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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-13, Page 4I P ,SliMltXAalEsll' 1. �''11QdertCh TQ►Wn$h�� Stained TQ�+t nsb1p �+Qntlel�l7p>rO. Rev. • • W. 'It. Hartley of Blyth Mr. John Stewart delivered tourteen, Seedfiig is abut the order of the Mr. ,T. R. Govei►lock or Seaforth has " preached: liinionary sermons in thil head of choice grass cattle to Mr. day and as the spring is tato the. his hay press jai the vicinity. lie' l parish last Sunday. Our- Incumbent, +Chesney on Monday. farmers are anxious to get it in. pressed a quantity for W. and Thos, Rev. W. Ji. Dimba.r, Preached in Gar-, Miss Emma Peck of Stanley has I Miss D. Hodson was in Goderich Maim, also T. Fairservice and J. rie, Wroxeter and Fordwich. ; sprat the past week .at Mr. James oac day last week, Rapson. IOur ;4ub"y school' has supplied it- Switzer's. Miss Mabel F. Stinson spent a day Tho^concert reccatly g'wca in the; wIf with .a new library. } Xr. and Mrs. James Mose spent a wLth her cousin, Miss Ada Galbraith Methodist church hero under the aus- A Mr. and, Mrs, Ike Carter of Staple- day last week in Zurich. last week. press of the Epwprtii League will be ton spent Sunday at the lady,'s lath- Mr. Alex. Welsh had the misfortune A few of the young men went fish- given at the Constance League pq the er's, Mr. John Johnstone's, .. to Dave a fine cow die last week, ing suckers the other day and caught evening of May 24th or 25th. Miss Davidson, of near Brussels was From the roll as returned to the about 1.,10. Mr. Marshall of Toronto, an ems y' the guest the pant wcGk of Miss Clerk by Assessor John Thompson we Mr. John Galbraith of the Front ployee of the 'Massey Harris Co. was t Rands, our teacher. glean tb,- following figures ; Road is, we are sorry to say, very in the village this week assisting ,1. & Miss Thompson;, teacher,, Blyth, vis- Value of land $1,39%57a poor! their fired Elie homestead on the 10th- over y Bruns -don &Son, set up �h..ir Ilr..chfn- , a Buildings 313,700 bliss Minnie Pentrale,, who has been 'es. ►' Sunday. Total value 1,712 275 vision with her sister near St. Mr. Curt, the egg nian ti`om Blyth, ' g The postmaster hero was called on 13usiaiess Assessment 1,200 Thomas for the past three months,. by the Postofilee inspector this week. han a runaway on 8th con., of 1:Iullett Total Assessment 1,718,475 has returned to her home on . the last Wednesday and there was a big, Acres 52,242 Bxownson. bine. smashini± of eggs. i ' _,�.. g Cleared 42 0,73 Mr. Chas. I,ovett's. team ran away \troodiand ' I Miss. Margaret Peck of the Seri- Auburn and smashed the wagon one day last 2,300 ' forth Collegiate Institute spent ";t:n- 1 �• Swamp or waste 7x,$63. day under the parental root on the As the arrangements regarding the week. p �' g g i' The A. Y. P. A. meeting on Tues- t hildren between 5 and 21 580 Frpnt Road, a conditions of the bonus to open the Children between 5 and li; 405 I Miss. Maimfe Reid has returned from; Auburn Hotel 'having been completed, ,day night took the form° of, a comPeti- Total population. 1,95q tion. Lucknow to spend the summer wAh the committee would like all who b-4 vo -� Males and voters 500 her mother, '•Mrs. James Reid, subscribed to. pay' to the troasurer, A special mooting of the Orange pays Statute labor. 2,380 Lodge will be held on Monday night Births 32 their Mrs. William Rathwell and 'Mrs. Mr. C, Howson, or to atiy !'i n:bvr of :,= 'next when the fife and drum band will Deaths 10 Jahn. Wanless. of Varna attended the the committee at' 'their earliest cun- --�.._.� �tuxn out. Lew Johnstone is the lead- I Probably the oldest man in our convention held by the Women's Mis, venienee. er and it'is expected the band will . sipnarq Society of the Gpderich dis- The official board of the Auburn township is Mr. George Cantelon, Sr: Npw is the., time t0 select (hake a fine showing at the comPpti- tract in the Methodist church, Sea- circuit Methodist church riot on whoin his 87t i , now 1 year is a tion: in Clityton on July 12th next. Y. i spry forth! on Thl.rsday. your Wall Paper. as many men twenty years Iris jun- May 3rd, Mr, Benjamin Taylor of bTr, ,John ('olborne has, finished theSor. } Seeding has scarcely commenced in, Westfield was elected re resent,„hive wall under Mr. 1J..•.S..iVi!llor's kitchen. having Among' our other sensors who P ll�vin fought fire good fi ht this community owing tp the wet to District meeting.The finances of We have the newest and .Mr.. C, 5`, Lowery delivered Ills g g g g are now weather• but we hope to soon see •driver to !lir. C. H. ,Wallis of Clinton in the sere and yellow leaf of old age. the circuit were found to be in splen- our fields ready to receive the seed. did condition most artistic patterns Dirt Moeda for shipment to the West. enjoying -the fruits of their younger , through the weekly en - ori p y g. I Once more one of our homes has velope system which has worked so The Guild will meet- at Mrs. Joseph and industrious years aro : p been visited by the An�•el of Death, s tisf ct t 11 n d' th t th k e e' Some Furniture, Barnins at, w1yalke -Below will be found soma extra specials