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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-04-21, Page 6• April 21st 1904 ' „ 1 THE NIOLSONS BANK. IneorOerated by Act of Parlianlent 1855 CaOltal alithOrIaed, $5,000,000 copitai paid up *3,000,000 •ROPerth? PhIld $218$0,0300 The public will pleaethhear in mind that we have removed from our - Ohl stand, ltattenhury street, to our new and spacious office (which lanow in the centre of the town) lo he new Combo block, corner of Victoria anti Albert etreets (opposite J. W. Irwin' s grocery.) eau hrow the public generally is solicited, .---SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Intereht allowed at highest current rates • front date of deisseit to date of . , ,,,,, U. II • CLINTON. C. I3REWER, Manager. * •••••04•4444••••••••••••••••••!, ••••••••••••••••ie ifiSX111Wi-Ar•-• w -- • -wh" ss so* . !!,,, iol4a../.....00..14.1•444444sio FOR, SA.LE-s2hIlE UNDER.SIGNED have. Drhwm ▪ • listparblbeuesiaisa: sale etitalld enhhsttepizt:::: ifortimrd testi eit:::darvcroceli:are;dk: red, he• is a very promiaing animal 0 ibri.ar'repilnelYegin:satirry.oivelalvsaionira.est.y.72(2.1:::drisssgei.e7lottyyitNioeapkireAeti4trojesfi: lyeR13" 10,9 C inton. • • anxiety, 411.1, • About tb e correct 7. time if you buy • your WATCH FROM ITS eo-o-o-o-o-osa0-0-6-000-0-00000o All our watches • are Warranted Wat- ches with a posi- tive guarantee, k • 0.1 .111 SwO 0E10 WO They are accur-: - ate time keepers.- : The3, are durable.: - The prices are - right. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A COM- fortable house' situated on corner of iChurch and Osborne streets.—APply to CHAS: OVERBITRY. July 16th. , CAROL E. NEWCOMFIE A. L. C.. M.— organist of Ontorio' street Methodist church. Teacher of Piano, Harinony, Form. Free Theory lecture to stu- dents every Tuesday evening at stu- dio, Over. Newcombe's store, Clin- ton, CLINTON DYE WORKS—I AM PRE - pared• tcs do all kioes of Cleaning, Dyeitg and Presserg of Clothes, All work done an' short notice and ! satisfaction guaranteed.—J, T. •SE - WARD. MRS SEM 11••• 4100 W. H, Hellyarz: . 'Jeweler and Optician VIT. • .Stevenson. vv. . AL! LEAVEYOUR ORDERS NOW FOR...YOUR. SEASON'S SUP- PLY 014`. COAL. IN* CA.RRY ONLYTIIE VERY BEST GRAs • DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE • ORDERS MAY'BE LEFT ,A.T • •DAVIS & ROWLANIPS HAAD- WAREsSl'ORE, OR wira. . Have'built up a first •class trade, such as we have :unless our goods • were right in every WNy. We sell the Finest Goods for the finest . trade. Cfne trial convinces you of this. Among other lines we ex-. - eel in Fancy Biscuits, We keep Assorted Biscuits at 100. per lb, up to Macaroons at 50c. , In Olives and Pickles we have only the hest: Chutney Chili Sauce, ChoW-Ghow,.sweet and sour Vinegar Pickles and. also Horse Radish. We still solicit your trade • W. T. O'Neil. CLINTON, Have Your Bicycle Repaired THE WHEELING SEASON' wn,r, SOON' BE ON. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO IIAVE VOIM WIISEL OVUR- ITATTLED AND REPAIAED SO AS TO DE READY FOR 'ars GOOD ROADS. WE HAVE IN STOCK A NUM- ssossa op nxtil BEST WHEELS MADE SAND KIM ALL KINDS OF BIC'' LE SUN:DAMS. ENTIRE SAT/SVACTION GUAR- ANTEED. CALL AND $EE US. STIOP OPEN EVERY EVENING DDT TUESDAY AND TRIIRSDAY. Turtor.;, You Can See. For yourself how nroch a shoe has to do with the appearance of yord- foot.. What is uglier than a poorly shaped. shoe? What is daintier that' • • A TRIM CLEAN CUT $.110E. that fits closely about the foot and brings out its natural artistic lines. We coil find a shoe to fit your Scot no matter how hard you are to suit. Oith-Shieing stock has arrived and the prices are right.j We are shc.•vving line of shoes for men. at $3.5o that can't be beat for price and quality. 