The Clinton News-Record, 1905-01-26, Page 2•
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Everything absolutely now. .We are not looking for.
a profit so much as we am for a yeputation of handling
the choicest goods.
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See Our Real Leather -Travelling Cases 4
These contain Hair, and Cloth Brushes, Mirrays, Soap ®
and Tooth Brush elses, Razor and Strop, and every- 0.
thin,'" to complete a toilet .when travelling or visiting.
Prices range from $3 to $6
Brerdenboch's Perfumes (English) in ca,ses
per bottle, from..... • • ..25c to $5.00
The largest stock of Ebony Goods in town
and the lowest prices. . 4
Nasmith'.s Confectionery in Holiday Boxes.
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The four Christian Selentiste ender
arrest on a 'charge of ' inatislaughter•
hate ' been greeted bail by Police
Magistrate Denison of Toronto.
• Moat sensible people Want to I;now
the.reason why.Well, the reaeon why
Vito TOnie has cured so miny.spvete
cases isbecause it builds :up the the .
sue of which the human body is made
it is a natural onrn, composed of
herbs, 'harks and fruits: R.' P: Bete
.kie druggist Clintoe, keeps it in
stock. • - • L.. •
W. J. Stevenson. • George Fisher of Flesheeton was
• • killed oh the railway near Markdale.
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PURE strove on. the track, mistaking it
SEED DRAIN, .
for the road: '
PURE SEED GRAIN.. --(WE HAVE
reamed out Ia Flour and 'Peed Store'
and keep in stook- flour,. brae, sh-
orts, cured meats, etc. Wegmade e
An ex -prize fighter of Yanbouver has
killed his wife andthen Committed
suicide, ' •
special effort to procure and have *ants too youneeto take medicine ma be
on hand a supply of Clean Seed I Vaie-Oreaeleneethey bre:1We ir.
of crow?, wheel:dee cough andeceds by
Wheat and Timothy, and farniers:
making their purchases from UR
can i rely upon getting their •seed
as free as possible from all nox-
ious weeds.
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• Leaves Toriento daily on • Graad
Trunk Eastern :Flyer at .10,30 p.rth,
making 0ex:0We:is- from all point.'
Returning leave Ottawa :0.45 p.
Reservations made at Gratal 'Prank
offices; ••
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That in less than tive daye you can
he enjoying the fruit and flowers • at
Florida Winter Resorts and in • less
than four days reach Califort44,
Ask , your agents for full informa-
. tion, , or address J. D., Maselanald,
District Passenger Aeent„ Tr:roe:to,
'For tickets eall on P. R, Hodgens,
Town Agent ;:A. 0. Pattison, Depot
• Ticket Agent. •
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The News of Goderich.
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Mrs. Gabriel Sprung, Base Line,
Hullett, is the guest of her daughter-
in-taw,Mrs. R. Sprung.
• Mr. R. Sprung returned to his
home on Wednesday from Cumber,
land, near Ottawa, where he has
been employed for some months. 13u,
siness afIaIrS called Itim 'home,
Mr. T, C. Wright retureed on Thu-
rsday from Vancouver. • He will rest
a few weeks at the:Park House with
his father sbefore talcing up his du-
ty ir. London as manager of the
House of ' Nordheimer. -
We were very sorry U. read in
lest -week's News,Redord ot the death
of • .our at one time Hutch esteemed
And well Itnewn citizen, Clara Smith,
relict of the late W. T. Whitely of
the Clinton IL M. Customs office.
Mrs.:- 1/Whitely lived Years in Goderich
both' before and after her marriage
and was a .sister of Messrs. Harry
Smith of the Northwest, Smi-
th of Clinton and thelete Abraham
Smith of Goderiele also a sister of
Mrs. Goodyear • of Woddstock and
Mrs. Cowan of Bright. '.
• Miss- Kate Watson saes reedited ter
duties as head teacher at it. An-
• drew's ward school after tektite; Noe
oral months' holidays.
Miss • T. C.hisholot of Saltier(' • la
• the guest ,of Mrs. Austin Chisholm,
Toronto, • since • the birth. et thole
infant. • •
•
We were sorry to tear°. that Lieut.
Charles ,Chisholin 3*0.,8 Obliged to ge
to the Brantford hespital for Home,
time to have an 'operation performed
upon his head near .tbe • par, where an
inward abscess had formed- He is
now at ,his sown home. In Beaetteird
but improvement is very slow.
