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;July 4th,, ig12;
Po rter's )Hill
lYIr: Lorne Tabor spent a fewdays:
at his homa at Sweaburg,
• Mr. JOIE),Torai.nce and his ' sister,
Mils,¢ P i'.eilia; Torztance, spent a few
• days With Brussels,• friends,
iVIiss Luey,Marshall' and 141ss May
Lindsay visited friends las this nioin-
ity„for a few_ days. ' .
11Iiases Florence Marshall and Aida,
MaedonaId are spending the vacation.
at the parental home.;
' Mr. efts e Srua a,.and Miss .3arah'
O g
Stsird; aro visiting for feta days at
• the home et` Mr, and Mrs. '0, W.
fetter,
� a
Mr. and Mrs. Georgen de.l>nl
g
and; son werera the guests on Sunday
y
ofr, and Mrs. Hall Rutledge,
M • na.r'd
11Ir. HowardHowardCox,'accoutpu. by
his sister, Miss Maggio Cox, spent
Sunday the guest.; of Mr. and Mrs.
George Weston 'of 73ayfield.
Veranda,'
.cretins
d,
8, and JO FEET
\VIDIf
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ain ok S
L. anil 81.50.
Fans
411.
Prices.
0OOPER
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de:lr$e�'jt"{�wials iIp'`” I�plmeaville `" Bad l'Eld
n t mule • •'n' •l mti ,'::n' t of`G-
A- t'6 to who Qf la'bp has drit en ujl;; A. ,,of «t y t f s .,. o vary ., bliss Clara Paiker ;wale, has ys tint I
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the , Maltlantt peon; lvllk Jt;uve; , , notuu�ci; en 5ettAlte7 aahauts, qui a bat' • • ,Itlllp . ,thg _past 'year- in 'the ,ivest, returned
the inaptovt nnents 'lV1r 11aryy l,wnet i rq ,tartty Aid vo4 rI ;:you , W51ry [eine last'`' weep, *"
has peon "i tlllpy ,upon his" pi'ace fusC:' Uo gall 'at M;l; Mi lholland'e •, you YCouid
g ,;"Orme of Lacan.`,vtth• his alfa
now i�t'tl-the yarttWhIgh he:ltas had'.;rsaC,a o4trphlr4C•ithem :They ,' \vpta. .^"'f r
movedi and is Icacsstorntbgg. IIdrry,,' foaled ; nacently by i Vo•': Peroheeon and fam11y • & a gtlsats et •itis anti:
I'fl es' to have thii'rgs r,:qo around an,'nlultal,es :''bi'oubl'b by M ; I ted .Mill Mrs ;;James, `lpackit}an.l,
it is (it .31.5 apparknt' that heals arra sari ;;ilroll`atd.'f4.?m the State' 'Pt i4lisSrlii' 1 a w' Mr's : Jamieson andc augllters, liss >
things• go.ilt a satisfactory tilaliuer?," Pew months .ago when 1ic. blrod!id and es:I3oloniand: Wilminap.and sof. Brpolr-
Mr. John Middleton ,7r;i.. Lttt•aiei retired :;f frons dfamiirla ';i.,t4. •'lava lyra,. `I Y,; 'Mrs, W111.of De-
honne on 'WednsciaY.'of last :}veekalrom chaste' of fire ,south is not,w11at it, is t¢oi1; and Rev. Geo, E. and tilts,
a 11th:tied trip of two weeles,thrcugh 'dtacked up to be, says Mt, Muliioll= Ross and •famirry : of Godericll, ' have
t' e t•:` alae ' vis, c tl at emirs- and and to malie matters worse,. -.tato • taken cottages 1.1 tho:. white city ,for
lta4 ILel,r o I
a i ,. , ..
try a number of tones, but gr1this ; black 'labor, n1usJ he depaoded the aummet.,. �
Went ', - on is :not ' ',dependable. :`And., `stIIl ''Mrs .Mara .Newman of Det tt
thcr, titan 'before, gQ I . r. P c ,
occasion.): welt ft r, .,, ,.
in to ttaer "aloway of the ,Peace' River. is i Ilei, • when lt, is perhaps least .,ex- MI., .and Mrs, Youn anti' Roy, Beiton
g 6 Calgary:
eoted the iss1 ri iiver'wi 1 over-' C ,`"•o d -on -•':re the•rtes s 'oi' Mn.
