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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-05-04, Page 5Mit 4th 1 404444.0.404,444+0.44+.0. THE IVIOLSONS BANK Incorporated by Act of Parliament 18514 CAPITAL PAID.UP $3,000,000 RESERVE, FUND $3;0001000 OPElciao MONTREAL.-- Farmere Sale Notes- cashed orsCoffeeted. Drafts: on all points in the Dominion. Greet Britain,. United fitateeand all Foreign Count" lee how 04 and Setd At beet rates. 1.1epoolt recelpto issued and highestverrent rete of Worm. allowed. AdvAileeaiiinde to Partnere,Stoek Deulere and litlEditese Men at loweet ratea and on most favorable terms., . ...„---.4AVINOS BANK DEPARTMENT...Depositof $I,Olinud upwards received, interest allowed. rit higherit current rate ) from date of deposit. compounded half -yearly and. add- ed to principal Jane aotu and December 314. ; c; BRUWER Manager* CLINTON f*,1440 )+4444.........11444.4114404.04+0441404. **isfeeletessiekqesecc < ) 75 New Jewelry New watcheS New Clocks New Silverware New. Sterling Silverware, e 0., AT W. H. llellyar's 4 4 41 it 4* 44 4* *4 4 44 41 44 41 t 41 4* 44 4 44 4* 41 4* 41 Jewelry and Optical Store Headquarters for fine repailing. Give us a Call. ********te******** Hellyar Jeweler and Optician • `si 4—CLINTON ileiseeesieseteetawrowmeteki0 4 4 _Neil 'Grain WE -MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT 'O SECURE AND HAVE ,ON :HAND A SUPPLY OF) CLEAN • SEED WHEAT AND TIMOTHY. FARMERS MAKING THEIR PUB. - CHASES FROM•US CAN RELY 'UPON GETTING THEIR SEED AS FREE AS POSSIBLE FROM ALL NOXIOUS WEEDS. • WE ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCX • OF FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS, CURED MEATS, ETO„ AND SOL- ICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT- 2.tONAGE. J. A. Ford. This is one of the most mod- ern of mottosand a god: one it is. You've been thinking of giving us an order for gre- eeries, —DO IT NOW—. -- 'We want to get that order. We're anxious to show you how de- • vendable the quality is and hew • moderate the prices are. We want to introduce you to 46 Grocery Satisfaction" -This week we passed into stock- -about half a ton of "Tea" Pris--, -ces ranging from 25c to 750 per -- -lb. The quality •invites inspecitim- -le justice to yourself you ought- • s• -to test our teas A Li. Bolo, CLINTON. 'Phone 111. Prompt Delivery. lairvoyant-Phyobio Medial Examination Pro. ,13y DR: E. P. -131.1TTERPIELD, of yrusN. Y. • P.elievingitt elair. -'4he filtet that thedoetor caneXplain stoyanet or riot, there is•no gitlitSaYing Source ad eUSe of your; disease . either reiental or. Phyeical and 4 -aa to -health ain1haPPirM99 butil7 hektilese itivalide.all their live/. Seed loelt IV hair, nattier, age and stitiMp to DR, E. F. BUTTERFIELD,. Syre.ett. COAL. - HAVING •PURCHASED the Coal hnsiness of Harland Bros, am now nreParrol to receive ors dem for all sizes, Grate, Egg, Sto- ve, Nut and Soft Coal, and solicit your Patroltagc, Will sell only the hest grades. Orders left •with nie or at, Harland Bros.' hardware sto- re will receive prompt atteation„ Office next door to J. P. Tisciall's hank. -Donald NfeCorvie. • • 04 NOTICE TO • CONTRACTORS,-- • Sealed 'tenders will be received by Stanley council up to May, 1st for the •buildine of cement abutments on 5th concession containing about 1.99• cuble yards. Address J. E. Barnwell, .Clerk of Stanley, Varna P, G. 66 - FOR SALE. --FRAME HOUSE Wi- th • seven rooms, 'kitchen, woodshed • and stabile. 'One acre of land and fifty fruit trees. Good location) or. Raglan street, one block from the Collegiate Institute. -1-1. Cantelon. 45-4 ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THE :11Ne dersig)neds must. be paid before May lst. Books are at the grecery store, of C. h.; hallard.