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Hoping to sa.ve her sister women in
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come at the critical times in a wom-
an's We, Mrs. Anent Vinet of tins
place has given the following state-
ment for publication :--
"I have brought up a large family
and have always enjoyed good bealth
until the lase two years, I atill fifty -
fear years'or age •and at the critical
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men. I had pains in my right hip
and shoulder. I could at lie down
two minutes at a time without suffer-
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awakened with :a, feeling as if some
one had laid a piece of ice on •my
head. Another time it would be a
burning pain under the left shoulder.
'I took many 'medicines but could.
•get AO relief, till reading of ettres of
similar cases to ray own , y Perld's
Kidney Pills, led lee to try them and
they did wonders for me.
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suffering that makes life a burden to
the wornen a Canada.
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earning about* $100, per
year as farm laborer. Now
he is earning at the rete
of $962 per year.
• Sir months' treining
at our Businees College
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it a good investment, ? He
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About 4 •pm. an Saturday last
fire broke odt• in the evaporator own-
ed by Df Hanalink. •The brigade was
quickly, upon the scene but could not
save the evaporator, but suceeeded in
saving the building alongside,
, Mr. • and'lVirs. Case of Rose N. Y.
who spend ,the evaporator season in
Clinton, were in Goderieh for a few
days last week. They are much taken
with Huron county. •.
Miss Emma Edward met with an
accident last week an a doctor had
to be called in. We trust she is now
better.
Ma% rwaro....manan
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FARM FOR SALE.—ON THE LON-
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132 acres, fine shape tor eronping,
no better land' anywhere, fair build-
ings. Must he sold as owner cannot
• work it. Will be sold cheap. or will
rent to a. good tenant.—H. Plum -
steel. '
FARM . . FOR SALE.—FOR SALE,
the east half of Lot 21, Concession
• 4, L. R. S., Teckersmith, containing
50 acres, The • land is all cleardd;
well fenced and underdrained. There
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barn and good stablitig, a good
house and plenty of water—one -weft
• at the house and one at the stable.
For further particulars apply on
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HOUSE FOR SALE. EIGHT
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Apple to W. Brydone. • 87
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From The News -Record of
December 2nd, 1891.
Clinton, Dec, 2nd, 1391.
Mr. Arthur Cook was in retratford
last week negotiating for the purchase
of Wren.' hundred barrels of apples.
Messrs. Howe, Wilson, Tomlinsaa
and the others comprising a party
who left here for Muskoka a, short
time ago, retarned last week with
ten nee specimens of deer.
Mr. George Pay is visiting format
friends la town.
Mr. Colquhoun of Paris is spending
a few- days in tovia with friends,
Mr. Ab. Cooper is sadly afilicten.
He has had on his neck a t•eries of
Job'5 comforters, but there is not
much eomfort in them for Ab.
13y- the looks of the number eif teams
at Fair's mill yesterday there must
be considerable wheat coming in.
Chaplain Cron of Murray Camp so
thrilled Tory Tore Rance el ith his
appreciation of Lieu* Rance's re -
Marks on the "Army and Navy"
alias the Canadian Volunteers, • that
it is understood Mr. Croll has volun-
teered to act as Chaplain on the first
occasion Lieut. Rance has lo go to
the front. We feel sure that Lieut.
Rance will be equel to the fighting,
and equally sure • that Chaplain Croll
will be equal to the praying•
• The annual meeting of St. Paul's
Chapter of the Brotherhood ot St.
Audrew, for the extension of Christ's
Kinghom among young men was held
in the vestry on Monday evening, St.
Andrew's pay. There was a largo
attendance of the members • end after
rentine besieges wa,s;dieposed • of the
following officers were elested.
Director, William Cole. •-
Vice, Willia Bowers.
• Secretary, F. C. •
Alcock.
• Treasurer, William Slonian,
Hullett Township, Dee. 3rd, 1891.