•:r;ounlary and returnitg by Calgary. nt p M Spa I 'will a e o• L n are g t
various places he Ino, fornlcarostdenta flow arra curse damage flint will -take alit Mac: k'•.)Ileath.,
:Cedaar6s•t
heir;
of Huron^ooiIty, at :dnlonton Owe ,years to repair. 'J'l,ereforcnb more meiresidence
sons of Mr. 'tuter:•Marks-'yho have.fa1nung:he, south For Mr., 'Mull- 'Wilbur Erv-t ol Berlin Bu
isnueznss
takci kcn"dll t0 that cit'. :and are "holland Who purposesbuying `aCollege is spending, his' holidays un-
doing
well,- in this townsli) acid heap settling der the parental:roof
To be:sitre, Mr•'Middletoni was )ting down --to the•ciativa 1.011. of tile: sal. (•:,Mrs. John Ial, art, ;Jt., and fam
pressed • ,ht' the .,,.,boom .. everywhere Rev, R. J. McCormack wile ',and ilY.•of 'Toronto ate: the guests of Mr.
yiisible '151 the pram e-0Q,gr,nrtry, tat, family ,have arrived Mont' yseiseuth I3i2gart's parents in 'he tillage -
his eyes belnl, open;: lne'wotild not rare Centre,', where they were: atationed:lolr.- ;1VIr; •and Mrs Galifa. anal Tacitly and
M" n t, i f arae s r nt
r, cl AI s, c I / t h e
a Cr e o
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to buyas an int estioonL to�wro ptope- three years nista are now • getting•
g
ty at tpepricestc which rho aornfOrtably located in rho . parsonage,C
a Jetv -days the p
actweek the
guests
of Mar
i
and si Manner.es Iate camps have boostedit ItdiedMt MeYoruacc comes Well a Ptd
without,.personally seeing tic proPer`
worthiij recommended and is con- 1VIgs, George afanjet' of Regina,
ty or haysag the advice gf,somehody Meetly, helix el ..aaat his -labors here Sask., are visiting the Ray; ara'
Iwhom he knew to be r•liable; lie would • will be 4rowlltd witb,stccess.. fulls Mts. . Conde'? at 'the, rectory,
scarcely :care to touch it at any pricer" MoCorniack id a daughter of Rev.' Mr.?Messrs: J: II 'nod J. Cope4and, and
• He brought built a saulpie of. the- Goodwin, a' former pastor of Victor- Heil a gueslacty altars of Toronto
Marquis wheat that some Wile ago is street church, Ooderich. ata the other> this ween of the for-
mer's brother. Mr, Geoc e Co clash.
won the' thousand' dolian]>,ttzo `"lt Messrs. Conrial1 and F3nlland 'lied' -a The local 01'•hge Lodg and' vis -
certainly is a spa ndis1samptie of i;ne suaassful auctona sale of horses, I`iting'brethren w111'cattend divine ser-
golden grain tha, is thi prairies' gold cows and youngcatt?m at the LIotcl +vice' fn Trinity church. 'on Sunday
mine. -.Nor;nandie barn, Clutton, on Tuesday. {morning when Rev. ,7.• Hinde wills
Miss Tiehborne, who has taught S. These• enterprising' ,gentlemen have
I � I P' S Fi preach an approprdata sermon to
S No. 17. so stlo'rscful't;; Cor the past been the means of bringing much gootf them.
Ithree years has'-. signed and ]Y,urposes :stock into this district the past, few alr, and Mrs. t$owavl and two
a blip to the west Tie'
'taking i 1 months, sons, Mrs,, Kyle and • Mts I'ratl lid -
I trustees are. advertising in Tile News- I' 'The Orange Lodges of this to:vnshn wards• daughter and grandchild • of
iRecord this week for a nen' teacher. will celebrate the 'Twelfth fn scat- '1'orpn!a,'airrl MIss C Baxter of .on -
don are• guests at Miss' Ferguson's.
Mr: and Mao 1?owntree and Lam -
Mrs. Landsat, Miss Powairce and
Mi'ss'es Myrtld and Marjory'Rowstt'';e
aC I,ondon, Mrs. Boyd and family,
Mts. 'Butters and 'family and Mrs.
Hastings 'alit family 'of IIamiltor,,
and Mrs. Hovey and son 'et' Clinton
are summering in Westminster 'Grove.
`Mr- and Mrs Wm. Cudmoro of
London, were the'gisests this week
of. a -daughter Mts. Ward. '
Mrs, Saudei of Iier1'n is speeding
a few weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. if. W. i:twin.
