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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-05-25, Page 2The •Clinton NewesRecord a 'tee, •e• " '"''''-?..,e; ez. Ilte----;..d iii.35) 1 Ciff:AriV ._.._ " e' 4d7Z.VT-1 -0A14 lit eb fil--.4,. Atibi•^0,, 1.:,-,c44 *—tca,i4 IV 4•1?", ,kcS- j ••••• - 4, . ,.,--a-- $ 4,...,, .... , 0%, •,,,....., -•-r4,.....- c , 'fr.:L:4. * The Sunlight Maids are always through'ikele wash at twelve o'clock With ordinary soap a woman has to work so hard and so long on wash day she has no time for preparinaany of the family meals. Wash day is a trian end the good wire faces each with a sigh of despair. Sualight Soap makes all the diffehnee in the world. No toiling -no rubbing - no boiling -less than half the labor with much bettearesults. Most women areallthrough their wash by twelve o'clock when they wash with Sunlight Soap the Sma light way. It makes child's play of work. ASK FOR THE tiXTAOON EAR, Sunlight Soap wash4s the clothes 'white and won't iwiere the hands. BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. •qpwasliaroramIrrs-avom Always resit 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 WISII TO PROCURE ANYTHING USUALLY FO-. UND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. H. R COMBE CHEMIST. AND DRUGGIST. immormar •••••••••1roommium1 00AL I *Dug - Goderich. • Mrs. D. •Currie's little baky boy has • quite recovered from a very serious attack of illness. •Mrs. 'George Carey with her child- ren and nurse are registered at the Aberdeen, Mr.. Carey tejoins there every Saturday. Mr. and •1VIrs. Ge et ea i have again accepted the caretaking of the Oddfellows hall. SUREST CURE FOR COLDS "It is with. pleasure' that I certify to the wonderful success of Dr. Cha - Se's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine as • a cure for colds, It is the -best and •surest treatment • for coughs and colds that we have ever been able to find." --Mrs. Geo. Good; TichbOrne, •Addington Co., Ont. PAPER IIANGING.THE SEASON: •has ' again arrived when people are decorating their homes1 an still in the Paper Hanging. • a:ncl. House. ' „painting Business and guarantee my wokto • be secoed to nobe. The three great features in this busia • nese are. quieknesS, neatness •and me. . Onomy. My price is 10 cents . Pee roll, Satisfaction given or no Mon- ey asked for. Ordets left at •nii holm' or Couch's 'butcher shop will receive prompt atteetion..--T. Hale, Reeldence, •West end Ratteatury S. I have • purchased the. coal hasiness. • formerly carried on -by Harland Bros.,. -but lately by -Mr:. --DOttaldn7MeGorv4, ad am prepared 'to -receive prders:fer:. all sizes of coal; Grate,. Egg, Stove, - Nut and Soft, and solicit your 1)07' ronage. Orders left at my office neat! the Coal sheds or at Harland •Brc.i.i. hardware store will • receive proinpt attention. -William Downs: . 70 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ii)utoCENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. • You can get a general edU4 • • cation in any school but come • • to the CENTRAL for Practie• • cal Business Training. • This • college has a continental•rep- dfe • .utation for thoroughness, Op- * • portunities are for those who • • are prepared. Our graduates * • always succeed. You may en- • • ter our classes at any time. • • Write for a free catalogue. • • • + • Elliott ee McLachlan, . • Principa,1S. • • 0 • WE. lytADE A 'SPECIAL 'EFFORT' TO SECURE- AND': HAVE : ON 'HAND' A . SUPPLY OF). CLEAN , gEtY7-:WHIEritt -7A-ND---7111Wt)TH-rr' FARMERSMAKING' THETA •P•UFt- CaIASES- FROM US OAN -RELY UPON GETTING -THEIR :SEED -AS FREE :AS 'POSSIBLE -FROM ALL 'NOXIOUS WEEDS. ,...• .• • • . WE ALSO KEEP 'A FULL STOCK OF FLOUR, • BRAY AND SHORTS, • CURED • MEATS,. ETC., AND SoLa' Ae, SHARE OF YOUR ,PAT- '. RONAGE. • : .