Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-20, Page 5C 20th, 19% 6 Cutoa Nowvltocord grill ►Q, Held In Wrm, QVI Fri - Meeting Qt St-auley DIstrIct L. he News From Goderich 1`7TH,4 NUA[ CONENTION F T r. *Illiam Rath pondent well 'WAS than 0LOISE A. SKIrIMINGS, Corros deltsokU from, 'Varna circuit � to W, Mo So, SUDIRIC-H DISTRICT111 District tneethig at Clinton, On Mrs,: (Rev.) Carrie is having her The following marriage -Announce- the: 17th annual convention of the subject, "Relation of the Umperanee, into residence "Bleak House$$ -remod-iment will possibly be Of interest ,to GoderichDistrict W. M. S, Was hold Reform to Missionary Effort,"West Tucher4mitho. 'elled. - A handsome Igrate, 'is being I our readers, and citizens in general, in the Methodist church, Seaforth, on A very pleasing duet was now ren - 'built :in the back drawing room, She As it refers to the families of our Thursday last. dtred by two young ladies, 14% An electric service in- old citizens, the Seymours, And Gib- The morning session opened at 10.301 now made to those,' be service in Turner's church next is also putting oka electr Reference was nda ' afternoonhouse , and .7 to the bath room equip. sons. The marriage of Olive, eldest with Mrs. Leech, District Organmer, members 01 the auxiliaries. tQ. w will.be, conducted; ' b whom 4 Carrie Shipley of Clinton- trent. daughter of S. T. Gibson of QuAP- in the chair. Mrs. Gordon, Wright, through the past year, the Lord has. Mrs, Pellew has returned from her Dello, $ask., to Maurice L. Seymour, who was present throughout all the said, ,It is enough, come up higher.st Ina, son of Dr. Seymour of Regi took convention, was Also on the platform, There were five sisters in. all,who, havpv visit to Toronto. place athe bom of the bride's Par- After the opening devotional exercis- been called home. R SAT4V TIMBER The "Monesetung Canoe Club" will ents frit", leewood, on Monday., May es, which were led by, Mrs. Teeob,l Mrs. G. Wright, then addressed the 44, 1�umboiz suitable for barns, driv� have two now canoes'a0ed to the ir'3'rd, the Very Rev, Dean Sargent of- Mrs, Gordon Wright, President 91 convention on "The necessity for ng sheds, etc,; for sale. Apply to fleet, for this y9ar's regatta, i flolatiog. The bride Was daintily at London Branch, was introduced to the knowledge concerning missloaary Caute.194, 77 Rev, Joseph and Mrs, Elliott with tired in a costume of cream silk convention. Mrs. Wright had just work." The woman who pays hen fees their son left on Saturday for 3'eolienne over taffeta silk, with trim- come from the Wingb4m. District Con- And attends the monthly meetings has touring trip in Europe. wings of heavy 'Applique, wearing tl�a vention, which was held at Gorrie, not done all she should do. It is, not _ AXTED� AT ONCE3, A GOOD 04N,7 Mr. and Mrs, H, E. Hodgens ex- customary bri(Tal veil, And orange and brought greetings from them, enough that the officers becom, ill: oral Servant.—M s. A. Q, M tend their tripr to Ottawa rind Mo arrying, a :bio, bo- which were helpful and, encouraging, formed thoroughly. Each mom,,ber r Acdon blossoms, And c .4. St. Patrick's St., Goderich, 7T treal, which both enjoyed exceedingly. 'quet of white roses. The bridesmaid Some time was now spent in hear- should do the same, Though it is the -bride, dressed in reports Irom Mrs, (Dr.). Holmes has returned :WAO Alice, sister of t . the different auxiliaT,,very important to have ' the money from her visit to, her son,144jox Dud -'in A pretty gown of embroidered Prim- les. These were all very encourag- raised, it is also well to, become 49TING OF THE HURON COTJN- ley, Holmes of Wiugham. i rose Persian lawn ; -carrying a shower ing. Though in some cases there was thoroughly informed in. The work, and ty Coanoil.