HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-03-14, Page 3•Richness in the Blood
find nenith, 'Vigor nna•• Strength in
the'. • Whole •:Systeni• When. Da..
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Chase'.a.tierveFoodis •Threili
Palenss of the -Mime, ilps and inside.
ty.elan, • nervousneste weakness; in-•
Hetet eel, .headachu and. deppoudency.
en. tee eyinpionis common to-•ceioresie
eict eeeemin,
• e, „ veinpteme indicate .that the
esnii le then mei watten, anddot's not
,:a entrielent nourisitniententymp-
1,-• 410, w hen . lir.. cha se's
,...nee Tema in Ate4id to build uj tile
1141 IlIt tho. shrivolled arteries
ich, red, life-seetaining blood.
• e'iei eine -leerve need' Is a Ftoccial
ainised especitaly 1“r all W.:-
art.;ing frcia ftfl exhauso.d sOlt
41 of the blood. god .t.,•.-t•e;.4, And has
• ,•0 ;-1--,1•01y a cure
cana•end ehlor,44s, •
1;1 f.•.el it. f ail to • Cure these
becanFe it goes directly to
•!0 .r, d (neon (lee In the blown
'110.111181WS end restores the eye -
re • to he.tth .0041 Igor.
1,4 or twee taable , worth to women
• 'line: frail no weaknesses and ire
• eel:lei-Rigs inentier to enter
-.4 0ri
-, ven ter tee greenlet teetinioa-
1.•• el tinted reime time to titnelit the
'IN
1...:41 balkiea
r nti •nei'cre restorative; rio
t..'('1.%:"e. •
4 V. 1 ch4.rit, deelers, or Edelen.
great
NiOrg so.nrs.
Mr Gordon flouter, K. On of Vic
toria, an otd Toronto boy, has been
appointed Chief Jcistice of .13ritieh
Columbia.
ivry nommen:se has left me entirely me a
Constance for a term of five years to
Thomas McMichael, for $250 a year,
She leaves shortly to join her husband
in the west.
•
• Robert McCartney , has leavefs the
building next the pest office in Bruce -
field from Mrs Marks, and intends us-
her it for a show room for the Menhir-
rnick,Manufacturing Company: •
• The D. dt le Emulsion of Cod Inver Oil
taken in oases of general debility and loss
of appetite, is euro to give the beat results.
It restores ; heinth and renews vitality.
Davis & Lawienee Co,„Ltdemanufacturers.
Walter Dennis has sold his 100 acre
farm in West Weveanosh to Mr W.
13. Gibson, Crenbrook: • Mr Gibson re-
cently purchased tbe 100 acre feral at
the rear of Mr Dennis', He will now
• have a good 230 acre firm. • "
Edward Ole Mingay, a linotYpe oper-
ator on the staff of the Daily Star,
Toronto, died suddenly Febr nary 22nd.
Mr.Mingay was a widower, 40 years of
age' and a son-in-law to Walter Smith,
of .Brussels,•• . • . •
Messrs Scott Brothers, who . have
been in business in Sereforth foe' nD
years; have disnosed of their musical
inetternent :busies to .Me. George,
Baldwin, who will conduct it in cern.
nection•with his bicycle business.
Mareli 190*
Ladies' Juin
We have till a number of our Fall .and Winter Jackets,
left, and iu.order to clear them out before the season is over
we have decided to let Wein go at about one-half the original
cost, These Jackets are all up-to-Tdate, both in style and
quality, MI must be sold.
• Note a few of the prices 'below to --
Jackets; that were $15.00 to clear at 114.98.
11 00 " 8.40.
40 90)- " 295.
0.90 14 1.80,
• " 4.00 and 5,50 " 3.65.
MEN'S FRIEZE oveReeTiTs
All our Frieze Overcoats *which ranged. in price from $5
to sa,00 to. clear at $8 95.. •
..A.11. our Goods equally as 'cheap.. Come and see. what we
have to offer,
Plumsteel Gibbings,
• Clinton
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• winter evenings, and it ie 1134ml:ens because it teaches care and precision and teaohee - -
toloolc for the Artistic In the everyday surroundings of home.
The general impreseion le that it is hand to take photos, but such is not the cage. Any
one with a kodak arefinstruction book can take photos. • We carry a full line,
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PLATES -Stanley, Eastman, Page; Prize, •
• PRINTING PAPER -polio and Dekko. •
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•
For those who prefer to have their developing and finishing done Nee quote the follow.,
ing price% We guarantee work if exposure is good•.
Developing. .
