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THE .IVIOLSONS BANK
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CAP. ITAL ,PAIO UP $31000.1000
-RESERVE FUND $30000,000
- HEAR •OPPICIle .
New& Sale •Noteatlesthed or Oolitetecl. Drafts nit all Palate:in the
Douiluion, Great Britain, United States And all Foreign Countriee bou-
ght and cold •itt best retee. leepoolt receipts rowed aud highest current
este of interest allowed* Advanefei made to Farmers, Stock Denier*
end Stisluees Men et lowest tete* And on moot favorable tering.
• -e-eeSAVINGS SANK OSPARTMONT,--
Deposits oe $1.0(i sod tweeted* received. 1 nt erese Allowed at high.eet
'turret* tateefrom debt or depoolt..etnepounded half -yearly and. Add -
to prinelpatdune 00tleand December Rot.
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Those. who have used
liellyar's Silver Polish,
say it is the beet.
WHY ?
• Because it zleans sil-
verwear: easily and ,sil-
verwear remains clean..
longer than when other
polishers are used.
Call and get 4
bottle, only 2c
ewes eaesweeesesee
P. S. -Should yonr glade
need repairing let us know .
and we will colt and get it :
and when* Is Seed re-
turn it to you.
W.H. Reilyar
,Jeweler and Optician
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elie all -found good quelities of our
groceries is by comparison
Go anywhere, look anewhere, then.
come back and if we can't prove su-
periority in price, qualite and fresh -
nese of stock, don't buy. Giveus a
chances! to prove • .• •oor sepremaey,
That's not asking much: Here are
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Four Leaders
.
that are bringing us new cussomers
,every day. "Satisfied custoinere are
Our best advertisements." Thee you
tested
1 -Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour.
It's the best made in Canada.
1 -Epicure Breakfast Bacon
- Really beautiful meets.
3 -Royal Crown Soap,
• Just as good as any other snaps.
and muoli cheaper..
d -Grand Mogul Tea, •
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Per sfreiigth and pyrite seLnee
avere
it stands alone. • •
Call ' or Phone -:- The Peeple's Groper
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CLINTON.
none lit Prompt Delivery:
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• FOR SALP1,-TWO STOREY BRICK
• • cettage cotter Prince and Orenge
streets. together with 1 acte of land,
hard Mid soft water, ete. Will be
sold •.cheap. -John t. Croll. •65
Eye
Itrotiblim
iNickti trot pit..
sasneattiraajusted,
01;ssee dual prepoity.
Oro OVelfrili
. London.
tresurlsy.,itar, Woo
ae4Tbreet. Willbsar
.ylidt,June
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COM ilites DitlIDSOlt14111, MINION • • an
$1alivoyintikehic Medical*
Examination'Froo.
E. F. • BUTTERFIELD, of
-Syracuse, N . Believing in .ciair-
..voyaitee .or ntotthere i•is no gainsaying
• tha fact. that tile doctor can explain
• the stinted of your, &paw
-cither Mental or Ordeal' and has re -
..stored to health and phapPintill MAXI
, helpless invalids all their. lives. Send
• look .01 hair, hetet, AO and *WV to
DR. E, P. •DUTTERPIELD,- Syron -
Ste Y,t, •
MRS.. WM. SANDERS' DRESS -
CUTTING $0/100/e -I ani
Im-
pov'iag. my dress cetting course.
Watch for particulars which will
appear in a few weeks. In the
-meantime fee' the benefit of the pthe
lie beware Of advertieements" riot
bearing my name as 1 havo beard
•Of a few cases trying to teach that
haven't taken a teaoher'e course from
nie and so ate not qualified. Any-
one -thinking of learning teem auy
other person write Me first and I
;will let them know if the person la
gualifted to teach as e am the •he,
venter of this. course and have the
names Of alt 1 have taught to teach
otherss-Mrs. Wm. >Sanders, Teacher
and Inventor. Bon 159, Steatford,
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HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN-
. ted at my hide house in Clinton.
Highest cash price paid. -0. S.