• 'Ma John: McEvoy, law. ,student, is
very ill at• his Nene: ra.
.• ,Messrs: and the ..MIsses Berry have
removed • 'to..the .lioese on, . Cambria(
Road owned by Mia &tele:Mitt." J,
Saidia„ . • •
• The late Mr. A. C. Macdoeald of
Dunlop, .':'Whose .obituary' appeared • in.
. the cola:Otis al the: The. News -Record
teat :week, was One bell century, leas
one year, a • faithful:And• 'entliusiaptic
manlier o the Masonic Ledge. •
-• very serious accident 'oecttered
oneday• laet week at the • G. T.. ' R:
yards to Mr, •Vililiie Peacock; 'Bay-
field Road.. He had' been engaged to
carry peal to the 'oil shedsand while
engaged ineleitig iso lie slipped • upon
ehe ice :and ins, falling •.'etruck his back
against, the- betek., .• •
Quito a•• large number of lediea
.and, oath:teed attended, the ,-. lecture,:
"1 he of the:-NeethWest'". give
en on Jen, .1,711i At St Grotgeie. ,S.
.S., room by Ree,Mi Own of Playa-
viI1&. 'The • Rev. , gentle nta n thee ght
that as God ci e'ttc(l tll mair'ind '
:Christians should : hold ..out. a liclain '
hand . to thee°. • who know net God;
lle epeut atente Years in he *North-
West as • a niissionary alai he , 'wee,
astonished to see the greet iinprove,'
m.eoe . made fotVards educating: . . the
Indian. inthe laSt part of the nine-• .
teenth 'century,. it 110.1i1r 'bgiug 20
year's .since these: missionaries opened
up the Induserial school. The , In-
dians %worship the .sun up • 'Bretc-. and
if the •whites were all *good 'Christ-
ie:IS Munk. IntliaDS wmild be brought
.tO the. knowledge 01 God, .but :unfort-
unately. too .many .yvhitee• :completely
•Undo • all, the good Work of the isnie7
,slotiary- The, Clem. language , 'is. the
only -.eine of the Indiau:. langtmges tta-
ed With which to carry ott•basitiese.
'The Indian dance; :he .said, was, .,de,
.„
indializing., Rev.?' Mr a Owen beought
. •
withehim 'some ,fine specimens df • the
puicd sketchee, of an 'eatenheiy
Rnb-
bit •, Runner; a; -finite: Rev.. Me. Ow,
en's• plea . to :educate the Indian • 'Witte
we think, . .make St. George's ,
1' :A, :eager .to: assist in the .geod.
Work.• Missions hoxex wee given ea?,
" member to take home end •• • see
Whet may* .be added to:the Northwest
• Indian Fund this year of '190e; • lie
•exhibited • many charms and beaded
artieles graird,dress for the ••pow,
Wows, etee, WOT11, by the Indians, and
mentioned the greet ceremonies :per-
formed in making the Indian 'bees
holy, Iridian believes that -the
Sen God he worships in:We the In-
dian alad:. that the Christiane are elrie
dren of the devil. •• • .
••"On •the 16th of , October three babica"
were 'born' .t� parentSehere and two.
of th,em .have • died this mehthe, Mr.
. Babb 'e birdie. Son -and the,infent
son of Mr: -Itoh'illeong, The enfant
daughter of Mr:- Edikek i growleg•
fast endwe hopeit will live • and
•flourish. • •
•
1. The Daughters of the Empire .met
; on Jan. 1,6th' when Mrs. D. Macdou-
aid read an •address. Tho . election of
officeie resulted an follows:
• Regent, Mrs, D. Macdonald
Vice, Mesdames W. Hayes,. Tay-
lor; ',C. *Seeger .
-SeeaTreasurer, Miss E. A. Wilson
Committee, Mesdames W. Proud -
toot, W. Lee„ W. Lane, J. L. Turn-
bull, Dlaelc, Reynolds and Hamilton,
and Misses Macdonald acrd Hamilton.
• Nurse Henderson has returned • to
her :home *at Stretford after a fort-
night's profeesional visit here.
