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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 5A*I I G ��n *4 Now*- cotrtt . . a5 ,. I'll: _ ..- . R4liIAN���R'R'ir1NM#�+Ir���N��1M�iN1w�s��N''tN/►� ...• _ Ab ; t h' . W�nil:a, �.ox�c��a�bprq CZ -- JOHNSTON -�-, Miss Mackenzie and Miss Adams of Iter ur : I �. ,,�' 1patist'3 Bxttleford, Fro G� the emporium visited at the former's � � �� the oil 11. , TI1 OA y " r. � home on Sunday, . . .11 I �, Albertflli. Wallace, fornner• • Thos. Miller sold one of his driving *� 3 the Standard IF of Stliillett tpwiit;hipr, to Brthat, l~ Ax1lV4S, Correspondent t hozses this week to ]tZr, M. Caifb+ rt y, M: Joiirtstoax of ioissevain, Man. t,oisE A. S#CII1 and deliveredit Monday. nay. Tom is also .Si�hi,»4HALL --At Blyth, wA �y , ,N,►�*NN'� ...##""" 194"" *"#"""#V deliverine cosi this week. ,c . Amt: 2l>at, . James Mathesorrf of • Mrs. George Morris. is we are'( Miss Samantha Bowman of Washing- Last Week as Thos. Adams .Jr. was Q �+/� �sejaer, Ind., to Miss. Jennie g driving Ont. wing home his horse took Tright �A A Hallo formerly of Exeter. p xx Bre"► +FR��+ Q121EN'�' 1 spend this month of S �N�pt'+ it MWCQ �V �1 �t "� happy to state, now able to use hwr ton, wtf *+�V ATTE-PZ1aliCl':--lin Landon" pn hand'. May the guest of Mrs. M. A. Messner at a heap of ashes on the side of the'Qt' . . R road and making a short turn upset April 20th Walter F Mx, pan Harrison met witir am a,c- , and Miss Hayn. Miss. Bowman is a 1. HaPez of cident oA Saturday at the, chopping 'talented the rig, throwing the ocerrpants out. .. Meter, to Miss Eliza J. .Pierce of y pp� g . young lady, and is the auth- mill, whezp thea were• testing some'oress o£ a fine essay entified i`pocs No serious damage was done. �` Alviustoli Fred, and Geo. Webber, who have ( N " STAC]E!y •HICKS-Ih Exeter on Ap-. pulley:your y g 0 machinery, when the driving pu1[e our dope swan out or fn?" burst and a Portion of it struci�'Mz. been bricklaying with Mr. D. Prior, tit' 26th, Mr. Jabez Stacey of ' I A cottage meeting was held at the are home .this week owin to the �w , «�, 10, ,E Ray townshipto blrs. Bella Harrison in the body, residence of Mrs, John Tutt on Thurs, g { � e �' .. - r�'r- : ,..,", #4�, . . backward weather. Hicks Q# Exeter North. The foundation for a new residence day evening last. Rev, James Andcr= A number of the farmers who have , �:,, . / s .. ! '", is. being laid for J. R. Acheson, on son conducted the meeting, grain sown are wish;rNg it back in the �-. C ': ,� �" "�;G Births. Nelson street '" t �� on flip old Scotch On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Mill- grainary. It will likply be there after, +- - , . i? 4ITTI,E..-In Huller, pn April 26th p yard took for his subject A Peerless threshing. ,,, )•• .""� / } to Mr. and .Xis. Thgmas. Little, a Purchased the Naive;" taking his text £rola Philip -1 We are pleased to learn that Archie�.,1 �w� Mr. J. H. Hillier has urc pretty cottage of the late Mrs, Ralph plans, chap, 2, verse 9,. The -hymns. Watt has sufffcfentlk recovered to be , �' daughter. �, and will retire from farm life. sung by the choir and congregation out again, �'' f LIES-�In Sea ortb, ,on April :2$th, Mr. Drew has purchased a lot on were "M . Saviour Him. sliall I pro- Mr. R. Winter of Scaforth urchas- 'f. tri Mr. and