The Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-21, Page 4aster 4* 1907
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Wall Ptipee yet. Stocks are -
now complete and we would like
to have you look over the earn -
pies.
Special bargains in remnants
and odd lots.
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W.' GOOKR 8A0.
CLINTON
32r: Walter Irwin returned' on
day from Regina.
„ Coniliaks
Mr. Javk Riley arrived hoeit
Monday after spending some time ia
the loather woods. ,
MOM. BeL,rnIeailitEdwial3rit-
ton a,re 10.1 ,10 with grIPPe. „
Mr., R. W. Jewitt, and, faMilye ere
this Week meeing to Warwick, he hos-
ing sold his store to. M. Tfabert
.itL George Dever and !puny rtiovee•
an•li/lOnday to Shelburne Wheee
Pelitkr has purchased a liardWard,litili-
tem.. t •
Lead/Air)
v
The concert held in, the school at
Leadbury lant Friday,. was a de4idtd
euceess. The program consisted o
songs, instrumentals, dielogues,' reci-
tations, drills and.tableaux, aed, they
were all well •rendered. •
Mies Lottie Robinson hear eeturned
to her home after a pleeshetettionthe
visit with Weeds. ' .
. Mr. John_ Searle% has rettilied• from
Orangeville after attending the; Grand
Orange Ledge ef Ontario, West.'
Mrs. William Scaylett'of IicredOn
et present vielling Irteads an. rt1a
tions in McIOilloP,
Seitt hasreturn d
home after a pleaeant • visit *WI
friends in St. Marys. '
-.Mr. li, Robinson, lia,s returned to Da-
ta aftrr renewing old accivaintanCee.
• Mr, Mooney "6-1 Stratford was a visi-
tor at Mr. William MeGa.vilte, •
•
Blake
,Mr. John, Thtempson's sale, held Orr
Wednesday' la.st, was a; decided sic -
cess. The crowd was large and 'the
priees good. Mr., Ede-. •Bossenterry
wielded the hammer.
Mise • Meggie ,* Sparks is, at present
spiencling a .few days un.der the, pereeteil
roof. ,
Maple sugar maiang is now in full
b t.
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Miller.rs Compoultd. Iron Pitts, only
`niurs, 25 cents lei 50 doses. Sold by W. A.
McCOnnelli.Druggist ClintOO,, -
,
,ellatoa Mours4teitOr4
_ London,. II444$
• •
O1bt7 r .9tage 0,4.11040Y
wee in Orangeville last week attend-
ing the anneal meeting ot the Provin-
cial Gyaud Orange„Lodge. There is
Mt a statineher 'member 14 the con-
fines Of the good oirircounty ot Huron
thee our worthy neighbor..
3,Ir. F. 0. Waldroodelivered a horse
'to aft' McCluskt of' ' GOderleir last
week, • • e • r
MSS 1L F. Not whet. bee been a
TeSident,o. aYfield for %Pile ante, is
.elew M. the, old, home int the London
Reed. A • number of the ayfield
friends 'tented her 'reeently. —
A reaeleir of people in this vicinity
have been IU with geippe er pnete.
- ,
.' Mr. andMrs. Liverinere and Mr.
and Mrs. jeenison attended the eon-
‘4,mtion 1.3,1/Worth Leagues and
• Senday schools 'of the reoderich
trict held he Myti . recently ante at
the next meeting of t,he local Leagee
they gave lengthy reports oe. the
gathering,
,11.1r, R. Jennison herd e wood bee
end sueeeeded in getting a year's sup-
ply of wood piled tee'
• rort,' Albert. .,,
David Martin of Goderich. Visited
friends in the burg the Past week, ee-
trerning to GOderich on Saturday to
take a posttionem • one of the turret
boete Which, is fitting out in the 'la-
bor at that place. • •.
- Mr. Thos. Simpson is confined 19
his room, old, age being Me only come
plaint. He is nearing the 100th niito
'stone. .
