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Was established twenty yeers
ago and by its thorough worlr
and honoree dealings with
its patrons has become one of
the largest and moat widely
kuown Commeecial Colleges in
the province. The dereaed upe
oti us for commercial teeehers
seal °MCC Assistants greatly
exceeds the supply. We assiet
graduates ,to positioes. Stud-
ents are ente,rine eadh week.
'Catalogue free.
Elliott ft Noliaohloo,
PRINCIPALS
i SLAUD'8 IRON Cobalt iWining Stook
PILLS•
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EXPERIEN
Silver Bird advenced to 25e per share
Golden Rom, Larder Lake, 20e per
,,. share.
CObalt Development Co., 20a per, shat e
Before anadvanee in shares
intending purchasers should
quickly.
If. Octntplon,.
Corarnissioner and agent,
Clinton.
IPtihevh.wienhnnia,lw•ineereneetteenAseeeeeeeeseeeleeieleoSW
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i .,BeAutifully"' VrInted:$i„.11 . -.0
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Made by 4rnolds of North Adams, U.S. Only a ie W pieces to a
tone up the stock. Lovely toned coloringti with blending •ellects of r
hello, gt.eenstassore toetaden, blee,"pink on plain white grounds and #
also dimity stripes. These goods melte pretty waists or summer A
dresses, at. per yard 50e. . . . ' • •
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Corset Embroideries at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c 0
Our itnport Euibroideriesl have given us better values and
. patterns than heretofore. Very tine "Swise Carnbrics with well • I •
werked patterns of eyelet effects, at per yard 25e, 85; 40e and 50c.
Persian Lawn at 25c and 30c . • •
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• Never have we bed such values in Persian Lawns, We think a
they are worth 25 per cent, more than We marked them. Vile sho r
Persian Lawn well worth 85; for per yard 2'50, also one line as go cl'*...
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as the usual.4.se for per yard Ilse,. .
India Linerfs at 15c, 20 25c an
India Linens, wit h fine silky finish, n t ruled, the best
values we have had tor .sonie time, et 15c, 29e, 2 e and 85c, •
, 25 Wall. Paper Designs.
To select from at per single roll 3c to 25c:
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POPLESTONE & GARDINER .0!
Successors to McKinnon & Co ,j BLyTH
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Real Estate For Sale
FARM FOR. SALE ON .7TH. CON.
Stanley ,township, containing 175
acres. * mile from school,. mile
from. Presbyterian end Methodist
ehurehes and postoffice, 7 Miles item
Hensel and 4 miles from • .Kippen
station. Thereare on the premises
three barns, 64x40, 70x28, 5428,
all in good repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 acres in • fall
wheat. All. fenced, 100 acres s well
underdrained and the remaining 75
ares Cerained by toweshi,p ditch
running through: Never failing well
at the house With a ne* Brantford
pumping mill, also a never•
spring back on the farm. , 1* acres
good bearieg orchard'. 17as torso lis
in a first-class state of cultisation
and is .situated in one Of the 'hest
grain growing sections in the . pries
vinee. Will be sold cheap and on
further ieformation . apply on the
premises or acfdress George, cote'
man, Hillsgreen P. O. • • . 47
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 30 AND
pert 31, eon. 5, Hullett, consisting
of 117 acres. 15 acres good had-
woeL bush, balance under eultivae
tion. Good briek house and frame
barns. Well watered and fenced.
Bearing orchard. 11 miles irons
store, postoffice, church and school.
Will be sold on easy terms as the
undersigned intends going West, -
R. J. Miller. Clinton P. O. • 14
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE .AND A
tparter miles from churcif, post-.
office, school, and the village Of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27. on the and con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly all geass. A
brick beim, a bank barn 5240, e
driving house 24x80 with 1a cement
pig home underneath, are on sai
preset's. Also lot 28, at
Wawanosh, an& con.'directly oppos-
ite said let 27, containing 100 act&
of land, 15 acres of which are bust
On this lot there is a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of • good
hearing orchard on the two farms,
Both Iota are Well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
iuns across both farms. Possession
cad he given at owe, Terms eael.