Mrs. T, S. Blues, a the Bayfield Road, formerly the pro- claim" and "Join all thelorLpus ed 'a car of cattle around Hero last ,, 11 ' Rprtp of Mrs. -Widdar. Mr. Drew is names of wisdom love -and "' 'TANEH+QUSZ-.In' Belgr4A& of AP- , power. week, -it, t, �I .11 `' ril 24th, having a residence built upon it, the, The prelude chosen by the organist The, well known hog and horse buy' ' I to on. and M'rs.. Ii,, foundation being laid at present, was ''Shoot the Glad Tidings. The er, C. Wallis of was around Storehouse;, a son. / i • Mr. Robert Williams has removed anthem was �"Through, the day Thy this week: Mr. Wallis Clinton,has just ret (/ }� s KU� 00G-�At DFogannon, on April 22nd,i , love has s " " to Mr. and. Mrs, H. R, Long, a to one of Mrs, Emma, Edwards Nous- pared its. At the offer- turned from the west where he dis- \. daughter, es on South street, tory, Minuet postlude March Was _posed of three cars of horses. - 'played. Thg members of the quarterly beard '/ 3?ECHER-A.t,.the Babylon Line, Hap, . ' Mr. R. John. Acheson has rented; � . , ���o '' - Mrs. McMurde has been very ill 4f the Methodist church met Sunday red brick house on Victoria St, own- 11 28th April, to Mr, and , . ed by Air. Mosier, a from rite effect of cold taken Sri at- afternoon in .the basement of the • MrstJ'ohn Decher Jr. a son. .nil formerly op- f' 4YLJD- At the Parr Line, Hay, on cupied by Conductor and Mrs. Peter tending the funeral of a friend up church to appy. officers for another I� .tile' 28th, , April, to Mr; and- Mrs, Macdonald. . • north, from which pneumonia and , year. " L T; Kyle, son, . The house lately built on Nelson 'pleurisy developed, but the. disease is Last Sunday morning sacrament V : " R_ 1: xI I , , St:, pro the site of the old Armstrong, checked and we trust Mrs. McMurchie ;was administered to over a hundred • D¢St11S. pump factory; and' now occupied b ' will soon be about as usual. members of the Methodist church. A ' �a W. •L. Horton has built a recti Tion service was also held at $ t : I f �� ` 7 - f i Conductor Wilson, Q. P, R., and fan- garage of P . �Rit . ,a ci TOMS -14 E' mondvilip on April 2fvth . n g + ily was struck by lightning' twtoe on cement stone in which he will install which some 25 new members were ' �� Christopher Toms a ed 88 received intq the church. "`•• !� g years, Friday a. tri: ,,and quite a bit of dam- his new autpmobxle.� *h:i: r i i and 8' months. Mrs.. M. C. Cameron is out every Thos, Manning has returned item E10T WEATHER. • °s`°� 1 , age done to the roof which was only CATARRH. )RLD OV � . ToNEIIr.In. Grey, on April 24th,. finished a short time ago, fine day, and enjoys her outfn�, ver Terpntp, VPe are pleased to learn his COLD WEEITHE John McNeil a ed . 6-6 y ~'' g pears, l much, wife who is at present in that "city "t'?.. i . ,�:='4::' /i4~° I �;;r•: CATARRH. The Wheel Rigs building; too, came f lt; s.:.• /, �I., month., grid ,7 . day!$.. - r 4 - ?,,l z , � y in for their share of the storm and a Mr. Higginson, Cambria Road., has fpr medical treatment is doing nicely. ,z=j���ilt�c�r;•'' "i � IID �In' Hash Wawandsh, Dn April i Affects the..