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120bruary 23rd 1905
.Tho Clinton NowavRocord
THE MOLSONS. BANK
Incorporated by Aet of Parliament 1863
CAPITAL PAID UP $3400400
RESERVE 'FM $3,000,000
—MAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.--
Thiemers* Sale Notes Oohed or Collect( d Deane on *111 Points iii the
Dominion. °rent Britain, United Stat es anti all For eign (hairdo les bou-
ght and bold at best rates. Depoolt receipts issued and highest eirrrenr
rote of interest, alloWed. Advances made to Fetariere, Stoek Dea'ers
and 13usinese Men at lowestrates and on moot favorable Irvine:
--SAVINGS RANK DEPARTMENT ---
Deposita of $1.00 and power& 01'0 yeti. forert-ht 44 i 14 11'4, WI lit h 40064
. (11111 kilt 1 0 tt'S from date of depose-, tem remelt d half-) ea' le Kea ado.
ed to principal .1one 30th and Decvm bet. Mt t .
11. C. BREWER .MannIfer, .. CLINTuN
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NeicheoelosoetejelefeleME:ks*sek3Fik OIRL-wANTED TO DO PIOUSEWO-
rk, Isle washing, .good wage. -Mrs,
WW. Harland Jr, . 59
Are Yon
Watchod
(At!
IF NOT, NOW
is YOUR
OPPORTUNITY.
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The Prices of Wat-
ches are Reduced
but not the quality.
We first aim to get the
quality, then the
prie.
Call and see our stock:.
Second hand watsceli
taken in exchange.
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NEW BUS AND BAGGAGE DELIV-
ery.-Having decided to run a' bits,
between the Hotel Normandie . and
. the station we. respectfelly solicit
Aa share of the patronage of the tra-
....j.relling public. Passengers a.nd bag-
gage !delivered to . any part of the
town. Phone No. 29 when you
want anything in our line and we
will be pleased to respond prompt-
ly. -H. Davis. . 57
JI' A i•:.1,1 OR SALE -THE UNDER -
signed fillers for sale let 21, Lon.
don Road, Stanley, &insisting of_
100 acres, 90 acres cleared, .balance
hardwood bush. Well Watered and
fled. miles from Brucefield
and 5 from Clinton. Will be sold'.
on reasonable terms as the pro.
prietor is in other business. For
furthir particulars apply to F.
Tomliason, Brucefield P. O. 42
Wm.
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 14; CON..
4, F t anley township, containing 100.
acres, about 85 acres cleared, • the
balance hardwood hash containing a
lolI if hemlock and other valuable
thither. • The place is situa•,ed t,:haut
2i miles from Varna and Brucefleld
and I; miles from school, is .Well
•Ns afered 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 alit buildings. Possession gi-
en at any time. Terms made easy
to suit the purchaser. Fr further
particulars apply to Samuel . Reid,
Vitro. P. 0. • 44
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DAINTY THINGS for
DAINTY BREAKFASTS
"STAR BRAND FLOUR"
First of Course.
"EMBRO , ROLLED OATS"
The Very Best,
IIE A TLET CORNMEAL
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR •
SI/HEADED WHOLE WHEAT
141)14CM, VIM, MALTA VITA
JERSEY CREAM SODAS
"EPICURE BRAND"
BREAKFAST I3ACON
GRAND MOGUL TEA •
EPPS COCOA
puitEi MAPLE SYRUP.
JAMS, JELLIES, ETC,
In short anything and everything
for an enjoyable meal........... .....
