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AUCTION SALE.
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FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS:-
Mr. Jo= Davidson instroeted
the uralersigned to sell be Putai4 Aue-
tion ea Lot el, Con. is, Stanley), on
Tuesday alexch 22na, Uses followin
mg ;
2 brood ares, farm horse year
oh\ driving hoel
horse 6 years old, l
blood colt 17 months old4 a/ cows
supposed to be in eelf, 2 yearling hei-
fers, 2 yearling steers, 1 farrow cow,
3 calves., Deering hineer, Deering
hay rae, Perrin riding plow,
Kangaroo plow, 1 single plow, 1 set
diamong horrows, 1 disc harrow,. •
cultivator, 1. combined seeei drill,
lumber wagon, single buggy, it lane
truck wagon, cutter, 1 pair bobalei-
glis, 1 wheelbarrow, a sugar kettle,
About 100 hens, forks, races; chains
and numerous other articles. l'ernes.
All stuns of 85 and under, cash ; oti
over that amount 9 months credit
will be given on approved joint notes ;
5 per cent. per areimu discouot on
credit asnounts.-eJOHN DAVIDSON.,
Proprietor ; T. BROWN, Auctioneer.
TWENTY ACRES isOR SALE.1—THE
uridersigued offers for sale north part
of lot 36 on the 16th on. of Goder-
ich township, containing 20 acres.
Good fratne house, barn and stone
stable. Good orchard with all kinds
of fruit. a mile iron corporation of
Clinton. a mile from school. Apply
to JEPTHA HOLLAND, Holmesvil-
le P. 0. Will sell the entire 20 otres
or port of lot to suit jlee p.urchaser.
Dec. 1st.
We Couldn't.
Coula You?
Have built up a first class
trade, such as we have
unless our goods were
right in every way. We sell
the Finest Goods for the finest
trade. One trial convinces you
of this.
Among other lines we ex-
cel in Fancy Biscuits. We
keep Assorted Biscuits at 10e
per lb. up to Macaroons at 50e.
In Olives and Pickles we have
only the best: Chutney Chili
Sauce, Chow -Chow, sweet and
sour Vinegar Pickles and also
Horse Radish.
We still solicit your trade
W. T. O'Neil.
CLINTON
t.
Hand Laundry.
I wish to ileform the citizens of
Clinton that I am doing a first-class
laundry business in the ,sand formerly
occupied by Mr. John Hays on •Ontare:
io street and will guarenfo
tee satisc-
ti•on or yeur money refunded. • Shirts.
ironed so that they will not hurt the
neck. Stand up collars ironed without
being broken in the wing.
Shirts 5C
Collars lc
Cuffs 2e per pair -.
Blouses IOC to 25C
Family washing, plain not starched,
.25C per doz.
Family washing, searched, ace per
erozen.
Goods called for and delivered in any
part of the town.
Charlie Ming.
- Held Up ..
It is reported that President Mitch-
ell has threatened to resign if the soft
coal miners decide to strike.
Over r,000 Ifussians who lied the
country to escape ertny service arrived
at New York.
Brantford is n darkness as a result
of the collapse cf the IVIoliawk Lake
embankment, depriving the electric
light plant of power -
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The News of Goderich.
Miss E. A. Skialing15,.
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Many of our skilled workers insilk
embroidery attended the class of the
Misses Munro and Baldwin at Xiod-
gens'
stere
Something sensible.—Toronto Mas-
,
WANTED—A MAN ter 13aners' Association has decided
TO LOOK AFTER not to increase the price or bread at
kocsesi cow and. garden, anti. nio•Ke present. GoderiCh bakers "please pay
• himself generellv mcf111.--APPIY to attentions
• 0. D. aleTAOGART, Clinton.
dor inspection is one style of shoe
from the many 'varieties we have in
stock. It fairly represents Che ele-
gance of all our shoes. 'rimy ate new
and right up to the minute in point
of style. • TI:ey are just off the last
and look well and wear well. 'Unlike
many handsome things they have last-
ing qualities. If you wish to be well
shod, put your feet in: a pair of our
$3.50 shoes, the :best ever sold at kthe
price,
Our Groceries
ore always fresli and, especially
suitable to the seasons of the year, WS
well as the staple goods required ev-
ery day in the week. They fill every
shelf mei corner in our store. It is
hardly necessary td state that these
goicids are of the highest quality and
prices are very reasonable.
Mr. Aikenheati, Bayfield Road, was
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confined' to lied several days last week
, from e fall oecasioned by slipping or
WANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSE- an icy part of his yard,
work, wages $8 to $,J0 a month, no Mrs. Anthony .A.Ilen, tco, sustained
washing. Apply to MRS. G. D.
a fall cat March eth end had the mis-
MeTAGGART, High street, Clioton. fortune to break one el her limbs.
Mrs. Alfree. Nicholson was able to
be out again last week after her very
FARM TO RENT OR SF/Jo—LOT 22 serous indisposition.