The proprietor is new past .the age
to farm. -Apply to Thomas Mich-
. Own, etubarst P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all cernmunicat-
ions. •
FARM POit SALE OP, TO RENT.. --
Lot 15, con -9, Stanley township,
consisting of 100 acres, 00 acres
cleared and all seeded down except
20 antes. 'There ere 10 acres of
good hardwood bush -h miless from
school anti 2+ irides from the vill-
age of -Valeta,. This desirable farm
will be sold oti eaty terms, or if
not sold will be rented. -G. 1. heye,
Verna P. O. 64
FARMS t'oR, SALE OR TO RENT,
Lot 14 *on 3ed con., and south half
14, 4th, con., in the township
of Kellett, are offered for sa10' or
to rent. They consist of 150 acres,
all in grass except twelve acres in,
hush. A goest two-story frame bail-
ie, bank. barn 50x70 with power
mill,' driving -shed 30x50, and sheep
howie 20x86.- The place is well wa-
tered by spring, a drill- Well- , and
...the river. It s, situated 3 miles
. from Clinton and is well adapted
• for stock or grain. Also Lot 12
on lith oon, consisting Of 100_acres,
, twelve acres bush and the rest see-
-Sled down.: A never -failing spring
. with the windmill' for pumping. Th-
ese farina will be- -sold together. or
separately a;nd on terms to suit the
purchaser. If eot sold. will be rene,
ted.2-.R. J. Milier, Box 25, Clinton.
FARM ;VOA SALE. -WEST HLF
of lot 7, South Eoundasy, and West
half of lot 3, con. 4, Stanley; Con-
sisting of 102 aces, 8 acres
the remainder seeded down ereept-
ing 30 ores. The place is well fen-
ced and drained; mid watered by
spring creek. Frazee barn. This
farm is ablated on the Town, -Line,
two miles west, of :,leippen, station.
Apply on the preraisen or "'addneas
James C. Parson, Kippen,• Oat. 32 -
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
Let 18, con, 16; Goderich toWn.shipi
consisting of 6,0 , acres, 65 acres
cleared, •.balatice ,bush. Good barn
and comfortable house. Well watt
tired. bY 'two good running streams.
eamile from sehobl and 1 mile from
postoffice, Will be Sold on easy
terme.-Apply ' to T. T. Murphy,
Clinton. . .8511
FARM FOR 'sALt.-THE UNDER -
signed. offers Air sale part of lot
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 • mile
South of Chilton; consisting of 20
acres. , Good frame .house with st-
one Mier, barn 8670 with eeinent
Statement. Easy • terms. - J. A,
Smith. 40
FARM FOR SLE.. 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 ahd smelt fruit: ,.On the pre
balsas hi a two story brick house
with slate reef, a first -elites farm
house, . a barn, Mee, 40
r 80 with stone stabling, a Gement
olio 1400, good driving house, pig
Pen and ben house. TWO never-taile
Ing This farm is situated 8
'ndles from Brimfield, 5 front Clin-
ton inult on a*, gravel road. Ape
ply on' fir primises or address
Albert Nett, C1inton1P. O. .02
FIRM FOP, SALE, LOT 4, HURON
Road, Goderich township, h mile
from Clinton, 'Containing 130 acres
of land ftn. excellent cultivatien.
lav tetra, ,Apply to J. lielmee
P. 0. box 1.00, cainton, gat.
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Peeps into Womons J4tters
If our readers could spend one morn-
lookhas through the lettere TOCAV-
ed frora all over Canada. by the Um-
Buk Co., it would lining home to them
with irresiettble force the heeling vir-
tem; ot tlite great houeelaoldtbelm. Old
women, young women, wives, mothers
and even young girle bete acTuiething
to say about how 'Zemelittit did tile Or
that good office in their home. Many
of t•heste writere gine permiseion to
Make extriveta front their grateful.tes-
tinumy. From thee the following
were taken it,t rendona
"I Waft troubled for some weeks
with salt rheum in hand* end anus
and wee* using a, sate which 414 me
little good. 04 receiving a supply of
Zam-Buic I applied it, end it scatty
seemed to act like menie t The itele:
iiiast hunting eeesed, and in 4 few'
days the skin was cleared ausi heal-
thy." SOtt writee Miss E. A. Policia
ard, of North Keppel.
"Three boxes of Zamsliek tiered ine
of Eczema,frornwshaielts, hsttdolaitid\iireend,
a long time." ,soyr.
of IVIanhortville, Que.