—The council Of the Cor- iboqUet Of Pink roses. The groom was .9, decrease in membership, yet the to help others to do so too. Captain and. Mrp, T. H. TretheWAY, assisted by 0. Snyder 1�4:sq of Qu, jivingsdid.'not decrease. Mrs. Wright- The question drawer was now in- VQX4tiort- of the County of Huron. announoe the marriage of their daugh- Appelle. The bride entered the draw- especially emphasized the fact that troduced by Miss Freeman .,of God - .will meet, in the council chamber In ter, Pearl Catharine, to Mr. Edward - - room, on the arm of her father the money raised by membership fees erich, and the questions answered very ing the town of Goderich on the 1st Richard Henry VigarF, youngest, soil who gave her away, while Mendels- day'of June next, at 3 o'clocia p. mv of ex -Mayor Vigars of Port Arthur, w . must all be sent away, excepting what ably. sobn's "Wedding March" was being is used to send del6gates, or for sta-1 After the collection was taken up, -All Accounts, requiring settlement, to take plate in June. played, After the performance Of the tionery and p . ostage for officerg, or)of_� the meeting was' closed with the benc,- ,against the county must be placed Satur, with the clerk on or before Announcements are out of the wedding ceremony, the bridal party, floors books, None of it must be used diction, and the ladles repaired to marriage at Toronto, on Tues4YP 11th, and invited guests, entered the dining in purchasing material for making the basement of the church, where tea day, May the 29th.—W. Lane, Clerk, May, at the residence of the - bride's Dated May 18th, 1909. 77 room, where at precisely 11 a. m. a clothes to send . -away in boxes. A 'bad %ieen kindly provided by the Sea - nephew, Mr, Alex, C. Macvlear, . of very recherche wedding breakfast was special collection had better be, take,, forth ladies. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Campbell, formerly partaken of. The tables were decorat- for that pui.Pose. She also requested, The evening session was opened, at .RVANT GIRL IVANTED AT THE of Goderich,. to Mr. Christopher. Col- ed with pink, and white roses and car, the auxiliaries to write to Mrs. Briggs; eight o'clock, Rev. D.. Rogers, pastor umbus Crabb of Chicago, eldest so" nations. The groom is a grandson Of each time before sending away a ' box, of,the Seaforth Methodist church, pre4 UatteAlj,ury House. Ot-od waga. of the late Christopher Orabb, God-: Mr. and Mrs.. Bartholomew Seymour so. that , the goods may be'dwided. sided. 'After' a- few words of greeting crich. The bridal party who ieft for of Detroit, formerly of Goderich, and equally, and sent to those wh6' iibed by Mr. Rogers, Mr. Pickard favored OR SALE.—A COMFORTABLE a trip to California, will be at' home the bride, A daughter of Mr. and Mrs, them most, the audience with a solo, Mrs. Leech to their ffiends at 55 Lake View S, T. Gibson (nee Miss Field) also,ot *The meeting then adjourripd. With then gave a short report as organlaer.,. ;,cottage on Rattenbury St. east, in Avenue, Chieggo,. after. Ist June, Goderidli and a niece of Miss Lizzie the doxology. At this point the collection wa&&alr-• the finest location in town. Parlor, On Monday of last week the following, Ohbsioh, town. - dining room, 3 bed rooms, kitchen, The afternoon session opened. at cn up, and then Mrs, GordoWright summer kitchen, ai,ory, members of the Parsons' Fair syndi 2.30.. Miss D. Holmes of flolmesville was called on to give A Wrig a address. woodshed, coal shed stone. fouibda- led the devotional' exercises. ' Then Mrs. Wright is a very pleasing speak - tion, Cate, held a. fraternal re -union at th Rossin Hou t 1 One, of the., s several more reports read from er, and. much tion, cement cellar, hard and soft se at Toronto. It was al- I Leader in East interest was felt water, electric light. One of the so a re -union of travellers, in thel. auxiliaries, and the balloting for throughout her address*She gave a anoat comfortable and cosy hurriell in mercantile and decoratan ive art, , com-, Wawosh. district organizer for the coming year brief . outline of the `beginning Of - the Clinton _i+1, f- I v r... parues in Canada. Among those I —as -ttLeechded to Mrs Leech ­. - M S work The first Or -1Z.