Doan, Clinton. 50 -ems
I HAVE BOUGHT trim BUS AND
, draying business from Messrs. Mfr-
s at and Ker and rented the etWe
of Dr. Evans where 1 have teleph-
one conneetton. Passengers or bag-
gage ealled Otte or delivered to any
pant • of the town. Prompt eervice
guaranteed -Josh Cook. ..62
THE RIGHT PLACE „ To GET
Men's and Women's, Clothing, clean-
ed, deed and repaired is at Mrs. J.
T. Seward's. • 69
FOR SAL.E.-:HOUSE ANDACRE,
. Of land, on Onterio ;street . east.-
JoShiia. Pearce. • 65
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COLORADO, CALIFORNIA, PORT -
land and Yellowstone Park. -Spee -
'ally condueted are beteg arranged
via the Grand Trunk Railway Sys-
tem, in oharge of experienced pone
ductor. All expenses included. To
leave Torembo early M July and
August. Rate is. not expected.' to
be over $150.00 from Toronto. Do
not joie any other party • 'before
consulting E. M.' Bowler, 201 Bev-
erley St'
. Termite.. F. R. Hedgers,
Agent atClinton,
se
MUNICIPAL NOTICE -ALL TER -
sons building road fences in this
township are hereby notified to build:
on the line anti net on the rbie
. allowance. By order of ,the,„Council
of, Stanley.-JE. Harnwelle °lees.
Varna, May 9th. • 70
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toi. FOR SALE.- e ACRE 'LOT ON
Maple street, next to corner of Mill'
• and Maple Streets is offered' . for
sale. It 'It eoetains a. number of fruit
trees, eurraiit and berry bushes, etc.
-Welter Marlowe. 70
Smoked
asses,
In spring whensunShine
renders seeing pain-
shuId be used
Wo 'gave. ::.140..:.A0.00tutoitt.
Art Eave Tho Stock
Jeweler and Optician.
AaiswigsusisimitS
GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
SINGLE PARE POR •
• VICTORIA DAY
Good Going May 25rd and 2ttli
Valid Returning until May 25th.
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eetwoon all statient ih Catiad.t, also
to Pt. Huron • iand Detroit, Web,*
'Sop. Bridge and Buffalo, N. y,
• Oor tickets end full Information
eall
A. O. Pattison, Station Agent.
P. R. notions, ToWn Agt.,Cliittou
J. D. McDonald, District Paeeetts
ger Agent, Torolto4
STRAY COLTS. -THERE STRAY -
ed to the premises or the e?idersie,
ed on May 1$th two yeArling colt*.
The owner will Ocoee preve P1 04
petty, pay expeneee sad tie the
**nude awity.-Wm. Perdue. Goder-
ich township. 71
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TUE. ,COTTAGE ON RATTENBURY
etreet west, together With the
furnieure, is offered fee, rental at
• $5 per Month. Apply to was !ivy
.. J. Stieson„ Eden Grove P. O. 71
FOR SALE.--slIUMP AND CONteetel-
te Brieks, the pump end logs have
not been much ubed. There is en-
ough for about a 35 foot well end
will be sold cheap. The •hrleks are
suitable for wells, etc.-A.pply to
W. J. Biggins, Elmhurst Farm,
Clintoo, P. 0. • 71-2*
FARM FOR SALE ON rim LON-
•'don Road, e mile •trout Clinton.
About e32 acres first class land,
rieh as a garden, has been a stock
farm tor a number of y.ears, Frame
house, large barns, plenty of stab-
ling.• pig house for 100 head, int-
• *meat building, Possession given
. any time. Owner*wishes to • retire
• nt
frofarming. Apply to 14.esersen
steel, Clinton.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP COURT' OF
Revision, -Take uotioe thata Court
of Revision for the Towuship of
Goderich will hold its first sitting
in Willson's Halle'llohneeVille, on
• Friday, May 26th, A.D„ 1905, come
mencing at 10 o'clock a. teeter the
purpose ef heariee and rectifying all
complaints against or errors in the
Assessment Roll of the present
year. All parties interested arcees
quested to attend.-Nieon • Sturdy,
Clerk of the Municipality, Holiness
ville, 'May
SHINGLES FOR SALE. -e ANY
geantity of good eedar shi•ngles now
being manufactured. in the Village
of Ba,yfield. "Prices right. Apply to
W. R. Jewett, 'Boit 30, Beyfiehl. 70
BAYFIELD COURT OF REVLSION.
