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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-09, Page 2• Ci• The Clinton lieww.Rovertl AU Soap is not Pore• Soap That is the reeson why $$000.0o reward will be paid by Lever Brethers Limited, Totonto, to any person who: can prove that ;,„ Sunlight Soap contains any form of Adulteration whatsoever, or contains any in- jurious chemicels. e. Shrunken woolens, frayed linene and sore chapped bands are evidence that all soaps are not elum scope. Sunlight Soap is guaranteed to he a pure soap. Dealers are authorized to return purchase money to any one finding cause for complaint. Sunlight Soap is equally good in hard or soft water. .EVER BROTNcaliii,i4reso, TORONTO 1004 There's easy, good washing ahead for the Sunifiht Melds ays Fresh • • I t •ezAt..t OUR STOCK OF IMUOS ETC. WILL ALWAYS . BE ' FOUND FRESH AND UP- TO-DATE IN EVERY BR- ANCH, AND WE* IINVITE • YOU TO GIVE 'US/A CALL . . • IF YOU WISII TO PROCURE ANYTHING USUALLY FO:. UND IN A FIRST-cLA.SS • DRUG• STORE, • T•F .sooloo.o. An ad in The News-Reeord ' pays, ' Nathaniel Bartholomew of Stras- burg, Out, fell off a load of coal and. broke his ,neek, and the 'body lay on the, road for. tWelve hours a,nd wes frozen Miff, . • *" . . A CHICAGO. ALDERMAN OWES HIS ELECTION To CHAMBER- • LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, . "I can heartily and conscientiously. reeoininend Chamberlain's Cough Re- medy for affection's.' of the throat and Dings, says Hon. john Sheniek, 220 So..'Peoria St., Chicago. Two • yea- rs ago during a campaign, I eaught cold after being oyerheated, which irritated my throat and 1 was finally compelled to stop, as I could 'not speak aloud: In My extremity a. fri- end advised me to else Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy. I took .two, descii• that afternoon and Could not believe iny senses when I ,fouird the next. morning the inflammation had large- ly -subsidedletook several d ses 111 t day, kept 'eisht, on eelaing throdel, the campaign arid I thane this einethat I weer sity 3e.ti, ,t fur Clem: 'rlris remedy is • foc.. sale by : B. Conaie, Ceetton • eiegf.,eseot(eiteeee;eS(o)(i•Cr'ke(S)0)(yebe-CeSie, The News of Goderich. Miss Eloise A. Sicilifiligs; • 0000000000000 e'er, •toec,ixDfii: Corespoadent 0 000000 Mr. Kelly of Pieton, wire for eome On Sunday afternoon next at the weeks before the death of W. T. Wel- Gospel Temperance meeting Mr. A. sh, jeweller, Inenegieel the latter's IeKibbon, author of "The OW. Or - Chard addrese the tneetlng. Mr. Gifford 'Elliott, who. studied la,w in this town but is now a flour- ishing barrister of Yorkton, wes sines, as has assumed the ownership of it. Rev. Mr, Levok, after all his love for Goderich, left his charge on Mon- day for the rich farnmeg Striae of fling :needs in town last week. Be Nebraska.. The congmeation is very came hp from Exeter where he spent small here but like other congroga- some time visiting his relatives. Giff. tions will grow when they get a new was the familiar name given him aunt. here. John Serirngeour of the organ 'fee- We read with pleasure in last wee - tory spent a JeW days in Lucknow k's issue of The News -Record the last week. sPetch in the Commons of our mem- Miss Nellie Garrow rammed to be,. Mr. E. N. Lewis. Toronte on Saturday after a few The Xing 'Edward Hotel hockey weeks' Ivisit with eelatives and tri- club _invites next week any ether betel to a, challenge to a game . en the Ice at the West street rink. At the Gospel Temperance meeting, on Sunday last the address Was ably given by G. F. Blair, who said that he felt very pleased to till)* that the, scrlature reading fledteafternarin, was of such. an illustrative character to the ,Temperance worker, he who no fear of any damage being done his wishes to do good work anti be work for be thinks the river could whole. Ile must be healed like the ,not put two men out of position if sick man at