-Irerbt en Orahatn. • 07 HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN :ted. at my hide house in Clinton... Highest cash price • paid. -0. S. Doan, Clitifon. MILCH • COWS, NEWLY CALVED, for ' sale, -John Holmes, Huron 'Road, Clinton P. 0. 63 FARM FOR: .SALE.7LOT 14., CON. i'stanley• township; containing 100 acres, about 85 acres cleared, the balance hardWeed. bush 'containing lot id' bein1o4 and other 'valuable timber. The place is situated i.bout '.21. miles Irorit. Varna and .Brucefield Oed:14 Miles ttoni School, . is well watered and well fenced and in a good state, at . cultivation. There' •is 7 . acres of fail 'wheat,, .' also .12 acres 'ploughed and all seeded •ex- eept 15 acres: Frame *false • and, good cut buildings: Poseessien gi- ven at any time.. Terms. Made easy. AU snit the. purahasek.. For farther PartieUlars 'apply to Samuel Reid, Vatua P..p.. 44 , I HAVE -BOUGHT THE BUS AND draying business from IVIesSrs. •. at' and Ker. arra rented the stable of Dr, , Evans where 1 have teleph- one connection.. PaSsengers Or bag- gage . *called: for or, .delivered to any part of the toWn. Prompt service guaranteed. --Josh Cook A 62 POR SALE. -TWO FIRST CLASS Shorthorn Bulls about 22 months Old, mostly Scotch bred. Will he sold for less than their ;value, both registered arid certificates 'will ba given with them. The •-firs t that comes will get, a bargain' asthey must be sold.. Also two young cows to ealve soon. -IL Plumeteel, Clin- ton.. 65 • FOR SALEss-TWO 'stiiiinY BRICE cottage • corner Prince and. Orange streets together with:* acre of lend, hard., atol soft Water, etc, Will. be Sold; cheap -John A. Cron. • 05 POR SALE. -HOUSE AND + ACRE ot land, on Ontario street east.- joshua Pearen. 65 ath molted Glasses 'in pring when sunshine renders seeing pain- ful smoke glass Should be Used. Ne. Ilave. The.. AiSortnieS‘ Wo _ Tho ...Stook • .-11.8 • Ilavi,The Right .Pri008 As J Jeweler and 0 ticlon4 Tho C1I*iton News4tocord The News-Recoed gives the local news. FOR SA1,4E.-110VSE WITH FIVE mints on Maple street for sale or to rent. Hard and soft water, fruit trees. etc., c‘te.-.W. J. Falconer, Clinton P. O. e9 4444,4444n.44.14444.44m., THE RIGHT ° PLACE TO GET Men's and Women's Clothing, clean- ed, tlyed and repaired is at Mrs. J. T. Sewerd's, • 69 SHOP AND RESIDENCE TO ictgNr or For .1444 'store on. Albert street "• together with. the dwelling house lately occupied by 11. Fitzstinons, is offered -either to rent for sale. There is ir, good stable. • The premises are. -well situated and suitable for Any business, 'Apply to. John' 0. - Elliott, Baydeld Road., or Beery Beattie, Clinton. OR ol.fulTox courrr OF REVISION.- . Take notice that a Court of Revi- sion for the Town of Clinton will hold its first sitting in. the Council Chamber on Monday, May 29-th, A. D. 1905, commencing at 8 o'clock p. M. for the purpose of hearing 'and rectifying all, complaints against or errors in the Assessment Roll of the present year. An parties interested are requested to attend. -D, L. Mac. plierson, Clerk of the Mucticipality„ Clinton, May 3,,. STANLEY COURT OF REVISION - Take notice that a. Court. of Revi- sion for the Township of. Stanley will hold its first sitting in. the To- • wnship hall, Varna, on Menday, May .29,A .D4o05, commencing at.10 ock ani., fer the purposeof liearins• and rectifying all -ecanplaints itgainett or errors in the Assessment Roll • of the present year. • All parties intereas • ted are requested to attend. J. E. Harnwell, Clerk of thd Municipality, Varna, May 3rd. isTOTICE TO CREDITORS. -IN THE • matter of the Estate ef William - Brandon, late of the Villeo of Bay-. field,in the County of Huron, but- cber,'deceased. Notice is hereby • given pursuant to the Revised' Sta- tube's of Ontario, chapter 129, see- . tient 38, and Amending Acts, that creditorsend othershaving claiinn against theestate of the said Wil- liani _Brandon, who diedon or ab- out the ninth of +March, 