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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-06-01, Page 2ro 2 The:Clinton News...Rouen* -e" Vse ,suNi-marr SOAP and SAVE THE •COUPONS,,, The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps for which you have to pay out money every -%•eelc. Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS for nothing. Ask your grocer for patticulars or write us for Premium List, A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for. In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get..something you need and use every day, 2000 LEVER BROTHEAS LIMIT4D, TORONTO, CANADA. Always resh • . ' OUR STOCK OP DRUGS • ETC. WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND FRESH AN') UP- TO-DATE IN EVERY BR- ANCH, AND WE INVITE YOU TO G-IVE: US A CALL IP YOU WISH' TO iIROCURE 'ANYTHING USUALLY :FO- UND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. "eu'emmemeel,neeTwATI. Staff Captain Perry Of the Salvat- ion Army, Ottawa, was drowned while bathieg, POUND A CURE FOR DYS,p1i1PMIA Mrs: 5, Lindsay of Fort- William' . Ontario, • Canada, who. has suffered quite a, number of years from dyse pepsia and great pains in the s tom-, ach was ahvisott by 'her druggist to take Chanellerlain's Stomach and Live er Tablets. • She did: so and I Says, "I find that they have done .me great deal of good. 1 have never had any suffering -shice• I began using them." If troubled with dyspepsiaoa izedigestilen whY not .tke these Tab-, I•els, . get well and stay well... Fer sale by H. 13. Combo, Clinton, 1VIrs. Hannah, Fortner of Moose) Jaw fell Of a train .near Sudbury and was killed. . The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver, Tablets IS ece agreeable and ed. natural that you do not realize it is the effect' of a, medicine. For sale by 11,-B. Combe, . Clinton. . • • • H. R COMBE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 00AL I 1 •••• 1, have purchased the coal busieess formerly' carried on by Hatband Bose. but lately by Mr. 'Danald Mcoor eed am prepared t� receive orderS for' all sizes of coal, Grate, Egg, Stme, Nut and Soft, and solicit your - e Pat- ronage. Orders left at my office near the coal sheds or at Herland .Broe. hardware store will receive prompt attention.-WtIlfam-Downs.--- 70 • : ••••••mwomerommr....4. 4 •••••••••••••••••••••+. • - • • -)CENTRAI. "STRATFO-D, ONT. , • • You can get a general edu- 4, cation in any school but come •• • to the •CENTRAL for Practi- • cal Business Training; This de. • college has a continental rep- • utation for thoroughness. , Op- 41 • 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 & MeLachlain ' * • • Prindipals. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LeverV•Z(WiseHead)DisinfeotantSoep. l'owder is better than -other soap powdere;. aei it also acts as &disinfectant. •,,e. The News -Record gives • the local hews. • PAPER HANGDIG,-THE SEASON' • •has again "arrived when people are aecoratiag their homes. 'I am Still in the Paper Haiiing. end I-Iouse Patenting Business and guarantoe'my work to be second to -none. 'the three great features in this busi- ness are quickness, 'neatness and. khl- • moray. My pried is 10 dents. pee roll. Satisfaction given or no 'Moue ey asked • for, Orders left at My' house pr Couch's butcher shop will reeeive- prompt attention:e4, 'Hake Residence, West end Ra;tteelliery St. • ' „ : • WE MADE A SPECIAL FPFOR HAND A SUPPLY OP CLEAN SEED WHEAT AND TIMOTItY. FARMERS MAKING 'THEIR Plitt-. CHAsgs FROM US: CAN RELY UPON •GETTING 171-IEIR SEED AS FREE AS POSSIBLE FRON1 AT f NOXIOUS 'WEEDS. . , WE ALSO KEEP A FULL STOCK OF FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS; CURED •MEATS, ETC., AND S01.- •ICIT A SITA,RE YOUR. PAT, RONAC4E. • • . . A. Foii-CL.:. • . . - AL -1 • LEAVE YOUR ORDERS: NOW •. FOR• YOUR .SEAS011-'8:•$M).- • ' ' • PLY OF COAL. ' WE cApay oxi;be THz ,DES WHICH WH.T.. 13E SOLD • . AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRic. • .,- • . • ' oliDOS MAY 1313 LEFT AT . 'DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD- : WARE STORE OR Vir1T11 • : • W. j Steirerison-.- , PLEAS •. 1' • Do not consider it a hardship to do as much for THE. NEWS-REOOR as you do for a 'city week- ly or da,ily------pay for it in. advance. Consult Your Address Figures, for The. News llotitd. 4 Goderich. Mr, and MrS. Carroll of Louden are the guests of Mrs. Ciarroll's sis- ter, Mrs. James Hardy. TheY spent SunflaY at tho Deeves' homestead at Dungannon. Mr. and MrS. Neil Sinclair have re- moved to Goderich oil now occupy, Mr. Robert MeLean's house on South street. ' What are our cettle buyers doing ? Robert Winters of Clinton has put to grass on- the falls reserve a heard of eighty steers. The herd is valued, at Canibtriitge street is iniproving won-, derfully itt appearance, On the north side Mr; John Macdonald has .Pat a very heat wire fence in front of his kits and put new siding on his resie demo and painted it it BOW drab4 The house was built and oceopied for about seven years 1»' Mr. Alex. Kirk- bride, who planted the beautiful ma- ples which are in- front :of thehouse, bringing ethem When :sapling e from •Bunlop's hill about half a century .ago. • . • • • CUBAN DIARRHOEA, U. S. soldiers who served ir. Cub& ditrieg• the Spanish war bnow -what this disease is and thatl,„ ordinary remedies have littlemore effect theei so, much water. Cuban , diarrhoea .is almost as severe and dangerous .as Onild attack .of -ebolera'. There is one remedy, however; that can: always eea depended upon as will be Seen by the fallowing eertificate from itirs. Mian'a Jacob', of Houeten; Texae "I 'here - ;by certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diat1;110:-A Remedy •curei thy husband Of a severe atta,dle of 'Cie - ban__ rhoea, which he, broughlboiye, feom Cuba, tile had several dectors but they did him no 'good. One bottle of. this rereedy 'cured hini as out: neighbor's Will testify. I -thank God' for so valuable a medicine.” • Fur sale by II. 13. COMbe, Clinton. . , • • Go..4xic1i; -. • We must' Congratulate. 1V.irs.•••1-folmes, 9f Holinesville on entering...her 99th year 011. 22nd May 1905, and we pray, that before; Victoria Day is "gain celebrated that we may chronicle 'the veneralfie : lady as the third. ceeten- itariair.of which' Iltirtin 'seen lionst.ond .a Reif:inner the others .-ConserVatiVes. Two of 'Mrs, HoltoeS' .1414i)y' reridt% in Goderieh Dr. .W. '11.. . • , W. liteKeireic. Bfielow Holmes our cuterprising young coal and wood merchant is a grandsonof. .Mre..•11 Holmes', andone who ee-- Yeres her very mueh' • Mr. James Oelernen ;spent , Tuesday et :last week itt 'Seaforththe''. guest of reia,tives lied friends, returning eto his home on Victoria, :Day- • • • . . SOURCE OP SUPPLY POISONED. AN ALARIVIING: CONDITION PRE- SE,NT IN.MANY , PLACES IN CA- NADA. HOW BEST TO CORR- ECT IT • • • • • , ya.ny people all over ,the Dominion are beteg poisoned slowly but s.urelY, and that by their' pwe carelessness, The foormay be pure; but digestiofi is not complete, and 411 that is not digested rote' and feernentsi'giving off the most violent poisons; What was. intended to, estain life reatly turns into that whieh destroys life. ,The temperature of the body is a little -over 98 plegrees. Every Particle, of undigested food lies in the stomach and bowels, subject to this toirmiera- ture, which is as high ae • iff• • the sun on a hot summer 'lla,y• IILIS not necessary to explain' how quickly eueh heat will decompose dead matter, eitheranimal or vegetable; • • The Stomach and Boards must be. get will do it.- Dr, Leonhardt made his Anti -Pill speci- fically to eorreet these conditions, and it has never failed when given a fair. chance, 50 cents, MI druggists, or The \Wilson -Pyle Co., Limited, Niagara Pelle, Ont. Sole agelate foe Caphda. ' 1 I I, The Wingham .8nsines5 College WILL BE OPENED JUNE IST IN THE SHAW BLOCK eseeeeleeses. ee; e -,•T 11 It, EN COURSES .,-Cotninerelal .0 -Shorthand and Typewrit'ng --Telegraphy Night class given spetial attention. We make a specialty of individual in- struction• Per further inforntatiOn apply to N. Reginald Pletelierw 1,1r twatioN hworrom, mauler.