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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-01-05, Page 5Januar ,5th 190$ TOME iIN0.11....N............. .......44......“....• a, , The .Clinton Newpt,Rocord 1 . CAPITAL 'PAID .UP $31000,000 - REsENVE FUND $$000,000 THE MOLSONS BANK ,incorporated by A,et of Parliamene 1850 Partnere' Sale Notes (hotbed or Collected. Drafts on all points in the ght and hold at hest rates. 1)eposit receipts ieeued end highest current Dominion. Meat Britain, United Stet es and all Voreign Countries bon - rate of intesest allowed. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers I -”,-41EAD OFFICle, MONTREAL...— and Business Alen at lowest i ates and on meet favotable terms. —SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest allowed at highebt cut sent, 'Mee flow date of deposit, compotes d ed halt-) early and add- ed I o principal .1 one 80th and December alst. It C. -BREWER Manager, / .4 , CLINTON , ..›,;•` vi, 4 .411.4141••••••• 40.1141t••••••••••..... Atiwwwwwwwwwmovwwww.7- ... 4 ; 41 4414 HELLyfIR 41 4 41 41 THE 40 4 Ak 4 , di E w ELE. 4, , Is showing a good J5 line of <, WATCHES , for ladies and gentlemen. < 7 . > f H EY ARE < reliable time keepers. o . . CALL and SEE 4 4 4 •y THEM. 4 - 1 . -, - ..z 4 . 4 . ,1 : 4 1 4 4 4 ) < * > 4 < 7 ( > - z > <t • ...? • 4 f , W......_ TT. Hellyar > Jeweler and Optician (—CLINTON ---, . - eieteleoRmoaelecietameroteesE , a HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN - ted at my hide house in Clinton. Highest cash price paid. -0. S. Doan, Clinton. 50-3m* FARM FOR SALE -THE UNDER - signed offers for sale lot 21, Lon- don Road, Stanley, consisting of -1,00 acres, , 90 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush. Well watered and fenced. 11 miles from Brumfield and 5 from Clinton. Will he sold on reasonable terms as the pro- prietor is in other •business. For further particulars apply to F. Tomlieson, Brumfield P. O. 42 FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 14, CON. 4, Stanley township, containing 100 acres, about 85 acres cleared, the balance hardwood bush containing a lot of hemlock and other valuable timber. The place is situated about 2i miles from Varna and Bruceeeld and 11 miles from school, is well watered and well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. There is 7 acres of fall wheat, also 12. acres ploughed and all seeded ex- cept 15 acres. Frame house and good ,out buildings. Possession gi- ven at any time. Terms made easy to suit the purchaser. For further particulars apply to Samuel Reid, Varna 13, 0, 44 ' FARM FOR SALE. -73 ACR1/. south half of lot No. 21, Bayfield concession, Goderieh township, well wooded and well supplied •with spring water. An excellent grazing farm. Apply to James Sheppard,. Clinton ; J. P. Sheppard, Clinton ; or to W. Brydone, solicitor for the executors of the estate of John Sheopard, deceased 47* NW leeeetemsassiieseamiscwreeseeto io 7 .4 • 4 i• " - - Although. Sugar has advanced price we are selling , 11 etipath's _ in still , Extra Standard , • at wholesale ces; S. 6 Presh Oysters Daily. Vil s T. 0 __ CLINTON pri- ti, _ 5 SUMMerhii 1. Mr, L. Watkins has returned after a, pleasant visit with. friends in Granton, ' Mrs. .1. Hill is ecovering after her remit illness. Mr, and Mrs. Tyner attended the *vv;eddillg of Miss Mabel Johnson of ,Porter's Hill on Wednesday, i Mr. F. McIlVeen and family have taken up their abode in Clinton. Mr. A. Neil has moved to the farm of Mr. McIlveen which he has rented for a term. of years; • . We are sorry to hear that 'Vire, McLaughlin is very low at present.. Mr. Ben. • Reid of Carnduff,' Assa., is at present Visiting in the neigh- borhood. Mr; and Mrs, •E, Wightmart of Bel- greve were visiting •at Mr, James Miller's last week; • . ,p.S.Secretaries,Please Note. The sectetary-treasurers of the ver - bus. Public schools are asked to for- ward .their annual school reports to. the Pubaie scheol inspector at as .early a- day as. possible. „Each re- port shot.ld include the names land ;ad- dresses ef, the secretary -treasurer and teacher Mr 1905. . - • , . 