- hedge. Large garden and large and present were H. Parsons and wife, Orilla John Parsons' And wife, I small fruit trees. Must Wae sold I at once as Owner is leaving ior the Owen Sound R% ., Parson'. Ind wife, West.—R. A. Moore, RatteriburySt., London; George Parsons and wife,' Sarnia ; Orval G, Parsons., Sarnia east, Clinton, Richard Parsons, Goderi.ch ; James centers become anemic, and Indigestion Bremner, Stratford ; ]Peter Bremner, Is the result. Walkerton; Robert Brernpor, Strath- S TEA D Y roy ; W. E. Brand, and Wife,, Brock- ville. Stimulant. It benefits the nerves by I b6nefiting, digestion. Peruna, so I thought I would give It at Mrs.. 'Elizabeth Cashjeft '::Goderichin trial. f M P L D YMENT October to spend the winter. - in Los Angeles, with her dAughtcr, Mrs. congeettons and normal digestion is the menced. taking it. I have taken several Stogqill, - husband And family', TvIr.. bottles and, am entirely cured. In outer words, Peiiuna goes to the'ef.have and Mrs. Stogdill lived in Goderich. bottom of the whole difficulty, when for, several years, on Newgate street, the disagreeable symptoms disappear.. And it will be remembered, that Mr., Can be given to a Dumber of Stogdill was A muchesteemede,m-* sniart girls on hand sewing or ployee'of the organ factory. oix years, I tried many kinds I of meth- Mrs. Cash arrived in Detroit on, 1§t ,operating machines. Apply May, and was the guest of her - soil,'! to Mr. J. 'McLeod foreman. `-*William Cash and family and twd I - 'Ir-,! , sisters, Mesdames Glasgow and 1 again elected as organizer with forty- ton of this kind in'this country was nine out .. of fifty-one votes.. . in.1-Tamilton in 1861., That year, the The Blyth auxiliary, sent in an in- sum raised was $2916. Last . year vitation for the convention "to, meet the - sum amounted to $97,892. This I Blyth next year, -Which was - shows how the hai gown. We n . ac- g. cepted ; the time and all other neces- have doile well, but not as well' as, sary . arrairgerneifts were left in the we might do. There are 260,000 hands of Mrs, Leech. Women in Canada, but, only 30,000 be - A short consecration service Was; long to the . W: M. S. We ought to. led in an able, mapper by Mrs. Gunn, hive at least 3, of the number .of Seaforth. There are -16,000 members of circle; The secretary read a telegram vhich, and b4nds., Mrs.. Wright . save an out - had been. received from the Wingliam line of the workas it is being dona District. convention, , in .* session' at In the different fields—in Japan, China Gorrie, with gredi ngs.a'nd good wish-. and the. Northwest. es for the success of this. convention I. She ended by saying that she thliulght motion was Passed that the,secre-'we, As, Methodist. women, had a spec - rotary send a note of. appreciation ial 'call to missionary Work through in reply to the telegram. out great leader, John -.Wesley. Grectina-s were then seen 6 u 0. given from, the. Through him we have s ft th sub - sister societies - in Scaforth, namely lime vi'sion'of our opportunity. the Episcopal. society and the 1st. . A.sefection by the male .quartet was Presbyterian. A reply was given .by very much cuoyed, as was also an, win. Mrs. Cash arrived at Inr'llorne. Mrs. Courtice of Clinton. anthem 'hy-the -choir.. The meeting onNewgate street looking . ' remarkably Councillor P. W., Scott. - a .1%,Trs. G. Wright road a, letter