Master Charles Turnbull and, Mas-
ter Norman Lewis, sett of J. N. Lew-
is, left a shert time since for Trin-
ity College School, Kat Hope
We Were exceedingly .sorry to teem
of the death of Graham,the tittle
• intent Son of Mr: •• and Mrs. •
Alex,
Robinsoit, after a: short illness. The
little oak casket was covered' with
floral tributes, among •theni'beitig a
wreath ,of white ,roses ancl ferns,
The pallbearers were •theyoung bro-
thers. 'of little baby Grahame, Lewis.
and Willie, George Thurlove andT.out,
my • Carrot!. Rev. Mark Term/all
officiated at residence and Maitland
cometerk. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are
•meeh grieved 7a.t. the :loss of their he
rant sore'
Russell 'Milton Boll of. the S.
Man of war, "Wyoming" in 'his leet
letter to his mother, • Mr. Dave Bell,
enclosed ssnap Opts: showings how ler.
go the cavities are which were made
be running .on. the- rocks. :The Wy-
oming was badly .$1.0Ye in and • mile n
he wrote she was lying • at • the dry-
dock e,t Bremertoni Washington, Mil-
eoh has had two promotions and fer'
.target practice received . '04 marks
out OL100.. •• •. • .
. The engagement is Announced, • • of
'•Miss Mary McCabe; 'Onle:elettgliter of
Ales. McCabe of Napanee; to Mr.
Percy Es...Shepard of Toronto. The
wedding.
wedding, will:takeplace in June.—
Kingston • Whig. Is. this., our ones time
. citizen ? If eee • may fair • 'floWere
blocim• for him.• , •
-
Mrs. Moss, 'Bee* street,• who has
'hetet very 111 duringthe past six wee-
ks, is' Makings a. very marked impre,
vemeet* in her health and ere hopeshe
will soon be, able to go put .e,gain. .
• Mise Hattie" Ileekison is liorrie frim:
Woodstock, •for .her Hetteation.
Mr, • HarlandalueS..egmettle •
:the
heuse on Nexgea,te:setreat, eately •oecte
pied by :.laines Ilaye; now 'Of Kin
cad inc s• • • • • •
"Mr. Knott "has .purchased. • from.
'.•
.Captei•ii .Tedince:,thehouge on :s ;New-,
gate.. street., now occupied by Mr,
Harlaed. • "• • •
. _ .
; . Mr.' el aines fetays Of ,Kincaidi ic' wee
In town last week, • .. • • . •
•Mr. 'Jot:ether, ,hes Putsches:el
tor hie • owe comfeet, ;one' of the We;
gest :elraies, btautifully cushioned in
• leather polished, • thetOtee :ever ,'•saw.,
looks like an individual sofa.. •:
• Mrs. ,R. s. is- 'secede* ; two.
weeki. Aaliuen :With tier . patents,
Me. and Mrs: Helwig of • that
Lest::alannary the, Deughters of the%
Ein•Pire7. gave. . a Violet.; Tea at Odd-
fellote's hell. This .year Violet aDAY
Id! on ,Senday:last. •, • • ••
Mr. W.: II. Stnithereturned last week,
front -his -Winter residence Cetuteil Bl-
.Uffse ,to pet.. Hetet -0o.detiele‘in.reedi,
.ness for the occupancy of -tot:Of:es. stle
coming Seesore,• •• • •
Miss ,Eva AehesOn is the .eiteSt of
friends,: at Ottawa,•: • •
. Cot, Belcher; entele . of Ale. EL , Bel• e
cher, has been elected • Mayor • of Scat-.
thameiteies * •". • ,. •
• ...A regulatiOn which: will eitcites cone
siderable. eintereet iIi Marine- circles,
has, just. been: iRSUCt.i:A.:(1 the .Catiediati
- • • •
grain: in:Teeters:** it :sis to the . effect
that all boats trading:Int:wen • eine
Canadian port: 'dad another 'Meet be •
eelijected to theprovision'of
nadiaer-Steemboat Act. . ••• • .