1905, are. teeutred to scud or deliver their said claims on or before the tWens tioth day of, May, „1905, to -Kathar- ine E. hrilidon of the said village Of hayfield., the executrix of -the willi of the said deceased; and 'also that after . the teientieth day ,of May, .1905; the. Said exedutrix. will : -proceed :to distribute the. assets (if the said estate amongst the parties' . entitled thereto,, having regard only to the claiins•Of which , she hasthen notice, and will not beliable for. the, proceeds: of the said estate or• any part thereof 'so distrihhted to . . any person ' of 'whose claim she had not :notice at 'the time of such distriblution.-Dickenson & Garrow, ' Solicitorsfor the .sild Executris, Dated it Goderich, this -eighteenth day •of April A. 1.)„ 1905. ••:.• 6774. • COLORADO, CALIFORNIA,. .PORT - land and Yellowstone...Park.-Spee- tally 'eendapted, are beihg. arranged via the Grand Truric Railway Sys- tem; in charge of experienced con- ductor. All expenses included.. To. leave Toronto early in July. awl' Augusts. Rate is not expected to ' -be, over $150.00 froth. Toronto.::'Do not join any other party • before ' consulting E. M. 'Bowler, '261 13ev- ' Orley St.,- Toronto. P. .R. 'Hedger's,. Agent at Clinton. ' PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVtD.THE partnership existing between Messrs Ford ot IVIcWeil has been dissolved bY the latter retiring. As Mr McNeil has gone West it is netessary that the business of the firm be wound up.as sPeedily, as possible) so a sat- riSfaetory 'settlement of all accounts ' must be Made ,to the undersigned be- fore the 'first. of May, up to which date the books *remain in my Peu- ession, but after that they Will . be placed in other hands for collect- ion. -James A. Ford. "80 LICENSED AUCTIONEER.-GEOR- ge Elliott. lteensed auctioneer for the County of Heron, ,solicits the patronage • of the public for busi- • ness in his line. Sales conducted . percent* or so mach per sale. All busitiess" promptly attended te*, --George Elliott, Clinton P. 0„ re- sidenee on the hayfield Line, • 5.13. • GRANO TRLIN( RAILWAY SYSTEM 'FOR HE WEST. 'Oee way •tickek sl,t low rates, on sale daily until May 16th, to points ih iiiloritatia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington, • British Columbia, and California, •• • MT. CLEMENS MtNERAL BATHS, Thousiteds visit Att. Clemens every year for treatment of • rheumatism, digestive troubles, and nervous dis- orders. Situated near Detroit, it is quickly and coinfOrtabiy reached_ by the Grand Trunk, TIIE "ST. CATHARINES WELL," • The watercet this farnOus Well are a great speeifie for rheurnatiturn, gout, neuralgia, nervous prostration, Awl also serve as a splendid tonic. Situ. atied direct line.of the Grand Tru- nk, eleven miles torn Niagara Palls - Booklets live information by addre4 seing J. 1). McDonald, District Pas. eenger Agent, Toroete, or ori applic. ittiefr to bbe COMPallY'S Agents at 01$ptog. • • Constance. Mrs. Cole ibas returned to our vill- age again after spending the winter with her sons at Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cale. et Ethel spent Sunday in our village. • Miss Maggie Macdonald of Stale • is spending a week or so with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. iNicIntosh. At the anneal meeting held on • Tuesday night of the Epworth •Lea- gue , the following °Myers were lei - ed :. President, Wm. Britton 1st vice, Robt. Clark 2nd vice, Arthur NfeMister 3rd vim Robt. Rogerson Secretary, R. W. Jewitt • Treasurer, W. McIntosh • Organist, Miss Charlotte, Millson Assistant, Miss' lVfay Adams. • SeitfOrth* Last Friday was a red letter day in We history of the Knights of Pythias • in 'Seatorth, 28 new members joining the Order, • The degree team •from Brantford thirty strong exemplifted the work and brethren in large nwn- •bers were present from Stratford' and Strathroy. The new society promises to be one of the strongest in.town in the near future. • . • The annual vestry meeting cf St, Thomas church was held on Tuesday evening and was largely attended. The financial :statement for the year was presented width showed •a sue- cessfid year inthis regard. The officers for the ensuing year' were elected as follows : Ohureh Wardens -F. Hohnsted, G. E. Parks. Lay • delegates tq the Synod-- H; Bullard, G., E. Parks, 'Sidemen -4V. 