The Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-18, Page 5e
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Febritary mth, 1994
The New
Drug Store.
WE INVITE EXERYBODY
coml.: AND INSPECT OUR wrortg .
ON THAT DATE.
OVR STOCK IS NEW.
WE WISH TO SHOW YOU THE
PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE OF •
SHOPPING IN. A MODERN, UP-TO-
DATE STORE. - •
H. B. Combe,
Chemist and, ,Druggist.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
World's Fair,: St. 'Louis
April 80112 to December lst.
Settlers' One -Way.
Excursions, 1964 •
To Manitoba ars1 Canadian Nortli:z
west, will leave Toronto every. Tues-
day during March and April if suffi-
cient business offers.
Passengers travelling. without 'Live
Stock should take the train leaving
Torcuto at 1.45 1). ixi.•
Passengers travelling with Live Sto-
ck shoold take the train leaving ,Tor-
onto at 9 p. in.,
-Colonist sleeper will be attached.. •to
t?ach train
For hill particulars and copy of
Settlers' Guide, Western Canada and
British Columbia, apply to any .Caea-
dian Pacilic-Agent, or to .
A. II. NtriMAN,
. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agittit, •
King St. East ; Tercnto..•
TWENTY ACRES FOR SA.:14-;.; •
The undersigned offers far sale north
part of lot ,36 on the 26th . con. of '
toderich township, containing 20 acres.
Good franie house, barn with • stand
stable. Good orchard. With all kinds.
of fruit. x inile from corporation. .oi..
Clinton. mile froin school. Apply'
to
JErTHA•HOLLAND;
Holmesville O.
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Dec. 2Ist. • •
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Will sell the entire 20 acres or. part
cf lot to suit purchaser. • •
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STANLEY FARM FOR. SALE.
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Tic undersigned offers or gale lot
27 , con. r, Stanley, -consisting of .• 9;7
acres, 5 acres bush. All Seeted•doWe
except ten acres which is • summerfal-
lowed. Brick dwelling with triune kit-
chen and woodshed, frame barals- With
stabling for 9 horses and 3V cattle;
also for 25 hogs. Also henhoose. Th-
ree miles from Clinton. Stick • • crop
implements, etc., may be ihi.n
itI
place. For further 'niacin ttion•epply
on premises to
CHARLES AVWOO, Chittaa P.O.
Jan. 1201,
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BULLS FOR
The undersigned has foo sale five
Polled -Angus bulls from 10 m�rjthsald
up. Three are thorobreds and two
grades.
1. BUTT3 Clinton P. 0.
CLINTON DYZ WORKS,
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I am prepared to do all kinds of,
Cleaning, Dyeing and • • P.Assing of
Clothes. All work done on short not-
ico and satisfaction guaranteed..
J. T, SEW MID.
A (tuba pall �netatewesr.
Modern balls are a cleYeloNnent Of all
etyles that have gone before. Pome.
tirnes they appear al shnlaY IS Means
ot egress and, entranee and ss a pee*
eegeway into the various rooms of the
house, or the hall is sometimee corn.
blued With the reception room or par-
lor or made the chief !Wine room of t,be
establishment;
The one 0110W11 is quaintly detained
and 'stained in dark brown.
The woodwork of the ball, being the
stationery feature, becomes the key -
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Marriages.
REYNOWS-LAMB-In the Catkzlic
church, Sea.forth, on Feb. T6tIn by
Rev. Fr. Ccreoran, Mary. klaughter
to James E. Reynolds. cf Ilellett.
of Mr. Stephen Lamb of Seaforth,
CHISHOIX-WEBB-In St. Peter's
church! Goderich, on Feb. nth, by
. Rev. 1? ether McRae, rilisa Margaret
Webb, Goderich, to Austin P. CMS -
helm of Toronto,
JOHNS -COOK:- In Hosea on Feb.
9th, at the residence of tte bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Look
by Rev. Pr. Medd, Mr. Herbert
Johns of Guelolo, to Miss Laninal
• Cook of Hensel/. -
FISCHERr-SMALLDON-In the Pres-
byterian chrrch, St. Thomas, on
Feln 3rd, Mr. Charles Fischer ci
St. Thomas, to Miss -Minnie Sinall-
don of Cr:ant:rook,
McC0NN143414-13USCII11V1'- At the
residence of ti tride' s .parents,
ITOWICkt WI Feb. 2n(, by Rev. A.
13. Dobson. of Forclwich, Mr. R.A.
IVIcConnell of Manitoba, to Miss
Tillie Buschert.'
LUCAS-BEIRNES-At the manse,
Cranbrook. on the Toth- Fe, by
. Rev. 1). .13. McRae, Mr, Thomas
Lucas to Miss -Kate Beirnes, both
of • Grey.
