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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-01-12, Page 5January 12th 1905 ommirnimpor4 1 . 4*. .^ 4 re4404.••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••• Tho Clinton Newl.Record 5 TliE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1800 " CAPITAL PAID UP $3,000/000 RESERVE fUND $3,0001000 --MAD armee, MONTREAL.-- Farmerb' Sale Notes Cashed or Collected.. Drafts on all points In the Dominion, Great. Britain, United States and all Foreign Countries bou- ght and bold at best rates. Deposit receipts issued and highest current rate of interest alloveed. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rates And on most favorable terms. —SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— Deposits of $1.00 aud upwards received. Interest allowed at highest current rates from date of deposit, compounded balf-yearly and add- ed to principal June 301,1t and December 31st. 11. C. BREWER Manager. . • CLINTON 4 40 40 4 FOR PLEASURE AND HEALTH. You cannot do better than spend a ) few weeks of the. winter at the de- lightful resorts "of California, Mexico ) or Floride.• Grand Trunk Agents will sell tickets, make Pullman reserva- tions azci give full information. Is showing a good line of WATCHES <1?ft for ladies and > , > ) < gentlemen. EY ARE reliable time 'keepers. < > < > CALL and SEE THEM. W.H. Hellyar `<›) <T5 • t Jeweler and Optician TT: — CLINTON -Th FARM FOR SALE-Teip UNDER - signed offers for sale lot 21. Lon- don Road, Stanley; consisting • of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, balance hardwood bush. Well watered and fenced. 1.1 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. Tomlinson, I3rucefield 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 plate is !dee:teed 010- 21t miles from Vane, and •Brucefield and 11 miles from school,. is well wateyed 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 pureha.ser. For further particulars apply to Samuel -Reid, Varna P. 0. 44 FARM FOR 4ALE.-:e73. ACR south half of lot No. 21, Hayfield concession, Goderich township, well wooded and well supplied with spring water. An. excellent grazing. farm. Apply to James Shepparda Clinton ; .1. P. Sheppard, Cleiton or to W. Brydone, solicitor for the executors of the estate of . John Sheopard, deceased 47* Imksaarnweemoresmormort....•••••••••••.• Iliral41SYCLTICNICISISCCPX00v.,9111 have purchas- ed the Grocery stock of Mr. H. Cantelon and am now in posses- sion: WATCH THIS E3 PACYflI NEXT WEEK B. Begoit CLINTON. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE.- I offer a 0est class up-to-date refrig- erator at half cash price. The stor- age chamber is of he following di- • mensions : 'Height, ,4 feet 8 Melees, :Width, .3 feet 4 inches, depth; 2 feet 7 inches. It will handle .the nylik • from 8 to 10 cows, requiring about 240 cakes , of ice per season. ANPLY • to D. A.„ Forrester. 53 tf THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Clinton Gun Club (Limited) will be held at the Mason House.: Friday, Jan. 27th, at m. for, the teen - section af general business. --R. Graha,ni,President ;. J. E. Centel - on, Secretary. ‘2t HURON COUNTY eiitincii of the Coufity- of Huron will meet' in the poencil *chamber- in the town of Goderioh. o the. 24th 'day oe this month at. he belle of 3 o'clock in the afternoone7W. Lane, Clerk. Dated . Jan. 10th, 1205. FARM F0E,SALE Ort.,'r0 RENT. - Lot 72, con. 5, Goderich Township, consisting of 96 acres, about 50 acres cleared, 10 :acres young hear- ing .orchard, 26 acres good bush, -consisting ore: Int of heinlock and. otber. . valuable timber., the remain-. der in • .culled bush and 'slashing, The farm• is. well 'watered „mid fenc- ed- •and has good bank •barn and frame house. ,Will le sold. cheap. 