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Mr. J.?. Brewn has purchased the
pretty brick house on Church Street
formerly owned by. Iiire. Adamson,
IMr. J.. Drown has purchased two
lots of the Garrow estate which
front On Market street.
Mrs. George Cox has retnened to
her residence "Hilicrest" after a. visit
of three Months at Chicago.
M. Merritt returned to town on
h
Friday last. ••
lVfies Byers of Owen Sound is the
guest of her grand -mother, Mrs. J.
Donaldson,
Mr. George AcheN011, is Piing! to
veneer his large residence with press-
brielc froin Milton. •
r, 'and Mrs. IklaicollesOn Of Lucke
no • spent Easter uaday at Mrs
IVIalco son's old me here.
The le e iv at $t. . George's
5, S. room o uesday evening waS a
very practical one and Vivenen a nice
easy manner. "Odds and Ends" iS a
00110iSe form of .exercise of. daily life
in every Christian home and can
I be practised by all. The lecturer ga
; ve them four points to consider, viz :
Worship, Work, Fellowship, Aseocia
tior.. He said in life there were boles
• and corners of time, scraps of time
that might he utilizedt in good work.
Plant• could be laid for building up
. the character " for every one", he
:said "was , the builder'of epee_
life." People are often found to
follow' our exainpleand if • we do
not do gOod in life, what a terrible'
thing bad example is.. Itnowledge,
opportunity,usefulness, are, three
potent factort. in life.
•Mr. Tom Wyatt and. family have
gone to reside in Seaforth:
Mr.. •Duncan Cameron and . family
ha,ve removed to the ;residence lately
' occupied by Mr. Torn; Wyatt on .Bei-
tannia Roast. ••
1 Mr. P. 13rown has °sold • his
handsome; brick residence' .to • Mr, W.
• H. Ross.
I Mr.: Armstrong, Btast steeet, is re -
I mo.Ving 'to the _house owned on • ••• St.
David's street by -Mrs. A, M. -§hep-
i
I hard.. •• : :
Mr. and 'Mrs . -Henri •Penfo'und of
' •Brucelipld and their son, Mt 'George
• Perifound and his wife of. Oil Springs
spent Easter Sunday at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Dates,, the
latter being the ciatightet of 'Mr. and
1.Mrs, Henry Peefoend of Brucefield.
Mrs, Adam Thompson was called to
• Bayfield:by the illness of h,er sister,
1VIrs. • Cole. ' •• • •
• Mrs. • jOhn Sproule returned laCt
week freitt visiting her failierswho has
been ill for Come time at hit'resideit-
ce near Lancs. .•• .
Mrgd..SWarts was out.for a driv:e
o n Tuesday , of last week, . Was
,aecempanied, by his eLutekes
'Mrs George: Thompson was .aihie lo
•corne down to dinner on •Ea,ster Sue. -
day -after' ber very serious attack Of
illness.. ; . • •
The fire department. was balled out
• one morning recently, •-the roof of Mrs
IRall' e residenee •haeing ta,ken fire. It
was soon extinguished; •
Have we a street inspector'? The
tearne that' carry 'away the wood on
Kingston greet are apt to cross the
'sidewalk and would soon with • :the
weight ruin ite • , .•
l.T. Weatherald eurVey•ed the Garrow
est ate last week and eleven tete' were
staked out Mr, J..PBrown plea
ehased • two lots- on the eiet, side . on
Which. le inteods to eyeet'etWe - fine
houses. • • :
Owleo• to the -deetioe of -officers
for the Woman's. Inatilituto 'of West
Huron; taking plate thieyear. in May
instead of the first Thurso), in June
a. Ineeties: was called 10 wind : up thit
affairs for 1904-05e whee it yeas( found
that -1:Wer $12is to the. great :of the
'society,. The greatest expense ' was
the' oystet sapper. The ;meeting wee
held in the thawing roams oi • Mrs
Treiheeway. • Miss Skimiegt presided.
at the opening and closing : of' the
meeting and was awarded a vote' of
thanks tendered by the nresident,, as
also• Miss Beek for kindly •assisting
the Institute *with stenography, • to
the ladies, generally for giving the t.se‘..
of their homes for the Institute Meet-
ings,. to Mrs. Beek especially for the
great • interest she has 'given to . In-
stitute work' sinae ite foundation, and
regret at her resignationfrom hold-
ing office. Vacs of thinks Were alSo
giver the president and secretary.
