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Proper Clothes
$5,00 lien's Suitsi
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Made nem good doinestle tweeds'. well lined, shrunk- ARO -0 0
en and linen btAY'al in sizes from 80 to 44, at 9, • • Lir
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$7,00 rIen's Suits. -
0
'Made fr tit a better aloes of domestic teeds, With ..
better linings. This is a special price, therefore a 7 cn
good suit I Al U
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$8,50 Men's Suits.
$
Mude of fine and beavy cloths, in dark ined tight eon
..
(flings, win) new petteins, sptendidly Heed, well tail-
ored mid nobby at .. •
$10.00 Men's Suits,
:
Annie of tine imported and domestic tweeds. Borges
and !nein cloths, nattiest goods and styles we bevein A ft
been , and certainly of A-LVALUE„ et ;. I Ulna al
WALL PAPERS.
Poplestone & Gardiner
Do not forget. us when Well -Paper time 'comes, .. We have dis-
posed of many large hundies and this year we have 'a better and
bigger stock than pi ey-lOusly. ',Ali at. popular pries.,
The Clintea News -Record.
The Big Clothiers,
Real Estate For Sale
FARM FOR SALE. -THE FARM
property of the late James Fair,
Clinton, Qat., comprising part of
lot 24, con!lef, Hullett (now in
Clinton), south half of lot 2.3 and
lot 24, con. 2, Hulled, excepting 20.
acres at the N.E. corner of lot 24,
10 acres of the south half of lot 25
eon. 2, Hullett, 7 acres of lot 35,
con. 16, GodertCh township, and
. acres of lot 1, Hurn Road.conc
sion, Godezih....tcwnhip (now
Clinton) coptaining in all 214 acres
will be offered for sale at public
. auction, at the Town Hall, Clinton,
on Wednesday, the.6th March, 1907,
'by D. Dickinson, , Auctioneer. This
farm property maltes one of the
most valuable and desirable- proper-
ties for mixed farming to he foun,d
in the County of Huron consisting
of arable and pasture lands with
good supplies of water. There are
erected on the promiies two good
frame dwelling houses and four
barns in good state .o( repair. The
property is Well fenced and drained
and the soil, is in excellent condi-`
tion. There are :twenty-five acres of
fall wheat and all the fall ploughing
is done. The soil is a. clay loam.
TERMS: Immediate possession can
be given. Ton per cent.. of thea pur-
chase money down and' balance with-
in thirty days Without interest
The executors reserve the right to
make one bid. Partrieulars may be
had on application tothe undersign-
ed.- James ' Fair, Norman
Fair and James Scott, ,Executors.
D. Dickinson, 'Auctioneer. 69
.FAIWS FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
Lot 14 on 3d eon., andsouth half
14, 4th con., 'in.' the township.
of Hullett, are offered -for sale -or
1. to rent. They consist of 150 acres,
all •in grass except twelve acres in
bush. 4 good two-story frame hou-
se, ba.ak b,arn 50x70 with per
.mill, driving -shed 3050, and. sheep
house 20x36:- The place fs well wa-
tered by spring, a drill. well 'and
the river, It is situated 34 miles
--frone....Cliaton...and is .W011.....adallt_P4.
'for stock or grain, Also Lot 12,
on.•tith con., consisting of 100kkacres,
twelve acres bush 'and the rest see-
ded down,. A never -failing Spring
With the windmill for pumping. Th-
ese farms will be sold together" or
separately and on termf to stiit.the
purchasex. If not sold, will be ren -
'd. -R. J. Miller, Box gs, Clinton.
FARM FOR SALE, LOT 4, HURON
Road, Goderich township, a. mile
from Clinton, containing 1.30 acres
of land in excellent. cultivation.
Easy terms. Apply to J. Helmes,
P. 0. box 196, Clinton, Ont. •
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley township, containing 115
acres. mile from school, 'j tails
from Presbyterian and -Methodist
Oinvechea and posteffice,.7 miles twin'.
