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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-12-09, Page 21 GRAND NEWS it r FOR WOMEN. e. •44:41444r 5 asY ; MRS. E. P. RICHARDS TELLS HOW DODD'S KIDNEY rtbt,s CURED HER. Jukla ere iOur• selections of Useful 1 4 and Beautiful Xmas presents le make choosing easy. Orm prices IP make buying easy, because we IWu g ht'right. 2 D on' t forget the Kodaks. : * amosmi 2 i OUR PERFUMES I We can tell you all about e I • them, you must see them to 4- ipreciate them, then you wont want to leave them here ;, we 1 don't mind, that, for we bought them for you. 1 1111111M.001 EBONY ; ; : We have Ebony in hun- dreds of shapes. Our Manicure, 1 Military and Brush Cases are 1 simply beautiful, also Hand Bags, Pocket Books, Collar Bags 410 * and many other useful gifts for 1 men, women and children. • Atter Suffering for Twenty-eight Years From Pains and liVealcuess and Sleeplessness.--Dodd's Kidney Pills the Only Medicine She Was. Cottle's Cove, Notre Dante Bay, NM. Dee. 6th,—(Special.)— Grand news for sufferiug women is that behig scattered broadcast by Mrs. Elizabeth P. Richards of this place. For years she suffered from that ter- rible ,weaktiess and those agonizii4 pales so many women know. She has found relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills and she wants all suffering women to know it. I W. S. R. HOLMES I 1 1 Manfg Chemist. •••• ON* •••• ***II *44* •••• --RELIABILITY -- EXPERIENCE -- The B.esiC. IF YOTJ WANT THE BEST COAL AND PROMPT.DELIV- ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT DAVIS 84 ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT - ...TENDED TO. Canto" New*.litoceri uron.County News Gathered • • for News -Record Readers Mr. IfenrY Watson, a forraer resid- Another of the pioneer residents ot Mr. Ana Mrs. G. Brazil were amOng A ent Seaforth, died in• Mitchell a Wingbarn Passed aWay last week in the guests at the Railroad Ball. Wingham, Goderich Seaforth .1n••••••••,•411, few days ago in his 66,th year. Mr. Wingham. He had beea in delicate A pretty wedding took place at From The News -Record of de., but came to L,ogart township when; when, preparing to retire was the tin- of Nov, 23rd, the contracting par - the 13aPtist Parsonage on the evening Watson was a native of Lower Cana- health or somp time and a bad tall Anna Shaw he resided for a time in I was born in Scotla.nd aud with his Stanley township, and Mr. John E. ties being Miss Mabel Baker Of December 9th, 1891. quite a boy. Atter his marriage to !mediate cause of death. Deceased Hibbert aqd also again in Logan. I wife and family, came to this country Ferguson, foreman of the reed de - '11 • • S f rth .13 • mu ern 0 ed in P brok ere he r rnained one * Partment of the 'Wheel Rigs CoraPanY, Clinton, Dec. 9th/ 1891' I,For a number of years he made hie. thirty-rour years ago 'settling first - Mr. Joseph Whitehead has returnee i nni€1 in ea 0 , g 134 Y em 0 Wil e , . whose home .is in Walkerton. The from Ottawa. Von LeaVing Seaforth he went to ' and the last thirty years he has been bride wore a most becoraing tailor- made costume of steel gray .ladies' I most ol‘the time with the corpora- I year, then three years in Harriston cloth, and pretty black velvet picture hat. Only witnesses were present and after signing the register the happy couple drove to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Keene at whose house they will be gusts for some time. "For twenty-eight years," says Mrs. Richards, "I suffered from Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Neuralgia. I got so weak I could not do my housework. Sleep was out of the questian acept ,for a few minutes at a time. ' My bacic ached so I could not sleep, I tried all kinds of medicine and had come to the conclu- sion that there was no cure for me, when reading advertisements 1dd me to try Dodd's Kidney. Pills. I now sleep well and rise refreshed every morning. Dodd's Kidney Pills are all the medicine I want." The woman who has*healthy 'Kid- neys will never know 'the pains