‘`74atri-Buk curedcase ot blood
poison. in my family, and I wish to
thank you or the great blessing it
has proved," is the effect a a letter
from Mrs. Webb, of Donarcoart,
And so one could no on quoting ex-
tra(t after extract, showing how' Zann
Bak cure:5 chrotic sores ulcers, ab-
scesses, bad leg, itch,' al -1h blood phi -
on; takes the sorene•ss out ot cuts and
burns, AEI grows new, healthy ,skiti
over injured or diseased place, All
stores and druggists Oeil at fifty
celltS a, box, ar the Zanntuk. Co.
Totonto, will mail•for Priee. • •
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.: SPRING TERM 'f.
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I-from April 2nd merges into our I
Summer Session for July and
iAugust. Enter atty. time.- .,No a
Vacations. Clip out, sign this •
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COAL
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• Order your year's emptily now.
The best in the market, $7 per ton.
but if ordered and paid foe before
May 8Ist, a diecount ef 40 petits a
• ten will be allowed. . •
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Orders left at Davis...Ss Rowland s
will be promptly attended to.
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w. J•E;tevensozi
(last A rriued
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Some of the Most' .hwedsome din
ner sets ever 'shown in Clinton. ; •
glataware in sets and. odd pieces,
oda cups and , satioers ; Odd plates,
toilet sets, etc.' All will go at. suis
prisingly low prices to make room
"km what is corning. Call at once .he -
fore the choice pieces go. . • ;.•
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=Headquarters for Choice—
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D. 13eaton
Phone 111, Prcinapt delivery
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News From Goderich
BLOWS startivitNos, orreepondent
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An Italian, one of Piggott's • staff, field and was one of the first settlers
met with A 4erious accidont onFritlay in that part. Mr. Boyd w1s. in part -
last while Working, at the cement nerslep for fourteen years with Mr.
well, near the elevator. While hoiet- J. L. Grant in the Wm -milling busin-
leg up clay the material fell tenon him
es, but subeeuently went back to
and broke hitt leg. lie 'Was takee to the farm. leer some time past. he
the has been a resident of this, town. He
Mr. E. Lindsai Willianis t Throat° is survived by hie wit a an eight child -
IS et tho Old home for a few weeine
Duncan McMillan hen been appolat,ed
'Caretaker of the bowling green.
Airs. Peterson, and her daughter,
Mies Peterson, hate -reterned front a
Mr. . Rundell, we are IOW, to men- Pleasant visit et 'Montreal, their old
tiOn;IMprogreeeing slowly but favor- 'Wine,
ably aitd entertaintl?e hope that he Messrs, George Porter, W. L. nor -
may oven be ready for Ws 'nee. tan an Ed, C. Attrill were in Tot-
eete teee elm Jolliet, now reside ID onto la.st week. Mr, Atteill may re -
one of Cloidtliorpehi houses on. Oxiora salsat,inAutshatieactitoyn,. ibe guest of his
street.
Mr. J. E. Gordon presided ate the ltir. J. W. Craigie is on a visit to
piano gittiiiitytallla4bssyee
ifi"ral)111;, ertert°111- Afi
O:eptawrreartinlii
.freosm uSexttratfloordluhee. r
avere.nt!edu,
-Mr, Sallowe will not, have aivrliaby t
Day thie year. office on West street and intend he
Why (lo Wit our councillors • buy carry on•busieess fruitiere. •
Paneford's Grove, the beauty of the The Daughtees of the Empire met
on. Monda,y and transaeted 43143 ha -
portant business,
. Col, Young has purchased the lon
'presented by the town to. tlfe'Detirate
town before it is sold to seine .private
parties ?
Green'e blograph entertainments-,
tied.. The views were good, the best en of WeetEmPire and in preparingete
given here last week, welre svell attain
'that have yet been, seen here, build boutres upon them.