- ALL NEW GOODS:-.
our prices sell theta. We simply
se them up
A ilia' order solitited. Phone 111
Binii
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CLINTON
Succe69or to HARRY CANTELON,
FOR SALE -ONE 17}1. P. RETUR-
ned tube portable engine, 1 0, Whi.
te 1St Son Challenge separator,
tank and pump, -1 No. 6 Bell cut -
Ong box, 1 WilkinSon Climax cut-
. ting box, I Daisy grinder 12 inch
plate, 1 circular saw. All nearly
new. Will be sold separately or to
suit purchase', -T. T. Mbrphy, Cl-
inton. 57
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STOCK FOR SALE -I HAVE FOR
sale 2 Grade Bulls, one 8 MIA the
other 10 months. Also 1 two -year -
•old Durham hull, 2 Grade Heifers
• two years old alai 3 steers 10 mon-
ths 614.-S, Appleby, .Hulleti, Lon-
desboro P, 0. . 59
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER,-GE,OR-
ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer fOr
the County of Huron, esolicits the
patronage of the public for busi-
ness in his line. Sales conducted.
onpercentage or so much per sale.
All hilliness promptly attended- to.
-George Elliott.; Clinton P. O.,' re-
sidenee on the Bayfield Line. 58
FOR .SALE -THE CELEBRATED
Road Stallion • Ambrose. Woodlawn
fpr sale on reasonable terms. Ap-
ply to W. J. Brandon, Bayfield. 57
•GRAND OPENING -THE GRAND
opening of. Clintoe's NeW
The Normandie, will take place on
! Wednesday,'.February 1541r,, when
there „Will he a. fine program of mu-
• sicby 'London Harpers. •
. • .
FIIDES AD SHEEPSKINS WAN:
• ted at my hide house in Clinton;
Highest: cash price •paid. -0: S.
Doan, Cliefon. • 50-3m*
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MR. WM.. SANDER'S DRESS CUT-
' tir.g School.: For $10, I will give a
$5..system free; and teach any .lady
how. to cut, fit . and Put together
any article in Dress or Mantle Mak-
ing in • twO..: weeks, froni. -the.
plainest .shirt :waist to the
, most •elabOrate dress that can
• .he found in the Fashion Book...with-.
Out the •. use of paper..pa,tterna. I
• have taught '46Ver 1500 (fifteen hun-
dred) this last di years and offer.
• $100, (one, hundred' dollars,) to any,
one ,I 'can't teach, or can prove to
-. me they can: learn • as Much any,
• 'other 'place iri tWo 'years. 'JUST
THINK op IT. For $50. I will
teach anyone that is •a, dressmaker
•• or good sewer and drawer to teach
this .cour.te„ giving them my teach-
- ers' •Ortificate. .Strangers may bo-
ard .at' school. A suitable' reward
given to anyone informing rite of
any , person trying to teach this
Course which I invented and
-patented, that does not hOld.a ger-,
•tiffeate from me. Next class
cm-
niences 'Monday, March Oth: Write
for particulars Or see Me' at My
School in Stratford,. opposite Win-.
sor 'Hotel, on Albert St, on Sat-
urda,y, IVIarch 4th, iron] 1 to- 6
m.Mra, ,Wm : .1-4anders, Teacher in
Dress' Viating; boX ,159, Stratford
P. G. - • • • •
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AUCTIONEERJAIVIES• SMITH LI2•••
• Con* • Auctioneer for the County
• of 'Huron. All Orders entrusted to
ine will receive prompt attention,.
Will Sell either by 'percentage or.
•
per sale. Residence on the Bayffeld
Road, • one milesouth of Clinton,
erasere„..,„„„.•
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OUR STOCK OF WITCHES
IS NOW C'OMPLETE, WE HA-
Taell IN. ALL .THE
• FERENT STYLES, SUITABLE
ToOR, . LADIES, GENTLEMEN
AND BOYS, IN GOLD,'SILVER,
GOLD:PULED OR NIOKLg 04-
• SES, AT PRIC.ES THAT WILL
SUIT ANY POCKET. .. ..... .
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Marriages.
MOFFATT-RICHARDSON- At the
residence of the bride's,. mother,
Brussels, on Feb. 15th, 14 Rev.
John Ross, William V. Moffatt of
Turnberry, to Annie, daughter of
Mrs. M. G. Ricnardson, Brussels
RODWELL-SNELL-On Feb. 14th,
• by Rev. Dr, Gundy, at the resi-
dence of the bride's father, Wing -
ham, Geo. Jas. Rodwell of Middle-
sex, to Miss Annie M. Snell of
Winghara.