the pool of 13etheseda, they tried to turn the tide. Well, if His heart, too, must be full of love he sits bp every eight until the ab- to touch the human heart. It is. in ove date he will 'know posstedy some-. a Word, he said referring, to the same thing More than he wants to. .know ' chapter, from which must spring all of. the old Kenesetung. the successful temperance work . we Mr. and -Mrs. Maurice Sprung of can do in this world. Christ came *Pontiac, Mich., after spending. a week to the pool that day and His divine in . Goderieh with Mr, Sprung's eou- voice filled -the men with hope and he •sin Mr R. Sprune left to spend knew that the command given hini week witle Mr. Sprung's grandfather, could be obeyed as he • felt himself •Mr. Richard Sprung, Hullett, and on Whole.. Mr. Blair said there 'must be Saturday left for their home in Pon- a great affinity between the men' and Oat: •• , • women workers' in the good work as* The At r-Hesseae given on Thursday both musir be faithful , or Their work last at the home of Mrs. Doty, un- will be useless. Let eveey 'roan , and woman begin each 'day with the wish to do 'all .the good they . can for humanity and soon the world will he on an eqUal footing, all striving for the' over throw of. all that is evil. • The Daughters Of the Einnire had: a most successful bazaar on, Friday p. m. •The • fano}, table was in charge •of the IVIisses Helen ,Shephard and Evelyn Macdonald and the candy tables were presided.ever by the Mis. ses Elliot and Mona Kidd. The guests were served 'with tea and coffee, bre- and butter and cake by the Ms: ses Jessie Strang; Laura 'Carey, Jean an Tom' Delphine Nairn .and . Daisy Middletbnof Clinton: The tables we- re all decorated witli maple leaves painted for the oceagion, with spring and: itt'tuMn tint. • Wax candles were, burning, on; the fancy Work teble. Mr: and WS. Richard Sprung 6' fldltett vieieed Mr. and Mee, R: Spr- ung one day 'recently. '. ,e• •,11Irs. J, 11. Shirley and Master By- ron ofe, the U. S. etingulate left on Monday and will net return Until the middle. of April.. They are ' visiting . ends here, Mr. Medregor of the 0. P. R. staff has returned from re trip, to Elmira and other points on the new survey between that potion of the new ro- ad and Goderich. Some one propheeiee thathe-ie will break op on the Maitland on 12th March. Mr. Piggott entertains der the auspices of the Woman's In- stitute was a delightful affair. , The Ladies numbered about 'nee. hundred who attended, many of whom joined the .Institute. • The hostess, Mrs. Doty, dressed 'in a costume Of black silk, welcomed the .gueets in her own cottrteeue way. -The officers.. of the Institute" did all in their power to make the members and their guests feel at hoine.0 After the preliminary business ; matters.were . settled Mrs. • (Rev.), Hairline:ill read a very pleasing *paper on "The duties of mothers to their children." She said that the tubjeet was a bread field and that her awn knowledge Of children was con- fined to boys, she felt unable to ful- ly discuss the all important nniki hu't one thing she knew, a ow - tiler •onitist without fail always • be the leader .of her children and often tnot.herg. work tee herd, becoming we- -ary. and lose their grip upon • their, . , tenipers so that moth is nmet try and put ! the care of their children before 'negfeetiag . them for Work: Mrs, Hamiltonto a practicalevoman ,and haing corne.•acrose by accident' the March number of the 'Delineator 'She on looking over ite pages: fowl a ofine article. on "The: Mistakes of Mothers'i Portion • of which. she. read, telling .each mother to make .0aeh .child .waft :upon himself �r her- self 'when. old 'enough to do 'so, An good bit Of advieb was not to • Orden herself with toe much pany,net to fill her •Itoese•with brie e• brae which took too ,inuch care, etc*. Ales. John L.