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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-10-13, Page 2VRITY- -ACCURACY* 111101He ••••• ieltik• MO ....ie..** What D°,,Mu For years you have 1 Z thrown your money a- _ way on Stock foods while i Z your neighbors have been • making Handsome Prof- i Z its by feeding i DOUGLAS t Z • , STOCK • • . INVIGORATOR i • • • Mothers.Should Watch Closely • DISEASED K.1DNEYS THE C.".le`eF, OF BED-WETTING. Wellesley young man .permanent (air- ed by 1/odd's Kidney Pills, the puhlie the benefit of hie esperience. to their Horse's, Cattle 2 and Hogs. REMEMBER • It is absolutely the Best and ('heapest Digestive • tome for your stock. Call in and talk it over. • A LARGE PAIL FOR 73c. • Wellesley, Ont., Oct. 10. (Special); -That all diseases of the bladder it inn bed-wt•tting, to Gravel are the direst results of Kidney Disease, has heat proved again, and. again by Dodd's .. Kidney Pills. They cure the K Wheys and the Bladder diseases speedily vise appear. One of the latest patens com- es in the experience of Mr. tle new Strebrl the well-known. harneesenek- er of this place. "I was ti i ailed with bei -wt I lee; for many vears," Mr. Strebol, says. 'Me doctor could not give mei relief and no one knows how I suffered. I tried many medicines, till in January 1905, reading the experiences of others led me to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Nine boxes cured me. so completely. that 1 have never been troubled since." Mothers should learn that evlun their children are addicted to . ' :bed-. wetting it is time to look to the eau'.'. The Kidneys are the cause: Cure the Kidneys by using Dodd's Kidney Pills, and nut only stop the bed-wetting, but ward off serious and dangerous disemies in atter life.. j.W. S. R. HOLMES i Manf'g Chemist. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••I -RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE- Clinton News -Record Huron County News Gathere,... for News-Reeo.rd Reade: ibm•agemoomF0,mo.m.../••• W. H. Watts & Son, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ('LIN TON Stare opens at 7.30 a. m. and closes at 8 p.m. We are practical Boot artd Shoe Makers and repairers. Boots made to order in from 1 to 3 days notice and repairing done .while you wait. FARMERS ATTENTION. We keep on hand Boots and Shoes of our own make which are just the, thing for farm work. W. H. Watts & Son OUR TRADE DOUBLED Our sale of Flour, Feeds, Seed Grain, Etc., has doubled this season over last That better evidence can there be that our stock and prices are right. FORD&McLEOD Belgrave 8 \ , i bas been visiting her aunts, Mrs. J. I do, Ohio, visited recently with Mr. era at New the steamer Seaforth BlUtb • . A young German yMiss May Pensleadt of Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bethune cf Tole- • -.- •. : ' .. ‘.. • Brown and Mrs. T. Sloan. Thanksgiving services were held in Trinity church on Sunday week. The. church was beaut if title' decorated with flowers, fruit mid green. The morning service was taken by Rev. mr. J)unbar, wh v t a -TIM e , Grocer Irwin has moved to . neve Rev. on .laines St., nvened by and commodious quarters in the Me- T. IL Farr, Conduett•d the . ev- the botese McMichael. Mr, Ilinehley 1 ening serviee. Beth were evedi attend- Mr. James Kay block. ... - 1 e(1 and most .1w1prel. Mr. E. Robin- I purposes Moving. into fawn front Rev, Mr. Turnbull of Kincardine him sang a solo at the evening ;Qr. 1 Roxboro. e . will succeed Rev. Mr. Young as ree- vice. . , 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Stewart are tor at Goderieb. Mk. Young goes to Mrs. 'Frank :110.