Air. Robert Proluifoot, father of Mr. Jamieson Reich -mid •bride arri4-
Citizens W. and J.' Proudfoot, has ed at their be istiful ne vh B
a i ome on ri e
Nee suffering from „indisposition the tannia Road, . Mr. Reid says they
.-past'tc0 weeks: • embarked at Londonderry • and were
vi:,
..Nr. a d Mrs: Williams eow reeide thirteen days niattins the journey . to
in., the e ttdge on . South steeek form -
New York, experiencing, tseclble
oily dr:denied by Moe. Youeg. • storms on the passage. • '
hies. A. Walters has rdmoved from
Mrs. Fred: gurney and. her little sor.1%
Elgin Areaiie to South etreet, and •
tiow resides' in the. house latelY .occu- •have re -tented from Buffalo. Mee.
reee'e,y me. Jack ele.eeeyt . . Mueney says the weather over ;.b.1ro iS,
house owned by Mr. Jack Newell ' . 'n
Mr
to. the and has been very much fetch as we . Jack Mackay has moved
Flinch street. •
We hear that Mrs. George feecton,
late of. the ,Waverley . Ilouse,, int
hitends openihgup the St, Lewce tee
the coining year. We 'wish Stet sa--
cess.,.
• 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin, •Chislioi e hey°
moved from Termite to Brampton,, the
office in which he is employed having
moved item the city th-the town.
Mr. Ephraim Tweedie of Detroit is
quite well -now • and bUSthr engaged in
dressing te windows of liiseeitablishe
meat again. He hod a long, period af
treatment in. Grace hospital. - •
A lecture was . given In St !John's
church last Thursday evening by the
Revech Ft., Gunne of. blintou, on
1 of the eA.Y,P.A..., .the .president
Presiding: There was •a good atteud-•
anee, almost all of the chureli memb-
ers an of the Society ;being present.
The •Rev, Mr.: . %Lane in his, genial:
manner made the lecture verypleas-
ing and instrective, -antl ttevas very
much oppreciated... Tho choir's select-
ions were -Siso, much - enj9yed, :After
singing' the slex.olegs! • the -people ret-
urned to %dr • homes well pleased
with the Meiling's. entertainment.
The .,,i, Y. P. A. is' engaged. in a good
work. , .
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' Miss Pearl Tretheway has quite re-
covered from, her late attach" of. fever.
. Bon--1nGoderich ea the 1.1th of
April, 'to Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Foley,
4 daugider,
Air. James 'Thompson has been us -
sing the coal ashes and coal combine -
lion for fuel and finds it is the grret-
est heater. yet.• '.. . • , '
We Were pleased to hear of the Pro-
inotionaoi- the' Rev, C. R. Jonesto-
• the pastorate Of - the Baptist cautdin at
Preston, he being the first pastor the
Gederich Baptist church ever had.
• "'Air', . Charles Reid has the contract
of .buildirsp.,s the exteneige to the furn-
iture factory. ' • ' . .
'. Miss Doyle has retail -0, from a
long: visit eV:Seattle and Vasicouver. .
MIS-so:Vida: ,Brown, nursesintraining
al... Saiauvw, issnoi w.eiteng on. . •her
ea in, Miss Macplienote, who Is ill in
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the local hospital. - .
.:AIrS. Duncan, Cameron and children,
and- Miss' Lila Cameron -are' spend-ing
a co.uple Of wee,11.3 with relatives in
. eitarriston. -• .. ;.-
e . :qr. and Mrs.' Josiah McIlroy are
e Ne F ...... o recent i ness o
irm moeed fromt Of rtahngeville t tet -i Godericht
F.
' Mrs. McIlroy,
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We have opened.out
busi-
fless in the stand lately occn-
Pied by Sharp Bros:, where we.
are prepared to do first -Class
Horseshoeing and all kinds of
.General Bla-okstnithing.
./ilachine Work promptly attended to
and Lawn Mowers Sharpened
and Repaired; .
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YOur Patronage ResPaCtfully solicyd •
Mr. George Vivian, foilmerty •of this
WWII. IS now in Chicago.
• Mr Megaw is ,going to have a . aieiv
and larger smcSw stab built at the
big- mill. The brickleyarth Will be kept
busy this. season.
We learn that notmore logs are -to
be
be floated in the basin on the
13pe'ziti
side ofethe haelyon '
.onee-On Sunday, April to
Mr. anditirS, Lynn, a C.aughter.
Mrs: Chryetel of Toronto wan calle
ett to town owing to the indisposition
el' her mother; Mrs. Lewie Elliott
but we are happy to state that Res..
