HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-17, Page 7December' 171.11, 1908
:AN ATTRACTIVE SUFPL MENTa
The' ActonFreePress last week,
issued its usual Christmas Sti'Pple-
Mont which, it is almost needless to
say to those who -know or know of
the Free Press, was a igood one,
about the neatest. we ,have seen. this
-
•Season.
•
• A RIGHTEOUS JUDGO.
One Sunday morning a minister's
wife saw her son chasing the hens
with a stick. She went.to the door
• to investigate and heard him say
"I'll teach you to play eggs in a min-
ister's family on Sunday morning!"
-The January Delineator.
FOR •SALE•. -"WINDSOR," A. GOOD
young red bull from imported sire
and. dam. Apply to W. J. Biggins,
Box 263, Elmhurst Farm, Clinton,
Ont.
$1350 WILL BUY .COTTAGE ON
Joseph street. Soft and hard !water
in the' house, cement cellar, Kelso
furnace, electric light,, good, lawn: a.
acre, cement walk around house.
Part cash, balance at 5 per cent.
Just the place for a retired farmer.
Apply Box --174, Clinton P. O. 5
WAiNTEO.- 1 ITCHEN GIRL AT
the Rattenbury House. -Joe Ratten-
buay. .
LOST -- BETWEEN THE RESID-
• enee of Mrs.. Shannon and that of
the _ undersigned, a ladies gold
watch. The finder ,will be rewarded
by returning to J. Harland.
J. B. Hoover
Nelson Ball
cott.:
There.Is
Solid.
C omfo.rt
as 'well as lots of style
Marri4ge l
TURNER•- Q SON,.,At the residence
of the bride's parents in Wood.
Stock on Dee. 91,11, by Rev. A. J.
+fohnstone, Bertha Edna,. third
daughter, of .1t1r. and lif -s. O. Olsr
on, formerly of Clinton, to Ellis
fig. Turner of Woodstock.
Births.
LA 'ORTE--At ,the Sauble Line, Hay
An Dec. 8th, to. Mr, and Mrs.
John Laporte, a daughter:
PLANTE-At St. Joseph, •on Dee,
10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
?:ante, a daughter,
BLATCIfl3 PRD -In Wingham on Dec.
5th, to Mr. and Mrs, W. Platen -
ford, a daughter. •
REQIER--At the Goshen Line,
I•Iay, on Dec. 3rd, to Mr, and Mrs.'
Joseph Regier, two •bays.
DEBUS-At the .Babylon Line, Hay,
on Dec. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs, Louis
Debus,, •a son..
Deaths
STEWART-.In Stanley township on
December -15th, Abigail. I`weedie,
relict .of the -late John Stewart of
Stanley, aged172 years and 8
months.
McLEOD--.In Clinton on Dec, lith,
Annie Marshall, wife of Mr:, 'Donald
.McLeod, aged42 'years.
MACKENZIE-In Goderich township
on Dee. •15th, Donald A. Maeken
zie, aged 44- years and 9 months.
BRI NNER-In • Dashwood ,on eco
3rd, Peter Bronner,, aged 20 years
and 3 months.
HAHN-In Dashwood on Dee. . 3rd,
Louis Hahn, aged 76 • years. °
YUILL-In Morris on. Dec" dth, Ro'pt,
Yuill, aged 61 years and 8 months.
MARTIN -In East Wawanosh on, Dec,.
4th, James Martin, aged W years.
LITTLE -In. Hullett on `1).•e, 8th,
Francis Little, `aged 85 years.
