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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK'
and Implements at Lot 43, Bayileld
Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier receiV-
Road, on Friday, November eth, ad a most enthusiastic welcome on
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,
their return to Ottawa.
sharp. Terms ot sa1e.-10 months
credit on !approved joint notes. All
/sums of $10 and under, cash ; .5
per cent discount for cash in Heil
•of notes. -Jas. Smith, Auctioneec
John, 0. (Elliott, Proprietor; 47-2
NOTICE.
The evaporator is now opened for
(business. Bring in your appits and
«et your cash.
• TOWN ez CASE.
J. B. Heover
Nelson Ball
-You'll be Car-
ried Away
•AUOTION-BALE •OF HOUSEIIOLD
Furniture, etc. at the ,Commercial
hotel, Clinton, at 1 •o'clock p,•m. on
Saturday, .Nov. 70.-J. A, Sm4t111
Auctioneer. '
with the beauty and.
,completeness of our
furniture display if
3,ou will come and
doOk .at it.
Famously Fine
Furniture
it is in every respect.
There is grace,
beauty, style in every
:piece. And we wish
:it distinctly under-
stood that this is 'fur-
niture made to with-
stand good hard ser-
vice. We don't sell
gimcrack stuff,though
you might think .So
from our prices.
czmem
Furniture and Funeral
Directors.
We are the Sole agents for the
Famous Hercules Springs and
Ostermoor Mattresses.
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VO s Glasses that
Fit.
We succeed because
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our glasses give par,:
,. fort eight.
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The frame sets com.
ratti
ably, •ach eye
looking through the
centre of the tense
the whole becoming
to the W .
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A. J. GtRIGG
SOietettifisi PAIrldier
tsasd �ptican
CLINTON, ONT6 °
AUCTION SAIX. OF .THOROBRED
• Hheeford Cattleat .C. Hoare's, .
Al-
1bert street, .Clinton, : on Saturday,
Oet. :31st. -J, A. Smith, -Auctioneer
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TEACHER WANTED FOR U. $.. S.
No. le, Goderich Hullett, second
class. Applications will lie received
up to December: lst, duties to com-
mence Jan. 4th, 1909. - Apply
stating experience ancl.salary wanted,
-T. H. Hardy, ; Secretary, Clinton
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lqrs. (Dr.) Hayden held her post Miss Hattie Donogh has gone down
nuptial reception . on. Tuesday, last.
IIer reception, and tea rooms, were
lighted with the lovely soft light of
wax 'candles, in eindlesticks and
candelabras. Mrs. Hayden :wore her
wedding costume of white Duellesse
satin, beautifully made and recetVed
with Mrie Hayden and Miss Beau-
mont, both ladles wearing black, Mrs.
Hayden'e costunae being of Silk, a.nd
1Vliss 13eaurnont's, voile) over silk.
Master Otway Hayden; admitted the
guests and Mrs, MeRitn, in a very be-
coming costume 'A black and White
striped silk aod white hat, gaVO the
introducTion of the guests, The tea
table was presided overlay Mrs. (Dr.)
Dougal, in a pretty tailor made cos-
tume of grey broad cloth and hand-
SQ1110 hat, while Miss. Virginia Hen-
dershott of London dressed in a love-
ly costume of pink silk, and white bait
with white plumes and white satin
ribbon, and Miss Le Tottzel , in; a
dainty dress Of light muslin; ° With
folds upon the skirt, and frills of
white laceeeteimmingetheewaist, pass.
„ing 'over the shoulders, and vety
pretty hat, assisted Pliks. Dougal,
The' young ladies who took away the
tea culls etc.' were Miss Hayden,
in pink silk; and Miss Jean Rhynas,
in white, rnU1in. On the tea table
was the large punch bowl of painted
china, presented •the bride by her,
Aunt end wai filled with large white
Chrysanthemums: Other vases , with
thc same flowers, i•'were on the. Mantel
piece, :and onthe centre table, in the
reception room,
H,Cutt, has had his, Kingston
street grocery painted cream color,
with green" trimmings. - •
FIVE CHOICE REGISTERED RANI • Mx. Will, Diedrich is now ea the
.• road ,as,salesman for the 'Wheel Rigs
Lambs for sale. Terms• reasonaole,
-William Glenn, Clinton f3. 0, 454 ". ,
• Mrs. Armour and daughters who
'
always spend vacation time et, ;the
AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIT).- residence of the lady's mothex, •spent
enee of p. Hoare, Albert street, 'see week here, and will be residents
Clinton, on Saturday, Oct. 31st, of Clinton as long as Mr. Armour re-
mains- with the Clinton piano Cu.
