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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-05-26, Page 3Clinton News -Record k:PURITY -—eACCURACY, 11,411414002,0,0**.et“..****gereieett. 1 5. 2 For tJo on 1 Your 2 Investment 1 2 mimmip i Any farmer can add 25% to the value of hie stock by feeding DOUGLAS STOCK INVIGORATOR 1The cheapest anrkd best are - tion on the r prepare- re p lla et. IYou can have a pail for 75. cents. IIt's best for Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. Our guarantee stands behind it.I ES W. S. R.HOLM. Manf'g Chemist. 4.#•••••••••••••• •••••••••4 ♦N• ONE WOMAN'S STATEMENT. —RELIABILITY — ERPERIENCE— OIIR TRADE DOUBLED Our sale of Flour, Feeds,Seed Grain, Etc., has doubled this season over last What better evidence can there be that our stock and prices are right, &cLEOD FO/W • ELLS. HER SUFFERING SIS. TERS TO USE DODD'S KID- , NEN PILLS. They Proved a Blessing to Her When Her Pains and Weakness Were Almost More Than She Could Bear. St. George, Man., May 23. (Special) —Hoping to save her sinter women, in the West from pains and aches which come at the critical times in a wo- roan's life, Mrs. Arsene Vinet of this place has given the following state• ment for publication :-- • "I have brought up a large famile and have always enjoyed good health until the last -two years. T am fifty- four years of age and at the critical time of life that comes to every wo- Man, I had pains in My right hip and two re down t shoulder. I email not1' minutes at a time without suffering the greatest agony. Sometimes I feeling awakened with aas if some one had laida piece of: ieo on my bead. Another time it would be a burning pain under the left shoulder. -'I took many medicines but could get no relief, till re adrng of cures of similar cases to my own by Dodd's Kidney Pills, led 'me to try them. They did wonders for me. "1 want all women to know what Dodd's Kidney Pills did for nee." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the Kid- neys, The woman who' has sound Kidneys is safeguarded agaii t nine- tenths of the . suffering that makes life a burden to the women of Canada. W. H. Watts & Son. Opposite Postoffice. Store opens at 7.30 a. m. Closes at 8- p, rri. We are practical Boot and Shoe Makers and repairers. Boots made to order in from 1 to 3 days notice and repairing done whsle you wait. FARMERS ATTENTION • We have. several pain of pur own: make of Boots which ere just ilie thing for spring wear. Verne in and see them.. All repairing left ate the Postolfice sr at Mr. Adams' store will have 'our best attention. One of the firm will be at our Londesboro store on Fri- days. Kindly give us a trial. W. H. Watts & Son LIGHTNING. RODS Lightning Rods ATE a sure protec- tion to your building during Elec- tric Storms. Barns reeled from X15.0O upwards with a COPPER ROD through and through. A written guarantee given. Also Galvanized Rods much cheap - Henry . Clark, an aged citizen of i lime ' returning to hisio e 1 e while Belleville g after a visit to Providence, R.I., fell on the street in Rochester and, it is believed, broke his back. , AGE ADDS TO ITS ,POPULARITY. Fifty years ago Putnam,'s Corn Extractor. was introduced. Its sale has been enormous. The reason is that. ePutnaln's" is the only painless .and sure cure tor corns,- warts : and bunions.; Doubtless you have proved .this yourself. er. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For particulars apply to W. H. Stogdil VARNA MONUMENTS CHASTE DESIGNS. GEST MATERIAL JAMES DOIG OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. The great practical training school of Ontario. Three departments : Commercial Shorthand Telegraphy. We assist graduates to posi- tions. The demand upon us for trained help greatly ex- ceeds the supply.. The three most recently placed are re- ceiving $40.00, $50.00 and $100.00 per month respective= ly. Business men state our graduates are the best. Enter our classes now. Get our free catalogue. COURT OF REVISION OF THE Township of Hullett.