'Norman, E. S, Peters Isaac Langstrath, IL Bullard, ,Ilarry • Roberta, Vestry Clerk -F. S. Peters. Miss Beatrice Scott, who has been giving excellent satisfaction, was re. rIgnaagedfela,• siorgarnist at a salary of Marriages. iIINKSLALAIR-A.t-the residence the bride's parents in Stanley -- -township, on. April 26th, by Rev. A. E. Shaw, Jessie, third daugh- * ter of Mr. George Alairi to Oltarr les Jinks of Kippen. • . - GEIGER-RANNIE-At the horn of . the bride's parents,' Mr.: and Mrs. S. Rennie, on April 26th, by •. Rev.. AL L. Wing. Of. Berlin,, Lydia • Rennie to ReV. Alfred Geiger. DISKER---RopiRIG,-At• the home of the bride's parents Hay, on April '26th, by Rev. 1. Sehuelke,' .* Kate, daughter of 1111r. and Mrs. Casper Reehrig to Mr. Sam. Bak- er of near Dashwoed. J0HNSTON-13UNSTON-44 the re-' sidenceof the bride's -parents, Fordwieh, on April .12th, by Rev. J.. Hussar, . A. , Johnston' of • :Victoria Mines, to Lizzie Buristori, • daughter ol Mr. Thos. Weston.. HILBURN-MESTAWAY-- In Exeter '.on April' 2(I1.h, •Edwin W. Hilburn of Paris?, to :Mary K. Westaway, daughter af---thaate Samuel *St- '• away of Exeter. :-..- • Births. . . . FAWCETT-In: Leadeshoro April 1911; to..kr. 'and Mrs'. Jelin ,}14,,WT • COtti a . SQT.TXRE-In Hullett on April 26th, • to kr. and Mrs. Martin &mire, • a-datighter-• • • • , lfullett on May 2nd, to 14Ir. • •and IVirs. Smith .Eno, a daughter. 000IC--In • Clinton. on April 29th, • , .• to Mr. and Mrs. David.. Cook, Rattenbury street, a datighter. ' •GLIDDON-In Hullett on April 30th. •to Mr. and IVIes: Samuel Gliddon,. a son: . THROWER ---In Clinton, on April 29"th. to Mr. and Mrs: Lew:Thrower, a Son Toronto, on April 17th, the wile of . Mr. '1 W Gibson, •• formerly of Wroxeter, a, son. ss"ERWIN-In 1-lowicki on April 18th, the wife Of Mr. h. Kerwin, a din- sghter. RITCHIE-In Grey on April 14th, to • Mr. and Mrs. John S.. Ritchie, a daughter'. • • Peaths. INWOOD-4u Clinton on :April '27th; JOsima, Inereod, . 'aged 79 years PA.andOtT rEL°ItIn4Is .L.. ondeS' bore on April. . 24th4 John, Infant: son Of Mit. and . Mrs. slohn Fawcett. COLTART-.•••In Stanley oh And). 28th, , John Coltakt, .'aged about •86. • years • ROWE:-In HOY on April 14th, Fier; ence Balkweil,wife of John }time, • aged 42 years and 2 mouths. pinnbins," tounty, N. D., .. April •18th, John 13. Geiger, formerly Of Hay township, aged • :71 years-' manths and 21day. OESCH-Atthe Brownson Line, Hay on April 23rd, Oatherine, wife of Mr. 1Viedno Oesch, at the age of 50 years, 7 .rrionths and 8 days. DUNIART-.-At Berlin on April 210; • Henry Dumart; formerly of Zur- id, aged 68 .years, 7 Months and 11 days. DEMLITH--At - Port ' Arthur Mt Aptil 15th, Henry Demuth, aged 60 yea- rs and 6 moliths. •• TAYLOR -At Exeter north on. April 23rd, Elisabeth Etheleen Taylor, aged .15 years, 3 menths. and 8 STEVE' At CranbroOk on April • 21st, Mrs. Mary Steele, In her 85- th year. ' • C.ANIPBELL-In Winglaten on April • 24th, David Campbell, aged 73 years and 0 months. . • MULHOLLAND.