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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-15, Page 2A -MU ling', �,&,&,& .8 V a] W,0111�- I WHO stiff e 11he 1119M I OR r �' Dun ws �`� erg %"� Famer' 1$M . mair'sat of your )If'f�.WW" YOU I (' , ....,�.. me #A bon&* or sb�'aaAle w+� You #11'1 CAN FIND SURE RELi>rh" IN eiwgke or when You O" a+leep• . boul t tug the. bi ok40':s poDDIS KIDNEY PILLS. air, t.0 flu pobiwn gems! that aro im l?Rt Gt1IIle . , .. ,...., aker,.--ev rivher* kt limey -1009 r.'. fA0 --ana the w1 rlr: J, Oliver '"Cells HOW She Lost Il ' right out and he a mat( Iter Pains' &ud Weakness When for News �Record Readers vfrikle friends, r the lem Ro- :car- Qi< ig ione'e as you are Sh* Gleed the Old Reliable Kidney �,� puscloo in ,your Iteltiedy. ,,.--..-,., ... I! these little soldiers a ]c1�p v4poble of doing. Elgin, Ont., April 12.. (Special).-- .__.. _ ..��-�„ Atron� and healthy by talon; Hood! Women who suffer, and there aro Be�gcaKe I14 Vlalirie'I'o vnship� Xie{ Momory sof Mr. altthew Sarsaparilla You need b.&v4 no f. of disease, it effects its won44 'Thence ape po*_plo willing and thousands of them In Canada, !ill. AWesley Bates has engaged with, J. Mrs. John Manning attended the Lynch, who iI Feh cures, not simply because, it con waiting to lona, you up with; I hear wAh interest The experience, of g b fakea had expensive idtock FAoc1s A . Braxrdon for the summer. funeral of her two rand -children at sarsaparilla, but because it tom Mrs: J. Oliver of this place. She19 Flesherton, rua,ry 20th, Imo, the Utmost remedial valises ° mor s r pie YoUe will 8 theles ... Dr. Stewart (son Af Thos, Stewart vealy has sulfered' .and found a cure and she of Bluevale) has charge of Dr., beam- Miss Priscilla Manning has returned than xo different Ingredients, h1. "� . has txo hesitation in saying that cure Fj A precious one from us bas gone, greatly strew thene4 and oar is Dodd's Kidney Pills. rom The News -Record of ilton's practice, home often visiting friends at Flesher( A voice we loved is stilled :h this peculiar combirlatlon. Iirop. ine and It will not .tale us ; ton. long to show You whero gou,are ',I suttered . for over, a year frotr Mr. Nevins of Blythe. is the engineer A place is vacant in our home clef it today of Your dru 1<S90, A number, of fine horses have been . Doses one Dollar. Prepared o IQ=, K xn .. sY, find how you can April 16. tb, at W.. J. 'Geddes'' sawmill, while the Which never can be filled. K=9447, A Bacleache vnd. Fainting Spells " Mrs. pp p C. L 13664 Co., Lowell, Mass.,. V xioeoxe than lmalce u axx~ by „ g , shipped out of this township this Oliverstates. I was tired and ner stock of logs is. being cut. Gad in Ibis wisdom has recalled using - . Clinton, April 16th 1890. spring t. most of diem were send to; I The,leved one He had given, • vous.;ail the time and the least exec- P + .Yost now there seems to be a scar- the west. � "' }nA } tfan would make me perspire . freely. Mr, B ddlecombe 'eweler, is able to city of dwelling hoyscs in Belgtave ; Dan., McLaughlin of the 5th line bas And though our "1Feat'" we pronounce, By a majority of six flit Ho` Q� �aS4Uti� I Q al "M feet and ankles would swell and I if i' u f is - supply hardly equal to, the demand, n s g Our .hearts with grief aro riven. ,Representati, es at Washington - . Y be out after a actio s siege ° sick- gc a west. lbad a dragging,sensation, across the Mrs.. Montan, o�ie of the old' pian- J' ' ed to. xotafn thA dollar a t1! n tress. Bead Master Turnbull is on Miss Edith Jackson .of the 8th lino is hard to break the tender cord Vi' Best for liorsee, CAttic, •loins, I saw Dodd's Kidney Pills deck again. Mr. Jas. Jackson its dOwv leers of East Wawanosh has passed will go west to keep house for her Tis love has bound the heart duty on rough lumber. #ad flogs., advertised and bought some. Twelve with inflammation of the lungs. Mr. Away in her 82nd year. She leaves uncle Nell McKay,: who now lives :ail, Tis hard so hard to speak the word : The western demand! for farm , i A IFuil PAtI Yon 7.