-Take notice ,that e‘Court '.of Revi-
sion for the Village of Bayfield will
hold its first sittieg in the town
hall or Friday, May 26th, A. D.,
1905,• Commencings at 10:30 o'clock
.a.• m. for elie purpose or hearing and
rectifying' all compleiets against or
errors in the Assessment Roll of the
present year All parties interested
are requested to attend -H W.,
Ferwln, Clerk of • the Municipality,
lieyfield, May eth.
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IIULLETT COURT OF REVISION. -
Notice is hereby given that the
• meeting Of the Court for the •Rc-
• .vision of the Assessment Roll of the
township or Hullett will be held in
the township hall on Monday, the
291h May, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. in., for the purpose of beefing
earl settling complai ts a ainst the
said Assessment Rol . aeons e-
ying business •at the Court will
please attend at the' said time and
•' place without, farther notice: -Jam-
es Campbell,. Clerk. Willett, May
llth, 1905. 70
Marrlaves.
MeINTOSHe-BOYLE.-ett St. .A.ugua-
tine Catholic church on May 10111,
by Rey. Father Hanlon P. P., as,
misted by Rev. Father Pensonneae
ult oi Clinton, Katee, •
Seuegest
•daughter a Mrs. Henry Boyle,
and neice of Mrs, J. J. McCaugh-
ey of Clinton, to William Mein -
toe!). of St. Augustine r son of Mr.
Males Mebilibeh of Clinton.
ECHER-UADER-At Dashwood on
May 10th, by Rev. It Eirert,Joinl
Dealer Jr., Of the 13abylon Line,
MY, to 'Claret daughter of Mr.
Jacob Roder or Deshwohd.
MARSHALL-IIANNON--M St, Jos-
• epb's church, Chatham, on May
8rd, by Rev. Father James, Wm.
Marshan of Detroit, Michigan, to
Nellie, third daughter of Mr. Et!.
• Hannon of Chatham, formerly of
• Seakirth.
BOSE-elVieTAVIS11-At the resitleace
• or Mr. W. II. Green, Wingluean on
• May •4th, by ReV. D. Perrie, Wal-
•• ter Rase of Teeswater, formerly
• of Wittehem, to Catherine E. Ma
ellavish of Wiegham,
WALKER--lefeLAUCHLIN- At the
•' eeSidenee of the :bride's Parente,
Howler, on May erd, by Rev. A.
13. Dobson, Thos. Walker to Eliz-
abeth, only daughter Me Mr. Robt•
• MeLatichlin.
• lEttiris.
Goderich Tp., May 13,
to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Holland, a
-daughter.
CIALLOW-Ie Goderieli oii May
to Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Gellow, a
son:
Goderich on Friday,. -May
5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert BOI,
daughter. •
FRASER-In Illyth on M•ay 4th, the
Wite of Mr, Charles Fraser ,or
..,_• a daughter, • .
KEATING-In 'East Wawanosh on
, April 30th, the wife -of Mr, . Ches.
Keating, of a daughter: '
EISER-In Sea,forth cm April 22ed,
•to •Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Eiser, .a
daughter. •
'STRONG -In Seaforth on April 25111,
to Mr. and Mrs:. 'William Strong;
•
a dangliter,
McDONALDe-In Seafortli on April 07,
to • IVtr. and Mrs. Johe McDonald,
a deughtex. •
, .
FINLAY-eIn Lower Winin gtaon
May 10th, the wife of ,Mr. Alonzo
Finlay, a ,soe. •
•
McFADZEAN-Iii Grey on May 3rd,to
Mr. end Mrs. James ' McFadzean,
a daughter.. .•
SHORTREED-In iwor4is on Mae 2
to „ Mr; and Mrs. William Short*:
aesreed, i son. •
• Dghth3.
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BALL -On the Base Line, Willett
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on May 12th, Ann Corbett,: relict
.ot the late William ,Ball, 'aged .112.
• years, 5 months and 6 days.
MILLIAN-In Goderich, on May 171h,
Mrs. John Millian, aged 71 years.
DODDesfn West Wawanosh On May
13th, , Henry _Dodd, . aged 73- yeees,
GORDON-In Goderich. on 'Mae 7th,
Rachel Armstrong, relict of the
late Robert Gordon,' aged 68 yea-
.
