The Clinton News-Record, 1904-03-24, Page 5Mnrolt 24h 19,04
FARM VOR s4LE—Tor, ax, mktT.
land conessioui Go4er1ch i&nsatpi
bout z mile Iron eoti-
tailing fell mires inore or less, On
the Place is a, licuse, kitchen and
woodshed, barn ar.d stable, orchard,
•and about B acres a bush and a.
haver-failiug creek running through
the place, about 3 acres of fall wheat
94nd. abOut 2,o acres of fall plowing
done. Will be soia a 2 o'elock p.
tn. en April let. For partieule.rs
*4)ply to the undersigned. executors --
U. ELPORD, GEO. T.EBBIT'rT, Trod-
mesville P. O.
The sale will take place in Holmes -
vine.
CWP ONE WAY RATES
To nal WEST 'VIA
-GREAT ..NORMERN RAILWAY -4
Effective daily during Witch, and
April, cheap one way Colonist ticicets
sail1 be isaued from all sta•tions in
Ontario to all points on the Great
• Northern Railway in the states of
Montana, Idaho, Washington and
Oregon, also ell points in British
umbia. On March ist, 8th, xsth, 22nd
and 29th, gaid April 5th, tetli, 19th
and 26th one way second class tickets
will be issued from Chicago to points
in North Dakota at greatly reduced
rates. Full information as to time of
trains, berth rates in Tourist sleepers,
also ,literature on any of the above
'states on applicatiOn to 'Chas. W.
Graves, District Pas,senger Agent, 6
King street West, Room 12, Toronto,
or P. I. Whitney, General Passenger
Agent, St. Paul, Minn. •
We amain/
Caul(' You?
Have built up a first class
H 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
of this.
Among other lines we ex-
cel in Fancy Biscuits. We
keep Assorted Biscuits at 10c
per lb. up to Macaroons at 50e.
In Olives and Pickles we have
only the. best: Chutney Chili
Chetv-Chow, sweet and
sour Vinegar Pickles and also
Horse Radish. •
le We still solicit your trade
W. T.
CLINTON
Hand Laundry.
I wish to inform the citizens Of
Clinton that I ani doing a first-class
laundry business in the stand formerly
occupied .by. Mr. John Hays an Ontar-
io street and will guarantee satisfc...c-
tion or ycur money refunded. • Shirts .
ironed so that they *ill not hurt the
neck. -Stand up collars ironed .withaut
being broken in the wing.
Shirts 5c •
Collars lc
Cuffs 2c per pair
Blouses lee to 256
Family washing, plain uotstarched,
25C per doz.
Family washing, starched, soc per
dozen.
Goods called far and delivered in any
part of the town.
Charlie Ming.
"
- Held Up -
afor inspection is one style of she
tram the -many varieties are halve in
stock. It fairly represents d.he ele-
gance of all our shoes. They are neW
and right up to the -minute in *Aft
of style. They are just ell the last
and look well and wear well. ' Unlike
many handscnne things they have last-
ing qualities. If you Wish to be well
shod, put your feet in a pair of our
$3.5o shoes, the hesteversold at the
price. '
Our Groceries
are always fresh and especihily
suitable to the seasons of the year, ea
well as the staple goods required ev-
ery day in the week. They fill every
shelf tad corner in our Store. Xt •
is
hardly necessary td (state that • these
goods are of the highest quality and
eirices are very reasonable. ;
R. GRAHAM
Ogle Cooper's old stand.
Cash for Butter and Agee. Phone 23
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It W ill Paylrou
WA WILL HAVE /X A NAW
STOCX OF "GRANITHWARE,
T/NWARE, ODD DISHES', GAR -
o DEN SEEDS AND ALL THE
LATEST DESIGN'S IN 'WALL
PAPE1.
iaf nowt voltam to .a.tvn
• A CALL AT
Mrs. Shier's vAnial
13eacota's OM Stand
pppooite he vtasou uottse,
r•O
•
0°4:Jovial.
On Sunday net Rev. JUnuS Ander-
son will preach a Seein023: to the sail-
ors'. and fishermen
Miss Skelton, who had, been in York.
too, Assa., teaching the past year
asal heAt, returned home on Thursday
last.
COW POR SALE, 4 YAARS OLD,
goad sizea geed milker. Will calve
1st week an May. -Thos. jOnaglian,
Clinton.
TENDrAs 'mu, RE RECEIVED 11P
to March aist for painting, kalso.
.zninthg,?Vliitewashing, •ete., in the
council chamber,. clerk's office, 'fire
hall and .lockup. Particniars of the
work required may be had on appli,
caticn to B. ,T. .Gibbingfa. Chairman
Prctiertx Coninittee, or to D.. L.
