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lifelp acid weatalamt with bwbles or .
buadler ca wA istf ear.
Romeaa.Aor wb rs regular passon-
gens Not *ft tiaa•'t take them by.
A4k Alen to hire seats to old 'W
omen
or women with babies or bundl,
On rainy days open umbrellast for
WOM44 tiff dies' got Ott
Nerer givri tstliit xnowt!ra.
tae ati`03eto tar`]camly wolucn alta to
pretty ri+oatien.
if aiowt c] a*t
V= t w RturG. • = Kerr ;Nowmw your car e . .
ow Q;4�+t # 11It tit
Remember paoroniiero are patrons
• of only tsmploygr
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me** olur 1. PRINCE ARTHIJR Q Q. I
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]oyctbAt.ANY- From The News -Record of • iNG AS A DIPLOMAT JNL'
THE 1000Si
spm can W& ` , - October 30th 189". _�__
•��. ,cloth' Prince Arthur of Connaught is one. M
ANY KIND Clinton, 000. *af)tli, ts85. � tit the most popular of tbar . British Traditlorr Has Always Gfvt n Wayland
10 #C' itf � ! Iae'yal family and wlthout'.doubt Ong Wood as, the` Placa Where
4>r C
to Sa •�,, I
Vacant houses are very scarce in
Clinton.
ot•the most promising, It is a curious
Fled
+r7G' n+N� CMatt+
mow-»--�--�- f
The Huron Ride Association .axe
tact that little comment has been
I made•on the striking confidence placed
There is rile nook corner in Eng
a Nov. 6th, 1.911.
(CRPyrisht.•xslo'. b3;-Aev. T. $3, Llnscottl
4, , No ehanco o
snaking application to lihq Govern- t by King Edward in •a young man of
land, however s.. -all or however far
Esther Pleading for Her People.
R
paing tbe•WroRo
*a141lltlll�Sw�I Dyo*rthQgeo,t.
ruleait Yon twen'Oy modern Martin -o.
Henri rifles for use at and
only 28.years of age. In elm past two
sears Prince Arthur has begn de-
removed from the nia;n currents of
life, but centalus regics of the past--
'Esther iv:i»v:3. .
Golden Text—The Lord
- �pgpb vetocolor
COMP et essortmtant of all
practice
:for the annual matches. •••
syatched on three im ortaat diplopia-
P
tic mistyiono, to Gotha, to'reprgsent the
seine story or bit of folk lore 'which is
preserveth
all them than love him, Ps, ezlv:24,.
be sold, with th�� approbation of 1
L. Doyle, Esquire, Local Maoter
q
Mr. Howard Holmes was tb,ndered a , King at the iu;gral Gill a relative; to
lull of inteiest, There memories of
r
41.) 'Verses 1-3 `I� what -city did the '
g
farewell on Wednesday evening at, Rome im attend the ehf!!sUaing of the
the past .arc: buried away in old laser
events. oftthis t8seon occur? ,
votes of soldiering. He is, however,
the residence of thio Mayon previous
young Prince of Piedmon, and to Ber-
chests in the vestries of. the parfsh
(2.) -What were the cireumstdnces
'
to his departure for St. Gatherines.
1in'to•wItnuss the opening of the groat
churches, or 1.e rider the moss
which :caused MWdecal to rend isle.
THE STORE
Last. Wednesday, nkght the firs
neve eatheaTtral last year. Though the
King s representative might expect
gawp stones of sone ruined building
clotharl3 and put. on aackCioth?
¢8.) Why would it ever or never be
OF QUALITY.
,
alarm, sounded, Coopers planing
mill bang dabs seat of the ire. The
perfect but only formal courtesy from
the hands of. the Kaiser. Prince Arthur
Sometimes they retrain ua]beed o
and unnoticed, and the stare they have
right; no matter how awful the aaiam=
sty, a man of GodIn these• dikys to.
to all who should -enter the king's
factory was vis.ted a few m!inutias
accomplished much more, In the few.
to tell is hot brought to l: gilt,
,z
experience .or show such great grief
�''
previous ra the discovery of the fire
days' stay he became '@o all appear-
But •fortunately there Are Men in
as Mordecai and the Jews did?