LITTLEJOHN-HYNDMAN- At the
residence of the bride's parents,
flowielt, on Feb. 8th, by the Rev.
A.' B. Dohsari, Mr. Thos. Little -
John to Miss Catherine Hynd-
mao,
Births,
MURPHY -In Clinton on Feb. 21st.
to Mr. and Mrs. T. iLMurphy, a
SOIL
•HAMILTON --/n Hutt on Feb.
4th) to Mr. and Mrs, James Ha-
milton, a dangitter.
ROGERSON--InFIullctt on Feb. 12,
ti) Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Rogerson,
a daughter, •
CLARK -In Colbortie On February
• 13tn, to Mr. and Mrs, George
• Clark, a son. •
LAVIS-In Goderieh Feb. 14th,
• la Mr. and Mrs. L. Lavis, a dau-
• ghter, • .
ItIcKINNON-In Toronto on Feb,
• 13th, the wife of Mr, Jelin S. Mc-
1<innon, formerly of Blyth, a son.
ELGIE-On Fen Ilth, to Mrs, Rob-
ert T. Elgie, concession, 2, L. R.
S., Tuckeramith, a son, ,
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Deaths.
CLEAVE-InAlayfield on Feb, 16th,
• Elizabeth Cleave ieliet of the late,
• Paul Cleave, aged .87, years;
SMITH --in Goderieh on Feb. 21s1,
William ila,rvey Smith, formerly
of Clinton, aged 42 years, 6 mon-
• ths. and 10 days.' ' •
1VIOLAUGHLIN•-011 the'13ase Line,
Goderich township, on Feb. 17th,
Jane MeLatghlin, relict of the
late George McLaughlin, aged 80.
years and 5 days. •'
LANXON-In Goderieh township on
Feb, 13th, Albert Joseph Larixon,,
aged 25 years and 8 months.
MeDOUGALL-At Amberley on Feb• .
4th; Mrs. McDougall, aged 91 yea-
' • r8 and 6 menths.
O'ROURKE••--In Godaich oh • Feb..
12th, petet: O'Rourke, aged 76
MeBRIEN-;-In Goderich township on
. ref). Ilth, David McBrien, • aged.
76 years, . •
HELD: -In • Dashwood on Feb. •Oth,
John Held, at the age of. about
• 70 years, •
WE'SELOH-In- Zurich on Feb. 10th;
• Henry Weseloh, at the age of 75
'• years, .2 months and 2 days.
MILDEW -1n .1lay on Fel). 14th, Mi-
- • ehael Miller, aged O3?ear. '
GLASS -In Wingham on Feb., 9th,
William 'Glass, formerly of McKil-
• lop aff1.3ed 65 years., II* months and
.•• .25 days. .• • •
. • •
• TELFER-In Grey bn Feb: Ilth., Je-
an, eldest daughter of, Wm. Teller.,
aged 29years and 6 rnenths. .
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Ever •used Clark's Lunch Tongue?
TVS delicious -so delicgte • seasoned -
just trf•it-be sure you -ask for 'Oar,.
k's --price is lo*,
- Drysdale.. • ,
(14 tendecl for last issue.) '
'Fishermen are busy now with their.
• nets and are having good success, •
the weather being favorable and the
fish plentiful. - •••
The funeral of the . late, I�UiSS W.
Stela. 'passed through here on Friday
last to 13ayfield cemetery.. Owing to.
the condition of the roads they were
unable to take the hearse.- -
. •
, Mr. Ele Jellineau is now learning.
store-keepiog in preparatian for his
new.johafter April. lst.
•.
• PROVED .IN MOUNT: 'FOREST.