• Aiticio read an addreSs on "The. Mins of Women," showing that whatever aim in life evertrarrehaa*eefter; gooLjLsjie stiLl.. keeps it, before her teethe. face. of:op' Position she . will 'surely succeed, Yet r ideal Ethould • not be too high, e sociable, profiteerie:and instruct - e. 'A verY nicely prepared ' papet. Mra. Gundry ',Sre entitled "Wome 's ;Public Speakine" was tead by I'M Nit illINIta411te Y 11. B. COM•B SPECIAL ONE WAY EXCURSIONS —FROM CLINTON To— Billings Mont. - • e3e 130 CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. Colora,de Sprihgs, Denver, Hel- • • ena, • _Butte, Mont., Ogdere '• Salt Lake City, 'Utah • 40 30 OA I • LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW . FUR YOUR SEASON'S SUP- PLY OF COAL, WE CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA- DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD: AT THE -LOWEST POSSII3LE - PRICE a • Nelson, Rossland, B.:C., Spo- ' kane, Mash , • • e40 80 Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., Vancouver', Victoria, B. C.... $43 30 San Franeiseo, Cal• $43 75 I'roportionately low rated to other • • points. . Ticketi on , sale, from- March 1st to May 15th, 1905. FOrstieketseandefull- information call On F. Xt,inodgens, Teem Agent ; A. 0, Pattistm, Depot Ticket Agent. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT . . . • • • • ' • he DAVIS .& ItoWLA1STIS'e5, BARD-, •• . . • , • . . 1VARE STORE. OR. WITH ..• • • *. ,• • ::* W. J. Stevenson. - Ana.mmommamon , • • PURE SEED 'ORRIN.. • . PURE SEED GRAIN.1VE •HAVE °paged out a Flour and Feed Store • and keep in stook flour, bran, She ortAi cured meats, etc. We Made a ,special effort to procure .and have on hand a supply of • Clean 'Seed Wheat :, and Timothy, :and farmers making their parehases from us can , rely upon getting their seed as free as possible from all nox- iaus weeds. • •' • Ford & NceiL • * •' A .FAMOUS' SCHOOL* , • CENTRAL * * eMrrsc;1'.1woamiciar)Bk n..inetcliatsildwreeiligpow-tiontile.evlien She fully* underglartils the subject mr- ' Whieli she chooses to speak : The erg were all received with Warm. pplanse. Before and . between ',the. .dresses instrumental Angie was firenis.lied by Mrs. (Maier) Beck and the Misses SkimineSe Tretheway; Ne- ville and Dyke: A lovely violin duett *as .wellrrendered by *Master Frank and IViiss MabelDoty. MM.. Doty ae. Companist: • A chorus waS Mealy ren- dered by the Misses Tretheway• and Nevlile Mise MAO '.I'retheWay plea- sed all With her ,execution of • 'The Burning of. Rome." •Miss. Neville and Miss Dyke played •duripg the tea hour. Little tables with embroider- ed. White dictate and a vase Of flovvers upon each, were tiet in the dining etiorri. for the .guests for the five o'clock tea. which Was a delight- ful ,one. After a11 had been ;ier(ved vote 'Of • thanks was given Mrs, Doty .for her great eeurtesy in giving the use of her house' to the W. I. and in lending all assistance to Make the same one of • the greatest events lzi the history of the W. I. 'here. 011 STRATFOFID. ONT. * • The largest arid most success- * ful Commercial and Shorthand * r* school in Western Ontario. Our * * coursed' are up-to-date and rac- * * tical. Leading colleges in Can- e * ada and the United States em- * ploy our graduates as teachers., * * Write for free catalogue. You 4. * may enter at any time. • Elliott and McLachlan, * * • • Principals. * eeeeeeeeeeeeepeaseekeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeweeee • * Do. not consider it a hardship to do as ranch fo:r THE NEWS -RE ORD as you clo for a city week- ly or daily pay for it in advance. .Consult Youi A ddiTsi:Plgtioesi, :o-o,moostownissonmomordwasioaeldtelettlaar014 .Sulisorike:fOr.. T46 News toord. SOURCE OF SUPPLY. POISONED. AN ALARMING -CONDITION PRE - SEM' IN MANY PLACES IN CA- NADA, HOW BEST TO CORR- ECT IT. Many people all OVer the DOMinion are beteg poisoned slowly but surely, and that by their Own carelessness. • The food inay be pure; but digestiOn Is not ternplett, and all that is not