• Mr. Adam•Schaefer. of Winghant
SwalaYed with hiSehrother and sister,
Mr.' and Mrs, John Selmenhals. •
Mr. Harry Hawkins has longht tbe
Cra.nby propeetY in the 'village. it
censists of ten acres— • •
Jacqb McGee•Je. ofParkhill is vis-
iting his parente. . • "
In Memoriam
• The: following In 'Memoriam sketch
dealing with the youngest brother of
Mr: John Johnstone of Rattenbury
street, Clinton, is from the New, Of
Dunstriter, California': •
Jeanstone, who for more
..."""-"..0,...e...""ne.".....%.","."."• 4 _than ten year had • been an employe
. of the Nelson: Lumber Ceenpany Of
this place, died. en. Thursday .mornieg,
at his reign in ;the Imperial Lodging
'House. He' Was a: • native 'of Egmond-
villeeHuron douiity, Ontario, Canada,
aged 63 'years. The remakes were pre-,
pared for burial by Kuce) laros. of
Sisson., and his body was laid away
in the i. (). 'o. F. cemetery thIS af-
tern:doe, the funeral servicesebcieg
Conducted from the M. E. churelf. .
The writer had not the good fortune
-et an extended acetfaintenee With Mr.
Johnstone, but draw our:estimate of
hs good qualities •i7nd warmimpulses
that spurred him ori to 'deeds) otgood-
.
ness fronethei many eitcomdurns., we
hear showered, •upon him. Mrjohn-
stone lua.,d every'-• care 'thaff medical
DUB, • carefei. nursing andwilling
bands could -'devise, but to no even ;
ane whenthe enevitaVie:apProaehed he
bide' an -affectionate ediee to. those
who surreuntied 'hie., death -bed, and
calmly awaited the: end: .He was a
man that steed high fn the admir-
ation and esteem of his aesooiates,
and when We stood, beside his grave,.
when the sky was "trinimed yritlf a
gorgeougerosy -hue, en' fancy we could
see him -not 1n...death's' void shroad of
oorrow, but smiling woa. ee from the
sunset Vile that ' lemeke God's fare-
well tO the day -smiling with all the
well remembered grace ef a well spent
manhood, love and .deVotion, `saying to
Us.: "The sunset speeks hut feebly of
-the glories • of another day.. 'All Is
well.'. • •
_
Front indications orhieefficiti, it in
believed he wee a married man, atei
besides leaving:a family. and:other re-
latives, a large -circle of .friends here
are left to medyn his los. Cliistering
about the flower's that ,ere•bloething
there, minglieg 'With the oppressive
Silence that shrouds the revered spot,
and ..q.-everinee ''amidst the gloom of
the grave the .holiest Memories speak
in toneethat *the car and thrill
the sorrOwing heart All' that thete.
vvas of the life.thet has 'faded into the
night: of endless . ,sleep; its lights .and.,
ite gheillowe,. its power and its neepil-
iey, paseOefore us like a rapidly mov-
ing panOrenta. lender Such' influence';
with each e thrilling piatere of daye
gone by, ape worthy deride done o'.e
pause,:for a•brief tie:Anent to speak to
arid of the 'beloved! jlead.; .
"Not deadbut sleeping, . •
Night came releN,ing them from laii;
,When a heuefrom out darkness
Totjohed thein and they -slept. '
The Breeding and Mating
of Poultry.
A Paper bg W. Carter; Constance
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The meeting of the Clinton Poultry never inbreed for reerketefowle Third-
Association--inay ed on, Mondceening ly we Will cennider ctely: a few p•ente
was largely a:tterided and enthasiae-iin mating.for jnoduCing -show
,tit. Even chicks fanciers' do enthuse. mew, To xneetAlte standard regaire-
•ments or nearly all...,tbe 15iTeeds we te-
The society is new may two moa- quire eeparate matingsto produceths old ;end has a reembeeship thibition bieds1 have : often beet relc-
forty ; a .month hence aud it is ex- ed why the utandard was Sa PAO,:
pected to go tea better. • , can't tell you that hert this I do enew
that if yotetould put 2 and 2 togeth-
Rhode Island Reds and Minorcas
ef and a'svalys make : four of ,;t, the
were on exhibition and were s'udgee eee,„
by Mr. George Swallow Who aWe'"`
arded -1."""g, iri ite-•e`
PrizesfollowS : • its greatest chop: The very fast
ae
• e, irthing to be considered •izt Starting in:
Rhode Island Reds-cock,•-lst, Fred the fancy Pouitry beiginess is to make.