Macpherson, Clerk.
FARM TO RENT OR FOR SALE... -
Lot 32, eon. 9, Goderiela township,
consisting of 80 acres, 40 acres seed-
ed, down, 6 acres in fait wheat,' or-
chard't brick house aud bank bean.
stale froin sehocl, 2a miles froi
• Rolimesville, 5 miles from Clinton
Immediate possession cazj be given. -
George J. Conaell, Clinton P. 0.
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The News of Goderich.
Miss E. A. Skinning*, • •
Correspondent.,
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In, last week's issue a The NeWs-
Record we noted the accident which
betel Mr. similes Aikenhead, at' his- re-
sidenee, Bayfield Itoad, whieh unfort-
unately resulted fatally, the old gen-
tleman passing to his rest on Tuesday
of last weekat the geed old age cf
88 years. Ile was born in (lasgow,
Seotland, •in flits, and at the age of
six years came gut to Cenada With
his parents who settled in Lanark
dainty. At the age of 23 years he
came to Tuelkersmith and later mar*.
ed a daughter of the late Peter Me-
IVIillari of BrucefieId of which, he was
ore el the founders, and she diedi • 41
years ago. 22 years ,ago. illfr. Aiken -
head came to Goderiei to lie. He
was married ' three times, his seecrel
wife, beiag Miss Barbara Yhill a Lan-
ark Co., and his third wife, whom he
married in Detroit, was 1Vliss( Mary
1)lea4ona1d, who came to Goderieli
from Huran township, Brnee county,
who survives him, The surviving chil-
dren are six in number ; Dr. Jan
n Aikenhead, Easton, Marylar,d, reter cf
. Saskatchewan, William of North Bay
and Mrs. I). Ferguson and Mrs, James
Smyth, both of Detroit, and Mrs.11ugh
Walker of Vancouver, B. C. Only Dr.
Aikenheael and Masa D. Ferguson could
attend the funeral. Rev. James • A.
Hamilton ollieiated. The pall -bearers
were : Messrs. James Caldwell, Char-
les Wells, William MeCreath, • R. H.
C,utt and David Stoddard,. Tho ee front
a distance , besides the old gentlemen's
son and daughter were : Messrs. John
(and wife) ard, Williain Aikenhead of
Brucefield, nephews, and Messrs. Hugh
< and Franklin. Aikenhead of Bracefield,
) grand nephews of deceased.
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AUCTION SALE OF 111011 GRADE
cattle • alai pigs at Lot. 27, eon, 2
. 'Hay, • inile south of north bont
dry, Thursday, April 7th, at Leo p•
n. -J. ,11. Petty, Proprietaaa B. S
• • Phillips, Auctioraier.
•
AUCTION SALE or.--yARra STOeI
at Iniplements.-Mr. Henry ; -Steel
has insteetted andersigned
• sell- by Public Auction at 1.4ort 22
; Day.ffeld, hineo Goderich -township, on
.1V/enclay, • IVIarch 2811, the. following :
colt 2 }Tara,. 2 cows supposed to
be in calla1 farrow -cow, 1 heifer
rising •four veers, '5 heifersrising
years, 3 calaves,a8 f11 pigs, r brood
sow, 30 Ilene, 1 buggy,' 1 .wagon, ...X
pair -bolisleighe; cutter,. a -Mader„ x
seed. drill, 1. mower, x set :irOtiehar.
.• rows, x 'plow, 1 set donble harnesS;
f!• set.single iiarneas, .forkeS,.. rakes
.and nuMerous • other • articles.' :, All
Will be sadwithout- reAerve .as. 14 -In
owner • is. goiag. West. ' 'Sale. • at. x
o'clock sheep. • lei -um -All sums • of
.xo.and under, cash. a on over - that
;atneant .'8 months- credit will he giv-
en On .•approved. joint -metes i; ; per
cent. per allnulu distount.'on. eredit
•
amounts.-IlehrySteep,. )atoprietor';
T. Brown, ' auctumeer,
WANTAD-A GIRIL TO DO II()TYSE,,
work, wages p tat Itixo'• a month, 'no
washing. . Apply, to MRS. G. D..
MeTAGGARt High street Clinton.