'Apply on tile premises or addrese Mrs. Q. Parsons,. Bayfield P. 0. . 53 . . HOUSE 'WITH . 'LARGE runt's,• together with eiht acres'. of lend to rent or foe sale. Geed orchard. ' Situated on °.Dinsley Ter- race adjoining Clinton, 29 minutes walk from postoffice.-D. K. Pelee.' • 504 ANNUAL! elVIEETING-TIIE ANNU- al meeting of the McKillop• Mutual. Fire InsUrance. Conipany will be he- ld in the town hall; Seaforth, Friday, January% 20th; 1905, at t o'clock p. xn. . business of the meet- ing to receive the directors' re- port and financial itetenient,.. the appointing, of three, directors and other business for the good • and of. the Company. Retiring directors are : John Watt, Harlocke George 'Dale,. Clinton'and James • Connolly; porter'e Hill, who -are eligible for re-e1ection..7-J. B. Mc- Lean, President, ;: The's. n. Hays, Secretary.' • • CORN FOR SALE-LOTTS• GOOD.' Yellow • Corn, Time or cash as arranged. Drive right to warehau- sell bring sample' hy 20thl JannerY.- se. Fanners., who have beans to: 2 cars geed peas to arrive by 20th Jeettary.e-W. G. Perrin; Clinton • • 52-3 erOR SA1E.-7LOTS 4 114ND 5, RAN- ' geM. )3ayfield, consistieg of 401 acres. :Well watered by spfing creek and two Wells. 7 acres hush, good Orchard, frame house and num .Will. be Sold on eesy terins: For further particulars apply to Mrs. cleorge Woods, Hayfield.' 49-4 TELEGRAPHERS WA.NTED.- LE- arn Telegraphy at home • and fit yourself .1 or large salari61190910611- Students,. taken at G. N. W, Tele- graph office. Particulars at Watts' drug store. 61 THE ANNUAL MEETING ok THE Holmesville Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Co. Limited will be held ir. Wilsim's hall, Holmeseille, on Friday, the .9th day of January, 1005 at 2 p. m. for the purpose of winding up the business of the past seeeon. The election of officers for •tho eesuing year and also tie' eon- sider tenders foe Itereiteee'of butter- milk at A rate .per ton et butter inanniaeteted during seaeon of 1905, For filling the ice house and the traesection of any other, beeiriese that nteeeee presented, It is de- sired that all eheopues be cashed tiekre that date,70,1att, ConnoIlY, Preeident ; A. J, Courtiee, IMAM. To the Electors of Goderleh Tp.: 1 wish to thank you one and all for the splendid, support given • me at the polls on Monday last. The vo- te received was as unexpected as , I fear it was undeserved. 1 can assure • you ladles and gentlemen I apprecia- te your faVors and trust 1 may • be enabled to prove myself worthy of your corifidenee. Again thanking you and wishing you every hia,ppiness and presperity. Ittspectfully yours, tion - V L. Stilkelfl. 44k. • .4-•'V 4.4141.44 , Marrieges. COX-JOHNSTON-At the resideace of the bride's parents, Goderich township, on December 28th, by Rev. Mr. Rirodes,- Elizabeth, IVIab- el, daughter of Mr.' W. R. John - state to Jona Cox. • ELLIOTT-OASEMORE-In Winghant on Jan. 3rd, by Rev, J.14. Mc- Lean, Eli Elliott to Sarah ease - more. ILVI RSTRO- USH--At the residence of 111r. T. T. Field, Lower Winge barn, on December 28th, by Req. J. N. 111eLean, Peter G. Strohm Of DeCowsville, to Annie Rush, • of Winglitam. McKAY-McKAY-At the manse, Cran4rook, on the 28th ult, "Mr Rev. D. B. McRae, George Man- son McKay, of Monerieff, to Mar- garet Isabel McKay, of Ethel, M00RE-TELFER-7-At the residence of the bride's rarents, Grey, on 27th, Dec., by the Rev, A. Mac- Nab, Robert F. Moore', of Souris, Man., t'o Jessie Toner, of Grey. GOVENhOOK-CHARLIESVVO'RTH- At the residence of the bride's • parents, on Dee, 27, by the Rev. ' F. H. Larkin, Wm, Govenlock, of McKillope to Margaret, daughter of Mr, Alex Chaalesworth of Ege APPELMAN-GIES-At the borne of the bride's parents, Hay, on Jan.. 4th, by Rev, W, Je Yaeger, Lizzie, daughter of, Mr. 