MeMILLANSHAW-At the residience
of the bride's brother.in.Jaw,Mr. L.
W. Hanson, Wingloon, on February
•4th, by Rev. Wm. Lowe, Mr. Geo.
McMillan of High River, Alberta,
to Miss Adelina Shaw, of Wing -
ham. . ••
'STEPHENSON-FLATT-At' the rest.:
dome of the bride's rarents, Mor-
ris, on Feline:try Toth, by •Rev. T.
W. Cc,sens, Mr,. Wm, J. Stephen -
5c41 of Grey, to Miss Flora May,
• • daughter of Mr...mul Mrs. N.
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Our readers . at Clinton will doubt- The match between the Goderich and
less remember Miss Annie Hay who Berlin hockey teams Was won by the
was stricken with paralysis about ei- latter. Abont boo people witnessed the
ght years ago and brought to Goderieh . game. .
by ker brother, Mr. Jaines Hay, and Mr. Reginald Harrisen has sectired a .
his esteemed wife tc be cared for but chair M the College of Pharmacy,
with all their nursing and the medical Toronto, and will leave for that city ;
skill brought to hear pori her case, 211 September next,
she never rallied but grew helpless as Miss Dorogli is at Detroit attenet-
an infant, Mss Hay was the young- tffe Millinery openings and before her.
est daughter of the late James Hay return will attend the openings at To -
of Godericti township who was a bro-
ther of the lute Captaio David liay,s a
resident of tioderich for years and
sa.iled many vessels from our and Am-
erican pcats during his career as a
mariner. The late ,Tasnes Hay Sr.,
was married in Scotland and brought
out all his family to Goderieh, .vr4 :
James Hay of Goderich , towoship,
David Hayof Gods:rich, Mrs. Me- neat and stylish costume of castor
Queen of Clinton arid Miss Annk late -
'brown venetian cloth and pietrxe hat
ly deceased. The furcral took place on of castor velvet trinnized with white
Friday last, Rev. James A. Anderson fur and careied a white prayer bock
°dictating at house and Maitland emu:- and pearl rosary. The tridesmaid,
ur Cantelon :and 'MM. meKaY' . ..nied •
tory. Rev. Dr. tfre also attended the wrilcirsse uE.'veatrey
funeral. The pall -hearers *ere Messrs.
James Buchanan, John. Acheson, Art.lia
abnlidie ipadiciteits;e etidalthotfrWitrihrteetivelviviteitt wtriiiiinW-
Wre•rbbettty.SiSetOeSrtU°m1ethoef . brrolyti
with blue and carried a pearl
An, old Essex trapper says that the
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rosary. The groomsman was Mr. Will
robins will carol on record- time this
heeburn, cousin of the
• seoson and the flowers bloom again at Cohlosligim• .qtLena evij e played
a .serprisingly early date.6 Dear old '5"o'Miss
trQ.PrCr) how 'glad •thou wilt make 51catielas°hn's wedding 'taareh as ths
bridal party entered St. Peter's arsl
Caradiaa kearts. - • • ' •
A at the ofiertory Miss Traunch played.
. junior hockey club practised ev'ery ,Aot
ronto also.
On rith Feb. the nuptials of Miss
Margaret Webb., daughter of Mrs,
Webb, and Kr. Austin P. Chisholm,
now of Toronto, were solemnized by
Rev. Father McRae in the sanctm.ry.
of $t. Peter's church. The bride was
given away by her uncle, Mr... P. T.
Dec.ri and looked very attractive in her
er mass the weddi • n' g party. and.
eay last week on a brca.d piece of ice guests drove to the residence of the
in frent of Victoria opera 1 cuse. bride where a very strinptuous dinner
We had occasion to call on ai lady aims prepared for them, incholirig all
• Flatt. .and after we rang the bell and were the delicacies that the season affords.
' smanwar WITH SPINDIJIZAWL DOUGLAS -1.% --At the.•reSitlen- admitted the lady as well. as ourselves Members of the press were preserzt an1.
note or .foundation for the other fur. . CO of the bride's brother-in-law, on was confronted' with a pretty' .gocd congratulations pi
weeorLefereelLiocfluered the..le.
nishings. .The wail paper should bar- 1'e b. Toth Mr. Harry Rill/ofticarsol or-Olirme of smoke and a strong ,smell oewly
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monize with the wood and the carpetKillcp. -
..to Miss A.gnes. \Vatic.," a 0
, " of ' burning cotten pervading thc room. lovely -gifts presented the bride was a,
.agree with both wall and woodwork.