BLAKE -In Goderich •On May 7th;
Ann . relict of the late
-e-egereers., 8
months and 3 ,daysS
MOORE-Th Auburn on May 10theeli.
• James Moore, .aged 69 years and
11 months.
JAMES -In eSeaforth on May . 6th,
Sarah :.1a,mes, relict of the late
•• Sohn James, 'aged 84 /ears and 9
• months. ; • • •
DENNISON --In Varna on May 7th',
•Ilobert Dennison, aged 8$
DAVIS--In Exeter' North MI May
• 6th, Albert' Roy, son.of Mr, Wm,
R. Davis,' aged 12 years.
WEB13-eIn Toronto on May "eeh, Rev.
I. Morrison Webb, second, eon et
Mr.. Archie „Webb. of Granton, • in
his 28th, year, • -*
FOR SALE,, -HOUSE WITH FIVE
-rooms on Maple street tor sale or
to reat. Herd and soft -water, fruit
trees, etc., etc. -W. J, Falconer,
Clinton P. 0. ' • 09
SHOP AND RESIDENCE TO ItieNr
onFor Sale -.The brick • store on
Albert street ' tegither with the
dwelling house lately occupied by R.
Fitzsemons; s offered. either to rent .
or for. eale. There iS e good stable.
The premiSesare well 'situated- and
suitable forany business. Apply to
John 0. , Elliott,iBayfield. Road,
or Henry' Beattie, Clinton, 69
CLINTON ,COURT op.REVISION,--•
Take betide that a Court of Revi-
sion for theTown of Clinton will
held its fleet sittioe in the Council.
Chamber.. on Monday, May 29th, A.
D.-, 1905, cemnieneing at .8 o'clock
nelor-therpurpose-of-hearingsan
rectifying all complaints against Or
errors in the Assessment,Roll ot the
present year. All parties Mtheeeted
are requested to attend. -D. L. Mice
• pherson, Clerk of the IVIunitipality,
Clinton, Maya. • •
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Seed Gra].
WE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT'
TO SECURE AND HAVE- ON
BAND A SUPPLY -.OP CLEAN
SEED WHEAT. AND. TIMOTHY.
PARMERS MAKING THEIR PUR-
CHASES FROM 'US CAN RELY
UPON GETTING THEIR SEED AS
•PREZ A$ POSSIBLE .FROM ALL
NOXIOUS WEEDS,
WE ALSO KEEP A PULL STOOK
OP PLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS,
CURED MEATS, ETC,, AND SOL-
ICIT A SHARE OP run PAT.
ttoNAGn. •
• J• A. Ford.
tentereettetteinernetenesnerseeenien..
OC)AL.
1 have purchased the coal„business
formerly tarried on by Ilartand Bros.,
but lately by Mr. Donald MeCorvie,
and am prepared to receive orders for
all sizes of coal, Grate, Egg, Stove,
Nut Alla $01tr and solieit your pat..
rouge. Orders left at iny office near
the eoal sheds or at Harland. Drps.
hardware store will receive prompt •The,
atteritiontl-William Downs, 70 Wes.
Stanley. Boy
Writes from thc West,
• For The • News-Reeord :
• When ail Euglielt chutit and I landed
• here abut obi weeks ago we vete
left half a mile from the town mid
• our trunks lett beside the eellway
track, there being no station for nine
miles on either side, but the settlers
are,well suited with the land end heve
• come in to the amount of • twenty
• cers during 'six weeks and ate ell)].
• ccening. Our town was just etarteol
last summer huVrioes we have a. gro-
eery store, -•a hardware store, a
blacksmith ehop, a, livery bare, an
implement agent and a good lumber
yard, and We expect a school in a. few
• weeks.
• We have had no snow since Pcb.
14th until recently it has fallen two
or three times to the depth of eve
inch, but it soondisappears and is
fine afterwards.
• Two boys from my old township' of
Stanley, the Scotelimere Bros., • had
quite a misfortune during one of the
high wind storms When their barn
Was upset and sniashe0 to kindling
wood. We extend our sympathy to
the boys as this is their first year
farming for theinselves in the West.