'Ernest Gies do Justus Appelman of iDakota. W,AGNER-KLOPP-At the honie of the bride's •parents, Hay, on Jan. 2nd, by Rev. E. Schuelke, Mita, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Llepp, to Jacob Wagner of Tairistock: - GILL-ORAVELL1?,--eAt the Grand r Bend manse, en Jan.* by Rev. S. A. Carriere, Harmon. Gill, aon ot Ed. Gill; to 'Miss Eva,; young- est daughter of Mr. Asaph Gratv- elle, all of Grand Bend. ' HAYTER-:BROWN-At• the resideece of the bride's . parents,,, on Dec, 28, by Rey,. Mr. . Sutcliffe, John Hay., ter, to Minnie only daughter •91 •Mr. John- Brown all of Green- way. r • • '• . ;•-f SPERAIN-BAKER-eA1 theresi- denpe of the bride's parents; on Dec. 28th, 4ity Rev.! J. A. Luke E. Spaeth, to Ireneeelaugh- ter of Mr. J. K. Baker, ,both . of Grey. • IllCKMIERL71110KELVEY-At residence of the bride's parents,. on December 27th, by Rev. John . Ross, Louts Eckmier of Morris to Mary Weed, eldest 'daughter of Mr. Win. McKelvey,. of Grey. WILLIAMS.ON-eCLARK-At the res- • Womb .61 the bride's Parents,Grey, • on January 4th," john R. William- son toi ,!.A.gnes, daughter of. Mr. George Clark all of Grey. Wingham, Dec. .29th, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Guy Englieh; of Winnipeg, a daughter.- TULLOCII-7In Wieghime on; Jan, tnel: . the Wife Of Mr. Vt"... Tfilloch Saxe • • eia .(nee Miee Johnston 01 Wing- • ham) ; a datightere • • • ' MAGUIRE'lti ..Winghain, on Decent- . her 28t,, to1r. and Mrs. S. A. Maguire; a' poe. • • AMENT-Ir. Seafortli, •Deceinber' 30th, to Mr- and Mre, W. :Ament, a daughter. • . . • • • 11ALY-In Seeforth, • tin December 29 •to Mr. , and Mrs. .J. F. Daly; a danglitere,' ' ' 'Deaths. mcINTYRE•In -• 'Virden, ' Man. On December: 31st,. James.Merntyre, formerly -of the Babylon Lite, ' Stanley, and biether.of. 'Miss S. , E: -1V1eIntyre of Hensa:IL• • TIPLADY-94 the Base Line, Hull -e ett .tovinship, on "January. 9th, Mrs.: .WilliamTiplady, ja)gjod 13 years -and 7- nioaths. , • 13R'OPIJEY-In -- Goderich. -on January let, Mary :Jane Viddleri :wife Of John Brophey; aged 71 :years. WALTERS.-7In Colborne. township December 29th, • Ann,. retict of the tete Richard Walters,. aged 79 years'. • DALLAS -Li Winghaan'"on eVanuary. eigic,1 Mary baAas, wife ef Mr. C. - Dallas, aged 61, Years. • LOGIE-At .the residence of Mr. Jas. • 13ontliren, Hey, on Deeember 30ter William Logie aged 85. years, , 5 •months and ld clays. . MILLER -la . Grey. on January tad, - Lena Jane,. eldest daughter of .Robere Miller, aged 2 years; • months' and 26 days.. • .. RITCHIE-In Brussels .on Dec. 81st; 1Vtargaret A.. Stewart; beloved wi- fe of Chas,' ItitChie, aged .47 yell- . rs, 1 monthIImut 14 days. • • STALAKE-In Stephoh on Deo, 30,' Emma Parsons, wife of Me: .John • Stablakee. aged -49 years, 1 mon- th and 12. days.„ 0ARRICK-1n Stephen on 'Dec. 30th, I. Infant deughter of Mr., Jon Carrick, aged- 9' nionths. . VALE -In Exeter. on Jan. 2n4; the infant daeghter, of Mr. and: Mrs.. Wm. Vale. STOMA:di' TROUBLES. AND CONSTIPATION. Chaairberlain's Stowed and Liver 'Tabletsare the best thing for stom- ach troubles .and constipation I have Over" sold," says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Potterville, Mich. They are easily to take 'and alWays 'give satisfaction, I ten my customers to try them and if got satisfactory to come back and get their money, but have never had 'e. complaint.'" For sale by H. B. Combo, Morris Township. We are very sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mr. ‘Lou but hope soon to hear of bis recov- ery., Mr..J. Garniss Sundayed 'att. Mr. John Watemea. Mr. Win. Craig