- - b 000000 0000000000 c. The News of aoderich. lobs rguise A.. Snings, •I) Corespondent •VO•Ke`Q. C•4400.;V :."Keee. ttetti.iii'4,0.407(fe-ii. •-••e. Oa Victoria Day a fine .garne of Mr. A. .1) McLean underwent an tennis was played oa the bowline operathia in London about two weeks gre,en end after the games were ovea :age. for .appendicitie, from which lie 1VIesdames Eliot and Hamilton gave h.ae bee a suffering for Some time rim- a. tiVe o'elock tea to all the players decien ri,ngaan eiortee triaostyinoletii)texceeriirn .me.eeaey•ti41,ros,-i andtbettraittaleesalsHm taidey Harrisor. left ' his stay •at the hoepital. for his new position in Toronto on Mrs. btephen Iliusteael of Holmes - Saturday. kle • had not the luck to Ville, is the- guest of lite son, Mr, bring hoMe a gold, medal 'Irani the .1•Ienry Halstead, and his wife. College of Aiedieine, but he is a very Mr. Eagleson spent the Olth paint - clever youngassistantiirg his verandah which will add,mucli Miss Hattie Harrison waseaccomp- to the beatety of his reeidenee. aided on her visit to her mother on Mr. end Mrs. Szneethspent the 24-th Victoria, Day, by lier little cousin; in Berlin, Miss Dorothy . J3ain of Woodstock, The 'IVIisses Whiddon of BaYfleld They returned to that -city 1)11 Thurs- teem to town today,.Ji.ne 1st. • • Uy. The county Council will held their Mt. and Mrs. Theodore J. Moore- sitting in the court house next weelc, house of 13ayfield were in• town en arriving en Tuesday, June Oth. Empire Day, . On IVIonday evening week Rev, • We not think one pas was unfur- Donald ' McGillivray gave his lecture led ia town on Empire Day, not even on China in Knox church, illustraied• the G. Ci; L banner.. • by moving pictures. Ilis lecture -was Mr. George Barry spent Victoria a brief history .of the Boxer war, Day in London, the guest of his eon., recently waged in !China, in 'which Mt. Joseph Barry, ' IVIr. Joseph Barry se many missionaries and professing now :Carries oti business in. the For- gelticraisitiyienethowneroeN-v•latilelerd. 4iiiiii)eressblawnywd est . city tot himself. . • Miss Lizzie I3arry ,pert the holiday had her seal imprisoned becattee he in Toronto with. relatives. ' was lenient to the Chrietiane. Only .Mrs: R. Buxton, and neice Miss Itley .onetievernor of a peeve/me would not' Fisher, drove to Goderich from the obey the mandates of eheeDoWager, Waverly House, Clinton, and back age thereby sheltering the Rev. Domed ale on Saturday. • 'McGillivray mai Many ether mission - Mr. Elroy Fisher le one of the ',rowAries from. her blood thirsty revenge. of. the Steamer M, A, Hanna, which A great reform hag -since. arisen lied runs between Duluth and Buffalo. .Christiaes have no fear of 'death or Mr. Havey Fisher Seeat, a week. imprisonneeat, But ChriStienity yet this month at • the home' ofhis pee- only fills a little space in the. great eats, Mr. and Mrs. Joqoph. Fisher, lie area China, covers. Shanghai is . the is engaged with sortio. emelt, men . in greatest : place eow of inteeest • 'ia West Liberty,'IoWa.. . - • . Chin.a. All 'war advices.00me ' from : 1VIiis Hattie Denogh left on Thum- Shanghai.. The: lecturer IS so :.in lave clay. to spend some weeks la Tennee- with China and •the Chinesethat we see, Where she will . betheguest, of think he would feel happy for a her . aunt, Mrs.. Joy whole night dilating epee its. joys Thursday .of this week will be Ase and eorrews. The church was crowd- emesion Day; Holy 'fhtirsda,y.:. • ed and $40 netted by the McGillivray Saturtleyis the birthdayof the .Band of. Ktipx church by the leCture. Prince -Of Wales. •- • ... • ;• The W, 0. Te U. met on Mcaidaye The Woman's Institute:will • have May 22nd. The officers .all in, attend - the honer' of celebrating • the day .at Once.... They would be thankful toeny. Zoint Farm, pessibly of not being of .oui citizen's Who May have :good cognizant of • the . "pont ." . • magazines to .spare to give .theinse" • . Mr. and Mrs: William • Teetheveity me te .dietribute amongthe lumber-• arrived Irani Belleville to .spend men. •• • .