The Clinton News-Record, 1904-02-25, Page 4immee
1411, Cifitaati 1440welaimmor4
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W. J. wurenzu, •
Editor said Proprietor.
A Protest Against
Political Pap.
We observe a notice published is the
Goderich Sigiad of last •week by the
Crown Lands departmeneat Teegento,
respecting scmie changes that have
been mode in the Logan .ard McKillop
bourdary and summoning. parties in-
terested who have objections to mak,
to the changes to appear at tke de- _
partment o a certain date to present,
their objections. Now, while we have
no objections to the Signal obtainirg
all good things • possible we are sone -
what curious to know the object sou-
ght to be gained by the . depertinent -
by having such .a notice published in
its columns. We venture to say that.
there are not two tieopIe in the • dies
trict interested who ever se* a copy.
of the Signal and there is not one of
the parties interested who will. be any
tie wiser of the notice having '.been
published there. If the object of the.
department was to keep the people of
McKillop and Logan iv the dark and
*Mow the matter in question ecs go by
default, they took the very best way
but if they- hoped to certain results
from their rotice and thus.serve the
people they went. about .thebusiness ia
a queer way.--Seaforth Expositor,
On Saturday afternoon, a laX lame
ber a tanners ,of Morris towns ip as-
seuthled. in Industry hall on the pur-
pose of discussing nratters relative to
the C. P. R. going through this 'town-
ship.
Elam Livingstone has started up
his handle factory and saw mill after
e• g Ad1t fr a cupEMoan
We are pieesed to hear oin towase
man Mr. Jan Henry is recoveim
from his serocars illness.
On Friday evening a 5, S. eocial is
to be held inethe basement ofl St.
Aadrew's church, A. g006 time is lIon-
tietpated.
Miss Lizzie Brown a Detroit is
spending a collide el weeks' holiclaiya
with her relatives in town.
334r, Hugh. Somers a Toronto is vis-
iting wider the parental roof for a
short time.
Ma Malcolm Somers cif Owe* Sound
is taking a well-earned rest for a week
or two visiting friends la town and
iteiglilxwbood.
A special meeting cf L. O. 14. No.
6, is t sigo
on Monday everting next.
Messrs. Watson and Emigh shipped
two carloads of hogs to Toronto ox
Tuesday.
Messrs. Johnscet and .A.rmstrong shi-
pped two carloads of hogs from this
station on. Tuesday.
Mr. A. H. Wilford, who has been
attending the Ontario agricultural ete-
lege sit Guelph for some aerie past,kas
returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. jennee. Howeet old
daugiter of East Wawanosh ran:riled
from their trip to Scotland last week.
They 'were absent two Montle' E...nd had
a delightful time with ad frietels and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, A. W, Parker aid
family, who spent the past seven weeks,
visiting friends in Myth gad
left on Friday last. for their kale*
at Willow •Renge, Ilanttobst
•
Niringham;
H. O. Bell left Wingharn recently for
kis new- hone at. Fort Francis whore,
cotnpany with As H. Carr, former-
ly of Winghatn, and otkers, ke is in-
terested in: extensive timber and man-
nfacturing operations.. 'The abundarce
of timber ea that vicinity e.nd ts cOn-'
• tiguity to the. rapidly exPanding West
offers indecerrients to yourig. men of
. capital and enterprise, that are , not
found in older Ontario. Mr. Bell has
geown up with 'the extensive furniture
interests of Wiugharn and his e.xperi-
ence and general busir.ess ability wilt
be of great service bathe foandatiou
and development of the new penal:fatly',
operations. •Mrs. Bell will remairc for
a thee with her parents in Clinton.
Prior to Mr, Bell'e departure leis many
friends presented hitt with a gold
-watch, Dr. J, R. Maedoraddrwho
made the presentation;. expressed the
tegret felt at Mr. Bell's removal. •A
pleasant evenin•gageas• spent aid super
at the King- Edward Much • enjoyed.
Winglisenites will always be pleased to
hear of• Mr: Bell's success. •
•Wing/icon furniture .factories have
cloeed clown for ,..co couple -gal Weeks:
Leek of seems ' tines a Materiel caul
the: delay in- tioving Out the fi/led
product, Oa iccousit of the snow block -
are said to :be the reaseats„;
"
Iwlependent Comment
Oil the By -Elections.