`aughey has. been i taking M. the annual excursion,. of t he Woodhouse, Norfolk Co. Ticket ,Agent•s' .Association. They I will resit Montreal, Quebee and oilier quite ill but is recovering. i p.urchased the two Commander brick :tlessks F. Metcalf and R. R. Sloan 1 have bee'n .ealled into ,service i i pointe of interest .and will be away Messrs. Harland- -Bros. last week stores adjoining their present bard- as about ten days. . ware store. From The News-Reeord of October 12th; 1892. Clinton, ()et. 120, 1892. Bethunese mother and sister. Messrs. Frank and Roy Willis .ar- / • rived home from Portage la. Prairie last week. They were called home owing to the serious illness of 0(141 Mr. Jas. Medley has purchased I father. coal tiCminer from Monte. is with York. The annual harvest- thank -offering service in Trinity church,. .Belgeave, Sunday week, conducted by Rev. T. 11. Farr, the new rector of Myth, Belgrave and Auburn, wao a decided success. The sum of $100 was, asked to meet all requirements ter missions front the parish .of Be?grave for the year 1 910 and the sum of $97.29 was realized. Rev. Mr. Farr made a good impression on the people of Belgrave and vicinity on his Sunday amongst them and a suceeesfue . se_ eumbency eoreshadowed. Miss Marshall, who taught ..here last year, has gone to the - Northal school at London. Miss Esther Tucker has been visit- ing with fiec nets in the village: • - judgeo at the surrounding fall exhi- bitions, The Fair held on last Tuesday and Wednesday was a success. The wea- ther was not very favorable but the exhibits in all classes were good and the attendance, considering the wee - ether, was large. Rev. Mr, Farr and family moved to Blyth last week and Mr. Farr conduc- ted his inaugural service in Myth on Sunday evening. The reverend gent- • leman came to Corrie parish Dee years ago from Wallaceburg. The editor of the Record was the only person in the parish who had previously met him, and during his five years here we have been elosely aeoociated with liim as minister's warden, . and we- wish to hear record to the good work: he did, while here. Tlei Blyth people. vill 'find Mr. Farr a bard worker, a thoro- ugh Christian gentleman, . ono who shows forth in his •life what lie preaCh- es from the pulpit.- We -have much pleasure in recommending hien and his, good wife and little family to the good people of Myth, Belgeave .and Aube. urn.Fordwech Record.. There was an exceptionally large attendance at the 'Vestrymeeting eif St. Paul's church in the school room on Monday evening. A. committee consisting of Messrs. Farren, Jackson and Plummer was appointed to wait an Hie Lordship the Bislum, .and the meeting adjourned. ' The first snow of this seamn fell on October 611i, an extraordinary early appearance, but it was a visit- or of only an hour or so. The "Old- est Inhabitant" says that snow fell on October 8th in 1 809 and did not leave until April, thaws melted it. Messrs. Wheatley kind. Finch have. opened up a buteheAng business on Huron sire( t. It is reported that Andrew Mc- Garva, J.P., who was with one of the sealers in Behring Sea that was captured by a Russian cruiser, is all o. Misses Millie and Ettie Andrews, who- have hem visiting friends , in Ottawa and vicinity, returned home on lyedneklay •last. . Mine away Mies Millia.tet‘ coarse of instruction . on the pian(} with/Prof, lIarrison, Ole taINas. Last Week the annual meeting of Witighain . the Young People's .Association was Miss Lorin Bitenannan, telt last held church. • The folldwing weee chosen to conduct the work 1)r. and Mrs. Allison • are visiting with the Dr's mother. Mts. Pollock of St. Joseph's : Is- land, was 'a visitor at a. Sproat's. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle. are getting ready to move to Tilsonburg. Duncan tune to get his knee badly sprained by falling off a scaffold, while plaster- ing their silo., , Mr. and MtG Mr. -ternesti eddee‘ are taking ifp housekeeping. . week for Totonto 1,o alt ('0(1 school . tl • of the Y. P. A. : Hon. -President, Rev. A. Stewart ; President, R. J. Mee - McCallum had tho misfor- donald • ist Vico, R. _Agnew. ; end CEDAR POSTS for sale • 0 OS JAS. HAMILTON Coal rierchant ONE 52 Tlie Bal Coal IF YOU WANT THE BEST COAL AND PROMPT DELIV- ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT nAVIS et ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT - ...TENDED TO. • Vice,. J. C. -McTavish ; Seeretale , M. D. MeTaggart ; Treasurer,. Miss.: .M, Lavin. The Apt IA in g:,1 will be, acid ev- ery Tin:day eviMing. • • • • . " • • • . . , Leridesbero, Oct. 120, 1892. . Mrs. SherbetteaW, .whe has been vis- iting her Pieter, Mrs-, Watson, returns home today. . ' . , .. . Mai. Newton of Winghain •was in 1 he village on Saturday. - - • Rev. W. W. Leech preached it Wing - heel on,Sunday last, Mr. Jas. Young of .:Ctlitton taking his work .here. : Mr. J..Ve Adaine has returned front Goderich, where he has beea coneult-- Wo are glad te say 'is improving. 