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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-14, Page 5iifttkUltif 14$14 im WENTY7A7.CILES OR SALE, • The undersigned offere for Salt AM* Part of it 36 on the Iftheon." of Goclerich township, containing%) acres. Good frame house, barn with stone stable. Goucl orchard withall kinds of fruit. ,x4e from coreoratiern of Clinton. e, mile from school. Apply to Dec. 21st. rile ...lit. JEPTIIOLLAND, lioltnesville P. 0, Will sell the entire 20 acres or part ef lot to suit macheser. NEW TRAIN SERVIleE On Mcnday, Dec. 2ist, the following new train service went into effect he- tween Stratford and Goderich. The Way Freight, which left Strat- eyed at 5.15e at. cal., has been discon- tinued. New passenger • train, leaves Stratford at 9 a, in., stopping at all intermediate stations excepting St. 'eouinban arse Hohnesville, these be - rig flag stations. The train which left Goderichkat 3.25 p. en. has been discontinued. New train leaves Goderich in '5 af• 10 -r - riving at Stratford 6.20 .m., stopp- ing at all intermediate stations ex- cepting Holmesville and St. Colemban which are elag stations. The new train from Stratford, to Gc.derich makes coonection at Strat- ford front Sarnia Tuenel and London. Direct connection also made at Cline ton for Wingliam, Kincardine and imp termediate stations. MeleteklICOrhViCritIMOIGVAO*M919K • • CI WE wisn YOU § A HAPPY 3 PROSPERO U 6 YEAR c < > 2 < > > < < < AND <M' NEW g. and theriloyt n for your patronage. during the year which is now draw-. leg to a close. Vr.52.0' eiL 41 4 40 4 4 > Out Groceries are alweys fresh atalthe plea. ale right. Nelei430.4WA91,49191-ReleleleieleroiC-491( BUY YOUR CORN NOW: : Farmers who want- corn sreould bey scon as price is sure to advance.It is husking out bedly and crop will be one third less. We have lots on Land. • liv arranging now fanners can have, all the time desired. Drive right ; to warehouse. W. H. PERRIN. Clinton, Jan. 2rd. TENDERS WANTED FOR THE ER- ECTION OF ADDITION TO THE HOUSE OF REFUGE. IN • THE - COUNTY OF HURON. Sealed tenders for the erection obeli adelition to the House of Refuge will be ivect by me on or before, the 25th of Jenuary. renders must specify hole work and in.ust be accompa e a marked &doge for io per •ceni.. of the tendered, price. • Cheque of acceeeted teneer retained, others returned. The council is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Plans and specifications maybe seen in my ofTice at any trine. W. LANE, County Clerk. Dated at Geelerich 22nd day Dec. 1903. fl Bargain in Baking Pon!' ',B. CAN, WORTH 25C FOR • 15c. GIVE IT A TRIAL AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. , Shier's Fair CLINTON Opposite the Mason House. f•41040. X7461$400404 WANTRD. General serVant wanted.. Apply. to MRS. JAS. TIVITORELIe Rattenleury $t., Clietten, MEETING OP COUNTY COUNCIL. The conneil of the corporation of the comity of Huron will meet in the min - i1 chamber in toe town of Godterieh oft •Tuesday, the 26111 day of January„ • at 3 o'clotik in the afternocei, . W. LANE, Clerk. Dated at Goderich, Jgat fetle 1904. • BULLS FOR The undersigned has for sale five Polled -Angus bulls from 10 mouths old. up. 'rhree are thordbreds and two grades. E. BUTT, Clinton P, 0. STANLEY FARM FOR SALE. Tie undersigned offers for We lot 27 , Stanley, consisting of ea acres, 5 acres bush. All seeded down* except ten acres which is stennierfal- lowed. Brick dwelling with frame kit- chen, and .woodsh'ed; frame liarnse with stabling for 9 horses and 3k cattle, also for 25 bags. Also henhoelse. Te- ree miles from Clinton, Steick„ crop implements, etc, may be hoeght with Marriages. MIR.-XILLIAN-At the regideuee of the bride's inather On San. fith by Rev. Mr. Grehatn, Clara M., daughter of Mrs. J. C. Millien Goderieh, to W. Je, Mair a Tor - area. BAKER-MORRISON-At the residen- ce of the bride's parents ent •Jan. 6t1i, by Rev. Dr. Ure, Effie, dangle. ter of' captain John Morrison of °Wench, to William Raker of De- troit. ' DAWIN-ROBERTSON-At Cranbro- ok, en Jan. 5th, by Rev. D. 13. McRae, Mr. Jellies Battiu o z an to Miss. Florence, Only dau ter of the late Robert Robertson, 16th on., Grey, 1,1eINTOSII-RITCHIE-At the reel - donee of the britee's mother,. Mrs. Ann Ritchie, Cranbrook, Jan. 