from, closed! with the bened:ctlon, after . a well. Mr. and Mrs. Jo: Murray and the a missionary in Clbina.i �.Miss Wellwood, vote of thanks Was passed to. the The hokson Mfg, Co' family reside with her - at present; Mr. P. W. Scott, a member - (if. whose nio-iller read the . Ame. letter all ladies -of ihe'cbdrcb� for their excel- East Wawanosh. council, was in Clinton', day be- lent entertainment, - and also to the I N ga 'peg was in oA konday'. Mr. Scott is'on6 of the S. A. e aw of WITUM the convention in Gorrie the Goderich last w'eelq. He was called to, most progr . essivb farmers in thi-V fore. It . Was. a very interesting let- choir, and :to'all .. who had Assisted. Clinton. Seaforth froth his home, -to vi ter, and gavt-quite a glirhpqo of Miss A special vote of appreciation was sit his i6Wnship and in. the political affairs mother, Mrs. S., lvtegiw,, who' is in a Wellwood's work. 'tendbred Mrs. 'Gordon Wright.' Col - of the county, particularly -West Hur very serious state of .health. at the on, his name has long been prominently I A:very interesting Round Ta;,ble.Con- lection. for the "day ' amounted to home of her daughter,. Mrs. Archiblald;Mentioned in connection With ference was led by Mrs. Acheson of $11,10, After expenses were 'takenllegislar. Mr. Cyril Carrie, who 'spent a fw Live honors. Goderich. Mr§....- W. S. Harland of out, 'tbe balance was Icit with, Sea - days with lifg: mother,' ;Mrs: (Rev;) Clinton ­ gave a forceful Address 071the forth: auxiliary.. - PA 141 T UIREO Carrie, "Bleak - H6us6,,, . left. for A Prince Albert, Sask., Where he Will assed ed omfort foe others"; Live -Stock Markets' Marriages spend his vacation'. He P, his M ex :with examination at Wypiiffe C Realth,for' ChUren'i Tor6nt6 -May 17th.-­bvion' Stock ASHTON—FISHER—At the. Opt. St. high honors. Rev - Boo Acres Grass, Water, Shade Mr. and Mrs. J; A: Rumbil.11 hav61 Yards..—There. -were. 52. Cars of stock parsoliagd:' on May., 19th by Ba Tablets wilr promptly at these d I Baby's Own T -yards to -day, 4jut-not all. of W, E. Kerr, Lillie, aughter, of rented their furnished 'resid,:rice for cure in.Lgestion, -colic,'.colkstipation,'thes Were `on the market." �In othi Mr. Seth " I e Fisher of Clinton, to J.. the summer to.Mr. F. R. Ilodgeni. diarrhoea and d teething troubles, de-..er words, some:of -them particularly T, Ashton of the Base Line, God - The members 'of North street W. M'. •story wornig, break u colds and .thus export cattle,'were being held over eviq)l township. Parties desirous of se S., And Victoria street W. M. S. ' at prevent deadly croup. This medicine for -to-morrow's ' market, in further- HIND&4-1UDIE—At St. Gebrg6's .tended the 'convention at Seafor,th. .. I- qontains,..no poisonous opiates or nar- ance of the effort . by the how Stock churah,, Goderich, on May 45th, by curing pasture during the Mrs Leitch: was accompanied from cotics, and may be given with:. abso-m Yards Company to run their markets Rev, Mark Turnbull, Rev; William Goderich by Mrs. Ernest .Klicesbaw, lute - safety to anew—'porn child Mrs. Ion the same.days as theCit cattle -rector. of Trinity coming summer should Mrs. (Rey.) Mill and Mesdames, W. C. J�. M&mfy, LeamiTigton, Oht. y t a 141nd'e, . late Ont.,.market days. � Of - the - cattle on Church,, Bayfield, to Mrs. Helen A. Bates D. H-..Ross.Ian(Y.A1iss Anna •;says "My baby suffered from colic -1 - "Wdi the market -1or sale' - to -day, Hudie of odhobw," Bayfield. apply.to H-ayn of ,tile Victoria . St. church: and -constipation so, badly that there appeared to be quite Plenty MUNRO—CRISHQLM At the hoific From North -St..were Mrs. (Rev.) did not. know 'what it was to get a for the day's demands, Business * in of 'the bride's parents, Clifton, N. Dougal, Mrs,, George Avilason, Mrs. good night's rest' 'But since giving, fact'was a little slow, and -not much S., May: 6, -by Rev -' Air McLean, Ready to Receive Stock Colborne, Mrs. :Smeeth and Mrs. J. him Baby's Ow daughter Own Tablets the troMble life to it. Priocs, however, do not Georgie, da er of Mr. and L. Aitken, and! Miss Fre6mAn. Mrs..