7,Nte. A. Taylor,- just north of . 1.•In, Tayler intends laleing a trip .to Mane Clinton cm Friday, , • . , leirkconnell• fronenear' DresSels..., . Mr. •wheri the attendance -Usually falls off. ing • a doctor for r t1. sore ankle, • whivh village, ,Iniserented . his farni ee. - Mr, iptile there. . : , ' • , . • . • itoba and.if .he likes the .eetutry will leaded the•Glinlon fair 00 Friday. tended:. This 'lodge is in e : theiYing eonditian .11aving galled. 'several , new Members during the :summer numths' The district meeting Wil: be held in taking a load of sheep to Clinton Fair on: Friday.last a flaSh of lightening ped and waa fixing, something; . • about While .Mr. John Cuming, Jr., was lei rule. Mr. Cuming got them stop» frighten«e his horses. and they started. ain knocking him tleivn. The w•agtie the- wagon box when they etarted ag- . passed over him breaking two ribs and otherweee injuring hint: A "1/..1- etable: ewe was killed. . The LOgleT. meotings are: well ale quite a handier from around here at- .. - .. . . . . Goderieh ToWnship, Oct 12111, 1392 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implementse-The undersigned has been instructed by Afels Clara Carter to sell by -.Public auction on Tuesday, Oct. at -Lot 8; (son. 3, Hullett, the following : Marco,. 7 years, supposed to be in . 1 Marc, 3 eearS, papposed to be 'in,' foal, 1' Gelding 3 years old, 1 Deiv-: ing marc and colt, 13 ;MIR • cow§ supposed to he in. call, '2 • Heifers 2 years old, 5 Young sows,..1 :Sew oupposed to he in pig, 5' • -Yeaaling 1 ieester rams, 1 Frost ek.S. Wood - combined drill nearly new, 2 Masteey- Harris mowers, Messtey-lIaries binder, • 1 Gang plow, er • Walking -plow, 1 One horse plow, 1 Set Har- rows, 1 Disc harrow, 2 setarmis, 2 Wagons, 2 Sc sleighs; 2: ('utters 1 Buggy, 1 Bell cutting box nearly new, 1 Cutting box, 1 Ilay eaek, , Olavel. hex, 1 Hay fork, ear ropes' and slings, 2 Set single harness, 1 Set team bermes, 1 Geindstone; 1 - Sugar kettle, 1 De Laval eream sep- erator nearly new, '2 Daisy churns, 70 Hens, le Pair geese, Forks; hoes and other articles too nameeous Mention. leo a quantity. of can,. mangolds afid hay for melt. Stack strave to be fed on place. 1 quinti ty of fence and thieleten Wire,. also hen house. TERMS : .01 8111118 ot $1 0 and under, • cash ; en over that amount 12 months' credit on -appro- ved jeintnotese 5.percent: discount en credit amounts. T. Brown, Am- tionrer ; Mrs. Clara Caeter, • Pro- priet eess, •••••••••• F. W. CUTLER, PAINTER ANI) Paper hanger.. All 'work .diene guar - moderate.. Residence. nearly opposite Collegiate Institute. •83 • GRANO TRUNK ReArEfa 'W. J. Stevenson A .CIIANCE TO SEE THE NORTH • • COUNTRY AT SMALL OsT. CENTRAL dfraidi STRATFORD. eeeTT.ve. The leading practical training schonl in Western Ontario. ambitious young men and young woun•ii slimed read our five ca ta teem. Learn what our grad- uates are doing and you will be interested. We have three pa: mee s, (emote -refill shorthand Teleeraphy Each department is in hands of experieneed instructors. lndivid- nal instruction is given. This; the best time of the year for students to enter. Write for free catahrglie at once. D. A. MeLACHLAN, Prin. In order to 'give the Farmers and Residents of Ontario . . portunity of seeing the great pus- , . . . . ' (ii) the North ( ()nutty, special excursions will be rnn. Oc- .tober 3rd and at the following low rat( s FROM CLINTON ' To REV ',RN FARE (11CIIIIANE $1.1.20 • $1l.35 $.1'0,00 $10.75 • (leo. Scrigley has, taken a position • as niehtwa.tchman in Toronto. Mise Annie McLeie has 'returned from an extended trip west. • Miss Clara Beemer. bee returned af- ter a yisit of eeveral. Weeks 'with Torcinto friends. •> • Mr: Jas. MeMannee is moring his family to Mitchell, where he has been working for some time. • Areott Bieck has secured a posi- tion in a 7j(iwellery store London and has gone to that city. ' • The following young -ladies -have gone to -Toronto to enter upcn or. to continue heir studies ill'..