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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-04-25, Page 6AM! ‘231;111 1907 Marching. On Trida.,v morn ng Mrs.- Robert Irwin ot. Ripley vassed await to the i tr pnala She had been is +delta *c,, health fox years but suddenly We*. WOrSet a week previatls to her grit Mr. Irwin, who had. been in ...- llilanitobh fttr the R..c t.WP• Snih.s, re - 'waked: in time to attend nisi wile I in •nter 1 it illness.. The funeral Pock -plaee`;pu .Sunday afterniaom' tds' Green; •XIill Cemetery. Iaucknow. Service was. Vatudnated at the home 'byhefi pasttor, •TCC . Mr. Platchford.. Riplay ah 4 a.t trhe grave b the Rev.W.A, Suhttth of 44..01hdeld. The pallbearers were .lames., Viarles and Bowden Ritchie. brothers • 0: the deceased, and Thos., Hatniitian and henry Irwin, brothers of Mr. Irwin., Mrs. Irwin was ,a, member of ''the IVIethodist Church and has been ,called home at the early age of tbir- ty seven years. She leaves to mourn `7 their loss her husband and their one Her mother. Mrs. William Rit ••chic, two sisters and three brothers all, with the exception of Bowden, live in the vicinity of Lucknow, '• The ••deepest sympathy is felt for the sax - .rowing family. Ada Helm is seriously i11 with 'pneumonia. We nape to soon hear of ler recovery. • Mr. Bowden •Ritchie of Windsor at - •tended the funeral of has sister. Mrs. R. Irwin, ,Sunday. Miss Susie Webster spent a few -days with her brother..- ,ames. near 71'tafeking last week, Mrs. Stewart Findlay is veru ill at present i11 with pneumonia but good :hopes are held• out for her recovery. We are sorry to hear that Mr: Wm. .Slake is not very well this week. Worthy 'Kilpatrick of the G. C. I., .spent the week end • at his home acre. Whitechurch Miss Lizzie Mirehouse is still im- :•prolin¢. Mr. , R. Carrick -is' thinking of build- ing a new general repair shop this .coming season. A. Fox has purchased a hand>oare roadster stallion from :lir. J •Swarte •af Winaham.' Miss Bella Clow has returned from -Toronto where she was for some ',hes. Mr. P. Kennedy. who nad itis' ankle 'fractured on, the 2n:1 • day tf Jas;t March. is able to be about again but with the aid of crutches. Dave Johnstone is setting up t- ••ehellor's establialimen•t on the farm formerly occupied by the Messrs. ,Conn. Mr. Thomas Kew is moving to Win- .'ghanc. and we understand Mr. Snar- 1, ling is to take the house he Is : a - •eating. E. Phillips and fancily have cnthed to their new home • at Auburn. Slrry to part with them, but wish them -success in their new' home. a 'Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt have lost -their little son, aged almost three 'years. t1.A -to-wear CLOTgING Our stock in this Dc- partment is one that we• are always pleased to show our customers. This week we opened up a large assortment of very choice patterns in tweeds and worsteds, and we can safely say that no better values can be shown any- where. Special $8.50 Suit This suit' conies to us as a special, and we are going topass it on to our customers as such. You 'will agree with us when you see it, that in every respect: 'it equals any $10 suit.•. It is well made. in the latest cut, atd we guarantee it to give entire satis- faction to the wearer. We have thein in all sizes, • but we advise calling early before the range is broken. Remember the piice. Special et.S0 We also plsred in stock with this special a full line of better tweeds, cheviots and'worsteds, which are the hest values •ever shown in this .tire We have not space to deseilbe them, but will gladly shoiv you the goods whether you wi.h Eu buy or not. •. We re -press or alter any suit free of cost. A Complete Range of Furnishings Always in Stock and c Alv�ays Up -to -Date asimmiiimmirnominit W. JA � 5 OBS The Up-to-date Clothing Store. The Clinton News -Record A pR..HARTMAN'S ! CONTINENTFAMQU$ PRESCRlRTIOM,T�� ��L� �� ��� 141)fr Just • Few • the Le#ers Written To DY.. ,artman By Honest People. READ AND BE CONVINCED. APyr PIA rit5.'ANTttONy RAUCW 438 Jolmston St. Buc rims) iI5s LORETTA WALL 350 N jtF�l, Minit:� Owes. Good . Health to Pe-ru-na. Miss