• _ , �9 w1` ' i' great many windows were 'broken. been adding to one of, the -verandahs Frans . Hibbert has,purchased a l 4 .,: .. �//r , •a•. ....; 2 24th James Reid in his 87th kaZ. I a t, " t .I ?:-; :::.....::._* Affects the . Reid, This i,s the s_ econd.' storm that has as- on his residence; whoe�, from Bert Nott: Frank will go ' e� p�/ `� b =,' . Mr. Fred. Barnhardt now of Lon- some new. Stomach,; /�.�, e, ���>iw a :,�'"�t{ year• sailed the factor dame in it con + SPEXCE--In Morris Aril 3B Max y' g g % e� •� _ �- - p , Y, siderably, den, was the guest of mine . Bost of K1C� T1eyS' i y --_ K -s T - - Throat' Idea_, wife, of Mr. Magnus Spence, aged Ca fain Ed.. RoCnnson left on the the `Saulis House last week. $] . P . T at,' � third week of April to go to pre- .'Mrs. Widdar and the Misses Widdar Report of Clinton Public PQWe�Sa ,'• ;, ;. - •;JOHNSTON--•In East Wawanosh A:p- r+' "' have. returned to Welting Lungs, • pato Itis-steainex Ai gonduin at Qton street, School • I', ' ril 27th, at the residence bf 'her 1 I Thorold for the coating season. after spending the winter at Toronto. Pelvic ;F� a • y b ,• ® } " �brS?tlier-in-law, Arch:.lirydges, SUs, WQ understand. Mr. Gegr a Porter hZrs• Nefl Campbell of Chicago reg- The following . is the re `' �' r I , r, annals ..aged 51. g g port: for she �qi, 'Johnston, " g has bought the prontises formerly oc- istered last week at the St.- Lawrence month of April : - ,, Bronchial Organs. -- �-- ' Tubes. I (1STEIi•-In: �Grey,on April 217th, Jos cupied by the -Sovereign Bank, • House. First Division, ---- �:`'� ^ y 'A eph Oster, in his 65th year. Mr. W. Wilson of Goderich town- i Mr. James Wilson, who was • con The following have taken , entrance ' " . -V It M, Clay Centre, Kansas, on shin has had a cancer successfuh . re- Vned to lits room all winter, is how standin•y d'urin 'the month :' • • Xpril 21st, John Tait, formerly,ot moved by "an `operation: able t0 take a l'ttle interest in.. his • N`red.4Sloman 8w ,vier' ,�araYrlZ i's rec�gnl�etX all c��er. the c Vrlr�ed rl 2, ' lorie Agnew .• , WO Gr ms`s Brussels. Mrs. Frank ,Elliott has retttrncd "garden, acrd` loons much improved. yn 82, l4Ianley Shipley 7> Bp' and Mill 70; . aorXsable :��.�ei�.e. �j % j • p health. John. Hall 67, Austin Hoare 64," 11fag-- . t Ze IJIIIte(7� Mates alone, two, from a Toronto hospital. where she underwent. an operation, . ' Captain AyM. Shephard, Miss Shop- gfe ,Easom ,61, Willie, Carling 161, haXIZCh'e'G, thOIXa1dCt eo le 1ia�e data r "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR Mrs. Kirkbride has been indisposed g ter, . Miss Helen, are Second Division • annually , Int hard _and dao tr e ,sato, . private until Friday, May iately.. :' . " - . • at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Sr; Class. -George McTaggart 82 Uthele coalntrles the ratio Of viol s .is as greet. ,�,ath; , What is left on that day Mr, John Hall, •late : of the bla ting Mrs. Andrew ,Duff and Miss Duff Irene Wilkes 79, " Elmer Beacom . 76, . 1. 4 'will be sold by auction on Thurs work•"atrho,harbor, is ,row shipping have returned from their visit to her Lena Holrites 72.5, Clifford 1Iarland FOI' �nan ears Pe=r = ,Y :�' gra bias " field the foremost day, `.May 15th. -Voter Ker, Victoria cleik ,At - the organ factory: daughter, Mrs. Tupper. 72.1, M.Iton Cook 68;, May Col,.Iough • r .` - 6 `street neap the Elevator. Mr, Chaxlds .Washington, late freiglyt; la ' Mr. Mtinnin s is bui,ldi.n another 64.5, Olive. 'Cole.64.5.