(From the Toronto Telegram, Ind.) •
The Torputo Telegram,. tcsday, Com-
menting editorially on the-. Donfivioiii
by-elections, says : "Ontario -Liberals
were embittered -by the knowledge that
their party had beconie a mere fodder-,
carrier to exploiters. The:Glone's Yee -
fulness to the cause of private greed
and its tolerance of independence
was a great, perhaps the great contri-
buting cause tothe disaster that over-
took Onterio, Liberaliem in the. DG121-
inicon election of 19oo. The Globe tried.
to cover the .results of its OWIl Policy
w th the pitiftd. cry that "Tarte did
it" It was noteMr. Tarte Who brought'
ruin to the.Dominion LiberalsIn Om,
but Sir -Wilfrid Laurier' in his sureereler
to tte forces of !private reedthat.
dealt and dickered the heart end' e,eul
out of the Liberal perty with. the •
Crows- Net Pass grab, the Maeheniie-.
Mean transactions and the 'Yukon
Railway deal. Ontario has never failed
to respond tO the touch of Sir ITTe*.f.rid, -
Laurier's genius but Sir Wilfrid Laur-
ier coold not carry 'Quebec if Quebec
knew him mainly as Ontario lisiowee
him through the exploiters his weak -
nes has fattenedand, the favorites
his folly Pas exalted. Ontario is not •
to be erotised to enthusiasm by the seed
stirring leadership of Hon JaseSeth-
erland and Hcn. C. S. Hyman. Sir
Wilfrid Laurier axperimented witli
Mcn. M. E. Bernier, who is certainly
not below the Sutherland -Hyman cal-
ibre. Sir Wilfrid soon folind that the
bond of enediceritr, which is •geod
enough kr the' :high placeix the leee-
ership of Ontario Liberalism was ' not
gcoe, enough for ivferior !Oates in the
leadersh;p of Quebec Libstaliem. Que-
bec would tot tederate he ascendeacy.
of Mr. Bernier and Opted° does not
appreciate the exaltation al the Sutli-
erlands, the Scotts and Ilynaste, who
are lighter evert, than Mr. Benner,
"It Has Given Him
A Sure Lase"
•
Mr. Edher, M. P. P., for South Her-
on, moved in the Legislature clit Fri-
day for the papers in connection with
the appointment of Mr. Cats to the.
Registrarship of Heron. The Attorney
General in his reply to the motion
matte a very liiirpeog topology for ,ifid
appointment and gave a variety . of
excuses other than the mopes:, otea
However, Mr. Either has no ,came to
quarrel with the appoirainent, et hats
given him a sure lease of Southllinoa
fcr a good many years to coma—Spa-
V •
forth Expositor.
Ashtteld Township.
.•
Mr. John Elm has quite a tie
doctoring his horses which are down
with the distemper, 'This disease
%try had in this district and soiree a
the horses have diets With it.
Mr. John qlazier' luta been laid up
for some time with a bad cold.
The roads havitrg been plowed in
%natty places fanners are now raPidly
hauling out their grain.
We have to eatiounce tile arrival of
a, yot.ng scat at the /tome tof Mr,' Jas.
Webster s, LuclutOw, mid also of
damghter at the house Of Mr, Amin
eth eetto
Morris ToWiship. f.
• The -council. net on Fels...Stilt einem-
bers 'present. .
•
• A ttetitiea was presented from Raba
•McMurray. and others s.sking a.hats a
by -la* be passed prohibiting all -stock
diem rennin' at large the miatici-
• tPality... • •
On motion of Code and Taylor said
petition was elaid over uatil • seat,
meeting, • • • • •,
The, auditors' report was preseated
and on motion of Shave and Jiickson
accepted.•es sattisfactory and the , orb.
street statement ordered ..to pub-
lished in the Brussels Post. . "-,
The matter of the proposed railWay
bonus' Was then discussea and 'ie. Was
Moved by Shave and secolicle6 by Jack.:
son—That :this councile endotaci the
action of the clerk respecting.: • the
same and that the latter -be eonsider-
ed at the .March Meeting—carried.