'HOTJ.Slha.WITH EIGkrr LARGE • rooms, together with eight acres • of land t�, rent or for sale, Good orchatd., Situated on Difisley Ter- race. adjoining Clinton; , 29 minutes • ivalk fem. rpostoffice.D. K, Prior.' 50-3 UMW EARN. A Comfortable Living Gilatilam intubator Poultry raising With ' a Claatham Incubator is a very profitable and easily managed occupatjon. Unless you want to go into it extensively it ' need take but very little of your time - Government reports show that the demand for chickens in Canada is greatly in excess of the supply and Great Britain ia always clamoring for more. • That means a steady market and good prices for, chickens, You cannot raise chickens success- fully with a setting hen. She is west- ing time setting when she should be • laying. While she is hatching and brooding a few chickens she could be laying five or six dozen 'eggs. The percentage of chickens she hatches is much less than that produced by the Chatham Incubator. . It will pay you to own a Chatham ' Incubator. . • . Chatham Incubators contain every improvement of importance in .Incu- bator construction that has been pro- duced. They are made of thp oughly seasoned wood, with two walls, case within case. Between the s walls mineral wool is packed forming the very best insulation. Each piece of the case is mortised and gnawed and screwed, making the whole as solid • as a rock. Chatham Incubators are equipped with scientifically. perfect regulators which are an Infallible tneana of regulating thitemperature. o cash to pay until .0ctober, 1905. We will start you raising pouty 'for profit with a Chatham 'Incubator without one cent of money from you until next Vail. That means that you can take off SOVdri or, eight hatches and make considerable money out of the Incubator before the first payment becomes due. We Couldn't make this offer if we 4werc not cot:Cain that if you accept it you will got cemprete satistection, if we were not positive that the ChatItion ' Incubator will pay you a handsome yearly income. This is a straightforward offer. We make it to show our supretne eon& dence in the Chatham Incubator. We want you to accept this offer as we are sure of the satisfaction our ineta hetet, will give. Every machine we have put out so far ims made other sales in the same neighborhood. Due offer is to ;Send .you a Chatham Incubator at 01706, freight prepairtty. ue without ono cant of each from you. You maim you* first payment In October, 1005. The balance to be paid In October, 1,08, or If a Dash auyor you get le ohouper. 0ould any off& Go taw or more onerous? 04172 trAt.t.Ar 02;TA tliwinnbor Mb, 1t04. The Inontwtor and hrOodot• 11tAt I bought. trot Yoh* rt.t,CAlt. oft t wIth now to pay tho whole Amon* tt to bah it :von ',,Iiglvot nut discount, 1 gm rot tn •Alt p•nnte.t with both tnottbatot and Brood**. *ha i Ant bo WItbnot tbnwto benne* 1 WWII 1.16'4 /61.14•ott. MON t116.11 11.6 tneobntor tool tttoklet C6a. vottromp . 14123. w. SY2t.02. Write us to -day for felt particulars of our offer and mention this paper. Don't put it aside for ;mother time as this special proposition may be with- draws -I at any tune. ly..t4S0l CA MPn.TILL CO., etnetea inet.h7 cent hem. On, i• 7. OW:um •: No :$ .i. .1 (LOA% ram gejkliAL, '• otitiNa 1641.'44 tAt•Intans'A't onto •;.•:1;, Itad DlittONI %UM 12. Marriages. DALE-13RICKENDENe-AAt the reel- dence of the bride's parents in Mullett, by Rev. Dr. Cook, on • Deeentber 2/3th, ftnnie, youngest daughter oiMr. Edward Bricken. den, to W. A. Dale, ail of Hullebt. AIKENHEAD-CAMERONee At - the residence of the bride's parents in • Stanley, on December 28ith, bY • Rev. Mr. Salvers, Annie, daugh- ter of Mr, Joha Cameron, to Hugh Aikenhead, 41 ot Stanley. • FORSTER-YEO-At the residence of the bride's parents in Goderich township on December 28't4i, A1A. ma, daughter of Mr. J. W. Yeo, to Bussell Forster of Markimm. 