—!Notice is hereby given. that the .mecting of the Court' for the Revision of the Ass+essnent • Roll of the Township of Hullett will be • held in the Town- ship Hall on Saturday the 28th day • of May at the hour of 10 o''elock a.m. for the purpose of hearing. and settling complaint's against the said ...Assessment Roll. Persons. having business at the Court will • please '•attend at the said. time and place without . further notice.—• James Campbell, Clerk. Hullett, May 10th 1910. • Ma y 26th, 1910 :uron County News Gathered for News-Reeord leaders 18 Years Au From The News -Record of May 25th, 1892 Clinton, May 25tht 1892. $2.Q0 per day. A new bridge will be built over the Messrs. II, B. Combe and W, YoungKelly drain, 8th eon. Tenders are made a run to Goderich one evening asked for cement arch and cements a a steel beams. last week . on their bicycles 2• n abutments and floor with hour. I D. Farguharson has sold his grass Mr. Geo, D. McTaggart was this farm, being lots 34 and 35, con., 10. it morning, (Wednesday) married fn•Mor- McKillop, to Jno. and William S hort 1 la. risburg to Miss Broder. They will reed near neighbors. The farm con- take�up their residence on High street tains 135 acres and prioe was $4,500. in a _ week or so. • i The Messrs. Shortreed are already in Capt. H. B. Combe purposesteeing possession and Krill work it in con- tarm. vection with their own a four mouths'holiday trip. He will visit. various parts of the 'United Jas. and Mrs. Calder, end son, of States. He left yesterday.' Guelph, came for a�holiday to the "I closet know whether I would like home of Mrs. Calder's parents,'1'. and to be James.Reynolds or not," said Mrs. Bielby, 8th line. The fernier John ovier, patting one of r Mr. bei gone to Port Arthur and bis Reynolds' fine-looking horses on the neck, "but ,I do know that if I were a hors I would like to bo one of Mr. R ynolds.' " 14 lorria,-Township Dungannon. Y01J MELANCHOLY WOMEN ! A. Brantford windmill has been pur- E. Rathwell visited friends at Walk- Can't even sleep restless day' and v in trouble chased by Wm. Cutno Ingham, 7 p 1 the erten. night thel time. over .i ease imagined t o b t; Ile is determinede keep P Miss Spence of Goderich is visiting ale brain, but n the blood. which is times. at B. Augustine ! thin and ihnutritious. Do the right, Wm. Geddes was appointed inspec- Mr. and Mrs• Will. Crawford of Tor- ! thing now and you'll bo cured quick - tor on the concrete work on the onto visited at B. J. Crawford's. ly. Just take Ferrozone ;' it turns He gels f d. Cruickshank abutments.g Mr..Craw f hasgone a but everything you eat into nourishment, Mrs, Crawford and baby are remain- I cousel iently, blood containing lots of fig for a better visit. +; iron and oxygen is formed. Ferro- k flesh,d v Ferro - zone makes =sae, nerve— strengthens in a week, You'll live from 1pnr.er, feel brighter, be free f m melancholy if you use Ferrozone. BAYFIELD, COU•R!F OF REVISION. ----Notice is herebygiven that the Court of Revision of the, Assessment, Roll of the Village of Bayfield will he held in the Town Hall, Bayfield, on the 26th' day .of May, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m. fox the purpose of hearing . and. - settling .cpmplalets against the • said Assessment Roll. Persons having , business at the Court will please attend atthe said time and place without furth- er urther noteee.-H, W. Erwin, Clerk. 29 STANLEY COURT OF ru \'Ieee)N- Notice : is hereby. given that the Court 'of Revision of the Assess- Merit Roll of the Townslhip . of Stanley, will be held in the Town- • ship Hall, Varna, on the 28th day of May, .at 11 a.m., for the pur- pose of hearing and settling com- plaints against the said Assess- ment Roll. Persons having busi- ness at the court will please at tend at. the said time and place without further notice.