• The fog •horn Was a necessity on
Saturday morning', although the sun-
shine penetrated the feg at interVale
and later all day. .'• •
a
Rev, Donald. McGillivray and Mrs.
MeGillivray arrived safely tram . Chi -
nal at Toronto after spending a year
in England.' They ate expected at the
old home here' this week. Gotleeich
will, •give the distinguished divine
and his Wife a warm welcome,
Household utensils can be made bloat; as good as new by washing in a
middy solution Of Sunlight Soap. They will shine and glitter teeei helping to
make the home bright and. inviting.
• Sunlight Seep means less than bulf the labor required in washing with mnt.
mon soap—and makeeeverything spotlessly clean.
Sunlight Soap is made of pure oileand fats, contains no ingredient injurious
to the hands or clothing.
• ASK FOR TI -M .00TAGON BAR
,Sualight :Sones .Illast!es the Clothes TV4ic and won' t Infitre the Hands
r LEVER jiROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO
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OUR STOCK OF DRUGS
ETC. WILL ALWAYS BE
FOUND FRESH AND UP-.
TO -DATE IN EVERY BR- .
ANCH, AND WE INVITE
YOU TO GIVE US A. CALL
IF YOU WISE/ TO .PROCURE
ANYTHING , USUALLY. PO- .
UND IN A . FIRST-CLASS.
DRUG STORK '
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CHEMIST
An ad hi The News -Record pays.'
MRS,. Win. SANDERS' DRESS OUT-
ing school.—For $10 I will give a
• $5 system free, and teaoh any lady
how to cut, fit and put together
• any article, he' Dress or Mantle- Mae
Rine, IN TWO WEEKS train the
plainest °shirt waist to the •
umet
elaborate dress that can he found
in • the 'Fashion Book • without the
use of paper patterns. I have tate
ght over 1700 (seventeen hundred)
•this last eix years, and 'offer $100,
• (one hundred dollars,) to :anyone I
• Can't teach, or can: prove to me they
can . learn as MU0h all other place
.• two years. • JUST THINK . OF
IT. Far $50 I will teach anyonei
• that is a dress maker or' good sew-
er and drawer to teaoh this course,
• giviag them my teacher's certificate.
• Strangers..maY board at school. A
• suitable reward given to anyone ere-,
. forming me of. any person trying to
leach this 'course which I invented
and had patented, that does not
hold a certificate fram. me. Last
• class eommences.•Monday, 'May 1st.'"
Write for partiettlars or see rne ' at
my. School in Stratford, on Albert i
oppesite Windsor Hotel; :on Sa-
turday; April:29th. This is positi-
' ' vely my, last olass . this ,surninersia
' we leave for Winnipeg the end • of
.May. Mrs. .Wm. Sanders, Teacher
and Inventor, Bo x 1,,59 Stratford' P,
VoreSPondont
peD
, Mrs. T. N. Daneey lett itie her
hOrne at Detroit on Friday a. in
after speedieg the past few monthS
at the residence of her son. She
Was very ill at the •beginning of April
I.and her daughter, Miss A. Daneeltp
trained nurse, was sent for to attend.
-wild rainstorm struck our town
' after midnight on Friday. It threate
tiled all week. Irl flicks was all
"right for April.
" Mr. and Mrs. George Aeheson" spent
Eastertide in the Queen City,.