'WORM'S-NEWCOMBE-At the re- • sidence oi the bride's parents in Blyth by Rev. J. Holmes, on Dec. •• 28th, Bertha, daughter of Mr. • William Newcombe, to Harvey • Morris, formerly of Clinton. BRYA.NT-WItAY--At Belgra,ve January 4th, Maude Wray to William A. Bryant of Mullett. • SANDERS--RANDS-At the residen- ce of the beide's father, by the • Rev. A. K. Birks, on Dec. 28th, • Nelson E, Sasinders of Stephen) to • WilheImine Hugill, only daughter of Simeon Rands of McKillop, * LAWRENCE -MILL -At the residen- • ce of the bride's father, • Neil Hill, by the Rev. A. K, Birks, on 'Dec, 28th, William Ernest Law- ' enee of 1VIcKil1op to Annie Violet Hill of Eginoreiville. • KELLY-STONEIVIAN- In,Lonion, on Dec, -24th,, Thos. Kellef Zur- ich to Eva Stoneinan of • Hen- BitSBY-BAXTER--At Toronto • on Dec. 26th, by Rev. J. B. Kennedy Wm. H, Busby. of 'Sestet', Mali., to Nellie Baxter, daughter of Mrs. Mary Baxter, formerly •of Wingham. • BATN-aHALLe-In Gore Bay on Dec. , N.. Orar; -Nat • W. Bain of Godlrich to 'Isabel Jean Hair, daughter of Thos Hall, Gore By, TOUNG--MoWHINNEY-In Goderich • • on December 28th, by Rev. Jas. • A. Anderson, Mark .Ernest, son . of Matthew Young of West Wawa - nosh, to Maggie; datigeter of Wil- liam' McWhinney of Ashfield. TURNBULL-:J:A COBS -At the 'resi- • dence of thel bilde's parents • on • December.- 28th, by ROT. Dr. Mac- Lean, WinJ. E. Turebull of' Elma- • township,. •tp Eva F, .Jacobs, eld- : est daughter. of Mr. A. IL Jacobs'. •oi. East Wawanosh,' . • :Births. ' • • COOK -In Clinton . on December 31st, • toIVIr.. and Mrs. Joshua Cook, a daughter, • •• IVIedUIRE-In Clinton on Jan. 5th„ • to MK and Mess, W. A. MeGuire, -WESTs-$n -Glenboro, Man.,. on - Dec:. • 25th; toMr, and Mrs. ' Reutien West (nee Miss Flora. Watson, Bly- th) • a daughter. • DALY-In Seaforth on Dec. 28th,,to Mr. And Mrs. J.`F. Daly, e. clan- sghter, •• . • PARISH -4n Mullett on Dec. 19th,. to Me. and Mrs„Jeinee Phrislissa MITTLEI1OLTZ-In .Zitrich on. Dec •27th, -to .1Vlr, and Mrs. John 'Viet- `telholtS; a' son, ' GOFTON-In Seaforth on December • 25th, to 'Vie. and Mrs. Robert •Gofton, a daughter. . • • DeathS. •• MAY -In Stevensville, :Montana, • on- • , January 1st, Mrs. Albert May, daughter of the late JOhn How- ' son of Clinton, eged 43 years. AUSTIN. -In Mullett on December 19th1Thchnas Austin, aged 761yes. FAIR -At the residence of his son.. ' , in-law Mr. George "11udie of God- orich on Decemher. 31.st; John Fair Of Kincardine town- ship, aged 72 years. . CAMPBELL -In McKillop •eri Detem- • ber 24th, William ;Campbell, aged • 64 years, • ROSS -In McKillop. on Dec. '24th• Finlay Ross, aged 85. years. CLENNAN-In Morris on Dec. 25th, Mary Ann McQuaide; wife of Mr, • James Clennan, aged 59 years, 9 Inontha and 18 days.• • Morris Township'. Mr. and . Mrs. John Wightman of the Gravel "Road, near Delgrave,were at home to a number of their former ceighherS a,nd friends lest Tuesday evening.' After spending the evening. In. dancing until the scree ems hours they returned home well pleased with their host and hostess, Mrs. D. McKellar of Bay City, Who' has been visiting her brothers, John and Robert McDowell of •Westfield; re- • turns to her home this Week. . Charles Owens of Manitoba is sp- ending a couple of Months • -with his parents on the trth Line: • Mr. and Mrs, Meat. Wightman of the 0th Line were at home to a num- ber of their young 'friends on Friday evening of la,st aveek. • Mr. and Mrs, John VanCarnp spent Christmas with the loaner's mother in East Wawanosh. We are sorry tea hear of the serious ,11nese of L. Williams of the 5th Line. He• was progressing favorably after an operation some time' ago, blab was stricken with heart weakness and by Iasi reports' little hopes were