Sunday-iiet was the 'anniversary :of
the acceeionepf King Edward,: VII
the. throne: of,..G.reast Bettaite
*Ash Wednesday fails this Yeat:' on
fith Mareli and Easter • Suridey
on 241b Aplil- *•• • • • •
..We. have lied an entree:ale sad Moe-
'th • in litany :homes. :Death visited
'several': and negre :operations . • have
.bcen: performed 'than heretofore end
also .the 'sad Accident which befel Mr;
' It. seems, that the heinore-
heges• haybeen brought:. onby the'
brokee •ribs . eenet eating the .1ungei ,
-.The 'funeralof little Emmett Doyle
took Place •::16• tee R. C. :Cemetery on
-Saturday. Both children of 4.7. Jan
Doyle, mail clerk, were strickeh do‘ye
With eearlet feyer did in little Emm-
ett's CaR0 ;Cliptherip,; developed,.. Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle feei their loes 'keenly.
• Air.. Daeid. La,wson.of Leebern had
to undergo an operat Len one day last
week, • Di', • Gunn et Mitten Was as-
eleteds, the 'operation by Dm. Tay-.
tor and'fleeter Pf town. Mr, Law-
son had • suffered loog .from a Sore leg
which had to he anmetated, to sae
his life,' •• • e • • ,
Young Webh h.d heen sefiering s far.
!mete time from a bad ancle and tee
surgeons thot.ght by cutting; out $-.
Me of the decayed bane. all would hr
1,vell,hut • time sheXeed that the (a,-
eration was ineffective and on 'Saler-
day they, decitleil text'. atnputating
the: diseased pert. The boy :had
to stiffer the operation without aoae-
stheties and bis ageny was painftfleth
Wi bless.
Mr. williato 1Illiday, torrocily of
.1% establishmend, and
now a, prosperous business man of
Manitoba, was the guest of Mr.•Smi-
th last week— -
•
Mrs. Re, . and two young sons • at
Elkhorn, Men., are the guest3 this
season of Mrs. Rex's ,patents,
and Mrs. T. Weatherald. • .
Miss Robinson, •tra,ined nurse, • lute
returned to. town where she is the
gaest of Miss Hayti after a successful
.of horsing' at Ileteniller wheee
tar patients httd pnetinottlita
• The •tion-commissieited :officere of
Conipany NO. 1, 33rd •Iteglinen.1, held
an oyster supper on -Friday eveeing:
s,"he officers for 1005 are W. War-
nock, Colin Camehell. 'P. Bingham,
Q. Beckett, J. Richard, J., Leith-
wilte, 11, D. Reid, H. Stately, J.
Thom.
WOMAN'S GREATEST ENEMY
CONSTIPATION THE CAUSE OF
• MOST WOMAN'S TROUBLES—AN
EASY WAY TO: PERIVIANENTLY
CURE THIS pAINPUL 'CONDIT.
ION,
There are few women indeed wit -
do not stiffer with chronic •constipa
lion. Nearly itil are slaves to some
itind of iedic ne tO correct, this tre
Ole; and yet they get nothing but
temporary relief, One period of con-
stipation is •followed by another, and
it's physic, physic, physic, year in and
year out, till life becomes a bueden.
There is now a eitre cure for this
condition :bid a cure that does not
have to be repeated. 11 is Dr, Lean-
hardt's Anti -Pill.
Dr, Leonharclt, of LfiticOln, Neb., is
the author of this preseriPtione He
used it fOr years with Wonderful sue
cess in hitt 'Own large) practice as it
remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness etd
constipation.
Many ladies who have fidgeted for
years are now enjoyleg good health
and it perfect freedom from the old
eo»stipatien, through,• the use. of
Anti -Pill. • ,
Mee. Tabla 287 Emereld St. North,
fIantilton, Ont., says : •
"I am • no longer trembled with eou-
stipetion I etyma praise Anti -Pill
too highly,"
A month's treettrent for 60s. All
druggiste, or 'The Wilson -Pyle Co.,
Limited, Niagara Valle, Ont. $ole
'agents tor Canada, •3.00
Cioderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Straughan /kayo a.
fari•Weil enehre • party in honor cf
their Son Albert and big 'Iv -Ho (me
Miss •Goldthi.u.pe) on flair
after a pleasant visit, for. their home
Supola, Indian Territory. Misu Jo-
hanna Straup,lia,n accompanied them.
