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Editor i.nd Prep, ietor.
Goderieh Township.. . -
•..
Mr. Janes Connell of the it th eon.
had the misfortnne km? valeable •
ware and foal recently. : •
. .
Mrs. Cooper Sr. of the 9th eon.' ie;
regret to -learn, in very .pocr health
at present Ina it is remarkable - for
an old la,ey of her ripe age to be sr,
smart. We trust that the blessings of
gocd health may. yet be. restored fie
,her.
A meeting L. 0, L. No. 306•will
be held on Monday evenings' June 6th,
when a full attendatice is reirreSted..:-
Vrarik Whitmore, Master.. .• . -
Mr. E. MeGavin and Mr.. W. Jarrott
s...ttenecd the teaehers' convention held
io Gael -4h on • Vriclay and Saturday.
last,
-Service will be held in Cole'S clutreji
next Sunday evening at 7.30. instead of.
o'Clock.
Miss Mond R.athwell, who: is Making
-
her altesde .at .Mr: John ReethSveli's,
spent a few days at her Inetire in.Grey
'last week.
Mrs. Charles II. Middleton .spent.lest
week at her mother's in. Bemoiller.
Mrs. Miller of Montreal is 'Making .
her. abode with.. Mrs. W. •Perdue • for.
the summer months.
.Hensall.
. • .
- Rev. Mr.' Nbon, who preached .here
some' Months .ago, creatiag .'n 'Very
favorehle impression: as to. his. pulpit
attainments, is now en the probationer
list and win. was to 1:,ave -Occupied ,tbe
pulpit here for two Suadays ea,ve pla-
ce ThrlastSunday to Rev. riar.-• Smith
c•,4 Milton,- formerly .of Lucan, .whora
the congregation .were arixieus to bear,
Ike Buchanan, who. west to • Wood.,
stock short bine ago to work in a
carriage. factory, went tor Brussels last
week where he has taken .4 position
with Mr. Donaldson, • harnese- -maker,
--Thomas Wood, who sojourned ,aniong
is the winter before last, is.in town.
again . Visiting at , A. MePhe.rson'S.
Mr. Wood Las been . spending • the
win-
ter with his clatsghter, Mrs. (Dr. ). Gem -
melt of . Wheatley. •• e • • .
Miss. Ethel- Murdock cain.e 'Lonnie. ' on
Monday from London:where .site. liee•
Just ecmpleted her .cenrse. at eienietr-
cial college. She leave.s- again. ...fox'
London where she has taken a 'pb:Si.t'•
ion towards 'the. latter • part Of next
week. •
Tuckersiiiith council intend to gravel
London Road north from this . • cor-
poration limit to the' first ..sideread..
Hensel] will ric.t do much gra.yelling
this year. .
A. Douglas. and J. Priest have the
contract for flie big Tuckersinith,drain
the Price being 13500.. . . • • •
•
Zurich.
Reports from. the Sauble .Line say
that the fall wteat on that iS
complete failure.. Net -7. en the'. . teem,.
oty of any of the residents has ...this
happesed befine. Many fartners are
now btisy turning it under •and will
sow aexalier cereal in its. place.,
• "Yatbaj. r;61-solle,....pasisk-priest atAlte.
Sanble Line, is t.110 0Weet) (It alt stito-
mohile. It is an Seleetrie driven 'tna-
eleine and. lie recently had..ithe
cry . re-eharged at London. The Rev.;
Father •has not 0S0 et this'Snritg' as
yet, but when the: roads:dry • tip and
the weather beeoines more seascnithle
it will, no .clotibt, be if...familiar sight.
With us. • .
14Iessrs. J.. Foster and A. Mittelluiltz
have rented the westein part - tile
',Greer' Vallee." farm„ owned. by Mr.
Ilaver, Sr., for pasturing .ptir-
poses. •
Mr. Jonathan 1VIerter left for Assitt;•
aleoia district laet Saturday, where
he will remain for a "short time eirior
to leaviog for his section of. 1aits1 hi
A lber ea. • .