There died in Hullett on Nov. 30th
Mr. Thornton Wallace, an old resid-
ent of the township. 'Me funeral Will
take place to' Clinton cemetery on
Dee. ard. the deceased was born at
Edwardsburg eownship in the county
of Grenville in February 1833. He re-
moved to Huron county about 35
yeah ago, 20 of which he lived cin
the farm on the 7th con: on which
he 'died. Prior to that -he lived .near
Manchester. He leaves a vviftej three
sons and six daughter, one ef whom
is married to Mr.Isaac Prownlee,
and the youngest is about six years
old, He was a, member of the preshy-
terian Church and a staunch Conser-
vative. He Passed • away peacefully
after an illness of about a year.
Londesboro, Dec. 3rd, 1891,
• Mr. Thos. Hill it home from Colo-
rado. .• ' • • • .
• Miss Kate -Jamiesen returned home
On Staterday, •
Rev.. Mr. 'Jamieson officiated in the
• Presbyterian church •on Suaday. Ho
will be here next Sunday. ' •
Mrs.. Macombe and' her little daugh-
ter are visiting Mrs. Thos. Hill...
. Mr, J. L. Edit has reccieed a, car-
load of Manitoba wheat.; • • •
• The' bridge at Brigham's creek ie
repaired again, , .the work neing done
by Matt. Mains.. ••
Meisrs. c+. A. Newton and ..B.• Law-
rascin 'were in .Wingham last *week on
business in connection • with Disteict
Lodge L O. G. T. •
. Mr. D. McFayden told the members.
of the I. 0. G. T. • lodge some of the
thingshe seen while on his trip to the
old country, and although .ao talked -
considerably . over at hour he did not
tell half vvhat he wanted. to. Ills ad.
dress Was both instructive and amus -
in,
• Bayfiehl, Dec. 3rd. 1891..
• The ere* of 4 schooner prime ashore
at 'Westlake's, about four ranee south
Of this place last Sunday. It is said
they belonged to the Goodall' 'of Port
Heron. ' The captain, four 'men and.
one woman gee ashore as above state
ed • but ate somewhat frOstbitten. The
schooner was lumber laden, freighted
from Alpena. The crew' tobk to a
steal' open boat and were feur days
exposed to the mercyof the waves,
teigrave
jofirt Coultes of Morris shipped a
carload of sugar beets to Berlin.
Mrs. T. Anderson has returned from
Visiting her son Walter in Chicago.
Miss Alliton ot Manitoba is at the
home of her mother here. She hae
been in Manitobryfor four years. -
!John Shoebottom has returned from.
Saskatchewan after spend ng a good
part of the summer there..
Dr. Hamilton, Garner Niebolson and
Charles Johnston returned home a
few days ago from the hunting ground
en the northern partsof the erovince.
Ed. J. McLean has • taken a
tion iii a large carpet, and drygocids
'house in Midland and hasremoved
from Norwood.
Itepeat it a-MShilblee:Cttre will ale
ways tare my coughs and colds."
Great. Britain find Germany are
Said to have reached an unneritanding
for „ ee-operation in securing the
rights of the natives of the Cong0.
Am.apimaaaaa'aaamamaf Raw
Kipper,
Mr. William McQueen, a Knox Col -
ledge student conducted the services
In St. Andrew's church. On Suuday
week. ...
The turkey raisers in thM Vicinity
Benrnifler
Mrs. J. A. Lever of Flesherton, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Manning.
Mrs. Manning was called to Mt.
Forest owing to the illness and sub-
sequent death of her 'sister-in-law,
are reaplag a good narpest as the pri- elm J. L. Lloyd.
ces are high. Mrs. R. B. McLean re--
Henry and Mrs. IVIathers are get -
mixed three dollars for one ot her
flock the other day. ting comfortably settled in their com-
modious home on the first concession
Mr, James Crawford, who has twee
away from his farm on the London of 1Vlorris.