held out for his recovery. • ONLY ONE cuno POR PATA11,1111 And it's neither a dopy mixture, a troublesome atomizer or an irritat- ir.g siiuff-it is Ira:grant healing Cat- arrhoIone Welch is recommended by at least twenty -thousand physicians inotrnited' States and Caltakta. The (halsainie 'vapor of Oaterrhozone pets at one to the source of tdiaelse,leills the germs, heals sore spots; it ttre- vents dropping in the throat, keeps the nostrila clear and cures foul bre- ath. Cure is eompiete, and perinea: ent• When Vittarrhezone is used. It is a certain as eternity to cure,can't Eveey tomplete dollar outfit guaranteed; trial SiZe 250. Use only Catarrholetle. Masa A very pretty wedding ceremohy was performed at the residence ofe Mr. Wm. .131air, near' Fairelrove, 1Viich., when his sister, Miss AgneS Blair, was united in marriage with Mr. Duncan McLaren, The ceremony was'. perlerMed by the Rev. Mr. Me- Itlartin orFairgrove, and was witne- ssed by a few of the immediate fri- • ends. The bride was bloomingly at- tired in blue Cord -de -Luca, and was unattended. The young couple will take up housekeeping on the groont's farm •north of rairgtrove, lite bride Is well known in Mensal' having re- sided with her sister, IVItS.J. Weis - miller, for some time. The annual meeting of Monsen Cur- ling .Club was 'hold on Saturday eve- ning , .for the purpose of electing °li- ma for the season of 1905. The meeting was one of the most ..eatliu- siastie in the history of ;the Club, and the prospects for a successful season are /ay encouraging. The following officers were elected : Hon -Pres, Geo. MeEwan Hon Vice Pres, S. Smillie ; Patron, C. A. McDonell ; • Patroness, Mrs. C. A. McDonell ; President, Aa Seruton ; 1st Vice Pres, Dr. Sellery ; .2nd. Vim Pres, Gs • Hobleirk ; Chaplain, Rev. E. F. Mc. Smith ; interests at heart. The most of us Sec-Treas, Wrn. MeKaY ; • have been • under your care and in- struction since the beglinnieg of 'our school career and we are quite satis- fied with our progress. It gives els much pleastire to express our appre- ciation of your efforts on our behalf and to Acknowledge and -thank you Lor your increasing kindness and for- tiearance towards us both during sch- ool hours and- other times. • We ask • you to accept,this present as a token of the este.eni and affectionate • re- membrance in which you are held by us all. YOU" iutere career • will be watched by us with much interest -and we 'wish you every success and ' • - .prosperity• the- future. Signed on . behalf of the, scholars. --Letitia Mul- P ' Zurich. • hothead, 011ver Fee, Victoria Dative, George.- Petty. . It is _with regret 'that wo announce .• A , • Hay • wnship. (Sehoel EXaminetion and Nisteseainment.) S. S. No. 14, May' held a public examination and entertainmeut On Thursday afternoon. A large num-, her of ratepayers and friends were in attendance and were delighted with the way in which nil of the pupils acquitted 01o:twe1,ves. 7he proraiIi consisted of class work in- terspersed with songs, recitations, di reangs, speeches, ete. At the close of the program the teacher, Mr. T. U.I3rownlee, was surprised when on of his pupils, Jessie McArthur, read an address while Sara Petty dad Qeorge Mulholland presented him with liandsome gentleman's emnpanton and fountain pen. Mr. Brownlee ma- ch? a short reply in which he thanked the pupils and expressed his regret at leaving them. The address WS.S_ 2-S. f011OWS ; • Mr. T. If. 13rown1ee Dear Teacher, -As we assemble to- gether today for the last time 'we view with regret your i departure front our section. During the six years you have been at our school we believe that you have Ought ear- nestly • to do your duty byus and that, you have always had our best Managing Conumttee, Alex. Bran-. dt ,• V. Smallacombe ; Jno Mc- Arthur ; H. J. Billings ;, Walter Hoblcirk. W. Kelehon has closed the contract with the Blyth Cement Machine Firm and has received the pashbern • together with an order for uine ma- chines. ',. • In Olden, on December 24th, MIAS Eva Stoneman was united in- Mart - lege with 1V1r, Tom Kelly of Zurich. The cerernorty was performed by Rey. W. J. Clark of London; The happy cotiple intend' residing in Zurich. •the departure of the Rev. Father :. • (Supper and Presentatien,) 'Tonnes from this pariah. The, goy, A very pleasant evening *Was 'spent. 