Melted by Code; seconded by jack-
eona-That .Counc:Ilor •Ta.Ylor be iv -
pointed along .with Messrs. A. Clark
and F. Martin to endeavor to persuade
Mieses Fleming to gc; the House
of.Refege to be cared for and that five
Sdellers be granted them for Miniediate
relief—carried,. •••
Accounts were ordered to • be paid ino
follow, • R, PeltOn $16.28 ; D.Pipoo
digging. ditch on 5th line $2.5o, Munic-
ipal World assessment aria collector',
•tolls 54.6o; T. S. Brandon exposes"
to Goderich •• is Co. rate $5, WM. pi-
• Iiitote'r expellees to Goderick re Prairie
•road fe, C. Wilkaisce lumber ici•
valid fence $X;7% 34, Black 'end R.
Johuston auditor & salary' 58 ,. each, T.
S. Brandon,. treitsiner's selary Pico,
Mines Fleeting . charity 55; . •
The ccitinell then adjoneited to aseett
tke iSih Mardi next, • . ' ' '
Lawrence Wheeler and family knee
reitioved from the farm near Standiiiii
upon which they resided for a • good
many years, •to their new pnrckase $
miles north Brasselei Grey.
R. and lqrs. Mooney of riVecancourne,
N, W. T., who have been renewing old
frierdships here Tor tie • pcost *even
Weeks, left for Barrie where they will
r.spend a couple; of weeks before return-
ing to their keine in the West. Harry
Mooney, their son, and hie inride will
go to Weybourne at the same tints,
They propose to take a car of horses
etc., back with them,
• D. Iladgely cold family from near
Ethel have moved t� the Patel& iaria,
6th Lint. •
Joseph and illre. Connelly of Pldtnon-
ten, Alberta, are at present antitheft
at the home of Sam. :fordo*, 5th Line,
Mr. I. G. Crich had a wood bee on
Wednesday last and in, the evening, the
young people were tres,te4 to a pleas-
• urable •time.
Mr. Shipley a Blavsbard has been
O the guest of Mr. 3. G. Crick fcc the
week past.
La grippe has confined' a goodly
%cumber of our prople to the house
dartng the severe weather of the past
week,
Mr. Johnston •of Manitobst is at
resertt the guest of his sister, Mrs.
J, G. Crieh. Ile was cheeseenalter at
McCartney's old factory and At is a
decade sine he left these parts and
finds great ettange both in the people
and country,
Mr. Chea. Avery has disposed of bis
fine farm on the London Road to Mr.
Shipley of Blanskard, the purchase
price being. $5' 900. Mr. Avery intends
going West in the spring. Mr. Shipley
is young man and will take posses-
aion on May 1st.
SUMMerhillo
• Mr. Chas. Tyner is recovering fro
the effects • of all injury toshie kn
received while working in thm wocds
few days ago,
Mr, Russel Colborne ban enrage
with Mr. Win. Nesbitt.
Our church has been closed for son
inonthe and so far as we know ther
is as yet, no minister appointed t
tile charge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Colborne spei
part a last weeh on a visit to th
_latter's father, Mr. Tunney, 'West Wa
wanosh, who is very low and net ex
pected to recover.
Mr. Geo. Sanderson cf Saltford wa
visitirg last week amoag friends o
the Iath concession, ,
Kiss Wianieo Thompson, teacher =a
One evening recently about Afty of
the neighbors arid friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine Fisher met at their
lone on the Maitland cot:cession and
resented them with a wicker arm-
chair and rocking chair. The, presen-
tation was accompanied hyou address
expressmg regret at the removal of
IVir. and Mrs. haeher from the locality
and wishing them trne happmess in
their future life, here and hereafter.
Mr. Fisher thanked his friends for
their expression of good will and, the
• remainder of the evening was smite ia
ewe interecurse.