An impression of hospitality may be Births.
attained in the hall through t.be right
After considerable investigation the beautiful carving set, the tribute of
fire was located, in the pantry •where, the Signal staff.
lay a piece .of .cottou cr a towel red The sympathy of. our citizens is With
with . fire and beside. it a large bundle Mr. Damel Counell • in the loss by-
eeleetion• of color. Blue and green are NEWCOMI3E-In Clinton on Feb. .T.,5th,
of newspallerso laid °Way .fcr. ese.. TI.e• death Of lis Sister riliss Mar Jane.
difficult to adopt. in this connection., to Mr. and 11Irs. W. H. Newcombe,
ed with .paper, altogether . a. i lovely Mrs. Michael .Connell on 9th Feb. 11iss
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hall but yellow or bur. May take ite -KER.R-At Medicine Hat A. a._,_ '
., ss • .011 ;pot .for a. ccinliagration. One . may Mary Connell, who had reached the 'age
place • if the red is needed in other ' •
Tan,. 29th, to Mr;• and Mrs. • H. J,
i nagine how thankfu1. the lady ' wa.s. of .4o yearswas it; very •delieate heal -
'roams -opening from.the he.11.-Deeigner. . Kerr, a slaughter'. Mrs. kerr is a'
. Captain Join. Macclenalst is losing no disea.se turned . to consmnption. :The
. shelves of, the pantry, too, were cover- Connell, on Feb. 561, 'end hk Ymother
Red is the .most attractive color for the a son. • •
that she. was summoned to the door.. • th for the past few years, finally .her
daughter f 'M "C N hitt of •
er D r. . . es
• Cranberry 'Rull•• HARTLEIB-On Feb. 6th; a, -t Zurich, • •
Godericlo towrship.
' • I. " 1. Send, t I) 1
tune in gettiog ,soine• light' salls•ready. •funeral of Miss Connell; tool,' 21ace
Roll mit rich biacuit crust one-feurth wife of Mr. Charles Hartleib, a
Inch in thickness, spread with stewed ' daughter. ..
cranberries, roll the edge,s together and. McINTOSH-In on Feb. 901,
• press them well. Sew a Soured cloth to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McIntosb, a
around and boil for tWo hours. Beryl • son. '
with exam ago awn es tux good STOGIIILL-In Seaforth on Feb. 9th,
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• oIr.. and Mrs. George. Stogdill,a
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ARMSTRONG -Io Exeter, ''on Fein Stbi
WAN'fED-GIRL ABOUT SIXTEEN
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to Mr, and. Mrs. Wesley Armstrong
a cla,ughter. .
ycars of age to help with .general •
house work -Apply to MRS, .. WILL • : Deaths •
„. HARLAND, Princess street, East. . '
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• • • : ATICENHEAD-In Stanley' en Feb,
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mOiv, SALE-...:TWELVWYEARS o Years and, 2 •inoritlis.
old, in foal to 'Sir Walter. Also a CONNELL-,--Iii Goderfcb township 011
Feb. 9th, Elioahett Kenslow,relict
• • . " T3th,' JaMes Aikenhead, a,gerl. 6o
lilly car Pe...months ...,..of the•iatc• j, el Oentiell, aged.
H. I?OWELI4, Clirton P. O.,
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• • Antic, daughter of the 'late James
HOUSE AND LOT FOR' SALE.-- THE • II '
undersigeed offers for sale Brusselio oli 'Feb. 5t1o. Al
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story frame •dwellirg, contaieing To ina •Theresa, dattb-hter of M. II.
rooms, Corner Ontario and -Raglan ' and:' Mrs. Madre; aged. ' months.
. streets. • Hard and soft water. Good and zi .days. •
stable and woodshed. y, acre land,:. SNELL-1n •Wroxeter • ou Feb. 8, John
. good bearing fruit trees, . Snell., aged 77 years and '8 months.
• Martha Arpold; daughter •• of Mr..
• Goderish, on 'February •Titko
- Held Up -
dor inspection ono ,stylo of shoe
from • the onany ;varieties we. hav!n• 'in.
stock. It fairly represents the ele-
game of all our Mmes. Tley are new
and right up to the minute in point
of style. They are just oft the last
and look well and wear well.. 'Unlike
inany handsome things • they havela.st.
ing qualities. If you 'wish to be well
shod, put your feet in: a pair of our
ll3.50 shoes, the best ever sold at the
price.
Our.Groceries
are always fresh and. especinlly
suitable tot the seasons a the year, as
well as the staple goods required ev-
ery day in the week. They fill every
shelf i..416 corner in oar, store. It is
hardly necessary td state that these
goods are of the highest quality • and
prices are very reasonable.