• Dr, J. P. 1VIorton and his. brother
Clifford of Hamilton were the guests
of Nfrs. Peter Mcklwan for Eastertide,
Midland Queen Was thi tint sti.tant:
er 1 thiS season, entering the haroor
at 18 p; m, The RoSectale wasthe
illorsot. to arrive last season on. • May
• Miss Ella, Collinson, who spentaEas-
tertide in Toronto with relatives, re-
turned last week to her home "The
Aberdeen."
Mrs, M. D. and Miss Josie Shannon
returned from their winter sojourn
in the capital the pant winter.'
. The • dredge A rnoldi , whit* was in
dryilockthe Past season, was launch-
ed en 24th April for work ifi the har-
bor, •
Mr. . Robert Clark spent last week
reside.
Mrs.York city wbere her sister
Mee...Littlejohn and Miss Maud .Tilt
wire visited their parents, Mr e and
Mrs P, Tilt, for Easter Suedes, and •
Monday, returned on. Tuesday to their.
respective cities, Detroit and Toron.
Mrs: T Wyatt has gone down to.
Stratford to be treated for one • of
her .eyes. She is the gtiegt a/ her
son, Mr. Sam. Wyatt, • •
Mr. R. S. Williams lett for .• Eng-
18,nd the Week before Easter.. Men.
Williams., and daughter Ethel will
return with. hint,. They left for ;Ene-
• land last summer. • • :".
Miss Ketureh Brown :spent. Easter
week in Toronto. °
Mr. and Mrs. Richard •Sprung • 'and
sson Gabe have removed front . their
lite residence on Stanley street to
the old homestead near Auburn. •
.Mrs. Carrot has' 'returned frone
pleasant visit at Hanover' where she
'Was., the guest of her sister,.,
Sehildred: She .also visited relatives
at AYtatte • se
Me. John Stratton, for einne years
statioa master • at tIagarsville; come
Meneed. hit •thities' •ast,. the Ge T. R.
station as etation-niester 'in place of
his father Whose failinghealth fleece-,
•Sitates a ehange: :Me; Biirke'lasPCt
formed. , the duties 'of station,inagter
here very . creditablY.fol upWai(1S 01
one, 3rear : Mr. jaelc Stratton,. aC. he
is familiarly .called here by relatives
gee friends, will remain. here , per-
• ina,tentlY.•• •• • • •
Miss Macdonald ebf Toronto;
ghter of Mr. Frank ltatedonald -that •
tity,', spent het Easter helidaYs. here •
the guest Of 'MIS. . W. *L. Elliot a
The Midland Queen discharged hee
.cargo. of ;wheat at th:e•big- mill. • •
The • Harrison arrived from Owee.
Sound on Sunday eight ' and left on
Tuesday e. inof last 'Week with.• the
schooner Charlie Crawford in tow::
W L Horton •and W..Matl.tort bought
the 'Crawford last .1 all andhavenow
eol'd het to a' mill- oweer, . Mr. Hare
risen :of • Owen Sound. . •
winter .at the residence of Mrs.. S.
: rtitierme after spending the
•
The Misses Spen6e• have retii..7ed. t
theireo
yoeirig Son: of Mr, Oolemee,. tale
oe Seeforth, died of, :Deight's disease
at the • family residence,- St. Patricketii
AND DRUGGIST. _
'PAPER HANG-ING..—THE SEASON
•has 'again arrived when people are I
OAL
•sk
LEAVE Y01112. ORDERS NOW .
FOR. YOURs•SEASON'S SUP...
PLY OF COAL: WE' CARRY
ONLY 'mT g VERY -BESGRA': •
DES WHICH tWILL. SOLD '
AT THE LOWEST .PPSII3LE
.PRICE • -• '
•
ORDERS MAY. BE 'LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD,
WARE STORE OR WITH
tevenson.
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4- A GREAT ADVANTAGE "4-
rt yor —get YoUr- a.uction
+ sale bills printed at . The 41,
.4- News -Record' Office, . you 4-
4- get ,them. at Ad same r be
4- as you Would' pay elsewhere -a-
4-, and you have the addition- 4- •
4- at adventialge (-.4 a free not- 4-
.4. ice in The News -Record.