.
WS O CS
Re H L
and the .cause seems a mystway. All
that could be done was to save the
antes intimate with the. German ,Em•
peror, who had before the Prince left,
our country villages who have the
leisure and the enthusiasm to grub
(4•) What are the benefits of prayer
and tasting in the presence of an. im-
as L ,
worse for his wish be treated in the
Army on exactly the same footing
bestowed on him the Black Eagle,
called by the king for thfrt days,
y
Haman had been
pending calamity, -
DRUGGIS`
adjacent property. The loss to Mr.
Cooper will be heavy, as he had
equivalent to the British Garter;
about among these hidden stores and
find for us the treasures they contain,
(5,) How did the actions of Morde-
that
.
only $200(! insurance. The building,
-prince Arthur's career. so far has
been varied and interesting. The sell
One of these is the Rev. Charles Kent,
cat suggest we should never give
up trying to the utmost to prevent an
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and machinery were worth $6000.
of the King's soldier uncle, Field-
the rector ct Merton, in Nerfolk, who
lives in little Garner• of Eng
impending calamity?
BABY C iAG�ES
A�
The tools of several Workmen
Messrs. Watts►.;s Snell Alex and S,
Marshal the puke of Connaught, he
was born at Windsor in 1883. Froin
.a q.iiet
land ck h
me survi� a's lith
(6.). Verses 4-9—Who was Esther,
and how came she to be the wife of
•
' '
S. Cooper, worth probably $5t)0 were
Eton and •Sandhurst he .joined the
Ing tacit to .he time when Palaeolithic
tte t
man rambled over the heaths of
this Persian King?
.
RE -TIRED WHILE YOU
also destroyed, also ten ears' pat-
Y ' y P
Queen's Own Hussars (his father hav
Ingpreviously refused for him the title
South Nest Norfolk in . search of
(?•) Is grief as necessary as joy in
the life of every person? Why or why
WAIT, AT SMALL COST,
ti,rns.
of Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to
across the .district runs
flints. Peddler's
kha i'eddler's Wa.y, which was an ave-.
v
, not.
. �
An interesting event will be. tole-
which the Prince was heir. In 1903 he
nue of commerce before Cadmus was
(8.) Is It always' right for us "to
Ir
—2 NEW BICYCLES
bratsd in St. Paul's church •?his at-
wvent to 'the Transvaal as a full lieu.
teaching Attica. her letters, and tis-
'weep with them that weep"?
FOR SALE CHEAP.—
ternoon when Mr, Robt. Laurie, sta-
tenant. He was invalided home, with.
fore & little handful of peasants were
(9J What in .substance was the de-
y
.'E. H. Igou, politest
strget Car conductor.
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Nori► INA 1064
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Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumatism, relieves that tired
feeling, restores the appetite,
cures paleness, nervousness,
builds up the whole System.
Accept no substitute; 11141st six hav-
ing Hood"s Sarsaparllla•. Got It today.
Peel Cerrservw%ves rrpmimted Saar,-
uel Charters and in >4rontenac Reeys
Rankin capr*tired tfo -convention from
Kr. J. S. Gallahegher, the sittiAIg
member.
The Chinese .Goderunuat complied'
with the ultimatum! of the Nattion4l
A se'mbly and dism•Issed �Sheng Hsuan
NOTICE. IS HF4RERY GIV11N J"AT
a bylaw was passed by tits )w[uf
pal Council of the Town of iito
of the si:rcth daps of 14>arch,, 1911
providnnfa for the issue of debeatur.
es to fibs itnsounP of .;5000.OQ br
Ow. purpose of ma?scing extlimsions, to
,Vbe Waterworks s5uteni, and »that
such bylaw was registered in t1Ne
Regr>Ury+ office of th, Countyt et
Huron on the 22rA day" of. Angus%,
1011. Any motion to t�uasls or set
aside the •same, ,nr any port there-
of moat be made within threat.
„months after the first ,publication of
this notice and cannot be made
?hvireafter. Dated at Clinton this
19th day -of October, 1911.--D. L.