Maitiona con., Colleorne, consisting Cuptain Tralseway and family with
of r6o acres. Frame house, good a few friends including Col, Varcee's
bank barn and outbuildings. Well sett Charles, drove to 'Penzance Piece'
watered. so ecres fall wheat 3o on Tuesday evening last and enroyeal
acres for crop, balance in gaass. For
further partieulars apply torRiehard'
Baker, Clintori.
•
FARM FOR SALE—LOT 31, CON. I.,
Stanley, about 2 miles front Clin-
ton, nsplerdid farm of Too acres in
good state of aultivation, Comfort-
able frame house nearly new, new
barn and other ouf-buildings., never
failing well, Fer further particulars
apply on premises or lay mail to
WILLIA1VI CALWELL, Clinton P. 0.
HONEY FOR SALEL--ANY • OITANTI-
ty of good honey for, sale.---L•DODD.
•
FARM FOR SALE.--t0T, MAIT-
land concession, Goderich township,
about x mile from Holinesville; con-
taining sae sores more -or less. On
the place is a house, kitchen andwoodshed, -barn end stable, °raced,
and aboitt 8 acres of bush . and a
never -failing creek rurniitg through
• the place, aboirt 5 acres of foll wheat
and about- 20 acres of Sall Plowing
done. Will he sold ea 2 o'clock p.
m, en April 1st. For. particulars
&pray to the undersigned executors—
H. ELFORD, GEO. TEBBUTT, Hol..
mesville P, 0.
STRAYED.—A RED ,TWO-YEAR-OLD
steer 'strayed onto the premises cf
Jas. Boyce, Lot 20, con. II, Stan=
• ley, • on or about Nov. 23rd,• The
owner is reqiiested to prove proper7,
••ty; pay clasnages and take the ani-
mal away.—JAMES BOYES. 3f
WANTED--GIlt.14 ABOUT SIXI'EEN
' years of age fa' Leh/ with • general
house work.--ApPly to MRS. WILL
1-LaRLAND, Princess street, East. •
FOR. „-SALE—THE UNDERSIGNED
haves for sale . a • splendid thorobreci
Dials= bull 'eight month.s dark
red, he is • o Very promising animal
and • will be sold cheap. We have al-
so for gale a qUantity of seed. oats,
barley and peas. These Oats are of
splendidevariety and great yielders,
having grown 7o bushels to the
• acre ;lest year.: Address, .TYNDALL
•
BROS., Clinton.
R. GRAHAM
HULL; 1001a, •SALE. -THE TJNDER.-
signed has for.sale a- IS months old
Grade Bull'. It's a, goof animal.—
S. APPLEBY, /164:.24, C012. 8, Hul-
lett, LOnclesbora, P. 0.'
• .
FOR SALE Ois. TO i?...ENT—A cOm-
foria.ble house situated on bonier of
Church and Osborne streets.—Apply
to enAs, OVERIST,TRY. July lath.
Ogle Cooper's olti stand.
Cash for Butter and Bus, PhOng 23
,
CAROL 2. NEWCOMBE A. L. C,
organist Of Oziterio street Methodist
charehe 'Teacher of Piano, Ha.rniony,
Form.: Free Theory lecture to
dents 'every Tuesday evening. at stu-
dio. Over Ninecombe's store,
-, •
CLINTON DYE womc.s—r AM PRE -
pared sto do all kines of Cleaning,'
Dyelog and Pressirig of Clothes..
' All work dons an short notice and
• satisfaction gnaranteed.—sl. T. SE-
• WARD..
the outing very Much, although the„
rive was pretty well through. drifts.
Since noting tae death or. Mrs. J.
Craig at Tarouto) word comes of the
death of her son. Thomas (Tab) four
days hster: Both died of pneumonia
and Mr, Craig, the father of the feria
ily, lying , hi the hospital with caneer.
Ile had e: cancer cut out of his lip
while. residing here about thirteen yea-
rs . ago an no* it muse have dev:elee•-
ed again, • Our . fishermen will be 'sorry son Of .Mr. Tom Vv alters has recovered
to . know . of all the troubles Mr. Craig fro*. a serious attack of intim-equation.
has enact:gone' stoce leaving G-ederich Miss 'Dorogh. returned lust weels
last summer, s •• • • from her visit to the millinery. open-
ings at Detroit and "Toronto. . •
•elre. Captain McKay, eceempenied
by -Mrs, Neil ComplielS, .are both in
Torcnto aid will remaini'rs that e city
• for some time, ..
.Mr, Osweld Dunn, who spent several
CorreepOndent
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' An exchange , says that since the year
1830 the only winter that approached,
the 'present one was that of 18,74-5,
and • that winter was only a poor sec-
ond. •
Eg•gs are falling rapidly in price.
WS, J. P. Brown was glad to find
that the little sick Went', that she'
went „down to the .Teronto hospital to
see was recovering rapidly.