• . • °Oh • pay at the residence Of Mrs. • • On 'Pridayee May 19th, •the steamer (Cantain). Tretheway. 1VIrs. Teethe- Emerald Cleared for Point • St. ignain Way • will spend a. • cpunle • of . weeka. after dischargiegher ceego of Coal herd but Mr. Teethewa.,y left On 'Tlitte- at' the '• weterewerks,, .The :Noreman • and: tew,'.McVea,, arrived on Ttieetley TIM' G. 0.. I:. chose "Empire Day • on .of last. week .froin Thessaloh. With which to held • their . reports. Thelad- full .eargoes ecyf lumber for '• N. •,& A. ies &Wand. the •suirshiro _on the grane .Dynninte. TheBewhian and scowiTleft . stand as no• paraeal was to be seen. on Friday., May lath, :for aorthern The games were good, but :we were 'Dente .after • tinioadieg lumber: here lux very., sorry to lean', that very fe*.•••• of ehe. Organ facterY, • the .. Parents..attendedi • and very, .few ; Albert , E... die:Ilan, organist • and: 'Members.- of the 1)lOkSSiOflS PUhiis eehductor Of the Principal Methadist the Iplio Wing -4011g- a-holiday.was. the. Londen,-reeetreeHgteateprale cause of the seeming :indifference in, Se , from • the Mait and •Empireefer his dieated by • their abeeneet The yault7. efforts in conducting on So. grand . a ing waieexceptinnaller ..fihe; and how•. scale: the Elijah -and Fant perforrii, young A. 'Mel:arson 'could. jump 'over: a. ,ances at • the fieSt annual May enusleal. pole 8, •Ite-lia. htele• .s.o• edatlY,seemed festival , held in Lond.eni • Healways a •.inarvel A Andersen: ,Won, , but assisted his brother.. Henri 'jPedan,• Willie Cantelon • thd vciy well. The when he was peganist of Knox ehureli pielea-back. rage washotly; contestect; • and We .epageritulate him„Upon the _but • 9.14Y.....0.kenaletye v_eveoliee and:, telley,_ honor he niewetreiseyee • • • • , . • : were not first at :the mark,ebitt they it is with much tegret We are call-• won on the home, Matta* The Obstae ed upon ;to; chronicle the death of ele race was a...novel one. j. Worsen lyfre: Walter Hick, late of "Chestnut” and .A....Chieolin,wen. • • :Th6 Sac(c.raed, •farni Huron- Rood' at the resident° •evae, • as it always is. the moSt laugh= .of her son, S. E. flick, Newgate St.,. •ableandpieturesque gaine• 'of all, ,on. Friday morning 1at Carohile Walter: ,Saunders and 'Clete 13 wee tz Skeanes . • was -• born: in Kingston on Were the,. wintiets. :Driving Spikes,....' .ta •12th..April; 1825, and tiearried .Wal ter Which the etrls fell •heies or •heiress, Iliek in the same city , a few yeaes was 0110 of the•eiecitine gOnies. before :settling be '13rocie • 'street,. Gee Ida .flood •alWa.YS Woe '71st :peize since: .ilerich• • kr, .eliek, thought • to*h life the,t• contest :was .14;tirOcluee4,. but :this" •too quiet 'so Mrs.Thck .onsented. to year Mise Ella Goldthorpe° supplant- sell the ,town, residence and • buy ed 'her, 'taking first prize and Miss esteirt".' !arra: 'Me which they prospar- Ildod second', . The. girls' leyeicle reap edfor meny.years... • • Mi and .Mis was ,won • by 'Miss. :EVelYri Macdonald Iiiek were:the :first 'members -of. the ,l.st and 0 t4o1dthropc 2hd.. .New Cenneetton .Churehe Brookstreet; In : the ..boys' bicycle ,taed• Prank, 'Doty IA :the' building of whieb. they : eon:. won Iste. priie; and' Bert alcCreath tributed liberally, but Ained the aM- 2nd..:Bert McCreath:' has a Jong .list akamation" of the different 1VIethodist, of 'prizes . to his name as also Sam; bodies Brock..Street chitreh.Was• sold Bean. The .,ChOmpionehip.:(sr.)., prizes to -Mr.. ROberte.McLean and is now Were a set of 'Carlyles' Weeks *On by :the. property 01 Mi Doty Who earriea Woraell, and a' set .of DielienS' on his ' engine works in-the:building. Woelcs won . by ;Bert McCreath..Put- .Mrs•. flick stiffeeed of late from ha- ting . Shot Was • added . to the girl's Vous . prostration • and her physieian priees tbii year.