Rrinting and Mounting dozen. No 800 25c
5c • 4o
each . 404x5 . 41x3n 3tx8e Brownie
40 .. 30 0 exposures lOot
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erlao:hen 71:1 9600o • • 750 . 60o
65o ' 55o• e5o
. • . • dozen 750
Developing, printing, nionnting, esola 100 90 80. 7o
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H. B. COMBEI . . . Chemist it Druggist .
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• A etiiint wedding took place it the '
Methpeliet. parsonage, Brussele, Wed-
nesday last week when John A. Vein .
gan and Miss Catharine J. Henderson,
both of Goderich,,were make hesband •
and Wife., Rev. Jno Holmes tied the;
matrimonial bow. .
• A very sad and . eudden death oc-
curred in Lucknow on Monday •eVen-
ing last, when the spirit of , Mrs Jas
Young, of Robe street, passed away to
the great beyond. She was in her 56th
year and was a sister of Wm MoMullie
of twit plate. A husband and daughe
ter a.re left to mourn.
intended for lest week. '
NOTES, -,-G, has purchased
L. Harold s esidence on King ' street.
G. G. Arnold has sold •bis household
frirriit tire. and goes Buffalo shortly.
H. M. McTaggart, ex -postmaster of
Chiselhurse has moved to liennalfento
the house he hounhtfrom J. W. Millen
who has put Mimed a house from Frank
Marsha:kr-on Wellington street.
•Sounte -Hutton Line:Bens -The an-
nual mentinet •rd the South Huron Re-
form Ageociation, Reconstituted tor•
proviriciel psirpottes, was held in Ile&
sell on Intesday,,March• 4. •Despite the
unfavorable condition of -tbe reads
Were Was a large Attendance of repre-
sentatives from nil parts of the Ailing.
The folinwing officers; were elected for
he enening von': President-, M Y Mc-
Lean, Seaforth; it J G Stanburv,
Exeter; 2 ul vice, J Ketbfleish,Zurieb;
3rd vice, IV,rrt Lewin nireditnii; scieree
tary and Ir eeeurer, S Shinn°, Hen-
seln The fr !lowing ' vvere appointee
chairmen cf the different municipalit.
les: nuckerstnifee .r meNpvitociprifr;
Ushornee eV in Mont eit h Th iim en Road:
Exeter, T W nineimen, Exeter; Steph•
eh, V Rate. ex-Iti Inhiva; Hsi, Peter
LPM 00 t, 7/91.1eh ; S ten y, 3 Wan (les,
Verna; related, Dr Stan) n -y, hay-
field; Goderich townehip, Torrance,
Porter's Hill; Seaforth, Wiesen,
Seaforth, tteneell, Dr McDiat
Hensel'. Homing epeechee ev•ere 49;
livered by Fred Hero, Liberal cane te
for Sroath Hnron; Throe Fraser, Bruce
field; Donald lelcIarile. Exeter; :f Kell-
erman, Dashwood; ts Lemont, Zerich,
and several others, in which then ex-
pressed their belief in the election of
the Liberal candidate in nouttelfuron,
;
and the return of the Gnvernment to
' potver, Itesohitirins We're passea. en-
dorsing the resolution of the Rosa
Government, and expressing ey inroathy
with the family ot the tote Arch Bish-
op, ex M P
teeth of taking Millerei Compeaud Xron $25,011tenil GIVEN AWAY.
sow by all druggists.
3, H. Hamilton, alias Henry Se tbe pare vest Dr R.V. Pieroehaegiven as carpenter ter 14 leen, He vaned for Separabor
away copies of his greet work, the Xeople's three yeare MI take Ontario and was it
Avery prettei wedding took place on
Wednesday evening week at the home
Of B. and Mrs Laing, Grey, when their
youngest daugnter. Miss Melissa, was
united in marriage to Wm J. Hoy. in
the preeence of the new relatinee of the
bride and groom.. The cerenionn was
oetformed by Rev R. Curry, of
Ethel; • ' •. •
• On TuesdaY eyenipn week J. (nibble,
dick gave an oyster mapper to his • late
employees and their wives. thgethet
with a number of intimate &Wade.
In turn the emnlnyees nreeented him
with.a geld bane ring, beaten the Ma -
ionic and Oddiellowieerableine,onwhich
prders he is a member; accompanied
with an address. • ,
WONDE118. OF Tam .nailuT.
•
• All theblood in the human body pawns
tbropgh the beartin and out three Minutes..