• Every. doctor in this town :tried his
best to relleee' Mrs. •Withern of
Asthma ; none .succceded. ?For years
she states, "I was a 'dreadful sufferer;
nothing' gave inc relief.: At tirnes .1:
fowl& it necessary to have all • the
doors and windows..open to get „my.
breath. When. in despair I heard of
"Catarrhozone."- I used it, and now
am perfectly cured." • This proves be-
yond- doubt. that any case•of 'Asthma
is curable • with Catarrhozone,•
remedy so pleasant, none so abbolute-
ty certain to thoroughly cum ; try
"Catarrhozone" yourself, it's' 'guar-
. •
ariteed.:
SETTLERS' TRAINS WILL LEAVE
Tprolito every Tuesday during Mar-:
• • eh and April at 9.00 ft. M„ for
• MANITOBA and the (NORTFI-WEST
• and run via Toronto, Grand Trunk,
North Bay. and Canadian Pacific.
A Colonist Sleeper will be attached
to each train, Passengers trave1.
ling without live stock should take
the train leaving Toronto 1.45 p.
• m. Train leaving Toronto at 9.00
• p. in, is for passedgers travelling
with stock: Full particulars and •
copy of "Western Canada," ,f row
any Canadian Pacifie Railway Agent
• or C. 13, Foster, D. P. A., Toronto,
Al LW AY
GRAtiD 'IRON K./wt.-EN,
DROP IN AND LET
US SIIOW YOU OUR
LArtOn sToct< 00, WAT-
CHES. YOU NEED NOT
BUY UNLESS YOU
WISII. . .. ...... . .
A. J. 6* rig g.
Jeweler arid Optician.
SPECIAL ONE WAY EXCURSIONS,
. -FItOIVI CLINTON 'TO -
Billings, Moet. ..... . ... - .. .... $35 30
Colorado Springs, Denve.r.;*'Hel-
Dna, Butte, Motif., Ogden, '
Salt Lake City, Uta,h...'.. . .. 40 30
Nelson, Itossland, B, C., Spo-
• kane Mash $40 80
Portland, Ore,,' . .,§t1...'iii.e': . iii;:si.i..,
Vancouver, Victoria, B. C.... $43 30
7'g `attci.cli;........-$48 7
IItolzylow rates t 0th4
'
points. •,
Tickets on sale front March Ist.', to
May 15th, ISM. '
• For tickets And full infornintion dal'
on F. R., Iledgens, Town Agent; A.
0. Pattison, Depot Ticket Agent.,
An ad in The NeWs-Record pays,
CO1314300,
Miss ,sithi Drake of Stab is this
• week the guest of Mrs. R. Hotbam.
Mrs. Cooper hat again returned to
our village.
Mr. Miller Adams' little girl, who
has been Xery sick the past week, is
now out of danger.
We understand Mr. Win. Hugill, our
carriage maker, has orders for six
rubber -tired rigs for the summer, be-
sides other rigs. ,
Dame Rumor says wedding bells
Will ring this week near the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Exeter
are a,t present the guests of the lat-
ter's parentS, Mr. and IVirs. Simeon
Rands. ,
Mrs, Richard Hetham entertained a
tow friends on Friday night° to a
Card party. -
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• Colborne wownship
On Saturday last hi company with
• our well known townsman, A. Alice,
we had the pleasure of meeting Capt.
James Green, formerly of Gederich
and now of Port Unroll. The Capta-
-in is- visiting relatives in Colbornefor •
several weeks and is in good health
and spirits. '
Miss Naney Nairn, of Goderich, is
the guest of Miss Grace Lawson.
Miss Wiliternan, of Clinton, one .of
the trained nurses. at Clinton hespitai
wehliontWol,ais here for several weeks as
nurse for D. Lawson, has returned to
A large circle of frienhs will be ple-
ased to learn . that D. Lawsen, who
had his • leg amputated nearly four
weeks ago, has fully recovered from
the effects of the operation '• and the
wound has healed up well. Mr. 14.10'
son is now able to be about the house
on crutches. As a conseAttence of hiS
rent operation Mr. Lawson and his
fut-
ure.