R. GRAHAM
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Kemp, ' ' : ' „ . • , . • . • .DINSDALE--,In Kippen, on Feb. 411,
. ' .• .- : --. . ' . - . and . Mrs. J. Ditissiale; aged
'prano tuner of Berlin, eXpeeta to be IIAlyZegt-Tri 1. 0. on. Feb. 9t 1,
COMING -'MR. FRED .A. T,Ewrs,
in Clinton a,boist the latter part . a . Susan ''Saunders, ' Wife ' of James
• .b'ebruary. ' ' . • • • , . , Ia III eel-, it 2e0y , aaagyesd. *68. years, 9. months
• : . • KNIGHTON-At` the -HouSe of Refuge,
• • •'' • • . . ' . ' • . .Clireon, on Sunday, 1.Feb.• 7th,john
FOR: : SAI,E-THE. : thl•DERS/GNED ' Knighton; formerly • of Stephen
have for sale -a splendid thorobred . towns.h. ip, ' aged 9o. years.. . .
Di.irhein hull, eight months;. dark . ' • ' '''"'"'" ' " .''
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.red, • be is a Very promising ananal ,-. . •• -. .. .
ad 'Will be , sold cheap We have al- CAROL E..NEwcomut. A. T. C. M.
• so. for Sale a. quautity • d !seed oats, . • • : o • ' ,..• • "
barley and peas. These oats • are Df .- Ot.ganist. Of .untarlO nt. Meth-
.' az splendidvarietY and great yielders, ' acist Church . ... , . . .
having . 11.'iowit IS hashelTs yil.t9DAtthal4 Teacher of Piano IIannonY, /401'131 '
• acre nast year, . Address, Free Theory leclure to 'so:dents ..eti
BROS.; Clinton .i• - ' ' • erY Tuesday evening at Studio. -
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11.1E.ETING .01r THE HURON COUNTY , .' . • . . -
Ogle Cooper's oie,
Cash for Butter and Eggs. Phone 23
vouR ATTENTION
'COUNCIL-. • •Nte• • ebuudi the.
'County of Huron will -meet ia the
• council chamber . in • the ..Terwu of•
Goderich,• ccenplete the businesS
•.Gf the January meeting and ..any
new business, oir Tuesday, the i6th
, day of Itebroary.--W, LANZ Clerk..
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1317141, FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
.: 'signed 1as{nrs4e.a TT menthe old
Grade Bull. It's • gocd
. aainial-
S. APPLEBY, 'Lot .24, Cori. .8f
Hut -
lett, Londesboro 0. ' • ••
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• Live Stock Market.
• Toronto, Feb. 26th -Business Was al -
moat at a complete standstill at the
city cattle market to -day. The ex-
• treme celd weather and the fact that
• tne railroads are again refusingto
accept live stc..ck at many points, cw.
ing to the difficulty of delivering' on
time, made it not worth While for
dealers to stay °rand the inarket.
Since Satiitday there lia.ve been • 33
loads delivered in the market, but
some of these were bought in the CCA111-
d e Ot kr sale in the mar-
• ket and a, few loads were in from
Fort sAtp OR TO RENT. • Chicago. rilost • of the others • • were
• bought up on Monda.yo•whicIsleft Only
• • • -- • • • three .or four fresh :toads of cattle inr
to -
clay's s mar • ke t. Not ithstanding the
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•coinfortabla .honse. sititated
rner of Chuich and .0sborneffotteetallt.
' Apply to
CHASi OVERBITRY.
Clinton, July 16th.
-To a week of bergaiiis tonnnencing-
-Feb. 2oth to 27th. Prices cut low-
-in all lines of goods and all goods-.
-left over iv:ern Christmas solcll at- ,
-cost. Suitable for presents. Bat*
-gains in Sundries, Chinaware, Sta*-
-Unitary, Soaps, I4amps, Sarclictierea- •
-otc. Everyone ought to take ad*
-vantage of these bargains. Splere-
aN -did opp.ortimity for elute buying at --
Mrs. Shier's VARMTV
sTokb
Beacom's Old Stand
light rens of late theietriand is not
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particularly. a.ctive .ard .peices..are but
;alit steady at last week's •quotations,
which towards the latter part of the
weekeieed .olf a .little• from the earlier
A cm. cf loads of mix -
quotations. .
• ed export and good butchers' cattle
sold at $4.30?
•The total receipts since Saturday
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canvas in min.:mil...• . • .• .where Rev.. Father McRae *performed
Our veteran' citizen, Mr. joines Wet- tte last offices of. the dead. The pall-
scn, enoyeing very good health this bearers were Messrs. James Alexander.,
winter, muCh better that last: Tke. 'John • Durley, Angus Murray,. • ecn.
.anniverSary of ,his 'Nth birthday fell. Stapleton, °William Carney ar-d ThOs.
Cli and Feb. •. • . • • . • • Paso •Rev. Pother McRae gave sz,very.,
Everyone will please.remember that touching addrizas.a.nd counnended • the
Feb.' las 29 days. in it fOr the first • Son • and mother, the • latter . dyng
tithe in eight years, tltis lezing Leapsince, to the sympathies rif the °con,
giregation. 'The .fititeral of Mrs. Couri.-•
a . . • .
