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STRATFORD. ONT.
Was established twenty years.
ago and, by its thorough work
and honorabledealings With
its patrons has become one
the largest and most widely,
knOWn Commercial Colleges in
the province. The '4'61-nan4 up-
on us for commercial teachers
and office 'assistants greatly
exceeds the ..supply: We assist
graduates to positions. Stud -
ants are entering each week,
Catalogue free:
IlloLublooP1aNCIPALs
Cobalt Mining- &wit .
Silver Bird advanced to 25c per share
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Golden Horn, Larder Lake, 25c per
share,
'Cobalt Development Co, 20c per-share
• Before an advance M shares
intending purchaser $ should
act quickly.
-H, Cantelon,
Commissioner and agent, Clinton
eneeellaniele.4•e'eareleelleeneene.e1aaelsefteSeretenela4Inneelaesaras..eilelarelee•a•
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Wall Papers have _taketfft strong hold in our tr ade. Every
day this spt•ing has seen Wall Paper pass out of our doors and yet
we have& -
Big Stock of Beautiful Wail: Paper Left,
Wall Paper with ceiling and borders to match:. at per single roll Se,.
Oc. 7e, 8c, 10c, 12e, 15c, 17e, 18c, 20c and 25c. •
Scotch Linoleutns and Floor Oils.
Our stock of Linoleurns and Floor Oilcloths has not been
broken. We had the largest collection of these goods we have yet
had and today we can show you beautiftil designs in floral, block
and conventional designs. in widths of 1 yerd, 2 yard's, 3 yards and
4 yards, at 25c, 30e, 37ic, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c. 09c, $1, $1.80, $2,$225. •
Carpets of all Kinds
• Wool and Union Carpets at 25c, 35e, 40c, 45c, 50e, 05c, 75c,. 85c ,
and $1. Hemp Carpets at 121e, 15e and 20e. •
Nottingham Lace Curtains
This is our record year for Lace ' Curtains, selectiOS le -
better, our collection is greater, our patterns are numerous, our .
values never better. Prices per paiiefrorn 25clo $6.00. •
Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs. . .
POPLESTONE GARDINER
Successors to McKinnon & Co., BLYTH
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merraissmormarimarauramirmosio. .
Real Estate For Sale
FARM FOR SALE Olef 7TH CON.
Stanley township, containing 115
acres. mile from school, mile
keine Presbyterian and Methodist
&arches aird postofffce, 7 miles hem
Hensall and 4 miles from Kippen
station. There are on the premises
three barns, 64x40,. 70x28, 50x28,
all in good repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and the remaining 75
acres drained by township ditch
running through. Never failiag well
at the house with a new Braatford
pumping mill, also a never failing
spring back on the farm. le acres
good bearing orchead. Ttin farm is
in a first -cls state of cultimition
and is sittiated in one of the best
grain growing sections in the - pro-
vince. Will be sold cheap and on
terms to suit the purchaser. __F_or_
further ieformation apply on the,
premises or address Ge,orge Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 30 AND
part 31, con. 5, Hullette consisting
of 117 acres. 15 acres good hard-
wood bush, baiance under cultiva-
ten. Good brick house and frame
barns. Well watered and fenced.
Bearing orchard. 11 miles from
store, postaice, 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
quarter miles from °heron, post -
office, school, and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 271 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting or 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly all grass. A
brick house, a ' bank barn 5260, a
delving house 24x38 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on sai
premises. 'Akio lot 28, East
Wawanosis 2nd con., directly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 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 farms.
Both lots are %veil Mimed and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farina Possession
, can be given at once. Terms easy.
The \proprietor Jamey past the age
to farm.—Apply to Thomas_, Nieli-
018611, Aub'urri P. 0. Prompt refill'
will be :given to all communicat-
ions.
FARM FOR SALE on TO RENT.—
Lot 15, con. 9, Stanley township,
consisting of 100 acres, 90 Acres
cleared and all seeded down except
20 acres. There ate 10 &cites of
good hardwood b4M11, tniless from
school and 2+ miles from the v111 -
age of Varna. This, desirable fartri
will be sold on easy tertna or if
not sold will be rented. -0. n.
Valfta P. 0. 04
Clinton News-Recora '
Hon James McMullen, of Mount For
est, will leave early, this week, for an
extended visit to the NorthWest and
British Columbia.