L. Wall, 850 N. Dale street, St. Paul, Minn., writes: "Last spring I had a very severe ease of catarrh of the stomach and bowels. I was very much run down in strength and lost my appetite. nal took three bottles of Perfume and found myself gaining very quickly la every way. dal also'had catarrh in my head, which has been entirely cured. "1 thank Parana for the health l am enjoying." The World's Greatest Medicine Factory. The rapid growth of the Peruna Medi - ChM Company is as phenomenal in the business world as the universal popu- larity of their famons remedy, Peruna. es The plant covers a number of acres, and employs several hundred people. No other medicine :firm in the .world reaches anything like the volume of business done by Dr. Hartinan's ilrm. Although Peruna is a proprietary• medicine, the details of its compound- ing are in strict accordance with phar- maceutical discoveries and nothing gives Dr. Hartman greater pleasure than to show his intimate professional friends through the laboratory . where Peruna is made. • A Doctor's Prescription. For years Dr. Hartman used Pernna in his private praotioe•as a regular pre -0 soription. He'had no brought of Mann. factoring it or advertising it as a pro- prietary medicine until there was a de- mand made upon him by his many friends, who alamorea for the original prescription.. leffilffeeffeseimew Forty Thousand 'Patients: Dr. Hartman estimates that he must have prescribed Peruna for - over forty, thousand patients before it was adver- tised as a proprietary medicine. Relieved In Four Weeks of Severe • • • Cold on Lungs. Miss Josie Schaetzel, Oen: Del., •Ap.- pleton,Wis., writes: "I contracted a severe gold which; ''settled on mylnngs in very short order and it was not long until' it developed. into a serious case, of catarrh. Every morning I would raise a lot of phlegm, which was very disagreeable. ;ply digestion was poor and my lungs sore. • "After a few doses of Peruna l be- gan to mend, and felt that if l kept on taking jf, .it would not be long until would bowel!. I was fight, tor in four weeks l-was"weii again. "I •think Peruna is a grand medicine, and wish to add my • testimony to. the many others you lave." Catarrh • is almost universal. Catarrh is difficult to cure. Many doctors-. do not care to'treat catarrh .at ail. • andmounimminireaustismisrme Almost exhausted from exposure' cin a piece of floating ic•'c'in the•• Bay 'of Marriages Fundy, Murray Sid -dal was' brought to safety bya rescuing" <IartY •1t" s• fearedthat his companion hae l,orh,i.;" ed. • TENDERS WILL Bl'i RECEIVED by the undersigned kip to the 10th of May, for the making of 'cement tile from '8 inches up, for the gown "shit: of ' Goderich,-John Middleton, Reeve. ,;80-2* ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ailing house in. Clinton: On the ;,,1 th n day of May, 1907. a�t '2o'clock; p there will be offered •frit . sale by pub- lic auction, the, followiwr •lands be . longing =tothe estate of liza.:Cati- telon. deceased Firstly lots ntim hers 80 and 81. on the east_side,' et; Radians, Street. Clinton, coiitaining two acres of lamed, more or less. Or. these' lots are erected 'a goocr.. li} storey 'brick house.• with nine roams and cellar. a ,ram podand alsoe g 7 kitchen and woodshed„ and a frame • stable. Secondly.—lets numbers 46 and 47. onthe scorner' • of • Princess and Raglan Streets, containing one acre ofland, more or 'less Op these lots are a good 1 -k ' storey •frame house with seven rooms. a kitchen and woodshed and a .frame stable. These lots are well -located for •divi sion and sale as bu;ldlug lots: The properties will be sold subject tore serve hid. and subject. to the' appro- \,a1 of t+he, Otficia1 Guardian. ' F,or. furthd - nii.rticufars apply ..to ,Idenry Cantelon. . Administrator. or '.' W. Brvdone. Solicitor .for the Adminis- trator. Dated 17th April. 1907 0000 00*i 00•'f' +►ON a*** ••• 44 Ladies' Back AND e: Side ass .1 I In Shy II & Amber i •• S :We have just •placed i in stock a large assort- welt of new styles at, I POPO-0:R • i • • PRICES: A. '3, Cattdb • Setas atific J+Isr+vsler and n O tict .o Optician Oat. ,✓ 41.