on the very class of goods needed at this time. of the year. The Store.W W phone 28 of Quality. aker - - - - Night or Day Furniture Dealer and Undertaker at special prices. Ha sdn'S on'Weanesday evening next, John Wallis ti On Thursday morning last !Miss AL- a a ory o a;. eo cease a ere p• Wig iia C 1� 82• y g was enough in the treasury to meet �•-^- Mr. .and Mrs. Nathaniel Baer of Col- m o " �mira Stogdill, who for about five 'al boxno� visited Summerhill frIonds on William Yeo. 8G 1 financial demands. Widliam'Hic7cs Sr. 82 jweeks was hovering between lit;; and A A son service will be held :n the Monday: , 'death,. •succumbed to the grim mon- g ul Ilse 82 i Same Furse MethodistI l l re t u- 'n- church next S nd.i r�oi mon- All. Paper Trimmed Free Mrs, Norman -Ball ort Tuesday In- stet, The deceased has been a sutler- is Y John 0.. Elliott .� $ _— vested . in a cream" separator' 'bought Mrs. J. T. Anderson 81 er for about six years with stomach ng' ` - - from 1VIr: James Apple>2y of Clinton, trouble but tools sudden! ver -ill � 'Tr. ,'A. Roberton s u )w !•e.3dv to Mr. James Rapson bas decided upon Mr. John Woods and his daubhttir, allout five weeks ago and- although the entertain tree travelling ,Iuhlic at Ilia improving his driving shed and will Miss Daisy Woods of Terrill, Kansas, best medical attention and careful I Auburn Hotel.. And. it. t%. gal)d to : re Cooper's Book: Store left on Friday last after a • week's how !savant and homelike ..lr, and jack it up.: nursing were given, her it seemed all p visit with his cousin, •Mr: John, Woods. in vain: The deceased was a ,men ,ter .I Mrs. Roberton have' made the old . CLINNTORr. • IHis last visit hero was tdairty-two hotel -look. " of elle Goshen 1VTetlipdist church '• and. years ago. This is the only relative r--- Goderich• Townsh also a .member of the choir,. sbe be- The pastor. Kill preach 1 -he' third - p of the, name of Woods our worthy e:c councillor has on this continent. Mr. 'ing In .her, usual place in tiro choir the sermon 'in the series on the life of The church wardens are plonsed tpi and Miss Woods have one to visit nf:dit befpre sho•'became il,. A large Joseph ,fiat tiie Baptist ' churetit CII Sun GO. TO state - that the work in connection number syinpatiri•zing friends- Bath- day next, the subject' hein4i "A other relatives in. the .St,�tl, of Ncw W. H. Watts & Son for good with re -building the shed will com- Jersey after which they will take a. Bred at the home of her father, Mr. Shepherd. Prime Minister.'' The Sun- shoe repairing, We make a speci- mento -as soon wk possible. The par-, trip to Ireland and England. '.William Stogdill; on Saturday to pay ,day school is making ver# art, ality of repairing and .lo' It while ishoners are deserving of. the greatest Mr Ada Cantelon ' who eat their last respect to.`pne,they.had lov4 ing progress, and one ,iotable feature credit for the noble way .. in which m , o sp• ed while here on earth. The remains is the large ' number of acrses . of you wait. y the winter at the b,omestead in thi3 g they have subscr Eyed. Tiro amount .al- were :laid away, in the -Bayfield cem- scripture learned by the ichaf.trs. To ' township, has sold his. homestead at Our Charges rare' Right ready •-subscribed is $180 ;find. there. is Sorlie, Sask,, for.325t)tl and has • in- etery.•to await the resurrection morn.. 'encourage them in this the pastor has ' also 0,,„out. $85 on hand. offered. a reward of a Bible or . oilier TO FARMERS AND OTHERS 1 We vested inland near Maple Creel., have several pairs of our own moire! Sask: book to the scholar in each :class. boots which we will sell cheap. Just �; Mr.. and AZrs. Stewart Straitton pf Mullett T wnship learning the largest number of verses A BOOK f0/' Mothers during chs year` and the F!uen'nten-. the thing you want to keep your feet TIaldimand county,. staying at . Mr; Thomas. Churchill .of near Clin- dent, Mr. W, C. Rolfertson tins suppli, 'dry while the season is opening up, ' Mr. William Findlay's. ton is !tired with Mr. Wm. bMorrison �mented this b offering another book Come in and see thein. Every. mother is naturally anxious I Rev. William Cole of Columbiaville s y g for information that” will enable her for a time. to the scholar in each cliiss taping on Saturday joined his, wife, who iso Our stand' is. opposite the postoffice, .to keep little ones in good health, 'The many, friends of Mr. Thomas second' place. visitin a at the parental hunt Mr.^annj Adams We have staried*'a branch The .Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,'have Mrs. George .CanteloWs. He�,preached , who has been ill. for. "the past (: A, special English service will beheld business at Londesboro -jointly issued 'a little book which •contains , a • . I six months, will be glad to hear that In the Lutheran church in Auburn on with Mr: McI{eown's harness great deal of information .on the care .n Sharon church Sunday evening and he is now able to be outenext day`. (Sunda y next. shop. All repairs :taken there of infants' and young children that l eftfor, are ohd' to learn that Mr,, Fred. 1tiIr. Chas. McIntosh .of near St. • Anybody wishing 1thece aS turdaq; li v - will have our best and; careful every mother • ought to know.' "Phe bTiddleton� who bas .been. confined to I Augustine is visiting . relatives and ening Post or fire Ladies' `(Home Jour - attention. book will be sent, free to. any mother• friends :in this vicinity, nal call on the agent, the house for the past couple of -weeks g , Ralph'Tunro. Who will -send tier name and address is able to be out again. •Ginseng is �a' plant the. root of'wliich Mrs. Munro, at the postoffiee..store,, W. H. Watts &Son to The Dr. Williams 1VTedicine` t.o., i The people.. of Mfddleton's church is highly vali!ed as •a medicine among has just received an assgrtmeitt of Brockville, Ont. intend' building anew ahcu but have the Chrdhse and is now an article of picture postcards., , .. - . not yet decided on the location,. \,They Wlpen tdry, the! toot. is ist of ary o.yel ow} Sli '- had thought somewhat of' erecting it white color with 6 sweetness in tho ' + : across _ the road 'on the corner of Mr. taste resembling . somewhat that of Blyth . George Cooper's lot; but iVfr. Cooper licorice- combined with... a slightly 'At the Presbytery didn't care to sell. ' y y meeting: at Olin- �•Ch 06,1 aromatic bitterness: It is of slow fon the call : fronl.BeverI con re a Mr. A: Thompson, 'member Y '; g of the Toronto police force, arrived growth and two or' three years. clap- tion to Air. Leckie Was presented. A on Wednesday: and is at the home- ses after the seed is Own before re --special meetin° of Presbytery has been STAPLE AND FANCY DRY: GOODS stead' oa the Bayfield .Line for a ten sults are realized, but. the root is very called for.. 25tH inst., ,at 11 a. in.': to. days- holiday. Jim. is logoking well, valuable and is cultivated. here 'ani consider and dispose of the call. ., MILLINERY MANTLES DRESS -MAKING there in this .province. On the 1301 service with ;`'Toronto`s Finest" ap= con. o@• Hullett,> on-the,farm .of Mr. pearing to . agree . with him, and we,'T':. Lyons, there is a snob Blot trb:il are pleased to hear th�It he..has. been.`wh :.which; last season seed. was sold. 'and Too Man Women Advancing to:.inorc .Important beats J • (drake this store. your headquarters fir and now patrols: in the heart 'of tha this • year both. roots and seed Will be , city. marketed:. Suffer' in S11Ence Spring. Bu>,ying. It 1s no 'trottble `to _ We were somewhat : in error in, show our. goods, and we are anxious staff ng that Mr:. George Cantelon Sr. WHEN THE .BLOOD IS R'EA:K OR was. the oldest man in - the township Constance OUT OF ORDER DISEASE IS to show them .to you,,,, whether, lou for- we •have since been fnfoimed that INEVITABLE. B i� Mrs. Edwin Emerson and son . 'of LinMr. John Marshall of the. Bayfield Mongolia are at present the guest •ol Many women 'go through, life suffer- bu>� oar not.. Line is Ill years or over, how many her parents,,Mn and. Mrs. John Brit- ing in silence` --weak,, afling and ul>- over he has -forgotten. He was • well ' -along in years when grandfathers in ton - Miss Maggie Macdonald returned of-lne of girls and young' women, with PP that ss part of 'the Township were to ter spending a week visiting, friends headaches, 'dizziness and fainting knickerbockers, but he is . remarkably . ra in Tuckersmith. I spells ; the nervous ailments back By a e hearty fo> ono of his -years and in the ( Mr... Jas. Nicholson of Winthrop ;s pains and failure of strength .of : wives Judge* -s summertime may be seen engaged , in spendinga few days with, htr. dao h and mothers • the trials that come to Evidence his garden every suitable day. y g ' " ter -hi -law, ;Mrs. ,Adam Nicholson. all all women • at the turn , of . life, are ' I At its recent meeting the township ' Mr. Jas. Sutherland of Tuckersmith caused usually:::by impoverished wat- The'featares of this stor `that have stood most Council acted upon the request ',Of the I , local telephone company and the spent Sunday at home. ery blood. Dr. • Williams Pink Pills - ry.I Miss Maggie Henderson of Winthrop ,for Pale People have . helped . more ' prominent,. are ,those of ...'STYLE, QUALITY and..' -'to rClintonewitiggo�laheadiouiortllwith: (ines in - visited her' sister, Mrs. D,. Suth.3rland women to the joy of good health and S We understand the poles . have boon on . Sunday.. I robust strength than, any otlier; medi- TATlY AaSOIiT�1ENTS, And another strong feature' eine in this world. These Pills,• acro' r , ordered' they will .be brought from •----- which reaches every ,part of the. hod daily being realized by, the increasillg']umbers of d1S-. Michigan; Three circuits have already : y • ally ' make.:, new, rich red . blood, ' •l:�eil arranged to run into Clinton,, one,. ' Port Albert.. � Ifeeds 'criminating Women, is that of .GOOD V:t.LU.ES. from the 16th and Basc Line; •anothervas, strengthens' the startled nerves ,from the south„ and. the third -along Several. of the citizens were in God;. every organ, and makes -weak girls the Huron Roadi 1 eri.ch. Saturday in connection, with the and women bright and well: Mrs,. A. The Rev. W. H., Hartley of Blyth case before the. P. M. over. the breaks Eagles, Dundas, Opt., says 'I am preached a very able sermon on .Sun-:ing of the windows in Hawkins' store writing, this letter out of gratitude Ladles Sprl�ng Coats day last, on,.behall of missions. The'whieh Jacob McGee has rented for a to let you know the great benefit' Dr. ` Everybody krows the kind of oods we carr b incun.frent occupied the pulpit' it Ford- meat -shop. The case was postponed Williams' Pink Pills have been to me. y. .y t g . . carry, but nobody has • wick and Gorrie. . for ten days. From the time t was. a girl I suffer . nkrlclwn'�t3uch- xnces on•theln�•as~well be 'glvelY thls•season. The' latest I'. fihe heav rain n Sun i cd from. weakness and fainting spells novelties. The best values. are. often found in ou>:'stock. Prices range ' : y o dap Again , from $0.50 to $12t put seeding back a week. Very little -was always doctoring but. it. did • Holmesville. has -.been done in this. neighborhood not Help me. .'As I grew older I i ,+. •. Yet. May 24tH :will, find lots seeding seemed to grow worse, lily brood K '. .''s ial in °• . aVV B The man Yricn is f M' fn this art. Some of the farmers seemed literally turned to water. N B, pec L 4_. IO��Ses• y t o � iss I.azzie P Gould are sorry to hear of her severo have)7,5 to -SO acres to put in.; Sometimes I would faint as often as Call and see our 'WhiteWaists before buying. We can swve you illness. � . The gang have began work on the] wise in a'day, I • suffered .from indi- money. These waists. are made of good quality of white lawn, 2 or 3 Miss Bortio Stanley of Toronto was, Fencing . of the railway, and zbout time .question. I could not 'walla upstairs different patterns to choose frena, lace insertion trimmed, 50 called home owing to the serious ,illi If the farmers are going to get any jwithout stopping to rest on the way, Saturday only.. .......... :.........::.... . i an in heart would palpitate so • ness of list mother. 'protection for their crops. y y P P". ' Miss Effie Snowden was at 1';�,.vhS- i Mr.. Weis is getting his net stakes iv'olently as to .prpduco a. smo',;iiering a ed icon Intending the funeral of her fath in for to get his nets fishing. We 'sensation. I grow so weak th3A peo- W sh Goods Receiv his Week trop lie will meet .with gconsumption. • •, p good success. Pte thought I was in Just opened this week, -another lot of new WashGoods, and we a Mr. and Mrs. A. Elcoat and Mr. W. this season, ,was. in this dreadful condition when now have an immense arra • of wash materiizls, indudin fihe • New , E c • . Rev. Mr. Saunders. of " uck Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were brought Y , gy Elcoat of Bruoefi4ld visited their sig. I d L now of , gh Serpentine Crepe, Ginghants, Zephyrs, Linen Suxthigs, and Cotton and ter, Mrs. Stanley, ficiated in the .English churelti on Sun -,to my attention and I began taking Silk Mulls. Mr. RobL Johnson of, Woodstock (day instead of .Rev. Mr. Poweti, 13zus- these, The first sign of benefit I no= (spent Sunday at Mr. F. Leou,lr4's. cels, who became• ill when he got ° to. deed. was an. improvement .. in my ap- o I On Monday the Epwortbi League Lucknow: (petite. Then I began tgrow had the election of officers with'' the stronger ; the color began to return The >iglat thing in NI%(liners t following result : to my face ; the fainting spells dis- a President, Vred;••Potter Goderich. (appeared and gradually I was brought Che Dight time, and at 1St vice, Wm. Pibkard ' to a condition of mora perfect jlealth Tho'R'i lit rice Call f�lwa s be had at. this fico e. 21ld vice, M!ss Effie Snowden AA very large . flock of wild, geese than I had ever, enjoyed before. This 9 y 3rd vice, Mrs. Lew Tebbutt .-have 'been regaling themselves at is what Dr.,Wiiliaihs' Pink Pills have ,, • 4th vice, Miss Susie Acheson 'Chestnut Farm • Where tho owner, done for me, and that they boyo been i r - A I I i proved h z f listing bonefit s roe b the Organist, Miss Ethel Clllddon , riir. Fur a says, they flock atlnxatly, o t g p y See the now l`ilaW YORX SAILOR, just in this week, Sec. -Treasurer, Howard Trewartha. Ila always loohn for them fact that A is several years since . Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Draper and son RM Mark -'Turnbull preached at they restored my, health,, and I have • ill White, burnt and black. are the guests of her parents,' Mr. both services in, Bayfield on Sunday. remained strong 'and well ever since." and Mrs. Mulholland'. +Rev, Mr,. Jenkins, rector of Wingham, I Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a cure L . Relindo Oxfopds For women Are quite the prettiest combination -f style and comfort made. They make the boot look petite and dainty but-�irot.at the expense of crushed toes and squeezed insteps. They' dg it artfully., ,and fit scientifically.' Nerve -ease heel cushions "in every pair. L Ask any Relindo Wearer., and go by what she says. Brighten Uu Bef ore you Invest in -� � . t or v � - pain am sh, ° inves rigors and fInd;out { r" which will last the Ion - est, Look the' best ,gand � .prove the most. satisf ac tory. a'''round. Ask the focal S-W..agent for facts alnd .figures about S/ilL"a?1 �V/H=I GYILL/AMS PAIN rs aAa YARN�SAfS Mode in Catfedafi arw-NumCa..Montfeat•Tomtawini Bim^dmbQl�aA•�•01�•A!!i•Q!