FARM FOR SALE.—WEST' HALF
of lot 7, South Boundary, and West
half of lot 3, con. 4, Stanley, eon -
stating of 102 acres, 8 acres bush,
the. remainder eeeded down except-
ing 30 acres. The place is 'well fen-
ced and drained, arid watered • by
spring creek.. Frame ' barn. This
farm is situated on the Town Line,
two miles west of Kippen station.
Apply on the premises -or address
James C. Parsons, Kippen, Ont. 32
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FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—
Lot 13, coin 16,. -Getterich township,'
consisting of 80 acres, 65: acres
cleared, 'balance bush. 'Good barn
and comfortable house. Well Wat-
ered by two good turiniug streams.
mile from school 'awl 1 mile trivia
postpffice.Will
_ __ternaee—Aeqitr to T. T:Ourphy,
Clinton. 35 IF
Scrofula mired by Miller's Compound
Iron Pills, Sold by W. A. McCounell,
druggist, Clinton.
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Luella. Quinlan, a SiX-year old ehild,
was burned to death at r eterborough
as the result of her clothing ignitieg
from a bonfire.•
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OUR FIRST STEP
OFTEN MEANS SO MUCI.
IT HAS MEANT SUCCESS
TO THOUSANDS OF YOUNG
PEOPLE WHO WROTE FOR
OUR CATALOGUE\ AS,,
FIRST STEP TOWARD A
GOOD SALARIED POSIs
TION. TAKE THE STEP
TODAY. ADDRESS
Central Business College
395 Yonge St., W., TORONTO.
11, SHAW, Principal.
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SYST,
VICTORIA DAY, MAY 21th. SING -
.1.4E FARE FOR ROUND'TRIP. .
Between ell stations in Canad,a1;
also to Detroit, Pt. Huron, Mich,,
Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Susi).
.Bridge, N. Y.
Goad going Thursday and Friday
•;May 23rd and 21th: ,
Valid returning Until Monday May
27th,
For full iruformationas to rates and
tickets call QI1 ..
F. R. HODGENS, Town Agent.
A. O. PATTISON, Depot. Agent.
OOAL
Order your year's supply now.
The best in the market, $7 per ton,
'hut if ordered and paid for before
Meer 31st, a discount of 40 cents as
., ten will be allowed.
. Or ders left atDavis Rowland's
will be pronaptly attended to.
J Stevenson
ust Armed
Some of the Most handsome' din
ner sets ever shown in Clinton ;
glassware in sets and 'odd pieces
old cups arid Saucers ; odd plates,
toilet sets, etc. All will go at 'saw.
prisingly low prices ta male!) ream
' for what is coming. Call at 'once
be-
fre the choiee pieces go.
-e,-Headeuarters for Choice -a --
Groceries.
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The News From Goderich
ELOISIE A. siorimmas, Correspondent
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,We are sorry to learn, of the illness j A quiet wedding took place at St.
of Mrs. Henry Horton, who had, been ;Teter $ ekurch on Thursday last.
enjoying prettygood, health for some Rev. Father MacRae uniting Kather-
time, ter her Partial recovery froan rineutb (Kate)urWeobib theSlatiosteetTbPomlaease,
an a ae o '
Mr. Praik Smee 1, our former (fora Webb of H. Ws Gunboat "Cherub,"
tractor, is prostrated with 'sorne sud- and. Mr. James Finnegan of Chicago.
den attack of Indisposttion. The bride, who was given away by
-Captain, T. H. Tretheway in perfect her ii.i.other, was evined..,in ,hand-,
health returned for -alstiOrtrevisit -"te '4.01ne tratialing dress of blue ladies'
his family, after a long season spent cloth; with -stylish Iiity to_match_Linti
iri-the—AlberWbbariiiiite17-6f -difileTrde'.7inti piabeek, hound
in white kid. The bridesmaid Miss
Iiugene, a sister a the bride, was
dressed fn a suit like that of the
bride a,nd also. carried a handsomely
bound prayer book. After the cer-
oniony, the Rev. Father Macrae ac-
companied the bridal party to the
reSidence of the bride's mother, where
a very nice wedding breakfast was
partaker: of. The bride and groom
left, for their new residence, in Chicagot
by the 7 a. ni, train
. Miss Elliott has resigned her posi-
.tion as clerk at Mr. Ewan's grocery.
Mrs: Yeo. went down to Dr. Gunnes
hospital on Saturday for treatment.
