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Mr, end Mrs. Thos. Jennison lett
Ion Tnesdsy for their future home at
8Nrinv Current, Ss*. Tbeir puny
friend* wieh them elterY enef-e$eifl
their new Wine.
Mies Jeortie Grant spent nor. East-.
ler holidays in Clinton,
Meg. (leo. 'Watts and Mr. Jolm *-
queen Spent Vate r with friends io
The Imlay friends -ot Mr. William
Staniniry Jr. are extenilling heartiest
congratulatione these days on the 00'
%mo* o bis marriage last Tbursday
*westing, April ut jt tbe Ont. St.
xethodist parsonage, when, he Was.
1341te4 34 marriage to MISS J-Atilian
XeliMgtello a verY PoPuler arid highlY
eSteenred young lady,' The Loudon
Read friends exteed a very cordial
'greeting to them,
Mrs: F, 0, Waldron returned on
'Tuesday, from an Easter visit with
he sisters and the friends in Killg-
nton.
London ROad'ers have beer busy this
week hauling the poles te be used in,
the Tuckersmith telephone systern
which will be installed dotthg the
Anext two, months.
• West TI1,04$11111ith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crich speat • a
few days last week with Winchelsea
frieze's. •
Mr. George Turner was confined to
bis bed for the greater part of last
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elaThelPrift4"day ertvet?in:e
last was a decided
ist church
eeeeess. The program coateat was a
tie. The blieuies and Mr. Lobb and
Mirrell of Porter's Hill gave two
very excellent musical selections, ale°
the Itondesboro quartette. The Miss.;
, es Hiles and Southcombe gave very
We rnust,- congratelate Mr. H. MN Mina Robertson returned TO excellent and profitable readings.
eeon CeI, son •of Idre• Oeerge Co; ber Auburn TbursdaY; to sPend The. receipts of the evening amounted
who was the designer of Benjamin Al- bee vecation at her home. to over forty doliara.
len'e Ifenthly Magazine, Chleago, for ! On the evening of Good Friday, the Easter holidays brought a umber
March. Among the photos of fifteen. last of the quarterly taro, for this af Visitors to this place. They alSO
took away their share.
'I'. Sampson spent the beginning of
the week at DungaanOu looking after
the sale of stock and inipIements of
the late John Holland.
Dr. McCallum spent Sunday at his
borne in Kingston.
Miss V. Hiles left Tuesday for
London 'where she is going to attend
LMadaiensnieCQL11yeog.
rieentertained a few of
his friends on Tuesday evening.
Edwin, Adams of,Pittsfield, Mass.'
and who has heaen ill, is, we are please
salesMen in the Minter is thet of conference; Wider the auspices of the
etnelther Ciodertelt• hey, A. lit. Brecken. W. M. S. of Vfeteritt St. church Wits
ridge, eeconci son of Mx. J. Brecirelie had at the pretty residerree of Mr.
ridge, Polled Read. and Mrs. D. IL ROM A large Mule.
The Misses Ina. Welsh of Pine l'Itv- her of gueirts attended, elthe they
er and ilfiller of $t. Helen's, who bed to go -through a 'bona flde snow -
WO regietered at "Hill Orest" left storm. Tea was served from 6 to 8,
On Thursday to spend Eastertide at and the table was decorated with ad -
their respective bomes. .paragus fern, and pink and white car -
for some nations., 'rile refreshments did honor
Mrs. X ellog,' who has, been!
Menthe' the guest Of her. neice, fere„ to the occasion. After tea, an enter -
to her tainment was held whinti was thor-
I•larry Stowe, has returned
honie at Paris. oughiy enjoy,ed. Rev. Mr, Millyard
El ft presided. The first number on the
Sle Y program Was a, chorus given. 'by ed to learn, improving nicely
Ottawa Conservatory ot Music spent little gala, after which IVIr. Dave Monday of this week was a record
the vacation with her parents Imre.
Wells sang the beautiful song "Clov- breaker at the saw raill, Nearly 000
The Welve-rtecerd to any address in er Blossom," to at appreciative feet of lumber was sawn in the 'day.