— J. E.' IIarnwell, Clerk,—Varna; May 5th, 1910. • D. A. McLachlan, PRINCIPAL Tile Be1 Coal IF YOU WANT TIIE II1 ST Z DELIV- ERY , LIV- COAL ANT) PROMPT E ERY SECURE YOUR SIM- PLY FROM 'US. VI ORDERS LEFT AT A S dt ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT - ..TENDED TO. G d e e Mr. Sidney Smith has purchased for shipment sixty-eight head of fine cattle from the Messrs. Ransford. Last week Mr. Jas, Hearn shipped about the same number which he purchased from Mr. D. A. Forrester. Belgrave At a meeting of theofficers of the Mr. Joe Miller has sold his driving 33rd Batt, a unanimous vote of than (s horse for the nice sum of 5265: was tendered the ladies of Clinton and the resident officers of Clinton, Armstrong & Co. shipped a car lend for the complete arrangements, ring -of cattle last week ;, cattle sire ev nifncent supper`. and general manage- tremely high. rnent of their f;rst ;military ball. Mi. C. B. Wilkinson attended the Jim Ford's grey mare took a funny Methodist district meeting, held in notion into its head last Friday, and Ripley last week. looked: on theroadway, usually allot- Mr. Wm, McLean of .Toronto Medi - ted to its kind as unfit for it's gait cal College is visiting at the home of and went careering . down the side- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc - walk on Ontario street until it came Lean, • to Rattenbury';.+ corner, when it clear.i Dr. arid Mrs. Perdue of Clifford ed itself from the cart to Which it' visited at the home of a the latter's was attachedand resumeee the road, i parents, Mr, aril Mrs. Chas McRae, Mes..rs. DavidC o Cantelon and Peter recently. , Cook left Clinton yesterday en route!. .Mrs. Elston of Detroit, daughter of for great Britain, . where -they: will Mrs. Morrison; is the guest of Mr. and endeavor tomake arrangements for Mrs. J. L. Geddes, while visiting •exporting several lines. of • Canadiafriends in Be'grave• • . farmproducts this 'coming fall. Tho I David Chamney of East .Wawanosh L.S.V.G., Brotlicr Roy Girvin. R•S.S• Brother R an. other part of :tlhe continent to which is very ill with .pneumonia. Y Brother` Scott.. " Warden, Brother Carr. Bee Conductor. ' Brother Mallough. 1.-G., Brother Elliott. ' O.G.; Brother Augustine. • Chaplain, Brother 1VIeNab. Speeches from the Grand lodge of- ficers present followed and the lodge' was closed. Lunch' was served . and after an enjoybble time the meett:ng. disbanded with cheers for the Grand Master and for the • Goderieb lodge, Whose work is putting on the degrees was worthy of all praise. !M.. H..An-. derson of Toronto, representing the Oddfellows' Relief. Association, also was among those present. The new' lodge will he known as• Dungannon Lodge, No. 410, and commences .•its existence under most favorable aus- pices. wife and baby boy will follow short- ly. They purpose making their horse there. Milton MeVetty has purchased the fine Durham bull, "Roan Bulie IL.' His sire was "Roan Dune I."' e liose weight was 2220 pounds. WEST WAW ANOSFI FIRE INSUR- ante Company. -Having : been elect ed director and agent: for the above Company, I will insure farm build- ings and Isolated town property.. Will any person wishing to insure drop . •nrc a card dr call me by. phone and they • will • be attended to • at once. -John• Cox, Porters Hill P.O. 25-3m D'.3Stevenson We are glad to hear that George Stbthers it improving. We shall be gladtoseehimout again in soon. Barney Beninger is hereatter to ace as manager as well as buttermaker Fifty cents buys a box of this good for the River Valley Creamery Co. tonic (fifty chocolate coated tablets. Mrs. O'Neil of Toronto has been in every box) at all dealers. resiting at Mr. B. J. Crawford's. She left on Saturday, to visit Lon- don friend,• There was busytime in Dungan- non at non on May 11th hen large partici.' of Oddfellows arrived from various points toassist in the institutionof p r is h a new lodge of the Independent • Or- der of Oddlellows at this paint. Re- presentatives of the three links were present from Lucknow, Seaforth, Goderich and Blyth, making, with the local candidates, a large and impressive gathering. Grand Mailer Seriatar Dan. Derbyshire of Brock- ville, who is a whole host in himself,. was present to institute the 'lodges► and. install the officers and he was ably, s ed byGrand Junior - assit G nd pier J .. Popiestone of Blyth, D,D.G.M. Stew- art of Seaforth, P.D.D.