� C,,eats hoz. , cured me.:' Jai. Young agent, is about well again,,an aged hus'aand add a grown-up tam- Cartwright, Man, On earth we e'er must part. ments is so great that dealers' - '''. Mr. Rowell is almost himself again. ily. She was a member of Calvin Robert Nichol of the. line has ��� . All women who suffer should use g Dearest Father, we have laid. thea plies are exhausted and many 9 g Dodd's Kidney Pills. They make Mr. S, J. Andrews lost a valuable Presbyterian church. Zli4 remains been threatened• with appendicitis and In the peaceful tomb's embrace ; are unfilled, • > QR SALE ONLY 1Y health Kidne s and health Kidneys were laid to rest in the Brand cemto we - a e th first le of health for womani cow the others day. The animal drop etery. ' may 8t have 1 ne beeundergo , known as But lhin He ve we see thy face. I\I° i I , e Ru �'+. x ped twin calves anal died from blood The h g, Till x H a i1 y R HOLES The female organs depend almost En- i The W. M. S. of the Belgrave Skelton ring, will commence opera- . !3a p poisoning. 011e in Seven Called by Consumpt4u. tirelg on the Kidneys. for their health, Mr. Fiarrp. Beacom is arranging for Methodist Church held .a special Ens- tions on Friday of next week. 32 an. Jesus, hear our earnest pleading, A dreadful plague indeed when it I1�Ib woman. can ho a to be healthy, and ter service on April lot, whigh Was For our dear departed. one., au Mai3f Cheimlf t, p making important improvements to I fames will be killed. William Skelton consider that in incipient stages it,I,n; "40. happy unless her Kidneys are right. his residence. open to the public, The W. F.: M, S. will continue to be the butcher. Though'our hearts are sorely bleeding jjThe Kidneys, need occasional lice or !of the Presbyterian Church had been be cured. Talcs care of the little Zd< I Y p Sign of Spring.—With the 1}iudding of i. Richard, Bewley and Miss Bewley We repeat `"Thy will be done." I before it. becomes a big one., Whenthe �~. . . . . they must become tired' on sick. And Tees the birds nesting o an 'build invited to be present and several of have one to the west on a holiday Though cast down we're not forsaken t b a g g d $ throat is sore and it hurts to expand F 1tELIABIL1T)f -- EXPERIENCE- almgst any woman oars tell you out'o{ theft wondergul structures of domes- the ladies of that society accepted tri Though afflicted,—not alone ;. her own ex experience that DAdd`s Kid- the invitation. After devotional, ex- -� your chest, rub fn �Tervilfne and .µµm p tie architecture. Just so do the ohn Sellers of the 5th line leraves • Thou,didst give and. Thou hast. taken, mediately apply one of iPAlson's Nerd);;. ney Pills are the help they need. human family at this time of yeas , excises a very interesting pi s, so- this week for Moosciaw, Sask,., with. it Blessed Lord "Thy will be donee" renew, rebuild or ro'ect new dome -'.was given, consisting of readings, so- carload of settler's effects and will ine Plasters. Pain and soreness aro P a You axe gone but not. forgotten ; " At, once relieved, Inflammation and '` VA. OVENS,, SURGEON, OCULIST. .. --- I ciles. Mr. Thos. McKenzie of the, los, and an address by Mrs. SParllug homestead• will be at Holmes' Drug Store, I AN'CIAL, STATEMENT CITIZ- of Win ham the organizer • for the Never shall your memory fade, soreness gradually disappear and fatal I u to