A serious misfortune befell Mr. Lou-
is Hildebrand at Patterson '1,4 Planing
Ilensall, on Tharsday. Ate wa.t•i
wc•rking att the rip saw: atid in some
way hi ndex finger I • ' I
Tang iu cotiteet with the saw-, sever-
ing it completely. The nehessary
attetitiou was immediately given
but heLwillt be ltii•d off from work for
some. time.
HOW DIG CONCURNS AMC MILT.
Colborne Township.
A. $. Gledhill, wife and daughte*.
itdent a day or two- with friends at
Clandeboye befcre their de,parture to
Kineareine.
The masons have _already cominenced 0 Sres,(eXeCir-aeS0 of 0 • 1f/004 ft,
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The News of Goderich.
wort on the lloutulaticet of John
MeLarty's barn.
At the reeent election of officers . in
the Ilentriller Iepwortit League the
followmg officers were elected :
President, John R. Long
xst vice, Artht.r Ioisher
2n4 vice, his.hel hiohring. , • •
3rd vie.e. Ada. Fisher
4th vice, IL R. Long
.Seeretary, Sophia Snyder
Treasurer,- Deckle Snyder
Organist, Annie Yelland.
Frank 111e1ionag,lt is stocking his farm,
with
it Jibe lot f grass' .eattle. . •
Mrs, Dailey. of Woodstook -was- visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Frank Atelier/exit,
last week. •
Miss Illossie Mut,. Thivluttn. of Bruce -
field has been tkiend ng the post week
at Loglentelon rosin
-Alex. Young delivered nine first class-
c.attle to W. 'T. Murney this week.
They were the finest •buncirof butchers'
cattle to W. T. .Murney • last week,
some time. . •
- Rev. Jas. I-lamilton el • Goderich ce-
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cumed the pulpit of.Carlow church last
Seheratle at eleven.; o'clockin: the •• ab-
se,r.ee of the pastor, ,ReV. ',1'S L. Stnall,
at Lis. old 'home it Arthur.
.The corner -stone • of 'the new Presley-
terian: cluircli at Atthitra will belaid
hy Morning Star Lodge, No. 3o9, A.
F. and A. 41., of 'Carlow, on May Seth
at. 2 O'ClOCIt ill the afternoon Judge
HardingOf Torcnt.o, grand master of
41asome Grated Lodge of Canada., and
other ..Grand Lcdgeollieersare expecte
!A- to. lee present. The lodges of God-
orich,, Clinton, Myth and isieknow are
.also expected to be present it large
nen.thers. The .event will be a red let-
ter day. in -the hietory, of Atibteen,
• The trustees of S. NO.:3 'have
engaged thit. services of -Miss Halliday
01..i3elgraveefOr the remainder of the
:resent terms to have the place of
Miss: Patterson, who 14 resigned
.:ng. to illtsess.. - ' •.' r • .• ' • • •
. Mrty-flve head. of cattle were
delivered at Andrew •Yoaxig's, mar
• Zion church for Robert. McLean .whci•
has.. the lame, rented. for the, scaaon,
The animals were kill contributed froni
this section.; • • • .
Senforth.*
Mr. and. Mr. Sidney Mullett .aind
family returned. on Wedneesday evening
after a Sok...urn o -f abont. two- *ears .in
the Northwest- and are visiting• • old
acquaintances and 'relatives in town,
at•el vicinity. . Mr.- • Mullett foxiiierly
e(eadneted a hardware attire in • Sea -
Rev. Albert McKeon- is making- ,itr-
rangetnerts for ai iv:mister picnic at. St:.
iSciluenben on Jane 22r4,
Mr. I -lei -b. Marshall (.4 Mount Perest
spent Sunday with parent,: Mr,
'and Mrs. ,Joseph -Marshall,* Side. street,
The..geecery delivery 'boys have' form-
ed a .enecnt and Leve decided tot. to de-.
-liver any-. groceries after • f3 . on
Saturday evening or evenings hefore
holidays,. As thie rule .will lee strictly,
• obsetved. at every groceey,- customers.
will save trouble and.incoavenienee by
getting their, orders' in before. 8 p. nr.
These 'rides. go into' effect. on•Sate.
arday, .131ay. 28th. • • • • . •
• Mt -.A. Wee lea. sold • his resi-
dence on north. M.ainstreet : to .11Sts•
Georg,e Martin for. • .