The heart beats 70 times a seeped, 42C3
drain an hour, 100,800 times it day, throw-
ing oat 2e °unties of blood a second,•656 lbs.
an hour', atone a day. It is only when
supplied with pure, rich blood that the
heart, an organ 6 inches noun by 4 inches
wide, can accomplish this enormonsainount
of worhand rebuild its own wastedlissuen
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most effec-
tive treatment available fenheilliffections
because it forms 03W, red corpuscles in the.
blood and given to it that life sustaining
quality. which is necessary to the health of
very men. •
•• Lest Sunday week the summons
that all must anssver sooner or later.
came to Mrs Jahn Smalldon, con. 10,
and her spirit went to God •who gave
in Para Strialiclon's birthplace was
Norfolk,' Enelenn; and the carne to
Canada when 10 or 12 years of ane and
resided in Zerra township', Oxford fio,
Site was rnarried twice her first bus -
band being William Smith by whom
she had two naught ete. In years ago
she WAR tthitPd in marriage: to Mr
Smaildon and he, 2 sons and 3 daugh-
ters survive, •
A. nutnber of deaths of prominent
residents of Wingham have (occurred
Sohn Bugg, of the ftem nt
Hogg &Son reseed on Sims -lay week itt
the age of 5f) yeare and 16 days; he
helves rt; wife. nne daughter end two
enne, Mrs Ma gdelene Kineley, aged
71 3,Pars awl 2. menthe, dird set the.;
residenee of her soh, A. Ginerich an
Setorrlay week ; she ynte twice married
strel.leaventwci sons and eix &Stele -ere,
Annie ;inflect, relict 'of the tete
tram Prior, dierl et the ng 4 of 62 years r
grovnif nee left behind.
Ort Montley week, Mrs Prior, erten 62
years, Was another who has gone be-
yobd ; three mese len four' daughters
are left to mount for a mother.
pring-liOO
ess Goods
Prints:
Muslins
lug a,tris
Laces and Embroideries
of all kinds
R. Coats ar Son
Clinton Sasn. Door, , and
Blind Factory.
S.. S. COOPER • • • C . PROPRIETOR
General Builder', and Contractor.
This factory is Um largest in the county, and has the very latest improved ma-.
ohinery, impales of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
• and reliable stook and prepared plans, and.give estimates for and bend all °legs-
' es of buildings on shernnotionand on the closest' prices All wortc supervie-
ed in a mechanics' way .and eatiefaction guaranteed. We arat ell kinds of in-
• terior and exterior material.
r
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Lune, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ete
•
Agent for the Celebrated GRA.YBILL • SCHOOL VESIE, manufaceand
at Waterloo. 'Oall and get pricea and estimates; before placing your orders
tenettnneenfnenitPflPPPIPPPPPPnatetieten n h iciddc******444***Orint.
We -Keep Them
Ilersoe's Stock Food
liersee's Poultry Food
Pratt's Annual itegulato
Glauber and Epsom Salts
Sulphur Insect Powders
Condition Powders
lierhagetun,
• \ • Sheep Dins, etc.
• ,
John* (Umpteen Ushorrie, whnee •
deaf b fomented nn lietb.lar h. at t he home • •
of hie brother-inlaw, P.Mcir riie, in Ex -
1101T.Eiri Dispensing Chemist: Clinton.
It wee unseen *•-k4-** krrOnt**************wil
utters hs
ho you want a high grade Cutter orSleigh
We. bane the'finest stock to select from. All the latest styles in the neW- •
est colors. Oar pieces are ite low as can belound for firsteclass material
and wet-kneel:45We. Before you bey call and se.ens.
eter, was rie, the age of tien years. • Mr eo. • avi& Isaac Street • •Minton*
anti Mrs Clienerne were veining in the- • . • • 0
eter, when he beearrie. ill. Deceased NEIcti DOOR TO *ittiliV ER A
was born in Argyleshire, on the island
ot Tyree, in Inn, and carne to - (Janda
with, his widowed mother in 1820, to the
-city of Kingston, where they lived ten
years, moving tn Lanark count IN going'
to the town of Perth, Where be worked
AGNET
CREAM
Olftlr traveller for a Toronto patent If 7you want.the. safest, strongest,
inlitht:iiw• :I.a.moe, Med. estuidenln pent. epeeeneenanneeneneeeneenenee ef peeiene.