Engineer Week and family of London
ar-
rive
roma ojtinr removing Py. g4toriGoicleril4cand will ex -
Mr. John Lashant of Loneestoro,
who ettended the Assize Court, was,
while here, the guest Of his slater -in-
law, Mrs. W. Lashano
• Blaster Regoadel Smith Was delight-
ed to receive recently from • Ceylon
a letter from o boy of 16 years, who
' Wrote an excellent hand and : used
good. English. He said he was a
Bhuddist and very anxious to snake a
collection, of Canadian stamps.. • lie
asked. •Reginald to kindly inf'orin him
by letter what occupatiou he had
chosen. • So we find that the .Bhud-
dists are •embracing our language and
customs if riot our religion,
Miss Venom Andrews spent thepast
winter at Detroit city with her cou-
sieea Mr, George Hilton and his
sis-
ter, Miss Hilton!, of that city.
We are. glad to note that flie little
CHEAP •, ONE ,WAY RATES .
' . • • To THE WEST .VIA:•
'—GREAT NORTIIRRN RAILWAY-
• Effeetive •daily during March and
April,' cheap one way Colonist tickets.
Will 1,0 issued : from 'ell stations in
Ontario to • all points on the Great
Northern' Reilvaay • it the states of
Moritano, • '• Iclalio, Washington 'end
Oregon, also all pointe in. Britiels Col-
umbia. On 1Vlarc1ifst, 81.11i 15th, 2e11d•
and 29th; coal 'April 5th, teth, retb
and 26th one way secoild class tickets
Will be issued. frosts Chicago:to points
in. North Dakota at greatly redhead
rates. Full iriformation es to time of
trains berth rates sa. Tourist Sleepers,
also
trains,
• on any of the above
states cal application to Ches. W.
Groves; District Passenger Agent, 6
King street West, Roam x . Toronto,
or la L Whitney, General Passenger
Agent, St: Paulo Minn. ..
It Will Pay You
WE WILL HAVII IN A NEW
STOCK OF GRANITEWARE,
TINWARE, ODD • msnus, GAR-
DEN SEEDS AND ALL • THE
LATEST DESIGNS IN WALL
PAPER. "
DON'T PORGET O Glyn
A CALL AT
Mrs, Shier's vAngig
Beacom's Old Stand
Oppbeite the Man genteel,
. Marriages.
JONES-1-SPR0AT—At the Egenondvila
• • le manse, • on March ode' Relit,
Jorses of Deloraine, Man., to Miss
• . Jennie -Sproat of Seeeforth. •
COLEMANI—ILAY-eAt the resideoce of
• the leride's fathers. TUckersanith, on
March 2nd, •by the •, Rev. Neil
. Show, Samuel Coleman to Miss
. Anna Hay. •
LAMONT—SLEMMON=At the home of
• • the bride's mother, Ethel, on Mar-
.. eh end, by Rev, C. P. Wells,, •Mr,
- Alex. D. 'Lamont to Miss Mary. A.,
•• only daughter of 'Mrs. 'John Siete-
• nn.ons all of Ethel.. •
MACKAY—RATHWELL—In Winnipeg
• .
on Marcie 3rd, .1}y..Rev.• DeveleAe-
- die, • fifth' daughter Of, aat.Samuel
Rethwell of • Goderich township,• ' to,
John lileekey of Hagen, Man.
•
• Deaths.
.
Three Gateways
To The West,
. • • •
CURRIE—In. Star ley on • March S9th,
s James Ctirrie, aged ,tes 'years. •
RENIV.ICK-4n*.Tucheremith on March
. Seth, Janice Renwiak, aged 13
years. • ,
HOLLAND—InGoderich..tovenship ote
• March 13111,eptha . aged
•
.6a years and 9 months.•
years
on Mareli
2nd, Win. 'Jae'. Sietterienee aged 32
• years and. 2 Months. •.' •• : •
CLARIS-a-In Tuekeremith.ots.-Mh:s
arctli.
the -infant .child of Sara ;anal all's:
'•Peter .Clery. • a • "- , •
Eialaareefir: Grey: •on March 'aid; John
• • Ewen, •• aged 82.aaare :andet mon-
" the..
13ARB01,1R—Ias ' Wm: • Wawanoidu o
." .. March ath; Wni BaehottaSaged .•
• years. •'
.. •
. • . ,
Since the Southwest /ea/sited, the
hew eleetric lighted train of the' Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
has been plated in service, Chicago to
Kensas City, this company offers the
best of train service through three int -
portent gateways—Kansas City, Oma-
ha. and St. Paul,
The Pioneer Liihited, Chicago to St.
Peed end Minneapolis for years has
nen the most popular tram between
these cities. The Overland Litnited,
.POPULAR OTTAWA•
..MAN • IN:.:LUCK..
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DODIra • KIDNEY " PILLS „CURED
-HIM OF .S'fONE- .THE'
NEYS. •
MR. S. A. .C.M.:SSIDY,: •TI -IE WELL".