Jr, is engaged cut- ting Wood foi Mr. V. Ward. e ll,hlo 4,seio.ssiMary Gosingn left last week for Dutton where she will attend Mr, Will, McMurray Sundayed with Efe-st The 'Late Elections. • COUNTY COUNCIL. The 1st Division. • Goderich.Ashil'd Colb'ne R. McLean 577 • 256 233 J.N.Mackenzie 182 950 157 '1'. E. Durnin 73 393 03 11. J Morris 219 72 lee E. C. Attrill 196 151 101 R. Elliott 183 47 121 McLean, 1,066, Mackenzie 995, Dur- nin 519, Morris 486, Attrill 448, El- liott 351. The 8th Division, owick Turnb'ry Wroxeter Miller 354 470 92 Dolg 650 220: 86 Fergesor, 619 173 30 Miller 916, Doig 856, Ferguson 822. The 0th 'Division. Seaforth McKillop Tuelteeth J.G.Grieve 239 501 231 J,Morrison 334 465 112 J.13.111cLean 196 110 507 Grieve 971, Morrison 911, McLean 813, • The 7th Divisien. •Wieghttm E, W. W.W. Currie 418 447 213 McQuillan 126 160 434 Lockhart -181 216 • 229 Bradwin 114. 93 116 Currie McQuillan Lockhart Bradwin 231 Currie 1108, McQuillan .779, Lock- hert 698., Brathein 554, - Phe following will constitute the Huron County Council for 1905,06 : Div, No. 1 -Messrs. McLean and Maeokn.enzie. No. 2 -Messrs. Cantelon •and Ferris.. No. ,3 -Messrs, Lamont and MeNate ovt No. 4 -Messrs. Spackman and Gar- dieer, • No. 5 -Messrs. Grieve and Morrison. No: 6 -Messrs. Isbister ,and•Bryins. No. 7 --Messrs, Currie and MeQuil- • . No. 8 -Messrs. Miller and Doig. Only five of those who • sa.t, in the last county council are now members. Had Mr. J. B. McLean of Tuckersmitit been elected he would in all probabtil- ity have been warden this year, but as ,he is down and out .Mr. Miller of , Wroxeter may be the choice. GODERICH TOWNSHIP • 7 -Reeve- ' 1 2 ,9 4 5 6, J. Middleton 53 29:84.76 35 27-404 J. Sturdy 58 90 29 7:67-16-240 Majority ..for. Middleton 64.. -Co-emitters- . . H.T.Salkeld 107. 63 60 43 63 30-366 J.. Stewart 38 38 .94 66 43 23-302 j.' Ford . . 37 65 39 39 73 28-281. 0. 0. Sturdy 34 61 -58-3264 23-267 •Jas. Cox . :4347 32 3146' 19-218 • 'COLBORNE TOWNSIIIp -Iteeve-e• ' • • William Young Richard Jewell , Blyth 30 59 72 269 206 • 63 • '-- ' CourecillorS- • H. J. McEwen 256 . ' • Jacob •Meser ...Vames ° MelVtanes James Chisholm Levi Snyder • ' ; Robert' S,traughan • 156 • • ..Lecar Option Against 246 • For 233 '225 225 , 212 • 166 GODERICI-I -7Mayor7r •MurneY ' ." 312 • Thos. Tilt ' 6. M. Elliott -Councillors-7 G: F. Blair W, E. Clark . C. A.. Reid , R.• Thorimson, C.. l,eithwaite . R. SalloWs J. P. Brown J. .a. 'The ,first six were e 272 •• . 208 .462 462 ' 418 402. 398 316 887 212 lected. • EAST WAWA.NOSI-I , • -Reeve-e J. E. Ellis Walter 'Scott 238 200 38 Beecroft 254 T. H. Taylor Jr. 219 Gavin Wilson 212 W. J. Parke 207 John lyIenzieS sr. 181 Hoover . 199. Nath. ••Johns ton ' 138 WEST WAWANOSII' Reeee-William Cameron. • Councillor -Arch, Anderson, P. Welsh,, John McLean, S. Medd. . • HOWICK .Reeve -W. T. McKee. Councillors -J, Hainstock, J. Gow- • dy, J. Underwood, J. T,Winters, MORRIS Reeve -T. Code. Ccuccillars.0', Taylor, A. Shaw, W. II. McCuteheon, Geo, KellY, ASIIFIELD.: TteeVe-John Barkley. Councillors -R. Mackenzie, W. Hun- ter, J, Stiles, W. Kickley. WINGHAM Mayor -Thos. Bell, Councillors -W. J. Greer, 'P. Arm- strong, D..B611, J. Stewart, W. 14' • Vanstone, S Bennett. SEAFORTIL Mayor-NOble Councillors -M, Broderick', J. • Greig, • J. A, Stewart, J. M. Cardno, W, It Willis, J. .Archi- bald. TUCKERSIVIITH -Reeve:- George Blaek 286 r Peter MacKay. 