Canada to Jan. 1010 for 50 cents. audience. Mr. Will. Elliott gave n• Miss B. Porter, who spent the last
Messrs, Parsons, and Humber, have very lucid deseriptioe of the work ttvo mdriths with friends and ;redatialed
had their autos Out this season, PerTermed by the W. li'l. s. raissiwi- here has returned to her home in
We must congratulate 'our OdrIfel- aries, in all parts of the world. He uLueee. .
lows on having the ladies form a was listened to with much interest,
Rebekah Lodge. A committee Was A plane duo followed, well •executed
formed, Mr, Harry Revd, and. Cap- by Masters Millyard and Tem Elliott,.
tain Dunlop being two of them 'and The eVent of this last missionary tea,
cabled upon the ladies ef the 1, O. O. was the presentation of a lite mem-
Bluth. k.
week. •. • • On Tuesday afternoon on the C. P.
F. members, and ablout fifty gave their bership certificate of the W, M. S. to
Miss Hazel Switzer of Gnderrell . R. train the two , McGill boys, . Dave
names, as will ng to form a Relidkali Margaret M. Victoria, Grahame, the
township spent Sunday with her coil-
eirele. • and Jim, both well known in this
sins, Misses Gladys and Ruth Switzer: little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. part of the community, together with
On Good Friday at St.. Peter's . the H, Grahame, now of Chatham, ac-•
Misses Minnie and Edna Elcoat d Ft. th th •
have returned' from visiting • Kansas
friends.
Miss Ella and Mr. Addison Johns
are- tpending the holidays at the
parental home here.
Mrs. S. Switzer spent a few days
last week with friends in Ba,yfield.
Mr. A. Elcoat is at present con the
sick list.
a Thursday a. m., was opened: after the after which Miss Ivy Elliott present- , a Y•
Mr. Charles Layton dispp, sad of Mr. Thomas Chisholm, ,who is a
good team of horses to Mr. Thomas first part of the High. Mass that day. ed e beautiful boquet of carnations to 'cousin of Dr. Chisholm, the M. P, for
On Wedn,esday of last week, some Mrs. Graham. It was a •btautiful aria
Mason of Clinton*which the latter has, ;East Huron, and lives iii the county
of our citizens were sowing dower memorable occasion. The second part !
shipped to Montreal. of Halton, went home on Tuesday,
seeds and . others Were preparing of the program. was opened with a having been at the funeral of the late
ground for their flower beds. Then clidrus by six little girls, Eva Bug -
David Scott of East Wawanosh. wir.
came the gale of Wednesday,. followed gins followed with a pretty new song
Chisholm was born and lived On the
by a snowfall on Thursday evening, ."Please come arid play in my yard."
farm across the road from where Idr,
which continued the whole et Good Mrs. Ernest Krieeshaw gave a spleh- Scott also speat his boyhood days, in
Friday, with a storm thrown in. • did reading "Raising the Funds for the township of Esiquesing, coiinty , of
St. George's church bell rang at. the Church Debt."Miss Grace Woot- .
service for that morning was offered ,companied • with 'a life membership L. ' ' '
boy; lett for different parts of the
up by Rey. Father McRae,. and in the gold star pin. Miss Ivy Elliott read _,,,i. success, tloys. .
evening "The Adoration. of the Cross" ; the, address from, the congregation and. ''''"''
Mr. McKenzie, a former resident of
was performed with much religious Miss Thelma Ross presented the cer-
, Blyth but new of Hensall, passed
fervor. - i tificate of Life Membership to little
through here on his way horrie 'from
On Saturday the blessing of the ,Vietoria, while Laurel Bates, read the
Auburn where he was attending the
candles and holy water took place at address of the W. M. S. Miss Grace
funeral 'of his brother-in-law, the late
St • Peter's church. During the High 'Wooten pinned the gold star pendant
James Young ' who died so suddenly
Mass, the organ being closed on, life membership upon the little child,
• St. Helens
Miss Edna Woods, who has been ill
with pneumonia, id improving newly.
Mr. Mid. Humphrey_ bought a horse Halton .
