The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-13, Page 2The Clinton riews-Rocord
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TO -DATE IN "EVERY BR- ,
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CHEMIS'T AND DRIJGGIST.
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CROUP ABSOLUTELY CURED.
"There is no remedy in my opinion
that can act mere promptly than Dr,
Chase's Syrup of Linseed And
pentine. It cured my son of croup,
absolutely in one night. We gave him
a dose when he was black in the face
with ettoking, It gave him instant
relief taint cure." --Mie Wm., 1VIeGee, 49
Wright Ave, Toronto, Ont.
' An ex -captain at the French army
is under arrest charged. with cora
spiracy against the public security.
BritistaBoard of Trade returns from
Maroh show inereasa of $1,45,5,000 in.
imports and $19;095,000' in exports.
A '"League of Fronttersmea" is be-
ing formed in London to organize an
empire 'auxiliary. intelligence depart -
rhea. . •
Earl Grey, Lord Strathcena - and
Rev.. A. Q. Kirkpatrick, master of
Selwie College; Cambridge, receiVed
the honorary degree of . doctor of laws
at Queen's University. •
FOR A WEAK ,DIGESTION
No' medicine Can replace food but
' t eh, and
Liver
Chamberlain s S oma a
Tablets wilI help aoti to digest your
food. It is riot the quantity of food
taken that gives strength and vigor
to he system; but the amount diges-
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,P1..ti)C-90.)('Iraaaa'a.'irig<e'fe'qlte,#•.(Fel2e,e?#)C.,,) GotliedC11,
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The News or Goderich.
and ?Lim. Homey are removing
miss elulse A.Skitnings, • to tovill this month, and will remain
aezzzar;euecve:,, sonatires:timje,., withMr.1:Isr:1:111:itebset
KW:Xi i ( • I -_,:ietkie,COC(Dco,eq.c.x.e\e,44.1xek, Kneesha,w.
We congratulate ]Sr. Ed. CamPian , Mr- •Murray of the Bank of Conine. name of ItoseLawn to her handsome
on his promotion to the Sovereign . eree and Mrs. Murray left recently foal brick residence on Market Streat„
Bank at Clinton, He has been Mend I Toronto where Mr. Murrar Ints hein Mr. A. D. IffeLear.. was out tn
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an efficient ()Jerk at the G. T. R. sta- promoted. day looking, Very much improved. in
tion and will undoubtedly soon rise Engineer Taylor, seebad engineer health. •
to a higher position in the bank, of the Andrew Dunn and Oiler Thom- We were sorry to hear on Feiday
Mr. Walter 0. Mitehell has been pr- Bailey arrived frOm Kingston on that our esteemed farmer, Mr. George
t1V1honnadtanyamteor sueennetlenntuhnet. outfitting; of II. Fowler bad been indisposed. for
°Mmr°111. at the pGionT cRee. pattnagti°annothbeyr the past five weeks, but drove to to -
position and giving Walter ea:other wn for the first time on that day. He
chance for promotion.
Mrs, William Thomson received a
letter first week from her hone in
Forfar, licetland, informing her of the
marriage of her easter, Miss Mary A.
Hood Paton to Mr. James McGre-
I g°Or.ur young mariners, Captain Rob-
eprutreiMialKay and Mate Angus McDon-
ald of the B. Triter.. Smith, bave
cd the jaunty little, steam Ya-
cht Petrie from Mr. Jewett of hay-
field and will Utica her tater to Pelee
Island la the fishing season there.
The -yacht is very Well. fitted out for
pleasure. We 'wish those young men
suecess in their venture.
The new year for the F. M. So-
ciety.. begins on ist May. Tile:ladies
'belonging to it will Please take not-
ice. •
At Victoria styeet dumb, on • Sun-
day last Mr. Kennetb, Beaten of Clin-
ton, who will be ordained this year;
preached sermons both morning and:
evening. . The cluereli was filled at the
evening serviCe. Ile has a tan face
and uses fine language, growing quite .
eloquent at times. Ilis sermon in
the .evening 'wee to the young People
of this town, selecting for his text
and Timothy 1-8 : "Henceforth there
is laid up for me a crown of right-
eousness." There Was a full 'choir
in attendance but no special music.