•
F.ARIVI TO RENT OR: pELL.-4,o'r 22,
Maitlaret con COlhorne consiSting
• of %66 acres. Freane honse, good
- bank barn and outbuildings.
watered. to acres. fall 'wheat, 30
acres for crop, bala.nccnigrass, Far
further .particulars apply tot Richard
Baker, Clinton. -
FARM FOR SALE -.-LOT 31, CON, X,
Stanley, about 2 2niles front Clin-
• ton, a splendid' farm of too .acres in.
good state of cultivation. Comfdrt-.
able 'frame house nearly new, new
' barn ana: other ont-buildings,, neer
failing well. For further particulars
apply On. preniisee cr * to
CALWEI.Ja: Clinten P. 0.
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HONEY .FOR SALE -ANY OLTANTI-
ty 'of good honey for saleao-X. ,DODD.
STRA x.e,D.--,A RED' .'1VONAARLOLI)
steer strayed •onto the prerniSes cf
Jas.. Doyes, Lot 20, .eon: II, Stria -
lay, on or about Nov. 23rd'.• The
owner is requested to prove proper-
ty, pay damages and 'take the anil.
ival away, --JAMES 'BOYS : ,3t
FOR SALE --THE, UNDERSIGNeD
have for sale a 'splendid thorobred
I/althea-it bull, eight •inonths, 'dark
red, he is a very promising amulet
and will be sold cheap. We have al-
so for sale a quantity c ,seed oats,
barley and peas. These oats axe of
u splendid ;variety and great yielders,
having 'grown 7,15 bushels to the
• acre last year, Address, TYNDA.141.4
BROS., Clinton. '
BUIL • VOR. SALE, -THE UNDER:
.signed Las for sale a Xx months old
' Grade Bull. It's a good aniinal.
5. APPIABY; Lot 24,• °Cent .8,
lett, Londesboro P: 0.
FOR. SALE OR TO RENT -A .001‘14
fortablo house situated on corner of
Church and Osborne etreets.--ApPly
to CHAS. OVV,R /TORY, • Silly . 6th.
CAROL E. NEWCOMBE A. 11‘.
organist Of Ontario Street Methodist
church. Teacher of Piano, Harmony,
Form. Free Theory leettire to stu-
dents every Tuesday evening at stu-
dio, Over Newcombe's store, Clin-
ton,
cumiaw DY1 WORICS-I AM pared to to do all kind's of Cleaning,
Dyeing and .Pressing of Clothes.
All work done an short notice and
satisfaction ‘guaranteed. -.7% SE-
Iliatiniagnititi
EASTER. HOLIDAY'S i9o4-RETTItN
Tiekets will be issued as single first-
class fare, good' going Thursday,
March 3xst to Monday April. ath,
valid retorting on or before TLesday
April 504 1904, One way spatial
excursion tickets on sale daily to
paints in Montana, Colorado, Utah,
British Columbia, Washington, Idaho
Oregon, California. Special settlers'
trams to eaftadiali Ncethwest with
kolonist sleeping car will leave Tor-
onto every Tuesday during March
and April at 9 la na Passengers tra.
vellihg without live stock should
take the Pacific Express leaving
Toronto at 1.45 p.m. For tickets,re-
servaticus and all information apPly
to P. R. Ilodgens, TOWn Ticket Ag-
ent, ,A.. 0. Puttison, Depot Agent,
n. mamma, District Peoisenger
100:9111:01,
114 • 'xi
ar ages.
LANE-BAY.NHARI-At Centralia. en
Mardi x6th, • by the Rev, /1, It:
Flatton, Mr. Frederick Lane, to
Miss Maud Baynham, all- of Cen-
tralia„
TAYLOR -ANDERSON -At the
deuce of the bride's parents,.. Mr.
'and Mrs, Wilson Anderson, Credi-
ton; on• March i6th, by Rev, R. W.
• KnoWles,, Mr. Frank Taylor,, to
MSS, Hilta Andersan,
HOR.NAY-ICERSLARA-On illarch x6
the residence el the bride's fa-
ther, by, Rev, Dr. Hannon, Mr,
• Robert Henley -of 'Osborne to
• Miss Alice la., second daughter of
•IVir. John Kerslake.: •
McFAVAN-ATTRIDGA-In Grey, . on.
March, ii6tL by Rev. 1). tB, IVIeRae,
'Mr. John MeEwen of. Morris, to
.Miss Catharine A. M. Attrith'e of
COOX--LAIVIONT-At "Duart" Farni
• Grey, Mt March 16th, by •Rev. D.
B. McRae, Mr., Wim, M. Cook of J
Morris, to Miss Mai -jou -I,. datigh-
. •• ter of Mr, agrA Mrs: Aegas Lam-
' act of Grey, • • ,
LOGAN-LAIDLA,W-At the residence
of •the bride's mother on March 9,
by Rev,. DaelVIeLean, Mr. • William
'Logan to Lizzie 13.., elder daughter.
alatighter of Mrs. Robert Laidlaw,
• all of Morris. -
TTIOMPSON-WALDF,NAt the
resi-
- dence of the bride's parents East.