87 - CIIAMBEItLAIN'S COUG.II nEm- EmY ABSOLUTELY, HARMLESS. The (atilt of giving childrele medic- ine cob:taking Injurious substances, Is sometimes mato disastrous ' •-than the disease from which 'they are fief- ferieg. Every mother should ktiow. that CharnhicrIales Cough Itemedy is perfectly safe for children to take. 11 coatitiris nothing harmful and for toughs, colds and roup Is unatirpase- ed. For sale by IJL Copilfe, Olin - ton, tatt R. MacKay ,MacKay R. Kruse It. Pepper Jas. Atkinson' Wm. Chesney - BAY -Reeve- P. Lamont • Mae. Groh_ -Councillors- L. Kallifteisch W. Smith - R. McArthur J. K. Goetz Jas, Green , W. 13attles J. Tnirsk 332 298 283 270 218 428 307 121 387 338 283 200 225 - 205 193 A. Voice From The Notrest, To Editor Of The News -Record Dear Sir, -44s my suleseription has now about expired, I want to have LI renewed and enclose herewith the anumut, Being ale old Stanley boy I thought perhaps your readers would like a few, lines 'from the ' West, We are .having a fine winter and h had very little cold ,weather. 'V horses and cattle have been rennin on the -range -all the time, ;not need- ing any feed. They were working) on the -land 4till (about the ist, of Dec. I like the climate *Which is very lieal- thy and we . have the hest land West .of Lake Supertax I will glye you a shore account of what some of the farmers ean raise to -the acre. ard . An.derson of Milestone' in 1903 bought a :quarter seetiow off' which he raked in 1904, off 35 acres, 1540 Vete- shele- of No: 1 Nonthern,wheat for which he got 90 cents per bushel. Joseph Glenn gathered'in the summer Of '1901 from .,a single section of land 22000 bushels of wheat: lie bought anotherequarter seetket !and, sowed it to • wheat. For this quaeter section he paid $200 cash and from 'these new fields threshed 44 bushels of 'wheat to the acre. Afeer paying for his :land,. for plowing,, sewing, reap- ing ehreshieg he had from this quarter section alone $1900/ left. nee story Of Joe Glenn reads .1the flattop but • those Who eame to verify' were convinced ofit truth and so the'•ettg- le•screains along the line fence. On the •third day -of the first montieMr., Shatiks, a road master en the .Carra- elian .Northern, ' heard the story of Joseph Gleim and tin•yw• .0 his jet. niidway between Winnipeg ane Per, lage la Prairie and bought a (platter section sof land, in 1808 from whielt he harvested 35 bushels Per acre, , 'The other ' day. the - man 'returned to buy. his jarm• back and offered Mr. -Shanks $18 an acre for the same lp,e,d that he sold -for- $12, but he had to ;go back Without Making a trade. Shanks tikes the Place. From the earliest - de- YeloPment to the present -day the -.yankoe is Making his mark upon this part, but he is a good 'settler. and law-abiding eitizOn.- We are ,all sup- • porthrs ofthe Granid. Trunk 'Pacific for We 'helice e it will be 'of. ' eery great benefit to this -country, which: is now; growing more •rapidly thee ever . before mid future prospects , are still:More bright.. „ • . . ' • .2 WG: JOHNSTON, Milestone, Assa„ Dec, -244h. • 'THE SF'IRIT OP -WINTER. The - Spirit of. Winter is with making its presetfce known: in many differee% waya7Sitenetintes by cheery sunehine • and glieteeing snows, -- ed sometiines by 'driving winds and bike storms. To map), people It see-. , . rite to take a. delight- fit making . had things Worse,' ;fey- rhea:netts:a twists harder; twinges sharper, "cafaxrh be, comes more annoying,' and the niany symptoms of scrofula aredoelesped awlaggravated,.-There is .not mueh 'Poetry he this, but there is --truth, and • it in a .wonder that more pet:Tie don't •get rid .of these ailinents. The mode - eine that curee them -Hood's Sarsa.