_
comthencing at 1 o'clock of a. num-
ber of registered female Herefords
of . high breeding and also a lot or
, Grade stock: For. : ferthet par-
ticulars see .bills. J. GovenleCk
of Forest, president of the Hereford.
Aseociation, 'and J. Smith, Clinton-,
Mrs.- Burgees of Toronto' (nee Miss.
Etta Barry) came Up to spend ' some
time with her sisters, Miss Lizsie
Barry having. returned from the hos-
pital to hei residence:.
auctioneers, will conduct the eale, Mr. ande Mrs. Johns L: Aitkin ce16-
-0: Hoare, proprietor. , ' 472 Jirated on Se,turday'.1ast the 25th an-
- • .
• , eivereary ,pf ' their wedding dig, .at
their rcioteS, veer the Pehlic Library,
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. Mr. ',Aitkin being the Libra...eel,. Siete
AUCTION SAL,E OF . FARM., PROP -
the decease -61,-Mr. ' Andrew Dull; •• Mr.
erty.-There will ,be Viered •.for and Mrs. Aitken were ana.rriedby the ,
sale at Public Auction, on, 'nee tlay, •
Nov. 10th, at .1,30 le meat ROT. l'. N, Campbell, the then pastor
Theof North stet church. The evening•
Town Hall; Clinton; :the following' will long be . remembered by all ; Pres -
undermentioned property, subject- to eel.. Music and song, filled the _ev-
• —Wit b • ' "h s 1 P
to Louisville, Tenn. to spend the
coming winter at the residence of her
cousins, the Misses Joy.
Mr. Doak, ,the indefettgable cement
stone manufeeturer has formed a wall
of blocks in front of his lot on Pieton
street, which. ho Wilr leave standing'
there until en* one comes along to
purchase the blocks for building a
new foundation pr a new house.
The grand new. lighting plant,. from
which we expected a greater power,
to give us bettor light, seemed to go
all wrong after :its initellatin last
week.
' We have much pleasure, in informing
our readers generally that Mr, Harry
Edwards, who was incapacitated at
the planing mill, owned by Mr. buch-
anan, and carne through a most pain-
ful accident, having lost some of his
fingers, and ,in consequence,. opened up.
the "Imperial" restaurant on Xing-
ston street and square. He left last
week as traveller for the Wheel Rigs
Co., who are..P.M.ilLa-flaurishing-con.
dition, having 40 persons in their em-
ploy. . •
At Victoria street church on Thurs-
day evening last a 'fine entertainment'
was giveeehAy'e 'Young Men's Club
of eharproeperous church. Rev.
lVIillyard-preSided during the evening.
After the • opening prayer Heiniche's•
Orchestra played e. very , fine selection,
and another duririg the evening, Mr.
De Leinine 1V1iliyard presiding most
efficiently at the Piano, as accompan-
jst. Belcher followed with .a
Bass solo, gathered them fie" and
his -low nota were really fine. Mr.
Le:1)1)6,rd rendered the reading' "The
Here- of Magetsionteie"•••in splendid,
style, The male . quartette, Mesits.
Sidney Belcher, -Dave Wells, Bert Hale
and Jellies •Powrie rendered "The Old
Oaken Bucket" in so . appreciative a
manner,. that they received a Reid en-
ema. After the orehestrali Second nume
bet. Masters ' Sutton and Merchant
sang „ the pretty dtiett; "Genevieve,"
which delighted all. "0. Canada,"
was 'sung by Master •Bgrt 'Cat of the
Presbyterian Church choir; who sang
ie. his steeee.voiee..' Mr. Powrie's solo,
en: Old folk lore, ."Tying the leaves"
Was rend.cred in a good clear. voice.
