HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-05-23, Page 62,,.104(ty. 23rd, 1907
Dr. Bodero hag field- a two-year
told roadster colt, sired iq Bleetrio
to hfr, Jam Sparrow ot Varna,
Klee being $1.50. It is apromis-
• big youngster and neelleottelet hese
re tam gee, AU.Sparrow has, -got, ,p,o4
bis penny,.
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lkshfield TQW1enhip„
1V.ft. and agrs. Beaty Webster are
`t.gninfing a few week e la Brantferi
redid IngerSoll. Mr, McCartney of
:-HtelineSVIlle tektnig elearne pejer,
Webster's affairs in. his absence. •
We axe ziad to leara that Ada,
Helve is raPidli`
recent severe sickness.
Jo1u Webster has been putting in
a crop ors the farm of JaS.
-:elear Lanes, daring the past two
weeks.
We are sorry to learn of' the illness
eel Mrs. J. McDonagh, but hope -soon
to hear of her recovery.
Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick of Mafelting
- spent a, few days last week with her
mother, Mrs. D. Anderson.
Mr. Thos. Anderson is seriously
e.sick at present, at the home of her
e'daugh'ter, Mrs. R. Webster.
Robt. Reed of Ebenezer spent Sun-
• day with his brothers here.
Hensall
Thomas Cudrnore of Exeter former -
Ay of Bethesda, died on Saturday
emorning at the age of 71 years. Mr,
Cudmore was well known in Hensall,
especially to the 1Veethoulist church
officials as he was a member of the
Quarterly Board for years and took
an active part in church work. He
was a brother of W. Cudrnore of Kip -
pen and cousin, of R. Cudmore of Hen-
-. sail.
On Wednesday night of last week a
• very quiet marriage took place at the
Hensel' Methodist parsonage, Rev. S.
' Toll officiating, when Miss. Elizabeth
• Clark, eldest daughter of Mr. James
Chile, was married to Arthur Ander-
son of the 2nd line neari Kippen.
'Ph? happy couple leave taken up theie
tesidence on the farm of the groom.
Onion, seed sowing which has been
.greatly retarded this season ,will be
--completed this week. It's a case
when the last may he first so far as
the yield is concerned,
EDUCATION
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is the passport to the 0
Naary best positions in the
land. The Central Business gi
College of Toronto offers 0
this passport on easy terms LiE
to all ambitious people.
Write for particulars if el-
terested in securing a good 1*
position at a good salaxy. C]
Address 395 Younge° St., 0
Toronto, Canada. Lit3
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The Clinton Nevin -Record
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laves to Spring Catarrh Restored to Health by Pefuilas,
SPRING THE T1r113 TO CURE CATAR.R.1-i.
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Pe-ru410 Invigorates Mlatilind Hedy,
- non. Wm, 0. kunter, Exlaemberfirecrth Quoits:*
Legislature, writes from the CenstueOffice„Theilding,
Washington, It. C.,u fellow.;
• "The greatest familymealoine ever dissovered,
my opinion, which corner, fromexperience as well
'as observation, la Perana.
"The most common sillietion.tothiumktiklad is
a
bed 0014. Peruneenderee it outlet:4060m ward* oft
catarrh, iniisorretes, 'lend eves teretli strength to
mind and ye I give PerensentrUnenalified en-
dorse:notate 0.—Wm. Han ter.
Takes Peru-na Every Spring.
.Mls� Ti14' Mars, 424 14th elte Milwaukee, Wis., ,
Write:
KI,am pleased to endorse Perms, as 1 found it
very efficient in ridding my system of *severe cold
and catarrhs' troubleafter had tried many other
remedies without getting relief.
I took Perrino, for two weeks, when r war much'
better, and in two weeks more I Wee entirely rid of
the cold and catarrh. ) shall take it every epring as
a tonic, es I found that it made me much better in
every way."—Tilly Marx.
- Val&
Alias Lydia Herziger, Grand Recorder.of
Anert-
can Daughters of Independence, writes. from
Neenah, Wis., as follows;
have used Perlman now Arkin. years, each
Spring and Pall, and it keeps me perfectly well
and strong.
am able to continue working and do not
have to take a three months' rest,' as I used to
do every year. This is a great comfort to me,
as 1 was not able to afford such a long rest.