'Father leaves for Cincinnati, h0 for- mer place of abode, to -day i after tat- 'on Tuesday g the home of . Mr.. J. H. Petty, when the ratepa,yeri of S. tending tothe duties of St. Boniface . s, No. 14, May, gathered to give a Catholic church, for more than ',.. a farewell , seeker • to . T. H. Brownlee, year, past., Pm has made many fri- who has -taught successfully kir, over ends while here and Was much laved • six years in this seetime. ' A good and ' respected by ..his coneregatioe. lengthy , program of music, readings, Father Anton•Strator, of Diemerton,reeitatiens; etc..; Was furnished by succeeds him. ' . ' ' .• home talent and was up to the mark • Mr. Wm; 'rollick, of Masnilton,sWas in every respect. Mr. B, $. Phillips the guest - of • his Sisters. Mrs, J, S. - Occupied the chair in his usual goad-. 1VIelick; for a feiv ,days last weekhumored manlier. Just before. supper ' Miss Polly Geiger of Michigan sp- Mr.BroVielee was called in and Made ; ;ent 'a lei/ days last Week with. her • the recipient of a handsome Oak sec-: :Patents; Mr, arid ' Mrs • Abram Geige rotary presented by the section. ' The - • • , . . following address was read by Mr, ' • Me. John ' ,Trtiemner,' ' who spent months in Dakota, arrived home•la,st Satyrday, 'and will . remain during ' the winter. ,., • ;. . take County, North Dakota. is VisitisOis ow upon ourselves et this time to section, if we may be called such,. do Mr. • Menry Geigor; •of r'entbina eke you at lest in some respect, parents, Mr.; and Mrs. 'ASurallam. su - our appreciation :of .your services' as. Geiger, at present. Mr. Gleigor left this part of the country About Alen . teacher of this section.. Not • only do we think • that 'you have done yciur years ago and mites • many changes • , . a duty as teacher hut you have hicoine in' the-,plece and peonle.s ' The nomination for the 'Police Tru- as one of ourselvee• sharine with us stees of this village for 1905 . ;was in adversity and sorio.w as- weli/fas held . in the town hill Monday even- ing. •The, following. geritlemen ' were nominated : J. Preeter,. J. ,Weseloh, C. Grels, E.SZeller, G. Holtzman and J: C. Kaltbfleisch. - Mr. Groh resigned as he was a candidate for reeve for: Cleorge Fee.: . P,,- • ' • • .. Mr. T. 1-1: trownleeY • ' . • • . • „ We,• the representatfires - of's "this - joy and prosperity, so that we halve 'come • to look upon you as a friend in the full • sense . of the• word. • And now that" soil areebimeto leave us though you will be missed Many yet we feel that 'what we lose. 'will Hay. township. , This left five lb lithe be galb -tc" Others for by -your smil- field, but Messrs E. Zeller .and . G. Holtzman stlbSequentlY - resigned, thus leaving John Preeter, John 'Weaelehi and J. C, Kalhfleisch elected:by ac- clemation. ' ' • . Lendbury. Min May Snarling of London.' is visiting at Mr. A. Constable's and with other friends around Leadbury.. Mr. McCulley and daughter, Mag- gie, have returned home from Toron- to after a 'pleasant visit with their many friends there. • 1V1r. A. E. Scarlett is spending- his holidays in. Kincardine. . Mr, Clayton .White has gone to Port Albert to take charge. of the school there. This is Clayton's first year to teach.. We wish hnn success • in. hie undertaking. His sister, Miss ,Cora, will taco charge of school No. 12 in McKillop.