Live Stock Markets,
Toronto, Feb. 23—Deliveries a the
city cattle market are gradually nn -
proving, dne to the milder weather the
past kw c'la.ys. The roads, however,
are still in bad conditice and until a
distinct improvement in this respect
takes place heavy receipts are not 1c -
ked for, Deliveries eitte Saturday were
57 leads, with 919 head of cattle, 552
sheep and lambs, 1,46 hors and 76
calves. Demand for butchers' cattle is
la now, good awl business brisk.. Most cf
ee the cattle in fact were bought up al-
most as they arrived, -so that very few
were left for team, and these were sos
a .on cleared off. Pikes on, the whole
, are steady to firm, though tnere is no
disiositiou on the part of buyers 1,0
e pay higher prices than last week. Ex-
er port cattle are in demand, bet few
coming forward, the loads being of a
a mixed quality, with geed export
small pi -dont -lion. Some fair light
, export cattle were bought • for loeal
- •bitteher trade. Top prices- were Saari
$4.25 to 459
e. Sheep erd Lambse-Market steady to
a. fine, prospects fair.
Hogs—M,saket stronger • at $5.00 for
r selects.
Blyth, visitedeher. home on Saturday
week, '
Mr. Josh Rill has been On the sic
listfor the Past two weeks but e
recovering,
• Master. Harold tsowery is visitie
ilia 'week at Mr. Geo. Proctor's, Cu
Line.
Mrs, Hayes was at .Holnies-ville las
week on a visit to her mane; Mrs
Tilibbutt, svho is ill.
"• Mrs.' Andrew Halliday of Colbern
k The Mail and Empire's
War News.
•.People who wish to be poste -en the
progress of the japanese-Russien War
should subscribe for.the Toronto Mail
, and rtnipire, wtich will cover thefield
•with the same thoroughness that wit,
0. nessed the haudling of the Spe.eish-
epetding a couple cif weelcs with her
mother, Mrs, W. Towashend of Rays -
vale.
Misse Jeenie.Wright of 'Cliriton ard
Pearl Wright of near Anhurn .speat
Sunday , with their 'sister, Mrs. Jos
Repass. .
neosedi:
• :
D. Foss happened with nother niis
fortnice on Sunday .which will lay him
up for a while.. In reaching into the
oven for e: stick' of wood he eislosated
.histhcaildea and had to undetgo the
painful operatiov of having it reterne
I to, ite peoPer ,place. •
• Thomas lakes of Exeter, who • ha
been el cripple ell his life,. passe
-away on Sunday. Week. he was aboti
so years 0. aid ,V.nd wee completel
helpless..
The public meeting, • in coreectio
With. ehe Kippen beanch of the Bibi
Society, Was held. in the ' Metheelis
china Taesdey. ev,ening. • •Owing t
:inclement weather the attericlance • we
small and the meeeing somewhat infor
mal. • A Meeting of the eicectitive wa
held, the officers cf-the past year wer
thanked on Motion for their sgoice
togetherwith • the collector, Mr, • W
IL 'Johnston was elected president an
Mr. Balfour was president, Mr. Harr
• teison was realectecl'eecrotacy-treasur
er foe the ensuingerear. It is thotigh
edvisable to hold the eeemal.nieetin
la the fall Mahe winter. season seeme
uthavorable-te the bet interest of th
society owing to its severity. The cm
oterary of the•Bible Society, Which fall
early ix 'March, was spoken Of and th
cause of the Parent Seciety enthusias
'deadly 'advocated. •• • '
American and lloer7, wars. . Not . only
Will Alit Mail wid Einpiee be served- by -
the Laffan •Bureau and eite Associated
Precis, but it will. pealish. the cables
E . the. specie' cerrespendents of the
London Times, •Londotihnilly Mail and
the Paris 'edition of the Mew York
Herod& •
• East Wawanosh.
The couheil met on Feb. If, pursu-
ant to adjourn -tient ; Inembers• were all
preselit... John E,Ellis, absent on. Jan.
nth last, subscribed to the declaration
d Ulificat i
q a ort and of ofiteeand• tcok
s
his seat as a duly qualified member a
,
d
Boardor- 19°4. Minutes of last meeting read. and -passed,
•-Animal Certificate,. from • Registrar
Y General, Totento, received eertifying
that in 1903 • thee:lurk iegisepred • 45
n."hirths, .. ir maniere& and 2e. deathe
and authorized peyment.61 same ie
fu•
Llfatelne• et limuidery iin .account
for 1903 • received frcyrn Reeve of Mar-
- riseeorderod to be filed, •• •
!, The Auditoes' report and Treasurer&
abstract eeceived. • Moved by • Mr. •
Ellis, • seen:Std.+ by Mr. Beecrofa-That
d the same as eow wicenined and read.