Mr:. Cook followed with the much ad -
Mired. solo; "When you. :and 1, were
young, Maggie". The Orchestra. wound
up the program with another of their
pretty seieetioni. After e 'brief inter-.
missin "The' Old-Countri StbreLlieepe
er". scene was enacted splendidly by
all tin -COW pare in .it. ;Sidney-Bel-
Auctioneer :-AVest half ' ef Lot 11, , Library .was c Os
• • ' Clung hours as the ibr
d , • e -e-tenie ae, school teacher, All acted with much Drime street. • ' •
Goderich.
Chester Macdonald, formerly .of the
830 liatellion, and son of Captain
and. Mrs.; Murdoch Macdonald, now 011-1
joys the rank of lance corporal In the
ea,vairy reginneut stationed at St.
Johns, Quebec and was one of the
cavalry, who escorted the Prince of
Wales on "The Plains of Abraham"
at the celebration there, of the Ter -
Centenary. He was alio one of the
cevaley who meorted Earl Grey on a
former occasion.
On Monday, Oetolier, ' the
Daughters of the EmPire met in the
Court house, the regent, Mrs. (Dr.)
Macklin, attending for the. first time
soinUcesenh'r inf:althre„r!Sretagtitha.tiol‘intSasS Aches-
on
of the D. Of E., as she is teeing
town for some time. • Tie resigaation
was not pleasing to the D. 0, E. save
for the,time Miss Acheson will be
absent, as she is a very competent
person for the offiee she holds. Mrs.
W. E. 'Kelly has kindly offered to act
Aaseiiteeorne.tary, until the retuen of Mise
One of the prettiest lumerals that
his taken place in Goderia for inn,'
years was the funeral t)i Nedra been,
Infant and only daughter of Mr. and
kis. J. E4 Swart $ et the British Ex-
change, which took place on Fri-
' day afternoon at 8 o'clock' the see -
vie° at 2,80, Rev. James Ander.onof-
flciatrng
was truly
beautiful on the occasion. The li•ttle
white casket was covered with reses
pink and white, and other pretty white.
flowers, and was borne down the
-etaircaee by fcfur young lailiei, eacli
one wearing a large bobuet of white
carnations -and tern on her right arra,
who acted as pallbearmesy Sit dressed
in white, with white bows of ribbon
on coiffure. .They ••• .were the IViisses
-Olive Smith,. Florence Sallows, Mabel
H.oyer and Amelia.. Uethi. Reforie the
hearse the Mises •Alma Sturdy and
Dorothy nclis in the latteris little
eatt drove with the„ long corteb of
carriages, to 1Vlaitland cemetery. The
relatives, and. friends from a distanee
were Mr, George Swarts, Clinton (the'
infant's grand -father), Mrs. Johnston,
Markilite, Mrs. J. Swart's, Wing -
ham and Mrs. Rumball, Clinton.
Nedra. Ileen :
,Lovely babe -tender blossom
, Earth was too celd for thee;
„
Thou frOlI1 IICaVell to bless
The TeriCentenary.
With pttre, sweet, angel face,
And eyes of Heaven's owe ;
With hair of virgin gold,. , •
Heaven's stamper all ehat's tttlC,
:thy little White casket ;
Thine Ayek-of Heaven Auld ;
And thy Sweet angel face
, names the, s fold,
Thy mother mo.urns thee -Not
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'As if thou wert; .6f Clay
. But thanks Goa -c) *Aont thee,
And ,then Called the away.
Eloise A; Skim:tinge.
cher acted very Well, .the part of a Cs'OderiCh, Ont., Oct. 24th, 1908
parson, and Sat' Hale with rosy Mr.' H. Telford, who' removed to
cheeks; fine broad eteth:Seit, and King -Goderich ..fioni !Colborne • some years
t.divird hat, •acted• the part. of a. ago, is :bedding a. peette resieeesr .0e
Lots 12, .13, •.14, 15,16, 'East half - • • ' being credit •to themselva, r- ,Dr..MilIyard
of Lot 17 on the .5th conriessien 61, count or the new -electric plant, ,
Hullett, containing six' lituitteet acres • was: WO- stage re0-neger 'aed siLeveS.priee.