•G.M. Reed of Goderich and Past 'Grand Master A. II. Blakeby of Kingston, who acted as Grand Secretary. The candidates for the new lodge numbered twenty- six, a splendid start for thg.inagura- tion of Oddfellowship in Dungannon. The degree team' of Huron Lodge, (toderich, was present and conferred the four degrees. Following the con- ferring of degrees, the members of the newly instituted lodge elected officers as follows : N.G., Brother Bailie. V,G., Brother Young. R.S:, Brother Moffatt. F.S•, Brother Whyard. Treasurer, Brother Hamilton. R.S,N.G., Brother D. Sproul. L.S.N.G., Brother Walkom. ' R.S:V.G,, Brother Mole. we belong having a large surplus 011 Mr. John Budge, while workingat similar products, these wideeawakee a building, fell off a on'a pile of gentlemen .are shrewd enough tb sell' old .lumber, injuring his foot and direct to the country that consumes ankle very badly. The accident wil? instead of exporting through enter-" lay him off work for a long time. prising American middlemen.Mrs: C. P. Carhsle, who has been'ill, Mr.. Horatio Hale, our"grand old" I for a lon. time, was able to leave her g citizen, left •town last week' on ahome last Sunday week in : an. auto trip to the United States, The I for Winghane eeehere she will spend gentleman Will visit Washington,I thine with her parents, .Mr: and Mrs. among, other places, and from his! James Walker. 1 eminence in the world of letters will Wm Love has had his new • cement be somewhat of a 'lion in Capitol 'so- i mixer in' I3elgiave on e job for Wm. ciety, and doubtless will have the Watson. It isa cylinder type, driven pleasure. of a 'handshake : and a talk by a five horse -power gaso.':no engine, " with President Harrison and oche and the whole thing is placed on a set dignitaries..: of low trucks and looks very neat.• Roy Wheeler of Vancouver, who was visiting here with his father, .has, gone east t ' Y kf f 'd • I HAVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT of stock a thorobred Durham •bull, at lot 11,. Bayfield Road, Stanley.—. Jos, Richardson. • 23 F. W. CUTLER, PAINTER AND Paper hanger, All work done guar- anteed :to give satisfaction. Prices moderate,. Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute, Clinton.83 Stanley Township, May 25th,• 1892 Mr. John Gaiaraith, who' has been sick for some time, . died on Tuesday and was interred on:Thursday in Bayfield. cemietery,. •The xemains were followed by. a large. procession. Mr. Joseph :Richardson, who has been sick with pleuro -pneumonia, cs rccovcring: We hope soon tb see him around again. Mr. Thos. Stinson lost a, 'valuable mare. Nlsr. George Mitchell •of the Babylon Line had a narrow escape • with a kick ,from a colt. • ' Mr. Thos. Brownell is Very busy this season building a new 'barn. 0 'New o•r for few aye. Roy is in the employ of the C.P.R. and has a station sit the firstdivision- al point east of Vancouver, North Bend,on: the Fraser Canyon; Mr. Wm. • Wray has received word of the death of his sister, Mrs, le -II. Miller, of 'Virflen, Man. Mrs, 'VI'iller. visited in .Be.'grave last sunnier, and was present at a• •family reunion. She spent last winter with her two daugh- ters at Los Angeles, and had 'just ar- rived • at the • home of her son, • Ed. Miller, . of Robin, . Man., in her usual good health, when she took nick • _and passed away very suddenly, of .heart failure. Her remains were taken . to Virden, where they were laid at rent to the Virden cemetery, by the side • of her husband, who predeceased herr. Londesboro NIa 25th 1892, .four years ago: Mrs, Daley of Bel- > y grave is a sister of the deceased, also Rev, J. Ferguson attended the Dis- Mrs; McKague of Becton and .Mrs. -Wet meeting of the ',Methodist' church Horner of Badaxe, Mich. held in Wingham last week. Mr. R. B. Jeffrey, station' agent here, has purchased the house lately owned and occupied by Mr. 