• KNOWN SPORTSMAN, • 'Ir'.,LLS
• WHY •IIE. .1$ GRATEFUL TO THE
• GREAT CAN4DIAN 'KIDNEY RE-
MEDY. • • :
Ottawa; Ont., Mareh
Few •ueople itt the teen tea ora as well
knheine a,nd mailer aa *Mr.
eassiehay; proprietor, of the Bijou hotel
Metcalf. street. Ae• a hunter' and fisits
&lean e'en mare than local reputatiols
lie hag becoinie known ti, folloWers' •of
the rod erd gun all over the 'country;
and irony of 'the members . of .parlia-
meet' who make an annual sojourn'
licre are counted ,ainorip.his pefsbnat
friends.
The news, ttetafore, • that he has
found e complete curio fe r a clangereta
ntalselv will give general satisfaction.
Speaking of :it lie 'pays
fridiels -all .know that I have
been troubled for years evith Stone in
the Kidneys, that thotieh- 1 consulted
the • best physicians and tried nearly
every ezetnedy 1 coula taitik of I was
tina.ble to get better.
• Some time • agoa friend toad me.
Dotld's Kidney Pills would cure me. As
a last resort I tried them and they
have cured me. I cannot imagine more
severe suffering than one encleres wlo
has Stone .in the Kidneys and, I feel
the wen -nest gratitude towards Dodds
Kidney Pills,'
• It the disease. is of the Kidneye or
from the Kidneys, • Dodd's Xidiley
Villa will 'cure it.
•
• Hullett Township.
• The follcwing . shows the reletive
standittg of the pupils of S: S. No. 5
for the month of laelsoiary, based on
•written examinatiohs, atteridance and
general proficiency :
Sr. 5th—It. Voddert '
Sr. 40—Albert Vodden, Seale 31c -
Cool . Effie Jackson, James lVfeCool,
John Vodden, Win. Haggart, William
Snell., Harry McCool.
• Jr. 4th—Mabel McCool, Frank Hib-
bert, John Wallace, Cattle Vochleal,
Ella Webb, Elsie Brown, Essie Maar.
Sr. 3rd—Ilert Nett, Magpie, Cole, i -
r.anee,sterici—"Erne.st • Voddela The" Miss Minnie Morris of the. Joliette,
coleei,,, Charlie Lee, Mabel Lee, liffilenee ' Alonzo, who speht a few doys at their
Ma. Miele, college Mid her brother, 1VIester
hoinea residence of Mr, William IV/ore
111 Dress Gonda and Triintring,we have bought only -the rievvest mid so
year's ?
Sr. nrd—Sept. Wallaee„ •Ephraim tis, saltford, have returited to Joliet. leeeithdti. tflhoewinistelgvelisnosso crietelyseltaosotithes vol.: .o•ts:._
moet up-to-date lines. Remember'', We have not a lot or last
Mary Jackson, Ch.o.r1;e, Vodden, Ar- Miss Cealleaells Miss, Grace Smith des. The voiles and veilings' art, der- 4. Dress Goods to dispose of , ....,
Snell, Orval Rapson, Flossie Brown, te.
baps, in highest &vet. I3ordered mai " ,
niand MeCool. tura Miss Vanzandt lissve returited from !.
gort, Richard Vodden. Mies Venzliedt will have charge of tures, sheer cottOns and linen canvas y
weeks with - his parents here, returned -
to his duties this weak as cook in the
lamber camps of Britisa • Columbia:.
His salaryie $150 a inonth. . • .
Magsnie Swanson intends going _
West this season. Ile has beet:. with
his faraily here for the past few weeks
:heving. contracted -a severe. Cold, -while
at Work with the G. T. R. *
' • Mr.. . and Mrs. ..William . Greens left,
8th *March to pay.. e .eisit to their
daughter, .Mrs. Parnham • -end .son,. Mr.
Willie . Green ..of •DetrOit.• . • • .• •
The lieliermen have .agaits. taken po-
session of the. town hall and are busy
snaking and preparing their -nets' for
the great fish., leap yeer. 1904. They
•• • • •?pre eoeen eaeclesa..
- Captain jenies 'Seeder . is- Makings.
sach • ateada • pregrass. to good healtls
that, .will soon be able to . get out
age.in. • .
In.. writing to his .-mother•at- Goder-
icha. during • her vi to . 'her parents; -
Mr, . .• Kirkbride, Moeter.- Kirk
Reynolds . *sale, '•would -:nbt heve.•
missed -you: neatly .eca much •if •••I 1-,e.d•,•
printing. Pei*, • .:TO ,Rteas, hey. ihee. • orie
when you: arc .crinotig S_ • •
' Mrs, •Satherland of Ditilmen,is
the 'et.sist Of her,disagliter, is-,sne,S•
• aliss Anisia ooly .daughter
of Mr. James Buchanan Jr., gave her
fu-st progreesiye -euchre 'paIrty On Tues-
a'ay • eeen,hig..„
. Next Sunday be Passioo SanS
daY and the 27th Palm Senday.* .