•• Mrs. Captain Baxter is agaie a suff-
• erer from her old malady, astIona,anel„
has been confined. to ile, Louse. since
ARR,IiriNr „,,s58;325hetodgos f aer 21co, coa6i2vessheep
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• Manitoba INhite Fish
Salmon Trout
Finnan liaddie
Ciscoes
Yarmouth Bloaters
Shrimps
Oysterg '
Sheep and lambs were steady at last
weeh's quotations, with prospects fair.
• The Log market is still Weak, but
there are no changes in last Week's
Prkes-$4.75 the top.
Mr: Isaac Sallteld Sr; as onite re-.
covered frant his recent indispOsitioti:
Mr. .Charles Carey' and .family, Ash-
field, hav e :conic to reside in town and
"have ta:kett up their residence fn • oue
of the houses oil Quebec street Owned
• by Mr. Harry Armatrongo • •
• Mr. R. Postlewhaita, our addlerIy
nightwatelnnan, Was indisposed' lest
week." No wonder Wheit the frost Was
Why Is. Foil !MU laindistaato.
A. great many people have an idea
that all that le necessary is to get an
• incubator, put the eggs In, heat it up
• lend let it hien& The adVertiseMents
of snstaufsteturers Of incubators are
• itomeWhat retipensible for thim. A cer.
tain &tuella of attention at the proper
• time it Absolutely neteseary.
• A. man win become Intereeted in an
inctsbator and will buy one, Vilest it
comes hit hems are not laying mite%
be:Icily' 'zero last; week and would down
:any policreenaino-Mro Con... Murphy lilt
ed his place, • • . • ' • •• •
• •Mr. •Dave Belttakes his annual holi-
day,• visit • to bibs rnalyrela.tives. at
Hamilton and • Milton. He retureen
this. Week • looking' quite ready for the
thultitutlious duties. of 1904. : • .
'Mrs.'.• Doak lias bought her , presett
resislence on• Keays street, •,
• . Stich leaking ,cf rods desttue-
tion goads .ai d personal . property
thereby, has-heves:Is:fore been known
ell! took place on Thursday, Rev. Fr.
McRae officiating at the Requiem High,
Mess thence the funeral cortege pro -
HAPPY AND 11EA1.Tilt
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Beautittd Canadian Girl Saved 1.), roll'.
Catarrh of the Lungs by re-ru-na.
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3IISS FLORENet
Miss Florence E. Kenaho9.64 Maria street, Ottawa, Ont., -writes:
41,1 few months ago 1.severe cold, whichaettled on. my
rungs and remained the .%., persistently that I became alarmed. I
took medicine Without until my 'digestive organs: precasts
upset, and My head and ;%!..1,:k began to ache severely and frequently.
. 44 was advised to try I-?eruna, and although I had little faith .1
felt so sick that I was r:..73r1o' try anything. It brought me blesSed
relief at pace, and 1 felt that 1 had the right medicine at last, • Within
three Weeks 1' Was coMPletely st
.re, ored and .have enjoyed perfect
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sal now have thegreatest faith inPeruna.." ' • F.. B. ICBM&
WOMinEgNeashouill, bTeivrearee0;lweoiir.aictilente:d bthoznataida, bottletobtor Iopght spatTypIre=
rainodush and mud:of wifiter aro esper ,It only took about two bottles, and I
daily Condi:solve' to catarrhal derange-. considered this money well; pent.
ments. pew women eSeaPe. •
You have a firm friend in. me, and I
• Vpon the first, sy.raptome. of catching not only :idols° its.use to my Weeds, but
' cold Pertma should be taken. • It krtl- have purchosed several bottles to gt-eto
Iles the. system again:it colds and ca- those without the means to buy, and
tarrh.. , have noticed without exception that it
• The following sletkr gives ono yo-ang has brought about a speedy euro wherewoutaes 'experience with Perm's: .ever ithas been. Used:y-10as Rose
•Miss Rose Gerbing ls a popular society Gerbing. •' •
--Woman.- of Crown Point, Ind., and she I yon do not derive pronipt and este-
:writes the following: ' • 'factory results from the use of Perrin
• g1ItecentlY- 1 took a long drive in the write at once to Dr.-Hartnaan, giving a
country, and being 'too "thinly clad I fill/ statement of your ocise and he will
'caught a bad cold Which' settled on my be iileated to gi-Ye ytrn his valnible ad- •
• lungs,. and. which I Could not seem to vice gratis. • • .
ehake off. I had beard, a' groat deal...a Address Dr. Hartman, President a
' Paxuna for colds and catarrh' and. I . Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Oolunabuzi,Q;
borne. 7111e ILte Mrs. Cotinell..was licrn •• •- • """-
in • Kildare her. maiden -nal -Am being' . •• .
country in 2854. •She remained for . a
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Elizabeth kenslow,. and came to this ' • Gocierich.. •
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:.•Russo -Japan cenflict has. ccian-
.itienceA,. ;•11..eartieift --and: the.t. part ' of
•. the world . -is tioW the centid of inter-:- •
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'. jr.t ca't!'er that our yeaders-maYt be-
itdle in the closest touch with the sit;
. nation we lifiye totste. special- arrange- .. .
meats .•wheroby . 'they' can have 'I he •, •
'Weekly' tliobe fcr the •Y•ear 1904 on ,
specially liberal terms'. . . .. .