* has disappeared, paid h . he now sleeps appear. to have suft'ered! any in com- and Mrs. -Alexander Chisholm, to May 20th. Gordon Wright of London, .-gAVC a well.' The action of, the Tablets is. :..last Franc parison with the . pkices going. Munro of Winnipeg, son• of most interesting and"apPreciative 'ad- gentle yet very effective." Sold thywe ek. Some of the -butchers. aro'Well- Mrs. D. t. 'Munro of Nublurn, dress in the evening' modic1no dealers . or,.by mail at - 25.' supplied from recent rather- beav*' Ont. One of the events An the history of Cents a box. from. The' Dr. W111lams' bilying,.'and the 'demand for liutcher WANDIDRSON—SMITH�In, Winni.pog'od Huron Lodge -L, 0.''0. F. in •GoAer'ich', Medicin cattle was.slower. on this account. Co.'; Ont. May 6th, by Rev. Du Valf John John Ransford took place on MAY 13th, with the u NIan There is a good demand for choice Anderson . of'R ssel, to organizing of a sister lodge,: to. be �_ al� export* -cattle and, this demand was Alice R.,' daughter of - Robert CLINTON. filiated wi-th, . the 1- 0'. O. F. Mrs. 'Nile met by'the I o�ering. of some very Smith, kullett, Barlow of GAll was the oLSAMPUL as= i sisted by Mrs. J% 1. Moore of God- Mrs. i4cniy. Kerr departed this life choice quality cattle. A couple of Births. .. load's of fine steers gold at' $6.4-0. A erich. About to members were 1nit13.t- on Tuesday of last week :at ihe early part oll a load of extra choice, heavy 4 ed in the order of.";Rebekah. Thc,pf- Age ofthirty-two years, after Only,. export.coWs - sold at. $5, to $5,25� DALE—In Hullett on May 16th, to firers elected- were as f I a Mr. and Mrs. wArtbur Dale, a 011OWS : Mrs- four days illness. She was !a.daughter couple of -fine cows weigbing',close to J, 1. Moore, N. G, :. mki. Charles of the late John Mills of, West Wawa- 1,500 lbs. each , going At, the latter BARR-In Morris; on May Gth, to O The Public Reid', V, 0. Miss Gundry, Acc.-Sce- nosh and was 'very highly esteemed price. rotary ; Mrs. Harry Edwards, Fill.- by a;l who litic.w. tier. She is survived. Mr. And Mri. Peter Barr, a son, Secretary ) Miss Lizzie Gibson, Treas- by her husband and four. mail clill- Choice butcher cattlb were steady to WILLIAMS—In Crediton, Ala�, .3th $ Ifirm around $5.35 to $5..50 for picked to. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Williams, a urer.�'Mrs- Harry Reed, Wardan.�,M'ss dren, to whoin the sincere sympathy- 00 Conductor - Mrs. a Maggie Falconer, the Whole community. I I s.extended. The extra choice heifers and steers. The daughter, Having lately sold out our business Strongh, Chaplain •; Mrs. W, T. Mur- ji�,heral took place on Thursday lay to ord.nary run of fair to .good' butcher EACRE TT-r.-!Tn Hensall, 9th May. to N. G, I Mrs. Frank Marti steady around $4475 to -K Common Mr. and Mrs. Robt: Eacrott, al, to John P. Sheppard & Co, We ' do- ney, R. S. ' Dungannon Cemetery, the services be - sire to thank the public for their at -,L. S. N. G. ; Miss Edith Falconer, 1;i; or to inferior mixed,butcher cattle steady daughter. roAage while we conducted the bushi-?-9- V. G. Miss - Cowan, R. S.'S. ing conducted by Rev, 51r, ' Stwith ' to easter, at 100 to 15C 16wor than a thb Methodist Clergyman . of that ess, and we would, on behalf of our Miss Emma Campbell, L. S. S. " Mi3g place. There'was , a. very largo atter- week ago. Death&� successors, solicit for them the pat -1 Alice Spence, I. -G. ; Mrs. George Wil- dance, over 100. rigs being in the cot� Good feeding cattle are;scarce . and HOWARD—At Drysdale on May 16th, rofiage extended to its. The now firm Hams, 0. G. -, Mrs. Harry Martin, to e. firm at $4.80 to $5. Airs. John Howard, aged 74 years have taken possession and will collect 'organist. 