instilled.' A : .lovele .• luncheon • •
prepared for the occasion and as Mr of .41°6, •alirl -16-6a-1-• op -1..16i" were -*ell
more or ieSs. ALSO Part ' of L•ots
12 13, 1..4 154,16 in the Fourth one tAitkiir le.e member . "or the Wonaan's: trace tie by the country storekeeper's'
, , : c
eession of Hullett, : containing eiees Tiltit,"!t.° ahr•I•*.an 'aciePCTiyeall kinds of -Yiaiters-7aenereritly- , not purchasers
hundred and -eighteen:. acme More di: gas try; ' jellies - and eaneee... Many prote. •After the finale. ref tesitinen te were 'sr -
less This isa Well keo ven i act ty -silter gifts Were preseeted ' --the . 'v.0 which tontiiethd .6r pumpkin . pie,'
pasture lend, The•.-dratnage tax on bride. and groom., Of ..a qiiartt,n eel 0, and milk; With apples e little later,
. , . , i ::; of
this property is now cOnipletedd
, one, .•• • ,
centuryago- • ' . ,• . :, Dr.: Millyard aseistecrwith. the latter
Twoenfaiiik, both, girls were' b'or treat standing • 'n 6 'rf the '
i Ile 0 C, passages
. sequently ;the „taxes herealter 'wilt
be. Ordinary.' Its will he1.elen •during • the
,mi. anTplr;..A..icrest,Itedll•er:i. . hands holding :a very latee .basiMfor every onetietakean apple
t with befth
, ,
one .Pereel, ,but if eetz gp.4.si7e'id17;theiiiii• Wein 'et?, " oo 0
Nedra • Ileen,':'.' in :passing hy-,attd• here we xnust :add
in lots. ALSO at . the' 'Same. :time' .vart.s; chastened the
;flat . the Young ' ladies of V•ictorin ' St:
and place .Lot ..35, Fitt coneetSion, other to. Mr. and ,Mes.',Tpiet johnstort•
llama ,IIClena ifity.,:, Helene being the church- undertoOk a pretty large; task,
Huron Road, containing.. one s• here in nta,king pies. :fee Such • a large mid -
of Charniiiiiin'S lovely wife
and acres, more I r" 1 er:SI: : eerinS ( f•-• ila•I"' juice ' and furnishing glasses in. which
money at the tilme of sale: Balenee
11',.13 Pis'5,-ae:e. Little Nedra• II ' 11 . ' '
Sale :-Ten ' t, f ' b
per ten ...,een, was i from, ..,er ,
to hold the milk they p'otited : , into
birth and, although • the babe rallied • .
S, the Angei Death 'carried et'ell' glass.' They ,bought 8 or IP .in 3Q days; 'For 'father partieulars s=0.nle ' day loos Of milk from One. dairy. man..
gal -
apply to the ewner,-.-John Rarisfotde her away on Friday, 17.th October.;
. , , ..
. . • the BaP ' ' ' ' eh
At tat, ehur . on Sunday
Clinton P. 0. ' ' ; 7 : ' 471-3 The funeral et the late Miss: Maggie -; , ,
e . . • .
Burrows. took piece . from her: , late evening, , the •congrega.tiete was much
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residence; Nelson street. Revd& 113r.., .larger •than usnal., The 'subject chosen:
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NOTICE. -PRIZE WINNERS - AT: Dougall, G. N, ,TIazen and IVIr* 'Mill- ' for the evening sermon, Was "The
Old Paths the Royal Road" based tp-
eee. gayflm F
eaii. may MainOtheir yard ofileieted at house 'arid Maitland'
• • - •• . • • on Jeketniah 6-10. The elioir. . •S'arig
.verysiecely the Jolene, ,`"Coree unto me
Ye Weary"' and "Hark' my' sold if is
the Lord." At the Offertory Mr. Ed-
mond Hansul, late 'of Stratford, "sang
infinevoice "Heaven is My I-lome.".
"Golden candlesticks and OliVe Trees'N
Prise money by calling at the Se,..1- c'ellie• '13.. During , e
house '
retaty's office. All prize,-reeney uot the •hynins that the deceased
drawn before. Jan. .1k i.dim. wilt . he choao to be sung . at , the fiat -
f oriel ted to the SOci ety .--Gee . •E.: deal ' of her', father, the: late . Wit-
` . limn Bu
Greenslade, Sectetarje Bayfield. • rrows "Safe itl,the erms of
, Jesus" and "Nearer my :God to 'I !fee"
were sung by• all present. 'I he casket
NOTICE OF LICENSE TRANSFER.
