBOROUGH( WiliGILAM • . CLINTON • WAIXEIITON OnAxonviraz CiODERICH follows the custom of business concerns and takes no vacation Stenegraghers, Hook - keepers a n d Telegraphers are in great demand, in .luly, August, September and October.- -- We •traitr....moro Yoanie .aeople..,•than any other Management in Ontarbi.. . .„ • There must his. reason ; write fOt" it.. MAIL COURSES. CLINTON BUSINESS COLL1GE. DANIEL E. ISBY,Viee•Prineipio " ' GEO. SP0rr014, Principal. • pring Is Here AND • TI-IRIFTY HOUSE WIVES 131, LOOKING, ,VOR' SOME- THING TO MAKE THE 0RIII5GF,Fiti OP HOUSE CLEANING EASIER. . -ot---- Otte Pound .of "SalVene" (10 emits Worth) Powder will make a whole • pail of Soft 'Soap. ••• We tarry a full line of soaps, brushes atid washing powders, mopS, brOopas, hi feet everythihg necessary for spring cleaning. • What about the very important question of PLourt? kase, you any trouble in getting good breati • from the Done yonro trsing'? We carry in Stock the farrtouS "ROYAL HOUSt11101,1?,, ,411i1Allf- ONP" and "STAII" Brawls of . " One Wel , will preve to,ypu, ole Wiper. per rent, per annum on credit amounts. Sale at g o'clock awl). D. Dickinson, auctioneer ; James Pair, proprietor. • • • te