and weakness that make life hardly worth living. Dodd's Kidney Pills always make healthy Kidneys. W. si Stevenson /••••••••••••••,...... Jonathan Burton, who has laved• • :Tide for a time in Michigan, Besides with Deputy -Reeve Ileac= of Goder- his widow, he leaves six. children: ich township, for tea years as arra Mrs William Mitchell, Winglaam ; his residence in Brussels or vicimt-yr. Mrs. Chester Adams and Thomas and William Logan Mrs. J Jenn- ' a Liberal and in church a Presbyter - manager, has concluded. to take. . a, resident of Winghara. Ha was for a number of years engaged in the plan- ing mill business but for some years has lived retired. In politics he was Mr, Burton has been an exemplary * help and it speaks well or both mas- ings, Pontiac, Michigan, and Harry ter and man that their relations in eldeaP• 'should bo severed iritA mutual regret I At Ashcroft, British Columbia, on after's° many years. INoveraber 19th, Miss Edith A. Cash, Mrs. R. Johnston (nee Cooper) is daughter of Mrs. A. Cash of •Seaforth,' visiting friends' and relatives in ?the i was' united in marriage to Mr. Daniel town of Clinton. I W. Hutchinson, Miss Cash was one Mr. D. Cantelon of apple fame left ' of the popular young ladies of Sea last for Manitoba to be gone two forth, and for a number of years was weeks. I boolc-keeper for W. Pickard 84 Son. I Mr. Hutchinson was for'a number of Rev. Mr. Osborne, formerly pastor 1 years manager of the clothing depart of the Baptist church here, has taken years of the Picka.rd store. charge of the Gerrie Baptist church. • Mr. Lou Stevens, who has been Miss Margaret CeMpbell, sister of working in Woodstock for some time, Mrs. Thos. Richardson of Seaforth, has returned to town and taken a ' died at Syracuse, New York, on Sat - situation with Jackson Bros. • I urday week. Miss Campbell, who was Particulars Wanted Mrs. Wall (nee Miss Hearn) is ar- a native of Grey township, had been ranging to give a high-class enter, I in Syracuse, where she waS employed People do not place confidence in tainment in 'the town hall. . as an iastruetress in a children's I horn,e. the many rumors that are constante • The Doherty Organ Co. have been ly flying about upon the streets impeded somewhat the last few days The sympathy of many old friends You can help us run down all rune4 in filling contracts, on account of here will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. ors by giving in all the particulars lack of water to run machinery. of all local happenings. •••• • •••• • **VS *N. •••• •••• 1 • . : 0 :$962: • • : . I : . • . • 1= One year ago, Mr. : Lex ca George 'Wakeman was -I 1—• earning about $100 per tea year as farm laborer. Now * he is earning at the rate •• I14.3 of $902 •per year. i CG, = 04 Six months' training * IR at our Business • College Z Imade the difference. Was • it a good investment. P He . la th i n k a s o. His address • IE... is New Osgoode, Sask. : Four Courses : PREPARA.TORY lo COMMERCIAL • 1 . STENOGRAPHY TELEGRAPHY Enter any time. Incli- vidual Instruction:, Write for Particulars. an.Hc is survived by his widow ancl four children. A very qretty wedding took place a few days ago at the home of Mrs. D. Anderson et Preston when her sec- ond oldest daughter, Wise Lorinda, became the bride of Mr, Albert Bry- don, The bridal couple took their positions beneath an arch of ever- greens and roses, as the strains ot the wedding march were played by Miss Marie Anderson, and were at- tended by Mr. Edward Brydon and. Miss Julia Anderson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Johnston in the presence of 'fifty guests from Galt, Toronto,) Acton, and Eden Mills. William Hays of Lipton, Sask., in the untimely death of their second . son, James, aged eighteen years. As far as can be learned the boy was driving a feur-horse team, to which was at- eached a heavy :water tank. In going down hill the horses apparently took fright and ran away, and turning a CLINTON Repeat it :--"Shileh's Cure will al- ways cute my toughs and cold's."' Read the London Daily Advertiser, the Best Metropelitian paper in West- ern Ontario. Contains latest market quotations and all general and leci • hews Worth printing. SPECIAL OFFER. • , Send $2.00 for the London Daily Advertiser for 14 months in advance. This offer must be accepted • before January lst, 191.0. O. • HER SKIN WAS YELLOW,. "I had only to try Dr.Hamilton's Pills to appreciate their Merit" writ- es Miss Annie S. Bryce of Woodstock. "My system was out of order: My blood was weak and thin. :lhad 6a nasty, murky complexion. 