'have serious thoUghts of •
mre-
oVing to Goderich in the near fut-
Many of our older residents about
Leeburn and around ,C1 in ton will re-
theMber Joseph Rye, who used to be
'quite active as a horseman at, •lhe
races in the long ago., Ile has been
at. Sault Ste. Marie for some years
Pat • and joined inthe denciag
the wedding reception. of :his , grand-
niece, Eva HOrtem- with- the full en-
ergy �t youth, although in his Seven-
ty-fifth year
• Colborne council Met in the town-
ship hall ' on the 711 inst. All the
niernbers• were present. The minutes
Of the last' meeting Were rad : and
adOpted. The folloWino.' • accotrits'
were paid : The Star, printing,
Sick Childeen's Hospital, Toronto
$11 ; W. 0.• Bogie, cutting weeds:0.5,0
Richard Alien's application to chane
• part Of idt 6 time sohoOLsection No.1
t sal ool sect ion No. 8 was. recelN;eti
andthe clerk was instructed*to notiy
all Parties. concerned. Moved by 11111,
sec01tde0y McEwari,. that by-law No.:
7 be , 'amended. by stfiking but the
1.igures.:$1.50 Mid. substituting $2,same
charged by , the seetibe . for
diggiiig graveS . fr. Colborne: cemetery.
Ca:rtieth The auditors' repoft was
rend and on motion' of IVIeEWan and
MeMittius :was adopted, .ea.ch- amditor
to. reeeive• $4 for his servicieS.t-•Carrie,1.
The clerk was instructed tO.,notify
A.' Pigott&•.: CO., to stop the Weier,
from going' over the read at Dunlop's,
hill; said water• -coming Irani-idS tank
The regular mimber of
poendkeepers and iencev'owel:::; • were
appointed -and !Willr-be not -diet, later.
The eouncil adjourned to meet, again
,on March lith; at2-0.cloek, . . •
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Young Again
• at Seventy=Two
HOW om4xTp; RICHARD,. J. P.,.
FEELS AFTER 'USING •DODD'S
K IDN E PILLS ' • •
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THEY MAKE THE. KIDNEYS ST-
,
• RAIN OUT OF TI1E BLOOD ALL
THE SEEDS 010 THE DISEASES
, THAT TROUBLE. 'OLD FOLKS:.
Aeadie , Siding, Kent Co., N. B.,
Feb: • 20,,--(Special,)-After suffering ,
for forty years from •Kidney Trouble,
Calixte Richard, the well-known Jus-
tice of the Peace.hererls fully recov-
ered., and he Says that Dodds
ney Pills •eured, him. • -
"Yee," saya IVIr. Richard,. "I gad.
Kidney Trouble ove.forty years,with
the result that I was a worn • 'out
man at seventy-two Then I started
taking: Dodd'S Kidney Pills, and the
result is that the pain is gone from
my back, and I am able to. work a-
• Dodd's kidney, Pills make the : old
feel young again. They Make the.Ki-
dr.eys sound, and sotaid Kidney strain
°et of the blood the seeds of the
diSeme to which the old are subject, ,
such as Backache, Rheumatism, Ur-
inary and Bladder Troubles; etc. ..
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School Report.
. (Intended for last issue.) ,
Following is the school report of
S. 8. No, 2, County Spence, Parry
.Zound District. The' report is based
on attendance and general proficien-
cy : . . • .
• Potirth class -Ernest• Wark, Ad'a
cooper, Marnmie Pfetzer, .
Third class -Annie Granger, Annie
Shelswell, Willie Shelswell, Robert'
,Wark, • , '
'Second class Sr. -Norman • Wark,
AlYin. Adams, Norman 'Waits, Annie
Howard, •'
Seceed elass Jr.--Patnes Downing,
Martha Written, Myrtle Pletzer, Je-
anne, Shelswell, Charley Shelswell,
Joe Cooper, Gila 'Watson. '
Pt. 2nd Sr. -Charity Morden, Geor-
gie Downing.
Pt."' 2nd Jr. -Joe Downing, Richard
Downing.