'After the len!#by initiation,. Hogs—The inatkot is firmer and And 10 months. all book accounts, in connection with bekah Lodge sat down at and pay all accounts the 1. U. 0. F. and newly midnight-tofarmed Re - contracted by us prc(,-ably 150 higher. than last week. ?TEUSS—In Grey, on May 3rd, the i our business. atter, which I a finely 'prepared luncheon, Port Alhert. The run was 52 loads with 1,000 i infant daughter of Louis andMary dancing was the .order for those who head of cattle, 20 sheep And lanai., 25, Ann Steiss. TYND'ALL & CARR. chose to, 'remain. Good music was John McGee is visiting his par6ats hogs, and 87'ealves. BROWN -1n French Lick, Ind., on furnished by Mrs. Harry Afartin, rnuq_ at present. 'xport May loth, Edward 1). Brown of I,, —Mlirket steady. w.of Mrs., John, Peal director of the Rebekahs; We Mr. iToronto, son -in -la veis visited his family at Sar- Butcher—Steady demand for chmoo Killoran of Seaforth. wish the new lodge every success in nia this week. As he his his, pond butcher cattle, and prices steady to Having bought out the business of the future. . . . nets working we may look for lots of firm. Medium cattle, . loc. to , IS.. EDGE At the Church of Plagland Iii - Tyndall & Carr and' have taken pos- I Rev, 1) 'Dok, preached his last fne trout and white'fish now. easier. dustrial Home, 'North Battleford, session, we take this opportunity. of r. Al prL I Saslt., on May 8th, Annie Edge, ,sermon on Sunday evening from, the Seeding is behibd this spring In tills Stockers And feeders --Demand lot. formal of Seaforth; Ont. soliciting the patronage ,that was " ' on tll,. good stock, Market steady., first 12 verges of Colossians (11titl* part,' the wet Weather catellza XERR—In West. Wawauosh, on May given to the late firm and would say. "The Making of. a home" the, list farmers in clay 1p.nd. Lmillbs—INIarket steady. we are prepared to supply all the do- subject being. "The Qqeen of the it is reported some fifty -Sevin were kl;htop—Steady. 11th, Margaret Maud Mills. wife ,minds of the general public. We in. . 11 % summoned to Ippear bcfore the V. M. gsaresI of Henry John-gerr, aged 32 yearri -tend keeDing a full stock bome. The church was crowded. Ho —Market firm. . Select hogs aud 11 months. of choloo' Thoffl-,18 IlectleY, C, F,., of the C. P. c -f Goderich for Monday over the quoted at $7.50 t.o,b., and $7.75 led. 'groceeles which we will sell at close R was the guest last week Of Post. brpaking of the Windows in 1-lawkins and watered. XINOSWRILL—In Col erne on MAY prices. Call and inspect out stock be- " calves—Marketsteady for, good but- Ith, Racliael X.ingswell, Aged 20 fore buying elsewhere. Cash paid for master and tdn. Galt. store which was leased by .carob Nlc- . I years, 3 months And 8 weeks. ,butter and eggs and all kh'ids of farm Mr. 1,,d, Grossman of Toronto was Gee, UoW the ease Will go we Carl. cher ottives. "Bobs" not wanted. a bll8inmq and pleasure seeking guest not say, but the gut.ty party or par- MilC11 COWS And sPtingers-400d MAW -produce. in town last week. 1p, milkers And near ties ought to got what I% due t . 6, kot for good quality mi but common not WantC Rev. W. A. Smith of D111193,U11011 Clondie Willis of this nelgbbo-,Aood, 00119M, 'd.Auction We, Register. .3. P. SHEPPARD & CO3 ,preachedFpwortb LeaRuo nnniversarV who has undergone an meration, At Saturday, May 290, at lot 24, sermons in Victoria St. ehurch, an the Goderich hospital, is having a Von. 1, ITAY, farm stock, implements Sunday. hard time of it, but we hope lie will I Allout $1,900 Was refected OA1etted from I d household furniture, without re - J. P. Sheppard — Kate V. Sheppard. 