, .•
• .
• . •
LeadhUry.• .
Tbe Aid Of 'St.. •George's,ch- •
arch Anet itt, the residence' of Mrs. J.,
Scarlett last weeke • •
Several Irani around here attended
the- feterel or Mrs; T. Grieve, • •evho
died at the .residence .of ler sonSii1-law,,
Mr. A,:,' Sunimervills Few live to be
as. old ,as.Mrs. GrieVe who had •reach -
'cd the 'good .old •age :of eighty. seven,
. Miss M. Tyner of Suintuerhill •visit-
ed her anal, •Mrs. • John •Searle,tt. ••
, •Wilson and- flintily of Seaforth
were isiting frier:cis in -and around
WaltOn oit Saturday and .Sunday.. ,••• ..•
The Pc:resters of Walton Lad an :
tertainment and stepper on 2, ttethS
Afkiy:etrening..".:
MiSs 'Kate Pulton. c.tf Stratford :is
visiting the home 'of her -parents.in
the villagei, • - •
Mr. T. Pounder of MAchell. wes: 'thee
guest of Mr, 'John Scarlett one day
last week, . . • . •• .
• Mies Baird of Kiiicardine'
at Mr, -J. G. Grieve's aid other eirie
ends McKillop. • .
• Mr.. ant', Mrs. ,Emigh of Blyth . were
the guests of Mr. J. G. Grieve on Sun: -
_Township.
The etuallpoX scare has well nigh
died out although 'ecanefasnities are
qiiarantined yet.. ' •
• Court of kevisien on the Assessment
Roll of 404 will be held oh Monday
text. • .
.Matthew Moses, .21'd Line who liaS
j2cen' oft 'the sick list is able • to be
;abie,n,t. ..again 'although. -still si• tittle
We are pleased to see JOhn Davis Jr,
o tlee • 4th Line elite to lie about anil.
lOpe the line weather will aid in hes
Complete convalescence. .
• Ne*t.. month Jas. and Mrs, Duncan,'
4t11 Line, talk of taking a trip to the
Westto visit old' friends' and relatives.
They haste a , sor.1 teaching: ... sehool at
-Pasqua', Iv.. and..another son
at Vernon, 11. C. •
W. R. Mooney, 5th Linehad a dose
call recently front a serious accident,
Iwo teams were working ill the field,
one of the span his father was work-
ing with was it colt. It got itg bead
over thc back of its mate andf in W.
.R. attempting to set matters to etiht
1s1 and the older horSe were thrown to
!the 'grotind in' it mix up of mart, hors-
. 08 and harrows. Mr. Mooney had vile
_. of his legs injured lait..the wonder was
• that serious damage Was itot dose be-
fore everything. was straightened up,
Monday forenoon as Robert Caseninre
and wife were returning from Wing -
Lam their home ou the 2nd con,
,their buggy was struck by the way
.• freight train on tle way front Wing-
hant to London, at the railwa:y cross-
ing it short distance front their. 1 rintc,
Mrs. 'Casemore MIN instantly; killed
mid her husband was so seriously. i0 -
hired that he died during the after-
nooli,
• • • • • I
AN' UNUSUAL SCItNit,
It is not receseary to have a bisti-
IleAS an Qtrg an Weenatnaker's before
you advertise. Big business concerns _
are lettrIt by advertisitig. The little
inereliant who, advertises persistently,
and always backs irp the promises cot,.
tained in the advertisement, will sirre-'
ly attract nicre and more c:f thn cus-
tom to his store. It ie foolikde to re-
fuse to advertise bcta1te you can't
afford to carry f.,A big arf advertise-
ment as the biggest merchant in the ,
place. It wool& be just as confdsteot '
to close up your store and .retire from
'business becarne you, cannot afford re
flouble front •threc story Wieling in
'An unusual sceno for the present'
goieratitif 'was witnessed on' the west
side of the town on Saturdayhist
when. a citreen hitched a coW to a
stonelsnit with which to tdraw manure
for spreading over his garden. The
ccusiderate citizen loadeili lightly, he
mat have 1./1It as 11111011 -on a
wheelbarrow, and the row pulled the
load as readily as if it enjoyed its
unusual task.