'Alsoa line sit. shoes for wanSen (The Queen Alexander) for $2 which is extra value. Conic in and havea look at. our stock. No trouble to show goods. Groceries, Our stock cOmplete. We have • •• o good lioe,of Japon "feta gfekint atd blacks package teas we carry the Ludella, Red ROSe.) 131use Ribbon • and Liptou's celebrated teas. They' were bcioght before the advance in, .price which We will giVe oer customers the benefit •oP. Plain avd Fancy Biscuits, Boiled Ram,' Smoked Roll, Breakfast Piekled Pips Feet, Canoed Meats, Pickles 'in MOO and bottles- d all kinds. .A, triol crdar will convince yaw that we carry a stock equal to any• in tte trade and the prices rea- sonable. Also a car csh Itedpath's sug- ar just areised which we are selling at cast. , •• In seeds we have got goo:d Red Clover, Alsige, Timethy, „Mangold and Torah) seed and all kinds of garden seeds, orchard grass, • , In crockery Ne. have a 'few • dioner sets we are selling very cheap. Your trade. selectee.. R. GRAHAM Ogle Cooper's 'old stand. Cash for Butter and Eggs. Phone 23 We - Will,Move about the 1st or 'May to our new store ist the Tisdall block next door to H. B. Cconto's drug store told will be idea:sad for the same patrotage fronr car old customers surd have many roW 0110 to give. us a call. 06 stock comprises escrything necessary 'tor home use. Eggs takeri hi exchange for pods. Marriages. BALL—SPRUNG--At the resideroe the bride's parents or: the Base }due, Goderich townehip, on APril 13th, by Rev. M. Copland, WU- lia&n of Tuckersuuth, to Ka- thrine , darghter o,f Mr. Sprung. Tliie Clinton News•Record. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024.4,4.04114A,V4 0.0 • 00 000000 ' 0 00 0 0 00 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The News of Goderich. Mlu E, *lamina, 3.ow. • ocivicoq • .00c€® TOM—GUNN—At the residence of the The Fruit Growers' Association ix.ec.- bride's porents, London, April la, ting at the town liall on nth. April by the Rev. Mr, Willie, Percy H• zation which it is hoped, will was successful in beginning an organi- prove Elgin Tom. of Goderich, to Merger- the culture care arid variety of fruit, 'Mrs, A. . Glom. as well as the packing and shipping, ITALLER---BRADLEY°-In. R. .C. clam'. itrwilaievee2tullrec.eshisarf.YTahvoTaisPaNnirefterws at: eh, \\Ingham, Atlril 12th, by R. Father Hanlon, Mr. Geo. Haller A chairman. Tbe ollicera are as follows : Preston to Mise Margaret Bradley, vPsericeces.;Td.tre.atis,,,,TsphorriajkFect.istinInafitienlu LAMONT—LONG—Io Winghe.m, April 7th, by Rev. 3.. A. McLean: B. A., Auditors, William Bichan and Willi - Mr. /deice/in Lamont to Miss Jen- am Late. nie Long, both of Wiogliam. h'rienda of the tote Major Cook and HOLLOWAY—VOASYTH—At the, Me- family were startled last week by the thoclist parsonage, •Witighairs, on news of the almost sudden death of April 7th, by the Rev. Dr. Gundy, his daughter, Mrs. Fred. Fair (nee Edmund Holloway to Miss Susan Miss Jennie Cook) at her home in . Forsyth,' both of Wingharro Detroit. Mrs. Poir was a very point- N4vin—BEACOM.--At the residence of lar inusic teacher here settle Yet -as ago, the bride, . on April 4, by the B.ev, organist of St. Peter's church for some JO H. Orme, Mr. Anthonyaresin a years, also of $t. George's. • Centralia.,to Mrs.Tsily Reg:cows 3O;.•. M. S. McMath left on Saturdsly for I Washiclifle Road, London, Toronto where he will visit his sister, SIIIPLEY—ROWCI4114E— At the re, Miss brehlath, teacher in that city,and sidenee of the late James noweli- then leave for Winnipeg, ffe,„.Usborne, on April ta, Mr, Ship- . Mrs, Willi= Melhath, Baylield Road ley of Winchelsea, to Miss Esther is spending a couple of weeks in town Itoweliffe of Usborne. o. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alex. GOLDWIN—DEW—At the residence of Kirkbride, the late John Dew, Usborne on We were sorry to learn of the recent .A,pril 13th, Mr. • Go'iclwin of $t. death of little Kate ,1 ohoston, eldest Thomas to Miss Annie Dew of Us- datghter of Mr. George Johnston, who borne, With", her parents spent the summer WHITE,BICKI4E—At Lottloin- on• Ap- here, not very look ago. • ril 6th, by Rev. A. Jo McGillivray, Master Frank Doty says that the Mr. Walter White • o': Homiotao. Tecumseh Club, of which he is secre- Man., to Mrs. ItIargaret M. Bickle ,tary, challenge any junior club, the of Sea.forth. . • menibers of which average fourteen SCOTT-SMITH—At the Titan* Wrox- years of age. Frank is an enthusiast etor, on April 8th, by Rey. 14.1'er- aud would like Clinton to answer the rin, A, F. Scott of Turnrberry, to above chollesige. . Nettie Sinith, daughter' of Mr, Mr. Seorle of Clintou is quite, right Thos. Sthith of 'Wroxeter. ' in his infermation that Mrs. Benton'S Births. , son was the first: child born in Goder- ich and that he was christened "God - Tom of Weliwood, an., seal of J. fruitful of good results ta improving , et, youn st daughter of Mr. and ' , . erich." In later years, after his pars. GR.100-sIn Clinton on April sath,. to ents had removed traintown, he re, .. Mr. and Alm. A. J. Grigg, a. Cu- turned and entered the employ -.. of • ghter, . Storey & Davis, the latte Still -heing Cliotosi. on Aphil• 16th, business. here, Mr. Gcalerich Beta • . to Mr. and 1\irs. 'Frank lIernatn, a ton married bliss. ...Tidier here, a sister ' . daughter. . . a Mr. George Jultur who at the tiiue COLE—In. •Goderich .towiiship on Attril, was a baker, doing hifsiness On Stanley ' x5th, to Mr, and •Mrs, Thos. .Chle, 'street- and who with Mr. 13enton left . - • .' .Goderith for Detroit.: We anohy troth- .TvRaNsBoh. 1.4.•_In .Goderich . an April ing farther of .stir. Bentcin's career, -a7th, .tc Dr..' ca.d Mrs.' TurObull, a hut Mr. Julier 'died ' some years ago • • • • there. •: • HOBBS—In Londealsoro on APril 16t1t, The lecture" iven to the Young Pee- . to Mr. and Mrs. 'William Hohlbs, a Ple'a Guild on April • iOth at ot. Gec:r- , Soo. :' • ••• ge's S. room, by Mr, G. H. Hos- SIIODDIOK—In Londeshoro on April ken, entitled "A Ramble through . 5th, • to Mr, and Mrs. .. Thomas Cornwall" was well rendered ond high: .Shcaldick, h. son, ly appreciated, 'giving the fair sired du- 13AATONs-Io Seaforth On. Anti/ :91.11ito dience• aoperfect . knowledge' of the Cor, • Mr. and Mrs. Archibald ,Barton, a nish miner, although of 1 Ltd years, daughter. • • ' . • .. I throng,h the foresight of Archbishop DELBRIDGE—In Usborne on April 5, Vanstone eights schools Were opened, to Mt., end Mrs. George Delbridga and boncls formed like out Mission, i a son. - '•Bands, where the miners receive wholes CURRIF,In East Wawanosh on" soine religious instruction: • -• ••fith, the wife of David Chrrie, a : Mr.; Ruskin: was quite at liothe as a • daughter. . • . . : • lecturer and gave C succiust sketch of IhOWs-In Henson on Mardi 3-ist; • to Corflwall's histOry .in the ,way • of an- : Mr. and Mrs Simen Dow, a, son. • cent -beilaings, progress' of MEANER—On the Browifson Linalla.y,'. natural wonders, ete. •. • • , • township, on April atts to Alio :and. On Toth APril.' the...0dclfellow'a hall Mts. EdWarei Mentor, a daughter. o presented a festive appearance, the de::: UTTLEI"—At Zurich or., April 1oth,the •. corations corresponding to the lovely wife of Mr. WM. L tiley'," a dough- .dahodils crystal vases which. geOre ter " . tone to the "Daffodil"' lencheois ar.d Correapondout, 00 0 0000 00 00 0 0 00 0 00 Mr. James hachlath ova his little son, Master Nelson, were the guests recently of the former's. fatlier-itelaw; Mr. Dave Bell. Mr. J. Rogers, G. T. R. engineer at Stratford, is expected to take therunhere from that city., Ile'too, has beet: ill fiOr some months but is con- valescent. Mrs. Joseph Tretrean of Detroit and fourteen months old son; Ralph are the guests this month of Mrs. Raley. Mr. arid Mrs, John MeLcod of Bay- field visited recently at the home of Iter