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What Neglect
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PITT
JAS. E. BRANT SUFFERED TOR-
MENTS FROM KIDNEY, DIS-
EASES.
Then He used Dodd's Kidney Pilld and
Became a Well Man—His Exper-
ience a Lemon for You.
Athabasca Landing,. Alta., June 6.
(Special).—That Kidney Disease, ,neg-
lected in its earlier stages, leads to
the most terrible suffering, if not
death itself, and that the one .sure
cure for it in, all staves is Dodd's
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Kidney Pills, is the experience of 1V r,
James E. Brant, a farmer residing
near here.
Mr. Brant contracted Kidney Dis-
ease, when a young man, from a
strain, and, like hosts of others, neg-
lected it, ti.pectfng it to go away
itself.
But it kept gradually., growing
worse, till ,after thiriy. years .of in-
creasing suffering the climax came,
and be found himself so crippled that
at times he could not turn in bed,
and for two weeks at a time it was
impossible for him to rise from a
chair without putting his hands on
his knees.
He could not button his clothes:. He
was troubled with Lumbago, Gravel
r
and Backache, and tried medicines
for each andse a11 of thewi't'hout get-
ting relief, tial. good luck turned him
to Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Dodd's Kidney Pills started at the
cause of his troubles and cured his
kidneys, With cured kidneys
other troubles speedily disappeared,
and to -day he is a well man.
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•Dodd's Kidney Pills you will never
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Disease, Dropsy or Bright's Disease.
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—RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE,—
•OUR
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.
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W. H. Watts & Son,
Opposite Postoffice. Store opeps at
7.30 a. m. Closes at 8 p. in. : •
We are practical Boot and Shoe
Makers and repairers. Boots tnade to
order in from 1 to 3- days notice, and
repairing done while you wait.
FARMERS ATTENTION' •
We have several psi•: of stir: own
make of Boots which t,re just :ins
thing for spring wear. tlmie in end
see them.
All repairing left at the PostolTice
err at Mr. Adams' store will have our
nest 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
Huron
Clinton News•Becord
June 9th, 1910
ounty News Gathered
for News -Record Readers
18 Years Ado
",From . The News -Record of
June 8th, 1892 ,
Clinton, Juno 8th,, 1892.
Mrs. J. W. Ritervisit to is on a
BYLAW NO. 8 OF 1910 OF THE
Township of Stanley for regulating
the running at large of dogs.—Tho
Municipal . Council of the Township
of Stanley enacts 'as follows : 1—
All former By-laws regulating the
keeping or running at large of dogs
are•hereby repealed. 2—In this By-
law the word "dog" shall include
"hitch" unless a contrary • intention
appears. 3—No person shall allow
hisor tierdog to run at large t.i
the said Township. For the pur-
pose of this By-law a dog shall . be
deemed to be (running at large when
found: in a street or other public
place, and not under the control of
any 'person.. 4—Any dog running at.
large contrary to this By -.law' may
be killed. 5—Any constable' or oth-
er person authorized by the Council.
may kill any dog running at large,
contrary to this By-law or prosecute
the owners of all dogs not pro sly
muzzled on their premises.. or at
large. 6 -No . owner. of any dog
• ,shall permit such dog to attack
any person on. a street or other
public place; or do any damage
whatsoever and: if complaint:: is
made' to a Justice of the Peace in
and for .the County of Huron : he
may, . if satisfied that such com-
plaint ie'substantiated, order such
owner to deliver such dog over to
the constable' or other person as
he may appoint• in order thatit
may bedestroyed, and if such own-
er or person; shall.• refuse or neglect
•.to deliver such dog over to the
constable or said other person with-
in twenty-four hours thereafter he
or she shall be liable 'to the penal-
ties . of this Bq -law. 7 -Any dog
known to be rabied shall : be immedi-
ately destroyed. 8=Any person con-
victed of any breach. of .any of the
provisions, of this By-law shall . for-
• reit and pay in•thediscretion of the
convicting Magistrates: penalty not
exceeding . the suer; of Fifty. Dollars
for each offence .exclusive of costs
and in.default of payment of the.
. said, penalty,' and costs forthwith,
the said penalty and casts • or
costs only may be levied by distress
and . sale of the goods and chattels
'of the offender, and in case .suffi-
cient goods and chattels are not
•found out of which such penalty can
he levied, the convicting Magi i:trate,
•niay convict the offender to the
Comhnon Goal of : the County of
Huron with or without hard' labor
for any period not exceeding ore
month unless the said nenalty and
.costs are sooner paid. Passed in
open. Council this 28th day of Ma,-,
A. D. 1910.—J. E. ilaruwell, Clerk ;
William Glen, Reeve. .