Pt. 1st Sr. --Sadie Adams, • Effie
Morden, Lawrence Wark, Walter
Cooper.- •
• Pt. 1st jr,-Minme Vikrrags, Beat-
riee-Downin4, Charley Vickers, Stella
• Vigrass, Charley Farrow, Victoria,
Downing, Malteds, Mairs, Willie
Adams.
• Number on roll 34, average 22. -
Priscilla, Cook, Teacher.
The Orip Leaves Thotisari s hi its Path
eak Nervous Dys.pere Catarrh Wrecks
etiOA
,fr.r4•
. TH GRIP LEAVES
7HOUSANOS IN ITS
PAMDY5PWEAK ,t1 EaRVO j.
PTIC C1TAR1I1 VIMeC
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. From i'Veat k.rorls 7oornal,
',During the'reeeni Gr iA ej5k,
clemie, claiming a million vic-
tims or mpre, the dielency Peruna
in quickly relieving this malady and
its after-effects has been 47.!e tails of the
continent.' •
LIKE A r EiNto..1 grip has crossed our
country, leaving behind scores .ot
physical wrecks.
• 'Victims of catarrh a Die head, catarrh
'oe the throat, . catarrh • os tho lungs,
catarrh of the stomach catarrh of the
• kidneys,• catarrh of the pelvic) organs,
are to bo counted by hundreds of thou-
• sands. Grip epidemic catarrh,: and
sows the seed. of chronic catarrh
the system.
Tills is so true that few grip sufferers
are able to, make a complete recovery
• Until they have used reruns.. •
• ,Neyor in the history' of medicine hag
a remedy received sueli unclualifiecl and
'universal eulogies as Peruna. •
. .
A New York Aiderinatea Experience.
•• Hon. Joseph A. Pliny, alderman Fifth
District, writes frOirt 104 Christopher
street, Now York City, as follows:
"When a pestilence overtakes our
• people we iake'precaution as a nation to
preserve' the citizens against the dread
• disease, „
“La grippe' has entered thousands of
• our homes this fall, and X noticed that'
• thepeopIe who used Perima were quick-
ly restored,. while those who depended
• on doctor's prescriptions; spent weeks
In recovering,. leaving them weak -and.
• emaciated. • •••
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"I had a al shit attack Of la grippe and
at once took Peruna, Which. drove the.
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(.1.:40MS0 out of zny system. in a few days •in effects ha my case atter repeated
and did not hinder xnefront pursuing tri.:„Is.
•my.dany work. •. • "'First, it. cured mo of chronic brou-
." I should like . to see' our I3oarcl of chitis of amen, years? standing by using
Health give it official recognition and tu-e, bottles Of Reruns, in January, 2804,
have it used generally arnong our poor an). no return 0; it. • ' • , • .
sick people. in Greater New 'York."- •(...yter 1 was cured of bronchitis I had •
Joseph A. •. . • • ' every ;winter or soyerawin-'
• L. Wallace, iv charter meinbersfthe to:'. Dut, through the use of ppruna,
al.r.
Internationarber's ' \-itei it g...t gradually. Weaker in its soverity,..
from 15 "Western avenue, Minneapolis, tiutd it d*indled dowh to a mere stupor
Minn,:• '• • •• fo:v. two or throe clay,4. Now the stupor •
"Following a seyero Attack oilabippe do,...-f.nat. trouble me 'any inore.”-0. II •
seetned.to bo tiffected badly all over, I • . •. •' ••
suffered with a severe backache, indi- N Corts.,/ressmara's Experience, •
gestion and numerous ills, so I:cotdd • • • HouSe of Representatives,
neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I : • _Washington, D. 0.
wouldgive np rnY Work, which 1 eould I'cruna ModiCine Co., Columbus, Ohio:
not afford to'dO, . • %-Centlemen-"I anrznare than gatified
"One cif my eitatamers who -was, greatly h Doruna,•ancl. find it to bb an excel -
helped by Peruna advised mo io trY'it/ remedy for the grip 'mid cotarrh. . 1' .