'eteh, by Rev. D. IL McRae, Mr. John P. klelitig • a •v,to Miss Jean Ritchie of Cranbreok, girths. SCHILBE-On the 14th con, Ray, on Jan 5th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Conrad Schilbe, a, daughter. BARR-111 Myth, on, .Jr.nist, the wife of Mr. 'Win. Barr, of a daugh- ter, FHELAN-In Morris on Jae. 5th, the wife of Mr. Jean Phelan, of 0, daughter. REYNOLDS -In Hullett on Jan, 81.11, to Mr. end Airs. P. le.eynoles, a daughter. . Deaths. place, For further 'nfoern won epply or, premises to • • , CHARLES AVER.7:', Clinton P.O. Jara lett I; .. LENDERS WANTED, • • Tattlers will be received by the Post- master: up to and inelesive of the a5th Jan. inst., for the positiort of bare - taker al the new P. -0. building Auld assistant in the poet .0111ce. Specifica- tions of duties may be seen et. the post -office. The lowest or any tender not neceesarity accepted. . JAMES SCOTT, P.M. - APPLICATIONS. FOR 01.1310E. Applications marked "Applications.. for office" for. the positions af. Clerk, . Treasurer, Assessor, Chief Constable, etc., collectee, Night Watchmen, eta. Cemetery .Superintenclant, Pounelkeepcie, will be received by the Mideraigned ep to '6 o'clock p: en. on 'rhursdaye 28111 Jan, 1904. • Dutiesto begin 15tl1Tela 5904' and i to' ,conthnue• untieex5elt Feb,. 196e. or until 'such :other time • a's tee colleen mety ,ceetermiee. • . WILLIAM COATS, Clerk. ANN, 1.1.eja MEETING , • -tinti meeting- ce etinellohneke- v We; .Cheese tind Butter Mfg.Co, will be held in Wilscnee lall, .11clieesvillee on .Saturday, ..Titruary .23, 1904; at' o'clock -p 111. for the purpose di: wuni- ing flee the besiness. Of the pase year., Election of officers for the eaterent, 'year and for ,the. -transaction of ...any. general .business. The but.termilk .the coming season will .be put by auction mi. tile panic date; . • • 13, FORSTER:, President', . A. J. co -012.130.E, ,•Secretgery.• egentimeeplaimiene (1417411111116011aillle1111111111 MI ITC • MI El DR. OVENS OP LONDON 0 gi mi Ell: Surgeon, Oculist, Specieeist, D le] Diseases of Eye, Fear, Nose Mel E3 0 Throk.t, visits Clinton, monthly 0. E:Mi J GLAssEs PROPERLY PITTED EJ O 0 [i•A Nasal Caterrh coal Deafness Ei plej treated. 111 g London Office 225 QueeleS ',AVe..0 if] Clinton Office Ccerebe's Drug rj. try] Store. El . [kJ. 0 W, Tfotirs 8 a. in. to 4pe Ire, flat- g f..e es of vi•sits-Tuesda s -Vele., 4, 0 RATH-In Proton Grey county, en Dee. 24th, Hazel, Roselle, daughter of' Miee J Rath, aged Mentlie grand -daughter of Mrs Hill, Wel- lington street, Clinton. -BAIL-In Toronto on:Dee. Vete tiC • second son- a Mr. Albert Ball, ag- ed 3 , years -grand -son. of Mrs. John Rayson of Clinton. a MePHERSON-In Turnberry, on Jan. , Ise, Helen McDougall, wife of Wni. ' McPherson, aged 74 years and 4 • months. • NDCHOL-In S.eaforth, at the residende Of Mr. „John J. Elliott, on Jaini- aty 2nd, Alexander A. Nichoraged 71 yeers and• 6 Months. . MCSPADDEN-.In McKillppe on Janu- ary 2nd, Nettie MeSpadden, aged 41 years and • 4 months.. . GATZEMEYER-hi eillop, on Jan. end, George Gateerneyere Feted 45 years and 8. months.. MARTI1N-In Morris on 4a4. 4, Earl. Reid, son of Frank J. idartiie ag- ed, 4 Months and 16 deys. ROSS -in Guelph, on Jan. 4, Jean Andersone-awife -of-Roderick , Rase, - formerly of Brussels. .. • wAicznir., . . No baby. cries .for the there ;fun pf.. the thing, It .efies because it is not well -generally • its little .stoniach • is. sour., its b< •wels :congested, its skin hc>t. and feverish. This is <>leen why bab- ies are wakefuland •ntake nighes. ereble fee -tie .parents.. Relieye• the little- or.'e-andeetawillesleep all. night Excl let • the mother get her needed rest as .well: Just what mothers teed for this purpose is •Baby's Own Tablets ieq1C-111 u.at emeecuter , eetieves and -promptly cures all .the miter ail- ments of. young. children.. Tho exper- ience of thousands .of mothers has proved' the truth Of this, and renong these mothers is Mrs, eTathees Banberry, Ont., who Says' : "I .think Baby's Own Tablets theeliest inedicire in the