11 a. m. on Good Friday, service be- ,en gave a very nice recitation, and
In Ashfield the other day for which I TurnbullThOrl,,
d d "OMother's Easter holidays brought home a
Ong held by the rector, Rev. Mark the Misses Katie and Grace Hatriciric I
l
he paid a handsome sum. ,,..° 4 number of the 'young women and men . e gan was coseansang "Our os Prayer.'" ' ie.
The concert held under the auspices 0 Who are living for the present
the choir sang thellynrins, etc., with- he with you till we meet again
of the St. lielens Mechanics' Institute, Iaway from home, among them, Miss
out it An appropriate sermon was wound up the most niemorable tea ip
last Friday night was largely attend- , given. • Carrie Selater, Miss , Muriel Chellew,
' the history of the W. M. S.
ed. Miss Hart of Hensall was,present as een he • . Roy Stackhouse, Dr. E. C. Wilford
and others.
I Mr. Alfred Care, who resided for a
•'' StEuileg TOwnship . time at Clinton, has been rather un-
. well since hi a return to the •village
c
and gave several selections. The T. c enzie,
;guest of her daughter, Mrs. • Walter
whole 'program was an excellent one
and much enjoyed. Buchanan, Toronto, for some weeks:
The funeral of the late Mrs. Farrier 1 Mr. T. Mackearie spent Eastertide:
relict - of the late Wesley Farrier, with relatives in Woodstock.
took place to Bethel. cemetery on
Monday and was_ largely attended.
'The deceased was eighty-four -years
of age.
Miss Laura Aicher of Lucknow is te.he L,ne.
•Womocogreiv
zr-Governor
Endorses
Other Prominent
Am• ericans
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"I have such coon:-
dence in prominent per.
SQ0•21 friends who have used
and endorsed Pe-rio-na that 1
fee juStillecl in assuming that
it is'a valuable remedy toe. ca-
tarrh and an excellent general
tonic.'
John W. Hoyt
• ax.croverner ot Wyoming.
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LIST OF PROMINENT AMERICANS.
id of
pan
bell
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'reeeeeee,„.g.. The Magnificent State- Capitol
Gen. W. H. Parsons, Confederate Army, ex -State Senator, Texas.
Col. Bailey, of Washington, IX C., Labor Organizations and U. V. L..
Col. Patten, of Washington, D. C., IrMitary and Tassonio Orders.
Hen. R. S. Ryan, of Alaska, Ex -Member English House of Parliament.
Congressman Cale, of Alaska, well known on Pacific Slope. •
GenWIL ,Parsons. years, war, May accept this voluntary
• . .
'Gen. W. xi, Parsons ie ex State Sena! testimonial to the mei-Rant Peruna as a
tor and ex -Special Judge of the Supreme,
Court of Texas, also Brigadier General
In Confederate Array, In a recent letter
from- 925R St., N, W., Washington, D.
0., this prominent gentleman says:
4g:rpm: the recommendation, of per.
sonal friends. and many strong testi-,
menials is to the efficacy of Peruna in
the treatment of the numerous syinp-'
tome Of the la grippe with which I have
been afflicted for four months past, I
have been induced to undergo a treat-
ment' with this justly celebrated for-
mula. X feel a decided change for the
better after using it only one week,' It
Is especially good in toning up the atom -
rich and has har, a decided effect upon
zur, y iippetite, 1 therefore feel much en-
couraged that I am on the road to Qom-,
plete restoration. '
'“My numerous friends in Texas, where
I have had the honor • to command a
551180 01 obligation on ray part for its
wonderful efficacy:, .
• Col. Wm. Baliey,
William Bailey, 58181., N. E., Wash-
ington, D. C., Past Col. Enc. No. 69,
'Union Veteran Legion, and prominently
identified with many of the great labor
protective associations in Chicago and
New York, and Secretary of one of the
largest associations in the former city,
had for nearly thirty years been afflicted
with kidney troubles.
• Within a short period he has been per -
auricled to try Peruna, and his present
healthy condition 18 attributed to his
judicious use of . that great remedy.
Washington climate is notoriously bad
Or kidney and liver troubles, yet .by a
judicious use of the remedy he is now
quite cured andin excellent physical
condition.