'About thirty guests were invited to
take- part in the .evening'S entertain-
ment. •
• The funeral of the little daughter
of Gaoler Orillin„ Mary Helen Jose-
phine,• took place oa Saturday •to -
the It. V. e.emetery at_ Kingsbridge. •
Messrs. and Misses • Barry beg to
return their thanks to the members_
of the Masonic fraternity who so
thoughtfully tnrned from the funeral
• cortege to assist all in their power
to extinguish the' fire which occurred
at their reside • Iso to all.friends
who so kindlyide tn.
lbr • .
Master iWiu1 -Clinton. whi-
le. 0110 visit to his young friend,
Master Reggie pridharn here. rendered,
a very pleasing solo at North street
church on Staiday evening;
• Mr. Fred. Egener presided at En
ura organ -very. satisfactorily Cu -
tog • the- -recent indisposition ef -tee-
organist.
County Clerk 'Lene, was made thy
recipient of.a watela.elmen and Oen-
adian Foresters' .ereblent recently. .
From the Ottawa 'Free Press :We
'learn .that • Mr. 1.N. Lewie and Mrs.
Lmeie ..were among the .150 first pet -
sented to the. •Governor-General and
,Ledy• Grey. Mrs. Lewis ,were whand,
seinegown of black,. silk lace • with
sleeveeeel gold seeeinmet• net - *e
grey satin: • •
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•• PILES AND ru,t,s .
•A. proliec ause of Piles is, the use
nI cathartics And piliso1 a •drastic,
violent neture;'• whit% is always follo-
wed by a reaction on account of. the
resinous, drying properties :they ("Ale.
tele, : . • • •
• There are ether causes, but no Mat-
ter Whet the cause or .what the kind
of Piles, Di • 'Leonhardties Irem-Roid
can be:relied :mon to cure-a.to stay s
cured, ; • .; •• •
It's 'an internal ,remedy. that remov-
esthe causes of, Itching, Blind, Bleed-
ing Or Suppurating
A eguaranteegoes with each paCk-
a(re containing a, .month's treatineut..
°It.1 ean• • be obtaimed 'for $1.00 at
druggists', or 'rho Wilson -Pyle • Co.,
Limited, _Niagara, Falls', Ont. 's .'0
• .
The Department of Agriculture is
collecting ata,tiities front. the Teener,
otis .aocietiee which receeve grants 111
order to apoortIon :their ehare:ie the
grenee which ' are •-b.eleg tabulated ie
vieie _efethes. early necessity of prepar-
ing :the cell:nate:: 'for the fiscal year..
,
13AI3' V C:Z E Al A .
"My. daaghter Was afflicted with ce-
zema from whee three weeks. oldallei:
entire face and. aced Were' raw, aed
he wes in awtul diserees, When .doC-
'tors failed We heganthe' use of. ' De.
chase's °lett-edit Which hes, entirely
dured her and sheehee never had • the
•leaet symptom of the trouble sleep."
—Mr. Patrick Sullivan, Wellead Ave.,
SC: Catharines, Ont. :
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"MESSENGER" . Stories.:'
Stories, illus.tratioue Aud :aneeddi
are perhaps. the Mainfeatures of Ate
traction in the Northern* IVIesseneei.
put the steriee•ere so carefully chos-
en that they eXcercise a se(seet,.
inline-
nec inthc. li,ves of old. • and young.
Then • there 'are special departMente
voted to., Temperance, :the Sunday.
School. the. Little • Peoples and. the
Home. The paper is sci'popUlar that
yeet :lumber' ef Sanatittio • Sohdols
Camelia • and, the tnited Statee are
using. it to greet advantage, insuring
a .mord regular attenclanee, • begides
extending ,eheir influencefor geed in
the s hontee 'of their schelaxs. The
Northern Messenger IS probably read
•every week by well bnto a quarter
of a Million people, and for that; • rea-
sonthe price is extremely low. Sena
ples free Po application.
The Messenger is' printed on •'tireeit
•better paper. then formerlyr and hae
been enlarged end • otherwiSe improv-
• 12-46' peges weekly 1.0C 'a , year. ki
s)
.5.. Clubs a specialty., JOHN Dbl. G-
ALL as. SON', Publialiers; Alontreal •••
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INDIGESTION IlEADACHee
.•*Mr. •Duncan • McPlierSoe, Content,
Alta., wiltes :—"I wits. for • many
years troubled with indigestion • and
•headaehe, and dyri yea no relief ,trolo
the many remedieS 1 us,ed. A frit ird
advertised the use of Dr, Chase's Kel-
ney-Liver Pills; and alter taking. four
boxes, ,, the result., is that 1 am tenet.
more in full enjoyment of the blese-
trigs. of good health '
.NUUCC1isgireit in The Canada* Gaye
ette that a plan , for the constructioe
of an international dam for the eur-
pbee of developing power tit Kooth-
iching Palls• from Port Frances tterohe
the Rainy River to • a point, in. the
elate of Minneeota, has been, filed by
the Demo:tweet of Pebile Werke. .
oaereseseit-eeteeteteareaveniee.