world. for little ones. My 'baby Vas croes arnd ige.re Inc a good deal of ' tirotible but Since esiug the tablets I- STA.NLEY FARM FOR:SALE. ,•• . could not wish for a :healthier Or bet- -ter aatitied child." . •• ' - , • . Streeter pieeiso coUld net; be . given,' The feria on the Sauble Line kriOvin ;,. Mil the mother has aguartietee that . Ute tablets eceitain nd 'opiete or harin- : as the George Cassel farm ecinseiting , of in acres, • is- offered for l sale. f5 sent -post paid at ese a; box, bY.writing. acres of good betel; elm, . basawood, • fel drug. .Sold: by 'medicine dealers or. heinlo.ck, cedar. and ash. The' firm is the Dr. Williams leledicine•Coe 'erode - Ville, Ont, ' • ' Weil watered and fenced. Good bear- ing orchard, 7 acres': fall wheat, .36 acres plOwed, Good brick . honse,2 . barns and driving shed, Miles.fron. • WORLD WIDE ARTICLES'. eChool and '2% Miles 'from Ba.yfield., For . ee • • • • • further particulars apply to • ' A WEEKLY REPRIN'r FROM LEAD- .' 'ARTHUR .ING JOURNALS AND' 'REVIEWS ELhIOTT Nov. 7th. 7* Bayfield P, , 0; REFLECTING THE . eURR:E.e.IT THOUGHT. OF 130IM HEMISPHE- RES. • • . Wcirld Wide is a marvel 61interest Met chetemess f4 high class eclectic ; ;. it will • compare' favorably with; any- thing at severel times its price'. For the small stue of one dollar ae year it brings every year the best articles that appear during the week in the leading British, Ainerican and Foreign pub- lieations.. Ofcourse it appeals to the thinking element in Cach community, those whio want 'to know what the world thinkers are thinking but these Will find it as full of rarc entertain. - Meet as of wiedoitt. It is absolutely world-wide in its interests and ' Les neepae to grind. : ' . ' It Will be sent free to atty address , for a short time. 'rite anettel subseri- • ptiarg price is $1 aitd the publishers John Dougall St Son of Montreal.. ChINTON• DYE WORKS. I am prepared to do all kinds of Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing of Clothes. 'All work done on short not- ice and satisfaction gtearanteed. J. T. SWARD, FOR SALE, OR TO RENT. • coenfortahle house situated . on riser of Chitral 0sborne. street. '<Apply to. • ClIAS. OVERBURY... Clinton, Julv ifithe • FIELD UP "NOT• IF IT COST 'TEN DOLLARS :a bcittle :Would I be 'without:Pee:4'0es Nerviline, writes Je A. Rale 'a- fanner . near -Trenton, Oat: • Nerviline is the best household ointment I.. know: We use it for stoinach trceeeles, • gestioii, heada.che 'and stuntner comple- int, knOw of nothing better, to take • in hot water to break up e cold or to. rub ,on -for thettinatietti or iteeralgia'" Ettery fanner seould keep a few Litt - les of Nerviline handy- and have small- er doctor bills. Large bottles eee at druggists. CORN POR SALE. Corn Lott's Yellow for Sale. Cash ,for inspection is lone style of or tithe E.1.5 arranged. We 'pay highest froin the Many ;varieties we have in • shoo - cash price for ale -kind's' of grain. Dri- , ve right to the warehouse. stock, h fairly represents ithe el- e ' W. H. PERRIN. genee of all our shoee. They are new . , . arid right up to the minute in point ' inton, an, 2.4 . of style. They are just off the last and look well and wear well. Unlike many handsome things they have last- itt qualities. If yoa wish to be well shod, put your feet uu a pair of our $3.50 shoes, the best ever sold at ehe .A. frame „cottage nit Queen street is price, for sale. 3 bedrooms arid hall up- stairs, 3 rooms, hall and, pantry down Our Cirocerles etaies, e'er further particulars apply to are always fresli anict lespeciAlly R., WATKINS, suitable toi the seasons tee'the year, eis , Clinton, e Well as the staple, goods required ev- ery• day in the week, They fill every shelf geld cornet in our store. It is hardly necessary tol: is' 1,1 that these goods a.re of the higheet ottedity and prices are very reasonable, re Mar. 1, Mar. 29, May 3, May ex 31, :11111C 28, July 26, Sept. 6, We D. Graham , rg Oct. 4, Nob. f, NOV. /9. IA Ogle Cooper's ote, stand. Imo regAtri,IFIrl,,yOirimix.1.4 tic cash for Butter and Vas, IIOUSE Volt SALE, I I I .