Hensall and 4 miles from • Kippeit
station. There are on the premises
three barns, 64x40, 70x2.8, Been,
all in good repair. Comfortable 'log
and frame house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and the remaiiiing 7$
acres c?rained by it:muslin) ditch
running through. Never failing well
at 'the house with a new Branford
pumping mill, also a never foiling
spring back on • the farm. lir acres
good bearing orchard. Teo term ig.
in a first-class state of culti.*:ation
andis situated in one of the . best
grain growing sections in the pro.
:wince. Will be gold cheap 0.141• on
terms to salt the .purchaser. For
furthee information apply on the
premises or address George Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and smalt fruit. On °the pre.
wises, is a twostory brick house
'with slate roof, a firsteclasa farm
house. . a barn, size, a
r 80 with stone stabling, a Lement
silo 14430. good driving house, pig
- bouse, Two
hug wells. wells. This farm is situated
miles from PI ucefield, 5 front Olin..
ton and on r. tni gravel road. Ap.
ply on fly premises or address
Albert Nott, Clinton P. 0, • 02
FARM FOlt SALE. -LOT 80 AND
part 31, con. 5, Hullett, donsistleg
Of 117 acres. 15 acres good. harde
wood bush, balance tinder cultiviv,
tion. Good brink house' and frame;
barns. Well watered and fenced.
Bearing Oreluird. 14. miles from
store, postofflee, Church and Behold
Will be sold on easy •terms AS the
undersigned intends going Weat.eel
R. J. Miller, Clinton P. 0. 14.
nitwit stout?, pon SALK ONE
door south of The News-I:teem:4 of -
flee. -Apply of John MeGartga" or W.
T. O'Neil. 45
FARM FOR *.SALE.-rWEST HALF
of lot 7, South 'Boundary, and West
half of lot 3, eon. 4, Stanley.. eon'
Sista% Of 102 acees, .8 acres bush,
the remainder seeded. down except-
ing 30 acres. The place. is well fen-
ced and drained; and watered by
• spring en*. Frame barn. This
'farm is situated on the Town, Line,
two milts west of b.ippen station.
Apply on the premise* or addeess
James C. Parsons,,Kippen, Out 32
1.•-•••nr.6.
FARM FOR SALE- OR TO RENT: -
Lob "13, con. "16, Galeria township,
consisting of 80 acres, 65 acres
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable house... wati
ered'hy two :good.'running• streains.
• mile from' schoOl aed. :1' mile from
postoffiee: Will. be sold on easy:
terine.-Apply. to T. T. Murphy,
Minton. 35 U
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
,
signed, oilers .for sate. part of let
40 en the Hayfield' Road; mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
a:ores. Good frame hem* With st-
one •cellar,' barn 36x70 with conient
basement: -Easy 'terms: -- J. A.
40
HOUSE FOR SALE— A LARGE
frame house on Welliagtoa street,
Clinton, lately ecotipied by 1% Cl
Alleock. 7 rooms and pantry, wood-
shed, good stone cellar, hard and
soft water; a• acre of land, A sp-
lendid chance for a person wanting
a :good house. Apply to Mrs. Chid -
ler or to: Mrs. Anoxic, 39
•
FARMS. FOR SALE --ONE AND A
quarter 'miles from church!, post-,
office, school, and 'the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 etre%
of land, 15 ores tinder ebush and
the balance nea.kly all grass. A
brick house, a bank barn 521110, a
driving house 24x36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on sal
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd cen: directly epos-,
fte said lot 27, tont'aining 100 acres
of land, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this lot there is A bank barn
• 40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on. the 'two farins.
Ontit loten'atir Weil'fenced and --en
derdrained, A neVer falling spring
not across bath farms. Posseesion
dui be given at 'once. Terms easy,
The proprietor is now; past the.
to
farm. -Apply. to Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
Will he given to all communica,e
ions.
POE-SALE--PRAME tionsn AND
let on Prineesi" street, 11 rooms,
hard and soft water. Good stable.
Will be sold cheap and on easy
terms, Also 4 hivet of beesi;And a
number of bee boxes. -William Dun
Can, 30
The people of the Phillipines are
mid to' be mortally afraid tliat..the
Japanese are going to occupy the ise
lands.
The Government
and Zam-Bult
SURVEIL" OUT FROM FORT Wile
LIAM TAKES A SUPPLY OF
THIS • USEFUL BALM.