.Elkioeivrte
ttieslsiet
etuenrg. • pletely wept away. The cause f the
Came Clue •elieet disease is destroyed, it's results are
el)
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destroyed,- and the system eo ti ox -
Dungannon,
received quite an .ovation at •4
aed well they deservet itts.e t°huag.th;es'ilrcleansedpermanentase
dof;eAlla.14trltastlicil;;i5.?1
Of Icourse they had Some original
at thingannert, catarrh, throat and bronchial treuble,
colds and Coughs are more certainty
Sunday iht St. George'a phurch was.
Women's 'Auxiliary Sunday. xi io (Aired by Catarrhozone than Any tieng
twenty five years since tBbeAioupxti3laiiiro °Ise* Twci 812e0t 25° and SI- a'6JI
was formed by- the lisl
ete deplete. .
.2 win of hioue neniory, and the mote.. - r •••••••••••"•.. boa...1... •
in service was in honor of it. The .
Seeley & West
•Slabs
For Sale
a,
heye been experieneing here. - In.
.Detroit last week -egg e were sell-
ing ' at lete cents, While in Groderich
they were -15 cents.
Mine Jennie Protelfoot will cern-
Mence. her duties in the postoffice as
soon as Miss Nairn leaves for Walker-
eltiiss Nairn was e very efficient
member oi the staff and out citizens
will wish her success in, any undertake
lug she may contemplate...
The Women's Institute will meet; on
Thariday the 2nd of May as the home
Mrs. Howrie. . . •
new poiltei magi's enen had- it
liquor case last week.
Mr„ and Mrs.. Fred. Williams le
it
.list Week for Sutton West, where, Me.
Williams'. mother lives. Mrs. Fred.
was .a patient in . the hospital - here
for several Months.
Min: T. et, Tichborrie ha,s• been vhey
.ill for several dies. • •
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STOP ,LIAIPING, CURE THE CORN.
theickly .done by Putnem'S Painless
Corn Extractoi: Act.; in- one dey
causes ne nein, removes every trace et
soreness: 'Fifty years of .succes3 prov-
es Putnam's' is the hest. 7 Refuse sub-
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stitutes. • - • • •
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Robertson's founcfrie 11.1(1 machirts
shops at Welland We'12 destroyed
fire on Friday laet. . -
A billamending the Irish land . act
has passed its second 'reading in the
British Heuee of Contmene.
s Premier Rutherford . of •Straahopna,,
Alta., will leave for a trip to Great
Britain on the 5th of May.
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-WIIFN ILLESS •
• H;ane •yea tear :et hand a' remedy
that will 'alleviate pain' and hip • . till
the cloctor coeneS? A 'wise. thirg•is to
have right, irf your home a bottle or
and snaischea.g,,4ii:Troi0111§, is.in4.i.e4roe 14/
NOthieg known, .for the stomach and
bo-wels that cOMpares 'with NerViline.
For :cramps, itdigestiora , heartburn
and • .liteaslache, .it's indispensable. For
fifty ,iears- Polstin's Nerviline in 25e
*bottles has 1, been a family- stand-by.
Get It ineday. :
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William Martineete one of "be vio-
time of the laundry fire in Moatreal;
lost itis life intrying to Save others.
, 'A case of 'smallpox was 'cristeoveret
in- the gaol at St. ThOmas, and 'the
institution has been placed unoer guar-
antine. •
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GOOD REAsciNs Fo.R. ITS s'uq-'
' CESS; •
The majority or os,t4irrit ',remedies
are Useless. Butemie .that does Mire
ib "CatetrhOZOlte." 1i clears the head
of all mucous diseltarge. Putrid mat-:
ter in tne nostrits, p1ii6gm en -tb0
"ohroat,' and „ diseaffe'germs are coins
W4.1rave for sale 0, quant.
• ity of Hemlock eut
16 inches. long, suitable
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fo'r ranges.
tlatnitton
TAkE ,ItIV.Ati, HERB TABLETS
POW"' STOMACH, LIVER,
KIDNEYS AND POR
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• ANING THE BLOOD, VCR
SALE BY W. A. McCONNELL
CLINTON, WIIOLESAtn
PROM THE RIVAL HERB •
AGENCY, KINCARDINE.