• 00000000 0000000000000 CI? 0000000 • 00000 • 00000000 The News of Goderich. Miss E., 4, Sleiniffigs, 00 • 000000.0' 0000 • 0 Mr, James Clark has purchased the Wee residence of Mr. D. McGillicuddy wet it now is occupied by Mr. Shaw, foreman of the elevator, , whose family has arrived from te Owen merd. . Mr. Oswald Dunn arrived me 9th Jan. from the mining camps near the Crow's Nest where be wee employed a,. a chef, He will remain here until the first of March. Mrs. Charlie Wiltsie .guiel little dau- ghter Gladys of Clinton were the gues- ts a few days of their aunt, Mrs. 'Wile lie rdeSween. • 'We called ell Mies .Grace Polley's studio' the- other day rand found, her wane covered with her paintings and. a pedestal and other pieces ii wood which were being highly ornemented withsome very artistic work in wood scorehinge Many pieees of china, too, are in her hands lor vale tine. Miss. Polley has the first studioever opened in town -for that work by any of our OrreSpendento 00000000 000000000000 Ceptain Willoughby has rented the pretty house on Victoria street roe- inerly occupied by Police Megistrate Illuturlsb."'Swaiition, mother of Mr. Mag- nus Swausart and Airs. D. Cantel, was very- ill last week, . Miss Mary Elliott rat:treed to Lon- don lost week from a holiday vacation spent in (=Wench and Columbus, Ohio,. Mr. Tom Bogie of Dauphin,. Mae., and, his wife) are ependeng.tw\> months with their sister, Mrs. Gavle, Green. Mr. Bogie left Lis home in Colborne for tha G. N. W. "16 ye'ars ago, • Mr. Gevin preen Ivisiteet. his old home at Shoppeadtoe last week. ,Rev. Father MeRae -of Parkhill is; we leans,. to be stationed here in nice cession to Rev.' Father - Stanley. R..ev, Father McRae wan curate ol St, Pet. exes under Rev. Father 'Watters. We felt quite epleased to see mine h.H ost, 'of the Peek ouse out one Wed- nescley looking as height anti vigorous own artists. We wish her unbotualed e155 ever. We wish him a Ilkley New •s.ullelcre.ssNeil 'McLeod of Red Iliver,Matie'll'Ilairis'e Nora O'Rielley returred last brother of Mrs. Captain John Macdon- ald, left. on Tuesday morning for his home at , Ripley, fleeting been absent for 26' years, While here he was the guest of MrselViacelongeld. - Miss Guest returned to -the ...London Normal school on rth'inst, • On Tuesday next Rev. R: J. M,. Per - of Trivett Memorial church, Ex- eter, will lecture in St. George's 8.S. room.. under the auspices .01 the Y. P. telentefor hie subject "Odds - .and Uncle, 'a- • -Last- -week-- et the -Y tee- entertatimnent Mr, Austie Trotter of tlie Collegiate Institute • tieldresSed • good- sized andienee on ,his fevorite • subject "Peetriotiseri." : 'Master Geoffrey- liblt has returned to• Trinity colleee, Teworao„ efeer a plea- • sant vacation -spent at hie hOrne, resi- dcnce of Je.clee, Holt. • . Mise Antic Bitchanee is 'spending this:era:ail at Tbronto -the guest of her relatives- in that cite. Mr.. and airs,' .1 olin Elutes of Prince- tonx:r6arvtesvisiting•rilr.,.and Mr,.. and Mrs. Bu • • • Ma, J. P, Tiglie•Lee s• returned te his home at the 31e:hip:in Soo 'where he lies embarked in business: .He hes grime soeerie:dent his friends scarcely recognized , hhu. • - • Milton . Bell, son of Mr. Dave Bell S0011 tired - or tilt...south: Ile is .now enjeying active life on the Pacific' coa- st and eventually, may go- cat ...a • trip. to 'China or J epee.. . • . • Mr. Charlie •Cltrystehlias -len . one -jIcd at cliiitov'for .aene days -in. some. bailee ileprovements. ' '• We Were delighted to meet Mr. Geo, Campbell • New Years Week lookieg quite vigorous -for hint after -Ms severe attack grippe. • His son, 'Mr. William. • Campbell of ITarit'or . Beach, Micedgee,' speet the holiday leeek with hitnond.'hie• mothee. eine Healey.," his. daughter . glee her little stepeaughter of .• had. s. -very .• reemioh• when .elie• Itealey,. Ma Camp- bell's son-iiala.wi: joined his wife end daughter, • , •• Miss 'Harrison arrived front Nemeth this week:and *ill. epees): her. VacitiOn. at her • • • ' • • .0y.i• 66 vete. ineery Wedding party alerieed et the lonigeof • e.eetain -John. 