4- which goes into most of 4-
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4- But if you want your hilla-+
• priuted elsewhere it will +
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+ your sale -ie. •,The •Yews- .
+ Record. • ,
• decorating their. homes.. 1 an still
in the Paper Hanging and House
Blisineie 'and guarantee my
work to . be second Ito Ilene.
three great .features in this bust -
nest are quickness, neatness and ea-
onomy. My •priee is 10 cents' per
roll. Satisfaction given Or no mon-
ey asked for. -Orders left at my .
• house or Conch's butcher shop will
, receive PrortiPt atterition.—T. Hale,
• Residence, West • end Ratteribeey St. I
.CENTRAL
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STRATFORD; •
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+ graduates than' any other +
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• 4. Province. , • • • .+.
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'Subsotibo for Thalews Roord..-
MR. HILL HAS PROVED IT,
TORONTO MAN EXPLAINS HOW
HE GAINED THIRTY POUNDS
IN A FEW WEEKS, REMARK-
' ABLE STATEMENT.• .
At 89 Puller Street, Toronto, lives
a man who claims to -have* proven
bleyond tilie shadow of doubt that Dr,'
LeonhardVn Anti -Pill is the most
wonderful remedy ever introduced.
His name is W. 'A, Hill, and he male
es the following Stateitent
,."I was very Muth run down, and
had a constant pain in my side,which
made life a drag to me. I fully. he -
!loved my days Were nuonbered, but I
was induced to ti7 a treatment of Dr,
Leanitardt's .Anti -Pill, and the refsulte
Were marvellous.
"After a short time I found myself
restored to ported health and strew
ght, which I am thankful to say I
have enjoyed ever Sinee.
"I hays gained thirty pounds in
Weight since 1 Commenced to use An-
ti -Pill,''
Mr. Hill's statement is only one of
Many. No one has ever used •Dr
Leoultardt's Anti -Pill without bent.
lit, „
Price, .50e. Ml druggists, (m! The
Wilson.Pyle Co., Limited, Niagara
Valle, Mt Mole agents foe Canada.
1.07
Eggswere 14. cents • dOz: on Sat-
urday ,and milk - 5' eclat, a quart on •
Monday
The whooping cough opidernie did
not -spreaL-7Theri7:'were..-:-.-only. a few
The •soboals all opened on MondaY,
no dancing around the May • pole.
Ti•me• is too 'precious .now, that pro-
motions re,ceuiee •hard. study to ex. -helve
IVIrt: Roy, • an annual visitor ta Go-
derich for many years; has spent the
whole of last yvinter here, .the .guest
of Mrs. George 00x,s'a,nel is now spen-
ding a few weeka with Mis, Stodd-
art
At "the vestry Meeting on St.. Gem.-
' ge's church Judge Holt was re-elect-
ed people's .warden and the ream.
appointed George Porter as, his War-
den. The old sidemen were •re -appo-
inted arid the 'names of Isaac Salkeld
and Charles Wells • added.- The old
sidemen are W, D. Tye, F. F. Law-
rence, D.J. Naftel, W. L. Elliott, E..
N.: Lewis, F. Jordan, E Woodcock,
J. S. Platt, W. A. •MeXim, 13 L Dia-
kineon 'and J. II. Tigert. W. L. Ell-
iott and E. 'L. 'Dickenson Were aP-
pointed auditor's. There were • 1,194
eommunicants for the past year, sho-
wn* an inerease of 14.2, haptiamt 12,
interments . 13 end marriages 4. The
auxiliaries teceived their ineed •of
praise. Quite an increase of offerings
for missionary • funds was pleasingly
commented on. W. L. ,Elliott and
Judge 'Holt. were cluiseir t� attend the
synod.
The daffodil high tea; under the
auspices of the Daughters of the Em-
•piro took . place laat Thursda,y even-
ing. The daffodils were at a premium
gentlemen and ladies alike having
that .golden flower which, made the
whole -hall look en fete, • The D. 0.