be• adopted and that the Auditors be
4Y paid as .formerly,' •$7 each for their
; eeevices—carrfed, "
The treasurer reported cash or:LI/and,
• at clatio $377.11. • • 4 •
• By-law No.- 2 1904 atipciintiug. thc.
e councillors road commissioners.; by-
" law ' No. 3 authorizeng•and, • enipowere
s• ing the collector to charge and colleet
3. per cent. .extra on all' taxes reinteht-
' ing unpaid: after i5tle Dee. next, and
hy-law No. 4 disposing °take tan col-
'•lected from dogs, each duly.' read tad
• passed,.•
s . Debentures • *ere issued for the Pay-
,
meet of tee followier amounts : treass
urer West Wawanbeh, settletnent '• of
bouticlary liee .account, • lust t.iul wist.
e Wawanosh re03, 40,25 ;. Robert McGee
f 3S yards gravel in road' DiV,• •NO. 7 in
1903, $2,45 ; Jas. Martin Sra.Polaunk
y'r. and •rePairing celvert on weeternbn_
clary Si ;. Municipal World, St. Thaw-
s as, aocount in full to dete and • ex-
- press chOrges., $6.281;• O. Elliott,
Wiegheen, lialanee.of printing contract,
tate., 1993, $19.75 ; P. Porterfield, ser -
y VICeS as. DIViSiOn R6giStraZ in 1963,
John McCallum, expenses at-
e.: tericling last meeting of County 'Coma
eil Gederich, $6 ; Jas. W. Bane,
services as auditor 1903, 57.; Peter W.
• Scat services ea • auditet 19o3 Pt •
Finlay Anderson,. services as treasurer
•-1.903, 5801 else postage, • stationery,
etc. 190, $3.35 ; Join MeClinton, •
balance of •salary as:collector 1903,
$2o.00: :
s Council .adjourned till • Thursday,
y 24th MEirdi next, when pathmestere,
poundkeepers fence-viensers• •will ,
be appointed. •
Fort Albert:.
• •
•
•
Mr.., James Oliver lic..d the miefor
turie to slip with at bag, of grai
whick hem up for ist few days.
• We :are ' sorry to have to chronic].
the death of Mrs. William 'McBride o
the village .auct. •Mr. Randal Uralic:1m
Whose death ..taok place on Saturea
morning, both will be mech. Miseed
Grahem leaVes a wife wlico ha
the sympathy of the section. He wa
seatineh Conservative in vieva
and a •member of .the English chetah•
Both funerals took place on Monde
Mr. Graham's to Maitland' cemetery
Goderich, and Mrs. McBride's th
Catholic cemetery at Kingsbridge,frcni
her daughter's place in the ••illage.
G. W. Fielder is very sick,
' Mrs,/ John Bennett. in sorne bitter a
thee of writir.g. ••
Mr. Edward' Pierce of 7th ee.n. Ash
field, was berisd in the P. A, cemetery
coo Sittredey. • ,
'Mrs. Join Sterierisoti of London i
visiting in the village., She is the, onl
daughter of the late .Edward Pierce.
BungataiOn
' On• Friday evening of this week an
oyster . supperwill be given ender the
auspicepof the . Dungannon branch • of
the. C. Cs:P. in Elliott's auditorium
for tke reeinhers and their wives and
lady friends. A good time s expect-
bn Tuesday about' noon W. Gourley
of • concession 3, towaship f A.slifield,
E. D., was found lying deed on the
floor in his dwelling. He was a bach-
elor gad lived alone. He had lived for
many years itt the house where he
was found dead..
The retnains of Mrs, Trimble, relict
of the late James Trimble, were in-
terred in Dungannon cemetery, being
escorted thither from her late residen-
ce with her daughter Mrs. R. A. Hen-
derson, West Wawanosh, by an unus-
ually large eortege of sorrowing trale.-
ives and f ' d
nen s, eonsidering the.stor-
my weather. The. deceased was a plc*.
eer settlet ia thia seethe and was
Keep the Children Health flighty esteemed as ern industrious
Y . hospitable titivate. eShe was a. consis;
If the children's digestire (1'*Vans odist eitnrfht which she attended regu-
.