Rheumatism
is one of the constitutiOnal
diseases. It manifests itself
in local aches and pains.:—
India/lied joints and stiff
muscles,—but it cannot be
cured by local applications.:
It requires constitutional
treatment acting through
the blood, and the best is a
course of the great medicine
Hood'sSarsapatilla
which has permanently
cured thousands of cases.
testIthetifills of remarkable cures
fAlict for gook on itheumatisin. No. ?it
C, 1. Hood Co., Lowel1. mass.
The Montreal 'Witness.
A TRULY GREAT NLWSPAPElt.
The 'Witness' (Daily and Wely)
gives all the news that is worthy the
attention of the avcrive re.aelcr. 11
keeps its readers well informed on all
subjects of interest. The vakle, the
telegra,ph, and the telephone, toge,h-
yr with an ever increasing stall of
competent editors and rrporters, alt
unite to make its news cultir..ns sec-
ond to none.
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acknowledged by its readerM on all
sides to be both lair and forcilde, -
• Reliable commercial news and gnat
atom of the money, stock and proA.-
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, 1846 the 'Witness' wits 'started
.by the late John Dougall, and his
aim was 'to supply the Dominion • of
,Lanacla with the best 'passible rieWs-
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• and limim • and Native Land.' The
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dern machinery and present
• les have Made great improvemehis in-
evitable. But. it .has never outerowe
the principles that are, so to say, 'en-
graved ou its comet: stone.
• Few payees have had a coetinuous
existence. for so long' a period. Peee
er still have held to :the •same prin-
deice and have been •coeteolled be the
samelamily ',foe anythimr, like do long
a • tene. • The eesult ie that the *Wi f-
eces' enjoys a loyal satonstituency that
cannot be tempted io leave it in fav-
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pelilicetiods•aceept regardless of their
readera. • We 'understand luet a - day
,or two 'before :Chris -trees the 'Wit:fess"
refused. aver ,two thousand fora- hun-
dred Chillers. for the leeertien 'of an
aervertieement calculated to,injUre. its
• subscriber:a'. • • , • . . •
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AA Li? ea SON.; AIM:trete
January 26tb 19015
_ •
IClItED Itlf/TIIER
I e'er • ; eeetee
man:, froti rheumatism," sayi
W. 11. 1 loward of Himband, '
t„anl,„. ''At 1111h -f. di0 wee enable te
e,o.i. et all, whilf, at eft time; wale-
! hp; was painful. I presented her wi h
boll! I of Chataht,ielain's, Pain Belta
1, del alter • a few applications •ste de-
' 111100 it wag the utoet W011111-1110, P31.J1 ;
ti 110‘ LT she bad ever tric,d, ili fat,
fo. nett r without it now and is al,
; ail :times it,ble to walk.. An ioteasiaie.
al of Pain Ilalm •Leers
away the•,,iain that she was formerly
troubled with." For sale by II. IL
Ciambe,
MOK.Ubli5 TowiibJp
Miss O'Connell has been away vis-
iting relatives in Coclerich. -
• Mr. 'Joseph 'Inkwell has been an
•a pleasant visit: with friethis in Strat. .
ford. .•
Mr. 1), Gardiner intends- putting up
large bank barn the coming sawn: -
or. ?dr. f., Ilagey has the contraet.
. Mr.,Vraille.L.H04.1fiell-,.- who ,was_111._
With congestion:of the lune,s; 'is i•a- '
proving slowly. • •
. •
,iIr, John who 1:i:tiered it
• severe • fracture some weeks ago, 18
• resting easy and, appears to .be: inf-
, proving very • well.