• • , A Ford ,r • • • LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW. FOR IYCi.I.TR .SEASON'S PLY OF COAL.' WE CARRY ONLY:THE VERY 13g$T GRA- DS WHICH WILL BE SOLD • AT THE LOWEST tOSSIBI,B.I. • P.RICE •'•'" . ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT • DAVIS ic ROWLAND'S HARD* WARE. STORE OR WITH W. J. 'Stevenson. areemealin tossafamosiormaa.........mme.7moolanamommatriemosm.e...,;,,iia. ' • : „ -- Do • • not coiisider it a. hardshiptd do as muh for THE " as. you. do..for.a Oitsr. • or •:::•for it in . • ' • • • • - Consult -rout** Address Figires. •.••• Subsoribe for The News Record. •Goderich, We canoe across a pieee of the Hur- on Sigual dated Feb. 24th, 1853, in which wu lind that the tavern built and kept by the late Feyieher, one of our pioneers, was .ealled the Kincar- dine Arms. E. H. Marlton, father of Mrs. Smeeth, had his ad. thus, H. Marlton, forwarder and comma, ion rnerchant, storehouse keeper, gen- eral agent for the sale e wild lands, cleared. farms, household fur- niture and produce of every descrip- •tion, officenext door north of the Kiaeardine Anne." The big milt now stands on both sites. Another edver- tiserneat WAS illht; of the Huron hotee by Japes Gentles. Mr. John Gentles of Kincardine is the yoengest son of the late James Gentles, The late John Ralph had quite an extensive business next door to the Victoria, hotel, West street. We had forgotten that any hotel here hare the flame "Victoria." The late Ira Lewis, our, member's father, also had hi3 card in the issye and, the late P. A. Macdou- gall X. D. hati his office at Le Tur- es boarding house,r formerly the ,British hotel. Mr. R. 0. Hays now resideson that site. The hotel was kept by the late Isaac Ratteelmry, Messrs, Lewis and Ralph outlived the date of those cards Many years, hav- ing only passed, a Mina time' inter- vening between the death of eaoh. We learn that Mies Doak has pur- chased a. lot in the Garrow estate adjoining )tbal purchased by William Lee. . Mr. R. Parker Of the Vito Park, New Ontario, and former •bantimaster at Goderich, looks nee after all his opening up land in New Ontario. He is one of • the 'pioneers' of that • new country,' having let Goderich some •eighteen years ago.. Mrs, Parker looks well els(); She was. one of the choir of Victoria street Methodist eh - etch while here. They came to, cele- brate her mother's 90th birthday. Goderieh feelsquite proud of -the fact that it is the home of a .centen- arian, in the person cif Mr. Malcolm McLean, who traietlt celehrated the 100th anniversary :bf his birthday at the residence of his deughtet, Mrg. J. Bedford. Se. on IO.th May. He -is in very good healtil,,' pessigily by rea- son of •always !ming salicittous about it, in he way, of. always .usinte proper fbod. He was: :barn in Mull, -Scot- Teed; and 'when. net a boy he came: with his parents to. Ca,pe Breton. At • the age ol 38 years he married Mary MeKennie.of InverneSi, Scotland, and lived in • Cape Breton ,until after 'the birthof their alicth. child, Few: child- ren were born to IVIL and. Mre. Mc- Lean. here. On coming to Grederiih they. settled at the lake, Mr. McLean' beng • one of the staff' of Macdonald's rnill'later removing to Warren eireet •witere Mrs. McLean 'died.' `Industry" Vnee,hie mottofrom boyhood. 'He has. orte proudboaSt, that -he could shear a sheep and put the wool through all. the •operations necessaty martufa,c- tele it into doth, make the eloth to in - a coat and Weal :W We weeder if Mull tevee, sent out another siti,Ifal nun like Mr. IVIalcolm McLean,: Eis datightee; Miss McLean,: resides .with him Many more happy. days May he liVe to sed. Mr, Seth Ellis ef Sault Ste. Marie . is the :guest 'of his uncle 'Mr lac:here ,SireMons,. • • • • • WHAT IT IS. . THE 1VII.7COUS IVIEMBRAiNE. '• AND THE IMPORTANT PAR T• IT"PLA- ,,YS IN, THE HEALTH OR, •SICK- -.NE'SS OF THE BODY. • • • : • :The Mucous .Metebran4 IS the • in- side Being orthe body, anil" of