F N , Clinton planing mill, has a few lobs . • g i . �' Mass Susie Ardell of the 8th line Sweet .thoughts shall ever linger ihness is at once avaided� Nexviline Clinton, on Fridays, hours 11 4 EN'S BAUD, CLINTON. of this kind to attend to. Mr, John wingh,am district W. M. S., A special_has, gone to the west to keep house p. M. on Friday March 26th, McMillan M. P. has even him a Easter offering was asked for and for her brothers. he spot where you are laid, Plasters act as a counter irritant over ' Round t April 23 May 21, June 18. Glasses Financial statement of the Citizens' ' g rres onded to liberally. At the con- Though the hearts you left are aching the seat of pain, and as i n exterior, Y isea es of the eye, rid for the year endingMarch 31st: $3,000 contract for buildings xn, Hul-1 responded f the xo a xcireshments Since the reaper "Death" hath won,i application in curing colds in the avis properly fitted, D s Y r o y ]eft, and Mr. Harry Beacom, of God- ielusion o p g . rnr Let us bow in meek submission, cles; in pleurisy and headaches they ear, nose and throat treated. Receipts— were served and a social hour spent,, Balance Mar, 31st 1908 $ 2,3g Crich Township, a smaller jc'.t. And Value f the Telephone. While we sa "Thy will be done." . have no equal, Keep these remedies Miss Pearl Proctor was appointed 4 p -y y Y Hall, a right in your home. Grant from Town Council 100',00 .had "Tom" build him ai� nobby office delegate to the District. Convention a• ,,The telephone may be justly plat- 1 —C. A, D. Balance Victoria Day ' , 16-301, which reflects credit on the Gorric, on May 12th, ed, almost if not quite at the head ' A GREAT SCN00�. Outside of town Socials 26.55 builder who always does, creditable Wm. Wray received a letter from of all the labor-saving implements of . . The"Briti-sh Government will not a1. Glreat in Reputation, Results In- Local Socials 12.00 work though he has to sacrifice' the Mr, Wm, Scott of Hamiota, Man., but the farm," remarked a builder of rur- Final Changes • Ill License low Castro, fife deposed !President of . Celebration '23rd Sept. 3 5:.00 !formerly of Morris: Mr, Scott bas al telephones recently. Venezuela to ,land• on the Island of fluence and Thoroughness ! Now is Celebration 22nd 1'0.00 profit. Who Drinks Y the time to eater the popular Sept,p it The Liquor ?--bast Sun- ;been to Californfagand writes than a,+Before it was introduced, practical+ Bill. P Rink Engagements 27,00 after leaving Win ham a .coo le Trinidad: . Outside Rink Engagements 25.00 day evening, in the •Rattenbury, street motuths ago, Le bought a round trip 1p all the work Which involved coop_ , Three more than es were made in Six hundred saloons 'and ten brew RIaIrZQ'!t� N' t Concert Returns gl,g5 jMethodist church, Rev. Mr. Living ticket from Toronto to Los °An cies eration on the farm, had to be arran g eries will be forced out of business in Net stone preached with .:special • reference. ° $ ' ged for by means. of the bxtra work the Liquor_ License Act `before.tilie bill Michigan.'s nineteen "dry,., counties.. . .+ Blyth Ci ar $5.70 to the question, "D° the Methodists ,going by way ,.of Detroit, St.: Louis of notfgyirng all hands. Especiti,lly finally passed the Legislature last, . Livery . Charges consume half the liquor sold in Clin- and Kansas City. Mr. Scott reports was the labor of this heavy and lar„ week. Tp'0�' ton '+" The query arose out of a Western Kansas apx country, poorif it involved in any way a change of 'rhe license -holders in Toronto (or . $383,76 land not much settled, and And. prepare for profitable employ- Expenditures— • .statement made by a liquor dealer on Kansas Cit is not neary so well laid d plans.. Butchering, threyhingq