Mr. Roy 'Kells 'accountant sa the
local branch of the Sterling Banlc for
the past ten months, was trans!crugd
/est week to Courtright. His suc-
cessor is Mr. J. 0. Goldthorp of
Oodeiaclr. ' •
The date of the Bayfield IalL fsiir
has been fixed Put Oct, 8th and 9th.
1b1rr' James Cameron of Toronto
Are von a News -Record suhsctibcr ? .forth.
Mr. Prank Powell Isar h:s season's I.
supply of woos'- cub last week with a
ctreulaa save anti 'as well had th"e. lop Summ Erhill.
of the first finger of his right hand '
taken off, The finger got too raise to
the saw and is itow pretty trials an
iach 'sho;a"er than nature intended 11.
Tile accident is made all the worse:by
the busy season at which it has hap-
pened. 1iotvet'or, Frank is bustling
along as best he can and will get
through somehow and perhaps not
so far behind after all. Mrs. Powell,
too, has been upforLuna'.: fon from
the sctatn'r of a bone while a
fist: blood poisoning set in and u,r a
few days she was quite 111.,
(amensRev. C. C. C'ens and family left
on 'l'uoadav for their neW charge at
Ilarwich, Kent County. Mr. Couaels
, and family have proved -i'aemselves to
be earnest workers since conning to
1-Iolmesville, as well as kind neigh-
bors and good friends. '1'he-it remota
al is regrells.d by many who wish
them much suo,ess and happiness in
Itheir new home.
Mrs. John 'Thompson and family de -
site through rotL e h he medium nn of Tho
Lt
News Record to txptess thein thanks
fo the many krndnesst'cs teceived
front friends and neighbors luring
ammurammimrr their recent ix'reavement.
tam elv
MILLINERY READY
AND PIIONE No. 78 TO
DRrss,MAKKINc WEAR
IF ITS Nisv 1r•'S 111e12s ---- IF tT'd IisnL IT'S,NLo
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._Itd1J.ElllilleFyalaySale
$11 98
As the millinery season is drawing to a close, This
,accounts for our Saturday, prices, The hats are some
of the amartest and newest shapes, all trimmed in our
own work room. Just 15 hats to sell at this price,
regular $4 and $4;50. Your choice Saturday $1.98.
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for Summer in our Ready=
Department
Now that the warm weather,
- is here you should have cloth
' • es suitable' for the season.
women seeking ter h summer h
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. e �y, pare] will find styles `far'
$ / ,1
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models, (Jorne in and
' ?' look around. 'Sou need not
necessarily buy.We are
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ways'glacl to see you.
�ip hn,s,,s
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A11 -over embroidery dresses
from $4.75 np:
t White cotton voile dresses
j from $10 Lp,
, New gingham `. dresses: from
\ a iff $1 up,
Whitewash skirts from $1.50
up.
New. muslin dresses from '
$5
np
New house dresses from 1,85
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1.. - .alp.
- New nett waists from . $2 25
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N w Lingerie a tailored
e Lt este an ed
waists li0
- w $l. ap.
�. New fancy y parasols from
SIM up.
A good smart boy wanted ,to'learn the Dry Goods
BUSINESS.
Master. Russell Huai of . Bayfield
cY fled his aunt, Mrs. Albert
hent, 'last' week:
1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Scotchnter return-
ed to their home in Stanley on. Sat-
urday after a week's visit at their
daughters Mrs. Albert. 'I'.ownshonti'ss.
lMaster Jack 'Townshend accoinpani-
ed his granclparcu'i back to Stanley.
Ifor a few clays nkat.
On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. A.
Townshend haat as 'their guests : An-
drew Sesaras,' New Hamburg l;. Solo-
mon and C'yr'us • Scraras and Miss
Senn of New-1)uudee:
Mr. J. H.. Lowery of North Bay
visited' his utather and other relativ-
es and friends the past week. • We
were all glad to welcome back bhc
v i
genial. John even st his visit was o nl
f
n flying one
A number f.nn 1eound here attend
ed the lawn social at Loudesboro 'on
Dominion Day.
Miss Nellie C N
atk1
ns of Clinton vis-
ited at ]ler uncle's, Mr. 11. J. Wat-
kins' a:se past week.
Mr. and Airs. James Mahler of an-
ion spent Sunday at the Ironic of air.
R. Watkins.
Mrs. C. Beaooin visited in Croderich
fas1 week.
Mr. R, J. Waf,ins went north last
week and purchased a fate brood mare.
Mts: R: A. Got ter spent Sunday.
pv)bh her sores �l.'11flQii tri (oiboine.