-License, Diittiet of evest Huton.--e
Notice is hereby :given that .James
Weis of the town of :illitton has
made apthidation to eransfer the -lice
ense for tha premises in the rown of
Clinton, known as the Clornmcreial
• Hotel, to. David' Crawford e.so of
the Town of Clinton'•teid thet said
application will he considered at a
meeting of the Board of License
CoMmissioners to be held at 1:30
p. m. ori Wednesday, the. 4th dSY or
November, 1908, All persons inter
este(' will govern themselves acard-
bigly.-A, Asquith, LiCedie.P
tor, Auburn, Dated Tuesd,tv, Octob-
er ,2011', 1908.
was the subleet in 'the Morning. •
was covered with lovely fler tl tribut-
es among,, them it largo :sealer:, teepee Net Stindaya m., at the Baptist
of pink and White keels ; casket bo- church, the Lord's supper will be Wm-
qiiet• of white :and pink Oh 'n,t.tiotti and rnemerated by the -faithful,
ferns. Me Oak of leeamington Ont,, Tho election of officers for the W,
tribute of a eoUsin of itliss Burrows-. F, M. S.. took place at Knox church,
a crescent of white roses and feriae, on Tuesday lest .and wore as follows ;
from "her uncle; Mr. James Stewart ; Pryaident, Mrs. Anderson ; Vide Nest -
large wreath Of pink visesand fern, dent, Miss Mary Morris ; Secretary,
Mts,,Elme, Pau, an aunt ; wreath of Miss Stirling t Treasurer, Miss Ralph,
white Chrysanthemums, Mrs. Stanley and Tidings Seeretaiy,, Mrs. Dr, Tay-.
and faintly,' telatvcs ; and a lovely joy, Mrs. Thom (nee Miss Tecna Hat -
wreath of roses, and carnations, teem chison) of Montreal gave a very ' la-
the employes of Siiinlink's establish- formal talk on the tvork of the -aux
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meet: The pallbearers weretwo iliary of the 'American Presbyterian
brother's -in-law, MessrS, D. Cass•ady of church in that 'eity, of which she is
Aye and B. C. Munnings of town :and President. "
feet Cousins, .Charke Stewart, St. Rev. James Livingstone preached t�
Mary's, Dan. Fowlor, Dungannon ; large congregations both morning and
-------- John Durein, town, and Alex. Dur- evening at Victoria Street church.
nin, Dungannon, The funeral , was Ws morning subject was "The Church
HOUSE TO RENT . -THAT CO'- large, Miss BurroVs being a general of SardiS." and "Casting Shadows," ut
Indio :s dwelling ea mail street -10 feeorae around .town, Over three the evening. Rev, James Livtagstene
tooms., electric lights, good garees, 3 ears ago, ,she took an attack pf La will a4seprea0h the ahniveriery ser-
choiSe fruit 4f:cgs-Apply to Sohn , grippe, and no fear 'was entertainett of vices of that. chureh both morning and
Ratisford. illeeee ieereesing; but although a evening on Sunday 8th Nov. and on
little later symptoms Of lung Thanksgiving Day,
trouble presented filet slves, and Artist Sallows has called Oen rtab4
TE' A CD WANTED FOB S. S. NO. Mill flurrows health fluctuated up to lat Brown, to place nneW sky -light in
4 etailley t;ownStiip, male or fema:e, a few months' ago, when no sign of his photograph gallery which will cost
dut:eet to commence Jan: zah, 1.10J. recovery Was perceptible, All . kinds $75.
