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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-01-19, Page 2The Cliuteil Nowit*Recard 0 0 00 0000000000 00 t.,2ALIC-- T. nomeboid utensils can be made to look as good rts new by washing in a suddy solution of Sunlight Soap. They will shi.ie ankl elikter helpmg to make the home high t and inviting, Sunlight Soap means less than half the labor required in washing wide cam - men soap -and makes everything spotlessly clean, Sunlight Soap is made of pure eels and fats, contains no leurodient iejurioua• to tbe hands or clothing. • . ASK FOR. TE OCTAG0114 Sutillea Soaj Washes the 0104:as lnite and won't Ajnre etc Zion* • LEVER BROTECERS LIMITED, TORONTO St • . , Imemesumemaymeoucamo*norromee •doessmalsomuroolowna********6* ' co 0COiNtb(.?0C0@fiG000 • 0:.. 0 0 • The First New Years In Our New Store Everything almlutely niw. We are not looking for a profit so much as we oc for a reputation of handling the choicest goods. 1 0 ..M1111•111..M.IMI=.111/MM See Our Real Leathet.Travelling Cases. • These contain Hair and Cloth Brushes, Mirrors, Soap and Tooth Brush Gtses, Razor and • Strop, 4.0:every- 4?; thing to complete a toilet when travelling, or Visiting. Prices range from $3 to . - . • 0 BrerdenbOch's Perfumes (English) in cases per bottle, from:•. . ...25c. to $5.09 The largest .stocl of EbOnjr, Goods in town • 4 :afldl tne.:owest prices. . . Nastrith'g, Confettionery., in Holiday Boxe8. II.STRUCT.MN F.Ittg,-We give fiee instruction in Alnateur,Photography 6 to all of our customers, • ' • . • OITEMEST AND mr000rst. • * 110931ClICS® 0 o 0410426000goaposee • 0 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS' NOW VoR YOUR SEASON'S SITP-: PLY OF COAL. WE CARRY _ONLY THE VERY BEST -GRA- DES wHicH WITI BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE •• ORDERS MAY BE i'TAZ DAVIS & ROWI,AND'S WARE STORE OR: WITH W. J. Stevenson. 141110.1•M•••••••••1•IMPLIMMINOir PURE SEED GRUM. PURE SEED GRAIN. -WE HAVE °peeked out a Flour and 'Feed Store and keep in stock flour,: bran, sh- orts, cured meats, etc. We made a special effort to procure and have ore hand a supply iof Clean Seed: eel of croup, whooping cough and roldi ' Wheat and Timothy, and farmers ...Jae V.aiko-Cresolene--they breathe& making their purchases from us can i rely upon getting their seed as free as possiblefrom all nox- ious weeds. Ford & NoNeil. The NevitS-Record gives all the'riews, Japan has ,formally thanked Ger- • many ter the way in which she 'ha:s preserved e neutrality. Criticism -• directed' ,against France, however,' fdr allowing Russian • ships to remaia at Madagascar.,•. •".. • . • . • • AS A CONVALESCENT FOOD. Mi. Wyman N. -Thomas, Ompith, Ad- dington Co.; Ont., writes :,"3ly wife had cOngestien of the lungs .alorkg. wi- th other troubles •and became . very' weak and run down. By the use of • Dr. Chase's hietve .Food she waS made ,as strong and. well as ever.Of course' I. had a doctor, but she was weak and it was Dr. Chase's Ner re Food which built her up." • An ex -prize fighter Of VancouVer killed his wife and then committed suicide. - , • 'rani e too yentas to :eke medicine mks be ame•oadsmars**.' ' ximind*OmmelmOormini YOU 0 0 will never regret having a Photo of 'your family. Our spec- , ia,Ity is ••• .0110UP open all day Xrnas and New Yearso 118ARY'R PHOTO STUDIO'. GRANDIRlit'stre •PIILLMA.N SLEEPERS to OTTAWA Leaves Toronto daily on Grand Trunk Eastern Flyer at 10.30 p.tn making connections from all points. Returning leave Ottawa 6.45 p. Reservations made at Grand Trunk offices. • • • DO YOU 'KNOW That in less than iv° days rein ean be enjoying the fruit and flowers at Plorida Winter 'Resorts and in less than four days reach Califorteltt. Ask your agents for full informa- tion, or address J. D. Macdonald, District Passenger. Agent; Toronito, For tickets call on F. R. Hedgenq, Town Agent ; A. O. PattiSon, Depot Tieket Agent. eat. ..