•O•m'�At�•m•Q�m�tim�bis•�•A•O•A•�i•m•�•A . a�Paded ver That is exactly how we stand in connection with the Clothing ' Department as we have just been obliged to pass into stock a large assortment of Men's and Boys Suits Intended for the West. We 0 haveobeen unable yet to decide •ora a location, but are still snaking 4 preparations for a, move when the proper time comes, 9The addition of this new stock of Clothing and also of a -splen- did assortment of new Boots'and Shoes necessitates the adaption g of v scale of prices the lowest ever placed'upon reliable merchandise in the town. We don'thandle shoddy, hub place before you a gciod clean stock putchased from the best houses in .the trade, and feel confident we can quote prices that will please you and sell the -goods vj P Specuil for Saturday only -clean-up, of several lines of odd tweed pants at $1, regular 1.25 and I.M. About 25 Men's. Sufta, regular $0 50 to clear at 4.65. Mens ' heavy Split Blucher Working Boots, the best in the d trade, at $1.25. ' Ladies Dongola Balsi patent tip, regular $1,65, Special for Sat- g tirday only $1;25. Men's Black bib Overalls and sinocks special Me. All Lines at Greatly Reduced Prices, Sale Prices.Strictly Cash., EEL Raw d O•+c.�•o•ma,•m�.e'c•m,a�•+oas��•oases•a►,nlarit�►wot••�s.��.m�•m � The Newest of the New. ( Mr. D. Cantelon of .Clinton is build- iofficiated at St. George's at °rhe ov- for all troubles duo to Impure or ` • I" an addition to . Mr. Cuurtice s ening service. jwatery blood, such as anaemia, _. --- - store, Aev., Canon 'Dyson Hague of London, rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches and of the Ilolmosville was prevented by illness from ofacia-,baekaelses, indigestion, St. VitusEVERY Civilian B,ifie Assoc" . , . ... The annual shoot COURTESY Ajv�j AT TI NTt(�N lotion will beheld tiitig at St, George ore Sunday a. 'dance, paralysis, oto. ,old by ntedi- Advertising in The News 'Record Brings on May 24th and 31st and Jme.' 7th,- m, ,eine dealers or by snail at 50 cents g AWAITS ITS YOU H ER64 commenting at nine a. Ill. All mom -1 The Nows-nocord will be sent to boar or :six boxes lot $2.150 from The hers are requested to bo present, and to any address fir Canada to Jwlk 1st, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 11rock- Good Results,, also those who would liko to joist, 1010, for 50 cents. Iville, Ont. Cobbler Rockers, solid oak $2.00 Large Rattan Chairs, full real , 2.40 Verandah Chairs, red - 2.50 Verandah Chairs, green - - 2150 Mattresses, 4.50 regular $5.00, for - 4.5.0 for - - 4.00 " 4.00 for - 3.50. 3.50 for , - 3.00 Go -Carts, regular 4.00 for - 3.75 • 8.25 for 2,75 Sewing'Maehines, all prices, our leader, 6 -drawer drop !lead - - - 19.00 42 Iron Beds, all price., from - 2.90 to. 35.00 Our special at $2.90 has been a great seller. The Store.W W phone 28 of Quality. aker - - - - Night or Day Furniture Dealer and Undertaker at special prices. Ha sdn'S on'Weanesday evening next, John Wallis ti On Thursday morning last !Miss AL- a a ory o a;. eo cease a ere p• Wig iia C 1� 82• y g was enough in the treasury to meet �•-^- Mr. .and Mrs. Nathaniel Baer of Col- m o " �mira Stogdill, who for about five 'al boxno� visited Summerhill frIonds on William Yeo. 8G 1 financial demands. Widliam'Hic7cs Sr. 82 jweeks was hovering between lit;; and A A son service will be held :n the Monday: , 'death,. •succumbed to the grim mon- g ul Ilse 82 i Same Furse MethodistI l l re t u- 'n- church next S nd.i r�oi mon- All. Paper Trimmed Free Mrs, Norman -Ball ort Tuesday In- stet, The deceased has been a sutler- is Y John 0.. Elliott .� $ _— vested . in a cream" separator' 'bought Mrs. J. T. Anderson 81 er for about six years with stomach ng' ` - - from 1VIr: James Apple>2y of Clinton, trouble but tools sudden! ver -ill � 'Tr. ,'A. Roberton s u )w !•e.3dv to Mr. James Rapson bas decided upon Mr. John Woods and his daubhttir, allout five weeks ago and- although the entertain tree travelling ,Iuhlic at Ilia improving his driving shed and will Miss Daisy Woods of Terrill, Kansas, best medical attention and careful I Auburn Hotel.. And. it. t%. gal)d to : re Cooper's Book: Store left on Friday last after a • week's how !savant and homelike ..lr, and jack it up.: nursing were given, her it seemed all p visit with his cousin, •Mr: John, Woods. in vain: The deceased was a ,men ,ter .I Mrs. Roberton have' made the old . CLINNTORr. • IHis last visit hero was tdairty-two hotel -look. " of elle Goshen 1VTetlipdist church '• and. years ago. This is the only relative r--- Goderich• Townsh also a .member of the choir,. sbe be- The pastor. Kill preach 1 -he' third - p of the, name of Woods our worthy e:c councillor has on this continent. Mr. 