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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-16, Page 5..; June loth 1904'. 1 ..................+4,.........m.**0.....44 ' THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1853 I Capital authorized, $5,000,000 c ;mita] paid up REMOVAL $3,000,000 RenerVe Fund' $2,850,000 • The public will please bear in Iniod that we have removed from our old stand, Itettenhery street, to our nesv and spaeioua office (which i from the public generally is solicited. is now in t heOUw CCH ori he ton) in the Hm ow cohe block, earner of Viet orb: anti Albert atreets (opposite il,• %V, Irwin'e ,grocery.) .A call W. .• • • •••• • • • • ••• 1 H. C. DRUWER: MazuWer* deposit to date of withdrawal Interest. allowed nt. highest cm rent rates froin date of —SAVIKS. BANK DEPARTMENT— ... CLINTON. #44 3 'V0i. SALK-A 3t.rN11 ; tiCK. steers and two atr mtw311 1443 • o .—.1 Chn, UOIMas, ilitrou Road . • Cllnton T. 0. • ifr* • • PM. • • . • : :FARM TO RENT OR 10i,SALEa•-- .E.. PERFECT. ' ,. ...hi,. 80 acres,9,, - 4o• acres seen- .. • La ,,,i,2 con- Godurith towaship, .. ed down, 6 'acres in, fall wheat, , or.; • • chard, brick house aad bank burro :.f. ••. •.• ,nrile. from schoeli in; miles from la TINIE ... Clito. ..Immedutte possessiOn can be- triven,— a 5 m - f•••• Holanestrilleiles from. -an . a . • George' .1. Connell, Clinton P. 0... + , + • • - • • . . sr PIECE •• ' • .. cm?..or, ii., NEWCOMBE A. L. C. M., • • • • organist ot Ontario street Methothst 1.•• • • • • • We want the datron- •• •• age of the "particu- •• - lar man" who times •• his watch by the.sec- - owl's hand. Our rep - q." air work will please - him. He will be in- terested in our Sf06k •-• of high grade move - X merits. A good stock T. of different makes a- •• - lwavs on hand, .7. Just r'eceived a new .• • 4 • • line of Souvenior Goods. • church. Teacher of Pianca Harmony, Form, -. 'Free ThCory lecture tat Stir - dents . every TueSclay evening at stn.-- dio. Over Newcombe's store, Cilia. • 'ton • • • • • • • olo ' 00 *4 • • . • • W. H. Hellyar• :: Jeweler and Optician ' • --CLINTON.--a" .1-144+++.1444+++++.1•1-•14•171• • We COilIgn't. COini You? Have traiIt tip n first • 'class . Jad(, such as we have, unless our • goods were right in every Ally. We Sell the Finest Goods for theafineet trade. One trial convinces'you •of this. Among other lines we fee) n Fancy Biscuits. N.Ve keep Assorted Biaceits at -10c tper lb. up to Macaroons at • nfica In -Olives and Pickles we have only the hest : Chutney Chili Sauce, Oho w-Ohow, sweet and - sour VinegarlaicklEs and •also Horse Radish, We still solicit VOUP.traCle. W9 T. O'Neil. CLINTON DYE WORNS:•—•I A131 PRE - Pared .1.Pdo all kines •of . Cleaning, • Byeirar and Pressing • of Clothes.. All w.crk dulti an short notice and satisfaction. guarani eccl.—J,. T, WARD: • • si- IJR. BUTLER, • EYE, EAR, •zgo§n• a and Throat • Specialist, 370 Queen's, Aventsi, London, 3rd :door east ,of . St. Andrew's Church... aldsses sep- • a Plied. -Will be an the Rattanbury Horse, :Clit ton. Aprii ;38, rate COAL LEAVE. 3.1'0ITRa•0RDERS NOW YOR YOUR: ,SEASON'S STIP- *. • PLY or •(!oki‘,..• WE: CARRY - IONLY, THE VER.V..1ws'r _.DE,s wit WTI B1 0t4) 'LOWEST POSSIBI:E• .• ORDERS BE LEFT AT RONVI,ANn..S.TEARD- WARE STORE OR WITII J Stevenson. You Can See. Foe yourself laiw. anuelo ahrie has. to. •do with. the appearance of 'your foot. •What • is uglier:than a poorly' shaped . shoe .?• What t is daintier,. than • A TRrAI CLEAN CPT SHOE • that lit'S closely about the foot and brings .