Clinton News -Record
+r !$• ••• . . .4044 44..'.•••••44 0 About Abd' Age '+uric
fl The News From Goderich
ELOISE A. SKIfiMINQ$, Correspondent•
•1NN.4,........N2•.N•N..... •. � •! HN• NDN*
Miss Spencer, stenographer in the Mr. 'Bert iVX'acdonald,, mate of th
Surrogate. Clerk's office, accompanied Azof, has moved to the residence to
Crown Attorney Seager to Henfryn to rnerly owned and occupied by Mr
which place he was called.to hold an Emilia , McSween, !now ,of Nagar
inquest on the death a Mrs, Savage, Falls.
an old resident of that place who was ReV, Dr. Shearer gave addresses a
killed at a railway crossing. North street .and h:nox churches o
Tho Public Library hoard' has ord- Sunday last°
erect one of the travelling children's a"
sections provided by the Department Miss' Pearl Wigle, daughter et th
of Education. The issue of these Rev„ Mr. Wigle. of Winnipeg, her, wig
books so far has been 30 while of spend Christmas with her grand
other hocks and magazines there were .mother, :Mgrs: pea. Cox, Hillcres
issued during the month of November on hex return #roto Whitby Calleget.
A quint wedding took pined at th
Miss- Mabel Donaghy,, teacher in residence of • Mr, and Mrs, "Jah
St. s. ''S ward school, has sent Knox at high noon on Wednesd
in her resignation. She is a: Very ► Rhyn'IW 40 :kin peat n where ter un hod an
in.
pleasing young lady and will be mach marriage by Rev:: Dir: Dougall. The
missed by her pupils and the whole bride, who -was unattended, was given
teaeliirig staff., away `by her father'and the wedding
Captain, Edward Robinson: of the•. march was °played by • the bride's sist
steamer Algonquin, who . Game into.er, Miss Pearl Knox: The 'bride wa
our port about two weeks ago with, married in her travelling suit of nav
his father, iaptain William Robinson, blue with hat to match, .and •her bo-
after laying;, up the boat ler the win- quet was of cream roses. The groom's
ter at Thorold, returned last week gift to the bride was a beautiful
to their homes here, brooch set with pearls, and the ".tither
Captain William Campbell' of . the presents were both umerous and c t-
steamer Russia 'has returned to his � ly.. Only immediate relatives of the.
home at the Lighthouse after "laying contracting parties were reset: '
up his boat' at• Port Huron, s z3
Mrs..Daniel Fer uson .has closed Mrs^ I''owlie and little sonleft las
g o . d her week for `Toledo to re -join her hus nd
house on Keays street for 'w crn:ple of Mr. A. A, ' Fowlie where his boa
months, and is the guest of her son, ' will wintery
Mr -..John •L,' Harnwell at Varna,
I Warden McLean has e
Mrs, Frank Martin. and little child . of y fent .r
+ space z in his two blocks on the square
are the guests of Niro and Mrs,' Hurd, p
•
the latter:, a:sister of -Mrs. .Hurd; aOccupied,
. na,
The Windsor Record gives a brie£
synopsis at the Annuities Act or Old
Age Pension Bill, which is little un-
derstood by the general public;
The plan, is ;open to every man, wont -
en and ebild in'Canada. No medical
examination is required. The annuit-
ant is required to pay in twenty-five
o cents a Week if be is unable to "mases
r` a larger contribution,, or he may pay
s• $10, $15 or $20 ata tinge. He may
a start with a Iuinp sum and continue
by periodical' payments, or he may
t deposit lump sums at any time, which
n give a°'corresponding increase to •his
annuity. Payment , may be made
monthly; quarterly, hall -yearly or
l yearly, aa the annuitant desires, the
total cost, being the same, wiriehever.
t, plan is adopted, •
There_•are • no lapses. if contribu-
tions are interrupted by illness, loss
e of employment or any other cause
u pay,inent may be resumed at any
ay 'time. If payments should not bo re-
sumed sumed to the end of the contract such
proportion of the original r.►,nuity as
those payments purchase will be
paid. There is no possibility of .loss.
.IThere•is do possibility of seizurefor
s :debt.: e
A person having an account .at a
,.savings' bank may have • the. . amount
transferred to the annuity branch,
payable at the age. of 55 or 60, as
may ' be preferred., The 1Government.
of Canada will pap .the whole cost of
management, and will add compound
interest atfour ,per cent. until thet,an=
nutty has matured.. Employers of
t. labor may eontract for annuities for.,
their employes. Fraternal, benevol-
t ent : and 'other societies . may • purchase
them for their members, •
f A man beginning at twenty years
of age and paying in. twenty-five .cents
a week -less than the price of a;;glass
of ,beer a day -will find himself at.