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prise,.hati tirade arrangement With -the
',claim Times whereby it is • able to .
pliblislr aitunlianecusly O. o' reperts • " . '
sent ..direst front the scene of action. o .
The Tiines ,Loncicin, Englaisl, has es-.
• lablished. I'M reputation na being the • .
i greatest 'arid Most. reliable -new:s-gath-• ! •
1 erer iii. the. 'is'orld find .ot..r readers can • ' •
I have fnll benefit. cfits excellent staff . , •
of!'correspondents %by reading: The Daily
short time 'in Quebec and later cant&
to Goderielt 'where She, met and. • mar-
ried Michael Cennell in .--1861. •
Mr. Maedel' cf the Saltford•-tannery. .regret veryonmelt to chronicle the
resides iii the house owned' and for- death of Ellen Josephine Williams,
inerly decupied by. Mrs. Reid, wife of Mr.o.lotos Mosely, caused by
avenue. ' . • . an Attack 'd apoplexy,. after -a very
Mr .% X: B. Hawkins spent last week ;short illness. . lady•wsis a.. sister
at his helm 81. Patrick street. of .the late Mr, joaeplo Williams • and
St. 'Valentine's Day was dedicated to neice of • the late Robert Parke, one
Teinperaro.e and Education. •At Knox Of ' cur: wealthy .merchants of the
church di the evening Rev, James An- Pioneer days of Gederich. .Mi'. Mosely
derson gave an address to the students and two daughters survive, -ths. Misses
of the Collegiate. . ' . Ethel and Daisy; the latter being ifi
• - • .; • Toronto arrived:only one hour too;late
! see. her Mother before deatla set
• his seal on her ;debit breW; She -was -a,
• lovely Ctristia,n The .funerar
• tOok , place ou Thursday and. was.
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:in Goderich.
• • judge. Doyle and family -ref:mind,
last week to their residence after spun -
ding ,a; few weeks. at 'Hotel Bedford.We ,
New Sensations
known ae the. 'Shipley estate 'and for . • "
•Waiter W. •SaultS has purchaSecl th
property On 8t. 'George's Crescent : • .- • ,- 701ailt, P1.1.1,bjeszarrdearrt;..R.*!.i..Ce ....rie4ssr;s'0.1Ccahr1-1.:
Silri'eatnacienni hte.pcuornegarasetUlate toUtUO7. CO. LLINGWOOD77-BRIG'IlT. D/SEASE (Jerry) Griffin teolt:-Place On 'FF1).
Some years occupied by Mr. -E. R. . •
W. 'A. McKim intend§' building on EQI.TALLY WONDERPTY14. the Requiem High: Masi... At the
CURB; 'BRINGS 1'0 LIGHT OTHERS 8th, Rev. Father McRae .celebrating
In. Medical World
D,' McKay gnd W. A. (MI...
' The: funeral of the „late ',Toren:dab.
vate. . R.ev. ! Mark .1 arnbull olliefated.
, hi§ property on Church street a very
•'TELLS offertory Miss Tram& Sang . t`J at:m-
iens' in her -usual sweet manner. The
HER 'IMM,ARKABL:e pellbearera were Messrs. Patrick Ford,
Inc old Do•vle" dioving hoitse. has MRS: FRED.• rwLir Or EGLIhTTON a
stylish resideuce,
ctnenv,eprtarcitlisasteilimiblt. sMirii.t.oGa4v,3rineGorielleenfite „.t.
• coops and henliciuses for the 3riaitland. . ,
DISCHARGED teROM TWO ORO- • c'•
liennerY. •
" ••• TO HOSPITALS-DODD'S K NEY suede 'in Colborne .cemetery.
•.Miss . Helen' .111iller of tie poetoffice PILLS 13
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• 'Miss • Witabil •of is speudiO.
ROUGHT BACK HER.. .•
stall is the lucky possessor of a cent. HEALTH, • • • her holidart. 'With her Mother, Mrs.
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joseph avenue-.
coined A. D. 1797o •
• We are sorry. to note 'the illness: c't Toronto, rob. -8th-(Special)--
Miss Cameron. will leave. ta Monday
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Captain Baxter Sr., report freni C011itowood a. the won.. next to attend the millinery openings.