0002m0aSenee Mediae" AdVicier, at an ex. volunteer at the time of tbe rebellion.
e Wee Mitenitstl tontine .Effie McInnis, • . ,
d a a 'bank on. meatoineit and hyN orMes9frirtoltrTM I i -of --soupiest z -most Aurakei easiest
nti s, -nee
„ Worm Fowdete cure feet in giene, eentains 100 pager% and more then Exeter, in 1850. He went to Neve York • cleaned and cleanest skimming,
elindren. Sold by all aragonite, • 700 illnetrations, It trestle of the gresteet •etate, where he worked for the summer -
nd ravest probletne of human life in to earn a little mote to aterb theni eparator on the market 13uy the
on • TMs sr
tune day. • S. GnEnten. A lire destroyea the New llama-
oa their vvounded comrades were tried but g Matelot:to hiring Company's build. simple Engliale from it contemn sense point
NERVOUS HEADACHE Bin a lees of view. It endways those queetiond of flex where they Move n e a • _
The retired in 1870 to a cottage on the .you that it is the best. When. other
their hotne on the 10th con, of Unteorten, MAGNET. • A trial:will convinee.
a It,
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'nen
• FR1DT,en AR. 11, 1903,
For tleirty years the Salvation Arlety
in North America has been Marrying
its adherents. As yet not a eingle Set
-
Yellen Army wedding hen ended in a
divorce,
• 11 71/1
The Government ia conaidering the ad-
visebility of prowiding that the day which
•has been fixed upon King Edwarcin nom -
nation ehall be proollonaed public> holiday
•throughout Canana,
so is is
P. J. Leughrin erstimetes the cost of
the Georgian By and Ottawa eRiver
:Canal at $2e0,000,000 .which is six
times greater than other atlyocaters
who must be away out if Mr Louglarin
is right.
•
ts
The religious manansof Canada shows
•.2,228,997.1teman Catholics and 3,142,054
non-Catholics, not all a whom are
Protestants, for 10,433 news and iiink
=specified are included, •Next to the
•Oattiolics, the Methodists are the most
numerous, with Presbyterians, Church
eat England and Bapeiste following in
the order named,
success.
Turns Bad Blood into
Rich Red Blood.
This spring you, will need
something to take away that
tired, listless feeling brought
on by the system being clogged
with impurities which have
accumulated during the winter.
Burdock Blood Bitters is the
remedy you require.
• It has no equal as a spring
medicine. It has been used by
thousands for a quarter of
a centuiy with unequalled
• It turnsnut that very poor marks-
enanship was displayen at the battle of•
•Santiago by the Uni ted States gunners.
'The Uhited States vessels used; 164.7 wriliftearst. ithaSykeineueoefdShoiguardweaekke, Eit."0
tons of einneunition, throwing 114.3 • Bitters as a spring medicine for the past
tons of metal at the Spanish ships. fghreynOrleaeriddroown'st:_hink there is its equal.
IIERE IS PROOF.
, tired• and hair no
all 9174 rounds were fired, and only 12 t desire to eat I get a bottle of .13,B.B. It
shots struck the merks, 93,7 per cent of • purifi s the blood and builds up the chip
[the ammunition -being wasted. -It is Aloha better than any o*her remedy:'
tne.general experieoce that in action .
• only a small percentage of the shots •'
fired prove effective.
Prohibitory • AllianCe •Von-
, . , - ventiou.
' The annual meetirg of the Comatose•• —
•.
• - epress'Asseeistion evernheld in Ottawa .on 1 tbink lam safe in sitying that the
• •convention of Tuesday. week was opt of
•February 27th.•
D. -PdcGilliouddy, of the the largest, if not the largeeneyer held
Godeeich Signal was elected president; H. in Canada in -connection :with the tem -
j. Pettypieoe• , M.P. P., Pored, lei vi•ce, j .• ,perance movement. In has been char-
acter(zed in some quartersas bonnet ous
A. Cooper, Canadian Megsaine, Torentot and disorderly and very inharmonious.
2nd vioe; J. T. Clark, Toronto Star, Elegy Well, all I have to say is that those
• tress.; M. 0. Hammond, • Toronto Globe, who expec t -Revere' red hot temperance
assistant secretary, The reporte showed men and women, gathered to discuss
that the fight against the paper •()online° the question of prohibition.- most Of
oosethe serioeistion $1700 which ,amount whom are anxious to say something
the Dominion Government will be asked to •thereon -.and time so limited, to keep
-refund, the legal expellees having nmennt• perfectly cool. expect more than in
•ed to $1000. ••'•• •generally realized,. even in ordinary
gethetings. • .