'William Brunsdon Sr. and will, move tanto it sbortly. :• Mr. Geo. Newton has been in Wing - ham 'for ing-ham'for . •a few days., He has' pur- chased a harness stock there and in all probability will remove there ' be- fore long. • Quite a number of the Sons of England attended.' church with Clin- ton brethren on Sunday. ' ueeiu s birth - Yesterday her 'n g the R day, it was observed as a holiday. Last Wednesday Bro. Themes Jack- son, District Deputy, paid an offrcilal visit to the S:O.E.' lodge of this vil- lage and opened a W.R.D.'lodge in connection with it. Three_ were ad- vanced to the W.R. degree. Mr. S. R. Witliants was visiting Mr. B. Lawrason last week. Tho 1.0.G,T, lodge was welt at- tended on the evening of the 17th, forty-seven members being present, was After the business of the lodge v concluded an excellent program was presented, consisting of a reading by Mr. Wm. Longman, duets be Misses L. Brogden and Elva Adams, instru- mentals by Messrs. Walter Cunning- ham and W. A. T.aylor. The pro- gram was concluded by a tableau Which was evell received. Two new members were added to the roll. SHORTHORN B3ULLS FOR SALE. 2 good red calves, 9 and 12 months Cruickshank Bea • d old, sire by the Cr Bea - with Bud bull "Merry I3ud"-67395 —sire and dans imported and from of up-to-date Scotch breeding.. We also have a fewgood heifers for. sale, Apply to W. J. Biggins Box 263, Elmhurst Farm, Clinton P. 0. 22 FOR SALE. -4 YOUNG SHORT - horn Bulls, got by imported Scot: tish Volunteer 55044, by Golden Prince (83609) all fit for terviee and from good milk -strains, the kind the people are after. ---Jt. Snell. 11 FARM FOR, SALE. --ON THE Wel- don Road, one mile south of t"limon, 132 acres, fine shape tor cropping, no better land anywhere, fair build- ings. Must be sold as owner cannot work it. Will be sold cheap. or will rent to a good tenant, -14. Plurn- steel. Grey Township. Geo. Bert and Will. Cameron are home front the West but tvill return' again. Owing :to the illness of the pastor the service at Roe's church Sunday week was taken by Mr. Relit, Mc- Kay: Union was unsupplied. Township" Council will be held on Thursday, May 26th. It will also. be Court of Revision on the Assessment oll•for 1910, - R !Model Farm Excursion to Guelph Wednesday, ' June 8th. • Lay your plans for this delightful and in- structive outing. Mrs. Will.. Salter and .children of Toronto are here . on g holiday at the home of Charles and Mrs, Rozell, her parents. Mr. Salter, who was a former well known i3russelite, will spend a few days here during, the com- ing week. Miss Annie McNeil has arrived safe - 1 will Sask., where she, r ' Estrov an .Sas v ly m , make her home with her brother, D. 1 A:, who is in buy ness in that town. ,1•Ier many friends . were sorry to see i her leave but hope to leave her back again to 'vitsa where she will always receive a hearty welcome. The funeral of the late 0. 1'. Baker took place from the parental resi- dence, 9th con., on Monday to Brus- sels cemetery and was largely attend- ed. Appropriate services were con- ducted by Rev. (1, 1', Wells, B.D., of Granton, deceased's pastor, and . Rev. II.W. McTavish, of 'Gerrie, a former. Grantee. Six members, •s, of men cr pastorat Granton Court of Canadian Order of Ioresters were pallbearers,earrrs , namely, James Rigney, Gee. Cook, William Westanan, Richard Itageraft, Walter Gibson and Albert Lambin. Court Ethel 201 conducted a very impres- sive service at the grave. The Rev. Robert Grey, a retiree Presbyterian minister, died aged 84, Retail butchers allege a combine be- tween whelesalers and the abattoirs to enhance the price of meat. Mr.." Justice Riddell direeted an is- sue to be tried in Fraser v. Robert son, an interesting marriage case. The ,Superintendent of Agricultural Exhibitions is going to Britain, on a mission for the Ontario Government. On . the direction of the Judge, Mot- orman Williern !McLean was found not Seaforth Mr. James