• out • its 'natural artistic lines, We can lied • a akce , fit' yotai afcot' Ito matter • how lard yott -.arc to. suit. Our °Spring stock has .are'eed and the prices are right a• We are showing , line shobs for teen at. $3,50 *that taint be beat for :price and quality, I Also •a 1iu of Shoes for ssionten (The Queen Alexander) for $2 which is extra CLINTON value. Came in aitd have •a look. at .• our stoek. No trouble to ,show goods., Buy 'Your Bicycle Here. If yon want good aolid cont fort in wneeling,. buy a Cualt- Me Frame bicycle with, a ....... ..... . , Ccs- tc'r Bralte. 'W•e stock front the best makers. ,...keep.alt kinda cif • bicycle sundries. Levu Alovairs, Seissora, Eniyea, etc:, aliatipmed. • ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUAR- • ANTRIM CALL AND TiF PS. SHOP OPUN1VRIZY UVIi;NINtl Bill"ft,TWADAY ANT) TIIVRSDAV. I Groceries, Our stock is complete. We have -11' • gctttd 1iiil Of a1..1.11 at al black, in eacitagc: teas we carry. the •Taidellaa lard Rose,. Blue Ribbon and laptou's celebrated teas. They • were bolight • . before ••tlie advalte in• •Price which' we will give Orr customers 'the' benefit of; Plattt.ar.t1 Fancy Biscuits, Boiled ,Ilittn; Sato:tett Bell, nrealtfast I Baron,. • Piekiict . 'nits Feet, Catitied Aleats, • Pickles itt burarid bottles Cf all kincls. A trial erdor will convitice yow that we carry. a stoc:It equal to • atiy it that trade end the prices reaa sona-hie. Also a ear oaRedpatit's sug- ar just arris.ed altich.yre•are selling et' • cost, • ••• • • In aectls • we have got good Red Clover, A.Isike,''fitticale, Mangold and Tranip seed and ell Owls of gairtlen seeds; orchttra In crockery we have a few (Huller sets we rare selliug very cheap, Vont tirade selected, . Ro RAHANI.• Ogle Cooper's ow, Amid, 'Cash for Butter and ltgs. Phone 13 Call and See. AVIP, WOrLilt K Ant CALL AND SI% 0'U1 NEW wrocic mANITIWARE • AND TINWARE. coon QUA- wirtr AT LOW PRICES. MEETING Olt TUE COUNCIL o'h Marriage5. Romxsox CLPVF• At the . residence ol the bride's parents, noar Chisel- hurst, •on Weetactsdaaa. Jane ist, Miss Maggie to Air. Robert Robiusou of Art:aura • CRAIG- •ROBERT;40.a - -in Wingitann at tile resideneeof tha bride's un- clea on the 81.11 .1 laza, be Rev, Verde, Alr. •Oilando •(.1.. Craig to Miss Afirian itobertatet, both c•f .Wingltatu. CLARK—RENTIOULaa On Thursday, June 221d, In St. Paul s church,. Wiaglwati, by, Rev. W. Lowe, Jos- eph Clark to illiss Lizzie .Rentioul, both of Whin:Oracle AlIELL—ilaEATHORN--Onl May 24th, at the resideace of Mrs." J.aines W. Orr, Stratford, by Rev. ,.Dr. Langford, • Mr. larael Abell of . Diatkeld, 'Couuty- of Bruce, and Aiisa Margaret Leathern of Wing - ham.' ItiDAIONDS—AIPLLINS—At Sherbourae • Street Mi thoditt church, Toronto, on June fith by Rev. Dr, Cleaver, Mr. Harold 'L. Edmonds of Berlin, eldest son• of Rev.; and Mrs.J. Ed- monds • •of. Blyth, to Lowise • Mae, •• eldest dattgliteroof Mr.- and Mrs. H, A. forwariy W11210'1/11* "the Cliutott riewsoltecorci Coderich. Airs. Alto:Inter' wastlw • past week of the. Alaoas a a: twit, a we- Pasatury to liar leaving town to join. her basband at Stokes Bay. Mr. Alex. ilieLean has removed to. the ham on Essex street lately oct pied by Air. Willie Doyle: • Mr. Thomas Postiewhalie and :ratt- ily returned from cuemo.o.o. Nana somel.time ago and have tattee :their residetwe 'for a time on WI t Iiia, Road. " • •Mr. and Mrs.. Willie Craigie nave removed to their new purchase oni wit- . limn street, 'lately owned by• Mr. Geo. INIcSween, non,' of Sault Ste Marie. Mr, ,Tas. McVicar, stana •Mr. n•n; • Mucks street., wits eallceit to Paris "...last • week by the, ileatli of his Miele, Mr. George MeVicar of that cite, He, also called on Mrs. (Captain ).