- Ce c3 etc n rd r`emed'y for catarrh. .. ,agent -for fbe Grand Trunk, " has gone residence on Newgate street, Jr.. Class. -Lulu Connell 77, . Willie .:. • y r ' to faire up Tiis reside' at Vancouver, Pinning 73," Laverne .Cook 7.1.9 .ii s^ Pe=rent ���9eiY-l�X�®WIZ IIOt u the western snot" 4,OST--BETWEEN WM. '?OTTER'S. His son Charles, of Hodgens. Bros. • sell Moore 71.8, Harvey Tlarland 71.4,. • ' And con. of Stanley . and i' linton, staff, has gone to "Cleveland to make Varna. Lulu Howe .09, . Al Doherty. . 61;, Roy ea1.stern emir' phel ess ' about the middle of April,,. a Flue itis `fortune. Forrester 62. - .. . Cleat. Will -the find r lease not The tug Two. Macs , made ,tile • first _ The. township council "met on • Con- =-L. Macpherson, P Teacher. . „.n ,, . i 6inton pit"t, -,, hitt. of nets on the.Agth. of April,,. day but. there was.bit little business Third'Division.1. McKillop Township Leadbur . ��• . . We congratulate Miss G, Lauder, to transact. The 'Hill Co. was paid a St. Class. -Carman Hoare 85, Aus- . . Y . ' . daughter of the 'Grand Trunk . agent; balance. of $550'. due on Gemmell's tin Martin 83, •F: Cousins 82 1.1; I. August K•ickell, who was ifl 'with A number of the ' farmers around ot " u on ' winnin do roes: at ueeAs brid a and the Cornu a ed' Pie C . " al �•t ahold fever is somewhat beta r here' r v' . . t HSU .ANTED. -A GIRL TO GO -TO ST. P g g g g t o. W ken 81 H. Rodawa . Y e and a e .ha int the tele ho . 'W O .. p � i y;. 81 E. Hib . g telephone install - ,Thomas the 2nd week in May to do university,. $210 for pipe used, ori the 4th con. bert 79, W. L: Ddckinsan ,7ri, 'A'itna l'there is good hopes of his recovery.. ed in their homes .%- " . general hpusp work . in family- of At the" assizes last week justice Those interested in the,Murdock drain Judd 79,- Cela Beacom 78 H. Hol ne The 'trouble . started,• with infiamma-. , The man .fri ends • L.r s y e sof Wr. Jas. Ful- ,.three. -Apply at Mrs. J. H. Comites: Clute, had no, less than eighteen cases'on the 2nd con: have amicably Settled ,78, A. Rathwell 76, C,:1VIarshail 7G 'tion ,of the lungs ;and August ]las had ton 'Sr. will be ser. to h ' I a ion ,siege of distressing illness. the n xy, ear that UUl' '{i U2 a for a' .Solt ant to hear ' against the St. Mary's , tho matter among • themselves:. A pet- Gladys Cook ,71, R. Chowen 7 0.' g g g . s of recovering as Cast as they y g . 1 Horseshoe Stone �luarry. "The nine . ttfon was prescnted.._friam the )iabyIUn, Jr, Class. -Wm. ,Appleby 80, W.. ' Life insurance . drummers and light- would Ilia to see, •.' • . that the council take so- Mana han 73 L. Mans Iran, •65• Rub g rod peddlers have been on" file . 'Mrs„ Scott a,nd • children the figure We ask will please '"Horseshoe' has not added to the Line asking , g y n of Duluth ' sL`ANARY SINGERS FOR SALE.- g vin r good.; Tuck.' of many , people. • ' :tion ' in reference to.'. a certain .rail Graelis .57., . Annie Ye_ sbee 57;, LOdi,e 'Warpath in this . section "lately, are visiting friends here. Apply to. J. G: Cooper, Clinton Mr.. and:Mrs.' Bert Macdoaald,' now fence •,which causes the snow to .drift `Grealis 5b. OU as� well 'as• the perfect fit c ,_. ;'n O..1. . onned that; a "now 'post: is McCuha h'as purchased . y P ' We are inf 11Zr franc "i✓ occupy .