Robb lies been o.te of the busiest „men in town this spriiig laying down hardwood kers in the residences' .of citizens The Seeforth• public school'truc'tees• are having • a room le the school Pi-. ted up' fora kindergarten ci(Tartnicut and have advertised for a teacbzr, duties to :commence the first .of ,Tann; Mr. David .Farquharson. l•.ft last week for•' Saskatchewan. He took with hint a carload of horses . and other settlers' • effects, . Mr.. FFarquhar Son doesnot intend remaining. in .the west,. but he' has: two sons - farming there and may spend the summer with them. • • • • •0. P, Sills, son of Mr. G. A. Sills of Seaforth, has passed his, second year exeminatieti in mining engineer- ing. at • the School of• Practical Science, Toronto, taking honors.. • A mecting of the Ladies Bowling. Club was held on Monday afternoon of last week and : organised. ler the coming season, with the following of- ficers : Ilene President, Mrs. M. Y. McLean. •President, Mee. A. E: Colson. • Vice -President, Mrs: Dr; Barrows. Sec.-Treas., Miss. Edna Henderson. The following committee was appoint- ed : Mrs. McCallum, Mrt'. George Sills, Miss Caro .Cardno and • Mrs. Veale. Skips—Miss Stephens, Mrs. George Sills, Miss •Broadfot,. Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Miss Marion Watson and Mrs'. Ament. An old and respected resident of Seaforih ire the person of Mrs. Jacob Morden, departed this life on. Friday of last week. • Mrs. 'Morden, although ill for some time, did not seem' to suffer from any particular disease, but simply gave way before the weight of years, being in her eighty -teeth year. The Sons of Scotland of Seatorth sent King George V. a letter of tsyrii- pathy en the death of King. Edward VII. A . onf Prof.P Snell of Syracusecure made a runaway marriage at Niagara, Falls a week ago on Sunday and now m is from the, matrimonial atrimon l seeks release knot. • The Government's suit against the town of Sault Ste. Marie for transpor- tation and pay of troops sent from Toronto to quell the riots there sev- en years ago was heard by Chief Jus- tice Falconbridge, who reserved judg- ment. A new floor at small cost. A half - gallon .can of Campbell's Floor Fin- ish will make your old Floor look as geed as new, This Finish :comes in Transparent also with stain combin- ed, producing beautiful. imitations of natural woods, Harland Bros. sell it. WARNING ! • -Since the discovery in England and the introduction into Canada of SALVIA, the Great Hair Grower, and on account of the phenomenal ,sale it has had:,others have tried to imitate SALVIA. Beware and make certain you get the original. • Every battle bears the same, "SALVIA" (lotion for sage) The results . obtained, from using SALVIA are remarkable. Falling hair is at -once fastened to the scalp ; new life springs up •frons the roots, and the growth of the hair is amazing, Dead hairs axe restored to their . natural color. The Dandruff germ is destroyed. Every bottle has a written guarantee. W: A. McCort- nell always keeps a stock of Salvia on hand. Try • a bottle and watch your hail: grow: :SALVIA' is the only preparation, as far as we -know that is .sold with a guarantee, A large bottle for50c, ; H odL Sarsapartilla Leads all other !medicines in the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, paleness and. nervousness. It effects its great cures, not simply because it contains sar- saparilla, but because it com- bines the utmost remedial val- ues of 20 different ingredients. Get it today. Sold by all druggists everywhere. 100 Doses $1. How Farmers Can - Practice Conservation Canada, being a nati)a of farmers, has to pay a very largo need bill each year. Last year our c -ops eel -red for 33,000,000 bushels of • seed grain— wheat, oats and barley, and we are constantly increasing our. erre- cultural acreage. This being so, -the t is economy of sowing good clean i : tced at once apparent. The advantages to 1 pro- ceeds tee from 't are Hee be derived f m r P ceeds of a sum of money laid.