father, Mr. Johu Richards. Mr, John McLeod will fish with Mr. Ferguson this season at Bayfield and after July will go to Clevelaries We were sorry to learn of the death at her residence in Ashfield of Eleanor Jane Savage, Cato -liter of the late Captain" John Savage, and relict of the late James Glenn. Her parents, Cap- tain John and, Mrs. Savage, were pioneers of the comity of Huron, com- ing here frOlt: Isle of Taal and sett- ling on a farm they purchased on the Bayfield Roaes not far front town, The late Captain John Savage, lost on the ill-fated Steamer, Asia, was one of her brothers, and Mrs. Berry of Luck- noW is one of her sisters. The deceas- ed 'lady was, we think, born on Ana hurst Island an& come to Goderich in her youth with her parents. The ninety-fifth anniversary of the founding of Oddiellowship 11t Amerjc a will be celebrated on April 24th by Huron Lodge by attending morning service at St. George's church, • Mr, • Wolter Knights, St. • Patrick street, is out again. Sturdy 8. Co. have had a fountain placed in their grocery window, . Miss Skirtings recently sent a letter of sympathy to Lady Minto which has been suitably acknowledged by her excellency. The Billowing from a. Vancouver pa- per refers to the accidental death of Mr. Andrew Dreaney, formerly •of Dreaney's Corners, Colborne, who, went to Vancouver some years ago and for yeara was employed in: a cannang: fac- tory. , nut later Se.ttlee upub a ratch : • 'A distrehsing fatality occurred at air early. hour on.Soriday morning on the Lulu Wane, Road. The victien of the accident was Mr. Andrew- Dreamy, who met on untimely ent by the aeci- dcntat dischorge -cia his shot gun Which he had • With • hilts in a• two svlieeled cart. .When .fouticl the body was -still warm,- v.:II:hough life was extinct and it is thought that the accident occurr, ed wthth a. short' time of the disci:sr- ery • of the • hody by some 'boys who 'were riding) along the • road on. their bicycles: Shortly -after Mr, Oldfield appeorec', on the "scene and at ooce not- ified the. Provincial Police wholad. the body remoVed .1,Oa1'4essrs,, Center .atal Hanta's undertaking parlors. Mr, J. J. Owens, .a loother-inslow of the de- ceased, left the city in a buggy a short time helot% • Mr. Dreariey iotending. to visit the latter's ranch at Lula . aral *could not !we. been •, More than •half a Mile ahead of the- tailors tunate mon,' although 'he hlid• not ;hear the • • report of. the gum.' Justbefore le.aving .the city Mr. Owens offered to. take the •ga.ii, which wah i. chnible• bar - I d •Io • ' h' 'b .• I ..11EEN Or ,AOTRESSES .PRAISES PERU -NA. Ina recent letter to The /serene. Medi- tion for tho oerve centers. Properly di - cane Co., Miss Julia Marlosve ,Df New gegted fooq. furnishes these reservoirs of York City, has the following to say of life with vitality which leads to strong, Peruna: steady nerves, and thus nourishes life. al am glad to write my endorse- Fortino, is in gteat favor among wo- men, especially those who have Toes- rient of the great remedy, Peruna, tom. Peruna, furnishes' the lasting In- tioiss that aro trying to the nervous sys- o3 a nerve tonic. I do so most heartily." --Julia Marlowe. . Nerot• vigoration for the nerves that stich peas 'veryuess 15 'mu "Wig plo so much -need. Thousands of testi- -.women. This condition is due to anemic menials from 'women in all parts of nerve centers. Tim nerve centers aro the 'United States are being received the, reservoirs of nervous vitality. These every year. Such unsolicited evidence centers become bloodless fer want of proper nutrition. This is eSpecially true lu the spring season. Every •shaqug a vigorator. surely proves that Peruna, is without an equal as a nerve ionic and a, Vital in - host of invalids arcs produced as the di- Buy a bottle of Peruna today. root result of weak nerves. If you do not receive all the bene- Thiscould beeasilyobviated by thefits from Pruna that you •use of Peruna. Peruna, strikes at the pected, write.to Dr. Hartman, Co - root of the difficulty by correcting the digestion.