•the house . on Britannia•.. Road i:,'ii�lly 4n the ..winter. Lime; The pets- -Jant W='s n k . . i,!..L 1 0 ,,'leacher. office has .been established near. Man- the -,Die son farm.• a ',11 . own,,d Miss Buchanan.: :. - to Weis hat ex r ss d t. thin -I we • Will Uara by o e p e , e w g Fourth Division. legs school .house :in. McKillo with l Rev. Mr; McNab. of. Walton reached ntee yep. , .' I @ 1Vlnss L ui Brindley ,. - P p �. o, se . B nd ey died. on Fri- mess to help. to liay ,for A. wire fence Sr, C ass,_Charlie: Ca t . ` - "9 I ' his � rewell r . • 1 n cion 5, Conrad Ldtert .as postmaster.. The fa se mon on Sunday last +, da last at the residence .of her hro to faire the lace . of the rails. Pere Wheatl are SCTUl 1 . •Y �. p y ey 93, Margaret MoTag ., office will , go by the• name of Manley.: p . s y Ca �i" `�: : ther, , Mr. John Brindley,. the wits a art 92 Albert Shier' iJ _ gg,� . . i` , member of tie Salvat' . . g e 8 , Wil I Y fl o reful t t Mrs: Wm •Smith; wire was, severel .all all our patrons "to perfee ;�' f ion Army and hp Cook 88 Austin Neth er g Burt lig being thrown from a Uuggy, O. faithful in her duties. The 'funerals ,AS11fi¢Id .TOW111Ship 8'7, . 1VIerle. Moore 82,. Carmen :the' horse haviri beco' fri i n l' . took Place on Saturday, 'tlie:.i'ev, Mr. .:. . Turner 81 •Gertie -' Wahis 80 i On., . as that g me frightened to ed ti ever ar .men i Millyard officiating at liaise' h' Mr. Geo. Gibson of B. C. has ur- I ' , Em ly�by a traction engine near, tihc corporal . i Y g .and t p Cutler 79.tion of •Seaforth, is not yet sufTcient- leaves. `Dori establishment be . cemetery. chased the "farm of .ilte• late Mr: Beat- Jr. Class.'=k'oster Copp 93, Francis.l recovered to e lou i y b . b gl t , Bovie. As Q tp1 AA �j�1 At the 'adjourned. meeting .of tliv tie Webster. Mr. Gibson `was foxrtler- Reynplds 92, .Lila Mitchell . 90; Elsie i.VUV . A u 8S t1A�SSSy vestry of -St. George's _ church a bust= 1p a resident of our township -and, his' Cousins' 88 platlet C nt I _ tthere s a deep, ditch at beth sides of CUmes ' an adVerfiSement 1flr 11 f+ tBP, Shade i a eon 85, tiftl the. :road ..where file accident took • acs's ;committee was appointed to con- wife is a daughter of Mr. Thos. Web- lip Gould •85, Larer4e Langford 83, 3 • • , Zilace matters .might have been much We will' give yTtill your sist of W. D. Tye, •J. H Tk,ert, 'R. ster •_Sr. .We all welcome them back giliord Beaton '$2, Gordon Holtzhauex , / i C. Hays, l.. S: Platt, George:Woods, to 'this community; • 77, Mary Levy 76, Frans Pennebaker .. erre.. O1C ' S . I. Salkeld and J. Sawe'rb were add- 75i `Jessie -Watkins �• choice a of the finest and. new, • � Y � 73; Bert beeves ""•Partles.deslroas of -se- es of -A: G. -Gamble, Lionel Parsons ' . " . . . 73, Fred. Lawrence 72, Jean Barge 70, .,11 I. Salkeld and J, Sawerby were .add- West Tuck rslafith.. -Clara Chidley, Teacher, Live Stock IVlarkets ` E Is FAST est fabriec. We do the rest. -IE BICYGL clt#5'117 pa5tuPO during the ed to the dist of sfd'esmen::. Jud e g b'tth. Division. Toronto- ' •Ma 3rd.• -Union Stock COMING BACK INTO POP - Il; s Holt and. •W. L. Eliot were appointed,' Mrs Ernest RowelifFe of "Usboxne ..Sr': 3rd: Irene, Cple. 94, ' CIftiton ' comity summer should � Yards. 