••••••••••••••••• ( •. , y i �h ' oaNa Grower and Bair and Scalp Clean.+. BELL—TROYER At' the residence the `bride' parents•, 'in slily of Har,. on. Apr* • ,lt Otby Rev:. S. Toll: Albert Bell. 'fourth son of the late Robtert .Bell- Of, tits London ` Road.• Tuckerstnith,` ' to • Erle Jane, third dau>±Ifter of Mr;, Stephen Troyer: STRETTON—FOX—At the residence of the bride's <uncle. Grey, on Apr of the bride's uncle, Grey. on April 10th. by .Rev. II M:' Lang- Fora. Jas. B. Stretton of Beus- .cls to Effie May. Fox— . ox•... `Births. Followed Doctor Hart= man's Advice = A • Grateful tetter. -Mrs. Anthony Ranch, 488 Johnston street, Bucyrus, Ohio, writes; "1 was suffering from obstinate con- I stipation and torpid liver when 1 took your advice and purchased six bottles of Peruna and Manalin. ' id When l had taken ono! one bottle felt much better andsince.l have taken two more bottles I feel entirely well, but I will continue, takir,ig the medicine fora short time to make : sure of my cure. think Manalin is one of the finest remedies for constipation that •1 ever tried. ('will never be without it. Ithas made me so strong. I eau do a day's work and never tire. "I am so glad l do not ge ' e dizzy, apella any more. • I havn'th one since I took your medicine. • ' "1 cannot thank you enough for what your medicinehas done for me. All sick people should give it a fair trisl." • Pe-ru-na's Popularity. Peruna is not like as many other ,rem- ediesthat pass away as soon as the first few, bottles are used. The`longer Peruna is used in any community, the more popular•it ,becomes. • - - o b. Plitt ,,1i1. S.TAVIs. h>ashville , Term 3111Z5.'JESSIE Sum 408 Buttlethve. Columbus, Oh;o., keeps Pe-ru-na in the House. Mrs, Jessie Smith, 408• Bottles Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes, : ' al have used your Peruna for catarrh of the bead and stomach, and have beengreatly re- lieved from it " • "Therefore, I cannot. praise Peruna too much. and can --recommend it to any one having the above disease, as there is nothing better. "'1 always keep it in the house." ' Finds Relief in .Pe=ru-na After Suffering Twenty Years. Mrs. M.' S. Davi0,1505 Buena Vista street, Nashville, Tenn.,rwrites:+ "After having been a constant sufferer from catarrh for more than tweatyyppars and after trying almost every remedy advertised, and hav- ing lost allhope, I very reluctantly began the use of Peruna about two years ago. "Rverybody says I look younger now t`ban I did twenty years ago, and i actually feel younger and better, end weigh more. aalam recommending it to ray neighbors and all with whom I carne in eontrcL" • -•rte. Pr-ru•na. Removes the, Cause; of. " standard catarrh remedy the world over ' ' Ciiitarth: " is simply because' it•. eliminates. catarrh. Perunaahas' no •bad effects upon the This'. explains why Pemba has be - system 'and: gradually eliminates.. ca- come so ;popular: It relieves catarrh: tarrhby removing the cause of catarrh. This is an amply sufficient reason. why There•are a multitude of homes where it should. become popular Parana has been used off and. on for. It therefore fellows•thatwhen a'.rem- Vwenty years. . edyis devised that can` be nse5l4.•in the • u-na Pe -r .ctuall Actually ReNeve s. , tomcat a moderate cost, such a.reinedy The reasonwhy Peruna has become a. should inevitably become popular. There are a great many catarrh cures' in the world; The most of them are local applications. Few: of them are to be.used in •-rnaliv. • Unfor ,,, ately, a large akmber • of these ca '• rrh remedies, especially the : ones prescribed by thedoctors, contain narcotic of some sort. Codeine, opium, .• and other _ c. are'nsed; • edies give temporary relief. • The •patient thinks he is.. betterright away, hi °.few weeks, however, he discovers his mistake:' Not only, is his catarrh no better, but he has acquired the habit •ot using some narcotic."•• - One reason , why Peruna'. has found .permanent . use in so many homes is that it contains no net*. •cotic of any kind. Peruna' Is perfectly harmless, it taken according to directions on the bottle.' So used, it, can be taken an} length •; of time without acquiring a drug hebik . Morris 'Township UNBEATABLE SUITS : - .3 lineesi u5 lUaibeatabiet Suits. .for tnen. sites 36 te• 42 hir style .uual ty arid: voice. 