Wawanosh, on March gthe Rev.
3. Holnies, Mr, JOhn Thompson of
.Hullett, 1:6 Rachel, eldest daughter
Of Mr. and •Mrs. Jclui •Waldon.
Births.
LIVERMORE-In Clinton on March 21,
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livermore,: a
son.. - • •
FOSTER -On the Babylon -Line, • Hay
ato.waship, on March 4th, to Mr,
•. and Mrs. -Louis POster', a: daughter.
OR."VP.:--In Egli:ion& life,. an. IVIarch
,xoth; to Mr, and Mrs. jaanes ••1.f.
• Grieve, a son.
EDGE -4n Sea -forth • oft rebruary 25th,
• to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edge, a
• SOn• • 0 •
• •
Deaths..
'14ANDS.BOROUGH--In tueltersinith an
Ma.rch i6th; James Landsborougla
. aged 743 years anti anontlis. •
'33ALLANTYNE-In 'London on March
' 13th, Jos. Ballantyne, formetly.of
' • Brussels . in his. 38th year.
SHIELS-In trossls on 1V1a.relhl,t
George Shie1S, aged: 32;years -*add's
months. •• • •• ,
SEARLDa-In Morris on March loth,
• • John Searle,, in. his eoth year.
PICKARD-4u Tuckersinjth on March
16th, Jane MeGianist wife of Mr.
. James Pickard, aged, 67 .years;' 7
• ,• inanths and 8 clays. • • .
TROXALL-In EgniondVille on ifarek
• Ifith, Wan. 'fro:tell, aged: 2,r years'
•• .and' 2 rachiths, • *
DA.VEY-In Stephen on 'March 12th.,
Lewis Datey, in his 64th year.
LEB-7-In *on March xoth., Mr
John • Lee, aged 79 years aid 5
• months. .
McCRAIGHT-In Blyth on March lath
Mr.. Matthew MeCreight, aged' 33
• years mot 7 months. •
NOTT-In Coetre Clear, fXinsas, • co,
Febrtaxy 1.9th, Dr, John Nott,bro-
ther of Mrs. Jelin Mason 00 Blytli,
aged 62 years;
RAI LRoAp MAN
HAD 1.11S TRIALS
ENGINEER RAFFERTY' loGOND RE-
LIEF IN DODD-S Pg./LS,
WAS RIM DOWN AND LAID UP,
AND THP.; GREAT MONEY REM-
EDY MADE HIM STRONG 'AND
VIGORMS AGAIN,
" Winttipeg, Man., March 21 --Special)
-One of the best known and, most
popular locoinotive engineers running
out of Winnipeg on the e. P. is- Mr.
Bets. Rafferty, who lives at /75 Maple
street. And Mr. Rafferty gives some
advice to railWay veil that in these
days of blockades and straill mid wor-
ry none can a.ffore'l to overlook. That
advice is "use Docld'e Itidney Pills."
Mr. Rafferty says :
"Years of long runs on the tailway
had broken down my constitution. My
back gave oat entirely. Terrible sharp
cutting pains would Jolla:Ay one anoth-
er, till I felt as if I were sliced away
piecemeal.
"I would. come in from at bin tired
get rest and sleep and' they were the
very thirgs could hot get. Phony
/ got so bad / had to lay off work,
"After being laid 1,41 fOr ten delYs I
started to use Dodd's ridney Pills.
The first night after using them I
slept soundly. In three days threw
away the belt / had worn far years,
ad gave not the slightest pail;
in the back. sleep soundly and watt
lip joyous and refreshed and Dodd's
XidneyPillS 4Id Kt"
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• Mr. 'Walter C. Pridlzain has removed
to his new residenee on Wellesley str-
eet, purchased from James Clark.
Mrs. D. Macdonald and Miss Attrill
are visiting in the Queen City.
• Mrs. P. D. Crews and little •Miss
, Norma left for their home at 4"ingston
last week.
Miss Teresa Doyle has returned from
el pleasant isit with friends at De.
tr°Irts.
M. McLellan has returned from a
' v*Sit to her husband, who M. engaged
at the Brantford woolen mills.
• Miss Cowan of Hocigens' faros. store
spent a ccaple of days in Cliaton lest
week.