Road for some years, has ,lecided to James Anderson of Wingham, last
take up the farm again. He has come week purchased S. Irvine's 150 acre
to the conclusion that there in no farm, lot 0,, con. 0, Morris, Mr. An -
place like bone" 6 deeson will move his family to the
Messrs.., David •, Blair and • nargyi farax. Mr, Irvine is taking Mr. Ane
Chesney left here this week ies Hem_ derson's house in town, but purposes
bolt, Sask., taking with them a car-
load of hoes and settlers' effects.
Mr. Graham, to the south of the
Gilbert Dick fourteen hogs which
village last week delivered to, ow
stock man fourteen hogs which netted
him $186.
Mrs. Johnstone, whose l<onie for
some years has been in the Western
States, and lately Chicago, arrived
here recently to spend the rest ot her
days with her son, James Johnstone.
Frank Lovell, until recently on the
Molsons Bank here has taken a posi-
tion with the Traders' I3ank at Sud-
bury.
Mrs. C. B. Simpson and children
bhaanvie, returned to their' nome in Wing-
• -. .
Joseph Dirstein left last week for
Bath Axe, Mich., where he will, help
his brother in a barber shop,
Edgar McQueen has returned fi.cin
the west.
Miss Annie Beek has been home
from London for a few days.
Lyn Richardson is expected home
from Saskatoon, where he was employ-
ed in a hardware.
•
Mr. .5. E. McDonnell has bought out
a hardware store in St. Mary's and
Lyn Richardson will have charge of
it.
Aire. )3ownnan of London has been
• visiting her mother, Mrs. Nesbit.
Mr. W. M. Harburn •recently retun-
ed, from the Parry Sdund district with
a very Ane specimen of deer.
Heitman
Quite •a serious accident took place
at Harry Dougell's on Tuesday of
last week while the Rodgerville Gun
Club werelolding their annual shoot,
which breught the day's proceeding
to a sudden termination. the pig -
teens -Which escaped being shot : as
they flew from the trap were donsid-
ored ' legitimate sport for these • who
Were ,not immediately partieipaeting,
who scattered themselves over the
field, among whom was Harry Doug-
all and his son, a young lad, The
father was loadiegnis. gun as a pig-
eon flew up, trying to put a car-
tridge into its place, Di s Ding so
the cartridge avould cot go ia • and hp
handed it to his son and took the one
he was using, The '• boy took
his father's gun across Ms knee.
and endeavored to force the car-
tridge into its place. • In • doing SO
the gun went oft, the fell charge -hit-
ting his father, who was but a few
feet away, oirthe right leg, about 8
niches below the knee,' splintering the
bone and -causing great pelt' and Idea
of blood. A special messeneer was
sent roe the doctors who :lost no thhe
in getting there and &Arm all theS,
could for the, ;• patient. Fortunately
none of the shot struck:the, veine or
arteries on the fleshy part cf the leg
or the patient might have Med to
death before assistance arrived. • The
accident put an end loihq day's
sports and the supper and dance Which
were to follow in the evening.,
• B.luevale
miss Olive 'Wasters' has been visiting
friendat Belgrave, • . •
. Rev. Mr. Andrews .spent a few.clayS
le London .recently...
1VIessrs. V. Higgins, • R. Ogram and
J. Yeo has returned from the West.
John Munns returned home from
tbe west last week, a•crompanied by
his sister, Mrs'. Anderson.
The animalmeetieg of the Iiibbe
Society was.lield in:the Preabyterian
church on Nov. 22nd, Rev. Mr. West
was appointed • president and - Rev.
Andrews the vice president,
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The. Toronto NM'S is to be emigrate
ulated .upon the high cities eerie' stor.
fes, inetalments '01 which appeer dai-
ly, They, nee , by the best rtatilOrS ned
are interesting up te the Met .ehapt-
.ers. We 'understand The „S, iv; has
just procured the Canadian seriel
eights. on "The flke der :etair ('eee
Our readers can have the 1,1 vere ,o
reading this entlirailieg store ity'amb.