Zam-Inelt, the favorite household
balm and salve,' is now adopted as
"the Doctor" by leading parties en-
gaged in surveying, various parts of
the Dominion lands.
Mr. Henry Hall, writing from Fut
says,: "Having proved how
beneficial Zam-Buk is in cases of cuts,
skin injuries and diseases, I determin-
ed to keep A supply handy. Being en -
to goo'n &palmy, I thought it
would be a most useful thing to,, take
along. I °freemen supply in Fort
Wiliiaen and Very well it was I did ,so.
I may sae that pretty nearly every
day It Was called into requisition by
one or other of 'the party foe cuts,
bruises, burns, or some injury or oth-
er. It is wouderful how quickly Zinn
Stift takes the soreness out of cuts,
burns, beelines and induries; and on our
survey it earned golden opinions from
all who had occasion to try it.
hoe found it very fine for eltin
disease, and l can strcngly reeint-
mend It as a hoesehold balm." '
Mr, Laseelles Scott, one of the lead-
ing Government analysts, • says: "I
have no Itesitatien in certifyinn the
entire purity of Zam-Buie which long
opinion is excellently adapted for skin
injuries and' • disease's." Zam-Balt
cures cuts, scalds, burns, breises, cc-.
zerna„ • scalp • sores, ringworm, ulcers,
chapped places, Spring pimples, blood
poison', chronic abscesses, etc: As an
embrocanien it relieves rheumatism,
neuralgia. and sciatica. All druggists
tax,d'stores sell at 50c. aniox, or from
Zam.Bak Co., Toronto, for price. 6
boxes ient for $2.50, Send lostamp
and we will mail you'lree sample box.
tam of English artillerymen
will visit Canada and take part •in
the competitions -at :Petawawa.
We know of a nuniber of cases sup-
posed" 'consumption that have been
cured, by Miller's (1:Impound /eon
Sold by W. A. McConnell,
•Deuggistr
Mrs.. Arthur :Behenne, a well-
knownartist, disappeared from Mon
teeen, and hen -friends are :anxious
'about her. •
•
Stete et Ohio, City of -
Toledo, Lucas .County. --is. •
Fkank J. Cheney makes oatlf that
ne is senior partner of the fiem of P.
J.. 'Cheney' & do, 'doing business in
'the. City en Toledo, County and state
aforesaid, and. that said 'firm will nay
Che sum of ONE HUNDREDc
LARS foreach and every case of cat-
arrh that cannot, be cured by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure. . •
• FRANK J. CHENEY:
- Sworn to before me and subscribed
In MY preeenee, this 6th day of Dec-
ember, A. le; 1886. A. W. GLEASON
(Seal) • Notary Public,.
Hall's Catarrh Cure «is taken inter -
Dalin, and acts directly' on the blood
and' Mucous surfaces of the systein
Send for testimonials free.. •
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
.Take 'Hall's Family. Pills. for'cola
co •• •
etipation.
. .
And 'this' influence Which licemsc-
holdere Were so willing to pay for.
what Was'its nature ? Was it moral
moral sttaeion or brute force.
• ,.
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS, •
Mrs. WilslOw's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for
theif children while teething If dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by e sick child suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Wilslow'S Soothing Syrup" for child-
ten:teething. 'It will relieve the poor
little. su:fferer. ininiediateiy. Depend
upon it, mothers,,there is no mistake.
about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates. the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and • en-
ergy to the whole syntem. "Mts.
WinsIow's Soothing • Syrup!! for child-,
reit teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of 'the
eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States, price
25 cents a 'bOttle. Sold by all tiring -
gists throughout the wokld. Be sure
and ask for '"Mrs. Wiiiiloies Sooth-
ing Syrup.
-!PURITY-- A0O1.1RAOY
Ferrol
-The Great Iron Oil
,Food for strength.
ening and building
Up the system tis.
sues If that cold
persis.ts.411 hanging
• on use Ferrol. Have
you lost weight?
Do you feel weak ?
Have you lost your
appetite ? Is ydur
system run down?
These troubles will
-
ed by using Ferrol,
WSJ?, Holmes
Matti tacit ri iIg Ohemfst,
We 1<etp only rest omen
The nett. Dittg Store,
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4
livech nit,1907
Vo4erich Happenings
• MISS 14o1sisA SKIMNUNOS correspondent.