'ing In .her, usual place in tiro choir the sermon 'in the series on the life of The church wardens are plonsed tpi and Miss Woods have one to visit nf:dit befpre sho•'became il,. A large Joseph ,fiat tiie Baptist ' churetit CII Sun GO. TO state - that the work in connection number syinpatiri•zing friends- Bath- day next, the subject' hein4i "A other relatives in. the .St,�tl, of Ncw W. H. Watts & Son for good with re -building the shed will com- Jersey after which they will take a. Bred at the home of her father, Mr. Shepherd. Prime Minister.'' The Sun- shoe repairing, We make a speci- mento -as soon wk possible. The par-, trip to Ireland and England. '.William Stogdill; on Saturday to pay ,day school is making ver# art, ality of repairing and .lo' It while ishoners are deserving of. the greatest Mr Ada Cantelon ' who eat their last respect to.`pne,they.had lov4 ing progress, and one ,iotable feature credit for the noble way .. in which m , o sp• ed while here on earth. The remains is the large ' number of acrses . of you wait. y the winter at the b,omestead in thi3 g they have subscr Eyed. Tiro amount .al- were :laid away, in the -Bayfield cem- scripture learned by the ichaf.trs. To ' township, has sold his. homestead at Our Charges rare' Right ready •-subscribed is $180 ;find. there. is Sorlie, Sask,, for.325t)tl and has • in- etery.•to await the resurrection morn.. 'encourage them in this the pastor has ' also 0,,„out. $85 on hand. offered. a reward of a Bible or . oilier TO FARMERS AND OTHERS 1 We vested inland near Maple Creel., have several pairs of our own moire! Sask: book to the scholar in each :class. boots which we will sell cheap. Just �; Mr.. and AZrs. Stewart Straitton pf Mullett T wnship learning the largest number of verses A BOOK f0/' Mothers during chs year` and the F!uen'nten-. the thing you want to keep your feet TIaldimand county,. staying at . Mr; Thomas. Churchill .of near Clin- dent, Mr. W, C. Rolfertson tins suppli, 'dry while the season is opening up, ' Mr. William Findlay's. ton is !tired with Mr. Wm. bMorrison �mented this b offering another book Come in and see thein. Every. mother is naturally anxious I Rev. William Cole of Columbiaville s y g for information that” will enable her for a time. to the scholar in each cliiss taping on Saturday joined his, wife, who iso Our stand' is. opposite the postoffice, .to keep little ones in good health, 'The many, friends of Mr. Thomas second' place. visitin a at the parental hunt Mr.^annj Adams We have staried*'a branch The .Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,'have Mrs. George .CanteloWs. He�,preached , who has been ill. for. "the past (: A, special English service will beheld business at Londesboro -jointly issued 'a little book which •contains , a • . I six months, will be glad to hear that In the Lutheran church in Auburn on with Mr: McI{eown's harness great deal of information .on the care .n Sharon church Sunday evening and he is now able to be outenext day`. (Sunda y next. shop. All repairs :taken there of infants' and young children that l eftfor, are ohd' to learn that Mr,, Fred. 1tiIr. Chas. McIntosh .of near St. • Anybody wishing 1thece aS turdaq; li v - will have our best and; careful every mother • ought to know.' "Phe bTiddleton� who bas .been. confined to I Augustine is visiting . relatives and ening Post or fire Ladies' `(Home Jour - attention. book will be sent, free to. any mother• friends :in this vicinity, nal call on the agent, the house for the past couple of -weeks g , Ralph'Tunro. Who will -send tier name and address is able to be out again. •Ginseng is �a' plant the. root of'wliich Mrs. Munro, at the postoffiee..store,, W. H. Watts &Son to The Dr. Williams 1VTedicine` t.o., i The people.. of Mfddleton's church is highly vali!ed as •a medicine among has just received an assgrtmeitt of Brockville, Ont. intend' building anew ahcu but have the Chrdhse and is now an article of picture postcards., , .. - . not yet decided on the location,. \,They Wlpen tdry, the! toot. is ist of ary o.yel ow} Sli '- had thought somewhat of' erecting it white color with 6 sweetness in tho ' + : across _ the road 'on the corner of Mr. taste resembling . somewhat that of Blyth . George Cooper's lot; but iVfr. Cooper licorice- combined with... a slightly 'At the Presbytery didn't care to sell. ' y y meeting: at Olin- �•Ch 06,1 aromatic bitterness: It is of slow fon the call : fronl.BeverI con re a Mr. A: Thompson, 'member Y '; g of the Toronto police force, arrived growth and two or' three years. clap- tion to Air. Leckie Was presented. A on Wednesday: and is at the home- ses after the seed is Own before re --special meetin° of Presbytery has been STAPLE AND FANCY DRY: GOODS stead' oa the Bayfield .Line for a ten sults are realized, but. the root is very called for.. 25tH inst., ,at 11 a. in.': to. days- holiday. Jim. is logoking well, valuable and is cultivated. here 'ani consider and dispose of the call. ., MILLINERY MANTLES DRESS -MAKING there in this .province. On the 1301 service with ;`'Toronto`s Finest" ap= con. o@• Hullett,> on-the,farm .of Mr. pearing to . agree . with him, and we,'T':. Lyons, there is a snob Blot trb:il are pleased to hear th�It he..has. been.`wh :.which; last season seed. was sold. 'and Too Man Women Advancing to:.inorc .Important beats J • (drake this store. your headquarters fir and now patrols: in the heart 'of tha this • year both. roots and seed Will be , city. marketed:. Suffer' in S11Ence Spring. Bu>,ying. It 1s no 'trottble `to _ We were somewhat : in error in, show our. goods, and we are anxious staff ng that Mr:. George Cantelon Sr. WHEN THE .BLOOD IS R'EA:K OR was. the oldest man in - the township Constance OUT OF ORDER DISEASE IS to show them .to you,,,, whether, lou for- we •have since been fnfoimed that INEVITABLE. B i� Mrs. Edwin Emerson and son . 