Mrs. George Stewart, who spent a
couple of weeks in Toronto, the guest
of het cgusin, MTS. DIVITITOOMI, arrive
edPhreinrceliplaalaanwdeektpei. gent arel, at
their own residenc again Mrs. aTie
gert having returned in splendid
health from a trip to, the PacefiC
coast.
Promptdelvery
e
he is superintendent, that dray devol-
ving upon his son William during his
absence, Be says that there are
quabne.tities of coal andironr there,'and
that the section will soon be called
"The Pittsburg of ,Canada." So mote
it
Mr, Thompson, manager • formerly of
the engine works, has been a traveller
Lor the Doty . Co. for some months.
Mr. Washington is Vaving his resi-
dence on East street newly painted;
Mr, and Mrs. dartnyst who canna
through from London, England, last
week; are for , the present' at the resi-
dence of Mrs Charles Young.
We ere glad. to riot& that. G. A. Al -
lin a. this. town was So successful in
his course 'for preparation for the,
Inetleedist ministry, • as to win thp
•Slibp.pard prize for elocution. He is
at present- engaged in Epwerth League
organization Work, east of Toronto. •
A party of immigrants from London
England, arrived on Westaestiay. The
party „consisted; of seven men, three
women and four children. They were
all fatigued after Ilirdir two -weeks'
trip, and -One of the women. .was cairi-
pletely 'exhatlsted.
We are delighted to learn, 'that our
member, Mr. E. N. Lewis,: . hase
ready secured 'tenants for hi's three
lake cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Ransford
of Clinton, who occupied "Cliff" cot-
tage 'before, take • 'Overlook. skiler-
andah Cottage" is taken by a. Batt-
m.are clergymap, and a Detroit lady
, is ta.kiirece "The 'Eagle's Nest. Mr. J.
Grant IVIacGregor . occupying "Cliff
Cottage' again. • . •
:Aesistant Electrican Ward Who... has
s5iigncrieedhihsis
executed . his duties mOst faithfully,
aptolzatitpnamfoorngth.
Mrs. W. Green, and. datighter Vre.
.auts°oChaertgirrie; .Of the air passages causes Sad.. bath
eer 'at the elevator. •
J.. P. Brott,„ were Called away last
-.Week; by' the continued illneSei lettl
Bedford Green at •Detrait, who is the
.grandson of the former: . -
Buoys are tieing plated tie ,mark the
location of the subhierged, ..break wet-
er. .
The funeral of the late _Lillie Jean,
eldest daughter of .Mr.,ann. es, Jaim skin grows rosy and clear, activiey of
es; .POstlewlialite -tale place -..en Tube-. the body and • ;MintleinereaneS; and
day afternoon., Rev. . G. " N. 'Hazen
officiated ale hosse. and .; cemetory. heveourn;nhgereheiault2h5cisboxeesstablisheel....SOld
:Burke the service the Jonee''. Sisters
'tato, were visiting - here) and others '
preient, sang`"My Jesus I Love , Walton.
. at the . requtzst .of the. little girl When • • • •
. dying and "Safe it the Arms of • Jes- Rev ,• W.. F. :Karate of liolineeville,
us,•'•.' On her little 'white casket inallY called on friends. here while a his
floral tributes were laid, among them way
a crossSof Whito:eoses, triteute of Mis$ Brussels,
to . attend the cOnven :at
Lei Touzei. and her lass at the Cent -1 Janes and his danghter,
School ; ,and a crescent of red and Miss Mary, perpoSe leaving soon for
White roses, tribitte from the. little. an extended • visit 'M England and
gir17e Sunday School class at North ' Scotland. • . •
etreet church Mts, *Mantalli,
eeent at. Stratford, sent a gasket. b
aa Jno. McNamara of ,Hoaghten,'.
Ps' igen., ievae renewine .old friendships
quet .of Calla :lilies,' .and 'Carnations, ems. locality. His 'parents 'were _foria.f.
also. Bell, the great grandfather. ..er residents of Leadbury. •
Mks. Dae Sell, grandmother, gave e a • Mree Otto Frederick and . 'daughter,
wreetli.- of "pink and• White roses.. ..lanet,: who. have. been. visitors at : A.