- In arandort, vorth Dakota, on April 22044 Sarah Netterfielet; beloVed wife of Mr. J, B, Mulholland, formerly of Wingliarri. NIERGARTED-In Winghatn on April 20th4. Manford WOlIniri Niergartil• , aged 3 years end 10 friontite. • The Nowa-Record giVea the ideal 06Wet 444.,44, THE TRIUMPHS OF PEitigNA INCREASE Thousands of Unpublished Testimonials on rile. Thousands Of Chronic Ail- ments of Women Cured. Every Month. • Di.siguIsed fnternal Catarrh the Enemy of Women. Miss Della Stroebe, Rural Route No. I, Appleton, ;'is., vrriteat *Tor eeveral yours I wars in a run-down condition, and I could, find no relict from doctors nor medicines. "X could not enjoy m y meals and could not sleep at night. I had heavy dark circles about the eyes. "My friends were much alarmed. X Waa advised to give reruns a trial and to ttlY joy 1 began to improve with the first bottle. After teking six bottler' I felt completely cured. 1 cannot say too roncla for Perms, as a medicine for 'women in a run-down condition." ---Della S troche, • • Rtrnl RoDu4tie4-tiAci j..ATPRP°LEEPOEN'AfiX Pe-ru-ti, the Only Internal Systemic Catarrh Remedy Yet Devised, Prominent Cases In likts- tration. Mrs. Iloffinimi 601 Nardi WI street, Sans City, Ketas,, writes: ‘'For eight months I suffered with bear- ing down pains,dizzlness, and wretohed headaches,. The doctors called it by! different names, but all agreed that I had female trouble, wh..ich was realty the cause of my illness. “Theypreecribect for me, and X 'too; their medicines, but kept getting worm, until a friend told mei:would never get well until X tools Porous,. Within a week after I Started to take it I felt much, better and I con. tinned taking It for two months with almost marvelous results. am without an ache or pain, feel ten. years younger, a,nd feel that I owe niv life and happsuess to Peruna."-W.Y. Hoffman. t .911tf E:9"1.01ERALD, tee tiresth.ft.moumpoi.i.r:Ssie, Mrs. E. M. Mertild, 128 W. 28th St., Indianapolis, Incl., member of A. D. &might Circle of the Ladies of the 11. A. R., writes: 44I am to -day enjoy- ing perfect health, thanks to Ferrule. *Nor nearly four years I suffered with ovarian troubles. “The doctor insisted on an operation as the only chance to get well, but I had always dreaded an operation and strongly objected. . • "My husband felt disheartened as well as I, and when a, friendly druggist ad- vised him to bring me a bottle of Peruna he did so, and I started to use it. "In a short thaw my health began to increase, and • my aches and pains diminished. Within eighteen weeks I was like another being, in splendid health. • . . , ' (Words fell me when X try to tell yon how Fled and grateful X am." -E. M. • Address Dr: Hartman, President of `The Hartman. Sanitarium, Columbus, All correspondence held strictly con- ildential. . • • • •„ma bleICISNEK. lth Jr.; 9111.11/AUMEE. wt.): • klitSitil 'Andy Younibltit gees to New York this week as the guest'ef the Equit- able Life Instir.:ance Co., who are giv- ing their agents a free trip and a week's .entertainment at:the, expense of the company,. W. Davis of the Rainy ,River clistris et arrived:here last' week and intend becoming a permanent resiclent of our village.. He is a Rood musician and our band are :pleased :to hivehis valuable assistance,. William Cudrnere, the l'Huron Hay King” was in town last 'week. His friends svete minch pleasedto see him Atter his.lbeg illness, • • • W. IVIcCloy has reeeived an. appoint - went under •the . Crown Lands. Depart - Merit as inspector over Mer. townsh- ips in New -Ontario. -Miss Elizabeth Ethelyn Taylor, sis- ter Of: Alex. Paylor o Hnsa11, p.4i:' ed away at the' residence of Mr. Glen. Hibert 011 Sunday." The deceased; .who, Was:a Young girl, oL a little over 15. years of age, had been aiUng tor a couple of weeks :and had shown Signs of improvement: 'Saturday but away.;begame.wern .se o, .Sunday and li, The annual. district : Meeting Of 1 the Methodist church for the Exeter distriet Will be held, at Ansa Craig on May 17th and 18th. Over thirty preachers ...if ,layinerVIrt* the Chur- ches '.:througheut the distriet are: ex- pected tebe in 'attendance, On the evening of the hist day a public mac - ting Will be held under the auspiees of the --local W. M. S. In the