, thete was. greet divengence. ef
Premier Ross says thin, it the. pto- views (notehowevenon the main issues
hibitioniste can three votes not . Of hut concerning. the naode of procedure)
eVery isieht on tne lists on refetendune and shine) contention in their advnea.cy.•
it. was honorobter and harmoniously
the otner five Voters. That looks.
like accepted. •
a hardship for the antis, at &it sight. The motion which prevailed was to
accept the report of the: Executive. of
•Bnt the men who do not want pro-
•. •• • the Alliabee, wbich le as followis :
hibition willnot be nompelled to stay "That :this convention hails with.
• • .
• at home. on polling daY. • Mt Rossi pleasure the debision of the PriVY
eaye he is not legislating fir- • prehibi- Ocuncil sustaining the PlanitobeLlenor
tioniste alone....nut for the liquor men Act, thus aftioneing the right of a Pre:.
also, and for the ×' who do •hot • vehicle' Legislature to prehibit trensac.
hotd sttong Views either way, Some tione in intoxicating liquors. evhich take
people may be. sutprised. to find a place Wholly within the territOrial lim-
bigger vote polled on referendum (ley its of its juriedictioci by the residents of
tban on the da v of election fel' The • the Province.
Provincial Legislatitre4 • • enThat the bill introduced, into the
• Ontario Legislature, makinit prohibie
•
sonable and unjust requirements, can
-
reading of the Probibttion Bill, Min not be accepeen tie a fulfilaient of the
•Wbitney came rut decidedly against Governrnenne pledgee, and this cotiven;
• tion expresse its deep regret that the
• the liquor law referendinn. • He says Government lean not earned out the
:It is unconstitutional; and he doeeno6 Pimple detittite.promisee of Si, 01vet
• Mowat reitereted by Hon A 5- Flerdy
• helieee in probibitiA enyvistin If he • ne, • . '
. and Hon Geo vv Ross to introduce e•
got into office,. one Whiele he does not bill to prohibit the lieuor treffic t he
limit of tbe cli,clanen power of i.the
appear. tee have much hone or expe•cta
,
tion, Payg he reonla reduce Henna' et .'' eThet a epeciany ohjectior mile and
maintain teetric; ioai, remove commis- • unfair feettire. of the said'bili .is the
party ;n. panision that. weep it the trill ie a pprov-
sionere end inetientors frem
•
. eie uy a inejorsi yen the nieeromee vote
'nuance, aeon erten ce the license *trig theinon it eel' not become law no-
Benmiller Convention.
4•••••••••••
The union S. S:and E L. convention
Of the Methodist and the EVongelical
churches .of Colborne was held on Feb.
23.21. The Sunday meetings wins well
attended, the afternoon betng of spec.
tal interest to the young. A, T. Coop-
er, Clinton, and A. Courtice, Holmes.
ville, delivered addresses. On Monday
- morning the tension opened at
Rev J. Ele Bre as condecting the oxer -
circ, eleedevr, me, epoke on "The 13e8t
Method of preparing an S, S. Lestion;"
his text was taken front 1 Sam. 17 : 29.
Pr. paring a lesson is almost Bonet hew
of the rotten as the press is so active in
furnishing S. S, literature, Do not
' forget the Bible; we must be inspired
by the Holy Spirit; we trust pea.ctiee
• what we preach to do effective work.
He cootimianed no iihelpen.hut Gaye we
can find all we need in the Bible.
"The E L. showing Perth Christ in /
daily life and conversation" was taken
by Miss B. Duin. A tree is known by
its fruit; out of the abundance of the
month the heart speaketh; we are too
often guilty of irreverence; let us be
true, not quick to judge; should not
listen to the faults of others or idle
gossip. Reneember that we will ehe
brought to account torevery idle word;
tirayenevery morning gives the right
sense of eternity. W hat is improper
for the pastor is improper for each
member of the League.
'The Importence of parents attend
ing S. S.," was shown by A. Minim).
It should be a pleasuree is one of the
greatest waye of working for God; a
duty to children, who enjoy the par-
ents' presence a stimulus and encour-
agement to teachers; shows the child-
ren it is manly to attend. and is a bless-
ing and means much to Detente; the
reward -the "well done" of the Mester.
"Sabbath • Obseroance" by A. E. Al -
lin, Sabbath was made for man. not,
man for the Sabbath; God rested from
his work not because he was tired, but
fo.• an example; he went about doing
good on the ',Sabbath; the Lord de-
mands one clan of nest and devotion to
himself. Remember the Sabbath day
to keep it holv.
The following were appointed an
executive committee: John McClarty,
Charles Treble, W. 0. .Durst. John G.
Schwatiz •11.- Mew, E. Mitchell, H.