We have seen a few prairie fireS
Cln-
ee -arriving here, but the veep IS.
corning nip again quite green) and the
wheat is coming nicely also,. ihe
oats have not been sown yet We
had quite a spell of dry weather and
now we are all pleased •to •see the
reeent showers although they dee
mingled with snow.
Numerous shacks arer-being built
and n feW la,figO houses in ail:11410On
horhoecl. More again. -11, ..' John-
ston, tormerly of Stanley, (bit.
Aylesbury,. Assa., May 10th.
Pori. Albert
• Mr, and Mrs.; •Gieo. B•radford, Dun-
gannon, spent Sunday With his broth-
er, IL Bradford,
Miss Hannah Wiles is again under
the care of the deetor. •' •
•
W. McConnell, who fell some time
ago, is imprpiring very slOwly, if ally,
Geo, Hawkins Sr. is very Poorly
•
the past few days. , • . •
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stmart,Dun-
gannon, .Suoclayed with her • mother.
• W. iB, Hawkins attended the •Con-
servative • Executive meeting held ie
•
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Goeerieh last week.
Carlow.
Miss Buchanan, has received a pleas-
ant reminder 'of an absent .1 -fiend in
the shoe of a bot of cut flowers sent
from Oakland • Calitorefa, by ..Mies
Jean Green formerly 'of Loyal • '
. Mrs. Fovvree is suffering fromthe
effects of an acoident whieh•befel her
a few days .ago and is coriiiiied. to her
Jae: ;Boggs has • removed to:- the
County town. 'ee • •
Jae. McBride has sold -eight heavy
export sikert at „the round figure .'•,,of
Si cents.' They are extra fine' anirfairS
and will average. 1,500 lb. or Over.:
The anneal .finaeciel statements .•
Smith's HillPreebyterian church
were disteibuted .among the congregate
ion: The report is a Most •eatisfarite
erg' '-oire; tre best eileilie ideterreer
the church. • The total reoeipts during
the Year 1901 were $952,70 and the
'expenditures • $918,95. The number • of
membets iz the .congeregetiozi en .Jahe
iiaieS 1st lest,. was :107 ; enemeers • of
W. 'F. itr. $„15 '• niembett of Y. II.
S. C. E.•,, 33; Sabbeth school schol-
ars; 115 ; teachers end 'of5Cers in the
Sabbath ', sehoole 8. .; The favorable
etwitt .speaks " . Well for the pastor,
Rev. J. L. Sniall; the uteri:4011g eon-
mettee, tbo secretary-tteasurer, Alex.
Young, and the congregation as a
*hole.. The :third anniversary cif Rev..
J. L, •S'xnelPs induotiozi in 'the past-
orate. ' may, be Observed by oh enter-
tainment ;lent; months
There Is Now
A Mass of.: Proof
•
THAT LUMBAGO IS ALWAYS
, CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS. •
QUE
BPILLS AND HIS LUMBAGO VA-.
sHE:rxM. AN CURED HIS KID-
NEYS WITH DODD'S ICIDNIeee
uebeQM5ih(Spceialj
'John Ball, a •beiciclayer, residieg at
57., •Little Champlain' steed, this
cite, has.added his statement to the
great mase .of proof that Lumbago is
caused by disordered kidneys, and cone
sequently easily cured by Dodd's; Kid-
ney Pills. elVet 13a11; says
Was troubled with Lumbago for
two years. I could not vitork, I had
to • get up at nights to urinate se
often that my rest was broken. I
reed 'of mires by leactes Kidney Pille
arid made up my niind to try them.
After the first box leeoeld gee and
feel a cangie. Three boxes cured nie
completely,"
Lumbago, like Rheumatisni, Is caus-
ed • by uric acid id the blood. Cele
acid esienot stay in the blood if the
kidneye are working right Ilodd'a
eIidly Pills make the Kidneys
right, erk
...:4.4oims
0011StaleCS.
IVIaster Johnny Potter of Illyth vis-
ited his eousin; Miss Elsie Button, on
Setutday.'
Mrs. George Clark has been very
111 during the past Week,
Mr. Wm. Stanley of Holmesville was
in our video on Saturday.