Mr. Beaton has made quite an .
PecSsien upon than who had the
pleasure of • listening. to his .• serinons,
While here he was the guest, of Mr.
and • Mrs. Levis. • ' •
We have had the pleasere of learn-.
ing that the Gueleih Mercury oe Sat-
urday " 1st 'April, contai.ned the folio,
wing note relative .to oneial our fair
young ladies of the W. II. • Women's
Institute, being one et the graduates
of the • 0, A: C. Dairy Sehool, carey-
ing off ;first leandis :as a professional
,lititter maker and cheese maker. Miss
Green will please.receive the . cone
gratulatfons of The NeWs4leceird on
her stiecessful work,, , . . . • has furnished more stone than . any •
. . • ee other quarry 'oil the banks' of the•
• • • . Maitland, •Y!ears• ago a, femily named
The Rosemount will be eommanded
this season by Ca.ptain Woods of Port
Dalhousie.
Mrs. R. Collinson' of the Aberdeen
was the recipient last Week, of photos
taken by flashlight Of the wedding of
her daughter, Miss Collinson, And Mr
Stark of Calgary, also of the dining
room and bridal party and guests
partaking of the wedding luncheon.
Now that Mr. T. Weatherald C. E.
has sold all his lots in the Marwood
and Park Survey, a host toe people
are sorry that they never heard of
the sake, It should have been adver-
tisedVa-aaThe News -Record."
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ted and aseitailated. If .troubled with
la. Weak 'tligeetion cion'tefail.to 'give
these Tablets a trial. Thousands have
only, cost e, quarter. For eat° by TV
la;eict ombe::.11Lted by their 7, 111.7.
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Sipide, the .Anarchint, who attempt;
ed the life. of King Edward, will sho-
rtly. be released. from the reformatory
at Mamnr... •
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RHEUMATIC FAINS... •• •
• ... . QUICKLY RELIEVED
The excruciating pains characteris-
tic of rheumatism and sciatica are.
quickly • relieved by applying Chaint-
client's Pam : Balm. The great pain
relieving. power ,: of 'the. liniment has
been the:surprise and delight of thou-
sands of . sufferers. -The quick ' relief
from' pain . .whioh it. affords 'is. aloue
.worth many tinteol.' the cost.. 1! or sale
..by H. h. Cornlyea • , :•. .
: COUGH REM-
EDY THIli BEST AND 1V1OST POP
ULAR.
"Mothers buy it for croupy. children,
railroad men buy it for severe coughs
and elderly people buy it for , la grip -
Pe," say Moore Bros.,. Eldon, Iowa.
'"We sell more tit Chamberlain's Cou-
gh—Remedy than any other kind. It
seems t� have taken the lead otter
several other good sbrands.'a, There:is
no question but. this medicine is the
best that can be produced for -coughs
and colds; whetlier it. be a child or
an adulte that is afflicted. It always
cures and cures quickly. Sold by H.
B. Combe. .
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW "
FOR YOUR SEASON'S SUP; ' •".
' PLY OF COAL': 'WE CARRY .
ONLY THE VERY BEST. ORA- '
DES: WHICHWILL BE SOLD •: •
AT THE .L.OwEST POSSIBLE'
PRICE . • ,
ORDERS MAY 13E LEFT AT •
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W. J. Stevenson.
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17r3ni5 too ycung to take medicine nu...s be
d of croup, whooping cough and cod:-
usir.g VapcizOresolene- -they breathe it.
A FAMOUS HYMN AND . :
• ' ITS aAUTIItale.