'Word was received on the Inth
of the death of Mrs. R. D. Christel
aw, Blind River, Our readers tna,
remember her marriage at the residen
ce ef her sister, Mrs. IVIceolli, alma
OrretipOndent,
0 000 0000 00
(r.)
y Weil, the Daughters of the Empire
-' have worked bard an ei waited 4 long
y time to get assistance from the powers.
that be m their work, but at last the
t town- has -handed thou the deed of two.
✓ lots en Wellington, street for • a site
a•ne year ago. She has been ill fo
the marine hospital.
seven months. lier mice, Miss float
nee McColl, went to visit her soul
few 'months previous to he death an
knowing thnt Lite aunt was rapidl
growing worse sent for her motile
here who went ate/ retrained I.SItU th
angel, Death, called her sister home
She died very calmly, sleeping i
Christ. Mrs. McColl and Miss lleat
rice rettaneest7th inst, Beatrice bein
much exhausted by the long journe
and loving care that she gave he
aunt. The funeral cards posted a
lilind River 00 the occasion of the (lea
th of Mrs. Christelaw were the firs
ever posted in Blind River,
Mrs. George Porter and Miss rranee
Rutson returned from Toronto on, Mot
day evening. •
Mrs. R. Sprtong tett...riled from Pe
trolea ca Satitiday. Ber daughters
attack was la grippe, not fever. ..,
Quite a large kitchen, with roont
above it is being lettilt at the back c
Victoria street church PreStreterv wh
it will make it more. contniediotte.
There are so fewmen in townt
plough the lots of the eitieens tha
some o1. them will be very late i
getting their seeds planted.
Mrs. • IVIartin of •Eingisbridge, • 1st
housekeeper for Captain A. Merril,
McGregor, received it telegram semi
week in May advising her mother . o
We death by small pox. of' •Mr, .Ter
Inialt Martin, her brother, at his.resi
denee` iU Casselton, Dakota, . Hiswif
died several years 'ago leF-Ying 1Lre
children and IVIiss Martin who was i
Gsderich then Estel went out to reinai
with ' her brother unti1. the youreee
boy was ten years of 4.-r. Mr, Wiest),
it At the last meeting 4)1 the Ditughtere
(I of the Etapire it was moved and see -
y . ontled that Wareen Berwinfat tura the
✓ first Sod. '
a Mrs. W. C. Landshorough of Clinton
. WO the guest last week of Mrs. (Rev.i.
le MeGillivray,
- • In a letter from Detroit to, her. �a -
sin, Mrs. 'W. T. Bays, Mrs. AI, II.
y Mcrris 'said that lier brother, 111r. lien -
✓ jamin Gibbons was no better, the M.
t D's diagnosing his case as enlargement
I
e of the heart, very little. hope • can be
s in
I: held out for his reecietry.
The. ehureh was -crowded on the even -
g of the oceasion of the Women's
t- Pereign Missionary Coreeentien held.
there that 'day, Revs. Andrews, Ci;up-
,; • land and. Grahame were on the plat-
, forni . with IV i 3S Sifton, the 111iSMOIlitrY
il4 Irene far Japkin mei the choir in at-
tendaree. Rev. Mr. Grahame 4nacle
s - .
e
a &co chairman of • the evening- and
e_ gave it few complimentary remarks
'. uponbe Aauspicious- occasion of having
so worthy a •Canadiani to address' hent
as Miss Sifton. 'Re' said this was the
t '
charaeteristic of the last eentury,send-
te
ing out. pioneers to every frontier ':.*,d- every avenue,' . geographically, com-
e mentally...end ecientificallye The elear
:followed. with Anew renditicri of "Rock
itges," Miss Laurie Brown resider-
• Jig We Solo parts in her usual »leas-
, .