'Trade was. slow for the first" UhAR F .A V 0 R AGAIN: t, . g lay delegates to the Synod. Votes of spent a few days. last week with. his Cook, 93, Arnold Giazi:er 93, Eva Car- .hour or two this morning, but to- . • $ 1 Ito "thanks were tcndered'the ohoir, : the sister, Mrs. J: G. Crieh. ter J2, Doreen Stephenson 9(i, Bernie' d �, , war s the, close sales were closed WHY WALK WHEN, PLEAS- P.. ph . wardens, the guilds, the -auxiliaries, Mr. John Wh;te is confined to, his Lliall 90, Mervin' Elliott -8i, Edwin more briskly, and' h market Agent for British American Cleaning . and to the, ladies, Mesdarne§ Holt and :bed through illness. Judd 86; Milton Streets 85. y> t e " n t i1R; E X E;RiC.I.S E • AND and.Dying Co ; flontreal. closed steady, last " weeks prig �, - . "�" - W. L, Eliot, wire have Charge, of. the Miss Phyllis .Crich has re;+overcd 1HU1. Jr: ,3rd. -Joe Nv son' 95, hIarpld -choice .stock. Them Ware so o x- 1` subscriptions by envelopes. from a severe •attack of tonsulitis. 95 '•Goox is 'Kaidina 95 n � p SIGHT�SE>✓ING ARE SO . g . '. Winnie' Eeptionally well .:finished cattle offer- Owing to illness Canon Dann could Mr: • and' Mrs. William -Tiplady of Draper ; 86, Maida Armour .&a, Lyda.. C M ' E .E '111 - JohnRansfor , in for. ex ort one extra fine lot 0 PL T LY CIJNTERED • not :give his promised lecture on Dick= Clinton spent last week at . t rte horn,e Morris 84, - f" g P ' - . i selling at $6.05 while. several loads cos in St. Georges lecture hall last of -Mr Cleo. Turner.. . , Sr. 2nd, -Jennie Baines 97 Ji; imie ' IN THE WIIh;)✓L ?:' . g Sol around �5=75. Best loads .of . CLiNTON. week. t 'l1Zr: Amos Townsend intends moving McCreary 97, Lois Holmes 96, Mans butcher " 'cattle are still firm around I AM AGENT i Mr. and Mrs. Mgcdougall now eco- to Chnton In the nhar future. field 'Cook 90 " Ersk7n Evans 9,0 'FOR THE: „ upy the house on Seldon street owned Mr. R. Lawson of Constance has Leona ':Nediger� 89, Alice Pickett 86' going a $5.60,hA though many of those CLEVELAND A N ' �;.. +going at the above prices are . good - b.l­­and lately occupied by Mrs, Emma moved his working effects to fire farm Buell Higgins 85, Mary; Chidlc 84. Y for either butcher or 'light export , D RA . G.p 0 arp� . Videan' MCSween, , g P, CYCLIJ BYCLI;S AND KE� . ` . .. 6 . of 14Ir, A. F. Jbhns on the. Huron -L. Stevens, Teacher: purposes: With several sail'ns due HP Mr. Ewing of Teeswater lies taken Road and commenced the spring wont: Sixth I)>,vis. � .. ,.• in a fete days, there is a. mor? active. TIRES AND. SUi�DF,IES OF .. ; . possession of Nuirn s grocery, Mr. He and Lewis (.tacit, will caclt,hava a Sr: Class, -Marjorie McMath 91, demand for the heavyex`o t Cattle]- Fine Merchant: Tailor. ' ic Nairn •retiring from business. rte to the ate of the ravel it Bessie • Chowen 88 Sadie Yes -',y da + n r ALL IivTNDS IN STOCK,TO�. PU y g g P : To- . y s., cables: showed trade Sim at Mr: Ernest Devine has "return.d to during the summt:r. ►,;pp &T Aileen tlrmour 8v Nati-� his position in Detroit after visiting* I ' i -, a .little better prices .in the Old Coun FRED JACKSON'S OLD .STAND - na, Argent 86, Mabel Marshall 84, tx „�� Mrs herr l 3 1"'rne . : Dorothp'Rattenbury 8 , da Wallis ( y Our lovely daffodils stood' up in the 82 Jimmy Reid 7g George Evans' 78 There was a moderately ,heavy run :white ' snow throe h alt the The Ills Of Childhood y i g b£ cattle at this market today, but Tu �1 .