1V4. skin was herd:and dry, The ;first box of Dr.' 'Hamilton's Pills made a complete change: I felt better at once. Heal- thy color came into my face. In ahout three weeks I was cured:" Dr. Harrill:to:Os Pills effect an easy cure'. Try. these good pills, 25c. per box, or five boxes for $1.00, at all dealers: : • Business College: GEO. SPOTTON, PRIN. Z •••••••• • ***No*** N. b••••• WE WANT YOUR GRAIN for which w� will pay, the Highest Market Price. Call at our store sex Morrish 80 Crooks or at our Elevator. —We keep oa kand a full -- --stock of Flour, Feedio- --Eto, . We are agents for the Canada Cae- riage Company Buggies and, Stan- dard Wire Fence and Posts. Londesboro; Dec. 9th, 1891. The Good Ternplars expect a visit from IVIenchester lodge next Tuesday., ev•ening. FORD.&1116.1.0D *IL DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, will be at Holmes' Ding Store oa Tuesday, Dec, 27th, fenn to 3.30 p. m. Glasses properly. fitted, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Ncese and Threat Areated. Winter 'form from. Jout 3 Mrs. D. Fell, forMerly of this sharp curve on ,the road, the tankwas place, has been the guest of Mrs. J. upset on the boy, crushing .him to the Walker for the past few days, earth and killing him instantly. He Rev. W. H. Harvey of Guelph was found an hour or so afterwards preached anniversary services in the cold in death,andstill retaining in Methodist church on Sunday last. each hand a part of the reins. Mr. Clew is helping Mr. George Snell in his blacksmith shop and we believe he will move his family herd shortly. Sixteen members of Londesbord ternal visit. to their brethern av sing as rapidly as could be. expected. Clinton and were right royally treat- ed they all say. • Mrs. Callender with her family will WANTED.—FORELelDY, MUST " 13E Good Knitter on Creelinan machine also on Hepworth .looper, steady work and good pay. Apply to Avon Hoeiery Ltd., Stratford, On,te Henan • Harry Dougall, who was accidently lodge, Sons of England, paid a fp, shot in the leg last week, is progres- The doctor has sorne hopes of being able to save the limb. . . . T. Kelly has rented Miss Stur- Verocious dame rumor credits Mr. James McDiarmid with intending to make another run for the reeveship. He had a goodly share of the honor and the prevailing opinion is that he should now stand back and give oth- ers a chance, but he is said to have Dogma1Per 9th, 19090 1,X. Ow 7° Ida A quiet but pretty Wedding was solemnized in St. Peter's Lutheran church on the 27th of November when Miss Victoria A, Meese,. the only daughter of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. J. 1Vleass, was united in male . , NW. patio's la Hose. ilarsaaarlila a erallisiado that lute as stassartatahscl reseral of sorsa of 00.000110 001.40614 SIMAPtithaa• earsairb, irisermasefeen, aeon* asrestataeam, that Woe iie•lias4 lem sr *Poeta*. eta. I.,4; Milarenpartun area* its won - dart.' 0401111A4 aet *nor Ascii:gm it reintatmi eareepearilia but because it oeseheme tko atirmat remedial valuee se NWs than fir efferent ingredients. seek greatly etrangthened and •i - by this peculiar eombination. There is se real reibetitute for it. It *reed to buy any. preparation said to be lest IPA good" you may be sure it Je interior, coots less to make, s.nd ypeee the dealer a larger pront. Slile medicine mitires heaithy and 'drover the eLittie SoMiere" in your meod,--therre corpuscieli that right dis- mal* germs constantly attacking you. Get it today of your druggist. 