interests Mission vqrk, at which Mts. Siris eh& of '.Grand Bend • aad Rev. Mr. Bendersort of Crediton will give • ad- dresses.. Gives Two Real Good Reasons. FOR 8F,LIEVING.DODD'S KIDNEY' PILLS CURE ALL KIDNEY AIL- .1VIENTS. • CURED HIS BACKACH& OF TW- ENTY-FIVE YEARS STANDING AND SATISFIED EVERYONE IIP1 RECOMMENDED THEM TO. Edonorny Point, N. S„ May let, - (Special) -Geo, :h. McLaughlin of this plat* gives two splendid reasons for his hel;ef that.tiodd's Kidney Pills • are the only remedy for Eidney. ail- ments. .11ere are the two reasons in his own words "1 Was troubled with lame back for twenty-five years Or more, scnue- titiles Se severe that I could net' turn myself bed. Ova box of Dodel's Kidney Pills tured lee and I have had no return of the trotible sine, • "I have receinineruled Dodd'a • tiey PillS to a number of persona who had Eidney Visible, MI whit, have used thetrt have been benefited or cured," Dodd's kidney Pins not only dere all Eidney Diseases'from Ilailika.elte to Bright's Diseaee, but they obsole- tely cure them. But sontetinaes where one oil two boxes selieves it, takes More to Make e eeinplete eure, • ,Hake. The following is therelative stand- ing of • the pupils of " S. S. NO. 9, Stanley, for the menth 'of April. , Sr; 4th-lreire Douglas, .Nathaniel Eelers Reth keys. •. • ... •••-• Jr. 'Edigitofier; Clara KCtiuel Sr. kil..Z.Isabel . Maissons Flossie Capling,' JosePh Bresinerinen. ' Jr, 3rd -Myrtle Meyers; .Aoren Erb; ' • ' Clara Desch. . . * Sr. 2nd:-.1.1beitt Keys Mark • .Doug- las- • 2nd-Gordoit*• Matison;1. 'Sarah • .Agnew, Ethel :a.p.fei ' • 1i:-j78.':ge) : ry a ePe:11gi(f;t(4);E;:BhI 641;re Pt (h04aXV l: S . liciward;•• Teacher, " '-• : - ' . • . Mr. George Beadle el Auburn called On his friend,. Mr.. Youtgbfut, one day list week. • • Mr. &list Williams of the Sovii- gti ilarik staff, Clinton, spent the ho- lidaysit his hoz* here. • The home of Me. Mentto . Oesch, Brownson Line, Hay, was east tr to "Men gloom on Sunday, . April • :23r1s When • his beloved 'wife, Susannah. Catherine, was called away lie the sit., 60.1', majority. The ,deceased had been' ot:emft'611. btclitchaerfut arwiaaSs haeirwalYns: rles's, Shewas born in 'rante • on Septereher '19th; 1148, but earrie to • this cOustry many years ago. There died itt Carberry, Man.', On April; 9th, M. John Ma*, a native of. HaY townehip. The 'deceased was well and favorably known in the rids ghberhend of Hensall • where he was raised. • He Was a Isrother. of Mr, bay,: id Mack of Exeter. .• • Word hes been reeeived• here of the death at Berlin on FridaY,April of Mr. Henry Dumart Sr., at the age of 08 years, 7 months and 11 days. The 'deceased . was a former resident of Zurich, at one time owning the tannery here, but a teiv years ago he moved to Berlin with his family who- re they have since made their home, • The home of Mr, and Mrs: Samuel Rennie was en Wedn,esday evening, the scene of a very pretty weddieg, when their daughter, Miss Lydia,was united in rearria,ge to Rev. Alfred Geiger, son of Mr. Moses Geiger. Rev. M. L. Wing of Berlin petformed the eeremony itt the preseriee of a large• circle of \relatives of the young' coupte Miwsshitilte altrtagnrtoloema°4,csd suas ald- potted by hi* brOther; Mr. Josiah Geiger, • On Tuesday morting, April 180i, at - ter at illness of several weeks, John B. 