-,.a.aaema A PAMOUS SCHOOL 0.1111111 /ay STRATPOPIO# ONT., , 0 Young nukt:rt, young •Woreen, () • there is abundant room for 0 • yon in the higher and More 0 O reSponsible positions Of life. ( O Y01.1 Ann NEnnEn 0 O Get a busituiss or shorthand 0 0 training and march upwards. () () Enter our school this month 8 O R possible. 1()) 1Hiott & Mrartinateilvilat, (0) O Write. for free Catalogue. " ° 4 rfq;,« The Mews oL. Goderieb. hilee Bloke .,A*Skittiltaget • �000.0.• 00 . !At • co4 es'Oonaer.t. 0 0 *(ifac•I 0 0 0 000000 Goderich, Archie 8111164 le in Alas'..ia, fur.h.r • nortk thaYQULvourreFipotrItithNno,t,nea.loirlii;., Wee heard from him ree..iitly. other eltizens oer heard a robin singing the first week in Jane - toy. Alt. Joseph Williams, son of the late Joseph Williams, was married in California. He visittti Ws uncle, Jelin Monty, and family last winter, after leaving his home Caraceas, Venez- uela, and spending some time in Cali- fornia. He is quite an artist and The News -Record wishes him and his ha - de health and prosperity. Don, W. Bain and bride left on Jan. 10th to visit friends mid relatives in Owen Sound and Wiarton, before re- turning le their honte at Gore nay. The remains of the late Ellen El- wood, wife of Horace Cenquest, Ni- agara Falls, arrived on. the,afternoon train of Jan. 10th, accompanied Wy the sorrowing husband and son: Jud- ge HOU and a number, of gentlemen: with carriages and the herte wi.re the station arid the oarlike arriaet, at St. Georges fhttreb, whrre th memorial services were read by t rector. The choir in attendance. The Christmas evergreen decorations had not been retrieved and we felt that the whole was a Atting • tribute . to the beautiful life of the late Mrs. Conquest, who was a datighter of dee. late Ven. Archdeacon Elwood and sister of iVirs, (Judge) Holt and was born in the rectory :of St. George's church, Goderieli. The prcsent eh • and rectory were built •by her fa-. then Two large wreaths of lovely dowers Were laid upon the casket by loving hande. The choir. mpg , the hymns ' for. the "In lVfempriatn" ser- vice, also "I Heard a Voice" 'foll:)w- ed after by the ",N•unc \eh- ile the casket was borne out by the pallbeaters, • Dr, Holm*. .riff Reynolds • and...Messrs. Sea,ger, J orde an;. Lawrence and D. MaCtionald.„ The late Mrs. Conquest.was a greatlover of :cluirch work here hefOre cher map^ riage,. taking great 'interest In• Sun - 'day • sehOol work. Mrs. (Judge) Iloilo spent three months with Mrs. Con- quest daring .her illness and on her return home she felt' assured Of kr sister's imprevement in health. Tbe many 'friends of the deceased lady's fatnily Maitland. cemetery "where the re males. liereto were laid' to ,res t by those of • ltn: attended 'the fttneral ' urs.vcnerat:Ebilweopodap.ents, Areltdeacdn and Our eitieens Were • sorry to learn of the death "of: W. T.„Welsh, who pegs& to the world beyond On 9th January,' after F'a long illness, .consequcut,, eur medical men said, from an attac'c of Bright's disease. Mr.' Welah was born in BrAntford in April 1851:-.aed. befere coming to Godefich, where be opened out the present .attractive. jewellery Muse ,on- the square; he spent a few. reare Stratford wh ti hu family then resided: 'Shortly af- ter coming to Goderich ho. married Miss .Clara 'Hands, :a da:ught a• of a Pioneer Etiglish family, and Abed at, ter . the birth or William,: the:Young, est :of the deceased gentleman's • fain, ily,• the. surviving Members • being Mss Clara; John, 'Harry and . 'Wil- liam,..before• mentioned. Rev. ' Mark Turnbull offietaten. The, pallbearer Were messrs. VanEvery, Hamlink, Kidd, • W, H. Thempsoni bam and W. Davii..