Other casket bo u.ets Were seat by 'JOhnston's for the past month. have
Misses 'Ethel . and dean Haern ; the returned:to their home in (leVelarld.
ciqdren of Mr: and ,Ora.' Foley, ' and ' Wm. .Thamer of . Milvertoin , who
'Abe' -children of •Mr. .and Hiouse- purchased. th'e. Sage 1-16US-C,'"his taken"
•landoi:. The little . girl • was. a greak, posseseion.. • . •
fevorite among •the childten' .of her Qtrafterly service were -lield in the
. neighbors. Three' , -boys .Methedist church 'here on Sabb
each ,with two eartiatione, of..pink .morjeinge_e_pee
wMte as an offering to kerenoteknow----TeFth conducted the. itteOtenigL, .°.1 Sea.'
ljeineSekethesesegeenessefia7rige that had Tuesday. evenins' a conMany of;young
come to • her... The carnations' were men .helonaing •to locality as -
placed he the little- girt 'e hand& The seenble,d at :. 'the Sage, hotel- tte say
Pall -bearers, Were 'four ,boys,-. who
on the basket, at.. *Goodebye to •W. and MrS. Ernigh, who
Were the flowers. they brought to lay
little girl's' mother. ...They were Mast -
the reeiee,t, of tic were removing to. Myth.. An address
ere, Reggie Stancombe, .Roy Sharmail hPdwertaisdigeridleaCCia.witae.'aba7UptiVrIlerileensi.eC.X.1111v.eirgill'toh...aLlaias#1:g7da.
Willie Phailene :and Hamad' Yourige'.
. Miss e Le T'oeieel and her claea, Of handsome ceescent.:
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'which . •Jean . was a member.
marched at .the heed of the funegal
procession as far as Victoria Street.
•The 'relatives from.: a, distance who
attended the funeral .were Miss Enema
telt, &eat, from' London ; Miss: Eseie
Jgcltsoe, Wingliann a co min ; Mr.
Bell ,,ereat grand father) father of
Ur. Dave Bell, from -Galt.. ."
Mrs, W. A. Rhyaas. and .daughter,
Miss Jean, have retarned. from ' a
three nionthS' Visit to Frank, Alberta
the residence: of Mr.- and. Mrs, Paemer,
of the Union Bank, the father beinrgt
daughter of Mrs. Rhy.nae. Mrs. My-
nas and. daughter were on the-passein
'ger train that. left Frank,i..after. •• the
freight' train' left which -was' wreaked
about three' 'weeks ago, from the
spreading of the tract. at' Nipbsciree
Mr. Dick Cattle, :son of Mrs,, Frank-
Stheeth, . is manager of 'a grocery
Nipigon, owned by the. Hudson% Bay
Co.
• Mrs •RItynas called. the store to:
perchase some. little artietee' while
her train was detained . by the wreck-
ing of the freight ttain, and, wita as-
tonished st being familiarly xreeted
by the manager el the store who,
Said Whoetfor Would 'I have
thought' of seeing you out here Mrs.
Ititynas "and looking at: him, Mrs.
Rhyme:: was. delighted to find that
James Tait and William MeCreatie
lia,ve been apPointed.represeetatives of
Court, Goderich, Q.O.F., at the High
Court to be held in Si. Thome,s in
June llth,
Registrar Coats should call eni ..f -
flee "La Rosiered'
The 'baseball' concert on Fridee
ening last was not the success --' hat
had °been looked tor. "
The C.P.R. branch, to this 'own
Was opened dai traffic OD Saturday.
Offidals, of the company came through
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on the first :train.
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A SUGGESTION OF RARE V.A.I,U1?
' A diseased. condition of the surfileci
'but more commonly emanates fioin
indigestion or an impure condition of
the blood. Thousands of Cases I.:roger:1
that Dr. Ha ilton'S Pills, ethreugh
their specific action on the secretoser
sand eliminative organs, not only cure
bad breath, but so: . thoroughly ;stilly
thesystem that nothing :suggestive of
blood or digestive troubles..ie poestele.
Through Dr.,Hamilton' s Pills the
May Ifith 1907
The Canadian Northern Railway
will rebuild, its Regina and Prince Al-
bert branch line this' summer: It will
take 250,000 ties to complate the
work•
EVER HAVE CRAMPS
Kind of fierce to be tied up in
knot at midnight with, cramlfs.