This brief statement of facts, without
exaggeration or hyperbole, appears to tell
brigade of her Veteran.Cavalryin a four the whole story, which the Peruna.e�xi-
- Thereccnt cold epell put an end to' with, a prevailing cold that is going• • •
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Mr. John Hall is shipping clerk, at the maple,sugar making ari• d also to around wtth the mumps., • '
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the orgai factory.•
the spring plewing. Marriages
mr. and Mrs. Alexander, friends of to wage war continually, until the I
Mr. Paul Hargitt -spent Easter tide m S S t ' '
the past Week • with friends on the "age; left for • their- home bliriWinni- • liquor traffic. :• •??CKETT-DUN.FORP-At . the rest-
rs. am. . Zer o(Minton spent afr, and mrs. 3as, leently of the ve- country is free from . the legalised
with friend's in Detroit. • TT
Miss Margaret Fraser has one • to •
her sister in Toronto.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Webb.
peg, Man, on Tuesday after spending] Mr. Joseph Gibson of Ingersoll
. „ •
The Misses Salkeld of Goderia Mrs. *(Rev.) Graham, and little I Miss dson, teacher of S. a very pleasant time with friends
daut• hter Margaret X Victoria while S. No. Ddi,isiIspHending the holidays at here and Kincardine where Mr. Alex- 'the Dominion Alliance closed the
President of the Ontario Branch of
are visiting around St. Helens at - ti .• • 1 ,
her home in Exeter. , ander'e father lives., convention with rip inspiring address.
here on Thursday were the guests of
present. .
Mrs. Mesner, and Miss Hayn, return.- Miss Sadie Watson of Seaforth is
bag to their home at Chath'ain • on spending the' -holidays under the paren-
Good Friday. tat roof.
HOUSE AND LOT 0-N HI0I1
street for sale. Modern oonvenien- of Mr. Roth. of the Sterling Bank to her friends one evening last week. While helping to lift a leg in his
. .
ces. For further partic,ulars apply, another branch. •. ' 1 Miss •Susir johnson of Zurich spent mill onSaturday. Mr. James "Young keep before them the idea of trying in both of the London. ilea&
to W. Brydone.
Our young people regret the removal % Miss Ida Evans entertained a few of
Auburn
He' % urged the delegates ' not to lose
dence of the bride's lather, by the
. .
Rev. C. • R. Gunne, on the, lith
April,' "Miss' Pearle .Susan Dunford
to .11/1r. Wilfred - George Pickett,
both of Clinton.
sight • of the fact that the greatest STANI3URy-KELLINGTON-At the
work in which the church could con-
centrate its forces was the T.emper-
anee work and that they should ever
Ont. St. parsonage on April 8th,
by ReV. W• E. Kerr, Lillian Kel-
lington, to elltIliamkStaribury Jr.,
1 Mrs: Picot left oe Good Friday 10 a few d'ayS at Mr. R. Snowden's.. ':burst a blee.d vesst• l. and• died • in a every way to make the world better. DINSMOREe-STEMENSON-At the
, spend Eastertide in Owen Sound.. I. Miss Eva M. Stinson of • Clinton .few minutes, before he could be taken • Resolutions were adopted urging the
1 mrs. Ebenezer - Bisbee of Toronto is spending Easter 'week at her home home .• He has for many years been Government to repeal the three 11!
GOOD GIRL WANTED FOR GENERe and children, Miss Mary and little on the Sauble Lineone of the mainstays of this village
, clause, and also criticising the Gov -
al housework. -Mrs. Ferguson, 69 son Ebbie, spent Eastertide with her 'On Wednesday last Miss Ella Steph_` and his departure will be a great ernment for the manner in. which the
Bruce St, Londen, Ont. 71-3. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horner., • enson, daughter of Mr, Ralph steph- loss to the Place. He was a. Presby- license inspector and commissioners
Mr. Hall Rutledge of Goderich mon of the Goshen; Line, and Mr, terian arid a Liberalhad been appointed in Centre Huron.
township and Mr. Woods had the luck John Dinsmore of near Blake drive Easter Sunday was special day hi A letter of thanks was ordered to,
• • rnarise, Varna, on "'April 7th, by
Rev. A. Davidson, Ella, daughter
, of Mr? add -Mrs. Ralph Stephenson1
of the Goshen Line, ' to John Obis4
more, all of Stanley township, !