• AlawKay • his sister, and Mrs. Neil Canute:II who are both the.guests of iris and Mrs.. MaeRiay'a sister, Mrs. Ca • at Braatforci. .131es:1a:ties AlneNav and Campbell were in tery good health and intendid retutrig to Airs. Mac - Key's residence here at an early date. Mr. AraaViear of Paris died front :the effects of a recent fain • too airiek has arrived - up to this writirg Friday Malta, 1 hi: builders are at • their wits. eud. From the Winn i,.eg Free. Press we art the following note whielt refers to a.• sister a Mrs.' -J. W. Smith,. East street bakery, who., ellen in May 1904; Matilda Grant aired 59 _Years, died on, Saturday• evenit ler at he? late resider, - Births. Clinton, Jrne 7th, to Mr. and Vrs.. William Collyer, daughter. BRETT—In Seaforth ea Juno to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brett, a rialto-. ter. ADAMS—In Lower Winghana• June 4, • to Mr,' and Mrs, Chas. _Adams, a daughter: • - enrsnotx-At Crsditon on'May 311 the wife of W. D. Chisholm, man- • ager Alerchantl,s 13ank, of • a daegl.ter. • FOWLER -a -4n Saltford Sunesay,IVItai • 291.11, to Mr. ard Mrs. George. row- • ler, a son,' HAIR:ARK—x.1i Bly tn. on Juric .2taLthe • wife • of Mr. William Hankirk. Of a 5011. Deaths. cLurv—io Orillia on Satureaty, .Inue •-.I5th, • fatar.a, daughtet of mr. N. . Seafrirthi agul 2(? years, r3AILEV—In' Iiltillett cat .jun0: 91.11, •, Mary Edith, infent 'daughter • of :Mr, and Mrs. Join Ilaidev, -aged weeks, • PATTERSON—In East Wawanosh JtArle..§th Miss Millar:, dattgitter c f County Csouncillor Pattersomaged, is years and 9 months.. • a CpMING-allt Morris on Jeite 7tIallars. ' John Craning, aged 28 years and 2 moral's. . • a , • .; TR.VIN—.131 1,oudon, Janie • 5111, „Nancy • Irvin, aged 33 yeara. • • • • . •$ectio.rtha .on Jane' 5th, • • Frisians i.-icent, agad 92 years area . . • montha. — : • WORTIn—•In Seaferth On June •4th., Mary Ann Rich; wife Of Mr. Abram •,Wor.th, aged 78 nearia ' • MeNAITGIITONL--Lit Titekerantith , on a 'Sinai 4111, AfeNcrughtoto •56 vearsaand on.clisys. . • • '• DOLISIA.G1t3--In McKillop rat .Tune'6t1'; , :Lucie Ihnipe; •raliet ••01.• -the•-•1 ate Jas. Dolmage, aged 84 .yetirs. TIOLta•-At • Ir.!lai va. on. Mae belov- ed . wife al Charles Holt,. aged. , 56 . years. . Where To Fish. • Vow will lind the 'nest fisbitig.: in the Ncrthweat along the line Of the Great Nord ern . Railway.'Thc Minnesota Lake Region, with its innumerable lakes and trout streams, offers excell- ent oppoetunities for • fishermen. Ex-. cellent • traitt service to fishing point:: or. the line of tlie Great _Northern to and front the Twin Cities. • Seed six gents postage •foi illuatrated book" on "Shooting and Fish:tag" to :'•• g. wnytNui, General Paastnaer ard TiOnt Agent, St. Paid, a IRL WANTED.—ABOUT 'THE:Mt OF • jolt, a nurse lot. two' 'thilerctir • Chi•: :peer 20„preterred. ReferelleeS requita •"Apply:to Mrs. Beatona care 'a:A Miss .Attrill; Gods:rich: . " • " • WOOL - MAR - Let: priee •will be -paid for any quan- tity rf wool ata the :Standard F,le vittor.--W, CI: Smith.• 9-3 . • PHAETON- F(R: class condition. Ilas child's seata•in front- ;Will besold cheap.—J, Rat- tenbury. , • ' • • - FOR SALE. -4;001) S14;CO.B..•.•11 AND . . top neggy, elan:tat as good. as oewa :Will be sold • clsiap, :Apply BoX' rot, Clinton P..0:" • : LADIES' •BICYCLE pok SA/A Very little used.—Apply at The •News -Record ' 20 DESIRABLE' iromE. 1..oa: SALE.