'Geiger answered the final smut/t- em •and was gathered to his fore- fathers at his home in Pembina co- unty near Cavalier, North Dakota. He had reached the ripe old age of over 77 years, bestg born at Wilmot - town, Ont,, •on September 27411, 1827, The deoeased was a resident of flay township many years ago, living on the Drownsott /Jibe, about two miles from Zurieb, " .941SJ. WFHOFF.JYJAN • ,601 North Gth St, KANSAS C1TY,' Mrs. M. Drickner, 99 lltb street, milwaukee, Wis., writes: 4g1 have strong faith in the eilicaey of Peruna to cure the ills peculiar to "Touren. A short time ago -I-found iny cendition very Ariouss et had, headaches, pains in the back ' and frequent dizzy spells, which grew ' worse every month. os tried two remedies before. Peruna • and was pretty discouraged when 1. took the first dose: but ray courage soon • returned as I could' see that I was being • benefited, and in less than two nlonths nay h eel th was res tored.n-M elate r. A reward of $10,000 has been deposited in the Market Exchange Bank,' Colo in - bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the „above testimonials are genuine; that we hold Amu possession authentic loners eels. tifying to the same. During many', years' advertising we have never used, . *in part or in wholey a single spurious testimonial. . .• Every one of our •testimonialii 'are genuine and in the words of We one whose name's appended. ., ,c,---ranwsrmaciartscoavic4Missomisow' • Live. Stock -Market. Toronto, May 26c1, --;-Export cattle dealers renewed operations on a large , scale at the city yards this morning, and this .stiinulated the demand • for , other classeS: and sellers reported a • Very satisfaetory day's bUSiness. ,and were well pleased with the prides 'ob- tained. The quality orthe offerings ' was not up 'tp the mark of last weekx but values were if anything a little • stiffer, so that when .the quality of • he marketings is taken into consist - oration, there 'appears to some ' basis: for , the claim that pries show a subistantial advance) Over the • • : level prevailing .on Thursday last', The :sheep and lamb trade was slow and prices generally unohanged. Hogs we- te unchanged- at last week's advance., ' .Export Cattle -Shipping interests • were( out in full •force and they bought freely on the expectation that the mt.:. Ile, boats, so :long delayed by the e, blockade, will reach: Montreal 'next .week. Considerable space has been engaged eethese liners, and buyers , Were taking cattle' .rn liberal volume, Prices • maintained "a. nun .ton, With Sales up. to 54c per ' • .Butehers' . Cattle -Rapresentatives erthe local slaughter trade were acts. ivelY conipetieg for supplies and the available cattle were quickly 'disposed ot There appeared to be a'hetter mand for ..the lighter grade/ ol beef ." steers, and these classes -manifested a: .strong advanenig teOdenpy.. Compla- iiit was Oleo heard in the diviSionre-• sardine the • qualitysof the. reeeipts. Gond Mt ,steers found a ready mar-. het ;anti 'anything showing quality Wan! ' sriasined up witliTividity. The bulk tit the offeriugs. seld at $5 to $5,50 per pwt.„ with an. oecasional sale of piked lot of prime steers at a sub- stantially higher figure. • . Stockers and Feeders -The dereand Was fair again; partiti;darly for sho- rt -keep eattle that' can be quickly Put in: matketable condition. Some very high prices are ibeing paid by farmers., for cattle tp go baok On the grass, but the hulk of the offerings self at the figures quoted in ;the table be- ' , • •, • Mitch Covii8,..-A brisk derearld Was reported for good thilehers and Prie,es maintained a firmer tone, ••!. ! The range of Price/ today .W0 as follows : Export cattle, choice.' $6 60 $5 00 ' do• • do • medium 5 00 . 5 50 . do bulls • 350 • 450 • do do light- 1800 3 50 do pews •00 375 Butchers', pleked • 5 io 570 do choice •4 75 5 50 do medium •4 2$ • 4 73 do ' turmoil 3 '71' 4 25 • • do eows, choice. • 3 50 4 60 do bulls •250 850: Feeders, short -keep 4 60 6 8$ . do • medium 4 00 • 4 60 light 25 4 00 do burls 50 8 00 Stockers, common •2 25- 3 ,25 • do • bulls • 200 a 60 Affich cows, choice 86 00 55 00( de do corempli • 25 00 85 '00 • On 22 steainships due, to arrive in New Yotk this week front Great Brit- ain• mid the Continent is the biggest 1 ttowd of inunigrants over . scheduled . to etoter during sueh a period of titnot, nurehering fesarly 25,000,