Mrs. Murray, mother of the Murray. op February 23rd. He was burn „et
Bros., has been, quite ill witif a so- Putney, on River Thames, England-,
ere cold.- sand was one Or the crew on We pritiee
MrsiilingbrisinprovingraPil(i\ales'(nowKintEdwardV)
fromterlatillness,l bile chose neeaforhis 1ol
Mr. Edward C, Grahame has im- twnano years. of ago, and has been
d, se
on tleree years veyage:at times, baling
proved wonderfolly enis now ae
t shipped on merchandise vessels trail -
to attelid to business. ing with pork at China„ New Zea -
Rev; B. Clement addressed. the Gos-1
pal Temperance meeting last Sundaybrother,
Australia. aml Africa, coming to
Charles Noble, who tienie
afternoon, his stibject! being "Our dee wee lime. year; age, Re wee
Motives:" Roy Adams presided at married to, miss matinee at the home
the organ and Sid, Reicher led
singing. 1"; of her father, Mr.. Ronald McInnes;
Bayfield, on February 23rd, 1870, by
Miss 'Margaret Robertson tiled at', the Rev. Mr. Forbes, and strange to
the ifospital here on Saturday, ! say his funeral tonic, place on. true
On Sunday last there was born to 20th anniversary, of his marriage, and
Mr. and Mrs. names Wilson, a, eon. I the date af his birth was January
John R. Clarke, the well. known 2511t. Fie was Captain of the Erie
lecturer, will lecture in Knox church Stewart, when. she Was wrecked up
on Thursday evening next. north some time ago. The casket %vae
Mr. J, F. Andrews was in the nail- covered with floral emblems. A large
way wreck ewer Guelph last week. I bandsopec wreath, tribute of , the Sons
Mr. Joseph Kidd has sent ht.; in- ,of 'England, a lovely anchor tribute of
tetest in 'the hook store and is a friend, . and casket boqueth from
neev baying the C.. P„.11. ticket mid Miss Josie Noble and Mre, Haley,
telegraph .of flees under his manegien Rev. Mark Turnbull read the beauti-
meat. ' • .1 ful service of. the Church -of England
On Sunday last the Rev. Mr, Gut- at ban liouee and cemetery, and' the
ham choseas his sabiect pasSaees S. 0. le. read their service at both
front St. Luke and the. Atte of the; places also singing "Shall we gather
Apostles, the sermon being as a 'tai•d nit the river V Al, the residenee aad
'birth Women's greatness, ,-e I the same hymn and ."Nearer My God
There were thirteen young ladies in to Thee" at the grave. Phe paAlbear-
• the choir who rendered 'their ehOice of era 'wearing the badges of the S, 0,
hymns. very swee•tly, one oolonneeneg1,7„nee enter St. George's rose elneye each;
rendered very creditably by Miss Mtn: wee six of etbe membere of the S. O..
-Davidson. - •: • -••• I fia B., S. • The. relatieve from a, dint a' -
Mr. Geongn Thomson of the Welber. nce were Mrs, ltlacMullen anti three
mill asks the eoeneil to give Inin • a 'sopa, Igessre. Dan.,'Hugh and Maurice
new roadway from ids mill. 'of Tueltersenth ; Mr, and Mrs.- Dun,can
. We learn that nfr. •Ineeekiel Hale is Macdonald, Tueneremith Mrs. Cher -
very ill lie Noble and daughter, Miss Hattie
Mr. Sam, Freith has pureha,se-a .the &hu1ie1d and many kind friends in
dmildieg on Keays• street, : formerly] Colborne. The late Captain Noble
"nwned by Mr. R. • Doak. The Price' will be much- massed •by the 0. S.. E.