-John Kehl°, who Wrote; the hymn
"Sun of My. Soid,',• was retna,rkable
het the beauty of hischaracter as -
Well as • ter his learning.' In the MaY
Delineator Allan -Sutherland • tells §o -
pleating of the .giftcd author himself
and Of the origie toed, romance, of his
grand lapin, He says
"It is throubh his fa,mot;s eolle,ctien
o/ poems, The Christian Yoal t.hat.
-Kehle is best known 'and -will lie long-
est remembered.' Th,ese.poems Were
written between'131.9.• and 1827.: • The
earlY•attempts Were intended' tor..his
own church ' people to use on red-
letter day n in the, church calendar,
eftetthe scope Of the work was after:
wards enlarged so as.• to :complete the
'entire calendat • thus making it a po-
etioal summary Of the Christian year,
and a companion to the • Beek : ot
Common • Prayer. It was in the see -
poem printed in tbe: Christian.
. Year that Keble's lathout evening
• hymn "Sun Of My Soul" first ap-.
peared—a hymn wh.ieh, voices the: sone
thnents and the prayers of. countless
Christian hearts aS the twill...Ott fades
into night and we yield ourselves to
,sleep. and forgetfolness."•• "A. visitor
once aeted 'Alfred Tennyson Whathis
thoughts were of. Christ. They. were
Walkifigle a garden and for a mom--
ent the great •poet was silent, then,
• ;-"''';''''"'";`"1"""r"=';'"r"."."1"7"°'°"*"'..t.' bending over some:beautiful' flowers,'
he said : 'Whitt the sun is to. these
PUilE•SEED. GRAIN. flowers.' Jesus Christ is to.. my Soul.
..ele is the. seri of my soul. Cianscio-
From the Memphis "Daily News o,
March 31st we rea..d the following sad must be preparing for the strawbem
news : "George Shannon, one of • the season.
best known men of Memphis, brother The whole of the walls of -the Nor-
d Rev, Father Shannon a MeEwan, th St. Methodist church were thrown
lo• duiVaraait :haiesnrieeseindeannede inlatesrtmelillat pdowa last week; The briek seems
Meet. The architect, Mr. Wilson of
occur tomerroW meriting. Mr. Shan Chatham, was in town last week.
nonete survived ley his wife, Mrs A very pretty though quiet wedding
Julielrilittin Shannon, twa. brotherS, took place on Ath April at 0 a. m.,
Rev. Father Shannon and, Chasles i at the residence of Mr. Henry Robin -
Shannon, one sister, Miss Carrie Ste or., the contracting parties being
annon, and his mother, IVIrs, Edwaa. Nisi Harriet Emily Robinson, oideet
Shannon, all formerly of Goderieli, Cu daughter of Mr. George Robinson,
tpaats'ito.tweIniteyha,ydearlia.A
yodhteithhere t
foinnrI(nee Miss Shaw of Clinton) of Ninfia,
01. Man., and Mr. James Eldridge Frit -
death, he was engaged in the whithe zley of town. The bride Was given
nn w
sale besaiabornne.ss.''inThecrndedreteehdv
easaenaeo,,a
eeeN away by -her uncle, Mr. IL Robinson,
and Was pretily attired in her going
a eent of the late Edward Shannon. away gown of Pada dispres of tome -
He was also a:cousin of Judge DOl,. to shade, and hat to match, ana.car-
anTda enionaiiun
st ainniswasriitd:nsun_
ab,leyounrna. ried boquet of white roses, Iler
ben
father sent her a nice eheque, fhe
.day .evenina on the occasion of Rev. groom's gift to the bride was a very.
Mr. Ilazen's sermon to the pailors handsome •gold watch and chain. Rev.
and fishermen. . Mr. Hazen tied the nuptial, knot. 'rhe
We regret to, announce the removal wedding brealdest was a most, rech-
from Goderich of Mrs, (Rev.) Chris- erehe one. The guests were only re-
topher who goes to Innisfail; Albei latives• an4 friends of the bride and
ta.