- 91Sgt.s.tY0i6eca. •ge's' Young Peolge's
e who drove ;Canto', -on Wednesday
e eventing were •dolighttil with the eour-
n.
tesy showii• them by ;Rev. Mr. Gitunte,
and the 'Young' Pec.iile's As:awls:then:of
t •
St••••Paul'i, the• remembrance. of' vhielt
sold Lis faxen and eeenled upen .re-.
tiring. bet spending last Witter at bis
home bi Kingsbridge, Le rettirned two
months before his last illness with tLe
intention .of returning to Lis old holine
• Mrs, J. F. .Cassiday is nareing Mes;
I-Itenry Hostas the past ;two weeks,
Miss Morrison, being. called a•way. for
-that period of time..
• Mr. Ed.• VanFivery isbook-Iteeper at.
the British Exchange, ' • . •
Messrs. sT. III, Wilson kind S. R., Resi;
son of Stratford Were at the doe
this ,inouth, on a- fiShing expedition and
secured big bags"of perch. Those who
Caine after .thont had no such geod..
Many...people... are dllicted wale-
liver troubre that we. thought if . 'we
would give this flue receipt so tha
any one who .wceeld tare to make re
this •pleasant tonic, while the claneeti
cn is blooming, would be b10 to rIA.k
-use of 'it :i gal 1itdanluleliliu21 1bsni
and • stems, pour .4 gallon of lio;;iatt•
water' over Them- fate: dayS
.iit ecol lint into -a Poreel uni
•kettle, add' the rines. ief :Olive oranges
and 1 lemon: . , the • mix:Aire 15
mintseie then etriein.throtigh Kg, after
which add 3- ibs of sugar and thep ib -
pa of the oranges,. leav;iig ;vat
seeds. When lake waria arld.two table.
aptionsful .of. yeast and allow it to ik
and One tveek in a: warni thee
stralrs end let stand three Weeks, when
the -wine. oe • tonic is 'reesly or bott-
'bng.- Ieep. well covered• 'When making.
-The Goderieli. District Meeting cif the
Methodist • Church opened... in Victoria
street church sit 70.30 it. in. on. Mar
18th, • Rev; *Dr.' Daniels in the chair.
MI the .diotrict .121inisters were- Present.
Messes, W. A. Gilfordeand• Wellington
Lindlayi • tWOSPreniationers; were , re-
ceinmended to' be sent 'to College. Mr.
. of • 'Tuckers:lath was re --
manna -tided. to the* everk of the 'West::
Rev. Mr'. Andrews'of Walton was re-
etthinierited to receive a etiperannuated
.relation. • The following brethren we're
elected • 011 the. yaripes ccinenittees :
Stet ioniegs,..R ov... M. -eseis•
ve, Rev. W. • R61)ii.solt, ..' Sabbath
School -Rev. J. Kennedy.. and Mr.
Jewett,. tennierance--Reve Mr. Mann,:
ing and Mr, Williath Bailie, eneetorial
1. 13:: Co:Oland
j. W, •Roliitacm..ar.d 1?.
ten, Sabbatli-Obser'sPaireio-aev.. Hol -
and Mr. Beattie tiesititratieg. :Rev. • T..
worths;•League-ReV. R. A.
The annual eonventien tile y,
M.. S. of' the Methodist elute zfd nit
the• lecture. roean of the. eliereli morn-
in•g and afternoon:The preettl • e S..
'Leeelt ITohneseille, eises
and conducted devotional .i.cel.cises.
Mrs, (Reir,) Graham extendee, a. gf an,
kills and. cordial weleonie to the :ileitis
gates. 'Two, niiietete • reports were read
frem the . cif Nortle street
Gatrielt ; .:Senburn, Briteefield; Myth,
Ontario slid Wesley,. Clinten ; Dun»:
gannon °pellets , HohnesVille, • •Nile,
Varna aitd. Victoria street, Gaderich ;
tle• latter being only organtzed
ast-
SOP end. reported. a Members:hip
'of 23., Ninth- street . church , • .0r:de:ride
t,oek eee paltn,'having raised Ste°,
f
At a., neeting inter in. the afternoon*
reeiresentaitives frota Sister societies
were. 4-eta:rifted by. the .W. • 1..%. 51. S.
Mts. Weerrock brOught greetingS. freen
Knox . auxiliarV; Mrs. I.. V.
brought greetifigg and thetight they
might . consolidate the ',white ribbon-
erS' as weil. She also spoke . of the
C. T, • XL iniSsionvy wcirk. . Mrs.
George Acheson .presidect., at . a. :round
• fable. -conference. Reis- Dr. end Mrs.