• Digestion: furnishes nutri- lumbus, Ohio. $10,000 forfeit if we cannot P roduce the original . • fetter and signature of above testimonial which well demonstrates its full genuinene.ss.•• ' • -..G6.derieh. • 1 •. Goderich. . • .00e •of tise -prettiest weddings .that groonismarh, Mr. 'and Chai:. has taken 'place at St} Peter's for a. 'les MOSS itiessrs. ar2:1. long time was s.oleinnizecl. at 9 P.ayntond licdmond c.f West Wawatiosh on. TueadaY, •.1O.th -Apra, the contract- mid • Oho an Mrs. ' Flynn. of - ng panties':being:itIr: :Con'Clinton; hIps.....NeOilte, ..nibtlier the. nor', of .hetoeiti foornerly Of -Godefiel,. bride, nrorii cOstinnii of dove colored • and 3,11'Sii Luey Neeille, eldest ' silk, .all.the aeorns cif whigli swere .feJg-• .ghter c,f Mr. and Mrs -Derails Neliiite, coed with black •silk. Abbut 40 gii.ests 'Rev. Father:Mc/2.So officioting (hiring. were 'present -ond A; happy time 'wa; • . . rn • • . . . High s • 1 s'li ; . o ' , - spent t.ntil.the hc•iir for oaat-na• • TI ' LIhSlc•s-Iii.-•Godorich on April ottis, to . teso gotten np,by the Daughters of the • o o • g- , °oil ,I-• • .. A : a • .. • . • ,. • o • ., , . . • .. s aa .. .o more.. room, , i e oeceasect, .. how- . tenclanee;•• t be offertory bliss Ira- bride s „going. away. costume • was made • . Mr. -And Mrs. Albert Lusk, ..a don-- Empire in order ,ta. „swell tlie fund for - e'va:)r, u c replied that heswould rather take •unch sang sweetly. l'Ave Marieso Mr. it New York and W.as• Of. brown broads ' ..gliter. , •. , . . . the hosPital. h8o was netted by :Thu- 4 himself, as he might see something p. ..Noville,:fathor of tho•haides gave illoth ' With trimming edged:with: kola CALVES •FOR .SALV,*--.- I 'WILL BE rsday's effotts and - the. ladies felt •ain-' in Brucefield at 1 :o'clock on '.' Wed: ply- repaid for t17,..ir • trouble... BetWeen to shot on the, way out and Would. his daiighter a,wsly at •the altar clod beads, white .Silk .ivaist. and brown t6L .• iild .. e .guii.. 'Hie road where the aes the • marriage- ceremony .sira.s performed "slue. .' The . snoWStorno of the . Morning... nesday, April' 27th; and 'in!' Varna at ' aoct And' 400 perschs ottended. ' ' cit ent occurred as very rougt, and it is in • the sarsopary. The :bride. leolsed ' resolved into sunshine for, the. ' happy . the .'senie hour on, oIsithrclay, April ' • W: C.. Routleeige has purchased •the - graceful and lovely in. a beautiltillas itridal pair to say. their. good byes at .30th, with oi, load •of ,,t1 .s for sale,— resid•ence on Neogate street, formerly • PPird that the deePOSO4 .Y.P's' 1.1°14- 11,11; .. e.aseehon.tietweete his hoecs . and made costume of *white orgonclie, tile' the station' tc,• the host of friende"whe ' James .(O. Parsons Kioosn:. s• occupied :and ownott la:, Bina •John•Els in eome ..menner ..the•lainunet. must. waist of whichohad -o beottiftil front. gathered there.to wish them' God speed . wood and Ihter .ti:Cpronerty of . Mr.. have , caught' in the seat and Oport• be's. Of . hand:souk flowered ..•net:o• '• The skirt 11 1.Or: . future residence...1S. .5o3 SCottou . Charles Es' Shaw. " ', • • - '. . :' • • ong released, exploded 'the . cartricl es.. had . in any tucks . and wide inser- •Ave. Deis it, "ha or • • . - • • not expectho to •retorn frown tilem vis- • • g - . . , o 1 a oom s. gift. to -Til R • .0 OBRED REGISTF,12.:'SD II i ' R- ' • Mrs,. Widder and her daunt:ter.% are: .4 • • e • . . The. charge entered the heart and death tiors of valeocienneg ruiming parallel his bride was a handscuie :gold watch • . . must have been instanteamous•." • • • to the • seams and two fic.uoces •of vat- nnft el alit an' i to licr. bridesmaid a. ham • Bull ' for sale, 13 months old, . it to loront&:before .July. _O. • • ' htr'.