building, in citiesl w d to a pay l four,$1f00Q 1 meat. Our graduates readil ob- P , reference being made to a rot of, em- Y often many other works required a will be o , e p y in eq . y Conductors Salary 1`5,0.00 out as St. Louis owing, to a river run•, p instalments instead ,,of halt -yearly aJXiin fain good positions. Our Hand- pty, liquor casks that the Methodists , considerable ex enditure of time and I y YRena of .Band Room 36,00 ning through it. Passing on, Colora noyc,,ome Gatalo uo is free. Write for had plot away their share of .the effort, to make mutual arrangements,s g One Mello -Phone 38.50' do is also a poor.country� .and not mue'A „ � License commissi 'ners will now notone today. Students admitted at contents. Mr. Llvimgstope doubted whereas now with the friend on the oOne E Flat Bass '36.76 the correctness of the, statement and' Settled, while New Mexico is ,rough, wail„ oat a few moments' time is ecoptoissue any club, licen= j any time. College Open the entire One Cornet second .Band 10.00 Tasked `those in the congregation who mountainous and rocky, and only; the required .to do all 'tjiis. ses. The old la%v read "must issue-- • year. Music Stands e?6100 did not use intoxicants to stand •up narrow valleys aro arable lands. Ari- +This; friend, will run errands often,the•-amendment• changes it to "may", In Goderioh at the. Auction House W. J. ELLIOTT, Street Lamp . ?•Te which appeared to be. resp°nded to zona is quite level, with ,rock bottom better and faster than an errand boy This -change, Mr. Manna declared, ` every Saturday afternoon. We sell Principal. Music 10.09 by a general uprising. Blue • ribbon and aibout. three orches of red sand fol and far cheaper. The real value of. (would .be welcoriied by the Commis- anything and everything, •anywhere Corner Yon a and Alexander Sts., Sundries_ 2.00 badges were afterwards .distributed -to a'subsoil • It is in that • state -you pass , signers. and at an time, Merchandise, CO g •Expenses, Time, etc., members 610.04 g Flagstaff the highest pint , , in the the, telephone may be gathered from r Y the men until the stock was exhaust- g g P the fact that a. rural community with I The. terms, on which' brewers are Real Estate,' Live Stock; .Etc. Livery Charges . 12,70 d 'And white ribjaon for the ladies... .State. The settlers are Mexican's, liv- has become awakened to its value as excluded from retail selling were fin- G. W. -Beckett, Auctioneer, P.: Balance on hand . 4.06 e ' a 'ing in mud or ,adobe 7iuts, ranching. , a time :and labor saver, wou,'!d not do j ally. decided:, . 'In local option territory' . 0. Bos. 183 Goderich; .. Pbrone • CENTRu7p i - ' -- sheep, cattle and goats,-..and.it is a. n i, no retail sales can be made, while in 108, • 63=6_ . Ai, with it ,for mei y t mes the cost . $383.76 field .A r'1 '16th . 1890. (very poor country even for. •that• which its installation and niainteu- license districts no sales may.:Yre made • • W: G. Moffat, Secretary -Treasurer.' .. ay . . p,} ' �There'is no wonder so.many arcleav .ante involves. except to the `trade" in places of le ONT. The mews of the ,loss of three young ing for the. great. Canadian North- 198y its use the farmer can discuss Iunder. . 4,000• inhabitants. In larger . With went -two ears' ex- fishermen off .Goderich lash'ednesdaylwest.; Mr. Scott, visited the Grand in ;person alI the matters, business: ar. ,places tho sale under the -,,warehouse t Y Y , f di h' .'l►uct10A Sale :Re ester. was received here with unfeigned •sor- iCanyon in North ' Arizona,. which is, otherwise in ,which heir, interested; license'.' lead not proved abjectionaU:le. E� , 'COBS per ince to its credit this col- g lege is recognized. as fife great- row. Day. and 'night vigils, were kept � one of, the wonders of the world.: Ifs Sending word has L - Y,.'proven to The bill will now tomo . up for its est tactical training school in Friday, April 16th, at 1 P. m: up in hope of seeing something . of the ,.returnd by Frisco through Oregon, .Ile a mora or less unsatfsfactorp meth final •reading..... .. . . p at the residence of the late_ Mrs. 1.