The teachers of the Goderieh dancing
school invited' a. few of their friends
to a social hop Thursday of last week,
it being, the last nigtt of the class
for this season, A few noticed were :
Misses Lexie Sutherland, Ethel Sneyel,
Laura Jeckell) Renie Sutherland,Clra
Welsh., Grace Smith, May and Ethel
Craig, Zily Welaster. Messrs. •
Sturdy, Cover Hill, Lionel parsc4,4,
Dr. Cooke, Dr, Mabi
ee Hoary Irwia,
legiirald• Harrison, Fred. Shepherd,
• P. Walton, Douglas Straiten and
others. Miss Swath, Frank Saunders
Ur, Coverhill and Fred Egener kindly
assisted during the dance at the- piano.
The party broke up at midnight pro-
claiming it to be one of the meet
social events of the season.
The concert and lecture given on
St. ,Patrick's Day at St. Peter's was
well attended. • Mrs. J. D. O'Connell
opened the entertainment with the
lovely organ polo "The harp that
once through Tara's /fall, folloiwed by
"St, Patrick's Day" the solos by Mr.
'ickarci of $eaforth, the. thorus by the
choir. Mr, Jaamon of Seaforth . next
sang "Aleide: with. the," Mies Traunch
in beautiful 'voice. sang. "Jerusalem!' a
new solo, with words by' Nella Parker.,
A chorus by the choir "Come Iloiy
Spirit" finished 'the first part of the
concert.- The lecture of ike evening
was given by Rev. Pallier Stanley
now of $C: Peter's Cathedral, 'tuition,
on St. Patrick, Ireland's patrbn saiht,
• but he dwelt greatly on, the :sublime
grandeur of Ireland. The Rev. geutle-
man is a fine speaker. Mr. -• Lawton
opened the second Part: c'f the airc.
grain with' the Sola "Calvery,"• Mr.
Pickard following 'with the well known
selo "Ninety. and Nine" after whieh
Mr. Lannon sag 'Ok bide with
Mo'zart'e , ''..31arnificat" sung by the
choir finished the well rendered; Coa-
cert and ' seecessful lecture. Rev.
Father, McCrae is. to be congratulated
tipon, giving or citizeas the 'first
lecture and •geraert that' has been, given
on St,' Pritriek':s :Day for Many a, yeur:
News has been reedited her of 'tie
lengthened • proetration Of Mr. •Prank
McGregor at the.licspital of . St. Jo-.
seph, London.
• In Mail and Etniiire of a. 4Cent date
we • read the following • annoincenient •
in the On Bit column .: ••" •
'The engagement is tunicaneed . in
St. •.Catharines of Miss Linen .Pater-
son, third daughter (if the late Rev.
Charles l',04eason, to the Rev., C..,
Sea.gcr,': recter of St. Cyprians church,
Toronto." • :• . - • •
• Rev: C. A. Seeger is the only :sop
..of, Criesitn.:Aiterney Seaga 'here. •
•Mrs. • Fred: Mare el Satnie retrxied
to ha home on 1VIcinclay after a; pleas-
•ent three weeks'. v,..Sit with her inotWr,
Mrs. Hurley. -•
,
Mrs. Harley accorripanied her •Clangli-
'•ter .1lfts. Fred. .11,faea of Sarnia, ! .on
hr return •••
- • Miss Trail:rah of the •Prontenae sang
"Pade to Pace" at St. JOsePh's
ch, Clinton, in a charming. =Innet. on
the 'eve. of St.: Patrick's. 10.y.
• Mrs'. IC' D. 'Shanneri,. fornierly
Hattee mid lately returned
ftent Dawsou City,! Was ea ill. during
the first of this month '.that •• her 'life
was :despaired -of, At the present
Wri-
ting Mrs,. Slianeen,;is On a fair waY to
recovery. • *.. •• o
We are glad •to nate. that, our former
pricer; Mr. -Horaee J. Horton,. has
quite-. reeovered from the very Severe
attaele of pneumonia ,whieh laid
a AO -et time "ago. at Steelton, ,
•We are -sorry to learn of the illness
Of Mrs: R. ThoSinith et Victoria I-X�s-
iital,
.1,Ondon.. • • -•:.• . •
, Dirthe-Ora • x6th March, to 'Mr:: • and
Mrs- Donleaa• a daughter. •
,! •
Miss Lizzie Currell has 'returned
home after visiting her mut: at .Port
•Albert. •• -• •
• .flie W.- C.. T: It: held a very sticcess-
fill rueetAng an Tuesday cf last week,
among these .taking part: being: Mrs.
11/fisa .1.4„vvitt, Mrs.. Grahame.
• :Carl 'Campion has" taken a. position
in the Dank of 1VIontreal at Rayrtiond,
Alberta. . ••
There • was: a. croWded audience. in
Tainp.eraisiCe hall. Sunday afterneata •
.CaptairePatenclen give an address:and
a. coupleof solos., Miss Goden
Mr. A. 113. Davidson is head dal, In
Howell's hardware store.