Macpherson, Tpwn Cierk.. —01-3,
JUDICIAL $'ALE:-•;UND'DR THE'
Settled', Estatua Act of farm .pro-
perty in. fire �`Towmhip Of Goderick
Leon agent at Hepworth, formerly of
. r ' Clinton, will be .uni'�' d in marriage to
WATERWORKS SERVICES
.Miss Lottie Twiss, a deservtsjly es-
a reputation. for soldierly thorough-
, Bess in all. he did. He had no exper-
. lance than of diplomatic missions, and
struggling for existence, on the Tiber,
For -in the , Stone Age the Norfolk
flints were as valuable as Bessemer
. tree which had been issued against
the Jews?
(10.) From the actions of Haman
. Pursuant; to- ,a judgment in the
High Court of: Justice% in•$he miatter
of the Lstate, of Sidney Herebent
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INSTALLED. LET'S DO IT
teemed young lady of this town.. The
it was a high tribute to his capacity
steel is nowadays. •
what would you say is the, strongest
Sniidi, deceaserJ, dated on. the° 5,
FOR YOU.
' couple will leave on the 4.45 ttrain fo a
that he was chosen to represent the
King subsequent to his recovery.
The • story of all this, and much
more, reaching'• to our own .times, is
passion which makes men cruel and
vindictive?
'' th : s
JAMES
days 'of OcOcOer, 19111 th=e w l'
. cc London, Detroitt and ,other points to •
AATU NE honeymoon. Though, The
There is but little personal gossip
concerning the Prince,• is de-
„itl�rt�
told by Mr. .Kent in his book, The
Land of the Babes in the Wood," The
. (11,) Verses 10 12�What were ns-
thees reasons for not wanting to o
be sold, with th�� approbation of 1
L. Doyle, Esquire, Local Maoter
q
. _ spend the y
who a
g
y '
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Yews -Record is a few lion:+s in ad-
votes of soldiering. He is, however,
rector of, Merton has soaked _himself
in .unto the king with the request. to
(C.) East., Fluron
this Court at �GoieeriGlt, bp. Thb�
..—T• 11 - vane, it , wishes Mr. and Mrs. Lau-
the 'tallest member of the British
Royal family, an apparently confirm.
is the past. He has she art of making
the old days and t he old ways live.
save her people,?
(12.) -W'hai were probably the res•
James l'ot+min-ra::es h's eeb :t ii
• ' I.
Parliamentary Mrc.E:,
Gundy auctioneer at the .IAli ,
y''
.— rip a happy and pztasperous voyage
e. o o 0 0 9;:, o o• 0 Gt o
through life,
ed bachelor, and a special favorite of
p
'the
,again. He has caught the very spirit
the
sons for attaching the death penalty
t,s n en:b, r 1
East Huron in the. C r ser a' .vo .n rr
. bury House in the Town of. Clint
Tilh,
ora Tuesday, the 7th. dap, of Nov
. _
King's. He is. known as "The Sol-
of the place, as well he may froth
to all who should -enter the king's
eats, hi,, ls. �. #fr:t•cl:.es p a io: �:: M:
,' .ti o' A Junioa Epwo4th Leagut4 has been
r ornized in' connection with Ontario
CENTRAL
EN RAL
dier Prince," and rivals Prince Louis
tr
of Battenber,, the 'Sailor Prince,' in
associations which surrounai him.
Aii for the old story of the Babes,
inner court unbidden by hien?
(13:) What, if any, reason is there to -of
and �°i]1 rr;]d to the d. ate • ' ire
,, i g .. n ".
t. e C �. r�cn:rs,
'ber,. 1911, MI the 1?aur•..of• 2.
o'clock p.m. the following lands :
r- -1 ste%et church. it begins• wiith filty-
popular esteem. He is liked none the
�. he Wicked Uncle,. and .the Wood
suppose that, as Esther had ndt been
,
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Parcel (1)—Lots Numbers 46 and 47
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„ .four memnbers. The following officers
worse for his wish be treated in the
Army on exactly the same footing
which was the scene of their death,
tradition says that the whole took
called by the king for thfrt days,
y
Haman had been
y ,- -,
p
R � BHL�
And '
pan.ar a:. Lots Ntnmbers 48 and
Concession
have been tctlected : Su exintt■admit
STRATFORD. OhiT.. p '
, as
•his brother officers.
place in arc: around Merton. Mr•
working some
scheme to keep them apart?