(.01111eCtI011 with the ynivereity. hisses Olive end Gertrude' Creickeliank; Irene Paris and Marjerie Gerdoe: , Mr. ('has. Sills, who has been up in New Ontario all summer with a survey party, • spent a few days at his home here last week: Ile left again to resume his studies 'at the School of Practical Science, Toron- to. Mr. Murdie, sort of Mr, Michael Murdie, Clerk of McK illop • Who was working as a. surveyor 'pear Galt during the summer] spent a couple days at the parental home last week prior to resuming his studies at the School. of Practical Science. The Auxiliary o[ the W.F.M.S, of the Presbyterian church held their annual Thankoffering -"•meeting on Tuesday afternoon of last week, Mrs. Gregery of the WeStillninster. Ladies' College, Toronto; was present end gave an address on the subject of "Women's Work for Women.'' The president, Mrs. ('dwan, occupied the chair and Mrs. McGuire. favored the mulience with. a solo. *.' The offering ameiunted 'to about 3115.00. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Henderson wits the scene of a very happy event. (i) October teth, when their. youngest datighisr, (Beetle( Riess,. was. united ift Marriage with 1)r. II. Hodgins of laicals Rev. F. II. Larkin, pastor en the First Presby- terian chitin; performed the eere- mony: in the presence of about tweet.- tyelire invit!d guests. The • bride, who was given away by ,her father, was goeened in e pretty costunie of white silk chiffon; Mounted over Dresden taffeta; • and: she carried a *shower boquet of Mlles of the val- ley and fern. Miss'. Edna •IIendeeson, sister of the bride, attended' as bride •esniaid,, wearing a lovely gown ef reeeda mull over taffeta -of the same shade.. The groom wae assisted by his cousin, Mr. Rollins of,Lueen, Mr, • L. T. 1)eLaeey played the wedding music. Following the i•ereinony, the bride. and poem •received the best wishes of those present , after 7 which the wed., ding breakfast Was *served, pt. and :Mts.: Hudgins left during' the a f ter- nain :for • .their home in lateen; the bride go' ng away hi 11 .tailored suit of (diva. green cloth, with velvet tur- ban ..te mati'h. The bride was the recipient of nuineroue and ebsely gifts, which will setae. tin her 111 Lucan as pleasant remembrances from herfriends in ei,eeforth . and elsewhere'. The 'guests from Mit of town : Mr. and. Mrs. D. A. Bern - NI and :Mr.. and Mrs. E, Young of Toronto, Mies J.- Rollins, and :Mrs. McLeod of Lucau, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Counter. of ClintonSthe Misses Ido. and Nellie Neil of Stratford, Mb:. W.. T: 'Wood of ilreoklyn, New York, and. Miss (lertiiule Laidlaw- cf Detroit. • E AG I.E1 1 ART IIA T LEY BURY • N EW 1.18K MARI) Proportionate rates to ether points. The TemiskamIng Board of Trade will show visitors the ,Fa.rms, etc. HP:mix LIMIT OCT 15, 1 el'O. meeTiNke Time; Is drawingenear; Ask nearest Grand Trunk Agent about the Hunters' eee• eurstene. Secure tickets and full particitlars front .1011N nANSFORD. Town Agent. A. 0. PATTISON, Depot Agent, Wingharre liad en excellent fall fair this year. The, weather was all that could be .desered, the attendance. large mid She. eellibits .good„ • The Preehytertans had a recently when Very letter- e:1th* services'. were held. ,•, •• 'Pile. Pettish Club has. been' re -organ- ized' with a eine Staff of officees. and it certainly. 'should -rte. good work (hiring the Winter .ainong the yotifig ' • " Work . is progressing: very .favoeable dit the neW engine am! boiler hods' in connection. with C.. Lloyd' -& Son's factory. -The building, -Which 'is • -a very etrtieture, has.been. so placed that it serye for the new addition which evil 1. be erect d next year. • . • The jury. in *connection with the lite quest into the death of theeate Jos•i•• epli Moir returned, a . Verdict,. exhimeee Ming the. driver of the (..littoirtobilti from all blame -with regard to, the accident. annual niceties of the Ladies' Auxiliary- of the hospital will be held. on Friday afternoon, A reperie. of the work done during the • .year will be given and officers .t•lected tor the ensiling year. :Mr.. Fred. Johnston is still eafiere ing much fro -in' the injury tolds hand received -some weeks' ago. Two 1nore fingers have had to be :eunputated. • Mr. John Alienbe's