London. .
Miss Barry has so far recovered her ,
health( and strength The Bankers DOlI t W:►ii . I
A NEW (YEAR'S G•Al�'IE FOR BOYS engt that she will soon . � n
AND GIRLS. be able to open up her place' of basin- retest Co . tiled
Line up, every boy and girl- of you • ss. �P Four
Mrs, 'Donnelly..lohnston 'of. Preston
•
on one side ;of the room, and each .s -Times a Year: '
take the name of a Month in order, ig the guest of her'sister; Mrs. Fred,
from Januar to December; If r there liephercl,. The passing of the Sovereign. Bank
Y' Mr, Dave,: Boll left for ••-Los Angeles f Canada has mad •
are not tweiVe Of you then' -take the; ' , g 4 o it possible for
months' names as far•; • • , Califoriii;i,,;last week having agreat the other banks don r i
s they will go, ,,desire to meet his- son,' Russel who • onto and elsewherei g tzt isnoss.tii Tor-
and when your leader stands up in
r to discontinue
front of you and points her finger.; at resides at Vallejo. with' whom rhe practice which has ousted" for, some
a child and says,. "Happy New Year, • spent four days 'before going further: time of` paying interest four tk+mes , a
1, 2, 3, 4, .5, 6, 7; 8; 9, 10 !" The Uov. The• Bros,' •Battle, who ' were .;suc- year.: It was the Sovereign Bank
or girl mu 5t answer. `10 !"h; Nlarch,. ceeded here •by,• Mr. Birmingham in. Which adopted this method 'of. paying
March 1"(if that is • her name) before building the • new breakwater, have interest, to depositors on savfn 's ac -
had` some hard luck. at their quarry counts arid many,customers g were
the •"ten" is said. It ' is like "Bird.
beast or fish"' isn't it ?--only differs: at Thorold, fifty pounds: of. dynamite thereby attracted to• the bank, After.
for this ;reason :-you, must .not exploding and wrecking the place and the Sovereign Bank discontinued bus-
ent,.
laugh. That hi -lee where' the fun•, cot severely: injuring-: the engineer,; Will- iness.:the .:matte: ..was taken up by
ham Bombe
in, because yeu know you will 'laugh y' "'the Canadian Bankers' Association
Mrs. M . A. >J Shepherd r
1 d
when yen try,. hart: not to; ,just, as Phe and daughter, with the result 'that hereafter lifter-•
sure as you live' --1. ,Miss Helen,. left last week far: Buffalo est •will only be computed -half -yearly.
• too - a eo le of Weeks. it,• and see � and reniemb spenduP � ks in ': that �t,lthough paying interest' '
,. er • it. city.. ' ! times a
you smile, or forget la• say• the name. year made very little difference` to the
,
of your month .three times, yau. must 1 In Toronto en December 6th, 'to Mr. depositors, : an' immense amount of
n "Mrs W'1 r B
•
a to ixh•
d a o
r. -SO
.a ri
lace the line: and Taint - rout Pager - g , work was entailed on -the bank auk
1p 3oln-
g
Mrs' KCl
seine other : month " and, make :• her ' iy, -wife of. the engineer, vials was
'interest 'allowed , by banks
some•other
Jmont Deli e r hasgone ':to Kincardine to visit is. three per cent:
Y nate . - ! P , in -there iso enc
• • friends ,there; • :She was' accompanied�'�of 'the `crani d,
Toronto o banking, mstitutionS
,.by•her. little` daughter, 'Marjorie, who.. which cannot do its ,.:•• 'business with
'lies hit recovered, from Ian attack of others banks .• 'through. ,the.. clearing
Live Stock Market. ;typhoid fever. : }louse because • .' •the' Management:
Toronto, : Dec :bili R:®ceipis of 1 The eldest :son of Mr Pieot, • who Is paying• three . and : one ....half
•
veT stock : the TJ 4th :Stock. Yards has bought '.a large; parcel of lard. • in :,per cent. to;•its:_ depositors: "Another
1Vlanitoba,. returned.'to his home Ore there is doing; its clearing house
sixty thepossessor of an•ineocne. of
$129,91 for the rest of his life -en -
r.• ough to pay the rent' of a small
• house, • Is not that a; very large re-
turn .in old age for a• very small sac-
rifice: and saving in youth ? Many
young Bien could• afford to pay larger:
sums, and trios insure themselves at
sixty. an annuity which would place
them beyond the Teach :of want It
the
is not. necessary, however, to begin
e at twenty or any 'Aber specified age.