Cook kindly 'sang, lilies Courtice
ly presiding- at the -.organ. '
• • Mrs. Leech' was re-elected organizer
• kr the coming year. ': .
.01ir prienieted temente:tee brought • ont
the regreth.1 fact that ten members
had passed to the Great Beyond during
the• Past year, all faithful to the sattse
of Cltrist end Ilis chinch.
Mise „1.. Reid of En:edit:Id . :vett
Sunday in, this ' .
Mune Rumor says. that wedding bells
Will soon be ringiug in our midet.
• • Mr. Janette Steep .was the guest of
Miss. Campbell ott Sunday Iast,
gain) banishes Ao oblivion the dark
rainy driVe to their respective homes
lane, .They arreved abcut a. th.
Thursday tbrongle it down pour.
Miss. Madge Macdonald, teacher at
Zurich, Was, while attending' the Tea,
chers' Convetaien here last week, the
guest of. Kra. J. C. Harrison.
latss Vearl Niel:Olson' of Zerteli while
at the canveetion was the. •guest. of her
aunt, .IVIrs, Godfrey Niehcl:
Miss MeIntesle, teacher, .Loshalsh;
-while. at the convntion was the guest
of Mrs. Morrow. -..
Miss Coral Vivian•paesed. her eXatni,
nation third in the gradrating list . of
nurses at Vieteria. hospital, London,
on Wednesday: The. Misses Lain C.
RobinSon, daughter ..of -Rev. Mr. Robe
ineon, and Miss'.1.0.1telwyn E. Reid •:of
t•
Lucknow •gradnated en the same .day.'
/ Miss Luls, C. .RobinSon. gave the :rale-
- dietary.'
e We must n.ot foitet. to etngratylatc.
• Mr, and. the MiSfl08,.ii'v.,sitingtpui SSast
street, on the. gdvancoment. of • their
grother, S. li%'Wtisliiiigton. K.
• ilton, to .the crown 'atterinixship-• • of
• Wentworth. -Count',' insuccession to the
late John 'Crear • . .
• Barrister 'John Hawley, wbo was ill,
.the greater -part .if the winter,looks
hiniseli again. Ile and; Ali's. Hawley,
are it „the Park llouse and -Ivo ...con-
gretulate Mr- Hawley onhis-,reinstateS
inent goml lealth• . • .•
Mrs. E. Ni Lewis, wife 'of' our wet -
v, mayor, •Iiii.S.Leen 1118C,810'.
, .Saturilat,Y,W85 the flay of the coning -
of . • age •of Mr. Darius -.Doty Sallows;
ifitstiilvs8aiell°1t*-.811'ine.
t
•cou t a iaing ,fruit cake ane•
' lots Of Sweet meats. .Wewish. the heir
, of the.. noted artist it asefel and InP-
py life, •' • .
• Mrs., Ilniley ;and (laughter, who• were
the giiests of Mrs.. W. D. Shatition this
month, re -tented ea their. borne ••• at.: -
'woallstock to which: •ejty :•• they: Were
called 7 n binsiness„ Mit :they intend re-.
stnruing here VeryehertIV: to tkiend.the
saintlier at the British Exchange.. .
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Some of- our ladies who' Were. Tbro4-
-tosvisitors thitestiOntli,•:leced. the pleas- .
ose ..• Meeting ' 1VIee4ames. (Captain) •
McKeY :and Nell :Campbell. •
Mrs;
Campbell, we. are. sorry. ,to nOte, lIas
hem' inerather. delicate .health lately.
leit Mrs'. • McKay :is...wondrous well,
Mrs, Graham is recovering ,
jv from eit .."attaek cheon ic • bro tie
Mi -ss Gralieen, •lately, • New.
Verk, arrive.,d front ihit cife7' ..
Saturday. She 1.as ' spent: •Aeveral
years 111 New S'eork hut wull . spend •
the summer' at home; , • -.
A Point To Mothers.