1, Tho'Nowg-Tte6ord until the end of stand the strain wlilch lie is going Cobalt violators of the liquor law In IISe.-11. Carlisle, proprietor , T. Phone 83. 1009 for hall a do:13'r, throtgh. fines. Brown, auctioneer. N XY•remedy that benefits digestion Astrengthens. $$I Improved under the treatment. but. the nerves'. As soon as I stopped taking the meds: The nerve centers require nutrition. eine, I got bad again. If the digestion to Impaired, the nerve "I took the medicine for two yeare, centers become anemic, and Indigestion thon I got sick Again and gave up All Is the result. hopes of getting cured. POrUn& IS not a dervine nor a $1 saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Stimulant. It benefits the nerves by I b6nefiting, digestion. Peruna, so I thought I would give It at -------- trial. reruna frees the stomach of catarrh . «I procured a bottle at once and com- congeettons and normal digestion is the menced. taking it. I have taken several result. bottles and, am entirely cured. In outer words, Peiiuna goes to the'ef.have gained In strength, and I bottom of the whole difficulty, when feellike a different person. I be - the disagreeable symptoms disappear.. fleve Perans is. all that Is claimed Mrs, T. C. Jamison, 61 Xarchant street, for it-?' Watsonville, Cal., Writes: .11'r.was troubled with my stomach for Nervines, such' as coal tar prepara.- * oix years, I tried many kinds I of meth- tions, are doing a. great. deal, of harm... •olio, also was treated b y three doctors, "They Sleep medicines and headache powdem, are all alike,—heaTt dQpressanfs, and 1 said that I had nervous dys- should not be used. The nerves :�vould pepsia. I was pat on a liquid diet for. be all right, if the digestion were three mouths. 40Q& Ileruna corrects the digestion.. Lot Vs, X.ea yourgu 16 for a Suit, and 0, a Ali- t.he.figqre we: ask will please you ins. well as the perfect fl.t "THE BICYCLE IS FAST we will guarantee you. We COMING. BACK INTO ,POP-' are scrupulously careful. to fit. ULAR., _;Y A: V 0 R. AGAIN. - 411 all our patrons to p e rfec' - "WHY WALK WHEN. PLEAS - ....tion,. as every garment that. URE, EXERCISE AND leaves our. establishment -be- SIGHT-SEEING,ARE so. . COMPLETELY, CENTERED_ Comes. an adveKtisemellt.. for IN -TRE WHEEL.'?". us'.. Wo Will give you .your I AM AGENT' FOR, THE 6hoice of the finest and" .11II9 CLEVELAND A N:D RA- est.fabrics. - We do the reit, CYCLE BYCLES AND K E. 0, P TIRES AND SUNDRIES, OF ALL,XINDS IN. STOCK. Agent,for. British American Cleaultig" and Dying Co T[ontreal. Al hert,"Turner Goo,, We. Barp", LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. Fine Merchant, Tailor.'. FRED JACKSON'S OLD STAND BAYFIELD COURT OF REVisibx- -Notice. is hereby given that. 'the.. - Court for the Revision of'tho'Assesgl'. ment Roll of •thee village of Bayfield will, bell held in the town hall, Bay - fie, field, on. Wednesday, the '26th of Glasses Perfect :May at 11 a, in. for the purpose of for ,near hearing and settling complain . ts. and far ftb Inconvenl4ince of Against the said Assessment Roll. separate Eflasses for, I reedingPersons havng business at the court;, and distqmce Inv'dad hr our will. Please attend' at the said time double *Islon blass6s.' And place without further notice, ---k which afford perfect*I t for near wontH. W. Erwin, Clerk, Bayfield, May =4 for seeind star. 12111 1900. CLINTON TO TORONTO Good going early train on THU3SDAY, MAY 27th and returning late train, PRIDAY, WAY 28th. FARVD $2.050 A. J. GRIGCx Scientific Jew* r and Optician For further -articulars apply to CLINTON, ON.T.' John Ran5ford, Town, Agent. A. 0, Pattison, 'Depot Agent. A M go Le C WILL BE V113LD IN hrn toll011". 12' 19 9 1 9 J. Y 9 ARRANGE)KENTS ARO ALRRADY UNDER WAY & Reservethe dale r Chntom­