Keep, Nerviliee handy, Ten drops
quiet crarepe inetaatly.
occasionally Nerviline prevents
_ trouhiti, en:tit-61y. From
Stratford, Ont., Wm. Dee l writes:
Nothing I knew of wilt give such
qe-161' relief to cramps, colic or pain
in the 'storeach as Nerviliee. If you.
feel saniamish...or-s•ick,.--21isteten • drops*
Nerviline in water and you're. well
xt—ntiort,te7"—frhiniclit—tife
tion and eonifort contained in a 25e
bot -tie .of Nerviline and get. it today.
Wm. HoPicins, an employe oi the
Gould, Shapley, Muir Company,
BrantfoV, was killed yesterday morn-
ing by the bursting of an emery
wheel, on which he was worlds&
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FOR OVER siwry 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 suffering and
crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs.
Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren ;teething. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer Autmediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, .cures
Wind Colic, seftens the unms, reduces
• Inflammation and gives' tone and en-
ergy to the whole syatem. "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup'.' for child -
req teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one ef the
oldest =Wiest female physicians and
nurses M the United States. Price
25 cents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughgut the world. Be sure
and ask for "Mrs, Wieslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup.,
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R FOR SALE.. --THE UNDER -
signed* offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 • mile
south of Clinton, consTsting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
one Cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. — J. A.
Smith.
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FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, einderdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of . or-
chard and smelt fruit. On the pre-
mises is two story brick house
vett!) sloe roof, a first-clasS farm
house. as barn, size, - 44'
x 80 With stone stabling, a Cement
silo 14x30, good driving house, pig
pen and, heti ' house. TWo never -fail-
ing wells, This farm is situated 8,
miles from itrucefield, 5 from Clin-
ton and on anal gravel road. Ap-
ply on th- premises or address
Albert Nott, Clinton P. 0. 02
FARM FOR SALE, LOT 4, HURON
Road, Goderich township, mile
freen Clinton, ccotaining 130 acres
of land in excellent cultivation.
Easy terms. Apply to J. Holmes,
P. 0. box 196, Clinton, Ont.
NOW IS THE T.T.ME.—TO PLACE
your order for Fencing before the
advanee in price, 'Use the Coil
"'Spring •Wire matie -by the Canadian
Fence Co, of 'which I ani agent in
this district. / am also agent for
the eelebrated /Wittman Pian.—
'P. W. EVans, 13ox 155 'Clinton P.O.
TA10E RIVAL Hilt13 TABLETS
von STOMACH, ' LIVBR,
KIDNEYS AND FOR CL-
'HAlsT/NO. THE BLOOD. POR
sm.in 111, W. A. iviecormntr,
otaxpor.. wHotzsAtin
PROM Tun RIVAL MRS
AGONOY, IUNCARD/NE,
he New Fir
We liave_upen-ed—outThi-
n-e-SS-iiiiii—e stand lately ' Occu-
pied by Sharp ,Bros.. where we
are. prepared to (1.6' .first-class
florseshoeing and all kinds of.
General Blaeksmithing.
Machine Work promptly attended to
• and Lawn Mowers Sharpened
' and Repaired. '
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
Seeley & West
S141i$:..
(it. .S410.:
h.tvefor, sale a quant-
ity of Hemlock Slabs, cut
1Miuohes. long, 'suitable
for. ranges,
J. Hamilton
THE CLYDE STALLION
LORD STANLEY
Will stand for the improvement Of
stock for the tienenti of 1007 at hie own
Stable, on Lot 24, Con. 2, Stanley,
tont Stanley IS 14. light bay, stripe,
nigh hind fetlock white, He was
foaled Jtine'24th, 1005. • .
palm:Ikea Siberian (ill [63375]
(11031), Oleniaggen (imp) [4100 (10560),
Ralterfiehi (imp) 1487j (4100), cotland
"Vet (inip) [845] (1292). Captain Watt
(imp) [231)(400). darn Minnie Glenlag-
gan PA, May,
TI$RMS To insure $8. •
NOTT, Proprietor
Eczema Again'Overcome
CURES. A CASE WHICH
FOR TWO 'YEARS 'HAD DEFIED
EVERY REMEDY TRIED.,
A Pannier's G rateful Testi Mcnye-
No case of 'eczema, skin disease, or
ulceratioe, shoutd be despaired of un-
til Zain-Buk lias been applied. The
case of Mrs, Francis Renolt, of St.
Anne's Mr. Francis -Pewit, of St.