E. Made a Vigorous appeal to our
°Meow, hence the success.
Mr. Melbourne Maedowell, teatime;
has gone to graduate itt the Business
Oeillege, Belleville.
Mr. Sheridan, •deuggist, Ganettiokitier`
Is spending sometime in town,
Masters Stanley mid Hays ad their
sister, Miss, Bessie, returned to their!
home at Sealorth on fdaturdfay • after
spending taster week With their gr-
ritalmother, Mrs. W. T. Hays.
Ms R. G. Shronotals, stone eater,
Who has been living in our town for
siverall months, has taken a position
at Hatniltort, lie is an expert at his
trade.
'riteNews-Iteeord gives the neWs
Gotierioli.
se.
The •C(i---Operat.
lye Movement.
A letter. wee received in Foreet the
other day from F. A. Little, wbo 'oc-
cupies a prominent position in the
orange and • lemon businese in South-
ern California. He says, "I received
the Farmer's Advocate from you and
noted the cooperative movementthat
has started around Forest in connec-
tion •with the apple growers and that
Andrew Lawrie is Secretary. It is a
move in the right directien'and Uke
any othee 'bu•siness if properly • mane
aged it will he e:mem. Our or-
ange and lemon, proposition is the
largest eo-opeeative• marketing syotom
anSi. organization of its hind... This
year we will handle, through it about
13,000 ears •already 8,000 ears have
gone forward: The main thing in
starthig a,eo-operat,tive movement
to have. anexperienced manager, lain)
knows. the animasdetails of puttine
up the preduct for market and insist
that it be done that.Nvny. From
What I have :read about the • • apple
business' I ant certain so as ..to • get,
the best results ate has to be. just
as. -particular in handling the • fruit,
as we are. 01 handling our lemons:
I think a perten could obtain lots of
valuable information ho Came to
California. Mel looked through :our
system in- the Los Angelesaim acid
the. exchauges. of the Association, th
latter dealing with.. the growers, • I
am eertain ideas .could be Ontalael
'ythieh, -whenput in practice', An hand-.
ling apples, armild add • greatly to. the
profits' of . • those oweing orchards."—
Forest Free • Prose;
-TWENTY 'YEARS OF PILES,
."I suffered ' from itching piles for •
The transfer of tete- garrison at
Halifax •tom. the •Inmeriel to the Ca-
nadian troops Will, according to .The
London Times, commence ori July 1st.
;. • . '
• At. advertisement in 'The News.
Retain!brings goodresults.
Whitby. •
stone Sugar. Company was -patried ai Von Ailefzi* t•erfe-r of gm' Lam-
. The boners of. $25,000 to the
/coy. 'flk!have decided to present Mr. • Her -
•caster branch, with a suhstantial sten
' Tho directors' of nhe 1VIerchanis' Bae
News of The pay.
• The 'Government Immigration Hos-
pital at Quebec was burned.
• Twoliritish ,cruisers have sailed for
Newfoundland to protect British
eries there. . •
, General Fitzhugh Lee is dead at
'Washington of an attack •of apoplete
and paralysis.
An accident to one of the turbines
O; the steamship Victoriaa •ca,used -
delay • off Mobile.
Fire at Milford, Maine, dole:Geld '
twenty-one . buildings soul a. 1;11111011
feet of lumber." •• • • : - •
It is reported in New York that
Vice -President Gap,e IS. Tareell 1%1;1
. withdraw -front the Equitabk. Life anti
start a new eon1PanYe •
• HOW TO. WARD OFY.OLD AGE.
•Tho most successful.' way Of wardine
off the approach of old a.ge • is to -
maintain; a vigorous diseetion, This
r can be done by eating only fooa stat-
- cd. to your age itnd oecupation anti
whenany disorder of the stomach ap..
pears • take a dose of Chantherialire
Stomach ;and Liver 'Tablets. to . tore
• rect it. 'If you have a weak stonier:1i
or 'are•troubled with intligeetiOn, -you
• will find .• these Tablets to he just
what you, need. For sale by H. 1-3:.