Fisher, dhas. Walters.
Afterncon session -devotional exer-
cises were conducted by Rey E. A.
Shaw. "The need of a revival among
outnyoung people" was emphasized by
Rev J. G. Burns. The meaning is not
obscure, it means to renew life. It
implies a forsaking of evieftnd turning
to right. Moses and Joshunivvere °neat
revivalists; David prayed for revivals;
Paul's journeys were revival tours; all
denominations date back to some great
revival -Lutherans to Martin Luther,
Presbyterians to Calvin and Innen,
Quitmers to•Geo. Fox, Methodists to the
Wesleys and Whitfield, Evangelical to
Albrecht. The need of reviyais is evi-
denced by a lack of reverence and at-
tention -how glad some young people
are when the preacher says Anoeneit
is proven by a lack of sacrifice to God's
cause. We need • young forges or the
church will go down. - • -
The question drawer in the afternoon
was answered to the satisfaction of all,
and many went away with newer and
bettenideas. Carnivals and dancing
were strongly denounced. °Indere for
.1903 were elected as follows: President,
W. Stevens; Vice President, J, G.
Schwanz; (tor. Sec., John Long; Treas.,
Thos. Tabb. ' . •
.
"The S. S. teacher's reward" by W.
C. Durst. Your labor is not In vain in
the Lord. Pure's are of three classes:
let, the worldly comfortable, whose
parents are pious; 2n4, good circum-.
stances but woo idly; 3 d, children of
poverty. irreligion; or false religion:
'These must be cared for; what a privi-
lege for tbe teacher. Dees not the
Meeter more than reward you in Op
ing you one bout. Much scriptural
knowledge is gained. The primary
teacher moulds the crude meterlat;
the reward ie one., thom 'bite and the
faithful Fe her will be able to say with
Peel '•I have fmr.rtit •gene tight, n
nave kept, t rie fel, se It henceforth is
httd up for MP a crown of life,"
There Wiure owme spit ed docuseions
on hese topien end i he interest was
well noainteined 1 orougnoun •
At the evening eeesonn Zion choir
deliveinel excellent iniiiiic. 3.'0. Mnr-
Deehwood, wive en fAXet lrent'ad-
dress,on"TheOlo istiann eeeret power".
A.. E. Ain't naves, s Ia whict displayed
Fiensaii.
great voral.onwer and intent. Rey R.
dey they min force 'their views upon yet When the conclusion . was reached
e.
tion conditional upon difficu unrea-
In the Legislature, at the second
majority attains. venv binge
Why, this ise what the M•owat. Herrin ehat
dimeneions. This convention b-gs to
and Ross governnaents hieve been doing respectfully. inform the Government
• for thirty years. •
A 'Mother's. Advice.
that legislation limited by- any conch• -
Hon that would permit, tbe opidions
• of a minotity of the voting electorate
to prevail would not be considered by
the prohthitionists of Ootarin its a ful-
She Tells Row Little Ones eau liiment (.4 the Government's prnmise
nor ae entitling Members of the Lenis-
be Kept Well,. Contented • lature who voted for.it to their woad -
and "nappy ence ancl support. . •••• -
.
•
"That this conyeatiop alio objects to
the unfairness of a mennol vvhich
When baby hi moss and irritable you malted it necessavy- tor peehthitieniste -
Intl rest assured he is not welhneven if, to polna lerge vote in bider no secure
' •you are unable to Bee any symptoms of his the leeislatien they. deei re. while .anti-
tlIntass other than fretfuloent It is not ptehibitionists are not reqiiirecl to do
natural for a baby to be earwig end he •es so, but May succeed without. takinn:
• not so without reason. He has no , other the tricuble of voting. - -.---r - • --
way of tailing his tronbles then by, .M0813- "that a denetation be •aeipninted to
, nees. and crying.. When baby. ; is arose lay. before the Government the forego-
• give him Baby's Own Tablets, and they ing reeolations anti to a* for a remov-
will seen mole him good-natured and al of the bill of the unfair cennitions
happy, because they will cool his hot little eomplained of, and that ever,* member
onouth, ease bis gear tittle eicentsch and of the Legisleture be urged to do all he
• help his obstinate 'little teeth. through cen to secure the elimination from the
peinleyele. Theee 'abide aro just what' bill ot those conditions, ' ., '
every mother net& for 'bar little ogee-. .'That this convention eurthet fro -
and fiat her older ehildren toe. ttiefts against the fixing of the date for
Mrs Clarence McKay, In:leeway, N. Se the proposed voting at an inconvenient
' says: -"I find lia,bn's Oven Tablete the time, elthough such voting mignt, he
• beet medteine I have ever used for. my provided for at the time of a municipal
little ones. When •my baby wee four election With an importanneconoinv of
months old he wag very tench troubled with public ftintle, and the time and effort of
indigeetion. He would vomit his 1 iod as .the eoters,". • • '
soon as he took it, no matter wbat I gave The aeputetion appoin ted to intnrniew
la" ,..na he emceed to be always hungry the Government' wee composed of be •
add kept thio and delicate. He also ants tween 20 and 39 representetive men
• fered from constipatien. After giving him and women, with aboat 100 of -the dele-
the Tablets a tew dais the vonsiting gates, gathered in the Council (Them-
eessea and his bowele became regular, and her Atone trdleck on Wednesday. Rey.