'of LinMr. John Marshall of the. Bayfield Mongolia are at present the guest •ol Many women 'go through, life suffer- bu>� oar not.. Line is Ill years or over, how many her parents,,Mn and. Mrs. John Brit- ing in silence` --weak,, afling and ul>- over he has -forgotten. He was • well ' -along in years when grandfathers in ton - Miss Maggie Macdonald returned of-lne of girls and young' women, with PP that ss part of 'the Township were to ter spending a week visiting, friends headaches, 'dizziness and fainting knickerbockers, but he is . remarkably . ra in Tuckersmith. I spells ; the nervous ailments back By a e hearty fo> ono of his -years and in the ( Mr... Jas. Nicholson of Winthrop ;s pains and failure of strength .of : wives Judge* -s summertime may be seen engaged , in spendinga few days with, htr. dao h and mothers • the trials that come to Evidence his garden every suitable day. y g ' " ter -hi -law, ;Mrs. ,Adam Nicholson. all all women • at the turn , of . life, are ' I At its recent meeting the township ' Mr. Jas. Sutherland of Tuckersmith caused usually:::by impoverished wat- The'featares of this stor `that have stood most Council acted upon the request ',Of the I , local telephone company and the spent Sunday at home. ery blood. Dr. • Williams Pink Pills - ry.I Miss Maggie Henderson of Winthrop ,for Pale People have . helped . more ' prominent,. are ,those of ...'STYLE, QUALITY and..' -'to rClintonewitiggo�laheadiouiortllwith: (ines in - visited her' sister, Mrs. D,. Suth.3rland women to the joy of good health and S We understand the poles . have boon on . Sunday.. I robust strength than, any otlier; medi- TATlY AaSOIiT�1ENTS, And another strong feature' eine in this world. These Pills,• acro' r , ordered' they will .be brought from •----- which reaches every ,part of the. hod daily being realized by, the increasillg']umbers of d1S-. Michigan; Three circuits have already : y • ally ' make.:, new, rich red . blood, ' •l:�eil arranged to run into Clinton,, one,. ' Port Albert.. � Ifeeds 'criminating Women, is that of .GOOD V:t.LU.ES. from the 16th and Basc Line; •anothervas, strengthens' the startled nerves ,from the south„ and. the third -along Several. of the citizens were in God;. every organ, and makes -weak girls the Huron Roadi 1 eri.ch. Saturday in connection, with the and women bright and well: Mrs,. A. The Rev. W. H., Hartley of Blyth case before the. P. M. over. the breaks Eagles, Dundas, Opt., says 'I am preached a very able sermon on .Sun-:ing of the windows in Hawkins' store writing, this letter out of gratitude Ladles Sprl�ng Coats day last, on,.behall of missions. The'whieh Jacob McGee has rented for a to let you know the great benefit' Dr. ` Everybody krows the kind of oods we carr b incun.frent occupied the pulpit' it Ford- meat -shop. The case was postponed Williams' Pink Pills have been to me. y. .y t g . . carry, but nobody has • wick and Gorrie. . for ten days. From the time t was. a girl I suffer . nkrlclwn'�t3uch- xnces on•theln�•as~well be 'glvelY thls•season. The' latest I'. fihe heav rain n Sun i cd from. weakness and fainting spells novelties. The best values. are. often found in ou>:'stock. Prices range ' : y o dap Again , from $0.50 to $12t put seeding back a week. Very little -was always doctoring but. it. did • Holmesville. has -.been done in this. neighborhood not Help me. .'As I grew older I i ,+. •. Yet. May 24tH :will, find lots seeding seemed to grow worse, lily brood K '. .''s ial in °• . aVV B The man Yricn is f M' fn this art. Some of the farmers seemed literally turned to water. N B, pec L 4_. IO��Ses• y t o � iss I.azzie P Gould are sorry to hear of her severo have)7,5 to -SO acres to put in.; Sometimes I would faint as often as Call and see our 'WhiteWaists before buying. We can swve you illness. � . The gang have began work on the] wise in a'day, I • suffered .from indi- money. These waists. are made of good quality of white lawn, 2 or 3 Miss Bortio Stanley of Toronto was, Fencing . of the railway, and zbout time .question. I could not 'walla upstairs different patterns to choose frena, lace insertion trimmed, 50 called home owing to the serious ,illi If the farmers are going to get any jwithout stopping to rest on the way, Saturday only.. .......... :.........::.... . i an in heart would palpitate so • ness of list mother. 