MI and Mrs. James Johnstone vis -
lad on Sunday under the parental
roof.
The Ladies Guild met at the home
of Mrs. C'. Lovett on Wednesday.
Mr. Murray Draper of °linden speit,
Sunday with itis uncle, Mr. Wai:,ins•
Miss M. Downer was the guest of
Mrs. T. J. Lindsay one day' last
porter's • Hill
Mrs. 'Archil! Macdougall •an'd' Miss
Minnie Macdougall ;viaibcd= in. . this
vicinity for a. few days, •
May, Thos,; W, Yanderbuiag .and son
viSited.at the home, of Mrs. - Robert.;
Me,Ca'Striiey for a'fe ' 'days recently,,;.,
A Pretty Wedding in Wing-
ham•. •
A prettydaisy wedding was s
of
ennized'
on;:, Thursday morning last at
the home ,of Mr. A. 51.•Musgrove, M.
P, P., and Mrs. "Musgvsvo, Wing-:
ham,'wlren Bleirt eldeal tatstiter r Ethel
1,
wasuliited in ma:oia a with g w t Mr.
William J. sGaper, ,aeao 'of .' Win hair,
g
The ceremony was performed ,b
by
Lae Rev, Dr:, Rutledge, paster -of the
Methodist cheus1t, , and the wedding
march) was: played :by ,Miss. May Paw-
ell. •
The bride) was given away by '' her
father, and wore- charineuse ' salIn
with pearl trimming, 8, a
tulle veil
1
withorange blossoms aryl lilies, of the'
'
valla :
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Miss Edna Musgrove, the Iittle sis-
ter of the bride, was- maid of honor,
wedr,ng pink arid carrying pink and
white sweet peas:
At the conclusion of tate cere,nbny
a datelines was served, alio tables
being • decorated,' with daisies , • and
ferns. Toasits were then proposed,
NIr, J. A. Morton acting toast L1aS-
ter. Mr. and. Mai. 'Greer left for
Montroal; 'Quebec, and New York, the
bride travohi'j -in a Mown ,hroad-
cloth snit and tuscasi hat. On thein
return they v111 restr •
in R1
n h n'
.
Among • out-of-town
guests wero,
Mrs. Greer, Miss Career .Mt, and Mrs.
A. Welch, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Greer,
Mr A. F., '(freer, Messrs '1'. 'and S.
Welch Toe:into Miss Simpson, Chic-
ago r, Miss Ker, Clinton; Miss Henry,
Toronto, and other's. •
A Happy Event at Kippen.
A',ioyous event took place at the
Imam 'of the bride's mother near Kip -
pen on Wednesday of last week when
Miss Cameron Bell, daughter of Mis,
Andrew Bell, was united in ntattlage
with the Rev. John Richardson, pas-
tor of the Kippen and Htllsgreeu
Presbyterian churches,
The 'eeretnonr took place in Front
of a magnificent' bank of fern and in
the presence of about Forty guests,
several of whom: were present front a
distance.
The bride was supported by Miss
Richardson of W'oodstook, while the
was the guest of his parents, Mr. also
was attended by bis brother,
also of
and Mts. 'Thos • Cameron, the ease hl oodstoc r Miss Inns of the
week, same place played the wedding that i1,
Miss Edith Spackman, lupe spent the ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Mr. Simmington, assisted 1.y
the past 'few months at London, has
TCLLIt41011 bathe.
Mrs Parker, et, who has been in, the
west for a number of years, return -
cd bo the village last week.
Mr. Lawrence Fowlio of 'London
spent a few days dusang the past
week under the parental roof..
Mt. Robt. Bailey of Llle Sterling
Bank staff, 'spent a few days recent-
ly at Port Huron and Port Stanley,
Mrs Wan_ Feuaelsni'a1it son„ a and
:Mi'a;-WM. II'tiron and Port Stanley:-
Mrs.
tanley:-Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and son and
Mrs. Wn1. Govenlock of Seaforth are
spending a few ti'eeks in the village.
Miss Kate Moss of Deitaait is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and airs.
Murdoch Ross,
Miss Flossy Stanbury of 'Toronto
arrived last wrack to spend 'the sunt-
mer vacation at her home here.
Mr. Roy McLeod is home from '1'o -
week, Ledo, Otero, on a shoat visit.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest 'Geddes of
Belgrave were tine gilests of the lat-
ter's s:ster, Mrs. Ferguson, a few
days the past week.
Me. and Mrs. Crawford of :Toledo
are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs.