Olinton..
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4 I 41.184 44, 4,1, 41, 4•40,
'twenty yearn and Cannot any
greater dietress. Dr. Mae'spint-
ment gave Inc relief _from the first
application, • and now bas. eetiree -fee
eed me of this horrible disease." -Mr.:
J,. S. •MoLa,ren, •Farmer and Contrar.
dor, 'Tiverton, Ont. •
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CHAMBERLAIN'S...COUGH• RES1-
- EDY .THE VERY 13111ST..
." I .have been using OhareberIain's
Oenegh • .Reniody and want to say it
i$ the best dough. medicine I have li-
ken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merch-
ant of Itarlan;*.MICh. There is no
qticatior. Omit its beingthe bent at.;
it will 'mire a congh or cold in lees
tune than any 'other trektinen.t1t
should ' always be kept in. the house
ready for :inftatit ase, for a cola can
be cured in much leen time' whom Pro -
cm, opitalbye. Poe; e
by 11 13
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.in- recognition o; his heroi•e defence. et
the bank property against four 'bite-
glars. •
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'Money an. Orchard.
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The Owen, Sound. Aciteocate thes-reS
: fees to Mr. A. E. Shereington's .ad-
, dress at a •Fruit - Grower's -meeting
, there last :week 'Mi A 11 Sherr-
ington of 'Walkerten,,' addreesed • the
meeting: on the cultiva1 i( n of mid
spraying. and •prening ef the. oil:heed..
1 -Se maintained that all .reus t be prop-
.•.erly done or suceese would not ateettd:
groWinge of •Irtiit.. This lettere
' took the forni.. Of; : discunsion'and
was daubtlets the mist edUcationaf
•• lecture ever dellvered in -the district:
The discussion was general, almost
all growers. and dealers i;taking pat..
The speaker maintained that the time
• was close at hand when the man •whe
did not spray his treet could met sell
his fruit ;. he, also advoitated the, !ad-.
vanteges of doing. all spraying, pack -
and marketing under 'this system.
'From his experience of the past .few'
years with this system beemaintained
that the yield of fruit obtained had
hemn intreased from. about' 30 to. 75 •
Per oent His owe. orehai•d of ten
acreslest'year whieh Was e had year,.
had yielded him.a' little over $1,00p
after all ,expeeseseliadoheenpaid, whi-
ch
ek el isu (Pei (1-.a13(e)sp
0 cleit
fe'ke'grCt:s
b .'!
•
• George Dale. was 'Caught lithe nue.
Wintery of the icement wort at Mari--•
bank .erel •••' ' •
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- 'HEALTHY AND -VIGOROUS, •
Mr. john. Shelton, the well-known
•heitlge builder, of 101 Sherwood St.,
Ottawa, , stet es. —14.1 lia.ve• used Dr.
Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills forkidney
mid liver dera.ngements brou,ot on by
exposure, arid :find them better than •
any . pill or medicine 1 ever. used.
They eleansed My system :and made
me' feel healthy:. and' vigerous, and
•
• Sanaa, capital city 'ef Yemen
Vince, his been e•aptered , :by Arab
,insuzgents.
A, GOOD SUGGESTION.;
Mi. C. :13. Wainwright of, Lemon
City' IT*. -wriOcir. the 'emeriti-.
faeturers ;hit emeltbetter results are
00,ained: . from the . useeof,Chaniner-
lain's Polio, Chlolera and Diarrhoea
Remedy iti`-leasen Of pains in ,the
stomach, colic and cholera, mosbus by
taking it in water at'leol. as cart be
drank, That when .takenein this *Waj.
the effect is double in rapidity. "It,'
seerne to got' at the right spot in-.
staritly:„," he says, 'FUT sale by.1-1. 13.