.
49 in the Iiay'feld of the
,
'township
. Mi:;. Fordt; President„ Lottie''Wheat-
.
While at Eton he was know t hi'
•.Kent.has sifted over all that can be
.
(14 ) Ve a 13-14 Wh i
of Godorich in th.s Coon
n o a rs s — y was t (C.) .,ouch Grey Y a
e Stands to he front as the o :ley ; Vice, ' Lucy Grant'; Secretary, .: fellows as plain "Connaught,I and had • found about the story« which'i as been probable if there had been no inter- S t of Huron 'and. part of Lot± Num-
0
um
e t the- delight of the children of three bbr ' 36 fn .tile."1st Co'i4assion of
• best school of its kind of tl+�, 0. ;Willie Plum�steel ; Treasurer, Nettio a. hearty objection to being treated as, centuries, and which has formed tithe Terence with Haman's plana,; that Es- R, .J, Ball, South Grey, was for-eerly
Smith; I'iartist, Clara Steep ; Assist- a Royalty.' An amusing incident.is M. they would have -been slain• with the «'school master and has carried .into tfhe Towitihip of Stanlety in • t11ie
s ordinary' business college. This o gated in this connection. Duren gi'oundt�ork of many a pantomime.
ori,, Lillie Andrews. The wineetings g the He is able to reconstruct the Story for rest of the Jews? the political arena all the persistent said G'ount5!,.and part of Lot Num-
a school Ins a continental xeputat o - Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the. late
are held every Friday evening. us, and to t how that It has a basis of, (15:) In earryirig out his purpose has and driving qualities of the teacher: bar 33 In the 2nd Cdncession of
a tion Tai high-grade work.. We o Queen drove to Eton. College to receive.
e leave three da3artments 0 fact, which illustrates the condition. of God generally more than one plan with He never gives up until victory is the said Township of. Stanleys' this
a royal' address from -her youthful.sub- rural life. at 'the time. when great which to do it? If so, give an exam. achieved.
parcel. contaiwing 235 aces; reeds
• Commercial, <, facts: The royal. carriage:: drew up; the changes were passing over ,Norfolk. -ole,. and 3 ,pertthes:of land more or less.- i
w Shorthand and o - HoLm�esville, Oct. 30th.; 1895, address was read, and the boys, and. oyer, England as well: (16.) Whas it true that Esther had 2 — _
cheered., Suddenly her Majesty beck- The ;first trace of the story is to be been,. in the' providence' of .Gqd; placed CAUSES MUCH DISEASF,.. Parcel O. Portr ns of Lots Num
TetegraphSs . o- Mr. Mulholland and ,son returned ones with her.,fan to someone near found to an old chap book in the Rox•, upon.the throne for this crisis, and i' • bers � 36 and 37 in the 16th. Con-
e and the demand for trained o home on •Tuesday atter a leay;>nti the carriage -and. "Where is burghs Collection which bears the cession of •tho said Towsiship ' of
p. it also true.. t..at u u nus a sgecias Advice About Stomach, Troubles . and
a help greatly, exceeds the supplyi.. 0 visit in Chicago. • Arthur? The young Prince, who had date of 1595:= "The Norfolk Gent, His s y person? Gave Goderich. contatiftg by, estd�nilati;obe -
g purpose in li.e for ever Flow to :Relieve Them
w Students anis entering each, week a Mr. Jas. Lobb .of Galt I% visiting sought an unobtrusive Position behind. Will and Testament and helve, ria conn your reasons. 105 acres friers or less. f3rr' patce;'"c
e and tb3 sooner ybu eatar - the - o his comrades, was pushed into proms- mytfed the keepinge of his children to1. his sister, MXs. G, Iloldarid, attd.rnatt• nonce; compelled to walk in so ,,� v o, (17.) Verses 1517—In' what respects . t, ,(1tj.,. thew acre a frarme dwell
e letter for paurse+if. Get out o er lYiis . Lobb. solemn lits .owns h► their i ho, dei'te' most Do not' neglect .i$digestion . _
did >Jsthei show the spirit of a heroine, , �� �j;itgtid. Traffic $ itiw stoma.