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year. • Subscribe at this office..
Morris. Township:
Miss Lida Walters has been spend-
ing a few days in the vicinity.
All the • Western harvest, excursion-
ists trom these paitts have. new re-
turned honte, Leo ()kr bringing up
the rear on the 1311i, J, Moore and
• Nelson MeLarty have hecome the'
• owners of homestead land to which
• thee will return in- the spring.
Samuel thelelle, • has been lucky
enough to secure a bait -section In the
teighboehood or the land taken up by
J. Moore. John Vanstone remaineln
tlie west, prepared to start upon his
homestead 4duties in the spring In
the meanwhile he has a good job in
a Regina for the winter.
taking a trip to the West in the
spring.
Tuesday evening, the 9th, as Mrs.
George 1VIathers and Miss Jane Math -
ere were driving home frone Wingham
their home took fright at something
near the Bluevale station; and • ran
away. The 'ladies were thrown mit
of the buggy and besides being badly
shaken up, Miss Slathers had her left
arra broken just above the wrist. The
buggy was found further on the road
mixed up with a telegraph pole.
• Grey Toweship.
A nine baby boy came to gladden
the home of Angus and Mrs. Browo.
Bert. Huffman, who spent the past
three months in the west, has return-
ed home,
•
Miss Sadie Lamont is visiting • her
brothers at New Hamburg and Bright
this week, •
Miss Sarah McAllister, who slitut
the summer months with relatives
here, has returned to Toronto -
Duncan McDonald,. 4th con. had a
close call font benne 'buried alive re-
eently, He was hai7ling gravel for a
cement fleor for his barn from Thos.
Stenchan's pit, when a cave-in oc-
eurred, burying him, to the neck. Had
It not been for the timely a'/ Astance
of Robert Strachan, who happened to
be there at the time, Mr. MeDonald
would soon have suffocated as he was
po• tightly .wedged in that it wasat-
most impossible for him -to breathe.
TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT.
Canada's Great illustrated Weekly in
New Form.
Toronte Saturday Night has been
enlarged to a thirty-two page paper
divided into two sections of sixteen
panes each. The first section will
deal with manly things from a manly
point of view, while the second sec-
tion of sixteen pages will be devoted
to women, embracing all tonics of in-
terest to wpm/Wed. A lady .ef ex-
perience and ability bas been engaged
to take charge of this section. The
enlarging of the paper to thirty-two
pages will admit of • many depart-
ments not hi t•herto incorporated in
Toronto Saturday Night, while , the
old departments will in no wise be
changed or altered, as we tedge and
we hope rightly, that, as tiow con-
ducted they meet the requirements of
the reading public. Both sections
will be fully illustrated, while the dif-
ferent new departments suck as
"City and Country • Homes," "Vas -
Mons for Women," "Ideas in Dress"
(for men), will be written by ex-
perts and will like the entire raper,
be fully illustrated. Sentl for a
sample copy, The subscription priee
is $3 per year, post paid.
• Goderich
We had •the pleasure of witnessing
an eclipse of the moon at the hour of
• twn o'clock on Saturday morning
last. -.
• Mrs! Cram/ is at present in Simcoe
the guest of her sister, Mrs.. J. 0,
Harrison.
Repeat it :—"Shiloh'e Cure will al-
waye cure my coughs and cold."
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION CAL-
• ENDAR FOR 1910. •
The publishers ot The Youth's Coni-
panion will,- aa always at 'this seas-
on, Present to every subscriber whose
subscription($1.75) is . paid for 1910
a beautiful Calendar. for, the new year.