Applipat.o..1 011.131 up to No. of emulsions and radieel cures Were We were delightiti to meet. Mr. and
7th, 1908.-App1y to S. Cleave, See- prescribed for her, but daily she be Mrs. Charles Stokes of Chicego, who.
retaey, Baylisid P. 0.- 4-I gatt to fade away and onTriday Miss are the guests of the former'a brother
• 13tierows breathed h.r last. Miss Bur- Mr, Jacob Stokete Mr. Stokes has
.. rows' was . a. bright tevecioue. young not visited his old home for 40 veers,
TI;ACIIER WANTED FOR, F3:5...NO. lady, ready to assiat at hoine, when and is a son of the la*, Dr. 'Stokes,
9, Coderielt toweship, male ei; te.. She was called upon to do s6eet great v.'er.IP Polnilar medical man of this
tificate, Duties to comteeixe with member of the eller& choir. Mfrorm; 41;1 NMorrth Pier, on otii °Jaet-d
Ina:e, holding. 1st or 2rid class co:- loler ot church work a.nd a valued town Mr
uedityi the early afternoon's sun he:
190 L Appleiatiets et 3alary gulling them mit, but -the rate eeme
and, qualifieetions, ieeelved up to ,. .
Notembcr Istee-Guy Bias, fSeore- TWO GIRLS W•ANTED On [bout 4 30 pmand hurried
AT TIIE
tad, Clinton 45-1 Itattenbury House. 48 etery one bonne
I We have" to thank. Mt. George 14,
I Saul „snaneger of "Town Topics"
for a copy of that toted nublicetion
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TEACHER W•A.NTED S. S. Feint WANTED --WANTED %TO &voted
No. ii, ma,le or ,female hold- rent with option of perch ie a term to ''Society, 1V.Iusie ahd
Drama" published in the "Free Press"
thg 2fid „elaSs certifidate frail Nor -
Mal. Defies to commeeen at New
Year's. Apply stating salaty and
• The Wonianis',Tnstitete will meet ,ort
Thursday, 51h.„Ndvernber at the real&
ence of Tom: :swarts• •
• • Mrs. Crabb was called last week to
-1,1-neardine by•the sed news sof ...her
son !George's illness being:, VetieSsert,
ousl but eheetetote later e to bee ,sts-
ter, Mrs; Harrison theteGeorge : had
taken t 'change for the better. • • .
.. Drs. Yates :Heyden, has resigned his
pOsition,As'PieSidept of the '• A. Y,ps
A. and was presented on •-Tuesday es -
ening of leSte, week hy the Members,
With a very :hendsenie silver fruit'
dish: Dr: Hayden, wat alwa.ye present;
.at evert' meeting; and has done •giaed.
work :fbi tee:A. P. A:. • •
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PE:RUN:A: W0111611ERFOL 1109N
IN,MY OLD AO.L. •
. MRS. IVIAHALA REID.
Heartily ApProTles of Pe-ru-na. and Afan-a-linhr Kidney at:1113mm! Trouble
11(NRS. hIAHA.I. A. BEID, Corbyville, 1 The ,blood beingsurcharged with
ti.V.I. Ont., Canada, writes:acids, whichordinarily find their eie
. .
•••••YOUr celebrated remedies have regular,capethethtornhgenhinthlbsonnesisbre:stilt, are '.
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been a w.onderfulbmil tome in Mr ct culiCiabtelcitt .tu°trn? heerliagte,ami a se nwills,ie" iicaratt
laps and soinetintes the 'bones in the
Joln. , : .
mayoral years as new. I was troubled. ' sada Morbid accumulations of blood
with:. constipittio.n, ,rheurnatism and .throw etitt.etvOrk upon the .k.idneys.
kidney•trouble. ' ' . • * • " . The kidneys being unable to perform '
41.A. little over two . Years ago,. I • com- the minima labor of excreting 'these,
pieta,. lost my health,*beeoining ale peisoes ,eften, give way and ;kidney. .•
most helpless, when a, dear friend sent trestle:1s the results • • '
me your remedies, Peruna and Mauldin: . Permanent relief eannOt be ,ieasense, •
I began .to take thein following the blY expected except by correcting the
directions•on the bottle., I very soon ccinetipation. , _ . .•
: began to reeebdnefited by their use and •-•-•-seeleu-e-le•seLs-esse-sei-e-4-4-ee
i
cOntinned to take theni. :. . ,- „ . i • "Regular bowels are a great sof&
Pet una and Man...
' • 'I am now completely recovered I, guard to health
the above ailments, in feet, better then alin are unexcelled the- world aver
for chronic diseases affecting the
I•have been for years post.. I cannot bowels and kidney's.