• ' • C. Lindsay Williams returned last , About thirty guests attended the week to resurne.his studies at Trine progressive euehre party given last ity -College. week by the IVfissea Fanny and Vie - Miss Emily Shepha,rd left last week toria Blackstone in • honor oU Mr. for St, Hilda's College, Toronto, Habhirk Who ben for bis home at Mrs. Lewis and Miss Julia, meant- : Brusgels On 'Thursday°. For the partied E. N. Lewis M. P. to Ottawa ladies' prize Mies Anne Brehanae Was i Miss Ida Vanstone, Buffalo, is vis- awarded • the first prize which iting at the residence of her moth- was a handsome jewel box. Mr. Lit- er. Mrs, Fred. Hodgson accompanied her mother, Mrs. Briegel, on their return to the latter'S home here where Mrs, Hodgsoa will spend this season. Mrs. Hodgson brought with her from her home in iViexico a very valuable assortment of Mexican work which would .delight the eye of a.ey connoisseur of woman's work. It was With the Most sincere sor- row •that our citizens learned on 9th Jan; of the) death of Elswood Cam- paigne. He arrived • on Christmas Eve fell of the happy thought that be tiiStild as of yore spend the Merry ChriStmastide at his home,, but ow- ing td . contracting cold on bis jour- ney, engendered a fever, which gated irk brain fever, :With which medical skill could not cope., Elswood was. the third son who was called away from a loving honk°, and was as' others 'much beloved by our. citizen. The Canadian Press paid. a great tribute 'some months , ago to a pelt- tieal poem compesed While' he was in Toronto.. The Casket and sur- roundings -were eoVered with floral emblems, some of which were as :101-. lows : Four . pieces from T•oronto, viz., large wreaths from the choir of the West Presbyterian church.*: of 'which he was a member; from the Sunday school, Christian Endeavor seciety -and from the Young Men's Christian Association of the same church, • a 'large beautiful anchor from his employers, Messrs, Goktrief-; Witter and Leeming, Toronto ' ; three floral 'links from the Oddfellows here and a beautiful Masonte emblem from the. Weal lodge. ' The Members, ef. the union to Which .E,Iewood he- loriged . presented a floral, pine* com- posed, of rctses, carnations- and lilies of the valley ' with the vveird "BrOth- er" 'in the -centre. ' The most beauti- ful. floral design, compoped of Ameri- can beauty reees Orr the nkost Magni- ficent size and eolcir covered one half, • and lovely. large white roses the oth- er with background of -HMS of ' the If 0,116Yr Wa4 the'. generous and loving gift of his fellow workek.s irythe shops of Mesgrs. GoUrley, Whiter a.nri Leoni, ing.' Rev..JameS A, Tinadreill of West Presbyterian church, Toronto and . alsO" ' tlswood'S fernier . PaStor ...at. Knoi ,elti;rOli., Goderith, • were sent by their .: menekers to: officiate .at , the funeral, , adiated by -Revs.. Di: Uri and James A: •Anderson, after which Worshipful• Magter. Jona Galt .• co:a.' denier:1 ' the Masonic service at floti-, house : And Maitland' cemetery. - Two representatiVea Of the. Labor - Union, Toronto, were also sent to attend the ftinerai out . of respect to % their late beloved companion .- Elswood, was Much beloved by his brother OddielloWS in Chicago 'Where he resi- ded • for, some. months. 'and they sent loving mesSages . to the 1, 0. 0.-F.. here to be transtnitted to their One time : brother.' .Great sympathy .is extended to the mother, brother (Go- dwin) and •sister (Miss Kate) of th deceased young Man, alai ti his aunt :Miss Carneron. The relatives and fri- ends from • a klistenee were. i Mrs, Da- vidson and ,daughter from ' Eford,. Mr. James Warren. of 'Walkerton. The •inneral• cortege 14,74. ., very long. Many 'carriages ' Were: in: attendanCe, one being :filled with the. floral. tributes:. Miss Vera. Keller of:Hotel Bedford is visiting frienrid. in 'Mitchell ;.: an Seaforth. irt.gh A. Bain after • snOnding .the. holidays at his. 