•out at compound interest -they are cumula- tive in their effect and grow in ever Some ratio. year. ago a ,.., competition was carried en in souse 450 places in Canada "o see lust what the actual results of :i,ing clean pure seed would be. If we reason from the results obtained from it, we find that our grain yield last year vtould have been increased by ?90,000,000 bushelsg, bad clean vi orous seed been sowed on every acre under citlti.va- .tion, Now, 190,000,000 bushels of grain would Ml 1,500 miles of rail- way grain cars. It• is such a large amount that it is hard for the mind to comprehend, but, at any rate, it goes to show that it. would 1•av our farmers to he particular about the kind of seed they sow. g guilty on a charge of criminal negli- Repeat it :---Shilolr'n Cure will al- genee. ways cure my coughs and colds." G. P. Clarkson, a travelling sales- man, who was hurt at Seab:nth, Ont., a. week ago, died at Buffalo. WEARING •AWAY YOUR LUNGS: Yee; and your strength too. Stop coughing and get rid of that catarrh. The• only .remedy. is "Catarrhozone" whio'.i goes to the diseased tissues a- long with the air you breathe; it can't fail to reach the source of the troub- le it's bound to kill :the germs, and. as for healing. up the •'.sore places,' nothing can surpass Catarrhozone. If you don't getinstant relief and ulti- mate . cure you will at • Ieast get back' your money for. Catarrhozone is. guaranteed to cure catarrh in .any part of the . system. You run no :risk—therefore' use 'Catarrhozone-at our expense if: not satisfied. •yFOUR SPECIAL SAVINGS For the Following Saturday and all next week Zurich • Mitts Lizzie Trucmner of 'Detroit is visiting, with her mother and sister, Mrs. L. Prang. Mrs. Rerierardt of Preston is home for a visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Maass. Mr. P. Bender 'accompanied by his son Walter, . was at St. Thomas to last • r. Abe Bender 'son 11I visit his vs week. Mr. F. C. •Kalbfleisch Inas about completed sawing at his mill and is busily engaged in getting out mat- erial . for several new houses and ver- andahs Mr. It. W. Williams of the T'ilolsons Bank staff of London is enjoying his annual holidays at his home here. . Tinware. "10 qt Dish Pans forlOc 14 20c 6 qt Pails for . lOc • l0 . .... 12e 14. " 15c. A good dipper only... „.... 5c • 0 q one piece Milk Pans, doz i$1 • Garden • Hose. guaranteed ' to stand water works pressure, 10e • per foo't:'up: o Garden Rakes, 12 tooth mallahle iron, •only 22c ' . Long. handled round point Shovels, extra strong solid steel socket, reg 83c for; 05c Graniteware . p. Dippers. reg 3Cc for 20c Double Rice Boilers, reg 85c, 55c Water Pitchers, reg 600 for 40c. rent 75e for •50c :. Sauce Paps, reg 50c for • 38c " . reg 35c. for........ 23c Basting Spoons choice for:. • 8o 'Vol•Peek Granite Cement Don't Throw it Away.-eThat • •granite tea:kettle, saucepan, er ether utensil because it has a hole in it. VOL PEEK Granite. Cementwill repair it as.good as . new. 'One .package will mend 50 holes, only 25c A. Great Fencing -Bargain • Now• is a gieat chance to secure your Coiled Spring Wire, as' we • have the present cash price only $2.25 per hundred, making the cost of • a seven wire fence :only about Ile—thecheapest fence that can be built.. To parties pinking application for water from the Water Works : System—we can furnish and install anything in the line. If you want a Bath; Sink, Basin, Lavatory Taps, Etc., Etc., call and let us figure with you. Agents. for Sherwin-Williams .P• • aints and Varnishes,. and Japt£lae. . and Dustbane the great sweeping compound. HARLAND BROS. STOV:ES AND HARDWARE A1NtNV ANV AAAAA2' Your. ?-atek.Wants. In buying a Watch you, of course, value, that is you want want goodY a watch that will • look well, and wear well, but above all things keep accurate time. In other words • - you want a dependable watch, and THAT'S THE KIND WE SELL See our Stock and Hear our Prices. W. R. Couivter Jeweler and 'g Engraver. w• ., . CLINTON Issuer of Marriage Licenses. i