• ing • face and friendly Manner. you shall scion win true and w orthy fri- ends in any part where. you inay re- side.. We thereibre join in wishing you every success in the future and hope that you -will accept • of this' secretary from us note simply for the value' of ' donm ates and: eeats that :Oit is 'hi it, but that 'we we may . in some' •small manner through this show you how we have appreciated your ser- vices; . Signed on behalf of the 'sec- , Thompson,.. Ella Phillips; Robinson Dick, ' Jennie MeArthue. • IVIr.11rewn1ee 'though taken by sur- prise made a not reply in. whieh he expressed his gratefe. appreciation of their kindness. A vote of thanks Was tendered to Mr, and Mrs. Petty for the use el their house and stable which brought the evening's enjoy - A load of the young people of St. John's church, Brussels, drove • out to Mr. Joh e Searlett's on Friday evening and enjoyed themselves to the small nous. Then partaking • of a. dainty lunch they thanked Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett foe their kind hospithl- ity and returned to Brussels well pleased, ail expressing themselves that they would like to visit Mr.atd MrsScarlett hi the near future Several. from around here attended • the Workman's ball which was held molt to a close, ' Mies Annie 'Butt and Miss Blaealie Petty of Taronte visited friends in and around Hensall during Christmas week. They had their Christmas din -- nee at Mrs. • J, IL Petty's,.• aunt ,of the former' and ,sistet-in-law of the' latter. • ' • • A number from here took. in the party at Mr. IS«, Douglas' on Thurs- day evening. ,• • ' • Mr. Soklan era'hi friend, Mr,' Laughlin of Manitoba, are Visiting at Mr. John John:411's of the 4th con. this 'week. • • in Walton. • It was a grand success. •orinno ALL' THE TIME. Mrs. George Beattie, Carr's Brook, Colohester Co., M. S.,;writes :-'Last spring 1I Was very which run down, felt tired all the time, and did not seem. to have life or energy enough to dolmy work. Three boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve rood did me itt world 01 goOd and made work a pleasure to me. I 'ewe not had oeeaSitin to use any Medicine since and have re- commended Dr, Chase's Nerve rood to all my friends," The Partners' Interests._ There is only one stgripultural paPee Ln Ontario that fearlessly supports the farmer's eause, that 48 the Week., ly Sun. rimers should support the paper that, helps theM on all otett- sions. Over 10,000 farmers in this province subseribe for , the Sun. It is truly, the farmers' champion and hustness. paper, Orders reteived nt The News -Record office or send. di- rect to the Weekly Sus, 20 Adelaide street West, Tetronto, Ott. A post card will bring you premium. and clubbing list, also* free Sample cop- ies. "Hogs for Profit," it $1 Wok, free With the SIM. • Institute Meetings. Ppstponed. After eonsulting with a number •of Institute speakers as welt as 10eal • officers it different parts of the Pro- vinee, the 'Superintendent .hea decided not to hold any Institute meetings until • January 31st. It was the un- animous • opinion of both delegates and officers (and a great many were consulted) that a political campaign would interfere very nitele with the ral atteamee Itt and the success • of Institute meetings, No aratetance- mutts of meetings had boob made for January, although, all lists had. been about completed. A re-ermagetnent of the lists has been made and the same submitted' to the seeretariea of the various ridings. The revised da- tes Will be announced in plenty of time to allow loettl secretaries to do the necessary advertising beim the date of the first Meetings. The rep; uiar number of Meetings for each . riding will be held in all the Older sections *of , the Province, but in the • nortlihrti districts (St. Joseph's Is- land, East and West Manitoulin, Als Nipissing, Parry Sound and Muskoka) arrangements will 'be made • to hold Meetings in June or July or the fall months. Au •advertisement lit The News- BeCOrd brings $ood results. • A 'VENERABLE PASTOR. • • cURED BY PiEsRUANA.