digested tots and ferments, giving off the Motet violent poisons. What was intended to sustain life really turns into that which destroys life. The teinperatute of the body ie a little over 98 degrees, Every partiele of undigested food lite in the stornach and boWelsguilject, to this tempera- ture, which' is da.ehigh as in the sun on a hot summer day. It ig net neeeseary te explain how gulel.ly such heat will detompose iload matter, either' aninial or vegetable. The Stomach and Bowels ntuat he vet right—Anti-Pfil Will do it. Dr. laconhardt made his Anti -Pill speci- fically to eorrect these conditions, and t has never failed when given a fair chance. 50 eetits, All drugaiste„ or 'lite Wilsoreoloyle 0o., /Amite& Niagare Ont, Sole rtapitro for Canhda. • 11$ last Week In the rink here. relatives in Chicago., • „ We deeply regret having tocht•oni- _ cle the death on Friday of Eliza4th, relict of ehe late Captain W. Stehle McKay We uuderstand that the new Metho.' dist. church to be built this season will cost abieut eighteeri thousanddol. ..Hri,i).}1A.p ECZEMA., . My daughter, thirteenyears old; suffered from eczema ter three yeaese She was treated by Our family phy- sieiane -and-needeo thee ointments- wi— thout benefit. By using Dr. • Chase's Ointnient she has, Wen- 'etirripletely Cured. This is 'the only ointment 1 feel like eecommer.ding.",Mr. JOInee. H. Patriquin, 176. Rockdale Avenue, Sydney,' C. B. . . •• • Ite4sS' Wigigine, who lectured here se. me time ago, . for- the - W. 0, T..13. P said at Brockville on 'Wednesday :ni- ght "Sacrifices einst be Made -to dri- ve' the liquor traffic' !rem our and This is the send: Oft DM Kingston Whig gives our young townsman. Mr; George M. Cox ; son of 'Mrs. Samuel: Cox : The wedding took 'piece ,at St: Cithatiries on Feb. 21st At the..horne of .the bride"s. parents, of '1VileseEthel M. Deans to George . IVI. Co', , Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Cox sail front. New York on . March 'first for London,, England where • Mr. Co' acts as European buy- er for Gordon, McKay & Co, of tior7 onto. • The' above interesting note re- ferring to Mr. George M. Cot Will doubtlese be read with pleasure. :1:o many of our readers in -Huron coun- ty .where he entered the Mercantile businesS Of Williern Acheson Se Son about fourteen yeare . ago.. He arid his bride visited, his mother, Mrs'. S. Cox, for two days, leaying on Fri- day for New York where he took passage for London. • March was ushered in by a flood of senghine. ' .' ' . • • ' The last of the hops given under the auspices of • the HarttionY Club for the season took 'piece at Odd - fellow's • hall lone- Tuesday everting. About thirty 00110ov:were . in attend- ande. ' The young ladies nearly • cill Wore a flower or two in the coiffure but none' on the corsage., 13esides the •orchestra only • two gentlemen • wore a bloutoelere, with Alio execipte ion of one Who 'wore a pink earns.. Mon in his hair, 'placed there by 41, partner in one of the dances and etratige to state it remained in its o : ttwheevhop que,r;tere the remainder of the eVenirig. Miss Blaekstene returned from her -visit tSarnia in time for bringing with her Miss Th. meson of Seaforth, The hop was quite as enjoyable as any previous affairs, Mr.:and Mrs, It: Persons .left • 011 Thursday a, ne for. London, return Ing on Friday evening, Little Rhee accompenied them, , .4i e The world carnival or Inc' emits at took ,plaee itt the Went etreet rihk oneMonday evening. There was n eery 1 geed attendance of eight seers end a Very fair gathering of youths and Inaideris' en meeque, but very few Wore gahrt dresses. Miss Xatie Shiels of the /futon hotel made 'quite a , fairy ballet dancer. • Winghani defeated our hockey boys • •;9' • Lovely Winter. Same old winter, • Same old freeze. • Hanle AM &Weer, Seine old eneeze. SaMe old microbe• s Floating round, Same old wind up Ur4teg ground, Same old cranlis Who say its great, Noses