• are all right, the children are all right larly Until 'itreveated ivy the infirmit7
They will be hearty, rosy, happy and ins of age. I-Xer Sons Ariel daughters
htrigry. They will eleep wall and and e'kid I
o t Use
sympat y af heir acqneee,eeee
cc'ids level's+ Prevelilt tirint' and George Statiters end George Borne.
destroy worms and you have a posi-
tive guarantee that there to so cpir.te •
or harmful • drug in Itio-tuudiehee; TO• Core th Cold.
tent and devoted Inetnher of the Meth -
grow well, Yon can get vour 'Alert* h ri-ci po.ntances iui l
eee
right sled keep them rigiit bylltet
of Baby's Own Tabluereavement, The obsequies were eon.
etomach and bowel tretubleta *enem-
• ets which Cal% all ducted by has
er ptor earl the pall -
less, irtitation while teething, 'break iiearere, were B. 3. ceeCrawfordBowen), Robert Bell, $. Sandersott
Mrs, Seseph Ikebert, Killaraey, Oat.,
ss.ys—"I atnglad to souy that Iteby's& An aittlquated but eseiverthelesd very
Ow* Tablets have do* e my little mon eifeetive houaeliol,6 retnedy for a cold is
gret deal of good, 1 itOe 'also props/red as follows, : rut ihtf) a eoce-
gives sonte of the tablets to bleeds Nati quartet of a Pound of butter
Who have found Alut e 6 trolly mai:tr. pint of inolatiges and a te&spoonftd oL
Ate ory. me icons de&hs sall roger. /At simmer for lialf-an-hour
-the ttbleta or they will be tantit by I then stir into the Mixture the juice (4
mail at 25 cents a box by writing' The two tomoot cover the pan Awl let it
Wiiiiinent Iferlieine Cal Ureteklle, Attica Mr five Illint•tteS 101sgero TIkkt I
,
'Brown's Sale Register,
• On Thursday, Mardi 3rd, at x &clod
p, m. on lot..20, ecncession 14, MaK.1-.
Vann • Stock alia implexnents...-
John Stafford, proprietor. ••
On Tuesday, March 1st., at 1 o'clOck
• p. m,, . ort lot 9, concessice 8,16Tuelcen.
• •sinithi Farm Stoelo and Implements.—
Peter McLaughlin, proprietor. .
' Orr 'Saturday, February 27tI1,' at 2
o'clock p, ni., at the Conenercial hot-
el, Seaforth, loo -acre fr:rni in Tucker-
sinith.—William Mathis, proprietor.
On Thursdavaalarcit loth, it i o'••
Week p. m. sharp, Therobred and Grade
Cattle and other Farm Stock, Imple-
ments and Household Fume:titre, onilot'
28, concession 5, L. It. S,, Teckersini-
th.—M. McKay,. proprietor. :
dorlday,„ Pebrtary 26th, at o'clo-
O elc p, tn., on lot 28, concession 4, Mc-
;IiIkp, Horses and Cattle,—Jaines
IHertoctrss.on oral .latne.s Hoeg, pro-
prOn Tuesday, March 8th, at Io o'clock
noon, on lot 25, corecess)oh 3, L.R.S,,
Tuekersinithe Farm Stock and Imple-
nients.--.-Edwarei proprktor.
On Saturday, rebruare 2tith-, at the
Commercial hotel, Seaford; at 2
,o'ctock
p, m., the residence and groan -
.s belongittg to Mrs. Rohert Coleman
in Seaforth. • • •
On Monday, IVIarch 7th, at 1 p,
Mt lot 03, con. s, Mclillop, .Partn
pSrtootcmkittcaind 13ubolz,
On Friday, March nth, at. p. 111
alt COriCaaa1011 9, Stanley, ramn. Stock
vrt'oIl.inplentents.—Thos, Dawson, pro-
! On Toe:kitty, March Ifith, at 1 p.
oa lot 24, eoncession I, Huron
Road, Hibbert, Vann Stock end /tit-
plentents,---Jatties Hart, proprietcor.