Rev, Mark Turnbull toc&'Thts-stsese-1- The woodworking' factory at Areolri,
from 1st Corinthians 15-51. The sere •Sasit.hat been, destioyed by fire. .
mon was reallya beantiful one. ' The A lfttle child belonging to.Fineith
livens betoreethe sermon were "Come 1 patents at Port Arthur eves hurnedeto
let usi joie our cheerful song," gioed death, lagt Friday niint. Its clothieg
that makest earth ad heaven,", and caught fire. t,
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after the sermen, "0 vgaise the gnat
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and glorious Lord.' , e,
' The funeral of the late Donald. DIET NOT THE WHOLE %Zit ill' '
Boyd -took place car-Priday laet tee -titre table ideletedertriv lif rinid ali-
Kinteil cemetery, Rev,. James And- restible and wholesorne,, yet ytu firer
erson officiating et the house and Rep., gain. strength. What's • the erouble„?
Mr. Inlet et the cemetery. The ens- Look within, and what eo yea 4, a'?
het was covered with lovely floral tri-
butes from relatives eaut ehelendi. 1 he
pallbearers were :Col.. Young, Jamee
L. Grant; W. Latteaand -D. *Mural°
of town J. W. Machenzie and D. 1Vice Dr. eHantilton's Pills.. They, mete
Lean of Kintail, 'The.. late Mr. Boyd weak" folks strong by remoeing the
wag born in Invernessitire, Seotland, cause of the weakness, Digeetion
ini-
neatly sixty four years ago amproves,
nd came constipation leaves, neer thk-
to this eettntry with` his pareats who es new life, kidneys wake .up, -the
nettled •first Brantford and then witole system is enlivened by Dr. Ham -
came to Goderich. Ilie lather 'took ilton'e Pills. No better medicitie 'for
up land in the northern part of Ash- th? siek or well, 25e at all dealers.
A° lazy liver, stomach-- overheeled
with work -useless work Soweto- the
bowels and liver are -not milleinteii
active. ntlief is quietly supplied by
Myth.
Last Thursday eltornoon Rey. Joh*
Lincoln Small, B. A.., wee indented
'pastor of St. Andrew's church, Myth.
Rev. N. M. Leckie, moderator of the
church, presided, while Rev. Mr. Ure
ehhart presehed, Rev. Mr. Andenon,
addressed the minister, and Rev. Yr.
Smith addressed the people.
On Sunday,' Nov. Ilth, 1100, the
pulpit of St. Aleirewhi ehuren was dc -
glared vacant by Rev. Mr. thertin
lEgeter, and since that time tee etie-
gregation has been; listening to ?ere
mOns preaeleed by mitnistera ot the
gospel vvho were willing to be edict'
to the Church. At the meeting .1 ehe
Preebytery ot Ilurou ot March; .5411
Rev. Air. Small. Moderator, etatni
that.his name had been inserted ui
the call. At this meeting, Rev. Mr.
Leckie qt Ltendesboro was; eleehet
Moderator of the Blyrii church, and
at tha Presbytery meeting held ou,
April 1st tha call to Rene Mr. Small
biped by 205 members aod 73 adher-
ents was presented, .anclsustained.
kiensall
The license•connissioaers of Smith.
Introit met in }lensed on Friday last
and decide& to cut oil five liceusee,
which, with the eve affected by Locar
Option will make, a reduction 01 ten
in the riding.
The licenses to be cut off by Loeal
Option are two in Ilensall, two 'in
Stanley ant' one in Usborne. The
comMissioners also refused eicenses .to
Albert'tieser Of Corbett; D. Culver
inghoie at Klhva, in Stephen town-
ship: ; the Metropolitan of, Exeter -
and there will be pray one shOP
license in Scaforth, instead of tWO,
formerly, and, only one tavern license
-in • Bayteld instead of two,.