all its .veesels and organs. The moment this mucous membeahe ' becomes ;out • of ethalition, ever so little, illness fol- lows swiftly, in siime form Or other, In ninety-nine oasesout of a hundred disease has its beginning 'in some de -s rangemeat of this Mucous 1VIeni1ra.ne: . It is very dejieate and "•eetremely sensitive, and eonsemiently. Very lia- ble to disease. • • 'If you , are eet feeling well you may be sure that the 11V:feat:Me •• Mem- brane of- soine.orgai is sick and ee- quires immediate treatment.." There -is One •medicine that is in- tended Go. act and does act, directly and curatively on the. Mucus Mem- brane, It is Dr. LPenhardt'a Anti- ' • • Dyspepsia,Bilionsness;, ' and. Con- stipation disaPpear as soon as Dr.: Leonhardt.'s Anti -Pill • has restored the Musous Membeane to its natureT healthy condition: 50- cents a 'bottle, at all Druggists, or The •WilsoneFyle Co, Limited, Niagara Falle,Ont. agents for Canada, • • • 110'. Smoked Glasses • In spring whe.n. sunshine renders seeing pain- ful smoke glass should bq' used, We Have The Assortment We liave The Stock" We Have Tim :Right Pries A. rigg. 1,) '1The News of Goderia. ,4, . Ki '•3 !ss Eloise AeSklitnings, -- ' rt * k :Ct cOrespondeut ...• e 0 OP 0 4 t•,;,‘ 6 0 ci t.'f ' • ' tWaTCieiiifitineA -ietif.Ki#,A,'.(aaele Mr. T. Tilt has purchased the .driv- 1 We make our eurteey to The. •Clin- ing house on the Garrow estate, and ton -News-Record published in Iowa, will remove it to• some of his oWn and hope when we send registered property.- letters. to the Clintan News -Record, We leern that Mrs. Evens intends Ont., that we will not add "1 Ow(e) talc:leg some :of her rate plants with a." •.. They say ",Tline is money" and her to V.aneouver. They ----e the fin- as we -give a lot of thee -Joe =lane eat in fawn, and she nes had them the news of Goderieh ietereeting .. to many years. • the reader FA The News -Record, we An-olti time periodical says "Wit intrust that they fully appreciate..our brushwood, judgment is timber „ the efforts. • A first makesthe brightest flame,' bat Eggs are .going up again instead of the other gives the most lasting coming down, while box after • box heat." -True, left sprnetimes we have •ie eeippee away.. maaapasts even et heat; and no flame.the egg business, Mrs, D. Ma,cdonald returned on Tu•e4 • Registrar Coates is delighted with sday from a most enjoyable visit at the Improvement he has been making "Ci•lenedyth," the beautiful reaidence which enables him to. attend the °f- or Mr. S. Nordheimer, Germen Con- fice now, after an abSence of three sul at Toronto. weeks. In, Hielc's Forecasts for May which John S.. Carrie of Wycliffe College a,pp'eared in issue of The News -Record left last week an Mission work at for May l'Ith, we read: "The next. Fork River, and other well known storm period will centre on the 17th, points in Manitoba, covering the 16th .to the 20th," It The Central telephone office has r.aitied on the 151,11 and morning at. ben re -moved one door east on the Wednesday 174,11 May, but at 4 P. M. Square, The connections were alter - or thereebout .quite a bit of eacycloee ed thereby, causing confusion. passed over the town culminating by Ernest Rothwell, now of Toronto; • 'heavy thunder and lightnitirg and •we is coming to the .1i:tante-He is one felt .certain that some building had Of the prize ,winners in • analythieal been struck, and eo we were right inend applied Chemistry at the school our sermise; The house of Mr. R. of Practical Science. • • Doak, on Kemp Street, was struck • The Missee Eva 'and Lou..Allen are on the • roof, ripping up the shingles guests at Mrs. Ashton's... • and boards,scattering them all aro- TIM .News ileoord pieta eaell Aran, e und. The whole roatf was rullied like 'complete ie e ;al of all the neat, o' feathers on a fowl. Mr. •13ert etiaith • Gaderich. • •Wae on his .rounds -at the • time Saturday last was the 90th anni- that Mr. Doa,k's house. was struck vetsary of Mrs. Richard ',palter. Sr' by • thee lightning, • • and when and was. celehaated with due eclat, 0:it. the flesh eame tlinded him and his. the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Mare for a time, for on getting up Bates. The day was lovely end /„.tighte. on his cart, his hand received,an el- although a Tittle cool, and Mrs. Par_ made shtick from the iron fastener .on ker, who is a very Well preserved la - top of the cart.' Mrs:- McFarlane on (Ty, althougk her figure. is petite and Britannia' Road WAStalting.aeltee frOta :her .!hair white, • yet her voice is her Stove, and he lightning played sweet and good aud • during the day all around ter, 'and all around one of she sang . many pretty gospel hVens• the school yooms inathe Celleglitte .1Vei•s. Hannah Bird, Peaker was born. Institute,: '•• . • - • - • •• ie.. Norfolk, 'Englaed,' 'on May a '20tht Me.. Janien Connolly ,of Holmesville 1815, •aed was married at the • age drove up on • Thursday afternoon • to of '22 to Mr. 'Richard .Pariter of the . view the damage done' Mr. It Deak's same. city, and 'Caine. •with him.' to , house. .-Ile is a director for' the aMe- America in 1854, settling . in ,yoeli, Killop Mutual. Fire. Insurance Co., state: Mr. and Mrs. Parker c.anie ta who also lineure against :lightning: Goderieh forty :years ago, In -1817 The house was build and occupied at Mr. Paaker died and Wee laid torest: one:time 'by the late Mr. and 'Mrs, in. Maitland cenietery. Fifteen child- ejames. Dixon, who lived.; in it, on thee ren were horn to Mr. .anif Mrs: Par - 1r property eche. the Internationalker; eight' 0.1 whori. died seVeral years. Salt Well, at the lane but atter their ago. • . 'Mrs: Periceri grand children demise,' Mr. Doak purchased the build, number '35 •and gi eat -grand -children. ing and :,renmeed it to its .prenent 15. ,Great was the ,joy that e"Graire1- site . . • . •, Ma". Parkerlived to enjoy the • le - [1 • matrimonial, ventares. were • as union which was held to celebrate her Much, neught•after in town those days 90th birthday, and able. to ' 'attend as inventing in real estate, well we • service regularly • in North .etreet nli- would '.haVe.' , an extenoediaary time . ureh. The house was artistically 'de- nOw. So many 'People an the Square corated With choice pettecl, plants -and have been getting two stores thrown. Cut. doll:tel.'s,. On' the•eentre • : of ;the into m..e, we areature to remark that .diejeng table a. large plaiat' atoott . the pr4. thing: We..-Ornew, : we would, ,with • large white biles. • :The ''favo.ts have Mile Omit 'half •a dozen..builiess wore 'pennies. The. birthday eiale Men...round' the •'quare.' '.One ,af the which was • presenteel . by the . grand niereha,nts .said e• • 'ft .otiglit. to put diadem. was , four •storeys from' ,the , the ••Whole.•of the Stores iti.tO one.," top of which waived' the "Lbrion..Ja- • A -..fine ash :tree' an :MrscoruelVs ck" and "Stars' end•Stripes". ii. all property. was *. ploughed into, by • the their: glory, Ninety. of Mrs. •Parketas lightning 'of Wednesday, r. M., that 'old friencis•in Ware, Mass, wheio sli struck the 'het* • opposite • her •resi- Reed some ;yearn; • sent ;her for • her (Wage. ."Tne. ligheniagslayed • about birthday_ gift:ape...glass •eaninea eon me," • She Said.. Mrs'. Cornell' had jest taining '90: ten emit pieces-. TlieTfate beeee'reading-H141c's fOrecest for May ilY tree was reprdsentecl..ba her dau in The. . News -Record, a 4.1tort tilts :Otters, MrS...J. F. Bates, her ohusband before. : ' • • - • and .daughter Miss gra, 'Richard Pai.- Mis Reibert..I-leedeeson • has teturn- 'ker ' and ;... Wife of ljnii; Park, Ontario.' .ed to twill after ' an ebsente of :some. Mis Ji $.. Durthar'' and huaband... • o Months, . 'and *. the guest of Mrs. .1: Ware,' Mass. ; Mrs. '(liev.). J..