property in the Town Plot has been dispcieed of to Mr. • Win.: Sutherland en East • Wa-. Waxiest'. • ' The Misses Andersion and Webeter or eetuernow, who have ',pent a very enjoyable holiday in Goderich .'ande Stanley, returned to their twos! Saturday. Miss Webster of the Bayfield Line holidayillk •WILI1 .fricilds in Luck- - Grey • and other expckts to be away severe) Weeks. C imeil met ret Hohnesellle im Oct. 3rd. -members preernt . It was moved by Jas. II -Elliott and Jas. Connelly, that the clerk be authorie, NI to notify the following persons to move their fences off tho public road Wm , Siva (held, John K irk pat rick, and George Yelling, berm, the first of November. eeoved John Ilt•a- tom and Samuel Sturdy that the fel- lowiug account be paid : Elizabeth Chambers, hospital treatment, $35.60. The council then adjourned to meet the !lest Monday in November. -Nix- on Sturdy, Clerk. Chamberlain's Colic, •Cholera and Diarrlan a Remedy Is today 110' best known inedic•ine in use for the relief •antl cure 'of howel vemplaints. It cures. griping, diafilioca, dyeentry, and should he taken at • the iirst un- natural lop..,eliess of Oa. In•wels. It .is equally Valuable ;or children and adults,. It always tines, Sold hy all dealers. •.. Mr. ,Iameo Cerhy, brother of Mr. Harry Corby ox -2(113,. died at Chive - go. . • East Wawanosh :." • Very successful anniversary services were held in the Brick elnirclr nil Sunday andMonday of last week. Mr. and Ales. James ' Welsh of 011 oth -Con. celebrated the fiftieth anni- versa.ry of• their marriage od • Sept. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh have been respeeted reSidents of East Wawa - nosh for about twenty-four years. They have el family of nine children who arc all T.Ving and who are as follows : Mrs. R. W. Irwin an Mrs. D. S. Scott of this township, Mrs. A. Keteliabaw of Ashfield, Mrs. W. OU will like» the finp flavor of Red Rose Tea. It has the cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose quality -the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Cana- dian homes. Will you try it. NEVER SOLE/ IN BULK Your Grocer Will Recommend it Sr, • October 13th,i9k0 Roots Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to tneir highest efficienees foe purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined, In Ilood's Sarsa- parilla. 40.360 testimonials received by actuil count in two yeare. Be sure to t doe Hood's Sarsaparilla Ga it today. Sold by all druggist* everywhere. 100 DoseOne Dollar. IFfeasall Conductor Brandt was home fon. . few day.s, lairi off by lameness eees- ed by the straining of the cords itt his ankle. He is now able to he about again. • Ilensall is to be made the elm' rat ler a good portion of the Tuceer- smith and Stanley telephone line-, Mies Edith White left last eseele. for Brantford where she will put else her musical course. IMr. Brooks of Montreal Has yet t ( d Miss McIntyre's cottage on. Oxt ird St. and is moving into it. Mrs. Hunt ' lefts last week with her son-in-law, Mr. Johnston, for Ste Louis, Mo., and will spend some time there. • Miss Ilart has tendered her le eig- nation as choir leader of Carreel • church. Miss Lily • Youngblutt of Watee;oo has returned to town and will spend a. few months with her sister, Mrs. Bonthron. Andrew. Mureoek, wife MA fr14 nd of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Yuiel recently. Mr. Murdtock, will. is a cousin of :Mrs. Yuill, intends star- ting a store in Kincardine, shertly. Provincial Conetable Whiteside re- turned from the Muneey Reserve last aTele where he was on official busi- ness. . . • Hal. White, who has be en speiniing a few weeks in town since his f•eturn from the West, left last week : for' . Chivage, where he intends - teeklee a t comet, at. the Dental College, • • Morris Township . A happy event tefik place at • tiw , residence of George :N. Hill, Qum% • farm of 1). McLean, 711tt line, hi well 011 Wednesday of hist The new two storey cottage on the street west , on toward volatile tioe and will : be a eismmodious, comfortable home When fill111(A.d, and (. Mrs. :Weide of jlespeler, • have het' here on a holiday visit Miss ilestfe Milan, sister 01 ' foa week ur so.