Morris Township.
Council meeting and Court of Re-
vision will be held on the 13th inst.
Arthur Shaw was at Chatham last
a
week asdelegate to the Methodfrt-
Conference.
George White pressed 30 tons of hay
in eight hours for Alex. Cloake , of
g y
Morris.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Hugh .Forsyth of Frobisher, Sask., is
ow
Grey Township.
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nsall
Next Council meeting will be held Dr. Sellery, wife and son I• erne
June 27th. were in Toronto last week. The Dr.
Jas. Pearson has the material on attended the Dental convention..
remodelingh us 1Vliss. Berthabeen
ground for his house � Welsh who .las be n
this summer. spending the winter with Ise; sister
Mrs. Jos. Murray and daughter of ' in Montreal, arrived home last week
their
were visiting with t l ir
aunt, Mrs. F. Miller. .
Henry
Bateman of H
esPe cr was
here last week attending the funeral
the Queen City. not enjoying very good health but we of his brother.
Miss S Kilty is visiting friends in hope a chsnga for the better will
Samuel Burke and John White
the vicinity of Hillsgreen. speedily ensue.
Dr. Gibson was the guest of W. B. were visiting. at Fatter, Kirkton and
Staffa last week with relativesand
friends.
Dickson, Brussels, for Several days.
Mrs. Wm. Coats Sr., will visit her
son, Robt. W., at Detroit this week.
Dr. Wm. Gunn attended a meeting
of the American Medical Association
in Detroit last .week.
Mrs. W. II. Steep of Collingwood is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Jackson.
Miss Aggie and Mr. Jas. McMurtrie
are in Harrison thisweek attending
din
g
.the nuptials of their friend, Miss
Besree Waddell, who is not unknown
in town.
A telegram was last. Sasturday re-
ceived here announcing the safe ar-
rival of 1VLr. T, Jackson Jr: in Bri-
tain, •
We hear much criticism . of the local
climate lately. Some people don't
know when they're well off. Why,.
the only thing that keeps .it froin
snowing is that conditions aro fav-
orable to its raining.
Cantelon Bros, made a 'shipment
last week of 3,300 pounds of choice
butter. This firm handles an im-
mense quantity of produce in the
course of a year.
kr. Walter Coats of Wingham, : for-
merly of Clinton, lost his only son
recently. Mrs.• Win. Coats, Sr., of
town attendedthe funeral.
One night ?ast week a party of.
young people were returning; home
late . when passing down .Albert or
Rattenbury street a light' was not.-
iced
ot=iced in McTaggart'a bank. The idea
of a 'bank robbery seized the party
at once. Mr. McTaggart was notified
and a messenger sent for Chief
Wheatley. When they arrived on the
scene: all was dark and•quiet.
On Tuesday, June 7th, Rev, Jos-
eph Elliott, now pastor of the Pres-
byterian church at Nairn, Ont., was
married to Miss Rose, only daught-
er Of Mr. John Essen, London, form-
erly of Bayfield. 'The ceremonywas
performed by Rev. W. J. Hill,rec-
tor of • the church of St. John the
Evangelist, in the presence. of only
the .immediate relatives of the con-
tracting parties. Mr_. and Mrs. El-
liott lett on a trip to Montreal.. The
groom in well known . in Clinton,
having attended the high school here
for some time.: .
Lightning Rods ars a sere protec-
tion to your building during Elec-
tric Storms.
Barns roded from $l5 00 upwards
with a COPPER ROD through and
through. A written guarantee
given.
Also Galvanized Rods much cheap -
Pr.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. .
For particulars apply to
W. N. StogdiIi
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FIELD STONE. WANTED.-- THE
town of Clinton will pay $3.75 per
cord for field stone forroad build-
ing. —Apply to 'rhos, Beacom,
Chairman Street Committee. 30
at once.—John Cox, Porters Hill
P.O. •25-3m
I HAVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
of stock a thorobred Durham bull,
at lot 11, Bayfield Road, Stanley. --
Jos. Richardson. 23
ere
F. W. CUTLER, PAINTER AND
Paper hanger. All work done guar-
anteed to give satisfaction. Prices
moderate. Residence nearly opposite
Collegiate Institute. Clinton. 83
SLABS
for sale
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Cut in right length
for range.
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JAS. HAMITON
Coal Merchant
PHONE 52
Londesboro, June 8th, 1892.