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and I. proeured a bettio the same day. II 14e used 13 in; my family,anct they' a11' •
used it faithfully and felt a marked j„in to in reetanmencling it as. an excel.; 4 '
proVement: During thenexttWo'reonths .icut romed*..// • • •„- . ' •
took lite 'bottles:, and :Mon felt , • • Very.reaPectfully,-
did: Now my head is clear, my nerves . • George .
steady, I enjoy -food, 'and -rest well. you do not clerlye prompt an* satis-
rune, his boom worth:a dollar.a, dose to fa,etery rothilts front -the use ot muna,.
ane." --D, L. Wallace: •• •atonce to Dr. 11artnitin, *Ting
Mr.. • 0. H. Ferry, Atchison, 1Cansas / f (..11/ statethent, of your.case, atici,:ile ,;••
writes: • ' 1.o pleased to' give you his -valuable ad.
"Again, after repeated trials of your vice gratis.
inedieines, Pertina, and Manalin,-I.give Address Dr. . Hartman,' President o.
this as My expression of the wonderful The IIartman..Banitarium, Colton bus,
results of your very valuable medicine Ohio. • .
The, Farmer's ice House, .•Heasall. •' . Speakers of Legislature.
Prof;:.J. B. Reynolds.) • • The council at list decided to take
'1110 season.. of' the year has'arrived
fl)a,IGC it
when the .lionse may be ; filled ,
T.tere ino ienspiWhy
s :; i Most farm othfte.. Pufql.i.e a.71
ice .
s ''. .) free .to the entitle,. provided the:fires-•:
a coatiatio8 ent• indebtedneas. Of the. institution. be
houes nifty not have
supply, of icn. tlitotighout the sumnier, •” Mr. • Barney . Thompson ` repently
WIlf-re- a, stream or sheet of water `. is. 'oilone load Irony Crediton
hauled s1'< and a half tons af buck
tfii
An ' fee .house can be Coes-Eructed: cake in Crenierty and • has moved.
; • • . . •• .! 7• Dr. . G'einniell 4:as . opened UP . '• an
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• • ; . • -. ! • . ' ' '.
within _reach the • cOstis. rirt
very cheaply al ter'.the following .,ina'n7;: .14.. . family and,household effectsto.
ner : Large•Posts Six or eight Anehes 'Al- . -it . - • '
in diameter . mayThe:senk into , ., h
formink::-.the• wOtri:k: ;.'illi.te,, . schoolhoteie 'on the ,2nd con.,
ground . to §upport, :the. , tram6 •
houSe two or at .the most y,, nareoWly escaped deetitieficin .
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•Vialls, • a'.sznan: .ice, :.
t41.•ee pos_ -the, other • day: ' An' overheated , 'fur-.
• 'ts, • on . each side would- he,. Sufficient:I na:e. c ...w°;'s- t•b"e9anse".' ''' - • :. ,.,._.
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:nailed on • thO pOsts. and the plank guest . .' :, .. . . . ' Miss Vera Mur- .
. . . .:
t. of her .:Cotisin
•Xiss IVIeFeml. Of. Liman.. is . inc.
be
Inside the . posts twd inch plank MaY f
'completing the Walls of the :. storage. "ek.,',,...,• '.• • . • . ° • .? . ••': .
A dot I))1 be. eonStrueted :of. ?short 'i . Rev. !De.- ...James .1 -Tenders= Of To:;.
Piece;r• of. plank kept; in-place .on:. the Onto, • A.ssiicie,te • IVIiSsiodary Sec -
inside • o y .i he ice. itself' and. ; on ::the..: it t ary ' .. of . the .Methodist . Clairol), ,
..outLiite. 'by the•.pOsts. As the ide -.118 ', will ereachin the. Methodist Church
n -0 ' • '
secl the boards clOSing tha doorway twic6 on Sundar•tiext, .Hender-
MaY he taken down one 'an& the.oth- ' son is one • of the Most eIp4erit di-.• •
. • the roof may be made after any ! vines in Canada today. • .
fashion • to suit.. the • builder; The • ••
eta..