h. , �. . silence acrosa'to the'Queen's carriage, wlckedlie:with'thein, and howe Gad ? • tris lead tto. all sorts...n%-W5 • nd
s fu3e cattalague at once. e a martyr and,a wise woman. Y is
. The assistant 'clieesensaker, Mr..Tal 'and .to submit to. a hearty kiss in full plagued hitn tier it.' . The ballad is- 18.) Are such noble qualities coml yfrati'ons A•n . em' ifietntr ', h ,s(!F Stabling,,undlarneattth ar!t1 ofil�r _ott�.;;,r
( e qua ties as P p y,
W o' butt, left last week `for his hem's view of hundreds of -his schoolmates. to be sung th the tuiva.of "Rogero," Esther possessed possible for eve :nai,.,_one.safd that 'ninety -five per- buildings, and on parcel (2) there
e D. A. McLACHLAN, o near Birr; the factory having elow'd and'it begins by telling us: , p y p, are a smoll.fram,., diwel.:'ng and , a
e Principal 0 4 body? Give your• reasons cent of all, the ills of the hurtian -
for the winter. n �enrl�n,:j,i nf, g ood :,rcnunt (19;) What is the. benefit bf gestin small frame, , barn. The: properties
e 0 ' Mrs. Howell of Brantford is visit- Pit Norfolk lived or late, . 9 body have their origin in . I I
others ._o join us in fasting and grayer, are c+nnverLentl}i and well located
0 O' o 0 o Ing her mo?her, Mrs. J..ffblonn, who , iu ... a 1. - SVh h,o we ilui and riche,ir did sur pate a rest calamity dered stotnaell. within one half mile of the. Town
when we antics
continues ill. �:!'�� !i!!I!`•I�i(;Il'"a'•,j!-•`!!, Most men of his estate. (This i'c one of the quegtions that may Our experience wi�tli Roxall 'Dys- . of Clir,tord ams the soil is deli and
. 111, tiill t I�,j! t „ett•4 be answered in writing b members of psis Tabletta leads us to believe
Mi?. and Mrs. W. Elford spent. an 'f ,{,'•1il ,!;;,,•I'!,:!!jll-i,;i ,: Who was.the 'gentleman ot'geod ..a-ceellent' •qualityt and in first-class
- l'„i!!, fi!,; !,;!.!; ,I,;,I ;:•. „ thie club.) Uhdm to be, mien ttae moat: de nd-
-.
"FEEDenjoyable • time last week with' the !;�.!I;,,! ;ij.a` ' �!'t"! !lupi account, Who were the Babe ., and*v:1-3..a g .. Pt condition. The farms have beer us -
i y •""' j t{',ih!i�� who was tits tiVicked Uncle? nlr. I�ent (20-) Chap,. What is the def- ,aisle rome{dies,known for the relief of
FLOUR.AND forniar's,. sister, Mrs. Eftks of :Tees g, !1 tt;aj�!,t!. ference between a•coward and &•brave
!¢!; a! :!t! supplies an answer to 'these qu.rstiors.Imiligestidn and chronic d s e sza. for. a number yea,+3 blr a
waiter. ,.--III. . ;. ;:, ,•, manyY p.P. drover fo>+u pasturage and get�aa. i
1 ,4,t, !Yi; : which. fits m with all the local ci;- ,
> i;i;;!ty{' :y t !,,;,jl'!1,i,.t; Ali 9 Thor ingredients. are soothing and farmfn n h -have sen welN csured
WHEN YUt, ,NEED ANY'- Mr. T. Murch -removed iaa,'.week. to !,'t�!'.!'p! r „`�il!d!ts!!Nr !�li !! eumstanees of the case, and' Is',srli (i.)' Does God ever. disappoint 'a r gad a b ;
!I„�1't!tlind'IL '!hil'•�!'';1!itjlti i,!, 21 courageous'.mah?