Ott Monday, March stet, r trt.,
an Int 25, Huron Road, near Alma,
extensive sale of haw and cattle...a
rank pretrieterz
011%. tlet tithimrs
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.WOMMIS. DithgerSo
THE LIVES OF ALL WOMI.:N BE-
SET BY >SECRET .TRODDLES.
A SIMPLE AND CERTAIN METIIOD
MY wizen II4LS OF GIRL-
HOOD AND WOMANHOOD MAY
ONERCOME,
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Exery wornan's health depends up-
on her blood—its richness and its re-
gularity, Sometimes it is hard to
delieve that nearly all conunon 4J3 -
eases ipring from the bitted, no mt.-
ter how different _they may seem. It
is lard, for instance, to realize that
rlieuntatistn and indigestion are boti.
the cause of bad blood. cord both
cured by gcod blood. But there eau
be no doubt iu the case of the secret
trcubles of a, woman's life from fif-
teen to fifty. The blood is plainly
tie eauee of all her irregulaaitiee in
health, Men comes the signs of se--
cret ' the headaches, back-
aelies and eideaclies ; the pale cheeks
and dull eyes ; the failing appetite
e.vd irritable riervm ; the hereteria and
biliousness ; the weaknees and len-
gout ; the distress ane i despondency
and all the weary wretched feelings
thee attack :women in their times of
ill -health, And the blood is to
blAree kr it all. When the • blood is
rich and red wed regular, there, is
little trouble in the•life of anaid or
mother, That is why Dte, Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale people are worth.
their weight in gold. to every woman.
They actually make new blood.
Every dose eencls scolloping through
the veins pure, strong, rich. red blood
that strikes at the cause of the Se -
rebrAn.ry , 213104 1004,
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!ilS:....1'111V SPRING GOOD.K.Iii.
Our New Spring Goode are corning forward in large quantities and on ,
1 f', Thursday, the 25th anat., we will show nfull range in the following goods. ee:
a; Owing to the sharp advent* in the price of Cotton Goods or alt kinds, we t
' .:. would advise conr friends to buy their Cotton Goods now while they con 7
4 get them at olcl prices, Re any goods we run °ova and hcAve to repeat will X
4. ha frotn 15 to 25 per cent, higber, Below we therielon a few I inee which 4,
O ate extra good value.
i: DreoilDv.yuweitoet:thinubet:trcohrelr2ibol.tie, lonvY, white gr°1111ds and neva designs,
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1. Drees Gingham'', in now patterns, at 7e, 10, 12ic and 150. 't*
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T. muslin*, in plain and looney colors, at 5c, 7e, 10e 120 and 150, r
.... White Lawn, 45 inches wide, at.1,0e, 12he, 15c and 20e, . e:
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t Mercerized. Ilitnistese and Vesti ngs, enitable for shirt, waists and dresses, X
'e in plain and fancy latrines, very Mynah goode. at . I.5c, 20e, 2.5c, .t..
X 8ac and 5oe. A
e1e Valencieries Laces and Footings, a large assortnaent, direct importations, 4
4 Wnfortrer2Sep'epettrlyvaarldueurn, Grey ()atoll at 5e. 0e, 8e and 10c, . 4
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• Dress Goods.
.t.• 'We alwayit take the lead in this line;
s. Voiles, in blotek and color*, at 50o and 75e.
• Fleke. Drees Goode. in black and. colors, at B0c, 75c and $1.
• Black and Colored Sieillians, 54 inches wide, at 50e, • .
131ack and Colored Venetians, 56 -Indies wide, at 75e, $1 and $1.4b.
White and Oream Cashmeres at 85e and'50c,
*1.'• White and Cream Luatree at 25e, 35o and Soc. . . •
• Two sniart apprentices wanted in the Millinery. department.
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cret ill -health. . The new +blood re- a •
septoecrieasi ircareggizitilsVitpyr their
81 pecicasi Atiaisktis10; • 240.. ••:••240,
In this way Dr. Willitims' Pink Pills, '
.banish the backaches and headaches,
sharpen the appetite and the wig-
gles, soothe the nerves awl bring
back the rosy glow of healtli to fad-
es cheeks, This is the special mis-
sion of 1)r, Williams' Pink Pills and
there, is no other rneclicive in • the
world cat do it so successfully. Mrs.