• • Law - W. Smsth iencze, Rainii, • Mre. $.. Miff The -Misses • ..Whidden• of Payfield Road, Goderieli ; Mrs. liFannie,": Me - wore The...-gueats last :Week of Mrs. Master, Washiegton, Pa; ;. and, Mtn Kernpa• They have rented:a house. •Orinsby and'huebead, Riverside, .here, -and with their parents, intend' fernia. The geariilehildree..:: present .ta.residoin Goderick: , • • were ;• R. Romp, Goderich•;:- A. 3. • :.•Mr. Ashton of :Colborne. occupies' Lawrence, Biitfe, Nlartitosaa ;, Mr..and the building Owned by Mi p. °ante.: Mts. Sanford Greenman, Olean, • New Ion; one door south. Of • Mr....; ;.Iaines ' YOrk;•• %Miss , Ora • Bates, • Goderiele„ Munto's residence,. ' and•littre IVIiss, Lottie Dunbar.; .Ware, Laivit mowing: ahd carnet. iheating Mass We added a,:tittle tolkert..of- es, ate all :the rage. ".". . • teem :to the arelrerable•lady. lehose A gentleman •sad to as the Other birthday Was terneinbe.ted with -;so 44' : the . 'Temperance.wOmen •much love inaotir•-toWn 'where .. her would. .go 'around andsea% thedirty daughters,'• Mrs.' j. F.' Batee. and Mrs. water • thatcomes from 'the water Romp ..have residedeall aheit • hiartied works; there: wattlt . be lose • whisky life' and we. trust that aen the frionde drank." .Now . ladies; . here's a, new whopresented her . at home • and phase-. -for you .to •contemplate, . in abroad with loving gifts ,May live Temperance Work, So :why not call'on with the hope of Crowning her 100th the council' again, •periraps with better birthday in the same. way. ' We • th.- effect ten..e' before. :•. ' ank Mrs, R:' ,Peakeefor her birthday : Mr. 'Sandford Stokes is erectiiig a favors., presented us by ',.grg. 4.• F. Pretty „la: story frame baildipg oi .Bates • -artd-for. the botniet Of pansies 'earner of•Pietoe and Toronto Streets.. tied with white rihban' • from.' . Mins. "Mr. 1) F 1-Ictin1ink was in Toconto Ora Bates. • .' . . • . lest week. • ; ••• .• We regret eXceedingly.. tobe called -.Mr. 'Rot:A:clamsspent laSt-wedirn•-•at- nponatoeatinoueee-theadeathaon. -15-th- • his home in .Saania, . • . •• May of mie, of oer clever young men, .Mrvey Dietrich .and •SecOrd FIart ,John Francis M0E_Vey, -.eldest .Fson, 'of have painted from the Seheel of Mr e John lVIcEvby of the Cliemteal Pharmacy, Toronto.. " , • salt woeks, at ,t1,lie age of 'a0 years. IVIessrs. tacortge Acheson, and James About three years. age young. Thomas, who were So anxious* to :have Evoy for recreatiOrt weet • t o Lc mien their new teeideece• ready for bectip!. :CarnP with the,33rd battalion a,nd on) astill last weck, nt1 p/nosailya,. fs(.)tree...dt".7, Itch:61r ja4Utteoinoei hveatol:stliillottiestetotooktill.eo station.: The hotse. beer 'Mina Chaffeur entitle :will have :to get ,agable, in spne av,...young an expert to keen .or Puthis antoMp- fell and waft benly littered ny • the bile.fl1.goosi. running order for :they horse. For sonie weelcs• he wds t.i,der• Were.hours in Goderich on the obease the M. D's care bet i iUiel eittitient: ion of the visit to the magnate Of ly to attend to li s .dlithis at ("Am - St. .jOsepIt aid lils Mends to- our trorl'e office, Ile had matte, friends, town'. The patty registered at • the was • a. strong Liberal in Polities, • and Dritlah Exchange, but the automoWla a devout •member of the R. Cechurch, had to be taken tosome of the East The tasket Was covered With floral again. factories' -to get "electrified" gifts, aniong them •heing. an a:nehor. • of large white lilies, tribifte•ol' his Mt. 