Was eight hundred dollars.-- • '-en.---anelienahtse-thenv-ete-ran-seloist. of old
Meg.. Parkhill of . Toronto is • epend- sea songe, -Captain Noble leaves a
Mg the winter with her -•brOther, Mrwidow and 'daeghterto mournthole
John Kernighan. • •
,•
. Colonel Varcoe has been suffering
.14= Daisy Fisher, who spenta weei'i.
from a severe attack of lagrippe.. in 'Clinton recently a guest at the
. Mr. Tom Burrows last month ship- Wevetly. House; 'regretted not felting
•Ifer-O"firtlf•dffcaal Infsirgbrot-whnatnt•°- TinflininrientonniregniegneWiterhere aim
New. York, the santo. quantity ef peas
' that 'city 'nod an equal' ed her to take pert in some eitter-
order to accept the inentetioe extend;
to
of Imes to portiand, : . taininent in that, town.- Daisy in a.
Me. Tom.' Poetlewhaiten- who sold lovely young soloiste
Ins house to '.Mre. W. McSWeeh be -
Mrs. Henry Young and daughter
fore leaving for Cockburn Wand,' nes Miss
Blanche Young, have taken up
pot!,ght it hank again.
The carnival to havetheir residence on South 'street owned. , been lien! in
by Ili McLean., •Esq., and 'formed,
the nitik' on Friday., night lest had th-
occupied for .years by Mrs.: Jamal
he celled 'oft owing to the unfavorable
Fr, aser. • ' ' • • • — 'N.:.
weather' ' ' .
The funeral of the lite .:atneS: ;For:, Mr. and Mrs. Arclie.r, who were
ter toe*place eel Tuesea
y iting- Mrs. Lends are visiting
the services being conducted by ReV..
. •
relatines of Mr Archer in N Y.
Aederson. Therw vere many Mre. J. W. Morrow, while preparing
beautiful ' floral tributes. laid iipon dinner at her, residence on 'the 23rd
.tire casket. The pallbearers Were ;the instthought she Would wash Off thn
three sots, Joh, George and Ja!nee, painted steps of her hack door, .She
his :brother Alex. or Winghain, and ,did so and .entered the house but had
two ;brothers -In-law,. . Joseph end to go out again snentln and missed
George Eu ward • Besides his eoretiw- her footing andfelle loosing 'all power
ing • wife, ,n1r. Porter, leaves' a family for some time to mine. She thinks
of eeeen. childeeinelohn, ,1-eorgen Jane: she. mush have lain there, in elle • cold
. es, Joseph- E., Mrs, Mika- •ot Loa with hands, arid arms`bare for (mite a
Angeles, Ca.l., 1Mm W E.• Wilson of While before she 'could mane any effort
Lansing,. Mich., and Miss Better' at to help herself: Finally she manag0
home, Mr. Porter was bornnin Dna- to; got into the glans porch end . call
nybrook,• Ireland, 'Ireland., and came for help. Mrs. Hunt's neice • fertun-
to tens country with the rent of tin: iteiy heard her and assist artee was
fainily.• in -1843. They those r Goderich soon. at hand. Mrs. Morrow has been
for then t place of residence e Thereat- illseveral timeS lately but this acci-
ef. Nen' Porter ti Miss Jane Ed-- dent 'might have cost, -lier her
'ward teak place' fifty years ago.. He
'leaves a wide circle of friends and
acquaintances to mourn Ms :deepen
Rev: .Mark Turnbull '',•Itas had au
attack of bronchitis' hut wes able to
take his, services, our Sunday: •
Mr. 'George Acheson was, better -on
Sunday' after .a,'• faun weeks attack,•cf
,
Mrs.'Bryan' Of Luck:low will •ad -dress
the meeting of the 'Gospel Temperance
Leegue son Sunday afternoon next.. •
Mrs', • Harney -las returned trent a
three .weeks! visit 'to her daughter at
Todthorden, near Tomlin: . •
Ti • •61Way's -seems eed- •th 'elfroeicle
the' death of any of our -citizens', but
when we kno* that .the uerseti elioae
our. town • in :which to reside it ,seetne
doubly ' hard. The - Tate Mrs 11
Wighthani sank rest Sattnetay
23rd: • Feb. after only n, ft* months
keeidence. in .;.,e' • town with her' hus-
band and son. •• • • • •
The funeral .'..took place from her
Into • residence -* W.- the • Methodist
Werth at Westfield and the'serviceS
were, conducted there and at West-
field cometry by her C).*R. pastor Rev.