' The plan is open to all; -
if
w
in our Christmas of- c
ferings- of Fine Furni-
ture. For those who
prefer to make really
m
• ere large -105 carloalds', as telfaws :• to purchase horses for farm work:. "arguments
115 cattle, 22 hogs,' 69,0 sheep ;and -17 , business.. One .of the ar umr nts Blade
awes;.• 'Alderman Ciafgie ;has returned from' in support. of • the change in the perms
The quality ',of cattle •K as . the ►;rest 4...flying trip to • Califoenia.' 'He en sods of paying interest vas. that some
since a year. ago ;• that as, there• was toyed 'his Visit to 'that: state • ' . people ' thought they were receiving
a large ' number of. geed t d - choice, ;County Secretary Fleming of • •the lour' jeer`cent. interest. .
cattle than has been seen at any mai- 1 ' M. C A._ was in' town ;last ' :•weei. , , ' , ,
jest since the Chri•stmas •Shoiv,et this •in the interests of the local branch • Another matter: that •.is shortly- to•
arket One year ,go, .-
of that great' woriz• He appears .to receive. the attention, of the Canadian°
be the rightman:in the right .place :. Bankers':,. Association is•; that •of keep-:
Trade was good, consideting the Mrs;., (Justice) .Gat raw •. left last'ring epee on •Saturday nights .For "•a:
large number. of e�ccclletti Carrie on we•e:. to; visit relatives in'Seafortki. .long •time certain banks kept their
ale, :rut not nearly'as • good as'Wtrs 1 Captain,Janies Sutherland has gone•: sdburb.an•:branches .open, a •couple.• • of
iticipated . by the,' drovers, many, of p
om .did: riot make ,much money, and • to • Sydney; 'Cape Bi eton, :to visit`' leis hours for ills eoriventence .of. dhposit
many more stated 'that they' did : tot` brother 'whom . he has not seen for the ors ;nil competition lias' since been
sive expenses on their:. • sliipiiients, long space of twenty,-sia" years:. se .keen' for that kind of business that
swan d Manager:: I3ain and .his bride have' the practice• .is now general. The off
g •pat too high braces to the conte down.: from a.•Wiarton to.'spend ieials''have..,fro n 'time to.time ,petiti-
rmers, , p
Earl in the .dathe winter at lift: 'Bain's old: home oned against ;2tce_.ping open on, Satur_.
Early }�. the Market here,' . .. day nights,. but although , Several con -
ate brisR,.eas ' . long . as the choicest ; Masters Henry Kemp .:and : Wilfrid'• ferences were, held nothing..ha' so
is :and loads of cattle lasted, but Walters. a,re • both recovering •from far: heen accomplished.'
ter -on an •easier 'feeling developed, their' attack..of ,fever.
nd business closed slow,; with 'prices Constable ,• Rohert . Johnstone, is, (' =
ower, and a few ,lots of medium :cat. • we -,ate, sorry, •to say, indisposed. Farming • IS a business., which re-
tie left over unsold. t
•There was a good attendance,at'the quires access tb practical. business.. in
According ' to. reliable information, • court. house on Monday night of last/ formation: This is • supplied ,in the
there were only five of • the Christmas week to hear• the:,:address on, `• L'pcal columns of The Weekly; Sun, The.;sec
cattle that' -reached, $0 per cwt -al- ',Option given by Rev, Joseph H. • 411•- • ret . of the growing popularity. 'of this
though .the, owners of these cattle', ver, who has . ,•made:a-stud of the g
Y paper lies in its untiran devotion' to•
looked for not . ' less than:•.$7. t°The question. !the interests " cif,;, the <: Farmer. ' The
highest price .•reached for, straight . ' We had the 'pleasure of ii eeting Mr: '1 ni or. - of .the •. �': od'it'has done
loads of cattle •was••$5.60.,•:and: ••there I Jcliti. A: •od'lam ol,,. •Iatieknow at', the :remain lent long 'rval er the subscri tient
were The... only aro that got• that, quota- l.residenee of 'Mr,': themes , Kneeslraw. I price has -been forgotten. To bepos-•
tiobulk of the Christmas He is in his 87th year. but still a'fine ted a' Farmer_ must: read The Sint
cattle sold 'at•'frons•,$4;7.5 td••$5:50 per 'speciinen.o!'manhood. 11is':fair wliicI ' If. you have not been.; reader.. of The
cwt. Owing.. to. there being n� Christ- Iwas black when he'was• 70' ears c£'.