The picture panel whichsuggests the
title "Venetia " f r tl e C 1 da •
, n, o 1 a en r
. was painted by the famoue marine ar-
tist, •Thomas Morari. His Venetian
Repeat it 1--!1Shiloh's Cure will al- scene, reproduced in the Calendar by
ways 'cure iny, Coughs and collie" -thirteen-color lithography, will be
feted well woeth preserving, Ion af-
ter e b
Good Bkood
RPWPIOPPP4"Mi.P" olgoarooPoNislooma
Meow wood hosonk and Heed% fIersee
Pgrin* has ss soss0Pess44001 ;word as
* blood-porifilsta
TUS0 soaad14900 outsag iterofule.
anew*, onotious, eatarrii, rheurna-
tune alseada, Impralowynessa, that tired
feeling, elyepoptiia, /ow -of appetite,
general elebitttr, ean, bungee up the
• whole reeitere.
It eireete Its wonderful cares, not
eirnply beeeuee It cortkatiaS sareaparine
but because it combines the utmost
remedial values of more than 20 differ-
ent Ingredients, there is no real eube
stitute for it. If urged to, buy anY
preparation eald to. be "Just as goods
you may be sure it is inferior, coots
Tess to make, and •yields the dealer a
larger profit.
Get it today of your druggist., Pre-
pared only by C. I. lIood Co., reewein
ai'ass„ V. S. A.
W. C
I3usiness men read this I recently
. U. Notes.
met the finished article of the liquor
trade. He was lying in the gutter.
He had no at ; the hat trade was
suffering. IDs coat was full of holes;
the tailoring trade was suffering. Ile
had no Shirt the haberdashery trade
was suffering. fle had no stocleings
the hosiery trade was euftering. Ile
was dirty ; the soap trade was suffer-
ing. Indeed I can hardly mention one
industry that was not affected by
that man's insobriety.—Lie! Jones,
M. P.
The Future Hopetul.—There are
many dark sides to this liquor ques-
tion—but there is one very bright
side. Its death knell has e•ounded.
The past is dark, the nature glows
with hope. Tho men of Christendom,
after the slumber of ages, have at
length awakened and from every- sicle
comes, the sound •of battle and. the
shout • of victory. In Great Britain
drastic legislation has passed the
Commons, to be -thrown out hy the
Lords, it is true, but the nations is
behind it and it wiA- come: In the
United States -ever forty reillion of
the people are bow living •in
no license territory, and in New
Brunswick large areas are dry and
growing dryer. In Quebec more than
half of the municipalities are dry.
Tbis wonderful result is to be credit-
ed to the firm stand of the Roman
Catholic Church against tbe tram? in
that province. , In Ontario huresev-t
enths is dry. In Manitoba a rauidly
growing area, is banishing the bar—
and it is no vain hope and God knows
no empty boast to say that wIthiw
the next decade from the lakes to the
mountain's all over those \vendetta
plains., there 'VIII be lelt no' open ban
to degrade the mantood, le! cresh the
womanhocal, to fight the childhood of
this God -fevered land. -0. 13. Kenleke
side, at Regina. ,
Citizens of Clinton yeti will soon
have an opportunity to help forward
UM great movement.. Think 61 the
responsibility or your vote. •
1910 is gony • •
Press ,Representative W.C.T,U.
TORONTO STAR'S NEW IeECORD.
. The Toronto Daily Star 'continue's
to keep up its remarkable record of
growth,: setting a pace .quite Unprece-
dented' in the history, .,A Cana-
dian newspapers. , During lite. last
year. it. has added over 9,000 to • its
list of subseribers,and now it has se
circulation, of more than 48,090, a
figure more ellen 15,000 greater than
that of any other Toronto paper, /tor-
hing er evening, 'or heth., 11 is hard
to realize tied only ten year; age
when the present management 'assume.
eil control, The k•Itar was at foot
ofetbe list with only 6;000 eireula-
- tion. While its .1.eompetitors . fleet
• been standing still or growing slewly
it has. ferged. ahead until lir w it bas
a. commanding lead. That rte. • prO•
grits continues at an unabated, • rete
- indicates that•there is nothing forced
or inflated about its growth, but:that
it is a healthy natural development,
the result of a determinenion to • give
-
its readers the bestpaper„ combined
with the ability and 110,rd work neces-
sary to yet the deterMinatiOa ineo ef-
fect. The Star eould not hew 15,-
000subseriberS more than eeny. co • -
petitor, if it was. net the best' news-
paper.