Shanty roof shingled would 1 puhaps • • • .
as cheapand satisfactorY: as any. .4' riNgi
In the :filling :of the icehouse . • the h •
floor shonld be covered about a foot:i ti
deep With Sawdust ar dry chopped
straw. The ice may then be laid'up-
on this, leaving a space ' all around
between. the ice and the Wall about,
one fobt wide..-Asthe ice is filled
this space .should he filledwith
sawdust or straW,whichever is used.
As caeli layer of lee is completed the.
..ereviees between the blocks should
be filled in .with'ice ehipiand oft
.'snow,• Si> as to ekelude all air :'from
among the ice.. After the lull supply
of ice. is in place the, ton:should be
covered a foot deep with straw
4:aWreilfuusltly. • bfie
.; i;o• that good.drain-
,
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The site for the house shoidd be
age is provided. It in importantthat
the ground below hie lee should be
,kept dry, .
A. !building twelve feet qtare and
eight feet high; affording space With-
in for;ice 10x10x6, ineees will con- 1!.
• tain about' 15 tons of ice, which
would undoubtedly be ample for all
• purposes oti farea. The material
required to construct this blinding
Would be only a, trifling cost and a
few trips to . tkIQ nearest pond of cr.,
eel< would bring enough. ice to' fill the
house.
• It is best to fill the ice hbuse after
cold weather when the iee is trieSt
likely to be sound and solid. What
is called rotten ice is lee filled with !
air spaces,'which will not last hea,rly,
as; long as solid ice.
WATER IN YOUR BLOOD?
. Lots of people haVe'thin blood I -
they at plenty but don't' digest, Wh-
eft digestion is poor, food iSn't eon-
verted into nourishment -in consequ-
ence the body rauidly loses strength,
•To. positively renew health, nothing
equais Ferrozone. It Mites • sharp
appetite,--tnakes the stomach digest,
forms life sustaining blood, Abund-
ant strength is sure to follow. If you,
need more vitality, .extra energy, het -
ter nerves-, then use Ferrozone the
medical triumph of the age, Fifty
cents buys a box of fifty coated cho-
colate Ferrozone tablets,
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;Hon, J:. W. John has been elib-•.•
• iiii.iealfer Of -the ()ntario , Legisla- •
llis predeeessors •wore :
.). 'in. • John SteVenSoe 'elected "41'.
1 27th, 1869, •first Legislature:.• ••
lon, 14 Vii.Seott, elected . Dec. 7th • '
. 187.1., .second Legislature. .
fon: J, -Currie, .eleeted Dec. 2Ist,
' 1871, second Legislature..
R. WT. Wells, elected! Jan.- 7th,'„
1871; third Legislature.
Jon. Charles Clarke,- elec.ted Jan; 7th
:1s80 loiftth and filth LegiSla,tures
I Ton. ',Iaesab Baxter, elected .Felf,Itith., • .
.18371 sixth Legislature.. • • ' •
7:10n. Thonias• •Fla,llantYne, : • elected,
• Fel). 1.1„ 891; seventh are, •• •• .
lon. W.• D. •Balforir, elected Fah. 21S1,.• ••• -
1895, eighth Legislatere. •:
'foe. A. y. Evanturel, elected. Feb.
lOib, 1897, eighth
and ninlh Legjs. •.
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lii t °neig.6)eactiftdr.
a ,
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The Ne.Nin-Record •gives the lbeal
'!:th!4:
of ,iebroary.
Stoves of all kinds
at Reduced Prices.
.AXES, MITTS,.
• SKATES,.LANTERNS, .-
.CHAPF BASKETS,
'4 •
SINGLE and DOUBLE BARREL GUNS
6 • AT COST N• ••
JUST RECEIVED AM)THER ;LOT IIEST
• Anthracite, Nut and
Egg °Coal $6.75 Per Ton
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HARLAND BROS
STOVES • --AND liARD"WAPL.
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