Mr. Seeger last week visited his bro-
ther M Brigdeti whose resitleace • was
wrecked by an acetylene pia explo-
sion.
•. Miss: Ifelen Doyle and Miss Mabel,
Torn have reterned from the School of
Domestic Science 'it Toronto,
Mr. A. J. Holloway of Clihton ;was
iptown last week. .
l'he hop given by Harinony Club' last
week was well attended, ,Muste for
chiming was •furniabed bythe Black-
stone cethestra. A.niong the viiitors
present were D. C. Steveason and 3.
Moffat of Clinton.
The So:Atli concert held en Wednes-
day evening was a real treat. • George
Neil, the teller, and 1VIttrdoth •'
kenzio, the Pagiliivi of Scotland are
deserving of all the praise given them
by, the press. Lawrence Murdoch is
a clever pianiste and Harry Miihroe
Scotch thouali he be, is one of tlie
greatest conuques that have appeared
in the hall for Some time.
The Y', 1'. G. of St. George's church
were delighted on Tuesday evening, of
last week ta find that the weather was
favorable to the tooling of Rev, C. R,
Gunge, rector of St. Paul's church,
Clinton, to deliVer his lecture an the
progress of the Christian religion,
Britain from the time of the Druids
up to the reign of XIenry 2hd, Th
lecture was fully illustrated by vie*.
and in them we can say "history re-
peats itself. The inagnifieent ,buildiege
in the early centuries %ie in sublimity
with those of our Iter days, Mr. 11,
Brewer manager of the Maisons
13
to death. !My sole desire would be to. a
1
0
atiklimtoh,eoinpanhn3theretrr
nd brought his stereopticati views
ids him inakIng his ownelides, and
cling the phot0graphic viewshiftmelf,
hey 'were very. _goal, indeed,..particti-
y the views of Gocierich harbor takers.
it the °cu.:sib-ft of solite picnic, •
me, a lovely sunset scene takeii while
ipon a trip np the Georgian Buy. A
ote of. thanks Was tendered both
elitlemeti for the IiIeasore they grAu
11. Rev, Mark Turift.11.1 made a very
ompliMentary speech in behalf of the
LeCturer.:,
E OF THE SUPREME COURT
Was Alarmingly Afflicted With La Grippe.
.Oured by Pe-ru na.
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'HON. W. 14. PARSONS.
Pe-ru-na
• cures
more
cases of
la grippe
than
• all other
remedies
combined.
••
• W. H. Parsons is ExeState Senator and Ex -Special Judge et the Supreme
Court of Texas, also Drigadier-Cieneral in Confederate Army: In a recent
letter from 925 IC Street, N. W., Washington, D. 0., this prominent gentle -
Mae. says: •
gdElpon the recommendation of 'personal friends and many strong testi.
monials as to the efficacy of Peruna in the treatment of the numerous
Symptoms of the grippe with which I have been afflicted for font months
past, 1 have been induced to undergo a treatment with .this Justly cele-
brated formula. 1 feel a decided change for the better after using it only
• one weelc. It Is especially goodin toning up the stomach and has had a
decided effect upon my appetite. I therefore feel much encouraged that 1
• am on the road to complete restoration. .
'
"Mynumerous friends in Texas, where 1 have had the honor to com-
• mand a brigade ot her Veteran Cavalry in a four years' war, may accept
this voluntary testimonial to tire merits of Peruna as a sense of obligation
on my part for its wonderful efficacy." ---W. H. Parsons.
reaches the source of all diseases of the
modes meinbranes by its action on the
Vase -motor systera of nerves.
Every person who has had la grippe
during the last year shoal4 Sake a eonrse
of Peruna. No one need expect perfect
recovery unless they do so. The grippe
ha's produced catarrhal inflammation of
the whole =eons membrane, and good
health is impossible until these are
restored to • a normal. condition; This
Perana will do. great many rem -
dies have been suggested for this eon.
dition froin time to time, but Pere=
appears to be the only reniedy that he
any substantial value in these eases. It
has 'never failed to give satisfaoticat
daring forty years) experience and still
ocoppies the unique positionof being
the leading (if not the only) specific rein.
edy for the after-effecta of la. grippe.