- _i Having `lately sold out our bttsinessi.deeP+ . g Earle Cooper 77• li ht f Al��ii t�� %�(�( . to John P. Sheppard & Co, we . de, storm of snow', hail', rain anJ light . How .To Cure Them • • - g o everything, else. vin to reef us on our btrthda I Jr. Class.=Mariotte Bargq 82v Cecil l Tlto.,lun ,was 65 Toads, with "1,43G' . sire to thank the public for their .pat- g g.- Y' In thousands of homes throughout Pickett M, Orval Murphy 88,E Alec head of cattle, 11 sheep and lambs, LAWN MOWERS nonage while we conducted the busin- Sunday, May 2nd: No one to 1•oo.t at Can.,ada Baby's Own Tablets is the Agnew 88, Frank Smith 87; Ernest them would ever dream that the Y , p9 Bogs and 35 calves. Glasses Perfect ess, and we would, , ot> behalf of our Y • Livermore 87 Earle Livermore 86 . ' SHARPENED. ' ecessors ,solicit for the I bloomed anywhere also than in calm only medicine used when the children ti + + Export -r -Market steady. for sear. �u m the at l.Iste Graelis 83 Wilbur Welsh 81 ` level waathax under heavens bloc are ailing, and the mother who -heaps + Butcltcr-Steady demand. for choice -. _ And far .. nonage. extended to us. The new firm y r this .medicine on hand may feel as Lorne Perdue 81, Alec Eagleson 80, butcher cattle, and prices steady: to th-4 nsonveniear eof, Have taken possession and will collect dome. Ernest Hall 79' Earle Steep 78 , Isep r is a o., We have to return our r safe as though theta was a doctor + + ,firm. Market firm at this week s. ad',a t ,t and distance a,ll. book accounts, and pay all accounts than.ts constantl in the home, Bab 's Own Wilfrid Seeley 78, Nettie Glazier 78, .Vance., t. avoided br our to Mrs. M. A. Messner Mrs. J ohii Y y r, c - double vision glasses, . 1 t contracted by us in connection `with ' Tablets eure all stomach and bowel Fanny Hallyar 76: Stoclters and feeders Demand for • 0 11011tL 1,7 Which afford perfect, Aur business., Proudcopt, Miss Tlayn and Miss i,yn trpuh',es break a colds, destroy y -1'I• Courtice, Teacher.. to for pear worm da Sturdy of town and 1�iiss Samarw P y geed' stack, Market' steady, end for seei.►a star. ' worms and make teething easy. Seventh Division,. LarriBs-•Market steady. I have started' `business in TYVDALL & CARR. tha Bowman . of Washington, Ottt.; ' p Guaranteed free, from opi%tes and , Sr, Class. Total ]narks 100 -Les- Sheep= -Steady, the old postoffice property and ---_+. for bir day,remb rause and Souvenir on lie Rice 92 Mar Rathwell 8$ Mur- Hos Market tett Cents lower. Sel, expect a stock pf Marble, and '�'" poisonous drugs. 14Zrs, Goo. Wilson y .. ,. out birthday, both in Souvenir Dards , g ' ,, ' ray McNeil 87, Harry Lawrence 87 g Granite to a taw da land other remembrances. . ' Wilson's, N. B,, says:- I began using y _ y , + crit hogs are quoted at $1.15 f.o.b., , , days when I Ravittg bought out the business of Baby's Own Tablets about five Years Fred. Wallis 86, Katie Spalding 84,.land 57.35 fad and watered. will be in a positron to sell at Tyndall & Carr and' have taken pos- The steamer llerntuda, Duluth age, and silica tacit have used no' y r Calves-112arkot steady for good P. (bound for Prescott with earn anchor- Mar Carter 84 Madelbn Shaw 83. I Chea est rates consistent' with Jr. Class.