'Carey's workshop is now on comrades .in tewn •, shamrock leaves site, in Gloucester Terrace, nea,r the bridge, and. is coeverted in - its near (4fruoemt °Mr Awhitc oz.rnSaktiintorkinsgs, frosnkiet'th40:0- to a very etately reeitlence, natione n from •••the Misses IVIttecteriald, Warner Bros., boeuet of* white ear. Cambridge street, and boettet of White ecarna,tions , anti hyacinths /rpm . his lotting patenta, "sister and brother, The 'lettere took•place .to St. Peter's ,churcit'on Wednesday, where a. solemn requiem mass was eelebrated by, Rea, 'Father MacRae, the ch-oir. all in it- trildanee, -Miss NeVille presidifie. the •organ. At the :offertory Me, 'rani 0-riffirt :snag ig ood VoiCe "Jeruftar. Om my happy home,.'". At the end of miss the 'choir . sang ',Nearer My God" ' while the casket was being borne out. The pallbearers. were. Messr. Jamea IXO'Connell, John Kelly, William McCarthy, Andrew CLaYttyW. the It 0, tentetery at Colborne. Aft. Goderich. The Dell 'reiephalte Co., are putting up poles and a large cable the whole letigth of our town, we wot not of the breadth. Mr. Geary Het has Ettureed from Trinity College to his home, where he is the guest of his parents, ...laden and Mrs. Holt. We were pleased to hear Mr. Ken- neth Horton's appearcn,e in a dram- asta.isek,perrelcoi,r1tintiayhee at 'Prince Albert, The funeral of one of tit old t pioneers of Colborne and Coded, h townships dook place on Friday fa ta the residenve of her sera Mr. </oh Militate in the persoa of iviarthe Huff relict of the late John Million. 1 he deceased lerly'wes tern in the county of Fermanagii, n mud came to this country in company with Mrs. I/. Gordon and h r Sister, the late Mrs. George A.ebesen. 'they we if fourteen wees crossytg the COCOA •those pioneer ti Lys. Mi S. Million was converted to the Metho- disa faith in her .early days and n r forgot the teachings 'of ha. youth Rev. Dr. Potts came from the stone county, their homes beieg only three miles apart. Mrs. Minim was max; ried• to her partner -ie life in 1853 anti with settled en ecneessicn G; Cokborne, where they remained for 30 Yeers, before moving to Auburn where Mr. Malian died. Later Mrs,MIlilan came to .Goderich arid lived a Very haPpy life with her son and wife, Mr, a,nd Mrs. John 11. • She was a .very fit person to Tome into Huron; heing of a lively dispositiot:., full of industrious energy .7t nd 11,- oeoegt Christian, She attended illa vine worship rekularly until failing health undermined her constitution, but she lived in; the blessed hime of eternal rest with the Father Of all.. On the hi:ideate° casket I net! wrea- th of, pink roses, lilies and fete was placed by ter immediate family, the word "mother" being • printed On wide wait° satin ribhen of which haws and Cads were. formed. The pallbearers were Messrs. Kirkpatrick,. George flrnn, IIizeltiale Hale, George Harris, James. lVfillian end William Swaffield.• Rev, 'Mr, Graham Officiat- ed at house .and 'Colborne cemetery. Rev: .11/1r. Graham derine, the service. gave the. outline sof the life of the de' - ceased lady and gave' out the hymns "Reck of Agee'," and "Jesus Lover of My Soul," :The relatives from a distance, were : Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Millian, Colborne; Mrs, Richard Yo - taw of Teeswater, sister of deceased ; Mr. Andrew Millian; son of deceased, Colborne, •and fanOy ; Mr, arid ,Mrs.• Henry Chill' and daughter, Miss. If ate, • of Dungannon ; •Mr; John . Cluff,' ne- phew, of the • Bayfield Line ; • Mrs.. Grecirge 1VIillian, sister-in-law„ TC, water-;- Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' ian .aad daughter, Miss Frieees, of 0Ci°14iC611'irineto; VeMae"'a couree pfareletiVes amd frianda at the L' °I;I:jie.e.W. :m't.o°s::•W'S'.uAe.eRePssfOul.P:W'Fia'O.371j- op:'..e44a6rdsEin...g off, the approach of old 'age is to maintain., a vigorous 'digestina. Tina' eae be done by eating enly food suit- ed te. your age and occupation and • - pears take. a dose l of Chamberlain's - Stomach and Liver Tablets to. cor- aect It If you hive a Weak. stomabli or. are •troubled Weth indigestion; 'you ; will find. these Tablets to. be ',just f whatyou ' need:. For s's,te by . Ite Conihe, "Cliuton. ;., •• • DO Y01.1 (*.PIT BILMUS , to 'remedy' eould be 