On Teen:lay eight Mr. Jerome Stain
ley had his vegetable garden all de-
stroyed by :Setae bad boys itt the ode
ghborhood,
• People Who eat Clark's teader, tees
ty Lunch Tongues, eat with a zest
and enjoyment unknown to those Litho
hoed never tried them,
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News-lieeorti gives the loca
Meetings of East Mimi,
• Women's, Institutes.
The following is the list 1 pill -
en's Institute meetings arranged . for
in this county.: •
Speakers and Stilijeets--.-Mrs, Jean
Jon, 31e Brunswick avenne, P ontoL.
".Pood and its relation to the. leedY.,”
"Water, Milk -Beverages,"
"Vegetalbles," "Value of 14offshine '
and Fresh 'Air,". "tialeneed Rations
for Man," "Physiord. Education. • . of
Childretriss-slase-Shut thiereeth,
Guelph, Orit. --einoine Dairy Week,''
"El:lilts-methods of canning; wea-
ving, "'Ace" "Cool dishes for bummer
use. ' Evening subjeets-e"rhe care of
milli •for betides and Creameries',"
"Evenings at thelloineStead."
Exeter, tenni hall, :South Iluren,
June 10th. .
• Bayfield, town. hall, South Huron,
June letia. '
Clinton., West Huron, June lath.
Holneesville, Methodist chutcle West
Huron, June 14th. ,
• Goderich, Temperance (hall, ViIest
Huroe,' June 15th. ,
Constance, Teinperatiee hall, East
Hilton'June. 16th,
EtheI, Temperance hail, East Hut -
Oh, Julie 17th.
Molesworth, Orange hell, Gast 'Her-
eon, June 19th.
Bleevale,' Foresters' hall,East Hu-
ron, June 20th. '
Gotrie, toivei ball; East 'Huron, Ju-
ne 21st. ••
• Fordwich, Feresters' hall, • East
Huron, June 22nd.
ITANLEY COURT ntvzsiot-
Take liotice that a Court a um -
Won for the Township ot Stanley
evill hold its first erten% in the To-
wnship hall, Varna, on MotidaY, May
29,A,D,,1905, commeneing at 10 ocle
Oak a.m., for the purpose of Waring
and rectifyilig all coMptaints anainse
or errors la the Aseessineet 11011 of
the present year. All parties interes-
ted are requested to attend, J. E.
Hareem% Clerk of the munieitsailty,
\ Varna, May iltd, ,
Au advertisement In The NOW
Record brings good result**
PRMY CANADIAN CML
1.1
'Regained Health and Beau by Use
••Of Peortiona•
MinfLottlee Moore, 86 McGill Ste
Toronto, Can., writes:
10/ wish to OXPresS MY 001410
toyou for giving to suffering hu-
manity your wonderful medicine,
Peron& I was an invalid from ca-
tarrh of the liver. I WAS despond -
e04 MY Min was sallow, I hada
bad taste in my mouth in the morn-
ing, my tongue was coated a dark
brown and my breath was very bad
at times. I was subject to sick
headaches end vomiting. Aly bowels
were irregular and I was wretched.
I doctored for some time without
becoming much better and
at the.suggeoion of friends I tried
Perugia. The result was magical
and within four months I WAS coin,
elate& cured. "--Miss Louise Moore.
TEMBANDS of woreen suffer from
systemte catarrh. This is sure to
produce such symptonis as cold feet and
hands4 sick headache palpitation of the
heart and balmy feelings inthe stomach,
Then begins a series of expetimeets
witb. medicine. They take medieine for
sick headaches They take medicine for
nervous prostration, for palpitation of
the heart, for dyspepsia. None of these
Enedicines do any 'good, because they
do not reach the cause of the complaint.
• reruns at once mitigates all these
eymptoms by removing the cause. •
• systemic catarrh is the trouble. Sys-
temic catarrh pervades the whole sys-
tem, eeranges .every organ, weakens
every function. No permanenteure can
be expected until the systemic catarrh;
is remOved. ' •
Thiele exactly what perima will do.
, Good health is the basis of beauty.
Coon skin, clean rameops membranes,
these are the true source of beauty and
synimetay. .
§0§
7`165e L E MOORE..