!Ili following were etranted licenses
for the year- : Queens, Royal; •clorrim-
°rola/ .and .Dick Hbuse, Seaforth ;
Fitspatriek of the:-GriO Heuse was
only granted a thre- months' license:
Mansion, Commercial and. -Central*
Exeter ; Hill and Redfern of Credits
on.; Zimmer of Dashwood ; ..0. Friei
of Grand . Bend ; Brenner of Shipke.;
Deitrieh of Mount Carmel ; J. Moffat
of Centralia ;Be 13ossenherry of
Brumfield ; Red' Tavern of Tuceer-
smith ; Johnsen and Rau or Zarich ;
Mm. Nicholson of Blake. Noaction
was taken in, the St. Joseph applice-,
tan. • ' • • • •
The Metropolitan ef Exeter was cut
off because the populabion does not
entitle the .villa.ge to the fourth licen-
Bayfield, altoi loses one liceese trav-t
Mg to the nopulatioe, but the board
has not decided which license will be
affected; .
Commissioners Douglass.':' Conning
and Dellbridge, and Inspector Torrent°
wereat- the meeting- od a strong
delegation. "'from the Anti -Bar -room
League Made strong - reereseneatione
to thems •
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Smallpox Epidemic.
: A modiAed.fOrnetni smallpox is Pre -
Valent arosad Dashwocid in Stenirum
thweshin and the Seutherni portion el
the toWnship *of' Hays' Dr Bell
Toronto. Provincial Health .InSpeetot,
was in Zurich a, few da..ys ago' and - as
a result manyshouses have been quar-
antined. One oersori,' 'Herman Neeb..
has suecumhel• t� the dread disease.'
He he'd been emploved ,at Ratz's. mill.
Stephen. . arid -is ,supposed to have
caught eonl wh•ile The disease had
net been diagnosed ae sinallpox .when
it first appea.red and -as. a result- has
spread over. aalarge section:.
sent measures: -• base been taken • to'
cheekthe sbread of it .and it, is hoped
'tO confine it • to that; eeighberhobd.
Theorigins of the ,diseaseeeaanot be
found' out but is supposed tohave
eonies- front -a fandly living: in the
southwesterly Tortion ot • Hay. :. Dr.
- Bell , has ordered all sclieels and.
•elturelepe to be clo'ecI in that section
until. ;the disease has been stasimeds
oat.' • • ' • . • • •
•
. West WaFtranosh
purnin has gone to take
eoutse in the Normal School and Miss
Rutherford takes charge cif the School
dering het absence.' . .
Mrs. James Agar is home from the
Sanatorium at. *aravenharst, :where
she 'has 'been, since last fall. Her
Many friends .will be pleased' tohear
that she' has apparently fully recover-
ed,and they. alt ttust that iheath-
eiretiement may he permanent
• James .aolnistoeetstrifende gathered
at his residence, , alio evening 'recently
and presented him and Mrs. Johnatone-
witit
two beautiful Chairs, before they
left the farm to reside near etueurn.
As the result of the destructioa- Of
Iloilo, Island of Panay, Pillipines,
20,000 pemile are homeless.
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Lt ost
and Less
•
As we have decided to retire from
business in Beyfield We Win " dispose of
our entire stock ef--- • .
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES And '
CROCKERY.
At Cost and °Below it.
The Steck elltile be dowel nut
by the end of May when -we
close our doors,
C me and see t1.5
and take advantage of
*OttreGenuine Bargains
PRASER>.
HAYFIELD.
Pimples and Bi
Aro not the cob' Ago* latime
clesussing, tante mediaine is
Tined, litaguid feelings, lose of
sad general debility ere other
finel they may be worse sips.
The belt blood -cleansing, tonic Mita".
ChM IA Reed's Sousaparilla, whit/a
directly and peculiarly on the
ridding it of an foreign matter*
building up the whole trystetts.
statement is verified by the
of thoupands radically eureel.
Over forty thownind testimonials esee
ceived in two years, by ahttild shatint- -
Accept Toe substitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla,.
Budd on having 11004% Get it Winn
Sold everywhere. 100 defies one dollar,.
. 4
In the arbitrilietilieWart Thetiliniee
ario Lumber Company and the Mks
Maiudaetturing Company the former -
was awarded $000.
State of Ohio, City
Toledo, Limas Couney.-ss.' e
Frank J, Cheney mates oetl# USA
he is senior partner of the Arm of F.,
J. Cheney Sc Co., doing bysiness,
the City of Toledo, Oounty and state
aforesaid, and that said Orin witl pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLe-
LA.RS for each and every ease oi cat-
arrh that cannot be cured by thee usee
of Hall's Catatth Cure.