- ' parilla-ii easily ebtaieed and there is abunita,n.t. -proof that itsletit'ee are radical and :permanent.. • Party Owes Nothing To Him; STOUFFVILLE PILOT READS PREIVITER S MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the 'United States Treasury Recommends Te-ru-na, Other Prominent Physicians Use and Endorse Pe-ru,na, Teeet. Le.BWELLYN Jordan, Medi- cal Exendner et the Treasury Department, gradaete of Columbia Col- lege, and wbo oersted three years atlerese Point, has the following tosay Peruna: “Allow me to express my grati. tads to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful reniody. One short month has brought forth a vast change aml 1 now consider myself a wen man after months of suffering. Fellow suf- ferers, Peruna will cure, you..." A emit:wily increasing number of physicians prescribe reruns, in their prectice. It has proven its merits so thoroughly that even, the doctors have overeome thele,prejudice against so-call- ed patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. ' Peruna oecnpiee a unique! position in medical riciene.e. It is the Only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medics./ profession to -day. 'Catarrh, as everyone will admit., is the cause of bac- hell the disease which afflicts mankind, Catarrh and catarrhal; cliseasos adliot ono -half of the people of United States. Robert RObertS, M. D., Wash- ington, D. CI, writes: "Through t n , own experience as well as that of many of my friends And acquaintances who have been cured or relieved °Ica. tarrh by the use of lfartman's Pergola, Ivan confidently recom- mend it to those suffering from such disorders,.and have nobesitation in _prescribing it to my patients."... RobCrt R. Roberts. • • R. Hobbies, Muskogee, .I. • T, Writei; • "Parana the best medicine X knoW of for.coughs and to strengthen. a weak -stemacli and to give appetite.' Vesicles prescribing.' t for. catarrh, I have ordered it for weak and. debilitated people, and hnve not had a patient but saidit belted him. It is an excellent medicine and it fits no many CaSEM. 41 have a 'large practice, and have a Atha:ice to prescribe your Perana. I hope you may live long to do good to the sick - and the suffering," Dr. BL. 0. Gee, writes from 513 jones St., San Pranch4c0, Cal.: reruns, has performed so many won- derful cures ill San.Pranciseo that I -Ain .cott+inced that it is a- ti.ralutible -remedy. • I have. frequently ad*ISed .its use for ammnie r --..7.1...r....-.4..-..r.72,- -relm.t.-1-, 4,4,„', I • g. I ...- ,. 4 ',•-.' II...,-,:c•-%'.. "•,' :".....-"`":• k N-';',.' ::„..., .....-,.-.-- "•"••-",.. \ _ ''',C74.' -e•-•":4. ' :::',....WE‘t,<;•17-1; " 1. ;:,.; ''`IVW: : ................ ' • . '&-"I .......-••• ----------- ---------- .Y,'. I ,.;*--- - - ....7 - .... ,--..... ," .. , "...:" . . --- , .....---.-' N• ' 11 . • \ - 44 i•:;:i-v-...;:',:'',. \ i•:.--4., '',4 .., 'clY ..,. o' r' Al DI .11:,''''''''`.;‘. all -'t:..........,....--.-;?. VII L. g . De. DI a Medical :— • ..„ 1".A.3.e..."..4-4 , • 'S, , • . .•:, .„ ApI '''• , \ ' ek• ,v -',:, Llewellyn Examiner Treasury. - s , N ... r •C 4 1 $ ....ij ::. •:',..„...." .\•Ik_ I Jordan, 1 United States , i ei (1 ::r= ..7...L -S-' ..L. -L. -... -..:, ..,- Z..-7. 41 women, as I find it indures, regular and painless menstruation, cures leucorrhcea and ovarian troubles, and builds up the entire system. I also consider -it one of the finest catarrh remedies know et's C. Gee, M. D. . Catarrh is -a systemic disease curable only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers: This is what Peruna does. Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve -centers which give vitality to the irmuous membranes. Then catarrh die - appears. Then. catcaTh is permanently If you do not defier:0 prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna -write ateinge to Dr. Hartman, giving a full. statem.ent of your ease, and he will . be pleased to give you' his valuible ad- • vice gratis. •• • .Address Dr. llartnaa,n, President of The Herta:nen Banitariam,. Collintbes, • Ohio. • • Kippea. Belgrave. . On 'Dee. 28th thehorroe Mr. Johe- Cameron "was. 