• Easter this .yeer • fells. on'Apial 'ere..
The. 'last'. time' this occurred was . in
183'6 .• iond will •not happen again Wad
. ,
• Mrs. Robert 'Voting, .svlisi Client the
winter in Californias. is expeeted home
at an earlY date. •• , •
11. C. . Filsinger has purchased . the
unoccitpied house on West street owned
by Miss Fairfield. of Detroit... -
Godetich . had neves" so many vacant
stores on the.. sqeerci as at present.
There :are three in• ilie Beitish Exchens
ge block as at . least. in MeLeen's•
block adjoining and orie or two others
elsewhere upon the square, • •
Rev', Dr, Daniel has resigneei the
pastorate ca North:street chureh.
The inonument erected to the mem=
Ory el late Frederick T. Love bY
the Woodmen of the World will be un-
veiled shortly eater Easter, • • . •
• Mr. John- Sliepperd,• who farmed kir
some. 'years at Oxbow, Assa., IS now
thinking of remaining in town • with
hi a e .•
Ilatrister Dancey was in Buffalo re-.
ceotly visiting las brother Toth • wha
Is ill in a hoSpital in that city. •
•• Mr. Toni. Bell teteitad to Hamilton
cn Saeurdey ,after - spending a pleasant
visit • with, his coasius, aciss Blanehe
Young, Goilerich, aral Miss LOttie:Bell
of Beyfield.• .• •
" •
Miss Blanche Young hria returned
froin a; visit to her . cousin, Miss Lot-
tie Bell, Bayfield. • . .
•The. death of M. Julia Lyster„ wife
of E. B. Nash- of Lexington, Keh-
tucky, Who died at her home on 29th
• WaS. received by ber many fri-
ends here. with deep: regret. She was
o stenographer ..the court 'house
eluting the last yee.ta of her residence
here. She was grancloliatighter • Of
ehe. late Daniel Lizare, clerk of the
peace. One. •sistet surviveS Mrs. Nash,
Miss I,yster of Chitago.
aiss SkimingS has presented the
Goderich township Rifle. Association
With el copy of a poem written on
preeenting the associatiori svith the
badge on. the net of the -conversa.z-
lone held at Od fellow's 'heals The pe-
on was • framed with • a neat gilt
frame, • .
The Huron promotion examinations
will he held on Weditesday and Thurs-
cloy, March 3ot12 and 31st. •Papers
are being prepared for Proatotion. from
Sr. endi. Sr. gild, Jr. 3rd and 'Sr. 3re2
classes. !Teachers requiring papers
must send at once to the. P. S. inspec-
• tor for the number of papers needed.
• Miss Minnie Cock returned to her
home at Clinton on Saturday after a
pleasant two cloys' aisit with her
young friend, Miss Pox. •
• Miss Evelyn 'Croigie left ott Wednes-•
day to Visit friehds in Buffalo.
W. McLean was in Handlten last
week attending a wedding in that airs -
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
s
Reveals That "Pe-ru-na is Calculated to
Tone up the System., Restore the Pune
-
tions and. Procure Health."
•So SAYS PROF, L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST.
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“Butifis up the Sextant."
Hon. josepb, II. Ridgeway, Secretary
of the American Anti -Treat Society,
writes the following: letter from the.
Grand Central Hotel, St, Paul, Minn.:
"It is with great pleasure that en,-.
(torso reruns, as• ; -
:111X11:nceoLtpractoedni;
to do' all it:
claims. have
tied ib
labndmhvneorawl
of nothing. that
pse:erstete:::?aned°111at-',:.
the same tame
builds up the ".•
"I have rec-
eos.'ep-le' Ridgeway"-
ommended it to •
enumbeapf my " • '
friends ena always feel that I do thera.o.
service for I Unow how satisfaetor-y the
results invariably are. I only wish
everylamily had a bottle—it would save
moch siekuees and doctor bills."—joseph
V. Ridgeway.
"Feet Better Than for Five Tears:,
Mr, James B. Taylor, Roberts, bide
writes;
"I ani at the present time entirely"
well. a can eat anything I ever could.
I took five bottles of Peruza, and feel
better now than. I have for five years.
I have doctored •svith other doctors off
and on for fifteen years, sol can reconv-
sinteemuclatbyoturroebulleedsinl etakveergryealltpcillii‘Yastfrefor
in. thanking yon for yew free advice
and peruna."—Jaraes 33, Taylor.