1 t slab Tai „;4 U... :Iry; ❑:i!! ported by n.any dot unrents. In 156 healan6 t$' the inflamed: hnemibrances `lar and.. tnaintliinew and thept • ai&
THING IN .THIS LINL J I•., his new home of he. W ^m,, (! Mf;� ,. ii:ll"l�ltl �! � of the stomach.' "Tlie are, rich in.pt p-. I.
. . N!! i.4 ' there died at Merton a Norfolk qui e, • Lesson, for Sunday, Nov: 12th, 1,911. y` well adapted for a •drover's- use or . 11
WILL APPRECIATE E . Y(jiiil London Road., " 4, ,in' one of the r'eate�t;, di e
�' . named; Thomas De Grey. His son anti Worlds Tem , ,
1 ! i.{!;: ;._ap ;; !;: perones Sunday: Bel- . - g. g st:tve ,aids ( for general farming; Tha properties
ORDER. 4�uamterly 'meeting will .be held in „}; .,f ; � • heir was coven wars old at that fim.., shazzar''s ,Feast and Fate., .Dan. v. I known to %medicine. ' The. rolief they . will be• :cildred 'subject' to 'a resertr-
the Methodist church here Sunday r:! and. edusequen0y was a ward of ti:e • • -- - afford is ver - pro t. ' Their usti 1 1I
1- - Y p wed , ixrice fixed by? the sat:d Local
BRING YOUR- GRA.i I HERE mornin when the _Sacrament of the t'ac Crown,•, Always anxious .to turn W with ersist�.ic and xc regularity' ,for -or.* g' It R •.! r DR J L. Gt ABOT p y.. g y • , Mast�or.* Terms of sale :-10 : per' ,." j
Levi's Supper will administered. ,.:, . honest. penny,. Queen Bess married
WHEN MARK9TINIG „Oilli him -at the age of eight to El'lzabetr, •. a shout tf in bands to bring about s %cent, of •the purchase monep shall ,
• ,,; Drury, another ward. These t:vo, the ssattion - of ;the' •pains caused by be 'paid iw cash an-. Pln datt•e of sale'
GRAIN ,BRING IT .TO US. • . boy and girl. bridegroom. and b,-ido (C:) Ottawa . st .mach disorders.
HIGHEST PRICES PAW. Thorold., is to have a niµllfon-dol- were the "Labs.” At .Gristari Hal. svnd the balance within .30 day's -
very.close to Merton, there Live -d Rab" RexaA Dyspepsia. Tablets -help to thereafter. In all other respects the
IV .pulp mall. EARL GREY art De Grey. brother to Thomas wh; unsure healthy appetf.+7, to aid tlig- Cerins and conditions of sale t�Y11
a r= died, •and, uncle to the baY bridegroom cation, and thus promote nutritrion. ilii be the standing canri?trans of sate
A strong Libor 1 Club has -bee's o A
. Here is the "�Vielied 'Uncle." As fo evidence 'of our simcemafaith in.Rexall' of the High Cour, cif Justice. for
ro/?Oc�
11 EOD •
ganized at Brantford. .
the :Wood, tradition has always giver Dyspep i a Tablets, we, ask you to Ontatrio. Further particulars -a to
IF IT ,IT FAILS, it as Wayland Wood; and the oak r!ra
Geer a Brown the .man who ab- . try thorn a.t our risk, If •tthey do 'the properties and conditions of
g. ' long shown under whrcli the ha•ple.: rK..'. not ire you entire sattsfactioh' we
duetted Miss I�ladys Price,. school Babes lay down. for tlitir last sleep �kf g y , sale mw}'i be hail: from G. D. 11Sc-
teacher, has been s,tenced to et hit Your Money. Back if You are not
' g Mr. Kent shows that it was t,rie Hen will return you the riioney you roes Taggart or W. .Brytdone, ('lintran;
Satisfied with the Moaicine We He -
years in penfti�r►tfary.died Oak, it -der which the sheriff its for thelia, without question or Ont.-Pzoudfoot, Hays Killatan,
. y3omi... , . . held his court. formality. 'They =conic in 'three sU& : solicits; is,. Goderich, Ont: or- Chair-
.:.