. Mr. and Mrs. . Wm. Brunsdon of
Sault Ste •Marie have been, visiting
old friends in this neighborhood dur-
tng the last :few days.. •
'Mr. Doig,' teacher in `S.S. No. 8,
was in Seaforth fail Thursday . -at-
tending the teachers! convention.
Mr. B. Lawrence was in Blyth an
Fe:day attending a meeting of the
executive of .District Lodge No. 21,
I.O.G.T.
Mr. R. Jeffrey' has . moved into the
house. purchased > by him from Mr.
Win. Brunsdon Sr. •
Among the changes made by the
stationing committee of the Guelph
'Conference: of the Methodist eharch
we notice Rev.. J. Ferguson goes to
Fordwich and ' Rev. .1. B. Walwin
comes to Londesboro..
During_ the absence of Rev. J. Fer-
guson at conference his pulpit was
filled on Sunday morning by ' Mr.
Geo. Mellin and in the evening by
Mr.. Stevens.
Two new members were added to
the tO.G.T.. Lodge last week.
Mr. Geo. Newton has decided to
move to Wingham where he will car-
ry on , a harness business. Ho has
rented his premises here to J. T.
O'Brien, tailor, who will take pos,
ession about Juitf lst.
'Fall wheat looks remarkably well
in this vicinity. The continuous
rains have injured the spring crops,
especially on low land; Hay,' . will
be •an abundant crop. Altogether
the farmer's outlook is good.
A
three year old steer,
by
W
al-
ter
Forre:lt, 2nd line, weighed 1520
pounds and brought his owner up-
wards of $106.
Jas. Blake, who is drilling at Sel-
kirk, Ont., was visiting. at Wm. Wat-
son's last week. Mrs. Blake and
daughters are there, the former being
Mr. Watson.
a daughter of M. i
Last week Mr, Jas. Calder and son
left Brusse
s for their home
at Port
Arthur after an enjoyable visit at the
home of Thos. Bielby 8th line, Mrs.
Calder's father.
John Currie, 4th line, has had a
driving shed raised. Building is 21 x
33 feet on cement foundation. Duke
'Jordan was the framer,
•
If you are sot satisfied after using
according to directions two-thirds of
a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, you can have your
money back. Thq tablets cleanse and
invigorate the stomach, improve the
digesition, regulate the bowels. ` Give
them a trial and get well. Sold by
all dealers.
Belgrave
Mrs. 'Hill of Londesboro visited her
son, . Thos. Hill.
Miss Minnie Netherly holidayed in
London last week; •
Miss Dora Watson visited recently
with fir ends in Ethel.
Chas: Grasby sold a fine heavy ;draft
two-year-old colt for $210,
Dr. Kirkby of j3elgrave visited his
parents at Walton last week.
Findlay Anderson visitedhisdaugh-
ter,
augh-
t er, Mrs. Brooks, of Centralia.
Mrs. J. •Taylor visited her sister
Mrs. Braoks of Centralia last week.
Miss Grace Clark of \'Vinghani, was
a visitor over Sunday at Mrs. C.
Proctor's recently. •
Miss F. Ethel Watson of Wingham
spent a few days at her 'hone hero last
week.
Robt. Stonehouse attended the fun-
eral of his aunt • at Wyoming last
week.
Miss McCallum of . Wingham spent
a few days with Mrs. Sproat last
week.
The Trustees of Brandon cemetery
have had the lots re -staked and num-
bered.
Mrs. Lindsay of Londesboro spent
Sunday at the •home of her sister, Mrs,
T. Hill. • '
Mr. ' John Watson spent part of last
week with his brother, James of
Kincardine.
Miss Carrie Stewart of Wingham
visited with 'her uncle and aunt, ' Dr.
and Mrs. Stewart; .last week.
Dr. Anderson of Philadephia, Penn.,
isvisiting at the home of his parents,:
Mr. and'Mrs. Findlay Anderson:
Hugh McLean' lelt last week:, for
Winnipeg; Calgary and . Edmonton,
on, business combined with pleasure.
Mrs. C. Burney `of Exeter visited her
sister, Mrs. H. Hooper, while inat-
tendance at the funeral of her cousin,
W. Rath.
Miss Robertson of Toronto, daughter
of the late Dr. Robertson, the. great
North West missionary, was the guest
of her cousin, Miss Tessio I3alliday.
Geo. Dalgarno, who has been unable
to move about owing to an injured
hip, was removed from ..his home to
his daughter's, Mrs. Geo. Robertson.