The table was prettily decci-
• reeome
rated with lovely flowers, and . the, tice cannot be permitted. License%
drawing and dieing rooms rooked like
a conservatory with the rich wealtabeeinid in this way will in .every
h.. case he discontieued at the aarliest
towslips, beaenies, geranitens and
Calla. lilies, .all in bloom. The bride
and groom took the. a. tp., train fer
Detrott,and returned on ,Friday eVen-
ing. A reception was held by the
beide and groom the sante eviming at
svhieh the -many invited . guests spent
a most en103ra,b1e time. .Mr. Fritrzley
is one of ;our flourithing business teen
and we wish him and his bride a hap--
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"py ' future.. • '
Mr. W.. Sharman has removed: to
the house on 'Waterloo street, lately
occupied by Mr., Hodgeits. '
'Mr. Clarke and his sis.tets, the Mis-
Aprit 13th 1905
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Catarr
Is a constitutional disease
orig1rot1n4 in impure blood
and requirmg constitutional
treatment acting through
and purifying the blood for
Its radical and permanent
cure. Be Sure to take
Hood'sSarsaparilla
Nasal and other local forms of catarri
are quickly relieved by Catered*"
which allay infiammatiOn and deodorize
discharge.
Vood's Sarsaparilla, all druggists, $1.
Catarriets, mail order only, 50 cts.
For testimonials of remarkable cure$
send for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4.
C. L Hood Co.. Lowell, Male.
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Mak6:Th.ein.Kep
All license inspectors and boards of
license commissioners have received
the following circular front W. J..
Hanna, Provincial Secretary:
"The various boards of liquor li-
ceuse Commissioners througbout-the
province; and the liquor license in-
case must they allow political con-
sideration of applicatione vvbiele may
come before them for license, in no
lase mut they allow political 'con—
siderations to influence their decis- •
ions.
"It• has been reported t• o me; that
in certain "districts patronage com-
mittees are assuming to direct the
boards as to what license 'shall be
issued, and to whom. This prac-
The loss 'Of -one of the members here
of the.W., L by death, Mrs. • Captain
W. Sceibie. .raade the second
break in • the large • number of 'memb-
ers, the ' first .Presideet,Mrs. Elford
of Hohnesville, also being called aw-
ay to her:, eternal home, which was
regretfully ..cominented upon at the
last meeting Of the W. L by the ?res-
ident. •• •
Mr. George harry' is re -building 'the
pa -rt of his 4welling' that was dest-
royed by Are some months"agO.
Mee, G. Spreng ...has • returned • to
her' home . Hullett, after 'a.pieasaiit
visit With- Mr.end Mien. Richard Sp-.
rung.
Mr, ja,mesa Buchanan Sr:, -ie . ROW
engaged shiagling the ,..roof Ot hi;;
handsome new banding on ',Nelsen st-
reet, : • : •
•:' The "Kerr quarry near Piper's *Dam
PURE. SEED Gal,AIN—WE HAVE usly or miconscibusly, he Was egpress-
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°patted out a Fiour. and Feed Store ing ;the same thought in the sate
language used by good John ' keble
and keep. in stock flOur, bran, sh-
r
orts; Mired meats., etc.' We made a years befoe when he gave to the
world his great heart hymn Sun of
special effort to procure and have M3r Soul."
on band ,a supply bf Clean Seed . • . • •
Wheat ' and Timothy; and farmers " " •
making their purchases from us
pan ,rely upon getting their seed-
• as free as possible from all nox-
.. ious weeds. • •
Fbrd NeWeit
PLEA
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Do not consider it a
hardship to do as much for
THE. NEW&s'RECO
as you do for a city week-
ly or daily. pay for It'
advance.
Consult Your Address Figures.
AS:A CONVALESCENT* FOOD.