• J. J. Wright went to . hondearres enciennes .were at the bottonir gash of reby: ring.. Air: Connors W64.4,.a,.forina • • Have two, will ,sell •one. cheOp:—Aiss W. .R. Smith , of .• the suoniier laitel 'eently, to: visit his• son and while there white Duchesse satin Tilsbbn, the -syliole member • of. .St. Peter's choir and WWI'. bert Nott, kit •2.4, con,. 2,,.Stanley, . Clipton IS. O. ' ,, arrived:in toWn last week alsooeth 'es. • • was .takeri so „seriously 'ill that he had. worn over white. silk: he Mule s pie, associated for years wOh • the ATurney- . • - .- 13 s soon as •the robins. Mrs: '3 'th ' . ,. mi. • ar.riv- • • , • to be remoyed to St.. Joseph's hospital • ture : hat of 'white .chiffnie.witlf ham - Lo. At piusent tti . Commis has a .• • .: -.ed this 'week to- put the hotel in readi- • •f • t t t III "1- •' h ' • • ness for •the sununer visitors„ • • proved. • • DA.. BUTLER, EYE, EAR, . NO Mr, Will. Kearroy of Goderich spent and Throat SPetielist; 37os ,Queen's• •• Easter at: 1:is • home it Conroy. ....AVente; .1..bsidon, 3rd door east of • St. Andrew's Church. Glagses sup- - plied., Will be at. the• Rattenbury. House; Clinton, Apra 28, :rune -2 and 30, ' •• ' • . . TENDER.S 'WANTED, -- TENDERS • will be received by the council Of the tovitiship of Mullett Until 2 p. on • Monday, the 16th clay, of May, 1904•, for the erection of 'concrete abut-,. menta to sopport three. small steel bridges, also for concrete areh 22 ft. • Icing and 43 inches didmeter., Two ot the bridges ore within oh miles of • Londesboro and the other near Clin- • ton, • The lowest or any tender not , • necessarily • Accepted. Plats and specifications can • be seen at the • Cleric's' office Londesboro.—Jaaties Campbell, clerk, Londesboro. • HEREFORD BULLS VOR .SALE.:•) - Three registered Hereford bulls for ' sale, x yearling, twosyear-old and. • t oged.—W. Elliott 8. Son, Porter's • Rill.• 14 DISSOLUTION OF PAATNEASHIP— •The partnerslap heretofore existing. between the sioders,igned Albert See- - ley and Albert furner has this day been diSsolvcd • by ':ntutual • eensent. The business will be cs.rried on as usual at the Old stand,' A Seeley retaining', the general black- sinitisitig business and A. Turner the • bicycle department. As it is desir- able • that the partbershin accounts should be closed by May ist, 1904, they world esteem it a favor • if their custoitiers could .inake it coil- s venient to settle all caer-due ac- counts by that dote. Both nicatibers of the late firm take this cpporturl- ty of thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the pest and though. now . separated treat to merit, the same in the future.— ALBERT stutxy, ALBERT TURNER. Wit- ness C. 13,11ale. Morch '23rd, 1904. • Deaths.. Mr. Charles Vareoe of Goclerich spent • • • slime. :white •pluitic,.. Taal:net , bride- his positioo 'as night .timeikeener for • . roses; rosary 61. pearls ;and lace. hands" •, Dett-Oit: firth •The wedding gifts. Were • kerhef eornpleted• the. . and :numerous. • , • . , toilette. Miss Leoa. sista. Petgy, son-. oh, ;taint 51 of the bride .• wee.: brideSinaich ark look- ' gin Toms' InsOeetOr.: of •Piaslic•.: schools, • part of his Raster s acation in Strata ed- ter,: m her .eostunie .011 whote WCA 1.111,1ted. moonagge. •og 13th. April Mrs, Shier's vAng41; Beacom's Old Staid opposite the mitses trouael • Alba TAYLOR: --•In • tliiitou on April: 15th, Mrs. William Taylor, aged 71. yet,- LUSK—In Goderich on April t31.11, the • -infant dae•gister of Mr. :Albert • Lusk.