Hill; cockerel, T. Managhan, .sure yourstoek has good broding be -
man pullet, C. Kaufman, T. Mltind.;theni: deeow d' ii
tleere hgoo; anief .
many prizes he etay ...haere won,
if to haD not ; hlue „blood in his veins.
be • cannot • produce/prize *inners. • We
will suppose you 'heare decided to star
in k
/some Of the blaek varieties, :say
Minereae.„ • Hamburgse Legliorns . or,
"Ltugshaits. 'YOU ,t6 sonit ShOw
and you make sure that Seine :winning
-pair of hinds are 'tied right (end:- the
• specimen. May appear; or, how -
elan.
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Black Minoreae-cockerel, 13. Centel -
co, All. Barge; psalIet, All. Barge',
13. Cantelon.
Mr. William Career • of, Constance
gave a very interesting paper en
'Breeding and Ma,ting welch ren 1,
follaws :
..• • mimeo. generally • are). -They are
In the mating of :poultry we will good 1.11. 'shape "andheaid pointes' aed
have one of three things or a combirt- both ..h..ave that lovely ereeo sheen -so
ation of two or more 'Of them ire necessary to wine -so yeti buje'therin'
our minds, is for laying, mat- You expect to haVe..e,lovely fioek • of
ing for market poultry, mating for rchiOcs of both 'sexes. litefee"sbowmi
show *damns. 1 will deal with I ameafraid you Will be disappoitted.
each of these Separately as I.believe youe ptilletg will very likely be 111, to
we cannot produce all of these rail- 'but I 'fear youewitl. look in. vain
ties to the greatest degree of perfec- foe a cockerel to go with her. You
tibu in one Speelmer.: It is true- we eele,wonder . why they have s6 ntanY
may find indiV1dua4 birds that ere purple hats, or possibly' you, Will find
more than ordinaryin each of • the one with .• some ;red feathers in his
pointe mentioned., bet such are neck hackle. (11: yea do get eoe 01
arce. We do not look ,to the jersey those: red.hackleceltapeeltist save him
rshire cqw to produce Our to Mate, to Nie Old hen and 'pee
0' ' an beef, or export cattle, nor fine'green palliate ,they, ,produce.)
tie we expect, the ;DUrhams or The cense of the treiteele ineyour cock -
fords to meet. the 4euirementv of an. 'erele was that 'the fereale.was: top rieli
up-to-date dairymanWe do ,not see en colot. for iprociateig. 'pholvii niales
any draft herseS.tef the. race. track On What you wanted was e rather dult.
2.05 pacers behindthee plow. Eaele 01colored leen tor the • mate niating.
three has its 'place, and they pined the white earietiee the meting is.puee
that place by scientific mating and white In both eexes, but you ' 'will
- breeding. So if we .wisb to build UP have a hard job. to eet it: If 'dile
laying strafe of fowl we mast mate bird is somewhat defective, in some.
for that purpose. I would, start with t point, try to have its ,inate extra
either a pair of hinds or .sonie reges estreitg itt that part . 1,h mating.the
ought from sonie dealer itnat'lest 'parti-calore;d breedIVWe' TM it necee-
eputation for producing eetra.leyers.'.eery to 11Se eeekerel andeitulieteet-
'rom these t would seleet the besqins. If you mated a :NOW pair'• pf
roducing specimens and, breede , Barred Rocks, . .Wyand,ottes,
tlyeen enly and bjeso 'doing year 'aft -e Breve. Leghorrs or Peeeilled /lame
tr Pal watild WO; have.; a 11,r1F:tlte.t, ,httegse'togethet'l Itin afraid you, wottld
Would do mu& better than, the oregnee never.Wiri•-: Very' many e;iprieee in hot
al. I wes et Cran,brook ai Jew:. ereeks eetripeny. Hew do epee; mate them ?
ago, end l'eaked over at flock of noted . Well, get an el'kihttilen inele, and mate
Jayne. they were a mixture pt
ore and all .pure Leghora.e, but single
and roge'comb Wbbe anie.the satne'lt,
Browns' had beeneed en handl% up
' the, floctle , tboopeild.' not itr.qe'Uu. ,
with their appearapee es a , as
some. of theft *eye, purewhitersomo.