• .41 motes ray Iffeals as X Bead to.o,
Mr. J. W. Pritchard, Wolf Lake, Rade
Writes:
' "I am pleased to say that I have been
Mired of catarrh of the stornaelt by Pe-
rms,. I could hardly eat anythisag that
agreed with Me. Before I woule get
half through my meal • my' stomach ,
would file with gas causing me:1=0h
distress and =pleasent feelinos for an
hour oe two after each meal. But,
thanks to your Penum, lam now.com-
pletely cured, and can at anything I
want to without any of the distec3ssing
symptoms.. I can now enjoy my meals
as r used to do, and it is all due -to Dr.:.
liartrban and Itis wonderful medicine,
Perinea,• . •
'• "It has been one year sinco 1, -was'
ciired, and I ane all 0. K. yet, so know ;
I ani eured."—T. W. Pritchard. '
• Dyspepsia, is a very common phase of
summer °seal -alb A remedy that will
cure catarrh of one location. evill cure it
anywhere. Peruna, cures catarrh where •
ever located. That it is a prompt, and .
•. prof. 1.4.1, Miller, late Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the High Scheel permanent cure for . catarrh of the
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of Ypsilanti, Mich., writes front 3,327 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Ill., lie follows: stomach the above letters testisa. •
atee several ofmy friends have spoken to me of the fevorable results obtained If you do not derive prompt' And sails-,
throngh the use of peruna, eapecielly to cases of catarrh, r examineci it most factory results feeim the. use ea Pernna,
thoroughly to learn its contents ' •• write at Olice to pr. I:Uri/nen, giving a
• "I found it 'composed of extracts. of herbs and barks of mostvaluable medicinal 'full statement of peer case .end he will
qualities combined with other ingredients, delicately balanced„, calculated. to torie be pleased to give you his valuable ads
up,the.syStera, restore the functions and procure health, . , vice gratis _
ogi consider Peruna one Of the Most skillfully and sci entifically prepared Address Di. Heitman, President. of
mediChnis; which the .nablic can use wiih safety and success. " -i -PROP. L. .1.
MILLER. • : '
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• The Hartman. Sanitarium, Coltmibmi,
. otest The' question as to
Better Than a Magazine. The Spring Assizes.
Whether. • :the fecie:• justilied • •,he - attest.'
• The Illustrated • •BuffalcoExprege in .. • • -
.1 u itia.a. co e• h.- : he r :au,. ,;..lio.,i4d.-.
The 'July eiteinpe, of the:High Court ; ill:gianign mai icu 011 ..4.14e,
Id.' It was the pioneer in its field. and • . day .ef: la:it Week ''befo•re, 'the •Holiarab,le .
ill's, I,orcishi 'I, and. tit.i.- -.1.00( oily --five.
-11),4-4., of 1.11e...aden-
beet • iliustrated. newspaper in the woe's of jUstice openeti in G Oderich• on: .14...1i- i -
its •• 'enlarged ..forni. i' lust about .• the ' i dine- .noit 11-1 0.1,' OW 11111 .,t . it any, :
it , ever hos . beenein the feed of . the Mr. Justice. Teeteel„ with thirteen eiv... should be NV:0:f.! 1:4!!:.0' IA. il. 1 . r ' it:: jt,ry by .' •
il. iseues on the docket. Thera was' aa= i.
issu.e. of F-ebroary • 28th -contained mere. - • '
so ' one . criminal. cege; . . - . .. • - .. .. minittee . to . t...ns:a.t,r illeni,i In accorti;• -
Shobbroolt Nis,•pi7ktinget-Aii a - action 1, eace
papers - which • prize quality:. • ' The with. their .• ay swey's It I F• I:. v asliip . .
Eve,ryoue , reniarleal- en the • bettety •and -• slander . . The, jury 'retired „at I I 8... 1.- eliYOLed. judgment t0. lie entele4 e,'..;.aiti-
t4aii six• dozen pictures for ,fre-e °eras; far ,, et :tile plaint ita. clismissities tile action •
interest 'of tliascaeurnber. .it is the airra-:in. and
finding 111" T,oraship- directed judgment
returnee' •at..r 1 .30.. • On.' • their
1. with. yost s., ine1uding,-ei.ists. of e.);-autin:
Exprese to... issue., not eitlY '. :..t.lie.•.'.: to bc•••entered,.'for. plaintiff for Simi:a-x-(1..11.10V 1..11(1 di S '14"k, ers- .a'n,-'. r6u;trl.,. fl• that.
of :the pabliehers•• .- and ' ' • editora 41. The
eess. costes on tase•high..caert- • sc .••_lc• .- • • 'Die fi .11.*eeleoft•tei,Siellollo,iiii.11-..swtiietehee..,...,•..t.,,..snili, E,L.• sp.ee:dy......,.....-
neWsp4ier:.,' -hi:Ile:field; be : ' to . make eileintifi in the: -action 'is so lad of tkir-,:i
each asset • bettei .than the •on e- • 11 t. :teen _ wtiO Wok .. action -threrigli his fa- i. Steep vs; .GederiSh laasin: -iiitel3ier. • :.• -
thero.a :farther' in• Hallett.' : The delena eche to -UI action 'for breach of •cone
l)kf•tueded..it. 'The anereasecl size of the
aalser. • makes • -i.t. -Poseilaes . to ' offer a . dant...Was J.ohn Grainger; . who. . adinitsal •tract, - •The . Pia -ea iff . in, thi.,.. ease, , . •ie-
greater...Varietea ;•••han eves'. .before, • e•aee. ted '. that - he made -the alleged . states 1. ;Iris., Stoup • ef . Clinton,' Wheat; ' patent
interests of .alleagee iota conditions' sal, metes; Jamie las elefenee 'the plea,. thet. l' for -a (Ilse. conitet::-kind.shoL! . ;:tnylnuent
readers ean thus be Catered. to•.•• ••• • .tile ateitethents; .were• true:. ' one; of ale los :wed •dril Is •the:. defeeclitiit •eompany -.