A. E, Jones end Rev'. 'U N. Hazen.
of town. , • •
The 'pallbearers ' were John and
Chant% Wiaattnatt, • Waste Wawanaell,
Wilbert' Wightman, Blyth, Robert
ey. and, Jobe McDoving of East
Wawanoele . and IL I, • Morrien town.
. Mrs. OharieS"Reid has r'altauxned iron)
a yi5it to Tp.rorrt�. .While 'there she
called oft „Miss May Elliott; Whose
millinery °pent:Jigs: was neld on 'Pees -
day.
' • Birth -On Feleeue.ry 21; to Mr and
w. alct'reath ,Jr., a daughter.
• Mrs. Captain A. .nl, Shepitenti, 'wbo.
had been ill for a.. online of "weeks
of • lagrippe,• le'gettleg 'better.;
•
:Mr.. George 'Acheson Pas: heen (neve
fined to his house the past month by
illness, and Rev. Mark 'nimbi:illwas
suffering from lagrippe Met week.. • • .
Mr. Donald Martyrs of Ripley retera
teed • to hie' -homes .i11 'company with
Pnpart Young, who spent a '0014 el'
days in town, '• • '
Mr. Milton Bell's letter' to his Par-
ents Written • on. the merchant,''ship
"John Joneen wae. received .by them.
on February 19th With, gnea,t jay. Mil-
ton • saye he has seen a great .deal
of the.- world, 'stopping some time at
-Chili, and also teeehing. at Auckland,:
New Zealand,. - • • ,
Mr.. J. W. ;Smith wag laid 'up 'fin: a
few clays with a severe .atta'cls. of 'la-
g.Mr. James MaeVieer'.- ha's been on
the Lick lief too, havieg, 'taken cold
workingn at the C.., P. o•tlice. •
Mr. Martin .Connell is improving
'W°CtFebruarylerruil.13th''MrS. Charlie Sp7
moods reeeiweil 4 giftfrom her bus -
The casket .was covered withlove- ililaunrd: s'ohfivap J9a111. Nb;Av),e
rc,c11,,e0asi
f1<cve‘tvhalian
ly floral tributes ao
mong them. a '
'large wreath of roses, hihe' of 'ho 'cargo of fleet ' fromthat niece to.
yalley..rracintantifeits,ttibuteg Termite gut, must. lrgn
theiamly;irascettocteotoagowhile. iii tijaeo(;ie.
carnations and Calla, linen from two .!1104irpibs'arorfe-iff.nsecrit 101411a:we d.qu411,0t(y11,)Ilanrtt „Itulitde
consies.. in . Toronto; Mrs. 'Tomlinson .1
and Min, 1Vightinan. Clinton, large; oath, as
paper,
aafildterrelely, am -
hunch of pink and white carnations • beautifully
During the srrvbc at Westfield formed wooden 'hoops, pointed so
Church • Mist • McClinton Welded at carettillY, and 'which are fastened' at
tho Organ end the IfYlnlin sung by tite ends with large headed brass
present were "Reck of Ages,'', "As-naa.-direa. wilitigis=treilal
ltth
titegv to )
olsatt-litturdv,itt
leen- Ingreat number ef et in
tele:tines and friends attended the ftittnceCbiruillirlkfITINDoltirorr.tvraltutita.itre,7gateentie.
eral. Mrs. Wightman Was One of al
family • daughters and one .'ion born i!
.i:1nheeelfisItl,releetiteiiaIt;e,,:eart
t7tblatfMtd::8.iCiIt;:1isunai1711::;oWstfild:'mr.,iit:a.ints.got,tHtlts1:b:
:hiofersare rs.1oln:DcD(-wind;:ltZ81(!7:4:eth1
eisootDako18.T;a.old vN:,4i.17h1,
Illerit:;.ry,1101;:baesrtt whzt wanesh Mrs Jam-
jeeirnal :1; me,e.itiDaenye.,ft.ifziuttetyglItiesott (,:feleiettnntitv:
es Armour and Mrs. John Armour of etas Vantstli alid 'Valcefin Mac..