'home; •has returned to his 'StudieS at Knox College, -Tor- MiSs Oliver, during her stay here was. a. guest at the St. La.wrenee and returned on Thersday last • . to Def.roit to the ,reSidence of her slate! andlnother., • Mr. and Mrs, John Rumball left On Friday to4risit relatives in London. Mr. llemball returned on Monday. Miss,. Fox ,of London:was the gue:41 froln Friday, to Monday of her "Trzu- Miss May .Elliott, who with her re turned t� the Fozeat City. Miss McLennan. of Brandon is th guest of her family on Caineron si • eet, She will spend a few weeks f..1 her •hoine. We must congratulate Miss M r- garet 1-1Owrie on receiving her ploma from the Goderich s' College and wish you Bon Fortun Maggie. . -* • . • WHAT IS, ANTI -PILL A •SOMEI'VHAT PE'CULIAR NAMP- EXPLAINED-HOW 1/1t. LEON. HARDT CAME TO CALL 11 L. PAIVIOf IS PRESCRIPTION "A TI -PILL." Dr, Leonha,rdt found In his practice that chronic constipation' and its kite, tired complaints were the result Of dried-up eondition Of the Maw!. anentlarane lining of the stomach nue boWels. He liqeatigated further found that 1,1.',0 aondition. wag invak • a,b1y hrought abottt by the use `of cathartics which all contlatu a eorta; in amount' of resinous matter, After the first aotion of gueh Open- resin'ous reedit(' rental:Mr be- hind and Ole hag dryitig effect on the of the stomach and bo*els, ' He made up his mind to produce a medicine for all stomach and bowel derangeMents which would be entirely free from all resinotia matter. After truth eXperlinent lot sue- ceeiled and to emphasize the diTereeee between hie treattneht and the °W- hist:toned 'treatments, he gave it the name "A ntiePlit." Anil -Pill will cure dyspeusia bile iousness or constipation perfeedy and for ever-etire to stay cnreke-with no pill habit left to he ovocome later. fide. All time:gluts, or The WilSon- tie obtaiued first for the gentlentaWa prize, which was a triple mirror. • Miss Robertson and Mr. Bennett won second prizes. A Very recherche lun- cheon WAS. served. e Mrs. William IVicSaVeen left on'Tues- day last to spend a week with . her nelee, Mrs. Wiltse of Clinton. Mr. and IVIrs. John Yule lehtt 011 Thursday last te visit Mrs. Yule's sister, Mrs. Arthur Couch of Clin- ton, whose husband is ill, . 'Mr. aud Mrs. Norrnan. Kernighan and little son, John, who. .have rka turned freak a three months' trip to the pacille. Coast, are.the gtitestS of Mr. and Mrs, John Kernighan. . • 'The West Huron Woman's institute gave a .delightful oyster supper and entertainment in Temperance .ball.on , Wednesday evening. Supper Was set- ved. froni 6 to .8 p. in. and the men0. was voted one of the best ever pre - Pared by the Institute. • The young lady waiters -looked charming . aprons and bows in their -hair made of crimson and ;other colored Chinese paper, After. tbaja,bles were, cleared. and taken out of the -for the time7-,- dining --halt, Mrs. •Isa4C . Salkeld made a wcry nice address of welcome. She then called upon 31r. Harry MOrris, who was the institirtor of these insti- tutes, to.pteaide • as chairinan; which. he did' to the pleasure and satisfae, !ton of all present, being in his usual 'affable •mood. Miss. Johnstone of Carlow sang Robin ?Adele ',in a beau-. tiful ••voice awl .Nellie NeVille- ' sang in :a. singularly sireet -voice "I'm Always. In 'rbo Way''. and being ' ore, ealled .sang•i4Navago," Several Scat - eh •dantes were beatitifully executed by tbe Misses Clark,: Honrrid• • . and Mabel Doty. The •Misses Pearl Tre- theWay .and Neville ;executed a. very. 'pretty • . duott upon the ..pitao„ .Mi Sank Bean with bid ',Meozikal" a new: recitation, •completely brought down the' hot* with applause.. Of course, he complied to the request for an "feneore with ."A bad • :man, IS' , bad man."' lylisa. Ferguson of ;Carlow re- cited ."A 'Tribute to • Oieptain.Drake." Mr.:. Norman K eraighan gave an ad - Areas.. Miss•;.Skiinings' 'piesieled at IL piano While the large: audience the 'National. Anthem, ' The • lyfesdani . , . . es Swan:ion, VS:sett,. Joseph.- Salkeld .and Stodda.rt•Of the Goderich• • bran,: Oh rendered effeetive service .in 'pre-. paring and:serving .the fine .supper. Loyal orchestra consisted ,oi `Messi‘S.';'Mephee;. Wellington1,- Edward 'and. MieSes, and ,yourige ••• • . The Teciiinsehs .hockey.'