Mr. Wyman N. Thomas, Ompala• Ad-
dington Co.; Ont., writes :,"My Wife
had congeetion of the lungs along wi-
th other troubles and became 'very
weak and run down. By -the use . :of
Dr. Chase's ....Nerve , Food she was
made as siren% and.'Well as eaer, „Of.
course I had a doctor, butshe was
weak emit it was Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food. Which built her up.". .
If you :see 14 1» The News-Reeord
it's eo. • • .
' Four hundred Gurkha soldiers 'were
,killed in the ,ea,rthkua,ke at Dharmsa-•
la, India, and thirty per ,oentof" the
native population of the surrounding
villages: perished. •
The. Goderich branch °Labe West
Huron Fataiers! Institute held a. rec.:
Ord meeting •oti Thursday at the xesi-
deace ;of Mayor Mtjrney. ,Before • the
:regular meeting began WI:Ceti:A:II 1VIee-
damesA. Beck', Goderich, 1. Salkeld,
Bayfield Road, Mrs.' ColinaCanipbell,
Huron Bead; and. Mesdames MeGaegor
and Claek of . COnstance, Mesdames
R. Yining. and Green of Colborne arid
the Misses Green, Colborne, and Jo-
linsten and Fergeson.,• Auburn, held :a
hrief session, after whin, at 34).rn
the president., Mrs. I. ,Salkeld, palled
the meeting to order and the .husi-
miss of the day ‘blegan,-, There never
was such a large:•attendanee or mem-
berg held in Goderich 'MI6, • The
!hist paper read was alnesteciijoyabIe,
•ofte "What a Pure FOod Exhibit is
like," which 'besides being wonderfully
interesting to all showed that the•
Writer, Mrs.. J. IL EdWard, is a.prea-
'teat Woman, fully .alive to the benefit -
derived from such eahibitS, . which are
held in Chicago anneally eand in other
large cities and has been, Mrs. Ede
ward said, ilitroduced into oui. Queen
City, Toronto. Miss. Lewitt at this
juncture rendered a very pretty in-
strumental ..• solo. The neat address
Was highly interesting to mothers., as
the. subject chosen by Mrs, C. Gundry:
was "Amusements for Children;'! the
speaker showing that at the Inv of
one year children needed to be ,guar -
'tied in a firth lbut kindly manner from
bad habits and iipeitNI useful. amuse-
ments such asusing a tiny breent
and dustpan,: to teach than ,the art
of Cleanliness 'and also to teach. them
to tea& them to put avetything wiih
Which they amuse themseivea into its
or their places when tired of play,
The mothers, too,' came in for advice
looking well tb-the care .of their
children' Of larger growth, making
them feel that enjOymentis found at
hoint Without going. elsewheee for it.
Mise Sharman their gave 'some nice
piano s.elections after which •Mrs, 1,
Salkeld gave a delightful paper (Ai
"Notes of Celebrated Women okNat-
ional Fanee.'"rhe .aildress Was too
king •for our, Columns, but we hope
soine day the President will give it
to the peesa. The tiext meettn,g will
.bie held at the residence of Mrs. Deity
who kindly put her home it the dis-
posal of the Woman's Institute until
they can procure a large hall, the_
millibar of Members increasing SO ra-
pidly.' In 1904 the membera in Can.
ada, nuMbered 0287 and in the present
year 1905 a far greater number wilt
he reported. A, delightful' tea, was pro-
vided for the members by Mrs. Mur-
ney and lady assiStants ter whieh
vote of thanks was, tendered her,
Donald, a clever soft of Captain
Malcolm Maedieriald of the Tug Hut- I.
on, in trying to separate VW° dogs, ,
his own and, another, put his foot be- '
Lweett them in tie vain hope of Nep-
al:taint; the comleataitts -and Was bit-
ten by both oti the ancle, leaving_an
agly wound front which he will Rut-
P,er for some weeks, Donald said hie
dog evinced every sign of sotrOve wh-
en. he found that be liadeliitten his
master. r
Mr, Ed. SWarts is now feeling that
he Will soon be at liberty to breathe
some fresh air. We hope he cam at.
tend the Daffodil High Tea on Thurs.
day in EaSter. week
• - 'Sbsotibe for The News. sliagort.