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The hocisey team was defeated in derfuli cure of Mrs. Thomas Adams of There was .ea very large attendance
'Berlin on 'Wednesday by a score of 12
to 5. • terest here and the discussion of it suudaY
Bright's Disease has arcusecl great ino at tie Meeting in Temperance•hall on
afternotzio. Rey. II. Graham.
Mayor Lewis and Rev,•'.Toseph =let has brought out the fact that 1VIrs. of :St, Me.r3,is delivered .an address. • :
are addressing. meetings in McKillop Admit's case is not an isolated one, We were shown "on Saterday • the.
in the interests of the by-law to be that rigla in Tcironto' there are people rosary won by Miss Mary , Griffin at
submitted to the ratepfuyers of) that who, :suffering from the most dreadful the Christmas exmit. at St. Joseph's
toWnahip. • and fatal of • Kidney Diseaies, have convent: The 'beads are • of -amethyst,
..On Monday. afternoc,n the '8th Veh.,,
a ,positive and permauent cure •, in linked with '.'sniall gold hales with
ineeting at Temperalice ball which
the W. C. T. A.I. held tlfeir lyi-weekly
One •of the, most st at
Dodd's Kidney Pills. •, - lovely gbld cross dependent : there -
1 rooing cases that from. : -.. - • •
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'ria'Obibe has the eXcliti1pe, control
Of .11117s fiery it'd ;in Canada and hese re-
. ports. nill 'not apPear in...their original
•lortn o'in • cozy Canadon-poblita-
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. of. interest - : :be especially
written for 'tiv Weekly Globe,. cnablirg.
reacittr4 'to -gain a thcrougb•-knowledge
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of the situatign witloitit the trouble
of .reaCing :columns .of contradictory
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was wonderfe ly we a en eMrs,
ha's been .brought to light is thanoof • •
•(Rev.). W. 1/.. (Irak/aloe gave..a lovely Mrs. Fred. 'Philip, now rest:dial en
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Mrs.Phihp was suffering, from 'Bright's . • .. • . •• •• ••sliest. that' collapsed. • . .
Mr Day d Yule advising his latiler of
' the ;Weekly Glabc, with ita illustre.-'
' tcd..seetron and many iiileresiing fea-
tures, itoW one of the tleanest and
• br,ght newspfiPers' in•America at& we
' are 'pleased to he. able to announce
that the:. arrangement juat comeleted
Will enable .stiliscribere to, secitre it for
this year it. a:special priCC
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• The Berlin Felt Boot Canipany's fae-
tory 7was desteciyed byfire. Losa
address, ' Margaret • ?;.
. Broadway ave., Eglinton, cue o the MISSo Toronto . Me. Rs. e Doan of Chaffey toWri-
A telegram was received by John
northern enburbS of the city. that
wan the Royal Te,mplars1 diamond ,ship • Was crushed to death :under
Mr. David 'Vide, advising his lather of
Disease ra -was n a moat auger° IS
the death of. his wife at the •Berlin
state there. is not a. shadow 'of a doff -
hospital *where she went for treatment
bt. She was • in -two city. hospitals, •
after New •'S.'ear'.,s Day. Mrs. Yule:Was
G•race aturthe deveral, and left beth
many nionths in tlie hospital at -Galt laces Wthout hope tor h £
p i . a ope or t e ature.
but. after leaving. the hospitaller tiled- .
IN THE, HOSPITALS.
Wal adviser thought that /oil -cure was In Grace Hospital the doctors wisheei
complete. While ..her basband, Mr. • to operate on her but she objectestand
David Yulei .Went to 'Winnipeg to get a 1
caving Ile hospital called in c.a1other
position, which lie did, and soon was
doctor, Ile told her at oftee that she
taken doWil with typhoid fever and had
had Bright's Disease and 1:ad her fe-
ta be taken to the hospital there dur-
moved to the General hospital, The
ing which time his wife was recupera-
The doctors hen. deniurred to titting with relatives in Detroit. • After
oration Oh aceourit of the danger. •
his recover)? he called a,t Detroit while
On bake diseharged a secoial time
en route •for his home here and brou-
without benefit Mrs, Philip Stopped the
ht his wik to his old home, resi-
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c cetors and •started. to take Dod&S
deuce of Mr. and Mrs. Jahn We,
Cambria Road, Mr, D. Yule eolnPlete- Kidner . Pills. The result is that to-
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see her kind fro well as loo after her bright littk
would never again
day a 1 tke terrible swelling is gooe,
ly recevered bni. his wife grew worse
51.0 13 e to do a 1 her own work as
and felt on leaving. Goderich that she
ends. Her funeral took place to Bee. four-yearold
freel of -her terrible trouble and ve
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..f. largely in all lines of Dry Good's usually kaPt. in stock and having
t, bought befcire the late advance in' miens we will he in a positioo to sell
4.i. at Very reasohable prices.' We' bave veceived so far about one ear load •••
+of goods and are now ready for business. • t
y 'We have a nide line of New Dress Geods with Trintimings to 'match, .4
y, Silks in all the various cokes, .T.
y. .„ Prints in the different oleo,. beautiful patterns, in English and .S.