EDWARD -BELL -On April 7th by
Rev. James Hamilton, Sara
Bell and Oliver 1'. 'Edward, both
F. W. CUTTLER, PAINTER AND
Paper hanger. All work done guar-
anteed to give satisfaction. Prices
moderate. Residence nearly opposite.
Collegiate Institute, Clinton.
• of finding a fox and her family of to the home . of Rev. A. Davidson, the Baptist churc . e •Sure ay be sent to • William Proudfoot,M. P.
nine young opes. Mr. Rutledge and Varna, where they were quietly rnar-1 school had a largely attenillid. and P, for Centre Huron, for the strong of Goderich township.
his friend, came upon the fox nursing ried. Their many - friends wish them most enjoyable session and each position he took on the floor of the THOMPSOW-PROUSFee.At the rest -
her young, in a hollow which she a happy and 'prosperous voyage Scholar received a , pretty hanging text, Legislature in regard to the three- dence of the bride's . parents on
'had burrowed, and the captors dug through life. • card as a souvenir of the first, Easter fifths clause and the abolition of the
' th a h eh Th April '7th, by Rev., Mr. Millyard,
R J n eldest dam hter of 1VIr
have heard that Mr. Robert Craigie house remodelled and when completed preaching service was attended by a
The following offiders w and Mrs. David ?rouse ()Moder-
them out of their hiding p,lace. We Mr. Robert McBride is having his Sunday in e eve e ur . e bar. ose a e g
ILL BUY COTTAGE ON Paid $10 for the lot. will have a large and up-to-date rest- congregation that almost fillet' the
ed. f th r t •
$1350 W or e cur en year .
Joseph street Soft and hard water I We congratulate Austin Chisholm, dence. • church, The pastor preached on "The .• • son of Raglan. ,
I, President F. Buchanan,, w Ingham.
in' the house, cement cellar Kelso formerly of our local press upon pur-• Miss' Pearl Dunkin, who has been Resurrection" and the Clinton elicit, •
late owner, R. S. Noble of Arthur. to her home in area. , Vice Presidents -G. 111. Elliott, ChM.:
Austin has "starred" a good part of Mr. William Polio& sold a, colt "to Ijoyable throiighotit, • erich ; Rev. E. Adams Fear, tie -
the United States, and tee know. he Mr. •Sohn Sparrow last week • for
' 1 M Anies f MeGillv r who: A Rou Convenors were named as follows ; SION
ere appoint- ich township, to Jonathan Thorned
Secretary, A. T. Cooper, Clinton.
Treasurer, J.R. Brown, Goderich.
V The service Was inost hearty ...Mt en-
• • furnace, electric light, good' lawn ,qhasing the Wroxeter Planet from its Visiting in McGillivray, has returned rendered several Easter selections,
acre, cement walk around house.
part cash, balance at 5 per Cent.
.Just the place for a retired farmer.
Apply Box 174, Clinton P. 0. 5
HEMLOCK LUMBER FOR. SALE. -
A limited amount of choice hem-
lock which can be sawed to order.
For further particulars address Mc-
Ewen Bros., Bayfield. 72mx.
To The Public
GRAND TRUNK RAILWA
SYSTEM
• eter ;' and John Kerr, Wingham. •
wile, make a good success of the Plan- which he received a handsome figure.• NEXT HOMESEEKERS' MOM -
et. in Rose e o a y s ng TemperanceCon-Goderich, G. M. Elliott, Clinton,
$1,100 has been voted Principal Tig- has been the guest of Miss Lily Dun • -
h t i ki has returned to her hoMe vention at BlItlx. Jas. Miller ; Wingham, S. Bennett ALL; RAIL •yIA. CHICAGO April 201;1
• ert, for salary, he emu ng year, n,• • _ Seaforth, J. Govenlock ;• Hensall, Rev.