'the eeene• of a pleasant event ,*hen his yOungest daughter, 'MiSs Annie, waa'unite!L in marriage Mr, litigh • Aikenhead, •The cere-, meny was •performed at high nooety 'the Rev. E. II.. Sewers of 'Brumfield, in the presence -9f sixty invited gime: ts, the weddIng march being played • by Mies, Kate McBee -LI', COUSIV of. the beide. The bride, : gowned in. meant. crepe-de-Chene trinufied with lace and flowers, looked charming. •They were . " . , assisted by Mr.. Frank' Aikenbead bro- ther of the groom, and 1Vlise • Hattie Cameron, teacher in Lakelet and sis- tet. of the bride. After theceremony. and. congratulations were over all. sat down to a, snmptuotis weddin,g feast: The 'present's „Were them'. t f The.• happy couple left on the five train Linn Kippee for London. . They have tee* returned and at present are living on the farm. forneerly own- :edby Mr. Hector Reed, but now by .the Aikenhead Bros; the spring• ..they will "take up permanent restelene e.e on the, groom's fineefarne neer. ,Brucefield on the London Road. • ' Messrs, Ct.dmore • and MeNevin are recovering from their late indispesi- ttoetne'Se.. J. XL Pinsdale is"also 'kite 14Moilri.ngand Mrs.. Wm. MeClymont of King spent the .7•Tew • Years • holidays with his. parents- here. , • Mr. and Mrs. Jahnstop. spent Sat- urday with friends in Sexsinith. • Mr. Robert Genii -nett hae'eorne hoine from Moosejaw..on a visit. He spea- ks warmly of the prospeots• . the .RQSS A FIERCE West.. • ' CRITICISM. 8ttUffvillpjTht (Liberal) The Liberal party owe nothing to Prem- ier Ross. 1Vir. Ross ieehis mad thirst forpower has dragged :the good name of Liberalismin the dust-; has Made the name Liberal synonymoes , with "Corruption and Sunda." When Mr, Ross • was entrhsted with the honor Of leading the Liberal. paetY, corrup- tion had just shown its 'heed and all Liberate who hailed the adVent of Me. Ross ima strong leader predieted the Immediate extinction of evroug dping but inetqad, .we are forced to admit things have gone from had to worse, sean,dal upon scandal followed onektne 94DINA:gy co/iN SAL; , VES CONTAIN ACIDS, 1 But the old reliable .Putietra's Corn Extractor is entirely ,vegetahle in Composition and doee•no.reat or•b urn the flesh. It gradually lifts the coin, eat1SeS ne pain, and cures perinanent- ly. Price 25e. at6 all druggists. Use only "Putnam's.," other: until public sentimeni .becaine so great that in. order to keep the ship of state afloat tyro of the minis ters were thrown overheard And aga- in the .Ship 'went. forth into the till.. lows with Ross still at the helm. tied Mr, Doss been a true friend of LiVeralisnuhe, would have'reaped himself and heeded Over the destiny of the Liberal party to a capable man who Was free from taint and simpleton. Mr. Rose owed this to the Liberal party., We therefore assert and We believe that after the election, our position will be generally endors- ed by the rank and file of the Liberal party that no one who votes for thc Ross government at the pooling elec. Om is a true friend of '1lheralis4 in the strictest sense of the word, , , • „ ' HOW IT SPREADS, The first package of Dr. Leonhafdt's Hem-Roid (the infallibie Pile cure') that was . pttt out went to a small town Nebraska. It: cured a case of Piles that was considered hopeless. • . The news spread and although this was only two years ago the demand prempted Dr. J, S. Leonhardt, of Lincoln, •Nebe., the discoverer, 1to Pre- pare it for general uSe. Now it is bking sent to all parts ,of the world, /t will cureany case of Piles, There is a month's treatment in eachbo Sold for $1.00, with abbolute gear- antee. It is for sale ley druggists, or , by The Wilsou-Pyle Co., Limited, Niae gara Falls, Ont.