'Our. double breasted si'attr at $5, or saingle or double breasted suits at .7:50. and lastly our dot ole breasted' suit at $10 • They .excel in triaihmnug, quality of stool, and pat- tern, and attern..and with all other goods ire cured a position. ; He :says the:•e is being.bold •fol cash as we have. tefu,ed; ,tillalongthe :'Nrth• best Men credit.—•1. R. Smith. 5t plenty. of snow; . o thebe n Shore. f"lethier.'arid Furnisher: itr He yDuncatu of the4th•L ne will have: ins dwelling veneered with cem- ent and Will ` lhiniid' a cement c.riwiiag house: • Robert 0. , Currue, 'formerly of, the 5th Linc;, has left Echo Bay, •fox Sault Ste: Maxie' where he has se= McTAGG;1RT—Tn • Clinton, - on April 24th; to. Mr.. and 4rs, .M.• D. Mc- . Taggart, a daughter. iAGUIRE—In'Clintgn, an April 18•th to. Mr: and 1VI1 ....J..J. 1V2aguire., a Jett•.. ' LEI'PH=In Clinton,. op April 17th, to Mr. and :Mrs, John Leith, : a son. REYNOLDS—On :the ' 4t1C con. of on April 24th. to Mr. and .' Mrs. Janney, E: Reyniolds; a da,ugh- ter. - WI-iEELER- 1n •Seaforth on: April '11th.. to Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Wheeler. a son. • Deaths. •DUN:I+ORD-in Clinton 'Ori April 160 Mrs. ,iaincs Diuifoad aged. 39 years and -"1 months, ROBINSON—In Clinton on !April,'2t';? n,Irt William Robinson; aged, •81 years.-. IONILR In Clinton. on A" ril 22a- . Kitty Foos,ex aged 70 years : • SITrRI'-In Clinton : ` on • April' : • 22 !GT"rs.' James Sharp, aged 25 years' and 3. months. LOWERY.—Ito Seaford,; an Apiil 11iii Isabella Retlierford. wife of Mr. •.Joseph. Lowery,:. aged 08' years. • STRONG—Te Tuckersmith'.' on April 15th.' Della Mary, daugh,er of Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Strong; aged seven • months, and 28 days. 'ROBERTSON—Ib. Grey, ca April .15th. Cora, Sanders. wife' of Geo, Robertson. in. her 25th year. CAMERON—In Peeswaper, on April 16th, Mrs, .James Cameron, aced_ 47 years. and 7 months.' MURDOCK=In, Vancouver. B. C., on ' April 7th, Jas: D. Murdock.- • son' nd Mr P G. Murdock.. tortnerly of Lower Wingham, aged 23 years. TA•YLOR-.Iti Morris, on April loth, John Taylor, aged 81 years, IMPORTANT NOTICE! Seven Sutherland Sisters beg to tin -, ,Go the-lailies.,autd: aentletnen of that 'Wei? have . made' straitgenienis with, ...:. i DIIU rT W. A. iV1ttCONNLLL. G GIS and wilt hold'daily demonstrations for one ween.,, , commencing Monday, April 29th, regarding; treatment of the flair and Scalp. They •rewectful- ly invite everyone to call and consult , with them. Come and see the long, beautiful' hair,. grovutt by the use of the 'Seven Sutherland Sisters (lair .Have . You Tried Burning_ Your Ashes •The tiay's'of 'heavy coal hills is .passing—is.nassed', -in fast: C It has 'been: suec�es.a'fttlly airanonstratedthat ashen will burn, r and the secret .el. ft hi- every man's.: Moisten;' with either: said. • Water or saki w�a ter r:cu,ta 1 tng,.o.xitlic acid in solution, a 'nu' tura eo isisting of one part coal: and; 'three parts. ashes; piaci; . it in ,your furna''.et +ir ti ilia 'kitchen rant and, as you shut the door you will hi()+e virions-vtsionsc ,that are "of true pros phecy=-of your r:ci$.1 bill.shrinkiig;g,, loosingt-its cijhers,and in the 'end, if you•.ra vy; up, ashys enough, yanishiacg. • The. kettle- the•heat waves ir(isrt y'otii ra.diatorS Wilt' zig-zag, upward in on'the range :wttl dig+,, a new song 'with rna4.1a1l vigor,while never-ending protest itia': 'It is true, that ashes will burn The , people of Ontaviict needdoubt it no longer. • ' A CAltI F•UL EXPERIMENT. •••, After 'he:, had +tai e!t 11i read the Altana. despatch, showing: how ashes could bv burned, •1Lr. .Charles Kine �,the Glob e's day engineer, deCidee upoir trying the experiment. His first trial was crowned with success, and,` now economy M. coal: consumption is the favorite theme -in the boiler room .down near the big presses. • • • '• ' THE PROPORTIONS USED: • Four bushels of ashes which were ready fqr hoisting to the garbage wagon were emptied to the floor, About thirty four pounds of coal Were piled on tops, that and the entire. 