• Western Ontario. ltnfssing mein or boat. So. far only. Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver to od..of-.doing'business;•and. i. never as -. Monteith, Ontario St., Clinton,;_ sale,the oars and rudder have seen. •the Place•from' whence,he•started, To - Three departments I gond .as a.personaI. `talk.. of. house and lot and household furni Messrs. Ferguson and Dresser were ionto. •. g x "The telephone is not only a 'time- To T¢aCh the, Te8C11erS. . COMMERCIAL ture.—A. anis' H. Monteith, executors hf'sympathizingly alert seeli;.ing the saver, but it is a money -saver as well; B , . ' L SHORTHAND Thos. Brown, auctioneer. ; shore and. ;scanning the lake if . per- . • . 1Vitfy a telephone .in the House,., and, - A radical `change in' the. Normal TELEGRAPHY. chance they .Gould lend a helping hand. Fast: WawAnosh - connection with the'market .town; the School -course went •into effect. on theOur classes are the largest, old method'. of ' 41iit and miss" markets (first of April, when a large nuu�ber of.c FARM To RENT. FOR GRAZING., Will..McDowell has rented the Carr ing sof produce is about a tieing of the . stud'ents packed thein trunks frbm. O S - _S�v . S • our courses most practical and p for one or three ears W. lot 26 Goderich T April 16th 1890. farm opposite his own this year. our instructors experienced. Y , P + P + past. The telephone has _replaced- it iToronta, Ottawa and London to on con. 2 Stanley, consisting, of Albert. McKellar is hired with Mar-'.yvith• a: more' business -likes stem of Guelph. r. Our graduates are assisted to y' g So, far the winter wheat looks fair �t:n McDowell th line for thesuni- Y, Ol1r range Of B.O S c s none 50 acres, all seeded. down.. to. , operation. Wh I' never even : take I .At the Agricultural College they $r y positions and succeed a no ' $ ' n Geo. Baird Clinton o>,. lY well and if no. set back occurs pro-: mer. • • Y,. others. Enter now. Get our M. McEwen or ` . out iv. load•, of chop. to be ground with- will: be ' given three months of special raises. a fair crop; ' enerally. Miss MO' el Shiell of Toronto has ' • - !' CJUitlf< 15. lel er " . nICP,1C` Thos. Fraser, l;xucefield: 71-4. g out first iirgitig up the affil and ask- instruction in agricylture, horticttl g free catalogue. ! . . 'Deputy, Reeve Beacom .has returned been trisiting at her home on the 12th ing if they are *filled, up with orders, tune . and elementary .industrial train- ' hEllio1 pp , from tete States:wllerc he ivas:placin �• a!iid. better ;'values tt U'i JaLaehlan r, line' or if r•,can;get my grain gi Dual with- �' in order -to fit` them for better ilho�t his horse Tontine, Miss May. Rdd his been visiting DRAIN TILE AND BRICKS. WE Y gout any., serious delay.,, remarked a ,work -in rural schools, . Tile, course is than We have ever PRINCIPALS , ' . friends near Mt.' Forest' for the last farmer recently, and, he added that., who have have a good: stock of file on hand _ , t.�hmit d at present to. those .. g couple, : of weeks; e ranging in sizes from 2 J , W. up `to �„ t P one .thing. alone had saved him some experience In teaching, 'but ; ` it h.ad before. 