Y Stilt try it fpr 1909
Inas fat stock show this year,. there f age, bas now turned grey.assiug to a .. .
were not quite as many o1, the.,show: i severe fitness ._: 'Ileo ;is: the son of the
cattle, but many 'More .Hien was' off- ' late Captain Odlam Who fought with
peetcd by solus of 'the best :friends of ,'dreg lith. Dragoons under/W.0l.ington,
the marltet. land was born at Gibtalter.• Coats Are:' Growing Shorter.
..Nearly ,all the 'leading local„buyers,. With fagret we:chronicle• the death The, skirt with • the'high waistline is
with several :from . outside points; g
o p � + of the' late.. Mrs... Joseph Page at the the only . tli g seen in New York for
were on hand, shoving conclusively residence' of lier sol,, Mr. Thomas tetanal afternoon and evening' gowns. '
that" they .know where to go to got :Page. She was 85 'years old when Many, of these skirts•"are of the, CU -
the largest selection of the best cat- death 'claimed here. The following is cular' variety in one or two.. pieces,.
tie that Western. Ontario can produce. ' from .the Mount ..Foist, 'Confederate,: swinging ;quite clear from the figure
It is safe to say that there will riot "On Wednesday of .last .week there at the waist, They are crxt''en, train,
be as many choice cattle at any roar was interred in holy Cioss cemetery of course, with the odd,.graceful 'fish-
ket it► Ontario, if in the Do:W.:Moir, the remains'of Mrs;: Page, ,an old re- tail sweep -a new train --not very
for the next twelve months, sident of Mount .Forest a,nd .,Minto, long, hut decidedly »arrow,• and qui •
:Exporters. She 'died. the preceding Monday at the off squarely at the bottom. •
-There :were. a few loads of exporter:: residence of - her son in Godetieh
.
reported'as selling $5- per
e n t °•t J.J
a $J a ft
f. several
5
r r o
sees
g Shethad been b
er
he a
cytt,, ".but we are dnclfned to thliik
wh es
useful gifts This Filen:
uiture Store is a Boon.
. copse - and see how s
you cangive . ener-` ai
� wh
ously without spend-°
ing extravagantly.
Note how our Morris - a
qt►
to
you're tired • enough la
to sit in them, ' That's
how th a y will act on
the lucky -persony ou
select one•for, evenrif
it be your own self.
We are sole - agents
forte famous . Her-
cules Springs andOs-
termoor Mattresses.
'Both are.Fully Guaranteed:
and Arm Chairs sim-
ply . make you wish
iloover 81;.11all
Furniture and Funeral•
Directors.
Christmas Goods
AT VARNA
whoa. fr
+a P
Our Christmas Goods ata; in 8
:and we are now ready, to re- (m
•ceive our customers. . +m
Ca
We have something especially '
nice in Furs which we would
:like you to see. a
And in Ready-Mades we are
•giving speefal 'inducements as
• -we intend going out of that 'so
line.
WE ARE PAYING 24e. 1+OR,
BUTTER ANDD mos.