'elorieson,. Britemie acted, to withess• the nuptials •. <if his•secood. yietingest • deegatee, Menne- on to Mr. WillienaBaker of Detfoia The bride .caine. Mae the eerier leaning on the .ariroof her lathe'', who etare het \savey and • Was 'beautifully' eresseeein a costume Of. white' silk ereee de ciente, over drop skirt of .white •,eilk, With skirt. tucked,. on each.: eree ate te a ems , eeea•flottecee with three, tok•se ef materialeet the . bettom, raid a reciting of: White baberibben heedine it ; A yoke' of :nieleroideredI chiffon eta col* of,' the :e6. -Me With. .scarf eike bertha,. trimmed top and .boteeni 'with shirred White. baberibb0a, one end -festered at the bettoin of the eersage, the other egoiit 'civet. the .1>reek aral fastened in 'front, .a belt' cf the same, 'Material cempleting the artistic corsage, bew 'of White tilehoe in -her heir anti carried' a. eheaf. of • white roses and ferns. The "ebeidepresed, Miss• Serail Marion Morrison, a• sister .of the briee, .looked Itnely in tentleen. bine mousaixline. '46 soie -costume.' with three' little frills bottem: of skirt,' drop skirt cie ewhite silk,' bolero of 4Batt6nberg lace -and coller to :Match, bow of white ribbOri in her', eoifilire end carried .0Leal 61 eihk roses . and ferns. The gleam:Man was, Me. .Jeleelialeer • ei Detroit, a . brother ..of the• grooni: , Rev. Dr.. Ure. 'elliciated.• • frhd guests were relatives and 'fide:eels of the bride and all made 'metric: when Piece Craigie• streole the Scotch' daftece, 'Before partieg •,the 'guests formed e ring around the bride and groom -taking each Other's. hands,' and sang "Auld leleg Syne" ,all the cotch.'songaithey 'knew. .The we- dding .gifi of the groom was a cheque for -$50 to the ibride •and to the brides maid e 'geld chain With deal> set with enierales and pearls... The gifts from relatiees' and Mende did credit to the east end of our towr• Mr and Mrs. Will Baker,' =the newly -married couple, will reside . in, the Morrieein house whi- le Captain joint Morrison ard his daughter, Miss Sarah eferion Morrison left Seteteclity incentive for his rew home Port Celdwell where they • will joie Mrs. .telorrieon who cottkl, mit journey so far, in winter. Miss Edith Baker, sister • of the .gedot It, attended the Wedding. We offer tete congratula- tions to Mr, ancl Mrs. Willem Baker. In the matter of •the tending; for the cantract of .the newleethoreist ,tharch - en North street the trustees find' that they fee exceed the amount specified - by the architect, the cose of labor and material for building being much high- er thau Le allowed in his calculation:. Miss Nellie' Chrystal errived oteSat- , tirday; ancl will, remain untie the inery opereits are, held. Miss Llieystal has been the manager •ge millinery department at Owen eioand•for the rest tevo years. • .. Mr. • IX,' Brooks, a friend 'of the Megaw Bras, returned to his Jamie in Montreal on. Saturday afternoon. after a. pleasant visit to our towa. , S. II. Smith of Clinton, sapped ttvo - carloads; of export cattle from' Coder- ich station recently, Mrs, Sohn Craigie fell tipcni the sice- walk on Friday evening, and :sustained a fratture of one of her wrists. Mr.. Charles Baker has bought the reSidenee of the late Alex. Munro, for Mr, &net Mrs, William Swaffield and their datigkere, Mrs. Geo. M. El, liott and Mrs. James Adams attended tee funeral at Woodstock • of Mrs. Una Shelton who died , on. Sundae(' at Inc• good old • age of 95 yettis suid Who ca- me to this country from. Regime half teettiry ago. The old lady, was the mother <ef Mrs, Nyilliteln Swellield, Brie taiinht Rocal ancr is survived by three other married dau'g'hters. Mrs, jolli Reid, PH:tenni& Itood,wi.s seriously ill last Week, We trust that elle better; week from Ler holiday visit to Buffalo where she was the guests of her sis- ters. Mr, and Mrs, Doweing returned an Tuestley 5t1i Jan., from their visit at Leamington, where they were the gues- tsof:their daughter Mrs. 1V, D. Cox of that • city, during thee holidays, • • Mr. and Mrs. A, Macdonald have got fully re -instated in their old boar- ding louse on St. David street which recently was 'badly burned by fire - -11)e. Archie Dickson, Stratfone, spent his holidays at his home. Mrs. (Rev.) Mark Turhbull was cell- ed away to Parolee, 'after the illeess of ler daughter -in -1w, Mrs. Carey. J. M. Turnbull ,left cm Wednes- day morning, oth• inet„ fee his-. new horne, Prince Albert. He says it is extremely cold place in winter but delightful . in. summer. . Dr, L. Me Mabee spent his New Year's. eceideys with hie -mother anti sister itt Vittoria. • Mrs. WeReynolde of Leede,, Dakota, • spent a few days, in Clinton last week in company with her sistee, eirs. W. Logan of Buffalo.. Both were the gues- ts of mine host and hostese ofthe Rattenbury House. • • . Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ransfordentho registered at tte Hotel Bedford, tee'. turned • to • their residence at Clinton' en Friday, • • • • •• Captain Shepherd of the stcaaner ''Sapp -l: cy" returned front his -seasons • sailing le.tifine to see the dawnof Neese Year's Day and join ;his ,fateily, at -their New- Year's dinner. He laces wonder- fully. well.' • , . • Mr. Artleir Bates? . son .of Mr,- Char- les Bates, wasteemed at Stratford on Dee. 30th to 'eliss Mabee. Adelle,yOuie gest clatigliter af -Me. .and, Mrs. B.Paw-• son, Stratford': Rev: Rural Dean Deese .coin performed.. the ceremony- atelle fe7 sidence of the bric'espereeite...'• • • .. . • "Misses .Lily and . ',Maggie 'Clark,- Mina Retherford and • Maters Ilteghelletedenalcie andoletegireMeeriaethe. of lite lIefene ard vicinity have all eta thence • to their enelies at the College, lea Instiutte after seencling theft Chre istmas holidaes .at ,houree.• • .... Story of a Grand IVItisiciati. ponly5 KIDNEY, PILLS CURED HIS .. KIDNEY DISEASE .01.e LONG , STANDING. SAMUEL J. 0R0W.,• WELL-KNOWN ., AS THE LEADER' OF. THE • NOR--• „ 'PELHAM '• AND -ROSEDENE 7.STRING BAND, •IS AGAIN •: 'NG pzkvEcf.r. VIGOR:- • Rosedene, Ont. Jeep:. ii--(Special)- There are 'few better known musicians in this. part of Canada titans Selma 5. Crow .for teeny years' leader or ti e ' old Pele.,,ani and Roseciend String Bad, • and only. his retiring nature has kept :him from gaining 1. a. nathmal repute - lion. Consequently Iris' compide recove ery from -6.n aggraveted case of kid.1 ties, Disease of years: has erotteee emelt' tenement: here, letervieivee regarding: Itis case Mr: Crow, eaid : . , Which becanie agg'ravated' %foil:every' atteek , Of cold anti catteed me agony, In the Wenter of -1898 it ,developed into gravel, when I was totally :unfit for -anything. I tried different medicines without the dexered reeulteee ' Was in , cox -start misery when cotnnienced the use of •Dodd's Kidney Pills, ' To inv astonishment and delight I ininiedietay began to repairer and afterusing five 'boxes the &setae has entirely disappeared. I have ,knotsra . ethers t'vho,were great sufferersto be • entirely cured by Doeld's reidrey Pills,' TUE IRON INDUSTRY AND GEN- ERAL 13ITS litteltWIIEAT AND RYE WANTED. Fartners having Duckwheat aid Rye to sell should /get it outlduring Jan- uary as after February mild I will riot buy there not beirig enough to pay for Itaitcllitg It, W. It. DURRIN. 03 Clinton, San, e i .MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the United States Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na, Other Prominent Physicians Use and Endorse Pe-ru-na, TNE. LIMWELLYN Jordan Medi - .20, cal Exazigner of the U. S.'ireasury Department, graduate of Columbia Col- lege, and who served threeyears at 'West rant, hab the followiang to say f reruns,: “Allow Inc to eipress my grati- tude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. 000 short month IMS brought forth a vast Change and I now consider myself a well man .after months of suffering. Fellow suf- ferers, Peruna will Fare you." A constantly Iniging rlumber or physietans prescribe Perntut in lheir practice. It has proven its MMUS so thoroughly that even the doctors have overcome their:prejudice against so-call- ed patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. „ Perms ocenpiee a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy Imown to the medical profession to -day, Catarrh, as everyone will admit, fe the cause a one- half the disease which afflicts mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one-half of the people of United States. Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Wash- ington, D., C., writes: - "Through my ownexperience, As as that -of many Of My friends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved Olen- tarrh by the use of Hartman's Peruna, 1 can confidently recom- mend it to those suffering from such disorders, and have no hesitation in prescribing it to my patients." --- Robert R. Roberts. . Dr. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I.. writes: ; ' . "Perana is the best medicine I know of for coughs and to strengthen ivereak stomach and to give appetite; Besides preseribieg it for catarrh, I h eve ordered it for weak and debiliteeed. people, and -have not had a patient but said it helped him. It igen excellent medicine and it flts so many cases. "I have a largo practice, arid have a chance te preseribe your Parma.. I hope you may live long to do good to the sick and the Battering." . . ' Dr. M. C. Gee, writes from 513 Jones St., San Francisco, Pertma has performed eo many won- derful cures izu Sem Frauds& teat lam convinced that it is.a valuable remedy. I heve, frequently advised lis use for - Dr, Llewellyn Jordan,. ! , Medical Examiner United States L. 1' . Treasury., I r.,‘.=. women, as I find it insures regular and painless menstruation,cures leucorrbcea arid ovarian troubles, and builds up the entire system. I also consider it one of the finest catarrh remedies I know of." -el C. Gee, M. D. Catarrh is a systemic disease crirable only by' systemic treatment. .A. remedy that cures catarrh must aim directlyat - the depressed nerve centers: This is what Peruna does. • Perana, immediately invigorates the n,erve-centers which give vitality to the mueous Membranes. Then catarrh dis- appears. ' Then catarrh is permanently cured. If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the nee of Perana write at once to Dr. Hartman, gtving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased togive you Ms yalnable ad- vice gratis. Address Dr.Hartma' n President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Calembus, Ohio. • • ..Rev...VatheT Steeley's. sermon on . Sunday a. en. lest was oh the ."Eitch- aris eatielae-theeeleeeeele .toldia.theen. _ of his being trensferred tee Louden': -by: order -of 'His IexrdsLiP, the Bish-op "ce the dioceee. He expressed the ' great pleastiee . it ;gave Mei' to Mine:Oar to: St.: Peters corigregetioil luau; . .0n, 5th -elan. the utietielsof Miss gen- Clark and elNer, ,Williem Brownlee took place' a.t the resldence of ,the -brides la- thier, • Mr. Alex. Clark, Rev. W, H. Grahaend epeeformiog the cereniony: •Tho- niter-edthe parlor leaning en the ena of her lethere While •Miss McDowell- • played, Meedelsseties wedd- ing. march. The 'brit' e looked Levely in a..pretty• costume of 'blue. eteritiee eke, th Piped 'with white velvet .eiul trin- -fl10(? With Witiee egetin. • Tlie•bielesmaki Mese Rete, sister pe he letelealeek- ed lOyely in eabloaee .o fe White sfik itna: blue. - -skeet piped with white • erelect:. Mitchell ,of Benet-tiller was gro.inS- man.: 4.:;t.er •the- tare:molly 1tts 1>Cr- Rimed - thcu bridge :party wee- it:steered- irito the e Ming room • ;shcrc a; 4i. 1 ise 1, t - fur supper awaited tit tat. , • et bus g the 4o giiests iil'attenil.tnee were ?Ir. and Miss 0ex of 'Keleeee Yorte ot a, the • ..bride' e uncle and aunt, Mr'. T. Brownlee of •Theisall•-atel Mr. Feed.: Hill dudRUbY Clinton. :The gifts to the.:bride :Were ,many, hand - sone 'and valuable. • e • . .1..0ii. Monday ev.ehing, 41:11,,Eute eke; :Coneeil. R. T, of' T. elected • the following officers for the surreee tarnit. S: 0., 5 E. Toin • • • v: C. James Mitchell ' • Chap.; .0."1e1. Elliott •-. Rec.-Secretary,: Geo. A. 5. Fraser. Vim -Secretary, Themes Naftel Treasurer, .Mrs..Colie Cainpbell Walter Sillib„, ' ' Deptity-Jfereld; Mise Susie .Allin , E. .01 Young Seraikel, Walter leliteltell Orgaeist; Mies MeDoWell Prese•Reportee„Tairies Mijc11011 Auditors, 5. W. Yantitto.r and Geo. . Vraeee . Trustees' 0,. 141: 'Elliott eed 'Jannis • Miediell. ..