Combe, •Clinton. '
. Mrs. Jane Rinablan Of Montreal, ar-
oused by her pet cat, 'found the kit.
eheit in flames. Her clothes .caught
fire in her effort to eatiriguish the
•blaze, and the' ran to the back gall-
ery and slid down a post. Her neigh-
bjors put the tire out after Mrs. Rina.-:
•
ha,n was severely bunted.
• $1000 PILE' 01111,E,
A Thousand Dollar guarantee goes
With .eVerY bottle of Dr,, •Loonharilt's
Hem-Itoid-ethe only certain cure for,
every film of piles, •
•• George Cook, 8.1.; Thomas, Ont.,
writes
"Dr. Leonhardt's Herri-Roiti tined
me of a, very had ease of piles of
over • ten years standing, 1 had tried,
everything but got no permanent. cu-
re till b Lsed tem-Roid. 1 had 131hal
and Bleeding Piles and suffered every-
thing, Ointments and local treat -
failed • hut Dr. Leonhardt's
Hem -old cured nie perfectly."
• tiem-Rold is a tablet taken inter-
nally which, teinoves the cause of Pile
es, $1.00 air Druggists of The Wilt
'son -Pyle Co,, Limited, Niagara Palle,
0 t
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ellaildlikfillsestisilseisificelLes.osieLoS. es.
'Mi. L. J: Deniers; ter Lolls,
is "dead, .
• An epidemic al measks is 'reported
at Ihunilton..: • ' • •
A. snoweterinlastIng thirty hottis,
occueed •att, Lloydiehrit.ter; hi. W. T..
,'rht; :steamer Pallanza, ,a1 .11alifaX.
from • .Hamburg, brought 90,7 intmi-
Blyth 11 Chalmees di•eti nt London
iti the • aorbelance, on his Way to the
hospital. . eSse
While abilious •attack is dedediv
tinpleagaat, it is (me* over when:
Chaniberleen's Stomach and t Leer
Tablets are need. For sale by •
B. Combe, • Olin ton, '
A Live Tom],
Bolin Ont. is in many respects
typical German town. In fact, it is
German enough to have been picked
ep by some cyclone on the • • hanks
of the Rhine and dropped down in
Ontario. Its inhabitants have all
the push and go and energy of the
Fatherland. ' a, speech delivered
at a St. Catharines !banquet, -1Vir. C.
FL Mills, the president Of the Berlin
Board of Trade,- claimed that his
town. was the largest arid best
town irt Canada. "They believed • in
advertising. The town has a popu-
lation of 11,000 but would • rather
he ihe biggest town than one of the
smaller cities, It has nearly seventy
industries, Between 1805 and 1001
its assessment increased front i about
$2,000,000 to over $4,000,000. Its
Board of Trade has 250 niembere a,nd
Mr. Mills • says is the 'largest and
most active in,the Province outside of
Toronto. What's the inatter with
Berlin ? • It's all right. —Hamilton
• 7 Times,
MAY rd.!. 140m
commo#01#.#4,01,114,0,I,
The Kidneys
tivim thw are ma' tor.
pid, or stagnant, the whole
systera sufferst Don't neg-
lect them at this time but
heed the warning of the
achir3 bac% the bloated
face, tho sallow complexion:
the urinary disorder, and
b -74 treatmentat oncewith
}good's Sarsaparilla
which contains the best, and
Sttlre-Sto STASteeniCeSe
Foe testimonials ottemokablei OWN
Send for Cook on Kidneys* NO, 8. •
c. I. Hood co„ Lowe. maw
• The Clydesdale Stallion
.CROSSFIELD
Crossfieltf is a OlydesdaleeStalifon
(No, 3279, vol. 12) with white • fore-
feet, white on face and one • white
hind foot. Ife was foaled August;
1899, stands 18' hands high alid wei-
lgsnieceailci,otot.c,
•t 0
.n180, pound:. 1 -Ie has su,-
Perior bene, plenty of hair and • good
action. He wag bred liy11.A,Scott,
viti
Oressfield was sired by Ithicefield
imp, (487) (4190) ; darn Moonlight
(2010).. ,; sire dam,• The Red cross
(849) second. darn,. Kate Lorigwith •
ithp.-'(225), by M'acgrcgos = (1487) ; ••
third dam, Kate of Longwith (2018),
by the Laird (865), forth dam, Nell
ofKirkpatrick (2442) by Lord Clyde,
• Crossfield. will stand for the fan- .