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WOMEN'S 'WOES •
Clinton 'Women. age Finding Relief at
.
• Last. •
...
. -It does. seem tbat women lia.yo motet
than a. fair shareof the aches • and
pains that afflict humanity; they
Must "keep • up," must attend to
duties in spite ef constantly aching
backs, or headaches., '• dizzy spells,'
bearing -down pains they must Stoop
over when to stoop means torture.:
They 'must walk and bend and work'
with -racking paine and . many aches
from kidney ills. Kidneys cause
more suftering• than any, other organ.
of• the body. Keep the kidney well
and health is easily maintained. Read
of a remedy for kidneys only that;
helps and cures the kidneys and is
endorsed by people you know. -
Mrs, <J. Cook of Joseph Si, Clin-
ton, Ont., ;says ; "After suffering with
a severe attack of la grippe, my back
was -so tender and weak that I
could scarcely get around, A ' con-
tinual dull, bearing down pain • had
settled hi the region of the kidneys
and extended around my sides.
head -would ache conetantly rind there
was often 41, dizzy feeling and spots
appearing before my eyes.. I i felt
languid and poorly In my geheral
health and •altheugh I 'knew my sick -
flees had weakened and disordered the
kidneys, 5 found nothing to benefit
me. I learned of Booth's Kidney'
Pills through an advertisement and
procuring a box eit Mr. Holmes
Inlermacy, commenced treatment. It
was a comparatively short time when
I had been relieved of the headaches
and dizeiness." ,My eyes ocean to
ilhar• and werc soon strong anettrell.
The pain gradually left my Mick and.
sides and 1 etrermiltened. 11 dm very
grateful to Booth's Kidney Pills for
the speedy relief *en me mid will
gladly recommend them." Sold by
dealers. Price 50 tents. The It. T.
Booth Co. Ltd., Port Erie, Ont.,
Sole Canahian Agents..
• "My ba,by had a raSh some-
thing like eczenia. : It caused the .
• child great pain and made it very
restless and ill. r.l'he rash pread very
' quickly', and I was at a loss wbat 10
• do next, for all the remedies Itfied failed to
give the little one ease. A friend Stronel, advised me to
try Zara-Buk, atnd I did. That proved good and gave the
baby- ease very quickly. 1 went on with the • treatment,
and by the time the third box was used, all 'traces of the
rash. had .gone.?.
•
Se says- Mrs. J. Reeser, of Aurora, and scol.es 61 mothers could
make practically the game statement, If youlchild surfers frotu teeth-
ing rash, eezettlay chi/firm, or 'any of th a numerous akin troubles to
which young childrea are vietirns, apply Zatielluk.
m-I3uke has the great merit of being pure. When you put an
to cal child's skin it finally ea/mil/to the blood through
the pores just 113 surely as if you put it into the child's etomach. So
cloal you see .how important it is the balm shouldbe pure 7 .Zarn-Buk
is made frotn pure herbal essences. It contains no animal fat, no
mineral coloring, no poisonous, burning antiseptic, It Seethes ,quickly,
and heals surely. Send us be stamp and we will mail you trial box free,
Zans:Bule is n cure for
eceenin, ulcers, blood
poisotung, abeez.ses,
ctits,burnq,cold sores,
etc. Wherever.. the
skin is injured or dis-
eased Zam.Ruk will
give case and will
teal. All druggists
and stores, eo Cents
hot, or for price from
Zant•Buk Co„ 'rev,
outs,. 3 for Sa.23.
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stock of Jewelely, Silverware, JapanciSe Gods, etc.
We can pleaseiyou both in coality and price.
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