.,team consi ting of students of the Collegiate WOW,. " like to have a -Match: with a team from the 'Clinton ' • ". • On Monday. atwthe residence of .his•••• son-ni-latv, Mr Charles . Hawkins of. Windsor, the of the -late 4. 0.• McDonald iook, its iiigitt...to the: OW, tin; of the blessed.' •Not 'being Very .well for -some • time the, deceased gen-. tit:Mari thought•'.cliange of air...might benefit his health, and spent the. hakt six .weeks of his life itt•WindSer.:.• "He was .in his 79th yeata•a goOd-old..agec He Was born in...Pioton, NOve and was one of A, 'family of eight children, ' • About ferty •years ago- he came resident Geiderich :and later Moved to Dunlop *here he, was . the inanagcr :of saw and "..--grist, mills.. He was married in nbitalo'An Eleanor Burns' and , is survived hya het ' and _four. '•children, :two . sons and two daughters, lAlta...Chtirles HaWkins.••••of. -Wintigot,.. Mrs.. Dr. Clark, Of . town, Robert IVlaebonald of Detroit • and JoSeph. of ••Grand Martis, Mich, He wai a' most exemplary man,. a noble Christian 'and orginizcd Sunday school , here for children who rtever• attended any •was also appointed :superintendent of the'• Sun- day school 'in the vicinity of his hoe inc.', He was . iiie,me.mber of 'Malt-. latid • MasonieLmige'and by his . quest the .metlib'era 'or that lodge Ottenden 'the „funeral, Which leak Plaa rte. from the'residerkee" or Ida daughter, Mrs. W.,. F. Clark, .to .ihe .Colbortue iatmetery. The ' casket was' • covered with lovely floral trilmtes, casket herr, vets. and 4. very largo pleee, • porde •Osed of violets, carnations •and roses he Masonic emblems "Square" and "Conipaes" from the lodge,and ca$,- '<et..boquests .frotn ninny frietitis itt Lown. The Pall -hearers were •Ma!or !colt; Ephraim Downiiiig, • (lexica Humber, Jatiket; Clark, Captain . Le•kvson, .all • of town •and Samitel isSett, .iltaster of Mdreilig Star .toilffei 00106111e. The funerbi, which . eok, -place on Thursday last, was •,ondneted by Morning' Star Lode, "Taitland Lodge attending in a body. 'ev. James litainitton, assisted' ' by 'ev. James A. A.ndersen, Officiated ot the residence. and at Colliorneecee metery. The rerna,Ms were aceom4 anied Geniericit by his sett awl his wife, Robert and hire. Macdonald, tad son -in -taw, Mr. William Nether - ..1.1; all of Windsor c'.`e •are'sarry to learn that Mrs, W, faediftin fell recently on West street 'aid fractured one of her wrists. Mr. Vanattar of the Signal spent Sanday in'Toronto. 'Mr, William McCoduell and family of Port Albert have removed to town and are now occupying the house viii Ellgalipth -street owned by Can. t ain Mei end J r A recerit issue. of the BroWn City riantier contained the following inz teresting note, illustrated by photos rd the parties- mentioned Dr, Thad, Packwood, our popular veitierinary surgeon; Who went to Catkada to speed title holidays, somewhat sur- prised his friends by returning home rio ' oestlay bringing with him yo,.. ung blushing bride. In so doing Doc, us he is familiarly known, has set Ilia paee for his. bachelor asisociateS and, .lf reports are true, several titbit- er members of the club are soon to .)) ()). Pyle 1ited, Niagara, Palls, tall victims to the pievoing darts of 000000( ont Sote (ago tot ea ad 105 t"cir P • • . TREY KNOW IT.,:: Tlionsands of ppp10 throtzeb,out the country kooks; that the ordinary rem- edies for piles.--ointmepts, suppositor, ies and appliances -will not curea The best of them only bring passing relief. •• Dr. Leonhardt's Flern-Ftoid is a tab- let taken internally- that retnoves 'the Cause of piles, hence the ,etire is per, manont. Every package sold caries a guarantee With it It is perfectly harinless to the most delica;te constitution. A mouth's tte- atment in each 'package. Sold at $1.00.