If you Lave a child that •is sickles
fretful, nervoue, reStless at night, 'Gl-
enne:eft '• from any stortiathor bowel
troubles cif any Sort,. Am
la 112.1)30's
Own Tablets. Don't he afraid of this
medicine -ft is • gnaranteed to .contain
no opiate 'or • harmful drug: Give thi.
Tablets to the elek child end wateh
-the quick relief and rapid restoration
to health e.,tril strength. Thousands of
mothers. are using this medicine for
'their little ones: and they, all praise it.
What stronger evidence east you want?
Mrs.A, Meliairtnicl,
Ont..' say's : OWir TaLlets cer.
taidy fill all the claim y6tt Make for
them so fax as toy e:Jierience goes. I
consider them n perfect medicine for
thildreff and always Iteep them itt the
house," Von 'can get the Tatiets from
. limy dealer ;n medicine, oz lf 3(1e write
The Dr. W1Jauis Medicine Co',„ Druck.,
vine, Ont., they will send you a box
by wail post paid for 25 cents,
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Painful Rheumatism.
THIS TROXIDLE IS CATISED DV AN -
ACID IN THE BLOOD AND CAN
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Rheumatism is caused by an acid
in the blood. That is it medical truth -
every sufferer iroin this trouble shoal
Lear in mind. Liniments anti outward
rapplicaticms cannot cure what A S root -
(el in. the blood -the disease trust be, •
cured through the bleod. .That is the
reason rheumatism yields almost like
magic to Dr.. Williams' Zak. Pills,
This new blood .cenquers the painful
poison, sweeps out the aelung axed,
soothes the nerves, loosens the Inneeles
and banishes rheumatism. Mr. Scleat
Morrison, one of • the best known and
most esteemed reel/411:s of 'Guelpe,
Ont., gives _striking testimony to the
truth of ?be statementmade above..
He says '"IVIy trouble came gradually
and was prenouteed muscular thettina-
tism, 2,116 was- located ehielly bly
neck' anti shoulders. • I can hardly ie.!'
you; how much. I suffered. I was con-
fined to my bed for fifteen Inc:ails. A
• great •fliany friends came to $‘e
tiering that time and I think. 1 UM
Male In saving that most of elicen Lad
very few hopes that. 1 wotild '1,;et bet-
ter. I tried it great:in-any remedies
without tali, lasting benefit.- .Then 1
tried. Dr. Williams". Pink Pills and I
aur Shankful.' to .say that throtign the
use. or these •pills anee • the indelatigaile-
le nursing, ot -guy wire 1 pin again on .
my feet. My melt is still somewhat
stiff,hut the pain is gone. I one now
in my 791/ year and I feel that I owe
much to lir. Williams- Pink Pills."
These pills haVe cured, thousands •,)f
the very woriet, eases of neuralgia, rh-
ettniatiem., sciatice, houbago and
heel:at:hes, and they eau do the same
for Sold hy all medicine dealers
or sent . by, nail at 50 cents a.box-eir
sx boxes for $2.5o. by writing the lir.
Williams' • IVIcclicine • Co,, arcekVillc/'
•
Goderich.
?Jr. Bell Murray has returnedfront
his winter's visit- at Chicago.
•
131r:' Tait. has taken A. positionwitli
Mr. Harper, West street. •. • ,
Strawberries ripe, strawberries, rare,
all for only So cents per hox,
judge Holt attended She funeral Of
the late Miss iMeMacking ;which, •teok
place at the old home, .Chipeeira.. •
Miss Mary Gundry, who has. teen ho-
lidaying at Ottawa, returned last week -
to herhm
oe het e and was =timpani-.
ed by her efriend, .Mrs. littrde of VW'
*lap,
-We are sorry tiS learn of the death
oE jet.:se.,Gri • • ..• ir, on 18tle
may. He. was • married to the eldest
daughter . of Mrs. Reid- , of • Lakeview'
town: 'He 1-.s.d. hem a wrinderffilly heal-
th -y, 'active man until lately: when ,
oigt itlaca„betirtpcl,alitd,;()! .01:1714e
.tnitil too. late. 'that theailin mit would:
bet • fatal. . Soule geowth baffled- :, the
surgeoes. and lately it. had made great
headway, He Was snitch esteemed by
all lic•Met. • •
. .