--•-Cleta Dunford Dva , ++ 1.'r, sessions we taTfo this oppprtan'lty pf ed at our 'ort on Th+irsda list: other medicine for my children. Tliey ,:. + butcher calves. Buts not wanted at perfect workmanship, Hyl t5ollciting the psttdnuge that W;ts y ,. never fail to bring relief, and J wouldaeoli, Ethel Wasina»,• ;Agnes Walk -'any price. Q g� �• fearing to come into the harbor with a l m h r r ,,, er; Olive McBrien, Willie Carrick,. a Materia/ Ghd3te'leshm'. given, to -the late ,Arrtr aridwouid sa ad dsa 1 of t s to try them c�'IYjCi// YCl I :" e are rcpared` to sit :pI .all tht; de ut a Of and. not wisWn,r to Said b medicine dealers or mail. Bessle Harland, Lttie Argent, iU fits, Quick returng, .° p p �" r. •p. . , p y whistle fpr a tux, stood rite whole p Y1V1, Wiltse, Teacher.( ... F" minds of the general public, We in- ale uhtfl Friday a. m. whens at 25 cents a box . from The Or. Wil. ,. _ STANLEY COURT Old .`tl<V ISION ' -11. tend keepfng a, full 's'tock of choice g ay , at � Lrghth Division, Notice is hereby given ,that the Designs Furnished, Estrmat� = Came in for coal, as she used a great Hams Mrdic;nc ' Co,, Broc+cviite, 'Ont. ens given,. Cemetery worts a 1. groceries which: We will sell at Close a Barin th.e st rshe ` e ca i 4th Class. Muriel KxGfman, Anna Court for" the Peviisiou of tlte.,Assesrr del o l ata n ..- ....� . �.� •-�.. Greahs, Cecil N1cYntrye, Alfred (laz• meat 17ci11 of the township bf Starr specialty. . . l,icices. Call and inspect our stock be- said that in all his life an the water lfer Gore Walker, Alice b"lukCr, 11m+ •• -foto buying elsewhere. cash pjd for lie ever experienced so terrible , The Paper of the large cities is all e g W e v + , ley Vill be lrefd In the township Being. personally connected �---� � , i 'Mutter and eggs and All 1;'ifidg"'of tit, time. p a rigbtif you want it, hilt it is your owa brose Maguire. hall, Varna; on Tuesday, the 25th ei1,'l with ,come of the .15etst ntaf u- ' it", F` reduce. a home paper that advertises your I 3rd Clasa.-Russel Britton, Stewrart May at 10 a. m. for the purpose of tt i rn y p p #acturing liortses, X will be ab c� 1liiss Maliel ProusA spent a weep in churches, yr»tr numerous rrocittes,syln- McBxian, Willie I3e1I Leighton 1�atk} ::..:: own the guest of her aunt, Mrs, patlnzes with yott its your Mfflirtions . g llcsVring and, settling complaints to illi orders ]torn designs at * er, Annie Lawrence Charlie Cole against the said Assessment Roll, t As J. OPUGG A Iver Greig, And rejoices with yott fn your proep,r. (+"red. y'icftett Cott •Jervis. g �. the shortest notice. eta#trtt►ltf9011 ISA. r, 1I, Burrows to sty. In short, itis,the 1 -teal Paper first t Persons Having business at the court .� -.3. P,'S11Ei� R i W w has re rft.d t Classes i+h f'I.I:ASE tlIVJr1 1VfI; A CALL. i►f�tes Irfipttci�i► t from a trip to Cal Mr . mentions the th isand Mild one {terms ,,, , � A. and 11.•�-� emlo Cxee, will please attend It said ttmo �- Kath Ci.. kr rd. g y which,you •ales itlt rested in during tiro: Willis Cooper, Harris Holmes, "Helen and` ptlice without further notice, C16r'[Itt''I O J, R, Sheppard. S eppa V'Ina,rgi• Sal nders was in Quebee papers `g ' qi 5r J. %�. .xrxnwpil, clerk, Varnfi, May g. . - 0'ar Mild do not it d in to ers of las a Ross, Gordo l+lcmfn Bert Do'herE JAMES . DO ,} Phone .g8. .last week. eines. Kathleen Lto� Gordon Hall. 4th, OP9, ��✓✓ // w - a 11. I 1.... . . . L; I