46 MiU. SE, TORONTO, CAN,
Perunecures eittarrh wbereverlocateds
VemaIe cata,rrh•is the most beanter-dee
envying disease in existence. perwea ••
cures by removing the cause. Parana .
•
•
strikes. at the souree of all these hate-
ful disfigurements.
Never Looked so well .
AS Since Taking pe-rolux
• Mrs. Mary A. J3eoven448 Wells Aye.,
Dorchester', Mess., writes: •.
t4Evet7 one that looks at me says,
41 never sat' you. look So well as you do
retir'1 then told them 1basse been tak-
lag your mediciner thank 'Yon for t,he
kind letters I•hasee recenved from you.
1 will aliveys praise Perune end Mans
alin."-Mre, Mary A, Brown.,
Dr; 5,13. Haien:war, Preeddent of The
irartnian $anitaritria, of Columbus, 0.,
advice to women .fres during the
se meter months.. •
• Alt corresprendence held seect -cons
fetential.•
'Clean
I
For the next three Weeksthe house-
.
hoblere of Cleitoe should be more or
leSs eegege4 in Cleaning un their pree
mises, ,gettiag their lawns into an
attractive Condition,planting flowers,
palating‘reratidaks-,and A dozen other
things that esesist:eu giyine: the vieite
Or the irepreseien 'that we are livings.
in an idea town, where a:pronounced
public :spirie in favor of progrss, or-
der and cleanliness is mach- in
donee. . • . ,
Bach citizen can do his or her share
towards the beautification of the
teWn and few Inniseliolders should re -
•quire much urging to contribute to
the movemerit that is resulting In
the removal of eyesores, the ornamen-
tation of grounds and the renovation
Of •old buileings. • , There are Aso.=
citizens who are; Utterly careless
te-
garding the appearance of their pro-,
perties and it is somewhat .disheart-
ening to keep hammering away at
them. But the leaven is worteng
and the Forces of Imeeovereerie are
having pretty much ;their owe 'wale
06derick
. .
Representatives from each tot the
Presbyterian, Methodist •end•1141111St
Sunday Sehoole and Y: P. &dotter
Met tr. Knox chureh•lectute teem on'.
Monday evening last, to imeugurate
preparations. for the: owning conven-
tion of the County' Associations,
which are to be held 'in Godereebee
that fol. . Suedny Schools on letee'dkv,
June 13, and the C. E. 'coneetttion On
the following day. It is probable
th;ofeearnolcir,niwagiu :1111..43de ahfetnionon vsiiecsjiociejas
street church,and the .etrening meet-
EnoX chnich. Arrangements
are in progress /et, a union choir • to
lead 'the singing, and the following
atendaterLeaneaseingecor
foe billeting : Knox church, Misses
Polley and Strang, North street
church, Misses Washington and„
Lachlan. VietOria Street, Misses
Hale tied Elliott, Dentist Mks. Robe
erteone and Mies Lewitt, erhe" Weai.
representatives are ambitious toe eee
these gatherings lnost seccessruland
Will spate no effort to contribute 'to
that end. The programs for each
• gatheeing will be announced • next
Live Stock Market.
Toronto Junction, May 15th -There
Wes a large run art the Yards this
morning and a consider/4We neesher of
,letiyere were Cu hand. • The large run
made the market a little draggy, but
everything !was sold today. The qua-
lity ,of the cattle is iMproving and
today'e hunch were very good. Exe
ports were quite numerous and• the
quality .very good, Butchers, althou•
gb not an overcrowding, held firm.
• The rue consisted <A 120 cats ; con
-
Meting tit 2,604 cattle, 8 sheep, 101
hoes, e2 calves and one horse. Ten
of the aboVe number of cars were bill-
ed through ahd were feeding at the
yards,
.T. Halligan bought 3 Toads of mix -
est .eattle, averaging 1,070. eech, at
from $4.25 to *5.25.
W. B. Look bought the calves at
somewhat hewer price. Ile paid
front 14 to $5.50 for them,
Six toads. of exporters were bought
by /Aintiess tiod Halligan. at from
OM to 15.60.
GO. Dunn purchased one, load of
cows, siveraging 1,300, at front • 13.-
60 to 14.40 ;One bull, 1,050, at $3.50.