Anne's (Man.), 18 a • poweeful Must -
tion ,of `Zaen-Buk's efficaey.1 He sans :
`I suffered from eczema for two years
and tried a great number of .remedres.
None of Sham,: however, seemed to do
me any good. The ailment was most-
ly in my legs, and both these were
actually raw from the knees down. Al
small saniple box 'of Zam-Bun was
given • to me and even so malt 'a
quantity ailthat .61'd me a little eodd.
I thee obtained:ra proper supply, and
by the time L had used a low boxesI
WAS completely. cured."
Zarn-Buk .differs from ordinary
salves and embrocations in containing
Ito animal oiLor fat. It isi compound-
ed from rich, healing, herbal esseneeS,
was one of our Goderich boys whom and is an ideal natural combination of
shknew for yearspovver,atid purity. It is highly antis -
e .
eptic, and instantly lolls bacilli and
Miss Brehemy did not :remain long enease germs, which settling on: to
M the Montreal hospital, where she
wound; end ekin diseases set up fest-
Went with Mtge ,Miss Grace Smith to ering, blood poison, etc. For Oath,
train as a nurse. Neither of 'them %tints, braises, ulcers, abs,cesseS, pint -
were rnt,th in love. with( the hospital
there. pies, bolls, skin eruptions, scalp sor-
es, spreading sores, children's oltin
Mr. George Porter, we are sorry to troubles, chafing Aores. etc,,Zam-bult
learn, fras been confined to hie house is, unequalled. It also cures ,Piles.
the pot ten days with a. little (Allis An druggists 'and stores at tioc.
old time rheumatic_ symptoms, but wo be; or from Zara-nuk Co., Toronto,
trust that warmer weather may be for peite, 0 boxes for $2.50. ,
favorable to his -recovery.
Mr. IATTle MacGregor of Paisley is The Canadian Nellie Atlantic
employed inone of our -printing (Al- steamer Lake Michigan, from Ant-
os. Ile is registered at the Meta , werp, landed 2,200 steerage /assert-
deen. gers at Quebec yestosday.
Sprifig
In thousands and thousands oN
homes—in cities, towns and villages
three doses a do of Hood'il Sainapie..
rilla are now being taken by eVerr
member of the family.
Why such wide and general *Igor
Became 11, oed's Sareaparillahseproved
itself the Best Spring Medicine, by it*.
wonderful effeete' in cleansing the aye,
tem of all humors, overcoming that.
tired feeling, creating appetite, clearing
the complexion, giving etrength and
animation.
Over forty thousand testimonials re-
ceived in two years, by actual count. 4,
--ACCe'pt no subetitute tor'
Hood's -Sarsaparilla --
Insist on leaving Hood'e. Get it today..
Sold everywhere, 100 doses one dollar,.
Charles 0. Dunnin,g, City Clerk, a
Schenetady, N. Y.,. a well-known pol-
itician and fraternal. man, died yes,e4e-
day.
Miller's 'Worm Powders for' restless-
ness and peevishness. Sold by W. A.
McConnell, druggist, 'Clinton.
Albert Blanche,' a deaf and ditinb
postale° employe at 1VIontreal, was
truck by a street car yesterday -in
that city and instantly Mlled.
OVERTAKEN BY NAUSEA. M
. You don't }now whether it is going
to stay dawn or come up. You gook
lik? thirt . cents and. feel, worse.
If one thing is quicker than anothee
it's Nerviline. Ten drops in siv ieten-
ed waiter gives relief instently: Ale
most like in,agic in thl Orange
experience. The cause of the
is removed, every symptom of vomit-
. ing and indigestion is cured Within
ten .minutes. When Poison's Nereiline
is so trtiaty and economical, zu bottle
at home wouldn't . emiss. Large'
ones for .a iquarter at atIcleaties, •
Apple Shippers' Demands.
Elmer Lick,' Manager of Oshawa Coe0.perative Fruit Grow -
ere' Association, writes : .• •
. ,
‘.(1 am very mud* eeurpriseettot learn that there should be,
the 'least objection on the part ot the railway ..companies to
granting to apple ..shippers the same stop -over privileges' as
that -are now given te live stook Meit. If the railway do tot
." object it must be because they do not realize. the ,character' '
and nature of rimier satieties or:our apples and other fruits.