Henry Distin, the Inventor and znalter- .
of all the band instruments for the
Henry Distin Manufacturing Co., writes
the following from 1441 .South Ninth
street, Philadelphia, Pa.:
4,1 had a bad attack of le grippe last
December which lasted more than three
months, and which lef t nee with catarrh, .
end, several of my friends' advised mato
try Pertiaa... I began with, a bottle the
first iveolt in March and it certainly did
Me a great deal of good. I was so well
satisfied that I purchased another bottle
and followed the directions, and can say
that it hae curedree."-aItenry '
If you do not &afire prompt and sates- •
factoryredilts from the use Of Peruna, .
write at once iti.tor; Hartman, giving a
• ,stateinen't Your case and he 'will
. There is no reinedy. iii the world that soothes While it sterdulatee, heals as it be tleased to give you his.valuable ade • ;
meets the conditions produced by la expurgates. , Peruna is not a purgative, vice gratis; • .
firIPPo better than the remedy', Petunia or cathartic, er .sedative, or stimulant, AddrsisS Dr. .Hartman, President of
Peruna ,;strengthens as it renovates,. nor a 'Vegetable or 'mineral poleon. It The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.
A 'reward of $14„000'haS.4een deposited inihe Market.,ExchangeBank,..Coluni.
kgS, Ohio,- as a guarantee that the ObOretestimonial is genuine,. that we
in our possession authentiO-letters.cellifying to the same, . .Every one oi our tes.
tiinonials are genuine and in the.words of the one whose. zzame x **fended.
Auburn. Porter's Hill. Goderieh,
• Mrs. John Waiter of Colborne visit -
'ed Mrs. Smell recently. • '
• Mr. Youngblut entertained a lei:of
the young people at his hoirce-thi oth-
er evening,.. ••
•
, A •load from Auburn went to the
party given by Mr. Toni. Brecinocle on
Wednesday evening. •.
. The last service Will be bald •in the
Presbyterian elmrch next Sunday. Mr.
teplieri :Voting Of Clifford will coliduct
service morning arid evening'. •
• High Court . of 'Justice.'
The •followaig is a recotd of the 0k...ses
tried at the High Caurt of Justice and
not included itt our rept lest Week
Whitely.. vs. Thompsencet al.- To
rescind' the. gale of certain stocks; • His:
Lordship directed judge -lent to be die
tered 'dismissingwithout costs' that
part of' the actioe,respecting the Loan
Company, stock transaction and dise
Missing the counter cle.iin without
costs (the -latter without preindice to
any other.temedy the defeliclant,lhom-
pson ena.y he entitled to upon •
coma
plating transfer of the stock) •and
favor of the' plaintiff against the de-
fendant the Tin Plate Co: for'Ssoo and
interest since • the 25t11 of September;.
1903, iyon the plaiatiff surreaddengeor
assigning to the Company's nominee
tie $500 stock. in said company, toge-
ther. with • 'costs, whieh are fixed at
$too; The defendant Thampsen to pay
the Tin, Plate Company's tests, ..,
Goderich Engine and Bieycle CO. Vs.
Dyment..--An ectien for Mitchiliery,,
work sAid repairs 'done to steam tug,
13y cons,eht of counsel His Lornship
directed Judgment to be , entered • for
the plaintiffs ,for $475 with lull costa
of suit on the High Carat scale, in -
eluding costs of examination of the
Parties for discoVery.
•
Webster vs. Grand Trittik Railway
Co. -Action for 'causing death of
plaintiff's husband, Ins Lordship di-
rected indolent to be entered for $500
Without costs in full of satisfaction
end discharge of the causes of actioa
set forth in tie statement of claim,
and it appeatirg to the judge that the
deceased Thomas Webster left three
ite!atit ehildren (Thomas' Virebster three
years old, Harvey James Webster two
years cid, and Elizabeth R, S. Webster
six months old) and that • all of the
said childrea reside with and are main-
tained and., sbpported hy the plaintiff,
their motket he directed that • the
said sum of $500 be disposed of as fol-
lows Past in payment of the plaira
tiff's costs of this action, second one-
third of the balance to he paid to the
plaintiff for her own use, third • that
the balaiice be applie&t by the plaintiff
towards the neauttenatice, support and
education of the said 'three infant chil-
dren.
'Warder vs. 13e11, -An adieu for Chun -
ages cis "sale of az alleged oefeetgve
boiler Lila engine for grist mill. Ihe
boiler in geestiou exploded and the
plaintiff sought damages front. the de-
fendant on the grounds of express and
implied warranty, defect in the mach;
ine 'and negligerae,
/3 P Y ti An action for
e telt s. gee
coaltnission, on sale of stock. I3y con-
sent of the council trial of this action
was postponed till the next non -jury
sittings of the nigh Court.
Baehabd vs. Prt.illituntne.-Att action
to recover money paid by k)laintiff fce
defer.dant. Ily consent trial was post-
poned to the nou-jury sittings.