•" ANDERSON—In West Wawanosh on April nth,. Mary Barbour, wite of Richard, Anderson. • th0121WW--In Goderich an April 13th, •.Mary Gertrude, aged 16 years, dau- ghter of Mr. 0. Morrow. . GLENN --.11; AshfieM on April x3th, Eleanor Jane Savage, relict of the - late Jas. Glenn, aged 66 years. HENDERSON—In. East Wawanosli on April 23th Mrs. Isabella, Hender- • son, relict of the late Alex. Hen- derson, -aged 78 years, 5 months. YEARLY—In Stephen on April lIth, • Thomas Yearly, aged 8o years sail HOUSE AND LOT' ON ERIE STREET for sale at a bargain. Cost' $450, • will sell for $/so. s acre of land • with bearing orchard. Good frame house, kitchen, woodshed and stable, hard astei soft water. Will sell on easy terinse—Satnes Carter, Clinton. ------,,,---4,—.--...... FARA/ TO RENT OR IPOR SALE; Lot 3/, eon, 9, Goderichs township., consisting. of 80-ttereS, 40 acres seed. ed dcwri, 6 acres in fall' wheat„ or. I chard, brick 'house and batik barn. X mont ile frschool, 2% mm miles fro Itoltnesville, s %ilea iroin Clinton. tunttediia,tc possession east bo riven. • GeOrgholo COMB, ClititOtt P, Os • . 9 months. • CARRICK—In- Stephen on April 7th4 'Meritta Stacey, wife of John Car- rick, in her 33rd year. • . • ford the:guest .of hig Mr; Albert organ ie with lace froigt. .And three hriss Margaret, youngest sdaughter •McKibbon and we Must add shat alas.' little •floonces of white.ortndie. at the cif Angus M. Gt.nn T.,oridon. .The bti- ter Charlie enjoyed the' visit. exceed- bottom of her slairtO white chigoe plc-. dal -couple spent a coupleof days 'at ,ngly Well, • •' ture hat tvith.pale .green rosette ma the old honie here and ida ori 13/,Irs's Renry Horton was stricken .one side of •briin, bohuet of pink roses da', for Wellwbocle Manitobo. • with paralysis on..S'aigFaiy Iff11 ryas , white hIstee . hondkerclo ef . "The Ilts:;. George CohhheeeiVii-dha" talegrain as she sc. , led in' the best of , health Lone'.ono: .coosin of -the. grbosn. • The •death at Chicago on April lath of the - a "grea%urprise to her many friend,s grooinsman Was 3. rilp.cdatie.:16' Of . -last week advising. her of the sudden and spirits etrlyio the weekushers were Messrs. D.• J. 'Neville, bro- wife of .her son, Mr. Ed. Cox.: No fears.. Mhs. Tom's Wyatt • Sr. los returnee, ther of tite bride and Tl*V, MacEvoy, Were• entertaited by any one of her . 'from spending- thewinter with her son, Misa •Tosie Shannon playing :the wul deoth' but Ihtis,D's • ilictoglit blood Engineer 'Seen. Wyatt, at Stratford arid cling iitaret,, Metidelssolut's the, bri- vesSel.had broken:Which cashed ito . • is row the guest. of her daughterOVIrs. dal pooty were leaving the cliurch for We are ;sorry to. learn of the illness . McBride. • the carriages. : A lovely breatsfoSt at of Mit. Ortaninett 01.• Colborne, son -iii- . IcielOs onthe trees instev.d of leaves high itoc,ir greeted the party an their law of. Mrs.. Reid, hokeviests. • olt Saturday, /6th April. • • . retern to the bride's resiclence, to The sermon giveu to the sailors and • The annual ineetitig of the levator. which Rev.- Father hle...Rae Was invited, fishermen in North street charch Surs - Compony was held successfully ou toth ihe guests•were-therelatives ard inti- day evening by RD Rev.. r, Desuct was a I. A. limit, was elected president,• Marguerite Convors of •Detroit, •sister •heatitifully reitclerect'bv Mr. Charles 'R. Stuart of. Mitchell vice-president, of the grOosn, , • .1...Macdonald of Lon- IInUilier; • and W. L. Horton manager. • • M. O. Caineroo M. P. P., Mr. and the • • Misses Wolin ell returned from Toron- • 4 April. A dividend of 6 per cent. was mate friends of ihe bride and groom- perfect masterpiece. At the offertory declared. The former manager, John Those from a distance were : :Miss the baritone solo "Thy. Pilot" was • to to thetr 'homes here lost week. X 4.4.4“:"*"14++k•+++41.4“..044+84.8.4.