iiigtiVir• Mrs,' Morrisli of donald-
town, and Mr, J.. H, McClinton, Eaet! PIM WOng of Kineardine.areoni4"
Wawanosh. The late Mrs. Wightntan Pentad Mrs. Merritt of Detroit, math,
was bern•in East %mermen over for- ; en of Mrs- Young to the G. T. At.,
iy-on.eycarsago, and wsnerelonleatlinonriettruto
twenty
-two
yearsag.hr.GotloiCiiyca:licKearlhl,tyfr
ill-
Wi'giutnnaxu beteg the only soti.. She tress and death of lwr little grand.
was a great church 'worker, anal daughlter,• Evelyn; Allan of Ktnearditfe.
taught Sunday School for '15 yeatn I,
ve(rlyanti"'oipnUljaroseitahriNneorbtlhe'woan:e4 tolttriCielittti The British- naval estimatesfor the
with paralysis, which prowd fatal; current year provide for the const -
after a; few day& illness, and passed ruction of. at least two new battle
-
quietly away to the •haven' of Rust ships ti the Dreadnanght type.
-11,ELIA14LITY EXPERIENCE.
•
The Harriman invest*tioa was
eompleted at. New York yesterday.
Miller's Worm Powders Correct all
such troubles 0' lack of appetite, bil-
iousness, drowsiness, sallow complex-
ion, etc.; nice to take.' Sold by W.
A. 'McConnell, Druggist, Clinton.
Carl Carter, a Chicago motorman,
was, strikened with paralysis, and
his ear ran wild througle the business
district until the passengers called
the conductor to stop It.
Iron: in We' blood is necessary.
MillerisCompound Iron Pills ,contaia
that element inAlve.moit assimilable
form. Sold by W. • A.- McCennell,
Druggist, Cliattn.
Three men who pleaded 'guilty to
keeping gambling houses at Hamilton
were sentenced to.two months' im-
prisonment anti fined $100 each with
the alternative of three months
more.
Get Catarrhozane in, the first
place and your '.cure is Remixed. In
25O and $1,00 sizes at all dealers and
guaranteed in every case. .
War Secretary lialciarte's eroject
for' theereorganization of the. British
army in' its main 'principles meets
with the apprbval of both parties anti
the press. .
•
" SKIDOO FOR YOUR HEADACHE
Ascertain its cause and the :nitre is
not very had to find. Look to'the
encanach -and bowels. Aren't you con-,
stintined, ientot 'your liver sluggish;
isn't the stomach failing to do its,
duty. What yoif.need is the cleansing
tonic inn entice 61 Dr. Hem ilton
Pine. Their effect is lasting becaese
they aid all tne aging organs flush
out all unhealthy matter and tone up
the: stomech. With Dr. Hamilton's
Pills your stomach,. gets a chance to
recuperate min does so quickly. For
real buoyant' health use Dr.•. Ile mil-
atolr ly. -pc:per box at
The nomialatiOn of Hamilton Fish
to .1.1e leeeietana :treasurer of the IAA t-
ed 'States was .confirmed by the Sent -
ate. . •
IT. IMPARTS STRENG'Ini.
Jeut think of the enormous etrenge
theeing power Verroeone possesses, -
consider what' it din fetid, V. Potter,
well known in Kingston. "1• was sub-
ject to spells of direiness., For
eight, months 1 had intense pain in
my tight side between the shoulders,
I. was almost incurable With wean -
nese and lack Of vigor. Often I scar
cely at any breanfe,st and lein
able all day, Neenoue, eaefly excited,
troubled with heart weakness, 1 was
in had shape., Ferroeone restored arid,
nourished Me back to heal% in short
orner.n. Whatever your :weakness
may he Perroeone will Trice
50c per.box at" all dea1ers..
Thirteen'' 'hundred • emigrants' sailed
for Canada yesterday no the steamers
Southward and'Sardintere ' •
TFIEY ALL FAILED
Many have tried to devise a eore
cnre equal to penman's, but after
fifty years nothing has come upon the,
market that so painlessly curs, corne
and _Warts. Don't, experiment, use
the .beet', and that's "Putnam's."