He is most trustworthy and rules Miss Pearl Dunkin is the guest of On Thursday of last week the Second s. L., Toll, Rayfield, J. J. Caldwell,
his school with firmness and kindness. Mrs. W. Johnston this •week, annual Temperante convention • for Myth, A. B. Carr, Brussels, Rev. E, Rail and Boat -Steamer leaves Sarn-
i Mr. and ,Mrs. John Hi lier an • It iss r. rc ter oClintont Huron county met m the Presbyterian G. Powell; Exeter, T. H. McCallum' ia 8.30 p. m. April, 21st, weed). -
Pearl arrived on Saturday fr Au their guest of Mr. Thos. Stinson One daY church in Blyth with the Presideut
. o Wroxeter, Rev. L. Perrin,, Ashfield,
winter's visit at Moie, Bretisli Colume this week.
bia. 1 Mr. Robt. Watson left ter the West chair. ph
Mr. F. Buchanah of Wingham, i h
, zee ,sessijans full, qf viva% tj. Tiffin, Goderich Tp., J. J. Cald-
-u the Rev. Oha's. H. Rutherford ;... Colborne,
1Vir. L'orne Chrystal has been en- on Friday last. He has a homestead
gaged on the Ogawa for some time and pre-emption in. Saskatehewari and !were held. . well ; Grey, -Thos. Straehan ; Ray,
1 Delegates 'were present from nearly s, Raes-y. ;. Heedoice le, Walters ;•. me.,
and is now repairirig boilers at the will make her go some as Bob is 41 all the municipaaities in the county lett, John Vingland ; McKillop,
Mr. Charles C. Lee had a great ths- Miss Ruby Woods is the, guest , f Scarlett, Morris, ••Tlice „Bieby, ; st::::
? prospect of the abolition of the bar 10, or4es. Wiley : Stelitelp it 1, du days.
in Western. Canada. Tickets good for
waterworks. hustler. We wish him success . .
and all were full of enthusiasm at the
play in his windows over Easter in- her eousin, Miss ,Eva Stinson, this and the treating system. • si. wirtgng"I' 'Sitory ticksite tranr.Thh.0.11","sfordt
Holtzman : Tuckers/111th, A t f A 0 P are
er permitting.
Winnipeg' and return $32.00.
Edmonton and return $42.50.
Proportionate rates to other points
,cluding a collection of stuffed birds week. 1 The morning session was devoted tri Tu nberry, Benson oremesaank ; us_ Tawn .gen or rom , a 0 n).
land animals loaned by, Harry NI. IVfessrs. L. Clarke and lieurl /6- e61t.-- reports front the several muniei r Depot Agent. say th
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ell • delivered a bunch of cattle to Mr. G. ties, most of Which were very enacour- w, s„ $ utter , West WaWanosh, W.
Having lately sold out our 1P1siness 1 WIlosdg,ens Bros. also had a handwrite Diek of near Rippen on Sa,turday,. aging aeid the prospects bright for Bailey . - •
to John P. Sheppard & Co, vte de- display just as they always do. 1 miss maimie Reid and Mrs. Robert an 0A_y adoption of the Local Op -1 '
i We are sorry to say that Reit. Mr. Webster of Lueknow spent the Easter tion law , .whieh is now so, popular I Mr. Clihson told the officers that"the
sire to thank the public for their pat - i
throUghont the, world. Aev. S. I., aCn°dnveennteitnragisvngas ctohnevemntlsotri Porta'eticitasi
ronege while We conducted the busin- Millyard has been suffering from in- holidays at the lforne . of Mr, James
ess, and we would, on, behalf oi our flumula..
II°u in his right eye, ' Reid. Toll' of Uensall gave an eXcellent ad -
1 The Doty Corm:maw are erecting a We are glad to, hear that the youn- . - . - . . . kind he hadeverattended and he bias
successors, solicit for them' the pat- 1
areas on Local option, iquoting matt-
er from his hoine town, showing attended a great 'nuttily in his day,
ronage extended to us. The n,ew firm blacksmith ahd erecting shoe, got daughter of Mr. David John Me,
- clearly that Local Option ia a deeidJ Local Option campaigns will likely
have taken possession and will collect 1 There was a ,great crowd in rinc
the Chey, Who has been very ill, is
all book accounts, and pay all accounts PoStoffice on Good Friday afternoon,. getting better.
.our business. ' Thursday, 'Arthur te spend LasterWi
th her ad "wags in Rennall• It was almost be organized this year in. the towns of
1 Eggs were 17 Cents it dOzen, bat, ` MISS Mlle Peek lett on t Thursday for • .. h u . Winghani and Clinton ; the villages of
contracted by us in connection with .