• At any drugstore, or The Wilgon•Tyle :Cp., lahnited, Niagnra Falls, Ont. 5 . • Dr. Bernardo' reports., that only a very small 'percentage of theboys sent to the colonies,. have turned out badlyCLIRED HIS '1110TIIER • OF ntiEuiviAvsm. "AIY Mother ,has been a sufferer for many years from rhotimatism," says W. EL Howard of Husband, Pennsyl- .,:ania., ''At times She was unable to move at all, while it •aIl times walk- ing was painful, I presented her with a bottle( of ,Chatriblerlain's, Pain Dalin awl after a few applications she de- cided it was the roost woliderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it hollit, ail& is at all tittles able to walk. An leecasion- al application ot Pain I3ahn keeps away the ;pain that she was -formerly. troubled with," For sale by II.' II. Combo, Clinton. Tasmania is sending a candidate for the Diamond Sculls to Henley. Eng- lish sportstnen are asking if Canad.i. IS to be represented. isineitormamidiattemeaeomilsoulaiist • , a: arr Is a constitutionid disease originating in impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and penmment cure. Be sure to take Hood'sSarsaparillit Nik$.111 and other loci' forms of catarrh are quickly relieved by Calorie% which allay billeimmation and 'deodorize dfscharge. Hood's Sarstorklae ell druireSts. $1. Caterrtem, niell order only, 50 eta'. Poe tettlmonlals of remarkable entail *end for our BOOk onc Catarrh, NO. 4. Ct L Howl C44A, Loon, Mow • * rl Goderich. Reginald Black has returned from ealliornia and has renttd the store in McLean's block lately occupied by Levi Card who has since removed to Grand Rapids. Mr. Bla.c% war, • we know, be 04 StricreLS dui ;bils;tiemi man. The: annual rneet.ng of the llorti- cultural society was held ,on Jot, 11. The following officers were appo.nttd: President, T. C. Naftel Vice,Charles Wells "Sec. -Treasurer, W. Lane Auditor, R. G. Reynolds Delegate to meeting of Age:cultural Association at Toronto, T. 0, Naito! The year's receipts amounted to $230, made up as foIlires : Govern- ntent grant $103, County g,rent $2e, and membership fees $113. Captain Babb of the Ocean fides° is recovering. 'Gaoler °riffle was reportcd on Sat- urday as haying improved somawhat frem his very serious illness. The two ehildren of Mall Oler.. Doyle, a beautiful girl and boY, are both seriously ilL Miss Annie •Wrignt of town spent Suuday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Jewell, of Berkinilit r. Miss Hattie Spence, we were sorry to • hear, has been suffering Irani, 111- ness. A most successful C. C. 1. promen- ade4 given under the aespices of the Literary society, was held on Fri- day evening last, The music was furnished by the followng studiaits : Misses Gracie Dyke, Eva Dunlop, 01 ive Smith, Gladys MeNevirt, Molite Neville, Thirza Lewitt', Adela Nairn, PAPA Straiten and Ida Thomas. Tht topica were : Coming elections, Re- eolleetions of last winter, Bas,a t ball, the C. P. R., skating, hoc'aiy • the • coming examinationS,LOcal. Option, the fall of Port Arthur, and inter Collegiate debates.: Miss Ida Thomas. is , pianist for the G. C. I. Literary soCiety this term and • the councillors 'are Pregton Strang, lt, Redmond and Miss C. Stirling. Rev, Xamds• Anderson and .rnant df , our . citizens at tended the °Oiling of the Presbyterian church at: Auburn On Sunday last. ' CROUP ABSOLU'rEILY CURED: "There is no remedy in my opinion that, ean act more: promptly than: Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine. It cured niy son' of croup,. absolutely in one night.' We ga,Ve hint a dose when he was black in the, face with • choking. It gave him initant relief land ciire.'"--yra, xonOe, 49 Wright 'Ave, Toronto, Ont.. ' Czar Nidholsott'. has sent to the army and navy a letter concerning the loes of Port Arthur. ..Ile s tys Russia 7 has had severe' losses. ,in 1 • paiit but •that she reetivered. • Ile predicta' linAl victory ovt-r„ the Jap- , Has. it • ever .pccured to yo a •that most sickness commences With the stomach ? This' is because, the bleed becomes impoverished through lack of nourishment. 