1.00 Dome One Dollar. Prepared only by C. 1, Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., IT. $, Baufleld The following is the standing in order of merit of the first three ot each class in Bayficld P. S.„ based on conduct, punctuality and general pro- ficiency : 5th.—Ethel Elliott, Evelyn Pollock, Edna McGee.: 4th.—Luln King, Annie Elliott, An- na Woods. Sr. 3rd. --;Dorothy Fowlie, 'Cathleen Elliott, Floy Edwards, Jr. 3rd.—I3ella Woods Bella Parker, it in for certain prominent men of Jae. Ferguson. the same political faith as .himself who he charges with having assisted Sr. 2nd.—Ethel Fowlie, Jack Jow- isnirehistod Lily Catling. 2nd.—Russe1 Heard, Sydney they can't be "it" again, that is no edfeelto.nsBtruatteevteno if tbheemdeeethdaeet et jt,r reason why there should be an election next month if the taxpayers wish to save the expense. Castle, Muriel .King. Sr. Pt. 2nd.—Beulah kricer, Beta Tippet, Mary Carrie. Jr. rt. 2nd,—Melvin Davison, Lulu It is now a week since, Mr. A. Davison, Irene Catling, Scotchmer returned twee the Base Line, Hullett and Goderich, where he ran furrows for his son-in-law, Mr. Albert Townshend. Scotcluner thinks the Base Line and the residents thereon are all r ght, but he would - his homestead n t like to exchange here for the best farm there. The debate at St. George's', hall on Tuesday of last week was on the, sub - ton. The ceremony was performed by 1 4 ject, "ResolVes that the theatre is detrimental to the Christian religion" riage to Mr. I. A. Bernhardt of A reh- presence of only the immediate rein- ' i Miss Edrie Tye leading the affirmat- ivee and Miss D. Tancott the nage- Rev, O. Machu of Stratford in the tives of the contracting parties. To I tive: Miss Tye was ably. supported by the strains of . the wedding march e. Dr, Hayden and Mr. James Um bridal party, entered the church, I Carrie. 1Viiss , ported by Messrs. .Mitchell and Kile Tancolt was sup- Lohengrin, played by Miss Ida Sipple, the bride leaning .on the arm of her pack. • Re. • Mr; Elliott acted. as chairman and with Mr. Nal tel acted father, who gave .her away. She wore a gown of duchesee satin and lace over, as judges. The negative won. A trio. white taffete,, a beautiful wreath of was beautifully rendered by Missidar- orange blossoms was arranged with tha Wells and Messrs. Kilpack and white roses and 'ferns, eaught with a el Fred. 'Sturdy.. • Mr. Kilpack gave a flne solo on -the piano. On the whole delicate tulle veil and a shower bow .of white duchesse ribbon, via•541 the evening WaS much enjoyed. ied The bridesniaid Miss Addle , The Railroad. EmploYees Flail on carr . Victor of Mitchell,. wore .2, goWn of • the evening of • Nov. 22im was a new Pt. 1st. —Willie Sanderson, George Blair, Ethel Drehman. ••• —E. Elliott, Principal. —Mrs. James Ferguson, Assistant Repeat it :—"Shiloh'e Cure will al- ways cure my coughs and mitts." A Areleoine Visitor Mr. J. T. Reid, formerly of Bruce - field write a from Portland, • Oregon, to say that The News-Reeord reaches him regularly and that he enjoys per- using it greatly for it keeps him so much in touch with the old • home county, particulFkly about that part of it which he will always call home. Mr. Reid says that on the coast many good opportunities present themselves but that not infrequently what ap- pears to be a rich strike unexpected- ly peters out. He expects to • return to Ontario next spring, pale pink temente • trimmed with departure in the life of the railread • Irish' point lace and -black picture employees in our town. There were rnove to Manitoba ie the spring. The geon-------------------------- ittto hat, carrying pink rosest- caught with many guests and the music' was splen - Lt farm is sold to Mr. Bruce. last week. • • a now at pink duchesso ril3bon. The did.. Mr. R. Wallace has rented the saw -I A son of Mr. Thos. Carlisle has groom was ably supported hy his We are sorry to hear Of the death of mill near the village and has moved arrived froth lititiila Columbia and is brother, Mr. Oscar Bernhardt of Lon- • don. • The bridal party left the .church to the sweet • strains of: Mendelssolin'S wedding march. Atter receiving. con- gratulations the, party repaired to %het dining roorn Where the deieunei was, served amid pink and white decora- tions, draperies of Smilax overhang - the table. After the dejeuner Mr: and. Mrs. Bernhardt left for Chicago' to . spend the honeymoore • . . Mrs. Santuel ;whose youngest daughter is ill in the hospital at Tor - into the house lately occupied by, N. accompanied: by his wife... onto. Tor - D. }Tuber and will be on the .spot to Miss Mary Hagan has beee spending attend to business. k in Forest with Mrs • Billings, a wee • Mrs. R. Gooding has gone to Lon- don to join her husband who has a Goderich Township, Dec, 9th, 1891. j good *Mien there. BOY WANTED. --BOY TO LEARN ..the Dry Good business. Must be Smart and willing to ,work—Apply to Tozer & 'Br ow n 99 Miss Frances Elliott was visiting Mr. -Misner of Simcoe has been vis - friends in ,Goderich lest week. . • iting his son of the Bloisons Bank . One of these •pleasant 'events which staff, ------------ • it is hoped the two Prihcipails • there I Mr. Duncan: Stewart has purchased to to wfll participate in, 'ee such, only . from Mr, George Petty Sr. his farm once in their lives, and long :and hap- I en the 2n4 oFHay, north et 'Tense.% nymay they he, took • place last Ipaying seven thousand dollars: : Wednesday at Willow Heights, God- Miss Thompson, who has been visit- erich Township, the.residooce of tha ,ing Mrs JOhn, Blanchard, has return-. bride's parenta, Mr. and MrsbIenry ed to to her home. in Termite. l'ilurPhi, upon 'Which occasion their Miss .Hains, who has been in Lon& eldest daughter, Addie, was married on hospital for some tithe, owing to to Mr. George Laithwaite; Rev. Rat- spinal' trouble, has returned to town: al Dean Craig B, D., and Rev. .W. W. I Miss Jessie •McArthur has gone .to Deihl performing•the eeremony. :The reside fora, time • with.her Sister -in - bride looked charming in cream bro- la.w, Mrs. James ideArthiir; recently cade, draped‘With embroidered silk, i bereaved. and decked with natural. flowers, and I Mrs. James Moore entertained the gold ornaments. The bridesmaid was' other evening in • holier of her sun, Miss Addie Laithwaite; sister of the I James who has returned honie from groom, in cream brocade, pearls and the west. . • natural ilOwers. The groomsman was I George, and Albert Richart and Mr.•Richard Murphy, brother of the Wife returned to their home last week bride. After the wedding' cereniony Much to the joy of their parents and about 125 friends ef the newly -wedded 'friends, Who hearing of the wreck of couple partook Of a suruptuous re- 1 the vessel on which they sailed, were past and all 'weep merry as the Most !greatly alarmed, The boat on which joyous sounding Marriage bell. The i Albert and • George were' employed b id wa the recipient .of many val-. foundered .upon a rock and it was teve uable presents. FARM FOR SALE.—ON • THE LON- don Road, one mile south of Clinton, 132 acres, ,fine shape for 3ropping. •no better land anywhere, fair build- ings. Must be sold as owner cannot work it. Will be sold cheap. or will, rent th a good tenant.—H. Plum - steel, • The best practical training school :of Ontario. Wo oiler advantages not offered elsewhere in .CIana,da. Our teachers are experienced, cour- ses thorough and practical, and „ We assist graduates to good posi- tigns. The demand at present greatly prepare College Work. Write for Our fr,ce Catalogue. FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE, the east half of Lot 21, Concession 4, L. R. S., Tuckersraith, containing 50 acme. The land is all eleareld, well feneed and underdrained. There aro on tho preraises good bank barn and good stabling, a good house and plenty of Water—onewell at the house and one at the stable. For further partictilars aPPIY on premises, or address George Brown- lee, Seaforth P. 0. 