A charge of $3.00. per car ehoi.lebe sufficient to pay for 0.43h I
stop -Over. In many cases the fruit Could be hauled by wagon
and teams for 'that, but serious) enjuar might result to the.
fruit from stock handling.' lenlesei this privilege is gentled,: it -
will likely lessen' the output of some of our early a.p.pies, We
want straight bueineea eneth.ords. Hints are often heard of
this matter being) worked out in a round, about. way., This -
may . or may not be true: The. fact remains that often a parte
ear .of.apples is at OW Station, and the rest of the eae.an an -
others As -manager of the 0Shaeve Fruit Growers, Limited,
e I want do load a few cars each year at two 'stations in Order
no get some earlyeapplee away' together: ' In sonte cases only
a few barrels will be put in at first stationn, in others tgn
opposite will be true. . '
"There are two other matters closely a,Ihted, namely, lack .
of storage room at , tPlekereng, 13rooklin, and Whirlby town
station. There. fsl not raein for even; one .car lead of apNeA
at these pointe. The lackof this ea:min-Iodation Makes in .
more necessary that we have the, stop -over privilege. When a .
car is orderee; six • days' or more ahead 7 a,nd the ear isnot
available at time ordered, the /*tweet compaey eliouldi be
' forced to. pay .deniurrage to shipper. If a,pplee are packed noir.
.r bar time days, belorE .goine, on cat, and no delay, occure,
they, almost iavariablyland tight in the British Market. • . .
dasere to imiiress; 'upon your imind the factthat the S'
apple industry needs at hands of Railway Cornmiestan • ' '
'1st. Retiprocal detnurraee. • -
; • •Stop-overiprivmleges.
"nae, Better aceommodations mn way .cif freight sheds
stations." .
Ate not think," says eA, E. S1err;ngjWaIkto
,
." the request tba pp1ndhmppersTfte.tegrawets are
asi_d,na...;.seetheeraillway Companies, that is to allow shippers a'
ston-over of say 24.10 48 botire, to insplet Cr reload ears)
withbetter repacked.. fruit, unreasonable, when we are
allowed tel:parely fill a car at one stattoneand have can'tent
.Wmllirg to, pay thee segelar fee of $3 for shunt. We are now
allowecr to gently fill w cair at one, 'station and ineen cari•Pult
forward to ',another to be fisMhed • with a stop -over a, 24
hours, by paying the $3 fin; shunti.
46.:11/6
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WHEN WE -DO WE DO IT WELU
lotorm Bay Cotobrato
AT CLINTON,MAY 24TH
ATTRACTIONS'
MORNING
$. Monster Celithumpiati . and
• s Trades Procession, -iron G.T.R. :
$
. Station at 10.15, headed by the
. celebt eta! and.pgptilar .. ..
1L . LONDON NEWSBOYS BAND
30.strung. -Also Clinton Boise,
e and Fife and Drum Benda s -
BASEBALL MATCH ,
er 00. Baseball Club vs i • (oder- oOtpt?n tioititchkeett.sorNiviintshhips 010)Horttillel:
at 10. at perk. Clibton Thresh-
$ ich, .,......._,____
of $10, Ten men to a teitin,3 pan
' Goclerieh and Stanley, for prize
$ .
$GOLD VVATCH GlY AWAY FREE, Valued at 820. All tickets
to the grounds and co eert will be numbered. Lucky number
GRAND CONCERT EN Th drawn at concett. ,
Newsboy Band. 8 pan. in t EVENING, by the elebrated Lon
ceinn .
e Town Hall, Autniseion 25c and 35c.
For Net her part iculars
$
AFTERNOON
LACROSSE..MATCH
Wingharn es. Clinton
FOOTBALL MATCH
Brussels vs. Clinton
MARATHON ROAD. RACE'.
ogle in end ng at 1 he .park at 3
pains t� Heltuesville and return
7 tinlee. °Prizeesilver Cup, vale -
ed. al -515, to he the property. of
the winner, entries unlimited.
No Fee,
TOG OF WAR
ISSI * 15e,
ee posters and small bill4.
$ Everybody Come 'and Enjey It. A Ciotiosion to Grounds 25c
. ChIldren1
,undor 2..15c,
'UNDER THE AUSPICES OI T IE ATHLETIC CLUB.
$ DR, A. Fi not, Pres, 1 R. BARTLIFF See'Y 1
God Save the King. Long May He Reign
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