• Politria Is a Catarrhal 'Male'''''' tt'qi [specially Adapted to the Det! it., . °lining Powers of Old Age. In old age the reneena membranes be- come thtakeuedand partly Imo their function. This leads to partial loss of hearing, ,sinell and nude, as woll as digestive dis- turbanceA• Perlin°, corrects all this by itaspeeine. operation on all the reacous meralaranes of the body. One bottle will convince anyone. Once used and. Peruna, becomes aa1tre-1940... stand-by with old and young. • 1 er ei:N:"Paricen Stang and VIAarous,at the' Ade al' 'Eighty-eight:. • • • Itev..3. N. Parker, utica, N. Y., writes : 41n. June, lam, 1 lost my sense of hear- ing entirely. My hearing had been. somewhat impaired' for several years, but not so ranch effected lant that I could • hold' converse with my frielids; but in June, 1901, ray sense of hearing left me •eo that / could hear no sound whatever. I was also troubled withrheumatic pains airily limbs. I commenced taking Pe- rim/isn't:I, now my hearing'is restored as good as it Was.prior to ;Imo, 1001, 1fy rheumatic pains are all gone. I cannot speak too highly of :Terima and now " 111110 Ali I when 88 years old can say ithasinvgior. atecl my whole system. I cannot but think, dear Doctor, that you. must feel very thankful to the' all loving Father that you have bden, permitted to live, and by your. skill be such a- blessing as - you have been to suffering humanity.", -Rev. 3.N. Parker.. . , A Bishop's Letter. . T. 11..Lonsax, D. D., Bishop 2nd Dist. • M. E., of Charlotte, N. C., Writes: . recommend your Perunato all who ^ want a strengthening toad and a very effective remedy for all catarrhal com- ]laints."--T. 11. Loma. • ' •• If you do not derive preempt and satis- factory results from the use of Peralia, write at once to Dr. Ttartman, giving a Lull statement of your case, and he will be pleased td give you his valuable ad.. vice gratis• . , . ' • 'AddresS' Dr. Tfartman, President of The arartrrutr.; aanitarium, Oolumbess Ohio. Constance Mrand hare. Wirt. Britton are spending XrnaS and New Year's'.pliell...," days with the latter's parents :at4 •ot4=amolataxhamcierstsvnatAaeomits==ants=re%oi44.124 Goderieh.. uofnxu attiospneg 41 puok tie Ap,anoa Altin0,1 is tii. ata p.Ipeett, ucOrpilm 1T'1)3J Ib :Mr- .andMrs. bunean Tudor visited the latter's grandmother, Mrs « A. .Elcoat of Tuckersinitle. on.MondaY; Mr. A. McAllister returned on Mon - slay after spendingthe vacation with friends at •Hensall. • : Miss Nellie Medd left for. Cartaleh„ Assa., 011 Tuesday.' ' Mr and Mrs 'Geo Medd and baby cif Medina spent New Year's . with the former's father, Mr, john Medd • • , • • ilullett Township. • • On Decemlier leth Mr. •Thomas Atm - tin, who had reaided on lot 24, con. 14, Mullett, for rhe past twenty-two years, passed into rept at the age of .76 years }T was a- native • of Northametonshire; Engliand; , He is Survived by his • wife and, eight chil '- dren Frederick, William and Jennie at home, Thonfas in Dawn, .Missotiri, Mrs. 'Sleds Mortensen neer Marlette, .• • „ -Marnock. • ho', Cook . Cook of • Weettield spent . a cOtiple • Of days litst week with his • blued, • Morvie • McDowell eh' the; Oh' •. • . • • 13. .H. Taylor purchased .a tiO eo\-v• _front J. EL Wettde1(1„ last week. • To the Electors of Goderich Tp. • 1' wish to think you one: and; all for, the splendid support given me at 'the yells . on Monday last; The vo- te received•,was as °net peeled: as 1 fear it was 'undeserved.- • I' can, assure you ladies and ,gentleinen 1 ii)l)1t.C7a- tt.. your faeors anti ;trust I 'ina,y • be •.enabled .to prove 'myself worthy • of yieir confidence: • Again thaniiing you. and wishing you. every biappiness •and lirosperity. ..Rtspectielly yoers., geri- ry L. Salkelds • . • a • . I ' ", . • ..