12 in We have also a ood` .stock .Repeat it , Shi.oh s Cure will al- We' are pleased to hear that Robert many ,]lours. of waiting, map be.extended to the rest, . g Enter CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE - has been tested in the crucible of experience, with .the fire of public opinion, and has not been found wanting. The success of our gradu- ates has not been excelled.. Not the largest, but the highest grade modern Business School in Western Ontario. Individual instruction. No vacation Mail Courses. Enter any day. Write for particulars. . GEO. SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL. of . white brick on; hand. We also ways cure iny, coughs and i;ofds.'' Owens, 9th line, is now uu'l.of danger;; , In marketing goods, prices may, : A 'similar summer: school will. also and is gaining strength, once more, ,leave fallen and the farmer who has, no be held at'Guelph for teachers who make nice red brick. Works mile east of Egmondville: Kruse ° Bros., . .. A. C. W. Hardesty of Westfield ;ltt, telephone in the house bi�indly goes On are. now in charge of schools, ' In all Boys 2 -piece Norfolk or _ Egmondvifle P. 0. . •7A 12 ,. . . tended then Spring. in Clinton and his produce --for:: market, cases ine struction`in methodsi of teach- • Zurich- double breasted suits front . _ " and .reports ;a. splendid time. tl sen,, mi in w m part r'they may ha id he sits Ili for of the vvorlt:,, Will, ' McDowell, Will 6� alden , at�d• at home - and kno,ws nothing oil the A ,novel feature of this step. the g The iollowf�n figures are taken from 1Bert.Carter ha' to of ' rural. thothe � 1;5U , u p t0 $8,6Q, , • with bloomer FOR SALE CHEAP.—HALF SECr.. + . . a each sent .. the standard of . assessors roll of Hay i,ownship .good opportunities he had. for making, raising, Old . Country,'Tor a boy , to work on the, a few ea3 ` dollars. 'Prices ma Ua 'school teaching' , is that the Govern- No. of acres,.•52, 486.,. y Y the nicker Ol" .. lain k►lee. tion of land. Two' miles. from a ;. . ;. Acres cleared,, 43,457. • farm., obtained from different dealers while (mein will' pay all ,the expenses, rail= sway p . good town -5 Elevators; good Stor- es, good School. Good house .and 2 14;.. r We are glad ;to report that Stanley sitting: comfortably at . home. with 'transportation and the board of Acres woodland,. + McBurne who • leas been seriousl ill students .during . thq course; and y+ Y more ease and with more command of I . Boys 3 -piece Suits, sin- stable on, the farm.. Good pastLre ' Acres slash, • 35. ftheor Acres swamp, 6,5.25. with -pneumonia, is on the road re- the . situation to be had by its for this purpose a sum of $7,000 Has gle or double breasted, in fenced'. Good well. 200 acres under 1 worth$25 cultivation. $ 8 er acre, woe P Value of land,. $1,537,240, . COveTy use than could bei done without it if been set 'aside. Provision has been Rev. Mr. Rivers of.the Bel navecirti g g �' p g the farmer had.. his Dads right 'in at. Gael h for •-700.-C'anad'ian the new stripe patterns, , h Per acre. This is a a+ria Sea p P I 4 Va ue of buildings, �$&5U,b55.. I curt has licca ,hoidin revival` services Total taxable real property, • , + g town, and had to walk from one :deal-. Statesman; Bowmanvflle. from $. up. nick if ou want it. Write to R. T- Y H ' S tt jll d S k "The . . er s place of business to another. The ' $2,344,420. in the Brick church for the past . two + _. . c° , ami a,- as . . ' . weeks... , . _._ _-- .