John Hopper's little boy that fell
29 feet down the elevator shaft in
Hanna's.' store. in Wingham, last week,
is doing nicely.
About twenty-five young people
from Brick. church 'appointment drove
over to Belgrave one evening last
week and spent a pleasant time with
Rev. and Mrs. Cook at . the parson-
age.
Mr. Skelton, while coming down
the hill just west of Belgrave, lost
control of his wheel, consequently he
had a bad fall, got his face and hands
badly cut, shoulders and arms bruised
and a bad shaking up, laying him off
for a couple of weeks.
Livd hogs commanded $9.50 per cwt.
last week in Belgrave, there being two
carloads shipped ,one a double -dock.
Just to show what some of the farm-
ers are making night be interesting.
Mn. Scott received for one large load
$359; Jays. Bone, $251 ; Wm. Isbister,
for 7 hogs, $188. The prices seems
to bo on the increase and the money
derived from them is enormous. Nev-
er in Ontario were the times so good
for the farmer as to -day.
John Darton of Morpeth is .looking
for his wife., whom he suspeets of
having eloped with Joseph Stanley.
The Bay of Quinte Methodist Con-
ference is meeting at Trenton, the
Hamilton Conference at Guelph and
the London Conference at Chatham.
A Chicago surgeon has discovered a
way of binding up .severed arteries by
means of magnesium couplers instead
of sewing them.
One hundred and one persons were
killed on the steam and electric rail-
roads of Pennylvania fn the month of
April.
Twenty persons were murdered dur-
ing the election campaign in Hun-
gary,There was a sensational break in
cotton on the New York Cotton Ex-
change yesterday.
Chas. and Mrs, Rozeii and their
daughter, Mrs. Engel, of Paw Paw,
Michigan, were visiting at Elmira last
week with friends.
]Mss Jennie McDonald, 4th con.,
has been ill with an attack of pneu-
friends she
mania buther
hope
many
will soon. be fully recovered.
we are sorry to state that
Andrew
and Mary, son and daughter of Thos.
Kirkconnell, 16th con., ,have been ill
with pneumonia but are improving
nicely naw.
A horse that Wm. Bateman was
driit:ng in the lane ran away ever day
hof
recently and threw him out the rig.
He escaped most fortunately. .
About . sixty farmers attended the
Drainage Demonstration . Liven by
Mr. Weir, of the Department' of
Physics, O.A.C., Guelph, on May
21st, on the farm of John Jack-
son, 5th con.
Alex. • Dunbar, who had his . leg
broken while playing football, is im-
proving nicely we are pleased to state.
The telephone construction gang . is
at work putting in' poles on. the 4th
line this week. Nearly everybodyis
going to take a 'phone.
WEST WAWANOSH FIRE INSCR-
aneo Company.—Having been elect
ed director and agent for the above
Company, X Will insure farm build-
ings and Isolated town property.
Will any person wishing to insure
drop 'me a card or call me by
phone and they will be attended to
THE UNDERSIGNED 14AS AT
lot 26, con. 6, Hallett, for the
improvement of stock, a Polled -
•
A superb finish is obtained by us-
ing Campbell's Varnish Stain on
floors, furniture or interior wood-
work. These stains are sold in •,'
pint, it pint, pint, quart and gallon
cans. Ask Harland Bros. for color
Card.. •
Dungannon.
Will. Glen Mt on Monday of last
•week for the west.
Miss Stapleton has returned .to
Wingham..
Mrs, Tichbourne of Goderich visit-
ed at H. Jones' last week.
Jack Roberts of Auburn spent
Sunday week at ,his home here.
Miss Mair of . Londesboro visited at
G. Bradford's : on Sunday week.
J. Walkonn and n ife have returned
from their visit with friends • at
Mitchell.
Miss. Reta Treleaven ‘Of Ripley vis-
ited friends here last week.
. Lorne Young attended the baseball
match at Auburn last Saturday week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford have
returned to their home in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K,aino of
Gerrie visited friends here Sunday. .`
Will Pierce has .moved into ,the
dwelling adjourning • the jewellery'
store. •
Miss Lillie McLean is improving
slowly. 'We hope to see her out again
soon,
G. Begley and wife returned last
week from their visit to their . son
in Hamilton.
Geo. Stotliers' injured leg is im-.
praying, Ile. was able to drive •'out
one day.
Wilson Ivens and wife of .Goderich
Township attended thc.funeral of Mr.
Ivern' sister, on ,Tuesday of last week.