"1 find that it is a great preventative forcolds
and coughs and soon rids the system of all dis.
ease and is an admirable medicine. I can hon-
estly endorse 1f."—Lyda Ilerxiger.
Spring Catarrh.
Almost every one has come to believe
that spring is a season that 'brings de-
rangements of the' body dependent oz
'blood impurities.
This belief is an old one, is nearly smie
aortal, and•kas arisen, not as the result
of the teachings of the:Medical frater-
nity, but has been learned in. the bitter
school of experience. . • •
Nervous Depression.
Depression of the nervous syetem at
the approack, of spring is a fertile source
of blood Impurities.
• There are general lassitude, dull, heavy
oensations, continual tired feelings, with
Irregular appetite, and alanetiraes loss
of sleep. ea
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That Tired Feeling.
That tired feeling, which IF, the nat-
ural result of the depressing effect of 1
warm weather immediately after the
invigorating cold of winter, quickly y
disappears whenPeruna is taken.
The Proper. Remedy.
Peruna meets every indication • and
proves itself to be perfeetly adapted to
all their varied peculiarities. Peruna
envigoratek the system, rejuvenates' the
feelings, restores the mamal appetite
and procures regular sleep. •
Do Not Delay. •
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Get a bottle of Peruna when, the first
languid feelings Make 'themselves ap-
parent In the spring. • Take it according'
to the directions, on the battle. 0o -
thine this treatment through the first
months of spring. °
This course oe treatment is no experi-
ment; it is as positive inns results. as
any fact of science can be. - ' •
A Spring Tonic.•
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Almost everybody needs a tonic in the
pring. Something to brace the nerienc
nvigorate the .brain, and cleanse' the
blood. That Peetzna, will do this is be-
ond all quelitiou. Everyone who has
tried it has had the same experience as
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Mrs. Winnifred Power, an artist, who,
in a recent letter from 246 7th St., Port-
land, Ore., says:
am pleased to speak a good word
for Parana, as I found it an excellent
tonic and spring medicine and' very ef-
fective in ridding the system of cold
and catarrh.
"Abouttwo yearego my systenievas
'all run Erma in -the spring and' thought
would try and see if Peruna would be
of any assistance in bringing back 'nay
health and strength: •
"I found:that it was splendid and all
thomedicine that 1 needed. In a little
over a month 1 was well and did not
need to take any more medicine.
•"/ shall recommend it to every one in
need of a tonic, and know that I have
only to take a few doses of Peruna when
I take a cold and X will soon be over it."
--Winnifred Power.•e*
Nature's Assistance. •
Spring is the' beet time to treat ca-
tarrh, Nature renews herself every .
, spring. The system is reju enated
spring weather. Thisrenders medi-
cines more effective.
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A short course ,of Peruna, assisted by
the balnay air of spring, will cure old,
stubborn eases of natarrh that have ree.
sisted treatment for years. -
A Word of' Advice.
To those whb have been afflicted with'
chronic catarrh we wish to say that the
spring season affords you a splendid op-
portunity to get rid of your disease. •
It may be you have been afflicted for
several -years; you -may -have -tried dif-
ferent remedies. Perhaps you have be-
come discouraged. •
Now' is Your Opportunity.
Thie failure was during the winter
menthe. But now is your opportunity.
Nature comes to your assistance at this
season. • , . • ' .
Just help her a little and she will
bring you out of the quagmire in which
you have been floundering so long. Give
Nature a assistance lest her strug-
gles be in -vain. •
EULLETT .rtiwp-nc.rp
Mrs. Matt. Called las returned
from London hospital *here she un -
dement treatment . foe a couple of,
weeks.
Prairie fire caused considexable ,cleare
age in Oakland idistriee.
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Th
Ne w FURNITURE 8-roRE
is now open and ready to do business with a full line
of clean and up-to-date goods. The stock is well as-
sorted in every line. A share of your patronage 18 •
solicited.