• Bayfield: We extend to the reeve ot Bay- field our con,gtratulations upon his asstiMing the duties of office, • A GOOD COMPLEXION. Is a joy to every woman's 'heart and limn is ..vain enough not to des., pise it. Beautiful -complexion means pure blood, or in other words a healthy body, Tens of thousands of women take Perrozoneliecause it's a splendid blood builder, keeps the sys- tem in perfect order and helps the complexion wonderfully, consider Ferrozone the best remedy to give you a clear ruddy complexion 1 know of" writes Mies Ada E. Brandon of Pembroke, "My skin need to be sal- low but after takieg a• few boxes of Perrozone a rosy tint,was noticeable on my cheeks. 1 can recommond jr. rozone as a tonic also.," For food health', and beauty use olilY Ferro. zone, Priee Sbc,at drupitists. Mrs': jog.. Melees and baby of Man- itoba are reeewing. Old acquaintances • . here this Week'. ; • ' Miss Robinson of DUngannon ass- . tinted her new duties , teacher. of; • No: 13 lest week, . Mr. Ed. Taylor Jr. has neen al-. eoln'ted 'trustee .in place of Mr. 'Pe who has ,. been • elected .e 'Mies Minhie Bruce . •Marnock .is eAgaged with Mrs. Jae,..B.. Nichol or 1.,1gralve for .the -winter months. oung friends a social hop • one even - Mr:. Roberts epent' Sueilay at Mr.., .las, .Nathery's, • ; • Quite a !lumber from here. attended 1!...e in' Belgrave testi week,' -Mr, and'Mrs. p, Snell gave their in 0- last week. • . : • Mrs: Gee. Coultes. and taby re- ef Isriied ' from: hie extended With , 1.)undalli. friends lest -.week. . :Vire end. Mrs, L. Nethery were at,. . Ironic *to- a. few pf their .yoting. friends one night last Week. •••• Mr. R, Noble .ef Clinton. is the, gue • 'eet of flth pine friends., „.•,•. CURED HIS MOTHER • RHEUMATISM: ' "My Mother has been a 4rfoer for many , years from rheumatism, ' says W. II, Iloward.. of Husb-and, Pennsyl- yenta; "."At tineeetshe was unable to • • moveat ally while: et all times walk- ii,g *as painfel. I presented her with a bottlefof CheambOrlaires,• Pain Balm And afeer a few applications: she de- eidedit was the Most wonderful path reliever she had .ever .tried, n. fact, she.is never without it now alid is- at all Aimee able to walk.' An ioccasion- , al • applicatioh of- Pain 13aIM away the ;pain that she; was formerly trOubled with:" For saleby 11 13., Coinbe, Clinton, bowl- iiELAY:, • Dina ,fail to get your nanteon the list .at once fer,the reality lieraid and Weekly Star of .Montreal. Ralph Cenatorls great story. "The Peospee- tor" starts- in two weeks. •.The Family. Amid is going. to .he bigger -value than ever this year, No Other Canadian. peeve gives as big value for our dollar. • e The eclipse of the,,sun on Aug. 30 'heel, will be observed 'off the coast of by Ciattiing,iadaanhieextpzitirtaiene. under Mr, W outer of the Dominiole • IF Y0U.I1AVE A BAD COLD If ' you are sneezing and suffering from a stuffed -up head and running eyes theheat plan is to get fraglant healleg Catarrhozone, the quiekeet and surest cure tor colds In the head, teughs and ettarrh ever discovered. 'Phis great healing agent is carried by the air you breathe all through the passages of the nose, throat and I. Inge. rt soothes the irritated mem- branes, • kills ieatarrhal germs, ns t- a.i tl y stops the cough and sneezing. ICS the antiseptic vapor of Caerh- .one that does the ettrinee A trial proves that a, cold ean Lie killed in a w teleran by Catarrhozoite. Mon- ey hack it It fails. Complete outfle t.00 ; email size 25e. 1 IDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN - fed at my hide house in Clinton, Iligheht cash price paid. --0„ Doan, Vita tpites, 51V-31.4*. • •