•A. well known resident of MeRillop
111 the peaan or John. C. • MarrisOn;
has been- rethoved by death. lie wits
• clerk of the, to Wil sale for solue 3 yen;
and leaves .a wee:Nes and • family 'ma a
whoni are • • grown up. Ile Wm • ti
wards of, 05 years of age.
• DONler .
. Don't fail to get your name on the:
list at once fore be :Family 1 Jerelds
and WeeitlY Star cif Montreal.
Coneeir'e • great story."The Prespec
tor" siert': in two'•• weeks. The.
Family Herald p going 10 .he
Valu. than %ever' this year. :Nes other
Canadian paper glees :as.'-og yatue for
-
-lour dollar.' • • •
.you say .v:6.. have' ased everythine
for BMA Obstinate c'ese of tonstipate
-ten; this •proveS that you have not
tried Vise:: „Laxative Fruit Pills oth-
erwise you would 'be eared. R. B.
Reekie druggist, Clinton, keeps them
in stock price e5 mita. • ,
• • . .
' Oil ehmosite..have been: diseovert 0 in
Southern,
.• •
CHAMBERLAIN'S. COUGH REM -
ED' rrto .111 ST MADE.
gh Remedy is the hest . merle• for.
my on' 'mien Ceterehertain's Cote
eolds," says Ales •• Coot Walker • of
Peeteeeille, Californie. There ie r.o
doubt about its being the beat.. No
other will •cure:,a, cold so quickly. No
other is: so sure a preventative . of
.aponefinesmaiti.eitifi oNtoahoo.,theTrh.eisea saorepleagsoeon(t• i
reasons why it. should be"preferred td,
any, - other. The fact is t le j. • feW
people a,re satisfied with Any ,, other
al ter haeln.4, once used this ivineciy;
For
sale by II. 13, Cetiabe, .Clinton.:
'rifeW84Z CCM 41 1,11: . Alt Alit'
— .
T116 death bat; occurred f1,1 Cetus,
ville, near Brantford, of Rev Petit:
German.,•pioneer Methodist mittie-
ter, agcd87 yearn, and father of Rea,
.J. F. German, pestoe of -Youee •street
Mothodist church, Threntie
desceeble. movement of the boW-
gls any nNdensen I erect: 18
produced • by Chaneeorlain's Stomacli.
end 1 bar TeMeta. Foe sale by 14,
13, CoMbe, Clinton.
World Wdz Artieles.
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For the small sum ot one dollar and
a-haff if brings every week:far a yeat
the best •article that appear during
the week lb- the leading British, AM.
crime, • and Foreign publications. 01
enure° 'it appeals to the thinking ele
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ria are thinking ; hut three willfine
• it as full ot rare entertainment tie el
WiStio,111. 11. is absolu t el y xecold-wid e
le Hs interests and has no axe to
grim). The annual * smbserle in-
cludes 1004 CARICsATIIRED, 0111051
entertaining review of last year,
tt will be sent free of charge to
any :Ohm hie a short time. • Th.,
Annual 'subtieription pried is $1.60,aed
the publishers are JOHN DOUGALL
izz SON of Montreo.
named Franiil4n t -
ltd suieide it,Reiseneallt by set-diee
an artery,.
;Vagaries of the Cool. •
. At •a recent Meeting 'of the Moil-
Monthshire- Chamber' or. Agr.ioLatui
:the milk standard .came (alder discn-'. •
sem. and Mr. ReStratton gave the .•
results of experinwei a :he hatl ton-. .•
ed, whielilendcd' 10 •slmw • ea:
.the tun dealer was 'greedy open O. •
:the possibility of Suffering • for
fault: of ,cow. It IS held thet pura:
milk Must: bsavea3 per • Ccnt. 011autter, •
fat. Als„ Stratton's, first: two samp-' •
les were 'taken on October 211,11. and "
enalyeed showed 3.40 and 3,1d3p.e. A f-;
stor.feeding, the cows he le egetain way •
tot it week, lbeeseeond (0e, -.'e • mile ..
'8110* (cf: :a,04, while the ot)doe • w,fs
'absolutely' eta,thinarY., On : Gotobyr
.281he the flit atity'e nilik feleto ••
, •• . •
per cent : , of. letti eretal ; did h;.-teher
pesseesed 2 20 per :On
els C :thee firet • mcntiqui 0 • act u ill
'dropped -to 1..50 pee ceme., while .the
ether:, rese :t 'Sad) -pee 101 11 h• o.
took , 'a. • white, ,r201',”, ..as she wes .