brown and: eeVeral a mixture '
two, besidee"Some.hter sieele'ecord;
•
59)/Te elfk'r,W wb,u14;,beT WrY
it4rd tocfesctibe, 'hut ' they: ,:were,
egg•Producers ot,tha,very, firge water.
e Color is immaterig„Ior. KOCKli"„resniti",
I weak!. Medi rather'see e ettil-
\.,floek Mid' •1.1010:6', thig Wail,
Otilii i'iaye',ddn0 fi.a': well, with,, iitb'er.
*hire ex- Vonba, single or rose tontle,
His plan ot,iiiating was to pick out,
Ids beet layersregardlette of Color and: el, will cdmating
asider•
Mate them ter mei° from e guirati-
t6ed higimi'rod 'ffig floelt. Ile , never
ihbrede Next
• for market" purposes: AS.. in the Drat
Metitiohect, eolorcuts n� figure, ex-
) cob that a, white or buff bird dress;
' witch nicer. 'What we uiant` for' tilo
jelble is a. nieditun, sized hird with a,
'11111 .rouil4 breaet aiel.net ne'arne 'in
to a, feintalle, sister, to ,i1Orne other Rot -
ed winning • Male, ihndefanate a show
female e broth'er,ekLetiOne choice.
pee or pullet. NoW,I ',„eelIlegive you
my way, or building uP, a 'strain, that
will picedeee a large percentage ef
-show-birds. Start • •with a Wirlwag
made Of .gOod. Vigor and strong breed-
ing teal a female that is 'a' fall sicter
to Some , other winning, mete Tht.n
mate the best cockerel to, his mother;
and the beet , pullet to her .father.
'
ma,te VIC ',004,Cockerel 'artd Put,
tet.of mating NO,-12;.to the best speei-
,Mekeel f,TOP Pt"
he' "the 'Male 'line.
Thee for tire fe•Male line, 'kart with
ShOWetefrittee'llid a pullet -bred male
ani .follow the Sallie course. Don't be
;amid of IN:weeding.. Ilt"e the road
seeess 111. Vie!, 4:atedittg:ef fitnicy
iey.„.Seleet..yettr 'best, shapedand
marked .atid. moat'" 'vigorous birds to
breed from and yotit stock will alwayo
fotind in ;the prize list. ,13eeldeg if
you sell a hrd so bred be "will leave
his mar*.! tin the purchaser's. flock, for
bone, and ei; like begets like We must In tangy Poultry an well as in any-
,
zat,e birds of this ty,se, 1 Weida 'Say thing else blood will tell.
Ashfielti Township.
„
• • WIMieltekled:.0ele:etto Vis-
iting in Ripley.
Fred. Scaudrett has been, laid up
with the Preveiling ripp
MEL T. S'eandrett nal also been
3Irs., Rose of Blyth spent a few
days recentlY with Mrs. Watson ef
Belgreve.
'Charlie Bell at the statiOn-rejoieee
in the birth Of his eret 6teighter-
It is said thet, Mr. Jamieson of
WawAeoely may, mob It our, .village.
Mrs. (Dr.). Perdue of CliffeaA.is at
the hone Of het Parente,Mr. and Mee.
C. McRae. • •
Me David GedeleS of Beigrave has
beee quite ill, but we hope he may
soon recover. .
Mr. Snail and bride or Saikatche-
Ivan Were the guests -of Mr. and Mrs.
Wa.tscen of Beigraere last week,
Thome Abram ami family of the
gravel 'road have mowed to their new
imme'on the '14 of IVIorrie. •
Geildegt sawmill is very busy these
ilaye-"eatting up,their stoeic ot logs,
subecription is being, .Orcula-
fed aim* the. Metelbers, and Aker-
ents, of .the,Mothodiete ehureh with a
view to erecting an enclosed shed,
West Wawanosh'
•Mr....Patrick• Cumining died. Sunday
week from, • heart trouble 'WhiCh, had
bothered him for several year's. gr.