- Land Map," • cp_Z Property exempt, $42,375'. choice- hauling goo, s Kama, from.; Youths' ,Suits, d0u. . Business assessment, $24,875. . The ]_angel of death ti'isited the town . or' selling it at a sacrifice, need Repeat it :—"Shiloh's C.uxa, will al- ' home' of Alex. Morton, 6th .line, . and never conte to the man. who has a. tel- „ . ed; long t ers, Taxable .income,. $1,750.. ways cure my coughs and colds. bre t 1'OlI'3 Total assessment, $2,414;420. the dear ,mother of that home fell ephone, 111 the new brown stripes, NEW FIRMFARM'-TO RENT FOR GRAZING:— peacefully asleep, asleep in Jesus , Another splendid feature of : the .: , navy blue and gray S. Lot 31 con. 7 Hullett, consisting Population, bet .. ' " g Male persons between' 21 and 60, • .blessed sleep.,- from which none ever telephone on: the farm is its social ad- ' �I: GRAIN DEALERS of 100 acres, ,all seeded down and • • wake to:weep.'t Mrs. Morton had then. advantages. .*Formerly -the farmerls MAKES ASTONISHING CURES. , 740: 1 known as the Wallace farm. J mile ailing . for about a year; and' especially. time was confined very largely to: the 'Mi-o•na Tablets Cur^ Dyspepsia by -r from Summerhill and 4.from Clin- • Mrs. Christina (label widow of the during the : last .few months she suffer- members of his own household now, The undersigned have secured the ton. For further particulars apply late John'Koch formerly dot the Ba�(y- ed much.. She leaves a family of five by its use, 'tahe social circle is widen- Promptly Removing the Cause, or Money Baclt: y w-• .' warehouse formerly occupied i by to Mrs. Y. Brownlee, Clinton. 69 Ion Line, Hap, died at the . home of daughters and one son, besides' hi +' ed, and ;friends, relatives, bUginess as- ' Mr.. W. G. Perrin and aro on the fiat daughter, Miss Kate Koch, ! ur- now. beirett paxtnwr,, ,to mourn the loss sociates in country and town aro all There fa dust on wap to cure dys market for all kinds of grain for 'ich, on -Monday of last week, -at the of a loving and ever kind motheis and within speaking distance.• pepsin and stomach disorders, trivial which the will a the highest .O.NTARIO LIQUOR' LICENSE ACT. y wife. Our sympatby; ,goes out to them Social gatherings are. planned and or seriotis and that is to. tone up or . y pay g � (good old..ago of 81 ears. She was i • �. possible pricy —License District of Centre Huron. quite smart up to a short time agog in their present sorrow. man nice, social. chats are field • over +put energy into the stomach ' walls, Notice is hereby given that the ! 4nd old age was the cause of her _ - the t le h:onc., Little wonder that so that they will be able to properly BRAN CORN AN a Board of License Commissioners for d'cath, The children are Mrs, 1-1Ar- . • p min or churn the food. Traveller's 11 .. the farmer's sons and daughters are the License District of Centre Ilur-'tun Mrs. H. Weseloh, and I{ate, of ' Mi-o-na tablets quickly arouse the SHORTS on will meet at the (,onimeresal IZugch ` George of Dashwood; and A111(IilpQrt2111t Work. more willing to live on the. farm, since stomach from its inaction and in a . It Hotel in the Towey of Seatorth ons g the introduction of the rural telephone We will keep on hand at our , Justus of Michigan. It is estimated that there arc . at in the home." short time it .is :able ittl do its �vorlt , warehouse a supply of Bran, Corn the 19th day of April at 10 C clock One by one the old settlers are be- least 100.000 men sty the lumber, min-,' —]exchange, properly. a . Sam,�les a. m. for the purpose of wnsi;l'arin l Harry Dodd of Bridge Stn et, Hast - and Shorts. Grain taken in ex- p p, g iia carried away. lilts. Christian iii and construction camps 'of Ontar-" applications for Liquor Licenses for'I3 cheer was laid to rest 4n the Amish io s northern districts 'aiho are do rI Ings, Ont., says : "For seven gears I change. ' i • ' p r had" suffered and spent much ' moncv 30 only, 2 -piece Norfolk the License year 1909-10. All per- cemetery on Sunda weak after liav- vel of the comforts and privileges; of R,doctoring, but all to no avail. I could . Sults, travellers sam les,. • sons interested will govern thumsel- Y g peat ft :•--"Shiloh s Cure will Al -al- g, ing attained the age of nearly eighty our civilization, An-.' the only author was cure, my coughs and colds." i i 5 � f I-IcLeo,u ves accordingly.