,Sealle iesi10-• of Dilarele• 6th will ha:tidies'
. .. . wttoesses..for tlie*SaefesiCe- was 0••• little."' -acquired: 'Theo pled -Miff. :was . on. 'the
Werthy • lit mana ' 'respects. -at will •ha -girt...01 'six. awl •owing • to- doubt 11.' '';'1O1.1. witeees . stand 'for about •an hoer 'and a• •
an autemobik needier arid its-. first her.. capacity to. ender:it:rata the. meture I esee. be leteeaay - •itiolaalla•meenita; yes.- .,
of an . oath His. Loreship.-dia tot.-,olow.i.1.0•411.;),.; and ..theCP.aleitts; th.:'• machine .•
her evidenee.•: .s. : . ..-,:. .--.•.- ... • - ; • : • itself,. und..vaeiceis•parts„ the agteement.
Tacieseneet •• al.,..'.Va.'•Raleettson.HAilf between" :-the: 'patentee •tual the. defends:.
actibet .- to prove t'lie.‘Will' of ..theS: late [tsetse -.Whereby,. tLe • latter ae CI llited: the •
Johri- RobereSoii • in' solemn form. • ;By , patent ..end :agreed • to' manufacture the.' *"
consent ' • Hie:: .f.brdship• . 'd ireeted... that • 1 Mathew • '. Tilt . the CainOiar, tuail4t,•: .
•judginent , be eritered.:for.alie plaintiff§ i 'and a. ' large• -emouet, of 'correspone '
decreeing farob ate . of -the will"' ea. the,: dence Were • •, Put in as - exhibits:. The.," •
late 'Sohn Robe,rtson hi •soleinn. • • form ,I.witnesses tor • the 'aiifenstint company ,..
-.la 0 isOis.i-git,t.the.: caVos. lodged -by t were- e.x-tiinager IS. W. Date ,.•Geo., IL •
:the -,delend•ant..-;Costs. of Ole': aetion. to:1 IIoSkeirTIarry-. De Reed, .D14eagee Dev- I
be paid by the de fee de la -1.4 'tau . plain- . I, id Thienson, isres'ealent ',lames -Clark encl.
tiffs, the •tixecutors, .said costs also . to:. I Direeter • •Jas,••• Wilson. . . .
ilieluee•: -"the Cost, of exaMinatione : • of l'• : . • -, • -• ••,, s- .• • . ... ,
I. actioa to - rescind 'the. sale ,O1 'certain •• '
..1.3ykes vs.: Rannio—An action .-for . mai.'
:Reims .peasecutiOn. '..Tae plaillea .is• .0,. stoes, ' the plaintiff being.. Jeaesti -Whi•.:
'spectacle • 'and. • patent tileiticine • veneer' ••1•1=':1Y.. 0f..t.°''''4' ' .. •-• --. ' ": "'as
whoWas ._ arrestee,by I 'Constable,' West-, : . • The • cf.se :of WAster •vs ; i In.: :" Ofand '
cott . •on • • suspicion Of the ..theft s of ' a 1' Truak .Railway Co'. •SvaS .Settird oat of'..
gold Wateh lieloilging las ' Mrs.-. Raiinie , _courts 55eo. diimageS • being. acesee a. upe '
at. Heheellestlie, Yilefeuctent being. Mr) . ell.asid, ei• comae cf other •eeses '5 nat al=
Rennie,: .oie - W1108.0 .fillohnation : the so settled. • ' • • . ' - • • '
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' ••••allifivensale- sh. tales.: f .rear smalliPrir;•`.CAW ..::, _ 7... •• . . -........ - •... ' .. .. ea: Saeeeeasis,
sasasaaeaaaskeisasaaseesastsaeseokseeeaeke.a.asaeaaeaaea.a4aaaee saaeaseseesaassaas •
page will be largely devoted te, poen-
tech ,ara.wibg of the. subject which will,
be Supplemented, by several photogra-
phic •reproditetions, .the whole:Making
a solid page. et pieturce. ' • ' •
The Russian-Sapariese •War will.. re-
ceive soine attention, 'not only from
John Smith'. butofrom Others. Frank
G. • Carpenter has interviewed- Secretary
COrtelyee .of the new Deporiarient of
Labor, which. - is •• expected • to 'do aO
mech nieeting • industriel problems) '
The . Young' people will find, material
that will surely interest thein„ as well
as •, their elders.