1110re In'tnitPt and agreeahle* than Dr, Haluilton'S Pills:. No matter where you go yetell hear of the grand cures They. make. Writing front Ottawa Alm E Legere stye : "For people inelined to biliousness and sick heetitche dou't, think there is a remedy!to toemete' With Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 1 former -1 ly had bilious .atitteks about male a tnoeth-used pr., Hamilton's Pille and nbtained grand results. My dolma has been put in good order and my health greatly improved." No inedi- eine better for men, women or Mid - ren. Try Dr. Ha'nliltort's Pills -45e per box or live boxes for Si 14t, all and Mrs, John McEvoy have the eynt- Jeweler And optician, druggists, ,l)ltiby Of our eittzeno. Goderich.‘ . , • Rev, Dr. .McGillivray of ShLngitai China,: wife end child •are the:guests of Mrs. On Sunday eVening Rnox church Was well filled. Rest., Dr. MeGIIINray Shanghai, gave the -•Serrnon, selecting for hs text .xxiv Psalm, '7 verse, "Lift Ups your' haOds 0 YI gaten." The sermon: dealt . with 'nlis- dionaty work in Ohina,. It is • easier to convert the Chinese, than the nat- ives :of India; as 'in China there is one language alone, but .many. in India ; The Dris tull of hive fo•e.his7 mission in Shanghai and Calls :iinon Knox Church to send some of its coegregatioh • out. Ile Praiscei the iron hand ofthe press; but the Tatm- an voice was much better . to . ex- plain and teach, yet S. good hook has a wanderful effect upon the Chineee, as' they reverence punted matter so touch that they will pick up •from 'eftettenrattere'iyinge- upien 11,. Buddhisin Was planted from one •end of China to the other . by 3,000'Budclhist priests, btit that gre- at .reforms wore doing 1:yowlers in China. His sermon waii Int* but ioreeitii. Medical 'missionaries, he said, did the hest mission work, , • Who will Order straw .cats from our Arnericae neighber to place •ittelterry trees'? •That' Uncle Sam's latest• fad hi keeping .eherries' from the birds. "Strom Cats" remember to order e'en if you: prefer "straw hats," • Oe Saturday afternoon we eralked down 'to the'harbor-and . lo it• was .clear Of any craft on the south . side Save the dredge and fug ..vhich were busy. On the north side the school= Kolfage • was iteloadieg Ittrabet for Thonisort's saw till. Aland n.ldnight, or shortly after steanter Newreount entered and seemed by het repeated whistles to be .calling for a tug. Me draws eighteen feet of water end pos- sibly was heainly laden. " • Mr, R, Doak IS lilmeelf making tbe• cement blocks for his new house. f' May 25th, 1905 Catarrh Is a. 'constitutional disease • tins in impure blood an requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Bo sure to take HoottsSarsaparilia ere quickly relieved by Cetarrlets, whictlas:1.4eanyd :fiath:/zon and l Lot Cntalicaurr: discharge. Mood's Sarsaparilla, all Cnterrlets, mail order only, 50 Os. Far testbuOnLls of remarkable cure, Send for our Book on Catarrh, NO. 4. C. L Hood Co,. Lowell, MOO. r ••• MUNICIPAL NOTICE -ALL PER - sons buildint.brood fences in this townshiP• are hereby notified to build on the line end not. orf the • roa I allowance. By order of the Couttc•il of' Staitley.-J. •E. Harnwell, elute . Varna, May Ste,,. 70 • !VMS. 1VM. SANDERS' DRESS - CUTTING S01100L.-I am im- proving my dress cutting course. Watch for particulars which will appear in e few weeks. In •the meantinta forethe benefit of •Lite pi b- lic beware of advertisements • bearing my name "as 1 have heard of a few eases trying to teach that haven't taken a teacher's °puree from; me and so are not qualified. Any - One thinking of learning 'from any owtinletherut erreiriii writewe True otiirspter:4rtod qualified to' teach as I am lho in- • ventor of this course and have the names 9f all I have taught teaelie others. -4 -.Mrs, Wm.' Sanders, Teacher • arid, Inventor. Box 1.59, •Stratford, Ont. COLORADO, CALIFORNIA, PORT- • -- land and Yellowstone Park.