:proviinnent of 'etoek,ris follows :
Monday—Will leave his Own .stable,
lot 22,. don. ;12, Stanley, and ' . go -
South to Nicholdonts Hotel, •!tette,
foe noon, thence west • to 14.1h Con-
.Itiolayios.ticitetueettoisooeti ttlotrone5etiite.....14, th • eon.
Tuesdays -Will proeeed a.ceoss to the
Seuble • Line, "'thence not to .• Peter •
Denanty'S f0r. 31051, eh% if 10 ..41101V(1411
Bros. for niehi. • "
• Wednee(lay-e:Will procc.ed ty)rsili on .
Saublp Line, • :thence acfoss .to hi
owii stable on 'the Beoweems Line tor
,noon wbeee he willreloSain ieetil •
Fa 110•Wing:;Mording
. • '.1•11.iriiday•-=:Will'.'...preeeed .acrcSs. to
the roshen Li r.o lo ')e J. Stpi
for neon, eiteneoesecross ;to the,
Park Line, thence north to Verna for..
night;
• FritlayseeWill • prodeed • :. 'aercess :to-
Goderich letwnship by •way ,of DaY-
held Line to Geo. A. Cooper's, 9th
concession; for mien, thence- West to .
Jas: Wallis", fst eon., for night.
.Saturday—Will proeced by . way of 4.
13a3rfield to hit own stable • wh'ere.
'he' 'will remain ,until the •following
Monday. morning.. . • ' •• •
. The "above .route willbe continued
during the season,, health and weath-
er operinitting. •Terits-:e'lo insure a
foal $11, two ••mares front Same own-'
payable-ej'artuarY
mares . must be • T.etUrnedtegularlye to
herne or will ( baege whether itt feel
or hot. PattieS disposing Of -.their •
niarot bet ore foaling:tithe will lie held
responnible foe the Anterence; wheth-
er in, loaf .or not, All aecitiOnts 11,4
risk • of ,ownees of emeet. •
• ROBERT IsENHALE, '
Proprietor and IVIanager..
• •
What's In. A Na:me.:
Here are, as stated by "Fuel," the
tables of erone in •which the mean-
ing, is the :same but :the .deseriptiori
different.:
THEFT'
'Melt womae, kleptienania
, Rich Man, shortage, . •
Poor Mae; steal:Mg:
• DRUNKENNFIRS,
. tfeeility "or heart failure.
Welleto,do-man, aleholism,
• Poor •nlin, alelirium tremens,
IN WALL ST.REET:
•Ricii"man, legitimate speculation
0.ebb1ieg In ,steeke.
Peer : mat, . 'rambling.
WITY SUFFER FROM' RHEUM'S-. '
. why s'ufferTrr.
f'ronTIVIrlieuritHatis;ri 'When .
one applieation of Cha.neberlain's Vale
Balin *ill relieve' the. pain ?. The:
quick .relinf which this' liniment allot -
ds Makes rest and. sleep possible and
that alone is worth many times its
cost. • Many. who have used .it. .'hopiit1„
oaly for a short relief, tramsufferinee
have been happily surprised- to •Mel
that alter a While the relief beaatno,
permanent. Mrs. V.'. IL Leggett ot
Yum Yum, Tennessee, V, S. A., writ-
es : "1 ant a.grea,t Sufferer from rhea-, •
niabiSm all,telVer front head to foot
arid CliamberIaln't Pain 'Dalin is ihd
only thing that will relieve. the
For sale by ILIA. Von*, Clinton.
NO AtICILT313 31:1%T CAMELS I
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