• • • . . • Since the •consolidition Of a.. rere Considerable number -if the ;retie e tutd • steer plaits of the ,lleitd7d States into one igreet ecirpor.v.ion, . with. . its very. large nintiher af htichi% oft.:its securities,: public 'interest in the. iron Ministry has 'grown considerably.," Bee fore tbe org elevation ore the leadin Alfred' Saults, who itt aking a well- earned lioliday, has I en for many 3'r • . , l ttek service. • Miss Mlle has presided as organise at Nrortli street cluirele very acceptably tiering the absence of elle orgeatist,Miss II. E. Coon. Mr. • Satofu does not improve very fast, we are sorry to say, consolidation .6ael .:of a retzeber of - • • . - or 'ones .the :business community, tau- ght to regard -tee ken industry- as an ateurate barometer of etude; watched its ,••fluctuatiene only casually from • that. point Of view e Many •engaged< the iiidustry have always ...-dottleted whether the popider conception is jes- - tilled, since the influences shaping dp- velopatents in the iroft trade are com- plex. 4111d, shifting and semetimee - ore peculiar: to it.: The greatest si•iigle consuming: interests is the railroads, 'whose spells of adversity and .prosper- ity always. Ore it very' acwerfel lector,. irt 'which -the modest cottage, irthe aggregate,plays itterly as portant a part aS tte modern skyscra- per, ntituicipal utideetekitte, -Mei wat- er . end gas plants,ship-building, nat- chirtery hetilding, the general reqtera, ineete ot the farm -all -these contribu- te their • ellare .es wide ell•annele .of consumption. Some them may be-. running .ftill to overflowing while oth- ers are nearly dry. As is the case at the present tinie, the • great . capitalist may be it poot eonsumer while the -lathier ie buying heavily ante coefielently.The very line he. . speriey . of trailroads may be erie,. piing the iron industry, as it did In 5902, atner for . a time itt 19o3,Viitros. sheer inability to handle tlio work. ()Were& Tee old-time axle -ere that the cretclition of the iron iedustry .aecurtie .tely refittcts the.general conditionof the business of the cduntry must the- refore be accepted with some reserve,.. Irani Ihe Outlook fe r .'ite ant ton bv C. • Kirchhoff," in the Ameeicate Monthly Review of Revicvvs -for Janu- ary. 000000 • • 'Oxe Feeley, t1Zuox. elittrele the WO.' rnexes Foreign elissionere Society was Laddeesspe. .bera(R.cv.), W. H. Grahame, aette said that she was a busk wceneti ;alga .that she knew . she was addressing ,busy wenien but she- felt that 'too lit- tleeattention Wee paid to the wqr1 ef. ehe inissiteeeedereeret •prayer ler:theit ' success in inissien Vera. •shoted ea of- • Jered up for them; not oulyat but at their .lioitnes..' . r,egreteedvetereneuele to hear on Monday, of the.tleath of Me: •Richard Tichbouene• whiela.took place at Brant- f(!rd•. Oe•-ereeinee.d-a,e, residen- .ce. of Mrs: J..0. -Millien.wr,s the 'scene of *a' very pretty wedding .wben her. Clay- • geter, Mae Clara M., was Mited 'inarriaee to Mr. Wire ale Mair of Trae beta: rhe elide; "erIlb was, giveie , away. her uncle,: 5. R. Bfillion, was.gow- 'iced •in -it mew' blueevdnelitin eleth suit. aed -White' • silk waist eriennred with chiffon and. ribbon Me cereied ;bridal. rcees: The ceittnieny was performed. ',A..: .12 is. 111. .by Ree. Mr, Greaten, pest& . , of Vieth ei ge. street . chef th and. the: wed, • ding mareie was nicely amide:fed 'by.•the bride's sister, Miss -Edith, After, the ••cereiwouy the guests- repaired to the. ' rocat where -a seinatuoilediatei • . SerVe6.1 'an bride received •Meety . beguetiful presents erdni relatives I ard • :.friends. beppy cimple left, on the. ceelodle train for .Toronice amid.- .0, • shower -of rice and' hearty 'co:nee:tale- tiens .'frone•their many. friends. Ott 6,4 Arrival in .TOrentO, 4:: reception. was heldi a.t the residence ni the greo-• 1118 Mother .wl:cre matey' 61. the groce. nes 'friends welcomed Mr.. end, Mrs. Win, 5. Male to their' 'future leime. Mr. George -Smith will leave next. week. for New York to take a catirse io elating ladies' eloaks'and mantles. • : le; .W, Parker 01 Ailsa Craig, who speet•the vaeatien with hie aeeer.) .. :Carrie, eves returned.: to his ' home. , . • e . • • • erisietley Dunlop has returned to tile. Proviecial University and Miss. 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