--,Spec- conatzeted. are 'being arranged Vi a the Grand Trur.k Railway Svi tem, in eller& of .experienced con- • duetor. All eipenses. included: To leave Toronto , early in July " 'and • August. Rate -is not •expected •tO 'be over $150.00 from Toronto:. DO' not johe anY other party ,hefOre consiatiag ti M 13owl i 201 Bev- . . • . erleyaSt,'Toronto. F; Hodgene, • ; • Agent 'at: Clinton, • . . • THH* RIGHT PLACE, TO GET • illea's • and Women's' Clothing, cleeta : ed, dyed and. rePaitCd i nt MrS. T. Sevirard'S, • '09 - STANLEY COURT OP,REVIpioN.-4 Take notice ahat a Court: ef •Revi-; • ' sem for the Townehip at Sthnley. will hold ifs first .sitting in the To- wnship hall, Yarria,,on Monday May 29,A.D.;1005, eorninerieing at 10 o'cl- • ock a.n.i.for the purpose ofhparing 'arid rectifying ali ceimplainti against) or errors in the•Assessment Roll • of.; ., the present year. All parties interes- aLtedf. are requestedeto • Ilatnwell, Clerk of the Manicinality, Vatna; Mae? 3rd. ' CLINTON COURT op..REVIsT.q,,_,- Take notiee • that .a Court Of'. evi-; .' ': • . • .. .sion fdr..the Town Of. Clinton' will ' ... • •hold ' its -dist sitting In the Council. • -.. ' Chamber: on. Monday, May 2fith, A. • .. p., 1095, commencing at • . 8 o'clock ' . ; p: inn for the- puepose ofhearing, and • , reetifyieg alt complaints against. et : • eernks i'rt Ito, Asseseteent Roll of the • present yen r.-: All parties inteeastiat ' .• are requested to attend... -D. 14. ,Mac- . 'plun:sen, clerk of •the Municipal i ty, ...:C'llitton• May- -a, ..r,.. - .. ' ; .. „ • • • GODERICTI TOWNSHIP COURT OF •• • e Revision: -Take notice: that a.Court of •Ilevision ftn,,• the. Township of• • Goderice wilt. bold its .first sttting izi 'Willson's Hall, Hohneaviile, on 'Friday, May 26th, A.D,,-, 1995, coin.' mencing at 10 o'clock ba„ n.'tar the .:. • .purpose at hearing and rectifying • complaints against or ' errors in the ' Asaesnment Roll :.• of the present year; •All parties interested are re- ' 'quested to. attend.: -Nixon StUrdy, ' ' Clerk of the ,Municipality, ' vine, May 12th.. . . I-IAVE YOU PILES ? Leonita,rdt's Hem-Roild is an internal Honed), that /entirely remov- es the cause of Piles, and cures to stay tuied any case matter how long standing.' If you have Piles 'and Dr, Loon. hardt's Tletn-liold will not etwe you, you get yeur money back. A thousand dollar Guarantee goes avith every bottle of ifteni-ttold sold. 1f you Want a perfect arid Dermal! efit our, ask for Dr, Leonhardt's Tom-I:told, the guaranteed Remedy, MI drueigists, $1.00, or The Wilson - Pyle O.r Lftnite, idge,ro, rails 1.6 Ott, A BAYVIELD COURT. or REVbSION. .-Take notice that a Court of Revi- 'sten for the Village of' Hayfield will • held. its first sitting in, the town hall or Friday • May 26th A. D.. 1905, 4 commencing at 10:30 o'clock e. M. • for the purpoee. of hearing and ' eetifying all domplaintS against or errors in the Assessment Roll of the , present year. All parties interested • • are requested, to attend. -11: .411 Erwin, Clerk' of. the Municipality, . to,ydeld, May Sth. • • MULLETT COURT OP REVISION. - Notice is • hereby ,givelt that the . meeting of the Court Jot the Re- vision of the A.ssessment :Roll (if the township 'of Iluffett will be held in the township hall on Monday, the • 2ilt1i May, at the tour of 10 o'clock a,. me for the purpose of hemline and settling complaints against the said Assessment Roll. Persons ha- vIng business at the Court will please attend at the said time and place without Wilier notice,t-Jam- es „Campbell, Clerk. Ittillett, May lith, 1905, 70 Eye, trouble's Quickly end pot, 'Mune:fitly ucUuritctt Glories fitted property. Dr. Ovens 1,6ndoki. Vtoats Ey*, VAIN tiogb • suulTbroat. WM beat t'Oeffilgeennuo 80Int1eouvrost A 'Y 2131,11, ALL DAY, -----Ne* 4 VI* Jane Oprxrd--..-. ...11101111.112. Alarm