UNDERTAKINa
The stock in this hranch of our business will be
found full and complete and at moderate priees. All
orders entrusted to us will have our personal and care-
ful attention. Night and Sunday calls promptly at-
tended to. Mr. Walker lives on the premises.
WALKER & ROSS
FURNITURE BEAUS & PRACTICAL UNDERTAKERS
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We are Pleased N'
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We are pleased to have had so many of our old 0
'6• customers back to see us and hope to have been able Ac.
r to satisfy them that our prices are right.
Our aim is "To give the best vslue possible for g
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the money and the same low price to all.
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We expect before Saturday to open up a COM- 0
• plete stock of new and natty, up.to-date Boots and
• Shoes,and will be able to show some exceptional
values.
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Mens Summer Vests t
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About 40 Men's whiteand colored -Summer Vests • ,I
40) new goods but slightely soiled. Regular $1,25 to
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.1.,# $2.25, your: choice for 70o..- ... . • .' ; . • , ,.• „. • tt
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• 1 Men's Ties 15c to 50e, Faney Oolored Shirts 500 0
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up. Statile and Fancy :Dty'Goods, Olothing„ Men's 1
Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. • •
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Marriages
ANDERSON—CLARK—At Hensel]
• en May 8, by Rev. Smith Arthur
• Anderson of Kippen to Elizabeth'
• Clerk of IIensall.
GIBSON—DA.BUS—In Hensall, on
• May • 15, by Rev. Sithe:Jos.
Gibson of Hensall; to Louise Dab-
usof Zurich.
Births.
GILL—At Grand Bend, on May 11,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gill, a
Qflr
BURGARD--Ia Seaforth, oa May
1.1th, to Mr: and Mrs. Philip Bar-
garcl, a daughter.
;1-1AIST-ein Brussels, en May., 15th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry • Hast, trip-
- ' lets—son .and two daughters. •
eHOY—In Walton, on May 10th, to Mr
and Mrs. Rat: Hoy, a daughter."
MOORE—In Brussels,. on May lathe
to Mr. and .Mrs.. M. H. Meore,
twins, a daughter and son.
KELLY—In Hensall, on May 10, to
aMr. .a,nd Mrs, Thos. Kelly, a son,
Death.
NEWELL—Ir Detroit on. May 20th,
. Henrietta, Sellere, "wife ed John
Nowell, formerly of Bayfield; One:
2.1cLEOD—In. Bayfield -On May 20th,
Mrs. Hugh McLeod; aged 46 years.
CUDMORE—In Exeter, on May llth,
Thos. Cudthore, aged 71 years and
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5 months. •
LOGAIC—in Torohta, on May 14th,
Jehn Loan, formerly of Seaforth
aged 78' years and 24 dam
CLOAKEY—In East Wawanoslf; on
May title' Maegaret, wife Of Mr.
/has. Cloakey, aged 30. years and• .
4 months.•
MOoltE--Ie, Brussels; on, May 13th,
the infant sone of Mr. and. Mrs. M.
H. Moore,
HUTCHINSON:I-In. Brussels, 'on May
12th, William II. Hutchinson, aged
82 years, 10 months and 27 days,
TEACIIER WANTED FOR S. S.
No. 4, Hullett, duties commence at
close of summer vacation. Salary
at the rate of $450 per , annum.
Apply to Win. Certer, Constance,
P. O. 47-3
TtINIDIDRS WANTED—THE COUN-
oil of the township of Stanley will
„ receive tenders tip to 10 o'clock a.
.ne on Monday, May 27th, for the
construetion of two . cement abut-
-a -tents at SnoWdee's bridge on
the Satilele Liee. The lowest or . any
tender not necessarily acdepted. —
J. E. HarnWell, Clerit, Varna,
METING oP THE HURON
OGTJN-
ty cdtincil,—The council of the 0r -
;oration of the County of Huron
will meet inqcouncil chamber inthe
Towle of Goderich, at 3 o'clock, on
Tuesilay the 4th, day Of June,,next.