'protection for their crops. y y P P". ' Miss Effie Snowden was at 1';�,.vhS- i Mr.. Weis is getting his net stakes iv'olently as to .prpduco a. smo',;iiering a ed icon Intending the funeral of her fath in for to get his nets fishing. We 'sensation. I grow so weak th3A peo- W sh Goods Receiv his Week trop lie will meet .with gconsumption. • •, p good success. Pte thought I was in Just opened this week, -another lot of new WashGoods, and we a Mr. and Mrs. A. Elcoat and Mr. W. this season, ,was. in this dreadful condition when now have an immense arra • of wash materiizls, indudin fihe • New , E c • . Rev. Mr. Saunders. of " uck Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were brought Y , gy Elcoat of Bruoefi4ld visited their sig. I d L now of , gh Serpentine Crepe, Ginghants, Zephyrs, Linen Suxthigs, and Cotton and ter, Mrs. Stanley, ficiated in the .English churelti on Sun -,to my attention and I began taking Silk Mulls. Mr. RobL Johnson of, Woodstock (day instead of .Rev. Mr. Poweti, 13zus- these, The first sign of benefit I no= (spent Sunday at Mr. F. Leou,lr4's. cels, who became• ill when he got ° to. deed. was an. improvement .. in my ap- o I On Monday the Epwortbi League Lucknow: (petite. Then I began tgrow had the election of officers with'' the stronger ; the color began to return The >iglat thing in NI%(liners t following result : to my face ; the fainting spells dis- a President, Vred;••Potter Goderich. (appeared and gradually I was brought Che Dight time, and at 1St vice, Wm. Pibkard ' to a condition of mora perfect jlealth Tho'R'i lit rice Call f�lwa s be had at. this fico e. 21ld vice, M!ss Effie Snowden AA very large . flock of wild, geese than I had ever, enjoyed before. This 9 y 3rd vice, Mrs. Lew Tebbutt .-have 'been regaling themselves at is what Dr.,Wiiliaihs' Pink Pills have ,, • 4th vice, Miss Susie Acheson 'Chestnut Farm • Where tho owner, done for me, and that they boyo been i r - A I I i proved h z f listing bonefit s roe b the Organist, Miss Ethel Clllddon , riir. Fur a says, they flock atlnxatly, o t g p y See the now l`ilaW YORX SAILOR, just in this week, Sec. -Treasurer, Howard Trewartha. Ila always loohn for them fact that A is several years since . Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Draper and son RM Mark -'Turnbull preached at they restored my, health,, and I have • ill White, burnt and black. are the guests of her parents,' Mr. both services in, Bayfield on Sunday. remained strong 'and well ever since." and Mrs. Mulholland'. +Rev, Mr,. Jenkins, rector of Wingham, I Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a cure L . Relindo Oxfopds For women Are quite the prettiest combination -f style and comfort made. They make the boot look petite and dainty but-�irot.at the expense of crushed toes and squeezed insteps. They' dg it artfully., ,and fit scientifically.' Nerve -ease heel cushions "in every pair. L Ask any Relindo Wearer., and go by what she says. Brighten Uu Bef ore you Invest in -� � . t or v � - pain am sh, ° inves rigors and fInd;out { r" which will last the Ion - est, Look the' best ,gand � .prove the most. satisf ac tory. a'''round. Ask the focal S-W..agent for facts alnd .figures about S/ilL"a?1 �V/H=I GYILL/AMS PAIN rs aAa YARN�SAfS Mode in Catfedafi arw-NumCa..Montfeat•Tomtawini Bim^dmbQl�aA•�•01�•A!!i•Q!•O•m'�At�•m•Q�m�tim�bis•�•A•O•A•�i•m•�•A . a�Paded ver That is exactly how we stand in connection with the Clothing ' Department as we have just been obliged to pass into stock a large assortment of Men's and Boys Suits Intended for the West. We 0 haveobeen unable yet to decide •ora a location, but are still snaking 4 preparations for a, move when the proper time comes, 9The addition of this new stock of Clothing and also of a -splen- did assortment of new Boots'and Shoes necessitates the adaption g of v scale of prices the lowest ever placed'upon reliable merchandise in the town. We don'thandle shoddy, hub place before you a gciod clean stock putchased from the best houses in .the trade, and feel confident we can quote prices that will please you and sell the -goods vj P Specuil for Saturday only -clean-up, of several lines of odd tweed pants at $1, regular 1.25 and I.M. About 25 Men's. Sufta, regular $0 50 to clear at 4.65. Mens ' heavy Split Blucher Working Boots, the best in the d trade, at $1.25. ' Ladies Dongola Balsi patent tip, regular $1,65, Special for Sat- g tirday only $1;25. Men's Black bib Overalls and sinocks special Me. All Lines at Greatly Reduced Prices, Sale Prices.Strictly Cash., EEL Raw d O•+c.�•o•ma,•m�.e'c•m,a�•+oas��•oases•a►,nlarit�►wot••�s.��.m�•m � The Newest of the New. ( Mr. D. Cantelon of .Clinton is build- iofficiated at St. George's at °rhe ov- for all troubles duo to Impure or ` • I" an addition to . Mr. Cuurtice s ening service. jwatery blood, such as anaemia, _. --- - store, Aev., Canon 'Dyson Hague of London, rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches and of the Ilolmosville was prevented by illness from ofacia-,baekaelses, indigestion, St. VitusEVERY Civilian B,ifie Assoc" . , . ... The annual shoot COURTESY Ajv�j AT TI NTt(�N lotion will beheld tiitig at St, George ore Sunday a. 'dance, paralysis, oto. ,old by ntedi- Advertising in The News 'Record Brings on May 24th and 31st and Jme.' 7th,- m, ,eine dealers or by snail at 50 cents g AWAITS ITS YOU H ER64 commenting at nine a. Ill. All mom -1 The Nows-nocord will be sent to boar or :six boxes lot $2.150 from The hers are requested to bo present, and to any address fir Canada to Jwlk 1st, Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 11rock- Good Results,, also those who would liko to joist, 1010, for 50 cents. Iville, Ont.