— •• Irottse and • lota itt the village cf, • tnesville, 'The undersigned offers for :tale ber 'large two'-atory hou- • Sia with elate roof, good eella.r,large rooms, featia.ce, hard and soft water ilt hottsea .sittble. and. drive sited,good garden, all kinds • t:f fret ts, Also. • abeitt '2l; acres of land is offered lor sale. Conveniettt. to railroad tat 'on, • nos toillee, church and Apply by mail or on •Ita ilretnieea o atlas, 1*. C. Pickard, Ilanotais 111:4, 3841 pAPUR IIANGINC4.-;-AVIIENT YOTi 'require any • paper hanging dOne • riot forget to give 'Inc a call. Satis- faction guarartteed or tto money ask - td„ Price or halving, ten cents per . roll. Orders left at A. Couch's meat market or at my residence„ west ,raid It:atm:hurt' street, will receive prom- pt atteraiiM.L.-Thcodore. FOR SAL X OR TO RUNT—A COM- fortable house situated ott corner of Church and Osborne streets.Apply to CMS. OVIMBURY. July roth. TI1OR0IIR1411 RIMISTIMM) I11112- • lkant. .11::11„for. LA.,,tnontha .. flava two, will sell one clicap.—Al- bert 'Mott, lot /4, eon. 2, StatAey, • ir.,tOn P. O. • The County of ITuron.---The council Our stock compriaea eterything neeessary for Itome use. Eggs taker; in exchange forgoods. A. Turner. 1 mrs, shiees vdivit of the County .of Huron will meet in the council elunniber in the town of Goderich tAl Tuesday, June the rytit, at 3 o'clock. All accounts to comc Leforc the coutell nwst be placed with the Clerk on ot. before first day Of t ing.—W. Lane, Clerk., Dated May 23rd w ;904, . cc 735. SherbroAs street after ,a pro- • tracted IIIIiCSS. '1te leaves besides .her• husband,. William Ga ant a fanai•I • • -f• three . boys anti .athree. girls Portage la Prairie, 1 li mas and Bert at liome ; Mrs. I,awreiwe mai Aliss Maud of Revelstoke, whoa: the latter is ahuember Of the Public .aehoOl stair and whc,. is• teachiag achool • • at Seboal Lakoi 'Rev. L. II._ Stewart coed:noted the :funeral • serviees. deceased lady was the 'eldest daughter of Mr; •Isaac totimerlyLtittirjcss • . • ilk aiLrItTialinii)latioccutas.t reseltie,. •xnvoawa : otft- OA JIMS4),1e ; W01114111 SW When a; little girl .- here •attrauled the 'Female Public sehool when Miss. Wnittiotab wes teacher , • and little .Tillie raid , 'sister were the• loveliest: siagers 'anima Hie junior Mr: William 'Grant was the -first • waster in. Brussels. Ine',end his • broilwrs' . had the coatra.ra. ' pf buildiag the. 'bridge' over. the 'Ala• !Hand kit at Owlet - 'mat SaltTord. a. • w,cia a•...171 • one._ 1.•1•-e pholographeraa, There • was. seareely one Dominioti Day, we sadly . dly fear; tvill. • torn • ou.t. to. be kept in .11,, same Man- ner as • 17 ic tc ria.. Day, a 'day c.f 'excur- sions .to city, town and colintry • tual - .itaught... else. • 111,:k eNeursicri per strut - Mgr Grayhoned. tilt sat iafy oar ei t int this "slipeldnot, be, -:•.Soan thc energises' will -liollow• and. the ..child -t• reit tvilt Ivo depriaed of., picnics. whirl they dearly: :lore, ••-nen the Only' tkiV" g9 on leaking' aicastire . • for a the .at a. -little sell • •Sacrificie, _ . RAINY:RIVE. 110 TROUBLES TILL D01)IV8 k LONEY PILLS CUR; • ' . KIDNEYS.. • , ALS RII14;13IATISM AN'D • OTWER PAINS VANISHED ON'CF•, • .