Ciunmitis was born in Campden town-
ship, Hae.tings County, 61 years • enl
11 menthe 'ago.. „ pe resided in West
Wavv,anosh. for 40 years then in Sea -
forth and 1,Vingham for „A short time
ancl in, Walkerton - for the last six
tears.. Ho made many. friends here
*here his eterling qualities were aid -
:Mired by all who had the pleasure of
etiaking his acquaintance. The re-
mains ,were taken to St. Augustine
this morning for interment. Besides
a wife to mourn hie loss he leaves
four sons and two daughters, Wil -
1m in, California, Mirth, in,Acton;
John in British Columbia, Eleanor in
Brooklyn, N. Y., Laura, of the City
Hospital in Hamilton and Cecil at
home. His brother Thames •or St.
Augustine, and Mrs. Ceinmins' •Aister,
Mrs. J. J,..I.VIeCatighey Of Blyth, wero
here for the funeral. The deceased was
a life long ConservativeHe was a
reembee of :the C. 'al, B. A. ME,
..••
Cummins eonduct.ed the • Walker House
-here foe a, ..eoupk. of eearg,but, had to
gime.it up di account a poor health
Shout three months ago he suffered
from a strokeof Analysis from which
he never recovered..and.with`the heart
trouble was the • cause .ce his. death
The family have •the sympathy of • 'all'.
IR; • their lyereavement,-Walkerton.
nerbleidtrustees are *pU.
tt,
t.iag.' n'e.v.V 'wets.
in the St. Augustine schocil. • .
Mr. William Scott has. sold •his fine
farm a short distance east .of Menne.
to Mr, Jaines Howatt who gets post.
• session in about a month Mr. -Scott
intends to take up his residence inthe
village of Blyth. Mr. Scott has not
been ih good health- for -spine time,
'whieh necessitates 'his retirement from
. the eetive duties Of. tlielfarra. We are
sorry to hose the ' family from our
midst. MrHowatt doen not intend
moviag on, to, his purehaee until his
term on the BrOwtt fatm expiree.,
Mr. James Raithby has sold his
farro to his' brother George,but re-
tains 'poseession, for A year. .
' Mrs. Alex., Durnin, one Of our aged
residents, his passed away, succumb-
-M.0e in attack of pneumonia. The
deceased was „Very. lughlv respected
and there was aelarge gathering et
friends. and neighlicors at the funeeal..
Spring Advice
• • %.••••00.004.
Do WA •These With Purgativeand
IVeakeaing, Medieinee-What People
Need at this'Season is a tonic.
. Not, exactly siek-bato Pet feeling
erdlit,e l'iattue, the epilog feeling.
•Xsati are , easily tired, appetite vari-
able, sometimes ,headaches and a 'feel-
ing or depreselon. Or perhaps pimples
and eruptions b,Ppear Oa the face, or
yen have twinges of rheumatisin or
•„uraigia. Any of these indicate that
the Mood is 04 order, thet
door life of whiter. bee left ite mark
upoo youeend may easily develop • iota
more serious trouble. Tion,„t (lose
yourself with purgative meclicieee in
the hoPe that you ean put your blood
eight. Purgative; gallop through the
system, and weegen instead it giving
strength. 'What you need is a tonic
medicine that will make new, ricit,
red blood, build up the wea,keeed ner-
ves end• give yea new health and
Streagth. And the one medicine to do
this epeedily and isurely ie Dr. Wit-
-.110.1eate-Pinle-Pille. Every dose of this
• medicine makes mew, rich blood which
makes Weak, 'easily tired and Winer
mea.and women feel b`eight, active and
strong: If yOu needa medicine this
SIPeng try Dr, Williems'' Pink Pilla
and you will never .regret it. This
lemeitiletine bas cured' thousands in. every
•Part of the world and whale it has
done for others ithean easily de for
you:
The headquarters for the genuine
Dr. Williatms' Pink Pins for Pale Pea”- '
ple n Canada. is. Brookville, Ont. So
called pink pills offered by companies
located at other places- in Canada are.
fraliefulent, imitations inteelied to de-
ceive, • If, you dealer does not
keep the 'genuine Dr, Williams' Pink
Pills 'fee' Pale People, send to Brock-
-Ville, Ont., and The D. Williams'
Medioine Co„ will mail the pills to
you at 50 cents a box Or six boxes
for $2.50.