The funeral of the. late Miss
Margaret Ann Ivers took pace
from her late residence in
the village Tuesday of last week.
Miss • Ivers had been a resident of
the village only a shorttime, hav-
ing moved from the farm a few
months ago. She had not been well
for some time, but being of a • quiet
disposition .she did no complaining
and was not thotiptht to be seriously
ill until a short time ago. She leaves
to mourn Iter loss one brother, Wil-
son, of Goderich township, and three
sisters : Miss Lizzie at home here :
Mrs. Smith of California, and Mrs.
Horton of Sault Marie. me pall-
bearers were Harry _Fowler, Charlie
Fowler, Allen Ivers, Lorne Ivers,
Howard Ivers and Wm. Smyth. Rev.
T, Hicks officiated.
YOU ARE AILING.
Not quite sick, -but robbed of am-
bition to work—find it hard to think
clearly. Not ill enough to think • of
dying, but bad enough for life to be
pretty dull. There is a remedy—Fer-
rozont—that quickly lifts that half
dead feeling. Gracious, but Ferro -
zone makes you feel good ; it shar-
pens the dullest appetite, makes it
keen as a razor.0oerr
t
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Blood ? b o .one makes
las of
It, the rich nourishing kind that vit-
alizes the whole body. Yott'lb bo
wonderfully quickened, immensely
strengthened, feel hearty and vigor-
ous after using Ferrozone. Buoyant
healer, surplus vigor and reserve en-
ergy all conic from this great restos-
ative. Pifty cents buys a box of fifty
Angus bull.—Thos. 'b:. Mason 28 tablets at all dealers.
Our bowling club purpose running a
pipe across the lawn for the purpose
of sprinkling the street in front of
ther
g een,
Geo. Joynt has completed a lend-
.
some latticed fence at the rear o,, His
fine residence. He now has one :of the
most complete and attractive ',faces
intown.
Colin Hudson has had wonderful
success in chicken hatching this seas-
on. Out of 70 eggs set, he has 64
chickens. Another Hensallite's luck
went the other way, as out of 100
eggs set he had only 14 thickens.
The concert given by the Southland
Serenaders, in the opera house, on
Thursday night of last week was pro-
ucompetent judges t
no sledo o be
bym
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one of the best ever rendered there. The
entertainment throughout was of a
very high-class character.
A prize of • $30,000 is being offered
for an airship flight from New York
to St. Louis, and one of $25,000 for
a flight from New York to Chicago.
DISORDERED . KD�iE•'.
NO�
or a Weak Bladder if You Take a
New Doses of
FIG PILLS.
All Backache and Distress from
Out -of -Order Kidneys or Bladder
Trouble will vanish, and you will
feel fine. Lame Back, Painful Stit-
ches, . ' Rheumatism, Nervous Head-
ache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Worn-
out, Sick Feeling and other symp-
toms of Sluggish, Inactive Kidneys
and,Liver disappear.` Smarting,
Freuent Urination and all Bladder
Troubles end. Fig Pills go at
once to the disordered Kidneys,Blad-
der and Urinary System, arid,com-
plete a• cure before you kno• it.
There is no other remedy, at any
price, which will effect so thorough
and prompt a cure as a 25 cent box
of Fig Pills. Only curative results
can come from taking Pig Pills, and
a• few doses mean clean active, heal-
thy Kidneys. Bladder and Liver—
and No Backache.
For sale at all first class drug
stores. 25c..a.box. or five for one
dollar. •
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Rev. Dr, 'Teasdale, a retired Metho-
dist' • clergyman . from the Maritime
Provinces, died at London, Ont.
Bowmanville ratepayers carried the
bylaw providing for municipal owner-
shio of the electric. light plant. •
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism,'relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole system.
Accept no substitute: insist on har-
1n; Hood's Sarsaparilla.. Get it today.
Carey Township
After a severe illness of a week and
a half from pleurisy followed by double
t
pneumonia, Jesse Bateman paylsear
over to. the Beyond on Tuesday,
31st, in his 42nd year. Deceased
was the youngest son of Wrn. Bate-
man and was born on the farm upon
which
e died,
of 1d
,
con. 6. Eight
years ago he was
united in marriage
to Miss Mattie Ingram, who with
two children survive. The subject
lect
of this notice was a Methodist in
religion and a Conservative in poli-
tics and was an industrious man, who
enjoyed the'esteem of the community.