11 you want ,to get . well and '.keep well take Vito Tonic. R. P. Iteekie Clinton, dreggist,keeps it in•rstOok. • . Goderich :The eleetion. of officers •fer Etireka Council R. T. of T. took place.; on 9th January and the following were electe.il : • , ,• • Seleet •Councillor, jam. s MItch,11 Vice, Mrs. Charles. Young . . "Chaplain; Geo. M. Ell'ott. Itec,.-Seeretark, Wal ter i feheti ' • Fin. -Secretary, \V E Llliott. Treasurer, Mrs. 'Colin Gitnin4•11. Auditors,' C. M. Bezio arid .0e0'. Herald, Caarles E. Young' . • Guard; Arthur. Sutton • ". Sentinel, J. G. Walters • .• .• Press Reporter: Janus Mitchell 'frustees, .7'. C. Naltel, 0 M Ilezzo arid. J. T. Newell ' • Representatives were appdinted,, to the district nieeting,. ' A number of our young people dra- ve don to the ban' at nftyfi Id', on Thursday eVetking-, teat. • 'Married by the Itev, Janne Ifainil- ton on 2nd Jenuary at the residenee of the bride's father, Goderich, .Mias EnertildinRa'oAidavy..• to J,, Charles Megaw has gone to Mon- treal to talie charge of ,the bran b office•of the, big . Miss Mettle Cousins lcft on Softe.-; Clay' to visit friends and relatives in Marlette, Allele • . About 150 of our eitizene accompa- waiiinid, titt)e.uthetch:eyeitineitt:: isOcilti.'eP.411.4tionweorne. 'Friday evening, cap( cling; to Ste them vietors by eight goals to six. • An iijreeabte atm vemen t of the bow - cls Without any •Unpleasant effect is produced 'by Chamberlain's Stoinach and Liver Tablets. For sale by IL Combo, Clinton; Ashfield Township.. ik • and Mrs, ItldWardS and Son Harold of Souris, Man., are visiting at, her sister's, Mrs: Beattie 'Web- ster's. Mt, Albert Elm had a. big, party on Thursday night last when a large. number offrieeds were royally' en- tertained, J• nista* 'Jolla Bryant; Smell, of the Alterivan Methodist tEpiscopal Churoli is cleat at York, Pa., aged 80, years. Tne Reid-Newfoundlanti arbitration woo conelueled in Toronto on Satti,..-1 day nolit, and the award will he made known at St. John's, Newfoun- dland, on Pebruary 8. ' The Grand' Dutchess Caroline cf Saxe -Weimar, digd this inorning tI inflammation of the lungs, superven-. ing from influenza. A revolution is threatened in Ser - Vitt; and Xing Peter may bt tiotbron- ed, & January 190 105 areree•• ' ,ianteeeierietercenartiell Brighten The Lonely f/onle3. Tl'e ::t ws record.) Th. ;'e who now the eret Wtet of fe.itiatla can Can ly pictui thein.e.1-e vta ile cluutry, the scattered h me- lte ;de, tee j1iti14 e sit .0 .s, t e rniet.re• lets, whitit are inhabited by those 1-1eniers NO° are witteing 1 r us thislist and fertPe territ..ry vb the cosi of eadiess toil and herdhips. Such conditions are inscparaido,fron a, new, ccuntry, however fell 'of beauty and natl.:1%11 resources. Where t ere are familits of children'a little seltool-hoese may be within (teach during pollees six nu.iiihs a the year, and possibly a churth. The ot- her rtsauri.es cf eittization are con- spicuous by the:r rOs.nee.. There is lint home, with its walls bare of pictures and ornamentsthe little .81101 in the cernh er,• wit' its' treasures Which have been read' and re -read, anti . on the table the little .newsnaper which is published weeAly in the town twenty utiles off, and whiehis the only source of inbor- inittion what is .gOing on, in tire outer. World. Think of tha men, va- lve:laity.' the bachelors, who are living out their lives •-amid these surrounti- .inge, who have to conte brxk. to them altar their hard day's" Work. • Thitre of the women, who cannot have oven . the.. variety of golfing -away to the fields or the market,but who have , to :face the monotony end drudgery ,of the housework, year itt and %year mkt,' if the ehildrok are to he cared for and the home kept together,. Th- ink •of the Children who are. growing up aniidet• this environment. • What can be (toile to brighten t'..c .homes of those who live twenty and • thiety• and forty miles • away. 