+44:44,4“4.4.4.44•44.44•4.4. . Dress Goods TrinittingS, Silks • ar. ,•. s. funerest of the late Miss Mary h • • Gertrt, second doughter of Mr. • Geor e 'Morrow, took plate April sas Owes. His Life To Dodd's Kidney Pills. J, cwt.'s ins •Limil • To DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, ii,••••*••• • • MANITOBA' MAN HELPLESS PROM KIDNEY DISEASE MADE STRONG HE By TGREAT CANADPAN RE- MEDY. • • •, . Tyndall i • Man., April trith—Special— Among • the Amoy in the great West who confidently -.state 'that they owe their lives. tO.Dotld's Kidney Pills is Mr, . Perkins, ,a known resi- detitoof this place. "For two years was trothled with my kidneyte,Mr Perkins states, "and :at last became so bid that the doc- •tor gave inc tip and said I was incur- able• , . at Ones had such seoere pains in my back are,' kidneys that thot.Ygitt I wonld have to give up all hope and die, • Was unable to Worn and was becoming destitute. . While in this condition a. friend per., suadeei tue to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. r had little faith hi thein and it wt./a .MOre to • please him than anything else I gave them 0, trial, To my surprise the fait box did me so much gcod that 1 felt like a new man, rive boxes eured me goat- PlIeLellYdis Kidney Pills saved tuy life old./ cannot praise them, too much. Thousands of cases sithilar to that of Mr. Perkins are ,the proof that any Thichiev Disease • from Backache to lirighi's Disease yields readily to Dodd's Itidney Pills, g 115th. • oGertie.," as her feenilo ood schoolmates. called her, was one of the • x• prints, Staples, etc. * •„ip,•• • y students • at • the • Collegiate Institute t• - for two or three terms. She was a sts •• y X • • • • ' lovely Christian girl, She died peace- sts •• • • t _fully on Wednesday, aged i6 - years •h• 1 •T•• al • Ts • One of her favorite hymns was "Jo,r- •s• ca . y F es rrivais • • $ dan'S Stormy River” and she • never •.O. aa gal t a • 't• • y • 1.4 , • • . Wanted anybody to sing anything else oo, Q A .y. to her but hymns duritg her illness. X ,4 • . •tC ." - The cosket in:which she lay was covs . trl• •e• • erect with ioirely floral erniblemi, + co t A mow theirs being a crescent toses ••• 11 • and carnations, pink and white from y New Dress Goods .t. .• •sn, X $ the Sunday School and iii' 'League • of Victoria, street church. A Wrecith of fai• $ oink and White roses and carnations ,t, quet of pink caroations and kills how + 10- Ladies ..Parasols . e cA v .t. y zr her own Sunday School Class, large' .? -E:h. s • ...2 tions from the knitting foctory. The • ho *-* o. e . .... c> tq + Fancy Waistings • • X It X fro • m the Junior League, rs casket bo- wo, hh sts N . 9• • et 0.4. , ft and lovely harp of roses and carna• •.e. Umbrellas,to fire brigade sent a lovely wreath cf ••$* •ga4 .2• • took and white roses, Mr. and Mrs. hs• E , $$•t NVillioirt Lee and Miss • Fraser. casket + ••• al= •t. .We pi.l.rpose 'Ieping only :*;:. limpets, lilies, carnations and • ferns, ... iil y flt froth, Mrs, Frank Nicholson, Although t ''• 'la .Y: the hest and most up- o- y A t 4. rit 1 a snow storm prevailed at the time of y. tti $.,, ".• , .... ot $ a co 0-•rtie's C / and S 14 mates s MI #....1 .i. the for.oriti there was a large atteiol- •: • 4"4:: ' •11-i A date gOod,8 at lowestprices 4 ,... , ... ". 4•4 . 414. •••• in 41. es + Were present tti pity their last tribute A 03, 9 a reaped,. Rev. W. II. Graham. olli- me' ' elated at' house and Maitland ceme, a, tri y Hogarth, Oliver Johnstone,. Ilerbert H 'Plumsteei. tory, This pallbearers were ; Totrony N • .t. • itchk.tuut, o " " .s: and " Willie /trey. tIr. and Mrs. Mor- row desire•through, The News -Record *. BootS attd Shoes, good quality X illness of their daughter. s$ Cliiiton where she -was the 'Oast of her st, sits low price. Ladies' Rtibbers 450 Ito •I• sister, Mrs. Wiltsico.and is how at the sh IMMO' Of her aunt, Mrs, W. MeSWeett, • ). The Old Sta,nd. Clinton. + „„„ 4444444441:44•44,4 0444 4i4 004.4 •440„t. 4404.•• 4:4. 4 4:4 44 44 4:4 0,4414 4:4 t() ' thank the friends for their real + • kindness and sympathy through the y 4,4 "q. Miss MeOregor has returned from et: -V _