His father, four brothers, Jnr.;
Brussels ; Wil?iain, of Niagara Fall;,
N.Y., Joshua, of Toronto ; and Heti-
ry of Hespeler, and two sisters
Mrs. Harry Atwood, of Grey town
ship and Mrs. Freeman, ,
of Taront
,
survive.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
sold on a guarantee that if you are
not satisfied after using two-thirds of
a bottle according to dhrections, your
money will be refunded. It is up to •
you to try. Sold by all dealers.
Eight men were Billed by a pre-
mature blast in a Pennsylvania quar-
ry.
Rev. Reuben Millyard of Goderich
was elected President of. the London
Conference, and Rev. W. H. Emsley
President of the Bay of Quinte Con-
ference,
THI{OW MEDICINES
TO THE. DOGS , !
At best they are unpleasant, often
useless. You have some disease of
the nose, throat or lungs. Doctors
would call it bronchitis, asthma or
catarrh. Tho common root of these
diseases is germ or microbic irrita-
'tion,=Catarrhozone not only destroys
disease germs, it does more, it heals
diseased and inflamed tissue. The dis-
Iease is. not only cured,but its re-
turn is forever prevented by using
Catarrhozone which is splendid also
for colds, coughsand irritable throat.
Remember you inhale Catarrhozone
Nature's• own cure -use no :other : but
Catarrhozone—it's the best catarrh
cure made.
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1 Our Speeial Savings
For the Coming Saturday and all Next Week
A 10c Bargain Sale
Our special feature for next week will be a'10c Bargain Sale. Every
article shown in 'our big window will he your.c:boiee for 10e. • Don't
,Hiss it as there will be a big assortwent'of useful artieles at exception-.
ally good value.
• ONE WEEK MORE
As we think one week more will close nut our 'Coiled Spring Wire
sve have decided to give the pnbie thebenefit, and for all :next week
will be 32 25 per hundred. : Now is your, last chance • as it Cannot be
,repliteed this season for the'sarne money.
A Good Supply :of
Sherwin-Williams Paints, Screen Doors, . and
Windows, Auto Sprayers, Gasoline -and Oil
Stoves, Daisy Churns, Washing -'Machines,.
. Clothes Wringers, Scythes and Snaths Bathe,
Basins, Sinks, Lavatories, and all plumbing goods
H ••ARLAND BROS.
STOVES AND • HARDWARE
GIN PILLS FREE, -S0 YOU CAN
TRY THEM
Before You Buy Thom
We certainly make it cast' for anyone,
who needs Gut Pills, to find out how
valuable they are. •
First of all, we will seed absolutely'
free of charge, a sample of Gin Pills to
every sufferer from Kidney or Bladder
Trouble, Lame Back or Rheumatism.
Then, after you have purchased the
regular 50c. boxes, we guarantee to re-
turn your money U Gin Pills do not do
all that we claim for them,
Vou risk nothings -you have every-
thing
verything to gain-- . by Writing for a free sam-
ple of Gin Pills. You can try them and
sector yourself just how much good they
will do you, This is the way Mr.
Dietrich cured himself of serious Kidney
Trouble.
St. Agathe, 'Que., April 6th, 1009.
"I received your sample box of 'Gds
Pills and as 1 found them highly satin-
factory, I ant using Gin Pills regularly
and can highly recommend them."
I, P. DIETRICH.
Write the National Drug $e: Chem. Co.
Limited (Dept. A.), Toronto, and a free
sample will be sent you by return mail.
Regular size boxes are sold by duals 1
at 600. a box --41 for $2.50. 28
EYESIGHT
WE HAVE ARRANGED WITH
S. L. TAU'BE, Manufacturing Optician and
Eyesight Specialist of Toronto.
TO BE AT OUR STORE ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd
Taube & Sons are the oldest optical firm in Canada, having
been established since 1873, and during the past 30 years have given '
every satisfaction to thousands of customers. Owing to the fact
that they grind all their own lenses and manufacture their own
frames they are in a position to furnish Optical Service that cannot
be excelled. 1f you have "Eye Troubles" don't fail to take advatnt,
age of this opportunity to have your eyes properly attended to.
ALL WORK IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED,
ARE YOU DEAF ?
if so we can make you hear with the "ACOUSTICON." The
Aeousticon magnifica every sound, word, 400 per cent. That means
that no matter how deaf you are nor what the original cause of your
deafness was; so long AA the auditary nerve is alive, von Will hear at
once. CALL AND SEE IT, MAK .APPOINTMENTS NOW
W. R. Coaster
Janitor and Engraver, CLINTON
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Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
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