dripping While they wait. Same old earaches., Only more; Same old hands • Chapped and sere. Same old ibeging - To be where &Nits of flowerS . Fill the air. Salim old fear that They who stay Ilere might. get Our Jobs away. Same old troubles, Same old siipe, Same old sores On our lips. •• Same' old icy Sheets at night;. Same old Pins All frozen tight. Same old sun, far, ofr and small • Hardly any Good at all: Same old "measles Everywhere, Satne old smallpox . Here and there. Same old creeking Wheels to hear ; Same old sidewalks: To keep clear. ' • Same. old break-doWons, Trains all ola.te ; Wires entangled, • , op, it's great ! • • Sane old lying, Same old pretence That we like, it• — • What's the sense ? • Let's be &mild; • bet's admit ' ' TbGaitadwl;ldflitv.er.Y • hatii we'd o de ut •wout snn di e , Had, the price, If 'twer not for Love of gain Who among us Would remain ? • •• —S. E. Kiser. Wingham. Mrs. Jas. Vaalitor.e, of Maltahend, Iscie of the constitutional I rigaornaches end pains, .h nausci eA'a,o1L)90 anbderl,ca ate s g e iate, Deceased was 52 yearof age, and Dr. W. T. Holleway, ' . A sudden death was that of Henry Cox, a workman at the Union fact - very well, end on Thursday morning did not rise at the usual hour. Mrs. Dawson, with whom he boarded, gave him breakfast n bed, which he • and soon atter when she returned , to the. bedside, the Spark of life hgd fied. ' ory. On Wednesday hedid not feel 1.13.ecoptn13tilytIsis,reolstaVVacre eojel,lirti,11,11.. • Saturday last. was pay-day at the • factory, and he wasavinhis wages r.1 for a, few days at the home of ber 1 nephew, Mr. W. F. VatiStouts • Mrs. VanStone left Brussels some thirty- two years ago and has eince been ,re- siding in Missouri. Miss 1Viary R. rindlater, daughter of Mr. Wm. Findlater, of Alorris,, who will be graduated from the Womaa's Medieal College of Philadelphia in May of this year; has been appoieted to the position of Resident Physician on the staff of the New England Hos- • pital, Boston, Meese going on ditty in July. Out of a class of forty-three students, Miss Finillater Was one 'of three who were vhoeen for the posit- ion. . Rev, WM. ',Owe haS reeel Rd notive of his appointment as Rural Dean of . a liuron by His Lordship the' Mellott el Huron. The Appointmentwill be popular one and Mr. Lowe will fill the position with honor to himself and the church. Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Holloway, of Clinton, were visiting for a. few dayg at tbe home of the ,former's brother, •to remove his family to Wingliant ; in fact his wife had begun to pack the household goods, when news of his sudden death reohed March 96 1905 R eumatism ' FOR AN. rivipX4,1Ep APPETITE, Loss of aPPetite, alwaYs results from faulty digestion. All that is needed . is a few doses of Chamber- lain's Stomach And Liver Tablets. They • will ineigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion aad give you an appetite like 'a wolf. These tab- lets also act as a • gentle. laxative. For sale by 11 B. 'Combe, Clinton. • - Miss Millie' Stevenson of eClinton Was the ,e'oe the past few . weeks -of theMiseTretheway and- :With them attended the At Heine lan'Tliu- tsday 'last. given at. Mrs .• Dety's un derthe auspices of the %Meanie: In- stitute:' • : • . , Mrs. Colin Campbell.' returned. on Wednesday from a very .extended . trip: In the intereets; of the Woman's-ebi stitute .M. •dliffetent parts of Ontario', She is quite satisfied With the sue - Tess 'of 116. Workwhere she visitied,' • . . cinAMpIoM teiNnitsTT• FOR UMATISM, Chag. Drake, a Mail earrier at Ch- apinville, Conn.:: says : '"Cheeriber. lain's PainBalm is the Champion of, all liniments .