, ,, imposstble to rent a 6 SO f hotel
Cen ; us ness Was gee an n and the
aCOOMMOdatiOn. was better than under Exeter' EleYffeltl• end illYth I
' TYNDALL & CARR. eonSin, Idles Clara Riehardsou, who' is II b i d d i townships of Stephen, Hay, Tucker-
' ' residing in that town. , , seine eaSes better than under license, smith I ' - e, -
Colborne Tureberrv arid Ores?.
I Miss E. Goldthorpe, teacher ......4-.1:101.
A Mother's axle( Care -"her of -0. and thee was not ofte-Iittieth ot the
3 school, is spending the Easter holt- d i id d f
r it g one now as under orreer -.--................-......—
days at her home in Sattford. orient one, arid for all these atate-
Is flir Baby's Welfare
Pa borne Chas Cana . East Wawanosh •
dlHaving bought out the business of
Tyndall & Carr and have taken pos-
I 1V1rs. Cherlee IVie-“enen TAPIc" ments he eould give proof as to their
session, we take this opportunity, of Every mother Cs anl!louS that her SPent a feW days with her aunt, Mrs. accuracy_ ,
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solipying the patronage that was little ones should be healthy, good- Charles Johnson of the Ila,bylott Line, , Mr, a., NI. ELloet of feeestedespsest murreivele-eri, East Wawanosh on
givein to the late firm and would say milked asul bright.. Every mother 'ibis week. " of the campaign ink that town and also on April 2nd, Mary Iletturney,
we csire prepared to supply all the de -'dart keep her ch larch.. in this condition,. Master John Stinson of Goderich is led a eonference on Local Option or.
spaiding his It: aster' vacation with Ms wife of Mr. ,Alex. Itiortom, aged 82
Inari#S 0i• the general Public. We in- II she will sive there oceasional doses ganization which Was .practical and Years and .6 menthS.
terW keepOg a full stack of choice of 'Baby's Own Tali,lets. These Tabe tilde, Mr, W. .1. Stinson of the 'useful. .
groeeries Which we Will sell 'at eloso lets cure all '-sioniaelt and bowc1.-• Saubie Line WA/MICH-In iVforris on April 0th,
' i Two strong addresses veto delivered Isabella Allen, relict of the late
priees. Call and inspect our stock he troubles, destroy worms, itsa make The 'News -Record wilt he sent to in the evening, the firet by ROV. Mr. Robert Warwiek, aged 70 years.
foto" buying eleeivliere. Cash paid fqr teething eaty. Mrs, T. Covert Alassio, to env address in Canada to Jan. lot, 1VIcKerroll of Ltteknow, who Was fresh
'butter and eggs and all kinds of forte Toronto r• i- says :---t‘ I have used 1010, for 50 colts.
. front a splendid eamnaign in hill borne HUTCHISON-At Indtaii ' lic1/44
Inta. Eliz-
abeth, youngest daughter of Mr,
W. N. Iluteltieen, forsnerly of
Wingham, aged 2 years.
by mail At 2f1 rents it h OX from. The end Alhelta elveh Tuesdav during do more tor Temperance *act Leesti CORBETT-% Hay township on Ap.
4, ity Sheppard ,,,., Xate V* sliepoikra, Dr, Williarne Medicine ,i' "o., Brock- ApriL run infordiation and tickets Option than they had done, as be was 1 ril Srd, John Corbett, aged 00
Phone. RI • Ailler Ont. , from any Grand Trutt] 'molt. cOnViAced that it is the °Imitate* .tlinty years. I
Deaths.
produee. ;baby's bum Tablets foli little`bOY!, town, and as a former resident 'of Saak't " Al4rch 818t' A
sinte he Was Vireo Nontlis old, read
Owen Sound spoke with authority
'Ilhd that they agree viith bin splend.; LOW nAirr,s von, SETTLEttS. concerning coaditlans there.
J.P. ,5HaPPARD et, 00 jituy.'1 sou by all medicine, d alere certain, poirAg in Snskatillowan He strongly urged the churches to
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