. PRA.NK 4. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and_subscribelt
in tray presence, this lith day ca:Dec--
ember, A. D. 188,0: A. WeGLEASON
(Seale Notary Public. .
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken•inter-
tally, and acts directly onethe Mooch
an mucous surface 'Of the, ' system
Send for testimonials free. q
F. .1. CHENEY in Co:, Toledo,
Sold by Druggists,. 750. t
Take Hall's Family Pills for cone '
e.tipation. •
• The executive ot the Canadian Mane-
ufahtuiers? Association expresses
peeetation .of the action 'of the Brit-
ish Government in reducing postage•
rates, , , ••
en.. •
RHEUMATISM ALMOST KILLED
HER. '
For 'years •Mrs. S. Stai1rchmid,tot
Ihtembeestone; Cate was a martyr to.
rheitniatisrn. "I, was so stiff and 'emel-
t Could scarcely walk" she writes.:
"An attack striking my' limbs made-
walkine impossible. Friends and does
-tors, gave prescriptions but I mily get
relief from the first. Today -I. auf
well, feel stroeger, weigh heavier oda
look the picture of health.'" Whether e •
m•uscular or i•ellaininatoey, Oreille ore
otherwise, Ferrozane does cure thou-
matis-ai and sciatiea,. 5de per box, at
all dealeM. . • , . '
•
• ' FOR OVER sl...XTY YEARS.
Mrs. WilsloW's Soothing Syrup has.
been used .by millions of Mothers for -
their Children while' teething .If dis
turbed by night and broken of .your '-
rest .by a sick child auffering, and
crying with pain of Cutting4.teetb send.; .
.at once and get a •bottle of ',.”Mrs.
Wirslow'ks Soothing Syrap'', for child- `
ren teething. It will relieve the poor '
little sufferer immediately.' Depend, 0.
upon it, mothers„there'is no mistake',
about it. It cures Diarrhoea-, regu-
lates the Stomach and lieweisa cures. • •
.Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces ,
leflarnmation and .gives, tone and en.- -
etgy :too the whole system"Mrs.
%Vinslovv's Soothing .Syrint",for child-
ren ',teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one et the '
oldest and best female physicians aadt .
ourses in the United States; Pries- ,1
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout the world. Be, sure
and ask for "Mrs: Wieslow's .gooth-
•ing Syrup. • ,
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NOW rs- Tkip TY.ME.-To PLACE:
your Order for Fencing before the. ,
advance in price. Use the Ceile
SPring Wire made by the Canadian,.
Fence Coofwhich1 ana agent in:
.•
this district I am also Agent ior .
the celebrateil Heintzman
Evans Box 155. Ciinton P.O.
DR.OVENS, OCULIST, SURGEON •
Ete.,,will be at Holineet drug stone.
Clinton, in ...Thursday, April 4th.
tay 2nd and 30th. Glasseg, proper -.7 .
ly.treeted glad' dieeanes.of the • eye • •
• ear, and nose treated. e •
•
umber and Posts forSale.
I wiS.t ieform the public that
I behiefor sale a large stock of -
Hemlock lumber, alt 7.lengths and;
other 'firnber cut ". 40 order. Also,.
.a quantity of- Cedar Posts all oft
'Which evill be sold at reasonable
• prices.
SAORIEL A1001t2 "
• DAYPIELD P. 0-
•
Town of Clinton
TAx SALE NOTICE.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-•
en pursuant toesub-sectioxt 3 of sec-
tion, 148 of "The Assessment Act"
that the list of lands for sale in the
men -ideality of -the towr. of Crnitilit
foe taxeshast been prepered, and
,copies thereof may' he had fit my of-
fice: and that the advert:lee:went
embracing such list is being publish,.
ed ill the Ontario Giteettet on the
Saturdays Of March 80. ant -April 4
13 and 20, 100/: and that, in delimit
of payment of the taxes, as eletwo
in the said list, on or before the
date fixed for sale, .viz., Tuesday,
July 2, 1007 the lands' will he Sold
or taxes at , Buell date. Dated *.t
the, toivit of Clintote °Mario, this
third day of April A. D. 1907.
. At. D. MACTA.GGARTe
TOWN TithlAs-csunst.
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