" MIDWINTER FASHIONS.
past. •.She was born in Ireland and
Suit coatsare
g
ro'wi
n
g
shorter
again, but one sees a great many o£
they were bought for the.: Christmas when 18 years of age'stie came
with the fifty -inch separate coats worn ov-
market of the ,banifn on,.. `Bulls sold her' husband to Canada, settling first er, one-Pleee.dresses: They undoukted-
at $3,75 to $4,25. • at I?fchm�i nd :-kill and tater moved to iy•are a groat economy~ -for o,ti good
Butoliers. -Mount F'oiest of Which she was a re- looking'eztat of taxis kind can bo worn
Choice Christmas cattle- sold • at Went -1o* about forty years, flet indiscriminately with an entire ward;
ani $5 to $5.60, with a few pickc,1, husband predeceased her about 1.7
er rrobe, and you know how hopeless it
rime lots at $5.75 to $f,, Loads ofis to •mix suits, There is a well -cut
nod (heifers and steers,$4.75 to $.i ,; years and'is buried in Mount Forest ,
and Mrs; Page's remains wed, taken flatl.'acked, double.blreasted coat of
ediutn to good, $4 : tci. 04,60 ,.coin there yesterday' for interment bc- this kind that IS much Worn at pros:
on $3.50 to $3.75 ° cowix $3 to $4 f het husband,rc diem ent, It has a generous armhole and
r c. r side those p e a q a most comfortable sleeve: 'rhe bi
Mien '$1.5Q to 32.50. ,, r * massy being said iti,the Roman •C"�i.tli- g
milkers.atid spongers, • one church . at Mount , Pnrect -eats°•- shawl collar and deep cuffs aro an ex -
A. tew in ikers .arid sprint eros stud da morning try tits r+a.r'ish +�rkest, cellent way ' of utihizing :tali -worts
tt$25 to $55 each. y ih w .furs that can be recut. -••Helen Berke
. Rev, Father tAbily. Of a, fattiziv c t
'Veal • Calves. mine •children. Mrs. Pa. is ' etfeed I ley -Loyd,. in the January; Dehneatot.
A limited number , of veal calves by six as follows : Mrs: Thorns Cor;
Id at..$3.to: $7 per number,
J. E. Harn
a
• cora, tvtount Forest ; Mrs, Com -
Sheep and Lambs. :,. day of Corunna.;. Mrs, Frantz of New
About 100 sheep and Iambs were on
sale. Lambs were firm, selling t loaslnebra'ga; geT, hoarnnMIrag• etoodnleDhe-
;
$5.2to $5.55 per ewt. ; sheep, $3.25 • troit:% She leaves 42 grrittdel+�Irdren
to $3.40 per cwt. - and 15 great ntrandchildren. She was
Hogs. widely and favorably knower as a
Geniis,. Limttwed, reported seteets at nurse for many, wears atut was held
IC fed and watered at the market. in high esteem. Mr. Tht'snrns lune
lz
a fid $5,75 to dro,*erg, , f,o,b. pars. at Ana son and ()motor aecr,n tp
nled
eotuttry points. _ the remains from Grtlerieti."
51188 Marfa Doty, • an aged London
lady;, died from the 'effects of a fall
down stairs, _ -
Henry 'Birks. & Sons' large !moiety
shire at Montreal was damaged to
the extent of $100,000 by lire.
A big packing company is being or-
ganized to operate at Winnipeg, in,•eon-
neetion with the nervi stockyards.
Three men smashed the windows of
;Cohen 'ds Co's jewelory store'at
Montreal and snatched 'a pair. of dia-
mond ear -rings\ valued at $900. The
police captured' One Joan but the other
two t away w go v y wzth the leweis
Gordon Budd of West Oxford was
sriolisly- injured by a companion :while
shooting' rabbits, near Ingersoll.
: The. Ontario Power Company which
i'
hes the
ef § r '
Or .0 1 in power
Ply gP
for. municipalities under- the Hydo
e:ectiic Agreement, coiitpn plates•' the
construction of another pipe line at
'Niaga'ra palls. °
I l a.
,UNA A WONDERFUL 1300N
IN MY OLD AGE.