WHEN CHILDREN ARE SICK '
They eat something that disagrees',
catch cold, have cramps or colic, If
there is pain nest apply Nerviline,-
at's good to rub on, aria for the in-
side it's meet comforting.. ;Effective
and pleasaat, you can't find a house-
hold parrac,ea to equal Poison's- Nary -
iliac, Used with satisfaction for
half a century and in better demand
every day because ,it does stop ' nein,
ease sufferieg, and., cure the thousand
and one ills that constantly arise lin
the family: Large ' tiles -at all
-dealers'for 26e.
Tire -refusal' of . ethe DeukhoborS
comply, with the: homestead. regulat-
ions • has ..resulted. iri. ,a. toe of their
Mud being • occupied. squatters,
•: IT CREEPS:LIKE A SERPENT
- Steals • . through the System ,like'e
tlu*f 'iii -the Anglia That's hew' eate
anti) ants. Don't trifle with such a
sec.:urge.-- Don't - experiment with a
doubtful 'treatment, Time , and ex-,
perionee, .prove that ' CatarehozOne
none- cure, that it gu.s quick relief
anti so -thoronghly deetthys 'the' din -
ease, ..that it ding 'forever., - •
. •
Mr,. Jacques Bureau was, elected- by
acclamation to the Commons for
Three Rivere, the by-election being.
rendered necessary by bis appoint--
a:est , ici tor -General.
Miller's Grip 'Powders Cure, Sold by
W, A. McConnell Druggiat; .Clintoe,
Ma. :Winston Churchill antiounced
.yesterday .that General .Botha, would'
eat .attend the Colonial Conference.'
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thousands of
homes -in eitlec, towns and lane')
Wee dose e a day of hood's Bowe-
rilla are now being taken," by every
meriaber,of the family.
Why such Wide and general use?
Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved.
itself the Best Spring Medicine, by its
wonderful effects in cleansing the eye.,
tem of all humors, overcoming that
-
tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing
the complexion, giving strength and
animation.
Over forty thousand testimonials re-
ceived in two years, by actual count,.
Accept no 'substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insist on having Hood's. Get It today..'
$old, everywhere, 100 doses one dollar.
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NO FOREIGNERS THERE.
None but''men of Anglci-Saxon or-
igin; will in future be employed by
the Goldie IVIcCullech Cotiitemy
-Limited, n...Galthis.....is....deeieredato:_-____
be a rule Which has been; estanlishett'
by the company since the occurrence
in the moulding. shop- the other day
when g 'iiitieder was 'attempted, the
principals "being two Bulgarian la-
borers. There is at present only (ene-
ma% of foreign lenrth employed in.
the immense shops, and no more will
be engaged.. The atneinpted shooting,
by Ivan George of his brother-in-law •
Ruse • Petrq, ••• hart, made it clear : .to
atryttnmentigagebmutentdestihraatbliepreiTghnia h hal op ti ia •
OD! the yart of the company is said:,
to find • unanimous approval among ,b4ea
cniplPyes of the wOrks. •
TAKE ' RIVAL isIERB TABLETS.
FOR, : STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS AN FOR CL- ,
EANING THE BLOOD.
SALE BY W. A,. 1VIcCONNELL
CLINTON. WHOLESALE
• FROM THE RIVAL HERB
AGENCY, KINCARDINE. •
Harry K. Thaw gave out a state-'.
nnenti yesterday expressing eatisfact-
ion with the effect of his vvifene
evidence.
LEAVE YOUR. ORDERS NOW'
• Pox YOUR :SE.ASO.V'S SUP
PLY OF .COAL, . W CARRY -
ONLY THE VERY 'BEST di/A-.
DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD
, AT -THE LOWEST' POSSIBLE
PRICE
•ORDERS MAY BE -4EFT AT
'" DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD-
• WARE, STORE WITH. •
Stevenson
Slabs
Foy Sale
We 'rive fol. 'quant.
ity of Hemlock Slabs, cut
' 16 inches long, suitable
• for. ranges.
Hamilton
MIgigr ft fig
I have been appointed agerit
for the. Iti4pse14Iarris Coen.'
puny' in, this district
keep on hand a, ccimplete list
of supplies in my storo oppos-
ite the Molsons Dank,
'Attl also continuing We
flour, feed and seed grain bus-
iness and respectfully. solicit a
a. eoritinuance of your patron-
age.
1 A. Ford.
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