'from post °nice or village, where- neigh- • hers are -few and far 'between ? The Aberkleen Association is answering • qtiklti:rkttlitPieCsatio°nf ig)yociddirtellibtfienttgingl 'rnattteg..-e, Maur* games, flower 'seeds,: etc., anfong those 'who: cannot afford sunk . things for theniseiveS. Unfortunatiy. the supply is entirely :inadnquate.lii . moat 'Canadian 'homes there are 'quantities of heOks, tires, .Christmas cards, ealendats, "atiti -so on, that are 1°01(okt...upon as use- less lumber,: and yet these . would 1.. gyeattli appreciated by tnanY isolated... families .•• 'Why .nat start .now to.sted, a parcel: of • the hest 'pi: these thins - at regtdar intervals to the neareet . branch of thetataberdeett Association • . :for distribution. 't What could .bettk; r eXemplify the Spirit of good•••will..ti nien that prevails .at •the Chainimas, SeAsen ?.. The ,Iirancli :erganiza;titand are. at .13randon, Calgary, -I-Ialifax, - Hamilton, IC ingSteir„ London,. Mont,. : teal; Ottawa, : john, Tdronte, . Va'neouver Victoria and :.Wiertieev • •• • • ' • , • • n1 • . and. there *are; local . secretaries t• • ... • .each. Place to wheat p LreLls sli�uj 1' he addressed. The general .seeretary. • • is Mt. C. E.'. Whitley, Dept. of A;griea. ' ••• ,• ' ulture Ottaw.' who will p1adly e ..• • further inforniatiem coneerning-'. :the : •ev• ork ot the...ASociatjon.' - • • . CHAlVIDERLAIN!S 'COLIGII REM- •ABSOLVrELY HARMLESS,. • • The fault of 'giving children medic,' the containing injurious • substances,' is aometimea more- disdatrous • than.' the disease front 'which they- are sut•:, , • furii..gi.• Every, mother should • know. • that.'Cihambbrlaie'S Cough Remedy ia• perfectly. sa,fe. for children to take. . • It contains nothing harmful and for cough,; Colds and croup 1S unsuipass- cd, For sale by 'II. 13. ,Conere, Clin- ' • A 'Japanese torpedo heat destroyck eaptired the Oaten itediner Wilhcl- : masa rhieli was •carrying •Cardiff cop.1 to VladiveStok f inathe. Twitch- •• itnt. Strad t Monday:, .and' took toil • to Skashe: . ' • You prol,ably lakkric • inat• your amt.; comnlelion • ig caused through , thin poet blaed, but you probably (ain't know that by taking Vito Ton- ie you can have bright • rosy'eheeks R, p.. Reekie Clinton, druggist, ke- eps it in s tock. • Beepers are reported to lke giving a. goOti tle.al et 'trouble to railways. fa the :northern part, of the Province; a; .• ihmare increasing raPttliY,, • • Ttotti,Es .• . • • ANI) ('0Nr1PA'I ION Chamberlain's...Stomach. and . Liver Tablets are the best' tiling for • stom-' ach troubles and ,constipation 11.haVe 0,•et sold," ,f;ays J. Re Cullman,a druggist of Potterville; Mich. ' They are eaRily to -take and always gi, e satisfaelion. I tell My 'custothers to try themand it' not satisfactory to come. back mut get their money, .but have 'never bad .acomplaint." sale by ff. B. Combo, (lie ton. Tba .•Rivikre itgl been visited by. snow' unnasually severeweather, cattaing' great discomfort and dannige., At San "Remo alone, flowers to **the • value of $1,200,000 have been destr, oyed- • Are you suffering front indigestion, sickness after eating or dull Pains in your storitach? Yot. •Oan_eaaily be• cur. ed if you take Vito Torike, nature's ' remedy, composed of iierbs, bars and fruits. R. P. Rolle Clinton, . druggist, ,keeps them in stock, . General St oesol arrived' at .Nrere ald thin, Morning, together wi tit 4 4. 0 otlir•onicers• Captured -at Pott Art .- ttr., Ile was sho wrato very -res,:iect. • • rjrry t• • • ' • • 4.. DON'T DELAY, .... • 'Don't fail t i :i -t your nrint0 04 30 fist • once tor the 'Family Ileiald and, Weekly. *kr Of 'Montreal. Ralph Conn, Co ,• „iota "Tile ProPpee- tor" tlart itt an weeks, The Fantily 'Herald f8 going to be 1.1,e.er t 'AIM' :1i1 t`k er this year. 14,i ,0111:4! Canadlah paper gives as bi3 value fur lour dollar!. • •r,