• praise the remedies too highly :and Wilt .. ,............_.,......„4.....4................4.4...........k.. ,
, always resommeeS teehi tu,Others.” „ „ Mrs. W. W. 1,4,2M:tater,- 8127 McAteel, •
-. Con3tipation is -almostsure to settp,A,ve.,LoulSeee'SeseR:yeeveriteseee• • • :
. f::01 { .111:t ;It'll 1 1° arerace I 'partly reabs.e.r.bed into the advised to give reruns, a trial, 'did ti'o.
, (ism, sometimes kidney, trouble. . • Iles of Manalin entirely oukCicl-ine."
OyatOM, producing sometimes rheum?, Eight bottles of Peruna and 'three bolo .
: • •,..-,......., • ••• ., a...Mr . • 414 4...w...ono •......w.A..1”.1...... '......•.••••.. •••••• .e...7.b.....:ftu.....s• • •••••istr.,..•.••••.•• -.••••••• % ..7 7,. tv.;._.••
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°wee ill.thitImn tuls .afiltions. Within •• the bladder and kidney trouble; and . being
i . , • . :idl.auffered for twenfi-six 'years with:
WHAT-. [ELECT .'' .. . :1 • ••• ..' .
.. Goderieh:
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.• . ' • i. The Spy apple brings the 'best -. 'rice
.' . . -BIB -Fait:Hilt • . . - price
JJ
. ' thief year; very leer • orchards hailing •
old age. •
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ave not been in so good health for
. .
,
any ol them.' Mr. Furse of •Cliestau
Jas _
EBrant Suffered Torments Farm has 40 trees in' his Prehard and :
'.' .
, Kidney Dt.sease,. not one bore fruit. $2. 10 '$2.0 • is
paid per barrel. • '
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Then He used Dodd's ..Kidney Pills and MrsJParker Abellgave bier -
Became , a Well, Man-reeeption on Wednes?
.-His Ex-:
:porienCe a Lesson for You day • afternoon and evening,. 21:sb Otto-"
•- • , „ her. Miss :Adelaide •Claikie dressed 'in
• •
..A.thabaeCa •Landing, Alta., Oct: 26, whit Muslin admitted.: the gtie.,iS
(iSpecial),=That . Kidney Disease,nek and Miss Costie• gave the...introduction
leeted in its, earlier stages, leads to .of the' , gueste. Miss "Cestie' were , a
the most tertible% suffering,": if not Stylish • costume or lildeic eilk. Mre.S. '
death :itself, ;end . that the one sure .Abell wore a lovely dress .1.,I ' white
cure for it itt all stages is•D'odd'e net, stylishly niad.ee over White silk.
Kidney Pills; is the exeorieace of Me. and 'received with her .rnethei-; Mis
James E. Brant, : a fainter residing °retie, who ",y,rae gowned in
tear here. • ,
ease, • when a yo rig man, from a AlressTniaking• • establisitinent• here; • •
ro. Brent 'contracted; Kidney The Misses Ciausine • who carried
street, 'atid„ like hosts: of others, xieg have gone to Winnipeg •
lected it; :expecting it to go- away. ite "- •
seif. r . We congratulate Miss Marten•:,Free....7.
ere .611 receivieg. her certificate' to ate
Bat. it keiat. gradually growing everee
till after thirty ',tears pf increasing tend the Norrn'ml sdhool'••• .• •
suffering the
Don't forget -;t6 attend the 1. 4..ter
, climax 'canieS and 7 he
found himself crippled that at times concert and supper to he given on'.
he could riot turn in bed; said for two Friday evening (Hallow E'en); at .the
Baptiet' church, under: the auepices of... -
weeks at time it was imposstble for
hin•to rise front a chair without the Ladies' Aid... Come and eee.
lauteieg hi is 'hands • Qh: his knees: : • On Monday,. '2nd November' a Re -
He &bid not button his, clothei. He quiem. „Mess will be : Often -mired at
Was troubled With; Leinhago, ''. • Gravel pt. Peters Church • for all: the faithful
and Baekache; and tried medicines for souls departed. •
each and all of them Without getting '
*telief;• till good . lueketernect- him to
;PQ
.-1)t&t.oclig"-sitiltriYdeneyi'lleilisl'Is started.' at- the.
cause et his troubles aed cured . hie
troubles and Mired his Kidneys. With
cured I Kidneys his other • troUbles
Speeedlilnialydnis.appearecl, :end to -day he is
4:iv
Tr you cure your Kidneyswitb
boddle Kidney Pills- y,Ou will neer
have LuMbago, Rheumatism; !. Heart
Disease, Dropsy or Bright's Diseaee.