. The Sons' 'of Englaral paraded' to St.'
George's elitnelt en 'Sunday. aneilleteee
ed ...to an silcquent and patriotic ser-
mon by Rev. Mark Turnbull. • '
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•. We regret -to, announce the death or
111r. Thcfras Cutt which took plaee on
Fi-iday. -last. He .wa,A bort i in . Grey
tcwiislip and came to Goderielt eight
years Lgo. The intertnent tock place
111 Bruesels ceineterys ' •
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Carriages and
Clo.Carts
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The new 1004 Go -Carts with
their swell automobile gear and
rich enamel finish are on band- .
They are decidedly smart and
up-to-date, prices ft oat $10,00 to
$26.00,
Children's Carriages and
Expresi Wagons $1 to $1.50
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MILLINERY
'We keep 11 sharp watch on fashion's dictates, and
follow closely whatever Millinery changes may he in.
eidental to it change of dress styles, so that you are at.
ways stire of finding the latest things hew, Wo have
amingements made whereby we have new styles ship
peel to us as won 118 they appear on the nintitnt.
Our Millinery department, under the able Man-
ng,ement of liss It00(1, is a grand euccese. Our trim-
mers have to work overtime to 1111 orders. We have
snob, n gorgeous display of new bats and trimmings,
WO will not attempt to deectlbe them. We will he
pleased to have you onli and wiew our grand display of
millinery. You don't need to climb up -stairs to se" it,
It is all displayed in our spacious show room on the
ground floor.
hitewear and. Shirt Waists
'We havejust received a, shipment of Ladies' White .
Underwear and Shirt 'Waists, which were ordered he. -
fere the advance in Cottons, and will be sold at special
prices. . We also show it full line of travellers! samples
• of Whitewear -which will be sold - below. ,,wholesale . •
prices :-
"White.Muslin Shirt Walks, wide tucks, 'hem stitched, only', .W0.
. rine White Muslin Waists, trinained with yak lace and insertion,
141411 Sizes, at 2141.
Corset Covers, trimmed with Woks. and. torchon lace arid. insertion:
- • • great value at 2,5c, 235e, Mk and 715c. •
Ladies' Fine White Skirts, trimmed with el b "d' •
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• Ladies Drawets, nicely trimmed with tucks And lace, We and 15c.fp
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New Spring Footwear
at The. Old Reliable.
- Our stock is equal.
Led by few and excelled
by none.' •
• Special -valnes
• Men's Fine Shoes.' • •
.Our School Doots•
for boys. and girls; made, .
to -our own order, aie
. Trade Winners: . •
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We shall be pleased '
to show you our stock
.and.giVe you our prices. .
It might- be monev in •
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We, are practical •Shoemakeris having- had a long. experience and you I
• run no risk ' when youpurchase your footwear from' us. • • . . - ' • '
Our Spring Stoek •
of Boots and Shoes, is v
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now complete. . We
' '•• • have the lorgest and
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-know our Prices are.the
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supply •reaable and sty-
. list) Feotwear at reason. -
able prices has caught
• the Attention of Shrewd
• .134yers. .
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'A. CALL SOLICITKD .
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UNDELIT AKING:
WE Clay now safely predict the advent
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High grade; up-to=date, made in
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HOOVER & ALL.,
Night aed • S,unday -calls answered ae rest& nee of eithr of the:kind-
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ANOTBER LARGE (IONSIGNMENT OP READYAMA.Dig
" . SPring and Summer .5uits for Men.and Boys
Inst PasSed into stoat and will be rusbed olf atastonishing Co*
low prices. • •
• IT *ILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR FELT MATS POR
MEN AND 130Y$ BEFORE nrjriNG
in 'our Boot and Shoe department you will find values that
cannot be beaten. .
• WE HAVE STILL SO.ME
• Big Bargains in Lace Curtains and Carpets. (9
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We have an immense range of Ladies' ' Read Owl& Dlouses, (•?
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in the latest New York Styles. They fit perfectly and Op
wear well, also an Immense tango of Ladies' Wrappers (*)
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re the Millinery departtnent yon will find all tile newest and
most up.to-date goods ir, tile market, and you ('at) de- •
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