Canton: and, Chengtu are .iepo.4aad. • I' Between Thomas De Grey and. his
. :r. <,,,,• :. es, prices 25' centra,. 50 cents, ' and: les. Garrow, solicitor, (lodcrioh,
SHOE -REPAIRS) to.:be• in the. hands of tthe revolut- We are so posl,i+eve that our rem- brother Itgbert there wer6 no v~ry ;<...• $1«00. _ RemAmb'er 'you 'can ..obtain Orap. Dated sus Goderich thin : 17th
. t friendly, feelin s. 14Z<r: bent' quotes •a =? , Y .
. - , ionariesf . . edy W- I, permnneintly relieve .constip- t; T
. a o ; copy of the will of the former to show. ;: all I dant of ter, .191E-13: L. Doyle,.
' alLon, no nbat ter: how chronio It may bp
en there .hall b, en disagree mento St4 e, on1tV. S R Iloln es— ,„I,ct.al' ,.Master. •
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be, that we offer fa 'furnnsh the
Your shoes neatly b�ppd family`3are:--' 1 will to my tiro __
._ - Y • . rr>sdictine at our exp'en �3 shoulcri it fail tYrer lfobert, so that lie coni eszetll ; • : ;' —'
and promptly Did Not -Have to to produce sathsfactory results. that be hath offended rhe, tic" &c." hAInMI► �#ewVVVVVWv -_ V A, N +'
repaired It is worse than useless to at- This may be ,tire foundation • of life y 1.
Calc the hector tempt to cure constipation with eat- story in the ballad of the deathbed . ,.,f 5 06' r �l'lotto This Year is The• esf War
. bailie drug:r. Laxatives or eathar- scene, where Cho dyiii>; father is eve• ' ,$ �, ' "1`k . ,,,".
dently atixious.about tf e.coming rela• : a :-��'
`� �,�A `�'°°�'° .. Because', ske tried Dodd's Kidney *res do much ' harm. They cause a tions between •his son and the uncle. �' ` f R n, �" L
1 OJVJ � 0, W� � P s lS Pilis first. i3action, irritate, and weaken the Soon after this, the boy went on a ;; ; i ^ , ya
bowels and. t'tncl to risks canstip- visit to h#s atepinothex•� who had roar . r tai " k
One box of them cured, -Mas. Mary A. pation moil,, chronic, Besides ` their ried a second time. 'At her house at 1 ;y $fig;,#. yf.
Open Every Evening: Cook's Rheumatism from Which g Bsiconsthorpe the yours; squire tiled'
use becomes a habit that is danger- suddenly or before lion could reach One of the two Conservative nem
she had' sufferal for 'fourtt.len years, ons, . home.. It may be that he died• where' bers, for Ottawa, Dr. J. L. Chabot, r
STORE OPPOSITE How guei l acid coati Ilh pedal)— .. COns;! patfon is -caused by a weak- passing through Wayland Wood. . hest known in th. Capital us .'•J. rr,
Man nei�mi, Ont., Oct. 30 (Special)-�-
q y y nefa of the nerves and muscles of XioberE. 'De Grey succeeded• to the Chabot," In appearance he is a typf
can be • cured when you use the right the large intostihe' or descending. eoi- estates. He was a Popish I•t.ecusant, cal Prench-Canadian--dark, .sira:.tly
THE POSTOF'FICE. and for that reason was very. unpopu-
means is shown the case of Mrs, on. To expect ptrmanont re?isf you lar in apart where the Protestant .groomed,, and alert• His unruffled
Mary A: Cook, we;', known and high- (,nlu:+; therefore tone up and strength, cause was very strong. Robert. tried. forehead shows frim the roan of met:i-
IsOo U Y P ed here. In an interview re- en these organs and res )are them to to rob the girl -widow -of her dower. od, the man who has! his worldly afYai:•s' •
1 res set
Boots made t order. garding her cure of which every one healthier activity. which had been settled on her by tho in order. From his very early days he
:tax the village knows, Urv. Cook We want you to try Rexall Order entered heartily into the sports of
• boy=husband, 'i')tfs and other acts of