es% I must Rey thet sumo I began the use of Dr MiteKay, the Presidennin introduc•
' 'the Tablets I hone had lose trouble with ing the deputation, reminded Premier
e
:-• ibis baby than I had with any of the refit Ross that he se an honored vice-pres-
• •of my children," Every. mother should idea of the otenio branch of the
keep Bebens Own Tablets in the house at Dominion Alliance, which they yeom-
an times -there is no telling when an. sented, After Advert' had ndrIressett
emergency may arise. • the members of the *Government pres-
These leans are a tierthin tune for all ent, the Premier entered intoet hill ex,
the miner ailmenteof lane ones such an planation of the course pursued by the
constipation, indigestion, collo, &wheat, Government in relation to the bill and.
Our stomach, and temple fever. They referendum, Concerning the time of
ere Bola tinder it. guarantee* to contain no voting he said he wield hold out no
Opiate or other harmful drug, end dissolved hope of any change, that if the people
in water may be given with abriolute ninny carried the bill as proposed prohibition
to thee oungeet infante 'sota by all drug- weald become the law of the lencrand if
gioteett 25 ciente a box, or tient poet paid this Government is still in power it vent
ee receipt, of 1 dolly nddresaing etheelereegi• e its whole effort to make iteffective.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brooks/111e, Ont, As to e ante ne ueciared ibenitwould
• • not be on.Oct,14, nor on the date of the
• prqvineial election, but said they Would
• .
.A. story itncurrent in tendon nhat a consider the views presented as to the
:number of Australian troops Wile wieclott of having it on municipal elec.
k en e oti tbe 130ers. for firing
a
TUE CLINTON Nilk,-ERA.
ettin
Is all right, if you are too fat;
and all wrong, if too thin already. nire James Simpson has sold her,
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is I, W. Beattie bas purchaied the
ineeteee of Mr Robert Winter in the
no great harm. Too fat, consult meat lusiuess of Winter ne Stewart in
Chris') County Clipp'ngs
•••t•••••
Harvey Brine, has taken Charge of
the Exeter flour mill, recently owned
by Cobblelick & Son.
0 le evening recently tbe borne of 5,
Elton, Winghene wait entered by a
thief and twenty•ftve dollen; stolen.
At, 11' nee veiche ort el trch dtb, by Rev.
11 Hostile, Jno Argue wait married to I
Miss Ethelinne. Bricker, of .Fordwich,
hoine atel tour ecree of laud, in Pig-
mondyille, to her son John, for $1,5e0,
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
'Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There are many causes of get-
ting too thin; they all come
under these two -heads: over-
work and under -digestion.
Stop over -work, if you c:ani
Seafurth.
Oa Feb, 26th, at "The Maples," reel.
n lice of Wm (noggin, Miss Sara Eloggite
n married to A. H. Steinke byRev
11. Gutine,Olinton.
On " Weduesda,y evening week,
James Medd, of Aubusn, was united in
holy bonds *of matrimony to Miss
Ethel Duff, a Dungaupon.
D. Wynn has disposen of his 50 acre
farm in Unbcrne. beingpart of lot 9,con
11, to F. 33rock, for 63500. We under.
standMr Wynn will move to Exeter to
residewe. •
esdey night week the store
but, whether you• cart or not, ey" • d an
take Soott's- Emulsion- oftode0perso. aotn or ion=
Iv lmeenteredbLI8fce
•
andgoodsto the value of $00 or $70
Liver Oil, to balance yourself taken,
with your work. .You can't live Mrs B. Snell has rented her farm at
on it—true—but, by, it, you
can. There's a limit, however
you'll pay for it.
- Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure for
"can't eat," unless it a'tnnes of
your doing work --you can't
long be well and strong, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has
this picture on It,
take no other.