1'heap nil sed thoroughly. Two•handsful of salt were borrowed he ti • a nearby grocery ,and this was dissolved in ii pail'of(water., The ashes and coal were dampened with the. brine, and the -`new fuel was ready.',Still convinced that the papers were tel- ing untruths when the stateinent was mato that; ashes :wound bJrni, the engineer shovelled the mixture into tile• furnaces. lie and his assistant sat •dawn where they could watch thct steam wages. Pretty soon, the, hand on the gunge .began waver. Then by degrees it went around to nigher figures . .than •Charlie had even seen it before; ' " I guess we can unlock the doer now Bob.. Ashes will 'burns" Concluded the engineer as the boiler room necame.uti- comtortaby warm.. When seen tutee hours later Mr, • Kinsey stated than he add -0 ed no moire fuel, whereas on, other days he had! to throw in more eoali every half hour. No niethematicat ealbulation8 had been used in measuring the mixture, neither, hadl they acclded 'any oxalic acid. • 1 "It is a pity 'we did ryot•lcnow Wont thist lash fall, in teal flndit><, it all out in the, spring," added the engineer, and 1 et Mold the garbage man dire Globe would burn its ashes after this. A VERY GREAT .DISCOVERY, . • This dlseoveryal that coal may be made perfectly : onibiratible is a serious tiring. For Many ;years tit? British Admiralty i . has oonducted experiments which show that coal immersed for long periods of" trine in, tite ocean burns better++ tnd 1;e•.aves less residue. The chemical expdanat{ions of this nleaidmenoi and the ,Altoona eooper's process are without aioubti analo- gous. Thi eobbler, who for many years had a rivet; to solve the or�oblem, • and who succeeded at lapt, might have becotne a millionaire, but dame one opened the 'r,.,ag and 'the cat is out. All the world burns ashes nnw—or• soon will. It was yesterday that Toronto fatter out and co'.nmenced uil ekpet'iment.. -Toronto Globe. I.+++++4+++++++++++t++++++4+++-+t4+4++++- O= S� BAN.K INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARi,LIAyr1ENT 1855, • + +. INTEREST: PAID t• + + 'C.•E. DOWDING, Manager CLINTON' +4+4++++++4+++++++++++44+4:+++++++++++++4 TIMES A YEAR:. shoes; Unlike -Wine,.` 1 no not Improve with Ag -11e pity voile Shoes from us and you will • have- the assurance that - 'they areNEWV and up to -date.. Lctll and tell as your 'footwear.' need°, We Will put our time against yours; and •guarantee a per- fect tit, and the quality.' to. correspond with the price you pay, which will be as low, as the next one,. mat perhaps lovrer. • , r" COM -E- IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Our watchword isQ yialit. not quantity, and. Prices to suit your. Purse; • We "Ave a. furl stock of all kinds of "Musical'. r1]styuments. •%or ophones, Gramophones; Phono- graphs, Sheet Music, etc,, in fact everything thatis founa in all tip -to -date Music Store. You know the Place—Corner Store in Searle Block, Opp. Market C. HOA um- EMPORIUM • SHOE STORE 0 EDUCATION Cil 0' _ is .the passport to . the d'' teary best positions in the CT• p land. The Central Business C1 d College of, Toronto oilers 0 Effl this passport on easy terms ( t& all; ambitious people. in' 10 Write for ,particulars it 'N- • C1; terested in Securing a good n,. >xi position at agood salary. d. [ir Address •865 Yaunse St., 11 CI Toronto, Canada. • • n K Major Joseph Rorke, ex -3i, 'R., tot Ceniee Grey, died at his hone near Clarksburg. HORSE SHOW, rORONtr ;, ON MAXst to 4th, Single fare for the, round trip, plus .JiO cents for ardmiseion 'araupoxl.', Good going en May lst. add nfas;e and 'one- third. for round trip, • plus 50 cents for 'admission coupon, good goitt,h; mar ?ad. 3rd and 4th, All 'tickets Etre valid to return Until May 0th.' Low rates to Norfolk, Virginia, until ,90 It oni account of November ber m t t,1te :Jatrresto a Exposition, Choice otl r&utes. A. 0. PATTIS0 , Station Agent. • P.HoDGLNS Town `ickett Agt. R. J. D. MACI3ON'Af,,D, District ?assew„, . ger Agent, Toronto,