09* exceeds the supply. We teachers,. foA Business %. D. A. lYietaehlau, PRINCIPAL HOUSE FOR SALE. EIGHT Rooms. Best location in Cliiitore— Ap,ply to W. Bryd:ORC. 87 WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AS MACHINE OPERATORS AND FOR OTHER EACTORY WORE. GOOD WAGES AND STEADY EMPL0Y- MI4'3NT. WRITE CLIN- TON KNITTING 00. LTD., CLIN- TON, ONT. F. W. CUTTLER, PAINTER AND Paper hanger. All work done guar- anteed to give satisfaction.. Prices moderate. ;Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute. Clinton, 83 eral days before the condition of the weather permitted t ere ken off. Mrs. Richert, who accompan- Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Care will al- ied her husband, was the only lady ways cure my coughs; ,and collie." on board and bore the inconvenience, loss of sleep and cold with great for- titude. After a never-torbe-forgotteni experience, all were finally. taken off in tugs. The vessel is still on the rocks. 'Mr. J. Hobkirk last week moved his family to Seaforth where he. has held a position in the Bell works for the past two years. he w to be ta- Bluevale Mr. Jos. Sellers has been on the sick list, but is reCovering nicely. Mrs. Munns is also imProvinSt We are glad to state, • Mrs. Sanderson and daughter of Toronto are spending a few weeks in the village, Thompson Bios. of Brussels took in a lot of poultry at the station here one day last week. Mrs. J. Johnston and Mrs. ,11. Dia- mond visited with friends at Luck - MONUMENTS CHASTE DEMOS. BEST MATERIAL JAMES DOIO oPPosyre POST oFFice. ' Repeat it :—"Shilotes Cure will al- ways. cure my coughs and colds." Grand Bend Mrs. M. Gill left last week for Exe- ter. Mr. Cornish of Usborne was here now. last week. . Miss Cora Messer spent a few dale' Mr. end Mrs. William Oliver have been visiting at St. Marys: Mr.. James Stubbs of Thedford was in Grand Bend last week. Ouite a number of ' hunters came with friends at Listowel end Atwood. The C.O.F. Organizer was in the village arid secured five neW members, Mr. Thos. Stewart attended the Est • Wawano Mr. David Snell has returned from the west. Miss Rachel • Qtrine has recovered from her recent .illness. Miss Pearl Toll has been re-engaged for the ensuing year by S. S. No,; 1(1. Mise Wreathe Snell bf Saskatoon is visitingher uncle, Mr. Geo. Snell. Mrs: John Black of Wingliam is spending a month with.,Westfield funeral of his cousin, Henry Watson over ,from, 'Zurich last week. of Mitchell recently. Mr. and Mrs, Sheppard of Thedford Mrs, (Rev.) West reneived the sad visited at Mr, A. •Gravelles on Sun-, news of the death of her father , day of last wee'. • Whitby ; she attended the funeral Mr, li.1,.Disjardine has arrived home there. I from Blue. Point, where • he spent the Mr. Wat. Davidson has mitred on summer. to his fanm. on the 2nd line vve, are 1 One morning reeently while Ezra sorry to loose ,such good citizen, . Brenner was attending his horse, the but wish him luck in his new venture. animal bit his ear which required 17 stiehes. The injured member is doing friends. Miss Annie Densmore has 'returned home after spending a month with her sister at Brucefield. ' Mr. Thos. Noble and his mother of the 5th line visited Clinton friends recently. A number of the farmers!. wives in this vicinity have been preparing their fowl for market. • Mr. Thos. • Taylor rethrned home last week after spending a Couple; of weeks with friends at Lucknow: .Mr. T. Anderson has returned to his home at the Soo after having spent a couple of vreeks with his mo- ther, who has been very ill. Miss Mina Carter left last week for Fort Francis where she intende epend- ing the .winter months, On the eyen- ing previous to her departure she • was surprised when a number of her young friends gathered at her home to spend a plettsant evening and say good-bye. While away Miss Mina will attend the marriage of her brother, George, who will be married to Miss Jean McClay of Fort Francis, Miss Eliza Phillips and her mother are visititig friends at St. Helens. Miss Martha Wallace las been visit- ing in Stratford for some time past. James Ilaggitt of Myth has been engaged to work for George Tisdale entil the end of the year. • _ RELIEVES STOMACH 