The hogs on the Market Were pur
chased bye
KetinedyaP1
t .145 for
_
fcl and watered arid $7 ott cars. This
ie a drop of 25 cents since last
week. • "
Thirty-fiVe butchers' were purchased
by Alex. Levack, averaging front 1,-
420 to 1,150, at from 15.10 to .$5.40.
Hunnisett bought' 40 exporters-,
averaging from 1,000 to 1,200, nt
feme. 15 to $5.26: ,
.. Mybee, Wilson and Hall sole the
following list : • Eighteen cattle aver--
eging. 1,300, at 15,85 eerie load, 1,350
at .$5.35 ; one load; 1,400, at 15.65;
oee, load, 1,350, •ast spAo ; onebutch-
er, 08e, at $4.80 ; one load butchers's
1,300, at $5•.5.0; 5. bulls, 1,600, ' at
$4.15. . .
--Wen---Leneek_gureheased 25 loads et
'Weed cattle. Exporters, $5,40 •to
35.85, the hulls sellieg at from e5:50
to $517,5 ; best butchers', $5.25 tie
$5.50 ;. fair to good, $4.85 to $5.1.0
rough , and inferior, $4 eee $4.65 ; bulls
$3,75 to $4,50.
W. I -I, Dean bought sixloads of ex-
port cattle, averaging 1,200 ,toj.,e350,
at front 15.40 to $5.85.
• E. Seel' bought 5.1oaes at from
$4.70 to 15.704."•_
Prices are aS.i01‘10WS
Export battle $0.440 $5.85 •
Butchers' cattle. • 5:e5 5.00
do fair to good . 4.85 .5 10
do common 4.00 4.66
Bulls, heavy, export 3.75.450
do Medium , 8.60 3.80 •
• do light 3 00' . 3 59
-
Feeders, short -keep e5 00 45 ou -
efilvh cows, each 30 00 45 00
• '475 500 .
4.25 4.75
• 7..00 7.25
2.50 ,4-.5le
4,00 5.60
7.00 7.00
6.75
6.75
Sheep, per ewt
Reeks,' per cwt. e
Lambs
Export, spring, each
Calves
Hogs, selects
do lights •
do fed and watered
Toronto Farmers' Market.
• Toronto, May. 16th. -The . street
rket was ver ?quiet terday, . with a
smaller delivery o ay, whichessenolde
out getickly at 110 to 111 tor the bese
loads. One load of .stra'w' sold at
P°GI.li.•
s. -There ' wee e wheat offeit.
ing, end only one load Of oats, Buy- .
et and seller, iet this case failed to
agree and no price Was guotedi it is
iikely'the market for oats win Agfa,
• go higher, as supplies a,resaid to have
'been, largely . bought lip for the bud&
ers Of the Jerries .Bay Railroad, newt
heading for 'Parretti).
Better is how owning forWard very
'freely and stocks gee beginning te ace
cumulate. Dairy. Vatter is again eae-
ier at tic to Ile. Creamer,' is steadY
at4,0c;. are steady to firm at 150. •
,
Potatoes --The inatket is Pat alit -
tis firmer. Eastern shippers are nom
asking 70o for ear lots. • , '
Apples -Geed spies, 12,50 to $3.001
Baltiwthe $1.25.
Dtessed hogs steady at adVallee to
19 to 19.00 e live hogs easier at $6.85,
1111-15: loads at $9 to 111 for hest*
18 to $0 for nixed; one load .01
straw sold at 110. Loose straw is
voted at 15.50 to 16. Baled hay
shiepenesod.uyit,ry_buttttoveirpyto litit
igleb:oe Ile:Mel:I:
ed Strew 16.50. .
clifeltens, 140 to Ille ; live fowl, 10e ;
ol4 hens, 10e.; turkey hens, 18e to
• demand is for fell and series; thick -
cos, the letter Worth 30e to 40o,
There, is but littIe demand for old
forward, at 18.50 on teak here. Dal -
20 ; turkey gobblers not wanted. The
Ontario potatoes are quoted at 50c
and New' Brunswicks , at 06c to 70c,
car lots. Out (A store 70e to ',de.
IButtentellairy pound. rolls, 170 ; the
Iss, He to 16e, • eretunery, 20e,
• Eggs -Market firm at, 140 to 154
I\