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DeGeay lived ,upon the summit.,
Mr.. Daries a,nd
re -modelling his • residence an Brozie
opportunity. :. • '
"The Government is sincerely ana-
ious that the license laws shall be, .
strictly administered, and on a non, .
partizan basis, and :expect your . beet
assistance to this end. Default in
these particulars would not only de-
stroy the tiSefulness of the Board re- .
sponeible. therefor, but would he some :
degree. refleet upor. the Whole , Sys- .
"It is confidently honed that in "
inalcirity of ca.ses this Varit;ng
.tinr.ecessary, and in no case will it
be itnheadeti. • •
Oes Clarice, Bayfielt1 Road, are retir•-•) "'Where the .nurn her of *pimento . •
•exceedo .the number of licenses . to be . •
grapte.d,s,thrioe applioants Witci are
personally iriost desirable. . end
whose itotels.i. are the best appointed.
anti the most; suitable for the publie '
aceonimodation 'sly -child • alway.e be
i'•e.ferred,. • . ' '
ik ihe duty : of i•nspectors to
'make 'a fait 'and imperiled rep:or t.in
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every instance, so. that hoerde nurse
bave the, hest and meet reliable in-
formation before th
' rimnY ' count -its th,...re are yln•res:
called hotel:: 'which are Merely drink-.
ing places, the her •beitie, made ate •
'first" •conaiderati on, • aed aceofinnoili•-.'
for man and' beast Wit.- Speorid- .
.ary. Make the licenses -Of suchaplaeaae
es live: up to the requireinelit•C'or re-
fuse the lieenges. MAKE " THEM
kEEP HOTEL • •
• ,'.Trusting that :your oceupaney of
the. -position will be agreeable and,
pleasant to you, and that ,Yot.' may
be able to say tha,t the practice •
made by' the Government as :-to .the .•
rigid enforcement of the la,w will be .
faithfully parried: out, in your dis- •
triet." •... . • a
ing froinefarm •life,.amt have putchas-
exl..the pretty brick. resideeee: on Brit-'
amnia Road, owned and lately °coup-.
ied by .Mr. George Williams.
' Captain graigie is now the sole
Owner of the Tug .,Evlyn: and is have
Mg it, repaired for readinass at ' the
opening of the fiphinig season.
Robert Clark and William Vattern
stitet are having. the 01(1 'sail boat, that`
• Mr.. Durius Phelan has re-mOvedto v'tas. in:emnmis31" iii tile. fish'inlig /3".1.7
the. •'` house owned by • Mr. J. Daniels ftens. here smite' 1.4ne a -o, eenverted in -
coup . a a . . •
le Of ye as ..g0 ', '. •A: 40 a; tug. -.,..S.Ite• will have a gasoline
enAlue put 10 hi
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which he Moved from IVIarket street
Mr. Thomas -Elliott of 'Barrie, ',1irot- .a'Ptalin .JauleP• • ,Dix' was •the • 1117',t .
29th ,Mareh.. . • -,, ' ' . Turret brown in good conditiOn, .aft -
Knott having purchased .
found. " the
her-ip-law of Mrs; *. D.; Tye; thee on airival Oils snail.. He
er. 'wintering .at *our harbor. '
alt -
Rev Mr. a .
let on ',Ilioek street'aast of : Harry.
We. are sorry to learn of the •Serie.
Reed's .residenoe, Will ernet two' hous- ous illness of . Miss Swift. - •• * •
es -Allis season. " 7 • • ' •:: „ William ' Bolton,- gardener of .11amil-
-IVIanter Clifford Webb . is: row engage ton, has. rented the residerna. of •Mr..
ed by Oliver' eabitely, grocer. ' • . Harney, • Ilurtin, Road, , Some • time'
Mrs, Chrystal is •leaving town ow- ago Mr; Bolton' Ptirchased from, %the
Mg. to the illness of her son, •Lorne, estate of lathe •]at e A. P. McLean
she .thinks when he is able to travel, -twelve •notes, Which he interals 1.6*
she . Will abcompany him to Moose convert into • a market garden. Mr,.