% "Canadian makes. ' exes •
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• lin cemetery on moaday, mrs. vole •in an interview Mrs; Philip spoke
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se . . FULL Lima OF STAPLE GOODS. . ... :
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Ladies VV'ear, Blouses, Skirts, Underwear, Gloves, gosiety, etc.. ;
.; Ileaciyonade Clothing. ..We.have only Wpart of our Clothing in AS yet, is
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We are expecting in alew anys it trill lino of men's and boy's Hate. X
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, and Caps. All new stuffsnitabie fop the spring- and summer trade.
ot• „ • Carpets, Oileloths, Linoletuns, Late Ourlams and nouse Furnieb" 4.
T. ingeW. .t+ intend to carry good goods a nil self them at very dose prices. ***
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I.: onr expellees will he ernall and we think we Will be able to sell et• olos. ,..
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' ..t.. ON a HUI* better than 'anyone in the hoick,' *s
eri 'We are grateful to our ulti•eustutners for their sitnport driving all y
4 the years we have hi business hi Clinton, and wit think We know pretty • *i•
V call and sib out stock .and prides:We will do. What is right,and tt eat i
4., well the requiremattints of the trade as we have been longer in the
1* dry goods business than anyone in town. We cordially invite you to •
44 "ghoye' Knickers. at a low price. These are a bargain that' we got atitl, :14:
are all new: , . . . .
was a clever, kind and estimable wo- Y
mato Mr. David. Yule was eitarried to unstinted. praise to Daddts Kidney •
Miss Leah Shantz (now deceased) of Pink..
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Berlin mi. March TiTtlt, 28994 in that • • •
city• and twas the daughter of the late MRS. PHILlt.I'S STORY.
14/ was sick .for six thOrithS," Site
ri1r. Shantz. - .... '
'before taking Docld's Kidney
Mr. .T;McGrattan was very ill last said,
Week and little hopes were entertained
weeks in Grace Hospital laud two mon-
Pills. During that time r wvs six
Ls to his recovery, .
(his in the General IIGspital. I was
Master Percy Nicholson, after a.very
ie... xi both places that liottir.g1 MOM
ille Wants to start it up at once, so he seniors -ttack of pneumonia, Simeriin
could be done for me. I started talc -
goes out to get the requited number duced by malarial fever, itsc recovered.
ing Dodd's ICidney Pills in April and
of eggei. He gets all he can, from his We learn that the cold air treatment
friends and gets the balance from the was resorted to for him and in, his am still using them. They have dbne
me a world of good. The dropsy has
tort of weather case itwith su;cess6
all left me and Iottni now doing all
they have been through nor how long' . itty' own Wof'k just the same as I• was
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they have been kept, no matter What Sotattrdlialgy alVf.trs.I.Ttireteltbrgvellgslrieocwt°0drYtts °:
lovely 'U'zalea inbleoni; It is a sport before I was sick,o
' stOre, no matter What
sort of hens laid them ear what sort "laving three crimson blossoms in' the The talk these cases .hisve caused hus
• at care the hens had. All he is look ttlidst of a great number of lovely also served to show how gtheral the
aud, Lew numerous •are the cats E.,-
. anywhere, Where it will be out of the Mts. itardv Sr., who wt.,:s ill with
to go about, the house and regaining t ism Dropay Ltd all . the Other reauits
aboiltcent of rdekly chicken
^ •Ing tole eggS. psi p ones
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alts in the tacit, Ithetence.
way, arid kalifs it up.' lie hatchet prienmcnia, , has reccvered sufficiently keted ae p
use a Dodd's Kidney Pills.has beConte
\ and then says that ineubators ate her strength so well that she went up of leidttey Disease. Tn. fact, eures
worthleets and throwe the incubator in stairs tete her ram or a temp, • but noos xiditey pith eza 1,5100
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diet riot ight it. IVIIssing her foot at the latedred, it mite ntieil' they
Ver• ill O'Neil• 1 d
to a shed and gives it up. -0. IVI. Wat tile head of the stairs she kit, and have failed to ;atm. has yet: to Le re.
kt. le go try 46 rna b 4(e her collar boite, ported.
Opposite the Mason Hmtsez sen , tc
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'. •• esfeoth5Octo$ttoeiear. A lot of Qhildren's.liose at rm par pair. 100 - •
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