• The pant year I was troubled a great deal with rheurna- tiSmAn•mk. shoulder.... ..Af ter trying several coma the storekeeper here re - .commend . this *remedy and- it Com- pletely cured nie." There is no Use of anyone suffering Deem that painfia ailmeet When ehig linimeut can be obtained for ,aesteall AUDI. Onei.appli- cation gives prompt relief and • ite continued Use for it ehort • time. will produce A perthaneot cure. For sale by H. D. Combe, 'Clinton, • Ai. advertisement in The News - Record brings • good reSeits, • ' • A Wiehipeg despatch says farmers at several • centres of 'wheat -raising have started harrowing, wild geese are flying north and bars are coming Mit of winter sleep. -sure signs of spring. KIDNEY DisnAsn FOR 20 YEARS Mr, Castvell Reid, Orrville, Mus. koka, Ont., writes :—"For nearly twenty' years I was troubled With kidney disease, and have recently hem completely cured by using' three boxes of • Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. 1 have tried a great many re medics, but never smiled to, get any- thing to de me no much good until I used these pills." . • A SIMPLE CURE FOR MISS. • • 'Pile Sufferers At tow that Ointments and other local treatments sometimes relieve but never cure. They'don't remove the cause. • There is a' little tablet that is tak- en • internally removes the cause • cif Piles and cures arty 'case of any kind no matter how long gtanding. A month's trea,tinent acists St. Ask for Dr. • Leonhardt's Hem -Rohl (a thousand dollar guarantee goes with every treatment.). • HemeRoid is the discovery • of Dr. Leonhardt •• of .Lincoln, Neb. one of the most distiaguished and succees- ful .physicians in the Western States, All Druggists, or The **Wilspu-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagfia Pelle, Ont. 12 Big.DeAlers in f.pkIck Advipz Dehorning The folloWing letter.' reeclvect. by our local' 'dealers In livestock will be ro- ad with :interest hy stock breeders '1 spent •the biggest part' Of 'last month in Chicago and New York' loo - :king after the :interests of the 'Cattle and sheep. trade. During the last few years I have had .a geed :dealof aceLainta;nce ' With allthe principal exportersand cattle dealers in AM,: erica :and , I am favorably well knee wit and can get a good deal of trade. from : these parte, providing our far- mers will follow out their ideas. ,NO -W,. this is the , very time, of tb year, to insigte upon what I .Arn going to tell you. They are death alt horn cattle,explaining' thatthey do not want to bey' them within S5 per cent of the dehorned cattle, They tell me they would just • as leave deal here as Any *erlice; but -they merely want t;• get what they want.' to . ship. They complain about out cattle being bru- ised: so enuele that they, .do not want to -•buy them.. Las t year there were, 40,000 lantibs shipped to Buffalo. This is about the exeCt number and I cart Secure' orders for every lamb inCa.n- oda at Buffalo prices, if the, farmers ' l'itrialtlietlinsleeeratlinrlaytcebtahnegiringlailinli13evelth-; particular from what it was a few' years :.ago.. Out of the 40,060 lambs there were over 20,000 eOed for expo - and there is no •reason why the entire trade *should not be marketed,. 111 Toronte.; One New Yerk people shut- me ,right :off. They gee!' that our Toronto laniba ' are .too buakYo and eVery person•shippian• Ish0- wa that 80per cent. Thatt7come lo To - Onto are •hualis and'. buck Iambs: to an American •buyer are not. -worth withib 75 per cent of .the ewes and wether s; •illitoti I We'rit to eariVaSS them to trade the , first thing they said to me was "Your lambs are tee) blAeley ,and we •eetinet trade with you.' Their trade does not nail for buck tenths. • Now, •I want to insist *upon yeti to write to your own local pap- er and explain to them that they must have their,' lambs castrated and arrange About •.having •theft • cattle dehorned. We would have this pub- lished' in every paper in Canada if we were acquainted evith them. • If any dealer' thet 1 write to will wri- te to his Own Paper and,haVe it ad- vertised for a Month. I will pay for it, Now, J ani only one in a , groa,t number that this will benefit, There is not theiusainis but millions of dol- lars lost eery year, to the farmers of Ontario for not having their Sane- bs. castrated and their cattle cle4ior6-• ed. The' iambs that are not fit for export on the American maeliet, if they are °agitated, our farmer g' will 'buy the *•Mr feeding ptirposes, Which ' is becoming it great industry. 