• . AND FOR 'Atit,-1-1IS CASEON • °N.V.. OF MAls; V; . . • • Barwick, Ont„. Jane lath '(Special)— That. Dodds :laidney . will cure Rheititia•tisne a or rare oiler ' diStrase re- sulting, froth distill -eared „kidneys itt the pertence •.01 Many 'of .the • settlers in this Rainy ft %;e'r Country. - The . • case of Willi il.,111 .1 LXiS1 oJ th S*i autenle of the work the. great Canadian' Kidney Remedy, is doing. . bad. rheumatiain sa bad I hacl. to. ese a MAO to walk. I lire, • paint in my batik and. •right• lnp'and, „had. no •comfort sleeping... : : . • : • eouid'uo more than dress- 'and' un- dre:Sin Myself far ''nearly •tavo thoutha, awc`d" I was for rearla -tibiae Weeks •• I cool(l. not lace'. niy right • shoe, • • •brother aevised 1133 to try-MAUS Kidney Piiiii•nran dfit.eo. Akar::tak. nig' three boxes..1 con ld 'walk' around and lace • im my shoes and- • do my' work., Six boxes cured ./ae ectatitlete- BOdd's X<jdjicr rillS are the : one sure .aure for sick kidtteyS. : Sick kid - nays are the •eause of nmeatentlia . ,of fttho.eirLills the ' hewat itotailya • rotifers FOR SALE—SEED • BrCNAVHEAT, • Feed Corn,' reed Peas. Barley atte, Oats. • Tone or • Cash as arranged.— W. 11. Perrin. , Clinton June 14; • l`TOTICEL!-.'-"TANE NOTICE THAT Till.; Alraticipal Council of the Corporation Of., the Taw • I. ti ice' ;wands . to construct a ,graboli titre sidewalk four. and one half • feot. itt aical:1,0n the ' West picie. 'or Isaac street front street. to Grand Truttk• Ry. track and to assess tiv final cost thereof Amon tlx: property abatting- thereou and to 110 bettehtted thereby; stud that a statement showing the Wats liable to pay the .said. assess- ment ar:d toe liainea • of the owners 'thereof,. •so- fur. as. they can be as- certained from .last revised Assess- ment . 11011, is now filed. inthe office • of the • Clerk of the • Municipality,axal • • is. now* (pen to inspection during olliee hours. • ..The • estimated cost 0 f • the work is $46;7.37 is to • bo 'pro- vided cut. of .the general fund of the municipality. A Court of Revision - will he held on Monday, the 20t11 day of June, 1904, at 8 o'clock p. 311, in the couneil chaniber for • the purpose of hearing complaints again- st the prop-osed assessment, or •ac- curacy of the frontage aneasurements • -or of tity • other complaint whitat per - 5(:118 interested tnav desire to make, e lid Which it; by law cogrdzahle by, the Coral. Dated at Cliiltou this 6th day of , June, 1904.—D. L. AlitePlter- Acta Clerk. ffouses for Sale. r—Gocal Cottage arid two lots on Isaac street. ' 2-00021 House and two lots' •with large plum' orchard on rultori street. • '3'lit0iiifortnlit1'e—House —and -mtea.... iota cat joseph street. 4a-Drick Inmate attd twc. lots on Mary street. • 5—Two Houses ott Rattenbury 1,:trcet west.. 6—Large ;Brick House, with six acres of land, barn aud drivimr barn, good orchard, withit a mile of cottre . of Clinton. 7-1i'raine llouse with eight acres of land, barns and oreliard, tit Dfirdev „ Terrace. For ternts, etc., apply to ITUNRY SOlicitor, etc. Clinton, I 'I $0 Members of Congress Send. Letters of Endorsement To the Inventor of the' Great Catarrh Remedy, Pe-r11-na. CentrassMan Linnep iroM North Carolina. Writes; "My secretary had as bad A case of catarrh as I over saw, and sineo Ito has taken one battle of Peruna be seems like a different man."—Itomulas Z. 'Annoy, Taylorsville, N. C. Cengrosarnan Ogdea from Louisiana* nWeer:ittte Say: oLui af ic !tour u cue: W*1 u7s,ky :.;eseeioetnn Con,gresstuan Smith from Writes from, Mu rpitysboro, Ill. "1 have taken ono bottle of Peruna for rny ea- iaeror.hw.tt antsitufeh. clvory much benellted,." G-- Congressman lileekison froln Ohlo, Says: "1 have used several bottles of Peruna and, fool greatly benefited there- by from uty catarrh of the lioadon— David Mookison, Napoleon,, 0, Collgrassnien Burineff frotn Minnesota, Writes from Owatowna, Minn.: "'Your •.Pertuta, has been 'used, by myeelf aaa friends not only as a ouretor eatarrh but also as an admiral° tante for physical recuperation." .. • Congressman Thompson otKentucky, . 