Every one of the twelve illustrated
pages will have sothething • which Will
interest every live. Irian or womati,sup.,
pletherited by the best of general • and
special reading iiia:tter; that can • be
had, •,
The Express is not only the, 'hest
rieWspaper printed bet it is better than
niost inagazinee. • •'
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• The Fashions For Spring,
• Coats and skirts are now being ntaeie
of the same itiateriol but they are ito
lotigers fashioned upon lases of altric,st
geometric severity. • The newest mie:
terisa for tliese and otie that is rapid-
ly comirog forwaxa is crepe . cailie.
The spring coat may be matt ally
one cf three distinct shapes ; one is
the short sack coat, loeee and straight'
which wus seen last season ; another
is a medified Russiati blouse, some-
. ••• Whitely vs. .1.hompeon; et al, . ear
parties air • diecovery.
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2. Several lots of our new goods have arrived and we 'are ex pectin g 4.
I More to come next week. Our stock is gradually getting.filled up and e•
,-; business is comp:tench* to come our way. Old customers • and many sk.
4. new ones are again finding their way to our store and are pleased 't
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what suggestive of the kimono ; a .• •
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third style is, a Oahe loose coat with X -
a c pe, - •• . • ' et..
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V m . present itidications, ' tWo ItOte- •4. We wish to'call your attention to a, line•of Ladies' Wear that we .4. •
worthy feattlres of the new gown are *to have in stook and which we intend. to handle, called "Iler Lailysinp y ,
likely to preyed. 'The more Important y. Brand" of Skirts, Blouses and all the different 'lines in Under,vear, v
is the .ever inereesing vogue r )f • the. *.t. Nothing better to be gad and at popular pt lees .
short skirt. The other is the frequent A •.•.
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use of drapery across tlie front of the -,I. —
w.a4st. . •4; •
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. Too much importamee -cannot be *so . i DRESS GOODS , . .;.
given t� the soft, sheer labrics that L •;* •?
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. LADIES' WEAR .. . •
• Ir. end—Cora MeCool) Wegley the millinery openings at Toronto. tamale in soft silk atul cotton inix- + .
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Pt. end—Floy Edna Webb, Smith Bros. establishment. are among. the poPular novelties. A
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Pt, ist—mary VOddelt. raid Stiliclay Was cobserved • iri Knox glint of .gOlei ihtrodueed itt every- •S
A Few Lihes At Reduced Prices
di*, Gold braieks, buttans, frogs,
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Chicago to otridta and sun, rancaseo A,E17.613.1eoluttotlettotlheeer.li, average 26— church on Sunday last. Next Sunday
a. Ito. ReV. Mr. Elliott will preach cords and pendants are some of thes••t•
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is the most famous of transe(mtinelltai The fealeavieg is the rePort for S. S. and in the evening Rev. Small of An. f th' nTtar decoration le- t
trains through &India. No. 0', gullett, lor Debrusxy, • based burn. ces that are fine and rainy" are the A
The Sonthwest Chicue.o ta upon daily 'narks and written exams. MiSS Celia Girviit has returned to ehoice of the moment. The Colored
A few Boys' Knickers left of lot advertised.
.About one: dozen Boys' Sweaters a.1,
A quantity of ladies' tioundationt Collar toorras 2 for 25c.
MORN QUOTATIONS LATIM ON.
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i iti h r sister cotton embroideries ate antonq the lb ....0
tion cats and other excellent equip- uodercock. •e The Goderich township Rifle Associa- runehings withont rattriber for the
ment, offers travellers to the South- ' Sr. tith--x Wm. TaltiblYri, X Will. tion has passed a vote of thanks to sleeves eincl neck of tit* fashionable
heretofore enjoyed, and in consequence Jr, 4th.....x Jas. trighturit, X Frank eMeirsitsly Sprheisneiiititigead ker2te badge she re- gowit and buttons are conspieuees.....-
Iorom The Delineator for April.
west better service than they have Saundercoek, Alfred Collinsou.
has proved a success Iron its initial Tatriblyn, Notiman itnox. .
trip. Sr, 3rd-1ermari Saurdereock. —
1.1 C r Wall caused a loss of $20 00°1 ish t.oInswbia is reported to he dying,
Itansas City, with its standard° and Those rheeked x attended every day 1 Dungannon after v s e
coinpartment sleepers, lihrary observe,- sth—x 1VIaggie x thus. Sa- Mrs. BrYages, novelties, There are lingerie fri is at
Tire flu the Canada Cotton Mill at 1,:x.-Idetit..0(wera)r McInnes of Drit-
Nor, 8 Itihee Stf, Bast, Toronto, Oilt: iVieVittie, Go:PL. row*, o 4 .•
A. 3, TAYLOR, Can. Pass, Agent. Jr. 3rd ---Elsie Lear.
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PLUMSTEEL
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