• Mich„ ; ties. &dee and Lily of Del ray, Mich., and Alfred on the Sauble Line, Stanley •townshin. The funeral topic place to the' 'Union Cemetery, the aerviees., being eonducted by the Rev, Mr. Motmes, who preached from the text which the deceaSed :seleated Sonic time before his death "I' am the 'resurrection and the life, be that fielieveth in me, though ).ie were dead yet • shall be live •aed whosoeVer 'te- eth and believetb in Me never die." -St, John ?CI ; 25, 20. • s ' ippen. ANNUAL. MEETING'. -TME '5NN1.h• .al meeting .of the' MeKillop 'N'InAtial • • Fire In:nu:item; CoMpany wilLbe he- • a in the town hall, Seaterth, ori .Jantlaty .2011t, 1905., at • 1 -(AlOck p „in besiness of tho mech.; aing reecive tin: directors' re- a,nsl,' financial 'stateintnt,the apniditting sof three *direct ors and • other liusineSs for' the good •and. , Welfare • of. the Company, Retiring •' directors are : John Watt, Marrecks • George . Dale, ; and Jameae' ponnollys• Porter's hill who .sal.e. , ••eOgible for re -election. --4. 11, hie-' • Lean, President ; Thos.' E. IIitysi :seeretas . • • . • Ira, Chambers .spent a few ,afy days• • . ' - with his aunt, Airs MooneY, in Lon- don last week. •' , Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jones and fam- ily spent their New Year's holidays with his parents, Mi arid Mrs', John Jones.• Mr. Scriven and Mr. and Miss Hol - Mee of Essex are visiting friends hoa conel- FOR, 'SALE-LOTTS 00011 Ytllow Cotti Time ;or • cash ';aii • arranged.. Drive. right .to wai•ehou4,4 sell 'bring sample by: 20thJazordry. se.. Farmers. who • have beans to 2 'cats seed kas ise'arriVe: by 2011x Januarie-W. Perrin, : Clinton • re. The last two ably assisted. the • 52-3 Methodist ehoir in the service last Stifultife. . . .• The lethodist choir is giving •real pleasure to the congregation by its excellent sieging. Their molt° AP' pears to be "E celsior." ' ( Mr, Win. Cud ore, the veteran dea- ler in ht ay, is uite ill just, how. A complication ot troubles has weakens ed the once eturdy masa • Mr. Marry Caldwell,- after clerking) isOlt HALM -LOTS 1, AND 5, IAN - go M., Bayfield,' cotisisting. 4 ein acres. -Well watered 1).371 -Wing eree.k. •atel two wells. 7 acres bush, good • orchard, ital.° house • and . barn. Will be sold on easy. terms: For • feriher particulars apply to. Mrs. • George Woods, Bayfield, • 40-1 about three years for Messrs. 13a1- four & McCandless left last week for . his home near Meneall. While here he made a host of friends by his kind and obliging treatment of all ens - tomes; Ile will be missed in the Methodist choir, Sabbath school and • other circles-. Me intends .taking course in a business eolldge •before going Weat. Mr, David Alair, station agent in • Brumfield, with Mrs. Aleir spent New Year's Day with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs, •Ferries of Bayfield visited at 'the hoine of Mrs. Mair this week, • , Miss Lottie, Grassick, who has fin- ished her term at Model, has Neer. en- gaged to teach at Dundalk. • WITEN TME LIVER GETS; TOR- PII}...You want a mild stimulant Dr, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake • and Blitternut which are- inaetive li- ver, relieve constipaltion and 4tick headache at Once. Use only Dr. Vain - (MAPS Paha Price 3.5c. vmr,pxatAptitats WANTED.- LE - ern Telegraphy at home and :fit yourself for large :salaried position, •Stitt:dents 'letken N. Wraitelia graph • office. Part Reliant; at Watts' ' drug. store. . • THE ANNUM. mrare,rtNG OF TIM Holmesvihe Cheme and •Tletteli Menefee .• Limit ed will he heldir, Wi1son'nhalt, Holinesville. on Priday, the lith day of January, 1905, at 2 p. ra, for, the purpose of winding up the business of thepaast season. , The eleetioh of oificere fiir ensuing year and alsa eon- ' 'tiller tendera for purview& of butter- milk at a rate per ton of limiter manufectuted during season of 1005. Poe :Oiling the ice house anti the transacihm of any other 1:41SinoiS /hay ti presented,. Tt is de nited that ell cleaves be cashed • before that dates -Jas. Coanolly, • Presideat ; A. J. Coedits:, See. A