5$1.1SERY ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. If the food you ate at your last meal did not digest, but laid tar a long time like lead on your tioniache there you Ileve indigestion and quick • An Old Society action shotild • be. taken. In going through a, mass of docu- Of course there • are many ether merits in one of the pigeon holes in symptoms Of indigestion, such .as his store the other der Mr. J. P. belching up of sour food, heartburn, Sheppard, grocer, carne across a re- dizziness, shortness of breath and port •of a meeting of the egricultural, foul breath, and it you have si y of Society •• held in Clinton ;in March them, yciur Stomach is •out older • ,13th, 175, over -thirty7four, years ago. and shoUld be corrected. li'rem it we learn that . the officers Mi-e-na• tablets have cured thous- • elect .Were • • ` • ands ' of cases of • indigestion and. President, J. Cuming •• Viee, j. Washington. ' 1, as well 'as can be expected. . WHY BRONCHITIS IS SERIOUS, What might have been a serious Re- sident happened to Mr. A. Gravelle Damage it becomes a chronic con- the other day while helping at a wood dition that verges closely on Cori- bee in the hush. Mr. Jeremiah Dis- sunmtion, Catatrlioi,one"?•is the Jardine was felliog a tree which Struck cure. Try Catarrhozone. arrhozote" yourself ; it's guaranteed. ground. ArsonhomowiirOni. , stomach trouble.. If you pave any ! sten:inch distress, Mi-o-na will relieve 2nd Vice, J. Mason. . • ' instantly. Directors, II. Snell, Jas. Biggins; But Mi-o-na unlike most so-called: ' S. Andrews, J. L. Ccurtiee,- J• dyspepsia remedies,' doee more than - McMichael, Chas. Mason ; John ,relieve: it permanently cures dyspep- Robertson, J. P. Fisher and Jas. Logan. , Sec. -Treasurer, N. Robson. With the exception of J. L. Cour- tice, who is a resident of Clinton. and J. McMichael of, Seaforth; all the men above mentioned long since join- ed the great majority. Jas. Biggins was the father ot. Squire Biggins „ of the Huron Road and S, Andrews ;the father of the Andrews brothers of town, Jas Snell, the big stock man Of Hullett, is a, son of Director Htini- phrey President Cuming and Director Logan lived at Blyth. One of . the paragraphs in. the, report is the following motion : "Moved. by J. Biggins, seconded by S. Andrews, -"That Christopher Dale and .Atexander Innes be paid the prizes won by them at the spring show of 1874, Mr. Dale to receive $5. and Mr. Innes _ PROVED IN IdOUNT vorttser.. Every doctor in this town tried his best to relieve Mrs. J. Withorn of Asthma ; none succeeded. "For years she states, "I was e dreadful sufferer;• nothing gave relief. At times I found it necessary to have all the doors and windows, open to get my breath. When in despair I heard of "Catarrh - ozone." I used it and now am per- fectly cueed.",.. This It:roves beyond doubt that any ease of Asthma is curable with Catarrhozone. No rem- edy so pleasant tient so abseltitely most pleasant, simple and certatn Mr. Gravelle, knoeking him to e certain to thoroughly cute ; try Ca sia or any stomach trouble by putting energy and strength into the walls of the stomach, where the gastrie juleei are produced. A large box of Mi-o-na tablets cot!:but 50 'cents at W. S. R. Hol- mes and are guarantt3ed to cure OT money back. *ten others tail, Mi-o- na cures. It is a producer of flesh when the body is thin e it cleanses the stomach and bowels ; purifies t'im blood and makes rich red blood. ariSfainal AffOkaella) SUM GATAattl, Illosaitaai, Corm, Congas and Colds, or meow kackt Wel and goarianteed by 1 OAAA01"4"4.""""k°%"$414 AAWAVV4WIAAAAA0 M ORE and Christmas will be with us AvA again. That means much buying of presents for what would Christmas be with- out them. Nothing pleases the recipient more than a selection from a well assorted stock of jewelery, Japanese Goods, Silver- ware, etc. We have the stock and our prices are right. We will be'lpleased to show them to yott. W. R. Co ster Jeweler and Engraver. , Issuer at Marriage Licenses ttAAAANO,tANVIAAAMAINOWAANWWIAMAAMAAAAAPAA'AMO4