. says : Iles on our reco.,nmendation, They the new' squire led to a great trial at youth, and lie became' known as a
„ the assizes at Norwich, which sieve.- skilful player of lacrosse and baseball,
I -had Rheumatism so bad that are exceedingly pl.tzsant to ilake, be- oped into a battle royal between the His loye of outdoor sports has dentin -
sometimes t would 'sib up nearly all 'Ing eat, --n like candy, anti are ideal Protestants and the Papiats of the tied throughout his lifts, and he has
Th' H - I C ' uigh0, . for chitd�s n;. delicata persons and county. Robert wars worsted, and been always , an active worker in the
"I lirot drought I would try the old folks, as wtr t as for the robust. afterwards was eonstalitly Imprisoned Interest of clean, manly athletics. "I
doctors, but luMity decided to -first They act direc'dy on •trae tiorves and nand fined for his recusaxey, , At his believe in helping sports," he said re-
try Dodd's Kidney Pilus, Muscles of the, bowels„ They spear death $24,'900 was due from him to the Gently, "because of my conviction `shat
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IF YOU WANT THE BEST . "'They Cured sire,, and I didn'tt.have ently have a neutral' action on Oil'- Crown for nes. l is seems 0 le the clean, manly spiry deN'elops in our
basis of the story; a witless uncle has young men a spirit of salt -respect, re• '
COAL AND PROMPT DbtAV- ,to try the doctors, And just( to cr associate organs or glances. Thoy his boy nephew put out of the way, itarce, confiden , and fair play, be.
think that aftor• fourteeh years of do not. purge, cause excessive loose- Seizes his possessions, as, well as the , sides being conducive, to good health."
ERY SECURE YOUR 'SUP. sulte,mrig one box of Dodd's Kidney nuis, nor create any Inconvenience dower of the poor girl wlaw. BY and ' He is an M,A, and B.A. from 'Toronto
Pills should cure p • I will recomw whatever. They way be taken ab by it crystallized Into the ballad as we ; Ugiverrity.
,.PLY FROM US. emend Dodd's KidneyPills to anyone an tient! da or iii hb. The will' now have it. let bent suggests that
Y Y , Y g Y !robins who want to cover up every. : -
ORDEfiS LEFT AT CtAVIS who suffers from. Rheumait.sm." positively ,relieve chronic or habitual, thing stand for' the uncle, who desires R
Yes, it is easy b:, cure Rbeuma:t constipation, if not of surgical ver- to hide The evidence in the great trial. J4. J• MERNER
b, 1tiOWLAND'S TIAEIDtiOAItE ism when you go the right way a- ioty, and the myriads of ass,lciate 1 Griston Old Hall, the residence of
S LY AT boutr it. Rheumatism. is caused by dependent chronic ail!n*W.1y df taken the "Wicked thele," is close to the (C.) South Huron
TORE PROMPT beautiful old otiureh of Tompson, I
. utr;c acid in the blood. If tho Kid• with regularitty for a reasonable lets which eta one of file throe collegiate J, J. Merrier, the new representative
g for Sodth Huron, is a German, smal)
,.: TE,NbrD TO. neys ; are working rlglyt they w4l gth of time. 12 tablets, • Ili cants ; churches of East Anglia, It formerly of Stature and modest, but persevering
strain all tree uric eels out c51f i;tte sit tab.cts,. 2,i ceryls , 80 lobit:i, 56 had h rector and six chaplains, and and popular, In man,y res tilt lie re
blood and there can be no 1tWo- cdnts. Sold in Clintdn only at our the old college In which they lived is semblets Harry Ellbef, theprepreeonta•
'T� tT`f'� I ii1atism,. Dodd's Kidney isylls always ,sure-�Thti hexa'il Store. W. S.
R, now part of a farml;;ouse. Ove in the Legtalaturt.
MJ W. e►� eeon, magic the Kidneys work right.,! . ifoimrs. 1 p
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