- Mr. Michie itsthe g in groom, ‚while Mr, Robin. Me'Aieleter the shipping department of a lar`e r. -history hi the town where he has acted for theegrocim. ' I ' week' when, his daughter, Ethel Afar- gart•t , united In marriage With .101111 R, Munn of !lay township., Lee.. MeL. Smith .performed the (ere - molly. The bride was attended by seen -.t tie past ten 3Tars • . - This year'ehe township tax rate for purposes is 3 1-5 naps ; genera: school rate, 1 7-10 mills, and for county purposes 1 e Total as- sessmtnt for Morris is $2,100,4 l 2. R. Praetor Will be- in..charge, of the roll this yeai again. . Not. a minute should be- lost wl-.en • a child Showa 'symptoms of Crean. -' Chamberlain's; Cough •Rentedy given as soon as the 'child becomes. boaree, or even after the croupy cough • tap pears; willeprevent, the attack. by all dears. • ,• • imoommemseme. • • • Duaganna•st,.• . • -Ed. Johnston and tat 11( r. or ('n - ten vietlted John Johnsitin recently. Harvey' Treleaven Wiugham Bus- iness. College spent ,Sunday at" his . home • here reet tit 1 y . • Thomas Smiley atid family have moved to Godericle. Mr. Ilarry Ifyab is moving • • into our village this week. Ile : side . in Miss Ellen Durnin's 'house, . Rev. • 'V F:: Hassard .0f •TextliftO preached ire the Me -1110(118e chttich here Sunday week.' • . • • The 'Ceneent". work of le 1 la 'S house is finished: . The Godeeich Rural Telephone Co.'. have the holes dug from Nile up to the village and: Thomas Johnston: has been elivering .p . poles along the , J. 11.• MONO), shipped ten crates of live fowl last Wt•ek. . The directers. of the West Waeve-• nosh Fire Insurance Co. Met in Ele Hot t's hall Tuesday. McMurray ot Morrie and Mise Bessie at 1101110. The sons ere : Jas. A. of Carreluff,'Ielask., Wm. 0. of. Wawaola, Sask., Dr. Thos. of Brazil, Indiana,' and Mimetic'at home. The annivere sarY Was verY happily celebrated. 'Ilse sons and tlitughirs' presented their 3iatCnts withan address, con- gratulating them upon their spared lives and expressing the hope. that they ehould velebrate their sixtieth an- eiversary. Mr. Welsh was Presented with a gold -headed cane -mid Mrs. Welsh with a gold watch and chain. The addre.1.1 was read by a grandson, Ilerson . DoN."r 13E BALD . Nearly Asiyope •May Secure a.' Splen-' did Growth- of Hair . We have a ,reausly that has a record of growing hair and curing baldness in 93 ,eut of every 100 cages where used according to .directiens for a reasonable lc egth of time; That may 81 ein like a strong stateMente--te and we mean it tei be, and 1"..0 tie ;should doubt it until they have. put. our claims to an aetual test. We are NU 'certain Resell "03" Ilair Tonic will cure (1andruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the steal) mei hair roots, step falling hair and grow new hair, that eve. pOrsonally give our positive guarantee to refund every. penny paid us for it in 'every instance where it does not. eve eii-. tire satisfactioe to the mime RcxalI flair Tonic is as pleasant to use as chest' spring water. and (111(1(8 11(11 ndo(?igghttli:ualsitY. orP'grufiti111.11(it hair. 'mu eizes, 5(k'. and With our guarantee bade of 0, eou certainly take no risk. Sold only at cue store -The Rexall Store. W. S, R. Our Specials Nom ARE RANGES . Happy Thought Ranges • Pandora Ranges • . he Canada Steel Ranges. The Marvel Ranges And they ere certainly it elavvel when you consider, quality, and price for a. Medium Sized .Range. Thee ar1 certainly good e CALL. .AND SEb AND COAL HEATERS " . • Radiant Hone McClary's Famous • Belle...Oak • • Boyal Oak • • .Dandy Acnie..Jewel • • (3 rand jewel • • above are "High Geade" etoves and all guaranteed. Get the -'ili of the o'het, A number of second hand Coal Heaters at good value. • *Furnaces and rlum.bing a Specialty. HARLAND BROS. Hardware and Stoves, . • mommisorisms. . • i4/4W iAAAAA040~MWOVVVVAINAJWOKVW0A ?\001eVh4A Wedding I Pesdnts. Q those who purpose buying Wedding Presents and to Sept. Shoppers in general we extend a cordial invitation. to visit -our store as we believe we can suit* them both‘fOr Quality and price of goods. • W. R. Counter Jeri elerand Engraver. CLINTON Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 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