MARK'S PORK AND BEANS
In. this weather a bet meal M two
minutes is a luxury, Serve hot or
cold; See that you get ;Clerk's,
Millers Grip. Powders Curie, Sold
by W: A. *Cornell, Druggist,
CUn-
A Event
A very pleasant ' event took place
at the residence of Mr.,and Mrs. Wm.
Elliott of near Kincardine when, their,
daughter, Evelyn M.,. was united itt
:theeholy bonds, of matriknoey ,e0: Roe..
ert T. eon ofi Mr. john Baird of
Itiheardine, by the Hee. J. C. Pom-
eroy' Of theleilethel itlethedist church;
.., The :bride entered the drawling 'ream
on the arm of .11er...father and proceed-
edto an areb of flowers and lace
where!•the gee= and flower girl.. tdd
Preceded' her 'She looked 'Chemin/1g in
create silk trimneed with chiffon,: with
the conventional beidal veil •and Cur,
• tied aebPcotet of . lilies of the
•
A concert will be given In Hacketts
hall on, theevetifn.g" of Otiod Friday me
OF the' auspices ' orthe Woinait's.'„Mig'-
eionaey Society Of the 'Aelifield Cir-
cuit. An excellent program is dbeilig
prepared and Mrs. ...(Rev.) : Oaten, • a
former president, will he present eno.
give An address. The price of admis-
sion has been enlaced at 10c and, 15e.
A'crtial invitation, ie extended to all
to come and enjoy ,a, Very pleasanit. ev-
'eniug; " •
Helping Mothers
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WELCOME. .
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'While Visiting the • Huron County
Stock Show on April 4th, make the
Hotel Normandie your headquarters1
Extra stable accommodation. -C. W.
Browny, probrietor. .
., • -• .. • .
Live StOcklilarkets •
..Toreeto • Jt netione March '18.-eite-
ceipts at the Union Cattle Market
This morning were 82 ,ars, containing
1,617 cattle, 15 sheep, • 30 calves and
one horse, ••. •
The niirket was (1411. rti; feet, Mote
of the dealers; said that the export
trade woe yeey dull. This Was owing
to the feet that, 'it, was difficult to
get space on, 'the Ships, and as a re-
sult some of the export cattle went
into the butCher market." .
Mr. Ross mild one loadof steers at
. • •
, Mrteatiedy quotes , hogs at $0,85
for seitects,• and $0.00 for lights and
• Mattorteed. & Maybee sold. 12 eveort-
erg, 1, 250 lbg., .alt $522medium ex-
porters; :1,180 • lbs., at V4.50; 11
butchers, ;L00• lb.s., at $4.33; 13
butchers, •••1,240. lbs., at $4.25; 16
butchers, 1,160 lbs., at $4.45e 4 feed -
erg, .1,120.1bse, at $3.45; 17 ,feeder,
NO lbs., at, $3.60; 16, butehers, 1,1150
lbe., at$4,25.; 14 exporters, 1,380 it a,
at $3.60;11. bittehers,,A0.1.11 lbs., at
at *4c;, 11 rough ‘OWs, •91)0. lbs., at
-I 1-2c; .12 tough cows, 1,080 lbs., at
1 3-4e; 1 export buil, 2,0681tis„ at
$4.25; 1 •Milch cow, $45,
"I always tell inty. neighbOrs,who,
have children how' good I. hive. found
Baby's- O•wn Tablets,"' itayg mrs.
•flovill'e, Chit. 'lleeeeReeille
further says would not be.witle•
Ott the • Tablets in the bootie 'feet I
kno* of mediehm that can equal
them in curingthe Ills frem which
children to often suffer," It is the
entbusia4tie prefer) of motber lth�
1,10e use& tho ricablete that, rriakes
• thesn,. tik• most' ;meals,* childhood
inedieltie in Canadti, ,Any inothei us-
ing Baby's Own: tablets:has the gliar-
antee of at • government atinlyst that
this medicine does not contain one
pa,rtiele of opiate or hatuiful drug.
Sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at 25 (lento a box front the 1)r. Wil-
liams Medicine Co.,111reeki111e, Ont.
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Quaitti, Assortment,
Zetee more largely littpr. the; iict ',of* .buylog 4ari artectialetie •
One It the prise la right, the q1*mitte1044, and" the imminent
good, Wiring is, - •
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' That is what makes shoe buying oestit this *tort We illeatal.
got the stock, the quality, the prIcee00 lene et* the , 1110310 O. 04A
shoeki.' '
We court criticisne and comperlito* ,000e$01004,.. •(11.141141.14. •
and prices. • .
On Saturday next we puon sale 38 pairs Men's
• pure gum Rubber Boots at $3.00. Regular 0.20
and. K35. •
Je.k..LWAY'S RELIABLE
Successor to W.:Taylor & Son, CLINTON
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I. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN .PRICES
. If anything is wanted in Hardware, •Tinirare.
a Graniteware, Wire Goods, Plated ware, Woodenware •
• t Floor and wall Varnish., Stains or Enamels, Mixed
• Paints, Etc., you can save money by shopping here.
.All goods possible are dibplayed on tables and mark- •
ed in plain figures. •
- Just to hand—One car of Cleveland, high carbon
steel coiled spring wire. ' . •
±• We lave a preparation that is just the thing' for .11
4 whitewashing poultry houses or cellars, free for the
asking .
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sommlassossese tt on •
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•TSTOVES AND -1 HARDWARE.
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Shee wore a gold brooch set With itaosetealeeeee
pearls, the gift i! the groone. Little
Miss Hudiee daughter .of George
Iludie of Goderich township, a:cousin
of the bride,,enacle a lovely flower
girl, She Was dressed in; white silk
and carried a basket of lilies, end
wearin.g 11. gold, bracelet also the gift
of the :groom. Miss F. Baird', a sist-
er, of the groom pleyed the weddine
march. ' • '
After congratulations were ever &nit
hundred gtieits,. among the number
beim Mr . -arid 11eIrg, Geerge.1.14die of
Goileeich" toweship, mei Mrsle. j.
Cluff Cf• Clinton; adjourned :to. the din-
ing room, which was prettily decOra-.
led for theoccasion', where a sumptu-
ous dinner was " partaken of. ..eftei
wards all adjourned . to the drawing
room. where a very pleasant.thne was
spent in social iotercitersee the ores-
ente were both numerous •aod costlYe
• ahoiwing the high esteem in, which the
young couple are held. ,
Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad .condition You
certainly know whit to take,
then take it7.- Ayer's Sarsa-
• parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. We know
what he ;will 'say about this
grand .old •family medicine.
, Sold, for over 60 years. •
ar.1-1.VglertbcgielgerinegY:11Z faint
tbat gaily action of the bow)tulrm
e absolutely
essentiat to reeorrery. Zeta liver ere
and youf tamale regular b taking laxative
doses of Ayea 1111*.
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, BuringIanuary and February the Clinton Besiness College had .
etwentriletetintes. .as•many, calls for Stenographers, Telegrapners, Book
keepers, and College „Teachers as we had graduates to send,
, Attendance is always smallest during April, May and June, come-
quently each student gets ertore individuel Attention, This le the..best
term of the year for the student, • ,
Learn of the success of our graduates by sending for 4 handsome ,
Catalogue c f the ' •. • • ,
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t . ` • Best 'Actual Business School in Ontario. - '
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Th "b ckw rd's or."rusty" feel at home .with us is each" titedette
isinstructedat his own desk by a painstaking, sympathetic teacher,
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ales Kumla, teed situatione, thiter tiny time. . • '
I CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
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CEO. SPOTTON, 1
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• To have a dependable.
That's the kind we
keep.. Let us show you
them and ()mote prices.
W. R. COUNTER,
• jEswELLgR, Clinton, 'On*
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A Large Stock Of
Furniture
FOE• the last month we have been fitting our
Store up with good, reliable and up -to date
Furniture for the Spring trade, We have been.
. careful in selecting it and buy on the best terms
4,- possible, therefore you need not hesitate to• ^make
• your purchases here. •
PICTURE FRAIIINOdirne promptly
and neatly.
HOOVER & BALL
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