'VirtiteS: "Bosidea being one of tho very best tonics Peruna, itta goodasubstantial catarrh remedy."—Phili B. Thompson, Senator Thurston of Nebraska, •Writes from Omaha, 'Neb.: .3, Peruna entirely relieved mo of a very irritating congh,"--J. M. Thurston. . . Coagressman Worthington from Nevada* Writes: "1 'hay° taken, ono binge of Peruna and and it has benefited me iirt- monsely."---II. Q. Worthington. Congressman Bankheati from Alabama, WrItelii: "Your Perune, is ono df the best medicines. I ever tried."—J. II. Dank - head, Payette, Ala: " • ' . .. Congressman Powers from Vermont, • Writes'.from Morrisville Vt.: "I ean recorrimead Portrait as an excellent family remody."-II. Henry Powers. • . Senator Sullivan from ilississipPl. Writlip front Oxford, Miss.: "I 'take pleasure in recommending year groat • national catarrh euro, Pertma, as the best • I have ever tried."—W. V: Sulliaam Congressman .Stsover of Michigan, . Writes front. Pori 4tistin, Mich. "nave found Peruna 5 vary eilicient and 'speedy remedy for a -persistent and annoying cough:"—I1,•0. Shover. • • Senator AlcEnery.of Louisiana, Writes ; Portuip, in•excelleot tonic. Piave used it stifnclently to say that bailey.° it to be all tliaayou claim for it." McEnery,. New Orleans, La. • • Congressman .BrouWou, of Tennessee, • Writes :1 have taken, three bottles. of reruns. and feel Satisfied that I ant new almost, if net permanently, .cured • of ea= tarrh of the •stornach."—Wa • .P:" Brown-. •. low, Jonesboro, Tenn. :•. , • Senator Mallory of ' Writes from, Pensacola. Fla.: '1 have •, . . -used your excellentremedy, Peruna, and have retie:untended it both lts.atonie and a safe 'catarrh. remedy."—Stephon R. •"Mallory, . ,Goderieh. •• ,1 COlborne,.'St...Patrfek .street,., has ' Laker( • the ' leuce aWay from his Last- dencia• • . - - • • • .Mr. • and Mra. Claes:mica Engem Allan , Detroit • *ill eonte 'On the Greyhound on Teeaday twat visit Mrs. Allan's mother, Airto . Tint, . Street: • a • After the ••afiernooe. rain. of Wednest- tlitio 8th :irate,. we were' treated. to 3.111 eXceedingly heawy• t'ea- . its tern • just, as We said, „resolved into 1., reiri • semen • Which ' gave, ttif• fine ' •et:ciiing; but , .10 0. aland. mideight down: crane thaaaia. • • Ali, Sitazel 'and' family Imam. riWziosied from • the • •Sigual Isloce,.'Nortli street, Uo the hisase on Elirabetla street. late- ly oceatpied .by at. 416x, McLean oto Mr.. •11-1U1''. -.1Olut Grahmit, Teroeto sareeta •. • . . . • • ,3,1-rs • McLellan, •Il.ircl:S• street, aunt of. 'Airs; :lots :-'•Grallitin, and .• Mr..; Scott ' Shartinons :shoe 'cutpori7 uni, bus 10intid 11.1cf,Ciittri at 13rsafi," frail. where; he -ia .150w regularly:. • eni- ployed*at' the nraelfortf Sretillen • Aina• :Heaton and family of . Toroitto secnd sientiner at. Ridgewooe,i 'The• flag on the .courn 'lame sclOare. was. enferled on -Tuesday in• tokalt 01 the Comity "Connell's Meetings:. Fria this- was, a lovely . day for them. .They. 10;;keinanore latainoss like than ever, • dairnhter, Miss Ad- droYa down • 'from . Aubian Thursday. to do some shbpping, . ;gr. Ilk:rhea MeDoitaICI. of Wocalsteek. is dui giwat•rif Airs. .1. C. • Harrison. • The police:nett are. getting wide •• Wake those days. Nonnin the state of intoxiCation will be •allowed to Walk through oitr. nor *use ittdproper langticige. . • • :atEngnwer..,...