Marriages
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STUART - GIBSON-At • Barniken,
Dens, Berwickshire; Scotland, on
October 9th , by the Rev. Pete;
Wilson, James Stuart, C. E.,'
tl
Glaow, 1 to :Jean Agnes, daugh-
ter Of the late Alexander sornot.o.r.
,xeGoderiche and forma:1Y ..?!
wi
MASON -C1 -In . Winnipeg,
on•September 30th, by Rev. T. B.
Duval, Arthur ' Mason,, of Seska-
. toon„ forinerlY of Brueetield, to
• ,Jane Hester, eldest daughter- of
' Robt. 'Charters, ,Tuckersmith.
Births.
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REYNOLDS -4.n Clinton on October
22nd, 46 Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes E.
ReynoldS, a son. ,
ANDREWS -In Cupar, Sask.; on 0e-
• . tober. 15th, to -Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. (Russel) Andrews, formerly, of
Clinton, a datighter. • •
POPLESTONE-In Blyth, on • bet.
2158, to Mr. and Mit. S. A. Pop-
- lestone, a deefghter. , '
LEDIET-,111 Wligham, Oct 21st, to
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lecliett, twie
boys.
ERWIN-In East Wawanosh,' Oct, 24,
to Mr. ahd Mrs. Thos. Etwin,
daughter.. ,
IfENDERSON-In Morris, Oct. 25th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson;
dgughter, ;
'Deaths
DINSLEY-4‘,Olinton . October
2/th, Edward. Dinsley, aged 92
. Verse 11 Months and.5 days.
ERRAirh,r—SIn
mucSI, ttantrilb. , onag°ed3
4t1c)be8r
27
yeats.
TINNEY-In HaVtoWnship.oe °doh-.
r24th,, William. 'Pinney, aged 73
years,ANRSON,--In Tureberry, Oet. 246,
William S. Anderson, aged 80
years.
BLAOK-k Vinghanl, oar. 1681t, John
Black, aged 78 years,
SWARTS-In Goderfelt, on October
2tat, Nedra Veen, 'infant daughter
O. *Stir. and Mrs. n. It. Swarts,
aged 3 monm
ths ei 8 days.
MOWATT-In, Colborne, on Oet.
/dames Howatt, aged 78 years and
of 00 oe 80 acreS, ConVenlent to 'building, Winnipeg,' Mr. Snits is a 8 months,
Clinton, , IlayfiAd Gr Huron Road brother of the Ward, Sanas here, taTCHELLe-Tit Clinton on On
Ober
ureterred. Address particulars to and has levon
en cetd w
eith the the infant daughter of Mr.
',
betray, Londeento P. 0. thn. of years. Months.
qttalifieation.-Wil!lain *Cool, 'Se.- X. Y. Z. (Co.) News -Reeved, elm -:Free Pre- is of that eity ,rot itumber and Mrs, Thus, Mitchell4ged .
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Fogs ;are still inteefering with the
navigation of the St. Lawrence.
The stea,mbarge,Fred Mercer and the
steamer City of .New York are ashore
near Kiegston.
The Giand Trunk -Railway tern -allele
at 1VIontreal will be 'improved at an
outlay of 'rei•Ilions otedollars.
About it hundred 7.talian laborers
etnployed on the waterworks construc-
tion at Guelph have gone 011 strike.-
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Situations
with leading business houses
&were our graduates:
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and . all modern- office me-
thods tvhich ensure rapid •
advancement.
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It has cost, the makers
over$1,000000 to orettto
the =potation of the
"Queen 'Quality" Shoe.
ConsCquently the trade-
mark to4lait• is an ab-
siOlute WARRANT of
• quality. They cannot
414.00,.$4.50 and $5,00 afford to jeopardize ft.
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