All accounts agantet the county, re
quirbig settlement must be placed
with tire Clerk before day of meetlarg.—W. Lane, Clerk. Dated May
3 -0th 1907:
'ite Feast (),f Pentecost was celehr-
DEAFNESS CAN BE CURED. 1 BOY ABOUT EIGHTEEN YEARS,
.tiOW THE DEAF ARE MADE of age wanted to learn the electric
TO ImArt. . light business.—Apply at the Cline
lel: D. Tugerelhaft, the celebrated ton Electric Light Works.
Eye and Ear Specialist, late of Nov'
'York City, will visit this town, e and
will be at the Normandie Holel on
Monday, May 27th. (one day • only) at
which time he will dernonstrate his
wonderful Patent Invisible Ear Drum.
Any person afflicted with deafness
can be; made to hear aswell as ever.
This is no idle boast. It, the past
few years there have been seyeral Ear
Drum cures + and not only have they
pro.ven defective and of no .use in re-
storing, the hearing, but were also
clumsy and could be sees th . the ear.
The Invisible • Ear Drufn• 61 Tugend-
h.aft's is entirely different in this re:
spe6t. Not only Will it restore the
hearing ' but it is entirely invisible
and cannot be seen when, once Nitro-
duced into the ears.. Mr. Tugendeaft
was once deaf and after squandering
at smallfortune in differrent murales
and -on so called inventions, finally
perfected his new Drum within the
past feel years. In every case where
his Drum has -been used it has effect-
ed complete cure. See the celebrate
ed. Specialist at once arid be convin-
ced. • No drugs used or no operat,then
netes,sary. These; Drums also stop all
ringing noises and neuralgic, pains, in
the head, when the cause is from deaf-
ness. The price of the Ear Drums is
within the reach 01 all, and any per-
son afflicted with deafness need met be
so any lohger.—Present address 282
James St. North, Hamilton!.
MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM alt0-
petty in the township of Goderich.—
Under and hY Virtue of 'the Power'
of Sale Contained in a certain Moe*
gage, which will be produced at the
time of sale, ehere will be offered
for gale, by. Public Auction on Sat-
urday, the 1st. day of June 1907,
at 4 o'clock in:the afternoon, at
Reuben Graham's Hotel, Clinton, by
Thonia.s Gundry, Auctioneer, the
following property, .namely : Lot'
No. 36, in, the 15th concession of
the townehlie: el Godericlie in the
County of Huron, containing nighty I
acres of land. 'Phis •farm is bean
Jti-
ully sitnated about a mile and e f
half from Clinton. The soil is good,
and there is an excellent spring
creek running through the farm.
The buildings are frame house and
large bank bun. There are over
six acres of , good, fall wheat, fifteea
acres or more in hay, ansi between
thirty and forty acres ploughed
ready for seed, Termsi of Sale.—
Ten. per. cent otlbe.purchase mon-
ey to be paid to the 'Vendor or his
Solicitors on the day of sale, and
the balance it thirty days there-
after. For further particulats apply
to "the auetioncer or to the under-
signed. Datedat Goderich t,his 21stl,
day of May, A. D. 10)7, Prouge
root, Were & Blair. Solicitors- for
the Mortgagee, Thomail Gundrr,
A uctioneer.
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Seaforth.
Mrs, R. D. Illatk is spending a tew
weeks with her parents M Toronto.
Last, Friday night Rev. Mr, IL A.
McPlierson, of Chaliners church, Tor-
onto, delivered a lecture in, the First
Presbyterian, thumb, taking as his
id in the Roinan Cahholic churches. subject, "Gladstone." ••,.,
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
We wish to call your
attention to our Summer
Underwear. Never before
• have we had the assort-
ment that we • are now
showing. We have them
ii all sizes, men's and
boys, and at all prices,
including black as well.
Every garthent is well
manufactured, and we
can guarantee satisfaction
Men's Odd Pants
No matter what a man
buys there is alWays one
thing he reouires above
all others, Reliability.
• Our complete range of
• Ready-made Trousers, we
• can safely say era Relia-
ble. All we ask is a
chance to show you the
many new styles, both in
cut and pattern, as well
as quality and price,
$&50 Suit Special•
Have you seem it ? A
great many have, and
they agree that it is the
best' value ever offered.