The Robt, Sell Engine -Thresher Co.
vs. Ilabkirk,--An action to compel de-
fendant to accept subscribed stock in
plaiatiff company. Sedgnient in ac-
cordance with consent minutes;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCloskey 'of
•
the 4th concessicu epent Sunday week
with friends in this: vicinity, .
Mr. Henry Hastings had an •eaCcaa-•
ier with a: large black snake one day
while he was watering his cattle., The
snake came out 'from' under' the bridge
to attack him but Harry soon put.an
end tothe snake which was 5X. feet
.rbei c • . :
visit t� friends amend. here one cfaiy
• . Meedaugall paid a flying
Mt. Thoni.
aS•13eftles sold aflite' • cow
last Nirosk for which • lie recciVed'
handsome figure. • .
The. following is the report of 5, S.
No. 5, .Goderzell tiowlisitinobased • an
gepera,1- proficiency, 4,Muctua1ity • end
regelar.a,ttendance : .
Pt, x -Pearl Potter, Allen Betties.
Pt e-e-Arther Ticliboetee, %Gordon -
Macdougall, -Percy c31idd01.1.
• Jr. 2 -:Charlie Cox. ••
Sr. . 2 -Olive-• tax, George Lindsay;
• Theron •Bettles, • Charlie Young, Willie
Menai-gull, Willie Macdonald.
" Jr, 3 -Lucy Marshall, Willie Stet.,
lirg, Della, Tichborne, P4ino, Bettle.s.
. Sr. 3 -Ruby Potter, 'Bells. Cox,Clara
Gliddon Ruth Tiehlyourne, Dcuglas
Macdougall. • •
• Jr, 4-4'lrthor 'Edna; hudie, •
Brute Cox, Grace, Torrance; 'John
044t.h-L-Mae Rhoda Bett-
i1dd
.5-Bein Lindsay, Wesley Vanclerburgli
-E. Cooper, feedlot. O
•
Goderleh.
• The C. P. R. seriaaring part
working in Cplborna last week.
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• Seanislaus Alexander has aP6sitiett -
in the'posloiLit ni i„ondon. -
Mrs, E. "C. Grahame slipped on the
ice recently 'and although she received
a severe fall, she ie- qpite' well again.
• Mrs. 3, P.. Brown fell on Monday
while • attending the bi-weekly meeting .•
of •the W, C, tr.• of which . she 4e •
preeident, and sprained her thumb.
We had the pleasore a listening to
one of i.ingstou s lectureron Friday
night at North street elturela in the
person of'Dfr. 'Lavelle; who entertained ' -
the audience for .aboutan hour •and
a half ou "Life in Xing:4ton Peneten-',
tiaty." He is an able spesker • • and •
• humanein his:views of prisoners and
feels sorry that convicts when freed'
are looked. upon by those , they meet
with douht and suspicion. , The choir
rendered Some elici,m selections.
' " •
Port Albert.
is confined te his •
" • William Brown, William qatdei....
Thigh Gatiley returned to Brantford ,
again this week.
aids pearson- sold his driver last
week fora good sum. '
M. Oliver of California, who hes
oderJ. yisi ing hia brothet Jantes Isere,
has left for his hetne again, '
• John Scheenhals was at Milverton
the forepart of this weak on business. .
. I . ra. Roberts of Dungannott was eh
ilia Village last week.
Wedding WISare ringing for EaSter
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u nwiglo.lit)rorohoa
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or,
ort Act'. Goods '
•
Several lots of our new goods have arrived and we are expecting X
!ore td come next week. Our stock is gradually getting filled up and 4*
business is commencing to come our way. Old customers and niany
new ones are again finding theie way to our store and are pleased *i•
with our goods and prices,
X.
. LADIES' WEAR . • X
We wish to call your attention to e, line of Ladies' Wear that we 4
t. have in stock and which we intend to handle, called "tier Ladyship I.
't Brand" of Skirts, Blimes and all Oa different lines itt Underwear, it
)", Nothing better to be gad and at popular prices,
9
DRESS 'GOODS .
X In Dress Goods and Trimming we have bought only the newest and
most up-to-date lines. Retneleber, we have not a lot of last yeztes
.
Dress Goods to dispose of,
,
I •
' A Pew Lines At Reduced Prices
A few tsoye'lCnickers left of lot advertised.
4, st..
4,0 .About one dozen Boys' Sweaters at Ma.
9 • A quantity of Ladies' Foundation Collar Forms 2 for 2e. I.
? 1110Rg QUOTATIONS LATrat ON.
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