'Vetere truly, • McDonald & Maybee. d i se a ses, It -manifests itself tied s,—but it cannot be and stiff es,— enrol by local appikAtions. It requires constitutional treatment acting through the blood, and the best is a course of the great medicine Hod's Sarsaparilla which has permanently .oured thousands of cases. For' toitbnordid* of rooms -kohl() cores aend for Soak on lt,boomatim. No. 7. ,c I. Hood Co.: LeWf011, Mtn. rimmo:6■Nrrommormosimmomommoism......!.......tho- CglInIvite TowAship Friends of the family in this -diet- rid will regret to hear of the death of Albert, the eldest Son of A. :13. Potter, of . Montgomery, Assa., for- merly of - Colbortie town.hip. - The lierald, of Whitewood,, Assae, speaks thus of the sad event *: • "The many settlers resitting •in Montgomery and suereunding district. were shocked wh.n -they learned . of the death of Albert W.'eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Potter, in Win- nipeg, on Wednesday, February 8th Deceased had gone to Winnipeg late in November last, where he xeceived -employment in the Jettualebeuse otehe C. N.: fl About two weeks. ago he contracted thyphoid fever, which is sc. prevalent in that city et present, and was taken. to 'St. Bonifa.ce Hospital, where he died after an illness of two weeks. „I.Te. Was eighteen years, rine months unit] nineteen days old, • was a clever yOung man Oith every'prospeet .of a bright future. Attifough in • the empty of the 0, N. R. as very. short time, be had already received promo- tion. While at home he was one of the favorite young men of district and big .sudden t Orate° has .been keen- ly felt theeekehout the witele eommun- ity„ If it is a hiliotts attack teke•Cham. berlate's Stomach and Liver l'ablete ' and a quick cure is certain. For sa- • le hy II. B. Cambia, Clinton. ' Caine rate e on the 'Atlantic will he : raised. e Anagreement to this effect • Was. reached in Loridon to -day: • • • • ,-- • One of: the emst prominent editors . • inTliVicArdeeanwlanhda: oliteetetoarRreuSstd 4,Lia•11 men for 'free speech .in the Mixed Com- mission have'heen refused. •.• Remember the date of Pi oL Taube'g , visit to Ciihtion. • - 2 jet aiX1 2tid• A' notbrious 1iz'i Ibi 1, Isaac LOtt- rid& by name,' has been Captured • at. " Lhe Tenawanda Indian -Reserve. : . . • , Itis reported -,in. Winnipeg that Hort . Mr: Sifton will 'succeed Lord. Strath- • Colin, as itigp.. commissioner in Lone • • . • . • ' ' . . • . • • THti. SOURCE OF NEURALGIA: It runs hand in hand with poor bl :nod and weak iferveni Health ±iii , • AOW11:,: lierVeS get irritable,. neuralgic • terture folloWs. For the momentra.p- • ' Plications may relieveeebut to their- oueloy_enee __the ,:sysiem_1111.1.SL___:4',' strengthened with nutritious 'blood. , : • -What can alital Ferrozone'? • It in - (Typhus :the appetite,forms abinnianep ••• . rif rich, lire.gleing blood, supplieg. (inteiment .abd building material.- for. tvtivii()tit .Ferrozano complet,-' • ly ti•art:s neuralgia. Every root aid •. • • bra,r.ch .of the disease- it sueeess in every ease. Stop elite ferine-efilly ; cents buys Feiiozone. Fifty.. chocolate. coated tablets in • .a box at any drug store. •• . . for.4.4.61 Uri OVer . . . • AND Y01,1 'WILL NOT FIND A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN • WHO IS' NOT A PXrtrti BELIEV- ER IN NEWSPAPER ADVER- TISINO., FUT YOU MUST- RE. • MEMBER TlIAT ONE AD DO. vsN'T MAKE ADVERTIMG, MAP OUT A 'CAMPAIGN TO COVER A CERTAIN PERIOD AND T.TSE, A opon, STRONG •PAPER• Liiin Tim NEWS- • krieORD, AND YOU MAY REST ASSURED YOU WiLfe GET THE BUSINESS.. 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