•—A. Asquith, Lie -!ears. She had been a resident of ized missionary work• among them is Y g eat but vrry little, as the food wh,.cb Sizes fi'orn O t0' 33, ne,I ense Inspector for Centre Huron. i is section for m4:ny years and was e,,rried on by- the Ontario W. C. T. , fermenti and, sour, marking gas, wl.I est Styles made, to be •run Ford & ` elated at Auburn this 30th day of Lyell lilted` by old and young. She U. Society with two or three missy cat��ed, s,rious Heart oppression. I Marek, 1909. Y was in constant missy, sour gag than leaves hex aged ;partner, in life, now ioftkties. A Papular Magazine. . belch from my stomach, I was lo'egularnprices, d less t _. . - lover 82 years of age, and four boys,( would • Menne, John and Toil, livi>?a in+ this , Miss Sproule, who h is for saver,il Lippincott's . Magazine bought two languid and weak and had no ambition, �' CT -I r' �' '" rid' Christian of 1Vlichi Man. years been engaged in this work, well Ouida papers wleen the author was in r did• not feel like going anywhere or .OOAL ONTARIO District LIQUOR LICENSE e A is raft., a • visit' Clinton this week and next Stm- the prime of Iifa with the; stipulation seeing ii;nyone. There was a constant • —License District of Centra Pluton. ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- - day hfternoon will give an address in that they were. trot to be' printed lentil dull pain in the pit of ',her stomach. I PLY NOW. 'THE BEST IN —There were a Tavern Licenses Willis �ehurreb, and 3 Shop Licenses issued in the after her death.. 'Teta first paper is, Was unable to sleep, 'was nervous, .— _ THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, . A rainless .Corn Curet "'Shall Women Vote 7" a.. study of restless and would awake 'more tired __._ _ �""�" .. BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID Centra Riding of e&r. .during the -�• -- _ ea . There are 28 �Easft a liedw4costs but a quarter•• feminine unrest -•its causes and remc- than on going to lved, I 'titled Mil-e-na wt. F•OR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- current License y r , - , y pp ,,'' et itft Repeat it :--"Sliiloh's• Cure will alp dies. The second paper. is entitled and s°on found relief,' and ,in less thanTavern Licenses and 8 Siiitlp Lieen that s rutnam s Corn Lxtra or, Y (saps cure rwy coughs and oliks,"' "Ltivc' vs. Avarice," a fratilt atyalysis silt wt+^its'l4li-o-ria had completely curCOUNT O8' 40 CENTS A TON i.. Ubs . WILL BE ALLOWED. ses applied frig uit License •year years in use. Insist on Putnam s1900.1810.—A. Asquith, License Ind °n1y, �.., ,.__..:T of tho anuses which nialcc for soaiat cd mn, f d Ofdarii left at fiavis a, Rowland b specttlr for Centre Huron., Dated at evil. tart I will appear in the May W. S. R. Holmes, the druggist, sells ' w111 be romptfq attettdee� to. Aulaurn this 30th day,of March, 1909` The customs novenae for March was Lippinctltt, The complete ,novel iris Mi tl ria tablets at 50 cents a large ' p , — � ..A ----w vs were, killed At Pittsbur: $4 747,291, ',an increase of $391,1:8') °vw that number will be "The romagriin•� box, ttncler a rigid guarantna to do allCLINTON I Two bo g , „ i claimvyd for them or intlne . . "Shiloh's Cure will al- through the breaking of the cable on er the came month in 'the preceding ate Seed, and there will be several .that s y Repeat It „ ot�ex delightful stores, book, J "'), ' ' . vvaps cue my coughs and colds. the iiieiine railway. year.. . , 4.: , • ' . 1 4 - + i V , r