Joint MoLood,
'Mrs. I(Dr.) Metcalf and Miss Mary
Silver Wedding Anniversary
On 'Thursday last Me. and Mrs. H.
C, Holland of Fair Vicw Faint, C+otler-
ich township observed the 25th anni-
versary 'of their marriage day and a
number of invited friends helped them and' Master William have taken nos -
celebrate the event. At sire -thirty session of their summer residence.
a group photograph was made of the Mrs. Wallis and son, Master OMR,
company who bhcn repaired to bhn of Al\a:nsten are athe • guests of :4th.
.dining ro'om, whit was handsomely Wm. Sturgeon,
decorated with myrtle, fern and': ,r-
ange blossoms. about io .',y sat
down to the sumptuous dinner, which
had been prepared In 'the hostess' best
style,' and after all had done justice
to the many good things they asssm-
blad in the parlor and sctbu.tg: room
where they were favored with' some
selections on the gramophone by the
son-in-law of the host and hostess,
1 hct•e vete alsosolosbyMt
t W. S.
Walker of London and Miss Jackson
of Clinton presided at the piano.
,Among the guests were MTS. 1'. J.
Holland and sons of Winnipeg„ the iaiy lull of rigs, so much so that they
being a sister of Mrs. H. C. Hol-
land
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holland have,
borne the passipg years gracefully
have carried their cares lightly and
d
tants look almost as young as they
did a quarter
of a century ago.
They were made the recipients of
many beautiful gifts, the friends thus
"l+estifying their, regard:',
The groom's" .guff to his bride . of
-fiv a '-ft
tiventy e yeasago was& bra tr :1
u,amond ting•
The ever ig, which had passe
d away
all too quickly in music and soelal
chat at last came to an end,and d'
he
company dispersed after wishingbit.
danother u
and 'Mrs. Holland a t cr q art re'
4f
a century of happy married lite.
•
Mr. and Mrs. }angle of St. Thomas
are the guests of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgeon.
A corps of Guides, consr.ting of
six officers 'and twenty mens camped'
an the flats across the river from
Saturday until •:Tuesday. The officers
in command were Lieut -Col. Lam-
be, Adjutants Ross, Capt, weeks,
Lieat Mercer ' and Lieut, ' Hayden.
They left on Tuesday for Grand
Benda •
Dominion Day *as a gala day at,
Bayfield. .The Park was literally
BI'g"th
Miss Thompson,: who has been mi
1 emb nof it Pu lie school abaft for
n the bt s o I
e
the past seven years, has resignes'the
s accepted 'another position' and a p in the
town of Oshawa.
Miss ''Thompson is a daughter ' of
Mt, Robert Thompsen'of of the 10th
con. of Godorlch- township;
Dr. •Obsawford, ;a medical missionary
in phina, who has beep in Blyth-re-
'oently, , is a pessonat friend of Dr.'
Wilford who is 'sta:11 in Chea. The
latter just recently undeirvent an op-:
eration'for appendicitis arca has gong:
to a more favorable locality to ' re-
cuperate•
were very ntucit in the way: The
day was spent* in wandering :bout
among thebeautiful scenescan n be
found
in plenty hereabouts, rowing
g
towingv
on the river and boating to a g o n
iso take. In the evening _a foot-
ball ba match took place between Var-
na team and one picked from: the
p!`aycrs of the village, resulting in a
victory for the former in a score of
2-1. The ' game took place on the
Square -
]3ayfiold bids fair this year to be
more than ever a favorite summer.
resort. The old frequenters are
flocking in together with many, new
ones.
The Rev. Mr: Hodgins and family of
Stratford have taken Muiss Sim-
pson's cottage on Jae Terrace: for
the S'ellinten and ate now occtipytng
Blyth
Da, I Gra ro r
D . vine Me vi ham b the of
Mrs. James Silgs, who has been tak-
ing a special course, in b:diabnt'g,
Scotland, was recently married to a
young lady from- the ClanaaCan went,
The, bride Went over to be married and
they have since returned. 'The Dr.
is
practising at Ponoka, Alberta.
i}ood Morning l 'Are you a- News -
lata Rev. IV.
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,
both personal friends s of the groom.
The br)tlo, who was handsomely
gowned in white duchess satin with
pearl trimming and wore a veil, look-
ed charming as site entered the draw-
ing .room carrying a baguet of Arita
cheats Beauty roses.
Afteh' congratulations and good
wishes, the company sail down to a
dairttly wedding repast and on iho
south -around evening train the happy
couple left on altar Ilonsyrn70n trip.