• Arthur Pr,41kW4t.er. mine down on. Saturdhv 4th ,June, on the Tug Huron raid. spent Stinday with.. his wife at the residence of her •moth- er,• Mrs. at, Iyore, street. ' H • Mr., William Bd1, so long' emph,yed by the corporation, has b• •:fi .sullering from a slight attack of. paralysis but tl:c did . gentleman •Was able to go. fishing. • We trust.. that . he max, • . spared many years in his pretty home cra • Cambridge strceta . • „ Mr. George Barry, of Hui. Organ Fac- tory staff, who injured his shotilder. some time. ago., is th4 guest of his Son, Mr, Joseph lo.uden. We. hope he will soot: be able to , take Ins Idlace in the organ Letli:ry 00;1c:rich cat!, sow ,boast (of two. gond' riders, Mr.. Austin of the Bank of Soale of oiatrud)...ortItteivo: t�o, ride out tn thi‘eiresv,ei‘ltifistrii.atn, Youtte, • Park ',street, re- ceived a letter on 'rueseav, 703 Jutte, froin lier daughter, Mrs. Creath, New York, in w1:41; .Iter dun - Otter mentiOned, after visiting • the 'Central Park on Saturday., she • .saw , the greatest sight of her life 'since go- ing to that city, namely Saterilay's McManus Mav Parade, in. which thous- ands of eitihireit Itiat*elied past her residenee, Airs. Abraham Smitio Soratit street, • was the guest of her sister-bt-laiv, cl.i.tys last week. 'We I rest. that Mrs. Whitely . will soot. recover front her serious illitesio The. Gun Club trophy fa on exhibi, . tion at Rougvie's IfardWr.re store,' waiting for the proper inscription to he 'engraved ott its Irma. It is ol silver ard htehes high. The rears: part SlIpportS two gin's. I Ile barrels of whit& rest 'upon it at either side and the atochs at each side of the base. A hound represOtted the front of the base In the aet or mating on -the scent of something 4ppreemtfee, n, is a tine SenaterButier olSoutit 1T. S. Senator M. C. Butler writes: "I or recommend Peruna for dyepepsia and stomach trouble'—M, O. Butier, Udgfield, S. C. COOltreasmen Drookshireof Indiana* Bays: i'ltrom what iny friends say Pe- runa. is a good tonie and a sate catarrh cure."—E.V.Brookshire,Crawfordeville, Ind. Congressman Doviner of West Virginia* Writes from Wheeliug, W. Vaat I join with ray colleagues in the }Ions° of Rep" resentatives roccanmendina your ex- • cellent remecly."-B. Dovinger. Cangre3Srilan Broderick of Kansas, Writes from Ilolton, gas.: "1 have taken wo bottIeS Peruna and, find it tribe an excellent rorciedy for cold aul, throat troublo."—Caso Broderick. Congressman Yoder of Ohio, Writes; "I only used Persian. for a short timo and ran thoroughly satisfied as to its merits,"—S. lin Yoder, Litna, 0. • Congresetnan ilinhins of Pennsylvania, :Writes f rom Cliambersburg, Pa.: * commend Peruna as a substantial tonic," —Thad M. Mahon, \ .t 7 IN _ f •fin I "CL • • Capitol at Washingtomb. C. • -4-4, _ 4 4•4•-•.•-•-•-••.-•-.•f'•-.•••.4,-,•• Conzressinan Sparkman ot Plorlds, . Writes iron's Tampa, Florida: .4a1 can. in- dorse Poruna, its a first rate tonic and Verreffuetivo :cure catarrh."—S. M. Congressman Brower of Ale barna, .. "I' low° used ram bottle ot Po- inna • for. lassitude.. :I:recommend Willis Brewer, IlaynesVilie, Ala,. .' • •. LI. S.:Senator geornt Writeii from Burlington, .1a.: "poruna I cam reeonunend to all as 'a, very geod tonic."—John Gear., • • . Congressman Cuibersaa of Texas. • Writes: "I cart -recomthend Perana as one of the -Ver3r .best of tonics,"—D, In Clulberson, Joffe:aim, Texas, • , • • . • . Congressman Livingston .from.Georgia, • • Writes: take pleasure jOining with General Wheeler, Congresarnan Bret:Tor and ,others in.rocorarnending •Pokuna eieellent tonie ad a catarrh:0170..2'a- L. I.:Livingetom.Kinga, Ga. • .. Congressman Ciarlroi Says: can: recommend your •Peruna • as a good, substaUtial tic and as oae of the beet reinedies f9roatarrhai troublea." ..-John B. Clarlr, • •*. : • Caogressunza Polhanz of VIrclalr. Writee from Daneroft, Va.: "My stster4 in-law has been using Peruna for about Quo week for catarrh of the throat audio tnanifeetly imp133ved."