Week. cot,,. whale wee en as
elage 01 inill Tleeenilk of the ni
.raie.g.G0s pee cene . • of • iutt r fee tted,
the other 3:40. ea. Novymeer 1st, ..tee •
on Now:ober' -3rd -the deal ys tee - core
tificate e of tees samples.. from': them
...611. per cent. and 5.10. eta cent:,
respectively, yet :both hell i.the eame "
fact& •• SUl)i10(fIlelitiy, til .1.00. pee eeht
pose' to. 6.20: The '1.vbo1e. Wae
tebsOlutely confusing and bewilderin
Ite would ae. geoesly 'unfair to convict , •
.0. man,: on. Pne analysis': or ;one caste.
F,","caiite :generally • ..beeti,:".r.:•
. t a e: figneee bo e • •
mentiened :Tittered :,e0: the marelogls •
. .
• •
"sepplye.Ile teoh"frinte.eateples ef. cv,
'ening"setnilke senditig tweeto..Ott ale •s
alyzed. at. Cardiff . arid two it Neee
pert, ...The :eestilt:*(),I the NewPorf 111
elyebeareverel (me to be .2:70 •••• spry.
tent: 'end': tee other 5 50 ix m cin
The Cardita t,e;tlyse was -,away: • seed:
dil. not sreterp. foe .a• week, but. cede
elide ,iieurgs Were etude the -. , sdece
.an sin 111 N ;eV e 0 rt 111111y 81S'. 01). '
so colt e :lot • of. Funnies 'the Neemor ,
aet.alPit • te:''P''; 1'1; (1, 2.2.o Pee 'cent.- etiut: • '
,3,70 per ree...1.1s, • The • Cardiff aealyst
.report Wee: .teat • the ono COW,'5 11i
centage of .bet, tee -fat was. 5.17 and. the.,
•other's •*2.83. :Tee . meetingpassed no.
.reeoletion, 'it": xvas :thee elet • • t lii"
Beard . • Agriete t ere'e regeleft •' •
went as •fer, dr.they could beeXmtet •
e(1. to go --Cfluiy Womld Diulish.
• '
Cella AIIIER .A. I N'S 'COCCHI EM--
TeDY ABSOLUTELY: ILseltArl.,ESS.:
The fee( 1 1 nI givhig .611il1rn
int. eon fair( lug injurious substanceee,
Of; sometimes 1n4e disasstrouse,
the • disease froth which they ere sue•'
Jeri 1...P7, 1V(Ty MO t tier should • knatV
the1 •Chandarlain's Cough Remedy le,
eterfeelly -see for ehitflren to t•alie. ••
rtcontains nuthing Mirthful and Inc, •
..eoughe, volde arid croimis taisttepasee
,e(1. •loot :elle. by 11. 13; Condit., •Cli It-
Aleir, a little girl (if Regime,
1101 .11000 1111100 81 the • 1, '
811)1 ill .1111rns received front a &lig-,
1()1(1 etenb.
• Yott. are •suspicioes 01 .0 eurc.., ale
remedy ino are we. That is: why' wo 1•
don't exeggerates the •Virlues of Vila
Tonle, • but . .do claim p08111 .111'
that it is it tsonderful tenle. It
are'ren down buy a bottle del :levy,
the truth of our statement, • R. , 11, ,
Reekie. druggist, ;VIM ton-, keeps it le:
stock.' •
The nomination, in Carleten roue-
ty has been fleed for Febroary 4,
that. Mr. It. L. r3orden will be 011'
to resume hie seat in the Thiese 111.
Conn:ems on the 7th.
STOMA CH T1tOT:111,ES •
AND CON" AVON.
•
• Chantherlalies, Stomaell Lieer
'l'bkis ere the ':hest thine for era-
ilob t teed a , ains Heat 1- a :111110
-de. sold," • sais •,("tilltrittn,'
streperial • of 1.0 !I.-m.111v, Mich, . Thee
•tre 'eerily In 1-0 e aml 'always' g4e
salisfaelion; I :tell my dee omere In
try them mid if not eettetactory 11
" si* :al.. feed (tet their money, hue
have meets had a, complaint ."-• r.
sale by n, ti, Combel Clinton.