Jaw for ehenge of clima,te. • Mr. Chry Bolton, a brother of Mr.. William pel-•
stal'a•business in now.. carrii.d on irton, is also removing from Hantilten
Tote:into, . So that when Lorne • regains bad has purchased four acres :of the
ficiis. !manta they will resi'de in that -A. P. McLean estate MO Hun* Road
ty..
Mrs.. JaMes Walker is glad to learn
that her brotheiain-law, Mr. W'alker.
of Clinton is recovering safisfaetor-
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'WHAT ONE MAN HAS D0 -N1.
THE BE1VIARKABLE ACHIEVE-
MENT OF A REMARKABLE
MAN—A SPLENDID EXAMPLE
OF WHAT UNTIRING DEVOTION
CAN DO.
For yeats Dr: J. $, •Leonbardt, of
Lincoln, Neb., studied the probtem of
how beet to prevent and Cure dtheaSe.
He was net satisfied with ',the
methods. and Ireatments in. general
use and ' after long study and much
experinient hei'deelated that:
"The' poisonous 'products of the fer-
mentation and decomposition of- un-
fOods abOorlyed by the SYs-
tem are the first cause of almost ev-
ery disease." •
,. tie new thba all the medicines pre-
set:11/M foe the stainaph and botweh
contained 'resinous properties whict
left behind them a dried 'up condition
of the mueolis MentbraiM lining a the
stomach and bOWels-•-•this after effect
invariably resulting in Chronic Com-
plaints.
. Dr. Leoedaidt. therefore determined
that to correct disorders of tilt
stomach and/bowels he must prOdtle4
an effeetivetmedieine containing at;so.
lutely no resinous substance!, bitch as
Etre found in the ordinary pill.
He succeeded and the result he
called Anti -Pill.
Dr, Leenhardt's Anti -Pill will curt.
permanently any ease of Dyspeps4
or other Stomach TrotOle, Bilious-
ness, or ConatipatiOn.
50e, a bottle. All druggists, et
The Wilson -Pyle Co., Limited, Mag.
aa Palls, Ont. Sole agrinits for Can-
adat, 104
' We saw a quantity of stone • In. a
yard • on :East Street, and . -we fondly
hoped aegood chance.- toreport the
bill:Ming of a neW house thereon, but
the lady said the stem: Was -for •sale.
. Monday 3rd April, furnished temith
a 'rainy afternoon, and, an all night
ram. • • . .• -
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. ,ABOUT Ra-mumArtsNi. -
There are few diseases that inflict
More torture tbah rheumatism and
there is .preb•ably no disease for wht-,
ch: such a varied and useless- lot of
remedies have ..b,een: suggested. Teases
that it can be cured le, therefore; a
Vold statement to make, , buteChandi
eriain's Pain 'which enjoys an,
.extensive sale, has 'met with great
seems§ in the treatment oX this 'dis-
ease. One application of Pain Balm
will •relieve the pain, and hundreds ni
sufferers have testified to permanent
cures by its use. -Why sutler when
Pain Balm affordsuch quick relief
and costs but a trifle.? -.For sale by
fl B. Combo. - • '
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,
: •
Capt. Morrison of Port Caldwell,
and his daughters the Misses ..Sara.
and Rhode, Morrison, have returned
to their old home on Britannia' Road,
at present occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Baker. .
r Miss Sara: Buchanan has returned
to Goderich after spending some
years in the Northwest.
Misa and the Messrs. Welsh intend
to oecupy the cottage ow West Street
owned by Mts. Shaw.