Among the guests were Rev. W '1'.
Pcarcey and Mrs, Pearccy .of Lon.les-
boro and Alis. Richardson of Wood -
stook,
Seaforth
Dr. and Mrs. Carney of Duaand,
Mich.,Have been visiting the lady's
parents, Mr. and Mrs I dwasal Dev-
ereaux. They came over in ,heir
auto• The Dr. only remained for a
few days but his ':vile is snaking a
longer slay.
The Ladies' Bowling Club has boon
organized for the season wide the fol-
lowing as oilmen :
I -Ion. President, Mus. M. Y. McLean.
Hon., Vice Mrs, A. IS• Colson,
President, MS:, Oscar Neil.
Vice', Mrs. Anter:.
Sec. -Treasurer, Miss B. Stephens.
Committee, Mrs, George A, Sills,
Mrs. F. J, Biiromws, Miss Cardno,
Mrs. A. C'ase,
WEAK, TIRED PEOPLE
ARE USUALLY THE VICTIM() OF
P71141,A ' 1
W T'CR BLOOD.
Anaemia is the medical. term for
poor oa watery blood It may arise
front a Variety of cruses, such as
lack of exercise, bard study, impro.
peril, s
pet p room> or work-
shops, impel • feet assimilations of food,
etc. The chief symptoms are estrenle
pallor of the face, ' lips and gums;
rapid breathing and palpitation of
the heart after slight exertion; head.
aches, dizziness, sometimes fainting
spells and a tendency to hysterics
swellingof the feet and limbs a
feelingofConstant tiredness and a
distaste for foods. Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills are a certain.eure for anaemia,
because they make new, rich blood,
which, stimulates and strengthens.
every organ and every part of the
body. The following is one among
of cases of Lhi
thousands s rio ase ts
trouble cured by the use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. Miss Georgina
Raymond, St. Jerome Clue., says'
"About a year ago my health began
to give out. I sof-fered from head-
aches, heart palpitation,; dizziness
and appeared to bethreatened with
a general• •l reakdown. I was at this
time employed inthe .family of a
doctor, who, seeing my condition,
gave me medicine. , I took this faith-
fully for some time, but with no
benefit, and I grew much discourag-
ed. Then a friend advised me to tr
Dr. Williams' Pink fills, saying that
she bad fuund a cure through them
in slmiliar conditions. I took her
advice, got a supply of the pills and
took them regularly for some time.
Gradually T' became strong and in
the course of a month or so I was
again enjoying the hest of health,
and have not since had the least re
tura of the old symptoms, t can
heartily ,recommend Br. Wihfama'
Pink Pills to•all weak girls.
Sold by all medicine dealers at
SO cents a box or six boxes for $150'
or sent by mail, post aid, by The
Iteeoid reader:? Dr, Williams' Medicine
777
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Paints; Varnish : Ja alae and Floorl'ae Dustbane the
great swtle ing:c-
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new 'perfection oil stoves DU NZD— T
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modern tlanslucent,.Glass Decoration has all the effeeti
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LAWN AND VEIIANDAH FUIINITUHE
Verandah Curtains
Verandah Mattings
The season is short so we have made our profits the
same, Come early and get first choice.
The Store
of Quality.
Phone 28
W. Walker
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Residence
Phone
140
Amoniimismom
You Rini•
No Risk
Wa kart; ,-confidence in our
our WATCHES as the result
of long EXPERIENCE.
We guarantee them because
they are ALL RIGHT both
as regards QUALITY AND
PRICE.
Let Us Show You Them.
NV •R. COUNTER
Jeweler, Clinton
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.
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WEDDING PRESENTS
BUY Your friend something USEFUL as well
as ornamental.
A Beautiful Article of Furniture is the correct thing to buy We
offer you a fine collection of Fancy Chairs, Troll Seat Rockers,
Roman Chairs, LibraryChairs. Smoking Chairs
Couches,
.$anging Mirrors, Hall tands Parlor Tables, Music Cabinets.
For the floor we have Smyrna, Wilton and Axminster Rugs,
Brussels
l
Donini n andSquares,
Dominion Velvet t
EVERY article marked at QUICK SALE Prices.
J. H. CH ELLEW, - BLYTH
FREE AUTO DELIVERY PHONES 7 and 8
N A°Ti NA P
® L. OR'LAND
CEMENT
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Is a little the best going, but we don't charge
any more for it, A. fresh' carload just in.
Se J. ANDREWS
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