If you have. not
tried it, send for
free samPle, its a-
greeable taste will
surprise you.
SCOTT & SOWNE
• Chemists, 4,41'
Toronto.
50ci. ard $1.00;all druggists.
' .
MARRIED.-AirlIedreyriperbett.y. wedding
took pla.ce On the 25th men at the
home of Mrs Ellen Mein when het
daughter, Miss Nellie, was -United, in
the holy 'ton& of Matrimony to
Charles Peters, of Thistletown, Etobi-
coke townehip, The bride, who was
unattended, was gowned been. • be-
coming suit of blue, with trimming of
white chillers: The ceremony was;
performed by Rev J. W. Robinson,
pastor of Victoria St church, in the
presence of Only the immediatefriends
of both contracting parties. .
DEA:rm.-Oa Saturday
C. Haldsne. barrister, 'cited in Wind -
icor after along 'illness; he was. mare'
ried to a sister of Postmaster Galt,
who. with a daughter survives. • Jetties
McLean, a resident of nloderich ,13
Years ago, and a brother of Robert'
McLean. died at Buffalo on Saturday
week after several week's illness. from
blood poisoning; he was about 55 of
age and leaves a widow (nee Miss
Hart of Benmiller) and a family of
four sons and daughters two of whom
are married . •
IVAR,Ba.Nic Ronne:me-On. • Feb.
27th, Mies Ethel Roberts. daughter of
John Roberts, and Charles Ware
hank, of Birmingham, Eng'and, were
joined in wedlock's bonds at the eeid-
ence of the bride's aunt, Mrs McPhee --
son, Angleses street, Rev Jae A. And
ersnii tyine the nuptial knot. The
couple left for their 'knee in Birming-
ham where it in said that Mr War -
bank will receive a legacy of $35,C,3
left by a reinnive.
Hobbs, Wingham, epoke on ."Ability.
and clutyin noon° knows whet he can
do until he trien .• ' •
The clostieg exercises were then pro -
needed with. br inning to an end a most.
sueceneful, well conduct ed convention.
. •
Celorin the Cheeks •
. •
by ceurtMartial arid some of them .
very distressing end common
fltiVenced to be shot, doubtless it has its origin in some
Meng Wotni Powdere fot reetleasettieed aticea noilaitto of the nervous eyetent
oria pormiltiva. eta av• Oa441 halegt and most effi-
"tiny" Moe, the thinhArel, died at • oient remedied to Nerviline. Twenty aropin
Hot Springso Ark. in a little toweetenea water gives Minot
immediate relief, wad thie tteetinent shout&
Warier • Minced Com.
Neve life for a be ittipeletrinted by bathing the regittri of
pound /on SOM by MI drtiggists. fain neth To el it note qttiok•
Feinted Maneger of the Grand Prins tell iteyeryw ere.
Mr 10. R. McGuigan has been y fells to exgress thd. teen t. Druggists
t New tni urel u g f
of $27.000, . which linger unspoken upon the in o
cr a o
A. long reoora of stomas in outing cute, ey neon, end he • advice in e moment of
youth. and en eiden. tt le essentially a
burps and brniges, se well as all bone' com- midden Memo or sealant maybe the Tneikni-
lfeenters 4, bena nn Peen ILWAr -1444:14NtY 411.1aekag a Wobble fife. Th le greatest
years. Anold snbetitutee, there le but one work is tient ,ebtiolutely free on teeeine, en
'eainigillert reoY Davie% 25° and 500, stenos tO defrey ties cost on flailing htia
Pone girls and a Meta Were kitten onstorne. Sena 81 one -cent etinnps for the
&nil 14 pereene injured by the fall of a I book in paper binding, or 66 'damps for
floor In Cleveland Baking Company's teeth &Arab, Addrelle Dr il V Vieree,littf.
building at Cleveland. tato, R, ir,
*6.h con, Whete they' reseiden (Wet' ei nee.
Mr Oarneron was .never treated by a
doctor until within a few days of his
death. Ito was a Presnyterian in relig.
tottand a Lateran,/ ppi)ties, 1118 widow,
who for 52 years was his falfhhit Ito&
loving companion, etill survives him
itiono with two adopted daughtere, Mra
Thos Hawkins, of trebotne,' and, Mies
Lily HoWard,
machine's are left on trial send for
a. Magnet. It will compete against
any other make. Manufactured
by The Petrie Taylor Mrg
'Guelph,
.>11. 11. Wheatley, Agent,
e
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