MR8. MAHALA REID,
Hear :/r AJ5f r, eves of Pe-ru-iia and Man-a•lls for Kidney and Bowel Trouble
",0000
'MAHALA MUD, Corbyville, The blood being surcharged with •
+4•; Ont,, Canada, writes; •- ' acids -
:icicle, vi•hici 'ordinarily find their es- b ;
cape through the bowelssvhen they*. are
.rr.yopr.celebrated remedies have regular, rheumatism is'$he result.'
been a wonderful boon to me in no; Acid blood forms crystals, whish ac -
old age cumulate about' the. ligaments,.
lager and sometimes- 'the bones'. in the '.:
joints.
R'I have not been in so good health for,
11everal years as now. I was troubled Such morbid accumulations of blob
with :constipation, rheumatism . and throw extra work upon the kidneys
kidney trouble. The kidneys being unable to perform •.
UUA. little over . two years ago, I. Com the unusual labor of excreting these
pietely lost niy health, becoming al- poisons, often give way and kidney
most helpless, when a dear friend sent trouble is the result.
me your remedies, Peruna and Manalin, ; Permanent relief cannot be reasona-
' I began ''to take thein, followng' the bly expected except by correcting the
directions ,on the bottle. I very soon constipation.. •
began to feel benefitedbytheir use and
continued to take them, gr t
r'I am now Completely recovered from
the above ailments, in fact, better than
I have been for years, past: I cannot
praise the remedies too highly, and will
always recommend them to others."
Regular bowls are a . ea safe-
guard to health,. Petunn and Alan-
alin are unexcelled the world over
for chronic diseases affecting • the
bowels and kidneys.
Constipation is almost sure to set up Mrs..W:. W. Larnaster, 3127' Mc,Atee,
btho. ti atio nisnts,._ ••
Ave , Louisville,Thy., writes:
Retained accumulations within. the I bladder
for twenty-six years lug'
bladder and kidney trouble, and :being:
bowels' are partly reabsorbed .into: the advised to give Peruna a: trial, 1 did so,
system,produeing sometimes rheuma- Eight bottles of Peruna and three bol..
tism,sometimes 'kidneytrouble. • ties of Matalinentirely cured. ma."
Ask Your 'Dru is - .
gg , t for'a�.I9(J9 Free •Peruna
Almanac
"Ike' Marvel;" the author ••• died
on
his :farm near New Haven, Conn, on
Wednesday;' ••
Seven' sailors from. the .French• ,war-
ship Adiniral :lube are' believed to:
have been• drowned att•.pietre:
A Scranton''ininirg; engineer; estim-
aces that 'Pennsylvania's anthracite
cite :coal measures will ,be exhausted
b
.y '119. 2..
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l{in
g Edward, , w .ho
se ° "lieattti has
; been muali improved' by his stay.at,,
Brighton, will spend another week by •
'tkie. Sea,:: ' - . -=-
filo. ave
Presents
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toBuy
And feel that the selection of appropriate articles at p,rices within
the limit of .your purse.. wifi, prove no small task. We have. made
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- extensi.ve .preparations fo 1-iolidnY g,
sellin and . the . attractiveness
of our stock, with the absolute fairness of our prices, :combine to
Make gift selections a pleasure.
WaiOhes
•,.'We have them for ladies, gentlemen
andboys, .
In .gold,`•gold felled and nickel Cases
At prices, to snit your -pocket.
Riggs* w:
.Signet Rings
Diamond Rings
Pearl Rings
and all the favorite' stones'and comm
'binations, at their best with us, with :
a very Iarge stock to; choose from.
Clocks, •
Both ornamental' and Useful,
In ` rices from $1,00 'to $25,00
r•e..
yV stmltlster:Chimes
: Cuckoo Clocks
Mission. Clocks'
Musical Clocks
Mantle Clocks' • ° • .
Brooches, Chains, ,-Neck .9'iiains, , Lockets; ,Cuff Links
Scarf Pins,, ,'Bracelets,,; '
Fob Chains, Silverware, Q
Knives, Forks;' Spoons, Cut Glass
and . Fancy china,
We are waiting to please you with presents that are popular: and desirable
and we have the.a.s P
e variety that insures a satisffiwctrrclXalrve,
Jeweler
,rid Optician - F Issuer e1 Marriage Licenses
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