Mr. Canteton of the Big Mill km
purchased the new brick building on
Picton Street, owned by Noble Smith
Mr, 4ohn Galt and family have re-
moved to their Nelson Street rest-
de.nce, after speeding the winter at
Hotel hedford.
Mr. E. SWarts keeps 'steadilY
itn-
proving'-
. .
The 1905 edition bf Canadian
Newspaper Directory has just been. \MS. plily fey° years ago the demand
published. The • book M. handSomely 1 prompted Dr. JS. Leonhardt, of
hound in cloth, :tontains nearly 100 Lincoln,. Neb., the discoverer,,to pre -
HOW IT SPREADS-.
The• first package of Ter.:LeOtthardt's
. .
Tient •Roid (the infallible Pile eure,)
that wa.s put opt. went to a, small
town •In Nebraska. " • •
tht
ceIntsideit.l•rreerli ..laioepaeleess°.1. Pi.lgs' Wa9
The neWSpread and -0.1t1tOugn this
•
'pages of valtiable information about
the newspapers of Clan ada, ;and :is well
worth its cost • to any firni which aims'
to do business :outside . of'. its • own
town. ; •
In addition to coMplete Hats of
'newspapers and .magazines .published
in Canada„ with full•particulars as to
frequency of issue, publishers, polities
circulation, • ete.,. etc.,. the work in al:
se a valuable • Gazetter of the im-
portant towns and cities, .giving pop-
ulation, location, 'Chief industries,
Issued as n otipplentent, and in-:
eluded. in a special envelope with the
Directory, is a set of specially pre-
pared maps' of theDominion; giving
all the news,paper owns.
.This valuable work is Published by
A. McKin & Co., NewspaPer Adver-
tising Agency, Montreal and Toronto,
who • handle the Advertising of Many
of the leading ana Most • sucoesiful ad-
vertisers in the Dominion, as well as
many of the largest advertisetS in the
United States -and Great Britain,
pate it for general Imo. Now :
hieing . sent to all parts of the world. • ...-
It will eure an case of Piles. There • '
a month's treatment ineachbox, ..„.
Sold for $1 00, with abholute
It is for sale by ,druggists, or '; hy'
The WilSon-Fyle CO., Limited, Nia-
gara, Falls, Ont. . • , 4
• The First Man:Created.. :
•
In the- beginning God created the '
heavens and the earth, then the editor • '
theu the • liberal adVertiser,—whieh ••
were all good. The • next day. it snow-
ed and he:created the 'man who does •
not believe. in advertising, another
who does not take the home' paper •
a,rul then he, rested. And then the. •
deVil .got into the mohlding room anal
created the man who takes the paper
for several years and fails to pay for
it, After he had completed this sora.
ry.job and having. a few inipi left he .
created -the excuse, of a man who sett-
les his subscription by informing UM
post -master to mark his paper "re-
fused," •
• , WHEN .Y011 GROW OLDt
The body needs patching—wasted
:tisstfes must he rebuilt; played -out
organs • restored—blood ',heeds extra
nourishment,. Elderly people need Fe-
rrozon•e,—need it because it vitalizes
and rejuvenates as n� other remedy
can. Perrozone builds' up-- the kind of
strength' that .make •one feel, gooe-
keeps back the decay, of old age' and
makes you .look young and handsome
again. Forget 'nervous eithaustion,re-
new your vital energy, again re-enter
rozone, only 'fifty cents per boX, at
all
ie dleiafete,orsfy, Outl.i. Your remedy is Fere
•
'rhe 'Curran soheol ease has been
ttled, • the Separate School . hoard, re-
taining the new nehool and paying
the Public. School Board $300 and the •
coate.. ' •
• The Passenger steainer Uncoi» whi-
ch has. for tieveral years operated
tWeen .Windsor, A mherstburg awl Petal ,
Island, was completely destroyed by;
fire at Sandwich,
adaeques Faure made a baloon trip
across the English Channel in safety..
'The News-Iteeord gives the • local
news. .
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