We have a few sizes left
and we would advise buy-
ers to call before these
are gone. , The suit is in
every respect equal to
any $10 garment, and we
will alter or re -press it free
to you, it is well worth
your while to see this eX.•
tra, special at $8.50...
goommisimoomommign
L. W. JACOBS
The Vo -to -date
Clothing Store.
'JAMES A.
Mr. James A. efecidy, Ex -president Board of
Education, Mineral Co., W. Va,,
writes from 814
Massachusetts avenueeN. E., Washington, D. 0.,
ae follows: •
“My family have used Peruna for several
years past with' excellent results and I take
pleasure in testifying to its superiority .as a
remedy for catarrh. •
"very spring that dreaded clisease will show
up in my family and -we always turn instinctive-
ly to Peruna to ward it off,
• .has never yet failed, and I never lose an
opportunity of recommending it to my friends."
—James A. Moody -
A Typical Case.
Glee M. Fillmore, late 1st Lieut, 814
U. SeArtillery, writ % from 909 IA St.,
Washington, D. 0,, as follows;
dI brought forward from winter into
spring a sickening case of catarrh whidh
wae making exietenge, miseeelele ege me,
until 1Warindticed to, try a bottle. el
peruna. •
"An immediate improvement gays me
hope, if not relief. - -I kept up taking PeZ
rnna and it has so etrengtliened and re-
lieved me that I am now confident of a
cure. I heartily endorse Perunit for ca-
tarrhal affeetions and as atonic for their
weakening effects." -Geo. ele Fillmore.
A short course of Parana now will
be first in time. During the month of
April.yoi, will find the strategic time to
rid yourself of chronic catarrh, one of
the most persistent; stubborn diseases
in the whole list of haman ail:Rants.
After you have 'tried it yon will say
Peruna is positively the best spring
medicine yon have ever used.
A great many years of elvelve trials
of this remedy in this cress derange.
menet have demonstrated thee there
are no failures. ,
Thousands of Testimonials,
Thousands of °Arm might, be'queted
in which Peruna has -i'isirue-ci people '
from theravages of spring catarrh, and
put them ona good, solid foundation of
We can give our readers only a slight '
glimpse of the vast array of tuasolleited
endorsements Dr. Hartman—is econ: . —
stantly receiving. No other physician
in the -world has received such &volume
of enthusiastic letters of thanks.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a,
full statement of your case and he will .
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr: 'Hartman, President of '
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio. All correspondence held strictly
confidential.
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The .New store --
Opposite-, The. Post OffiCe '
• . Our Ladies' Hats•and Millinery Novelties are.new,
and include New York designs, • '
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• Our Children's Hats and Baby Bonnets are up to .
date and we also have small boys' Tams.
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Tlae Rooms are on the ground floor
The prices are right and satisfaction is gUaranteed.
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Miss M. E. Cantelon & Co. 1 ,
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ThetlotIons. 24th
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The day we celebrate as the king's birthday and
in memory of his sainted mother, our late queen,
• jilt be a more enjoyable holiday if your feet 8,r, be-
comingly attired in a nice‘easy fitting Oxford or a
summer weight high shoe, such' as we handle, We'
cordially invite you to visit our store this week and
see what we can offer you in "up-to-the-minute
summer footwear. Note this list of bargains:-
Only 14 pairs Kid Traced Boots, worth $2,50 for.... 2.00
Only 8 paint Chocolate Oxfords, Worth $2,50 for.... 2.00
Only 5 pairs Patent Oxfords, worth -$250 for 2.00
A small lot of Misees' Kid Laced Boots, $1.40 tor e .98
How do we do it P • Well, tve cleared up the Wholesaler's entire
line and he gave liea bat,gain. We give you the benefit. '
We have a line of Men's White Canvas Blueliets ab $1.715
which are just the thing for summer wear. • Alen Ladies' White '
Oxfords, .81.38; Misses' fliiel Be MA& Of Child's *1-00
See 1101 in the window this meek and next. s. • . y
All kinds of Musical Goods carried in 'stheit.'
Doherty', Morris, New Scale Williams and New, -
combe Pianos. •
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10. HKE,SHOE STORE
MUSIC EMPORIUM
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