Geo: Danby of Tilbury, Ont., has
proved the truth of thee state-
ments ,and says : for the benefit
her exeerience may bring to other
sufferin:g weenea, 'Mrs: Danby says :
"I think Dr. Wilhara& Pink 'Pills...a
:blessing to suffering women. Fcr
long thee I was a great sufferer • from
the. ailments thet afflict so many • of
my sex. 'I Wus eetreinely nervolis tot
all time, suffered n great deal with
headaches end indigestion. In feat I _
was in n. most miserable condition
when I began the Use of -Dia • '
' Pink Pills but after taking
them a short • time: I began to ina
Prove eed 'through their...further use
ten altogether- like a rew women.
I am Sore if more yeomen %viand take
15r, •Pinle. Pella they would
be conVinced 91 thezreete good they
can do."
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What Dr. :Williams' Pink Pills .1....av.e
done for Moe Danby they can do for
everY growing. gill .andailing • . wo-
man, Canada • if they are giverk a
fair aitcl reasonable use, But you.
nwst. make sure . you get the genuine
pills with the full Mane "Dr, Wil-
helm' Pink Pills for Pate Peoule"
ea :the wrepper aregend every box.
To be had from deadees nieditine
or
by mail at 4o cents a: box at six
boxes for $2.50 131,y. writing. the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co.,, ,Brockbille,
Oat. •
Caused by.Badly.
. Ventilated. Stadle.
A -mysterious disease broke Oht
the herd of cattle owned by Edward.
and Geo. Tedford, con, 13, ' • Arran,
recently resulting in the 'deatn of 4
fivie fat .cattle, E. Kite -hell, V. 6%.,
of Owe* Sound. •diagnosed the trouble
as maligricuit eaearrh. • To triaPe • sure
he sent for Win: Stebbse Dominion
:Veterinary, Who • eanie to the:at:me
coriclusion • as the Owen Sound 'vet;
By. the time a consultaticm had been
held' 3 entire aattle were :dead.. Both
of the vets say the diseese, is caused
by badly yertilated • stsibles. .The
disease :is so:nettling like the foot
arid 3 etouth disease and is infectious
but not contagions. There is a likeli-
hood :Of others in the herd Sitcom -1.4)1K
to *it: The loss to the Tedfords is
•already' about llama
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Call and have a look at them,
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Easter Lilies 4 for 25c • a•
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Roses in red and pittk
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either of the principals.
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Great Stock
educing Sale
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first class Hoets
oc fin n Of
-7--(PUUUU Shoes at slaughter prices,—a.
We ire detertnined to redore our stock, in order to do se, we are N -
willing to sacSifiee, profiei for the next two or three weeks..
Special Bargains in Men's Fine Shoes.
• Special Bargains in Ladies' Fine 'Shoes.
Men's Rubber* Fleet qualitY, worth 85e 'only 59e
Lad fes' • .•" • 00c 84e
• Mises' . • • 450 . 29.e
• Children's ' „ . • • 40c. • 20c ,
• The above are; less that the Matiufactrorer'a,prices.,
alt.LL WINTER GOODS REGARDLESS OF OOST
30 pains Childron'S Kid Buttoned ,and Laced Boots
• worth 90c and $7 going at 65e. -
O •You' are invited to our Great Annual Clearing Sale ,
Now is the opportunity to seeure genuine bargains
in all kinds of Fobtwear. :No trouble to .shew '•
goods. Let us clucte.yon our prices,
The Old Reliable
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sPRI.No •..0oopa, • ARE,.:. comING
t We have just received a large consignment of beauti-
tA fill Lace Imertiong and fancy Lace Collars for dress trim-
ing in the newest designs. .
Also a large consignment of LACE CURTAINS.
A splendid lot of Dress Shirts for men and boys.
(0) A large consignment ofBoots and Shoes. We can
save you money as they were bought before the raise in •
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prailcieskelso to hand'a large consignment of Trunks and
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We hays still SOHI0 snaps in Winter Goods. •
AnY qnantity of Butter and tgge taken in exchange tor goods,
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