-0. Pell/gain Congressznan Burnett of Alabama. Writes;• "I cheerfully recommend Perna na as a very good catarrh remedy and st. good, substantial tonic,"—John L. Bur. • nett, Gadsden, Ala. • Congressman Bomb: et Kansas, Writes front Holton, "Peruna hag given me almost eompleto relief trona catarrh of the stomach and constipaa tion.” -J, D. Botkiu. Congressman White of North Varolins, Writes from Tarboro, N.C.; "I find Pe. runs, to bo an excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh.. 1 have used, it in my feraily,"—O. II. Wbite. Congressman Wilber of New York, In a letter from On.vonta. X. Y., says: "I ant luny convinced that Peruna is ell you claim for it."—Davicl F. Wilber. congress/ma Daman of Dbfe. Writes from Jackson, O.: "I recommend Peruna to anyone in need of an inviger, attng toulc."-Irvine Dungan. Congressman Barham from California, Writes front Santa Rosa, Cal.: "I used your reruns and can cheerfully ?Geom. mend A. Barham Congressman Deweese from Indiana, Writes: "Peruna should be in every household."—John 1. Doweese. Congressman Turner from Kansas* Writes: "Peruna is certainly a curo for catarrh:" --h. J. Turner. •° Other meinbers of Congress who on. dorse Peruna, aro. • J3x-U. S. Senator, 13, F. Rice, of Okla. horns. Congressman Prod, S. Goodrich, of • Congressman Barry SlcInner, North Carolina. • • Ex-COngressman L.P. Peatheratofte, of Beaumont, Texas:* Congressman J. IL Baling, of West Wreak. . • • CongresSman D. L. Russell, of North Carog ° nil li:e. • Cssman Spencer • Blackburn • t Northcy. Congressman Turner of Nevi m / York. : Congreisman Culberson, oi Texas. Congressman 'Nunn, of Tennestee. Congressman Pifipatrick, from ran- •conoressinao.Purman, from Florida, • • Congressman If oileton, Congressman Bartine, from Nevada. U. S.' So,nator 'call, bi Florida. •For free book -address ti4 Pertina Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.. • . - lavit.•41..,.4a.:ibrosfr*.*:ia.Aeir-ra:••34. • -A •Authracite Coal • frOM. the beSt mining dis•- trict in•J'ensylVania. • •.All.Sizes of- .• Chestnut - Stove • gg and Grate Coal, highest criades. a lowest market prieo, qual- ity .,considerecl. :Itpays to buy the hest. . Bituminous Coal. . . • • . Massillon and...Hocking • Valley -Seleat Lump, purest: and best soft coal in the market for 'doinesti.0 use. • Charcoal • 15 cents per sacks or 2 sacks for • 25 cents. Just, the thing for stating fires, Toasting, Broiling, otc. Leave your orders at our.,Store. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed.' HARLAND :BROS. a STOVES AND HARDWARE EIRMIMINitnee;wienailitilliMpliFiElL t ia 3 Ji3LIl tro 11118>312 Ciose Cut Clothing Prices. f -r order to keep pace with the ever increasing de- 4. • mands for Up-to-date Ready-to-wear clothing ,we willg • place in stock, in two or three weeks, one of the largest 4: •;* and best assorted ranges of Clothing ever shown in Olin– 1. 4: ton. For this purpose we have chosen the famous "Reg- *.r. X ent Brand " a well tailored moderate priced line of cloth- • ing made to suit both young and old. i1. But it is not of the Regent Brand we wish to speak •t. t .but of the money saving, room making bargains you an t .e. now find in our store. •:? 4, .e. Men's Suits at $3.90—On1y a few left of our . .:: men's Grey 'tweed Suits, regular $6.50 value at 3.90 .1. . , 1 t Men's Suits at $5—Odd 'sizes in a nice dark $7 Z .e. , Suit at *.r. 5.00 t 4.!. t $8, $9, $10 and $12 Suits equally cheap. :t. .s. 4. 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