* Nellie Colbierne won had • 'family thought she might rally fitet prize and May Stoddart seeond, With Change .of ati,. so she was brieuee In the audilerilim of the •Ct: 0 1, t. ight into • tewn.and every care taken 8 „P; M. the pries were, distributed. ef her by Mis 5 1J Hick, hey:eon's Greet .merriment was causedby the wile..But in Spite Of, the. °are :of -ail gifts received' by smileof the ...tilde • her friendS'e after thirteeni weeks' pat••• eietSrr.otablf a- fruit cake fill to tsso lent suffering- the angel:death eeleas- Members, a hag o1.. flew: to. two c iti, ed: :her efrOm_lall•. earthly pain , ere, -.(tiee in both. Ceases,) The gifts their .Works shall ye lelow them" was ftohris tyheea.rov..woojellgi.e. More valuable . aPPliOable a.• high degree to • the heretofore, in. the. greater nuxnber .of •ew.eet and i111 ll/1.• cases,' Mrs. Fields. made the present- Walter d 1 htiOn. A'good program was prepated Sons. sueVivc her, On her oasket was Miss Dylrii presided laid two hairdsome tributes; a- lareee at the Piano, 'Dr. eLetoitzel I sing lovely casket hospiet. Of pink and white• "Down in the Deep,". -and the Wes earnationsi 'tribute' from her family, were truly "deep down." Being teed, and h lovely casket baguet' 01 pink ly eticoed he sang -"The Old Soldier." roSes. • and. 'White caenations'tribute itoo•well Rutherford., 'welt° a yoeth, from her .peice, Mrs; 'Fred. J.Putt ie. a barn tenor and sang "All Aboard ham. The pallbearers were the' three: for Greenland" ia a.very clear voice,. sons,. IYressts Frak of Torehl*, S.E,. IVIi.se Thiree Lewitt played a very of toWn and Walter of .."Chestnnt" prei:ty piano ."God Save term; and :grandson Reginald' Hick, the Klee' finished the priegrane of Toronto. Rev, Mr. Ita,ene officiate Mrs, • Da,vidsoia Superintendeet of ed at house and Maitland cemetery. the Plower Mission would deein it a Mrs. Frank Ilick (nee Mies Emily favor if sonic .boquets would Le giv- Mellish) Sang ."The Silver Chord" ate en. her on the -morning of jtaie 9th, :ter the service. " The funeral took pla- (Friday, of nod, week,) -ea on Sunday, t.tite a large number We Welcome Mr. William Coutti,sot Of 'Carriages forming the .funoeal cot. of the late Gordon' .Coutts to his ()id tege. The relatives from a. distance home. For the past six years. helote Were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hick .ana resided in Virginia,' where he was en- eon Reginald of Termite., The late gaged in. the plumbing andeeeteem- 'Mrs:. Waiter Hick wa' a sister of fitting trade. After: leaving Goderich the late Mrs; Prowls Somali who he was • for some tithe .engaged with died some years ago, his brother, Gordon Coutts at Clifton Pi 0 r ke, where he carried eit an exten- sive plumbing bueiness, but for tho.• •Tremeneby Desneeess/NG Nothing can ause more Pain and more -distress than Piles, prized the Clinton business men by No Wonder many Pile sufferers saY reaching that toWn so early or. Men- their fives are burdens to them, day 22nd inst.', with it half toil of Ointments and local treatment may goods for them,exchanging it for relieve but earinot cure. . another halt ton, which With hitt) tee DP.. Leonhardt's iteln-Roid is guar., eched Goderieli at 11 A. M. anteed to Cure any eeee of Plies, MrS, Colin Campbell left. on; Thurs. 11 Item -Rohl 'doson't cure you, you day for a six week's toiir artionlef thj get your money back. • Sairrolomans Institutes Of Eastern "Oat- Heite-itoit . Is a tablet taken 111-- ternally, thus removing the eatiSt, . Mr. Robert McLean will now have $t,000.00 guarantee goes With every ats to rent on the old Crabb block.. sale, A month's treatment for $1.00, Id enants are plentiful. The old pridie brarY, and masonic hall are now all flrtxgists ot The Wilepte-PYIe co, eing fitted up for their .0eettparter.. Littilted, Niagara Palls Oat, 1••• Gedericti. • Mrs. James Coleman spent Tuesday with friends and relatives in Seatorth. %Twit it glorious. month May is. The morning and evening air itt. redoleat with tiae. perfume of bloseonaing trees. We had a little frost one melting last week,. which gave peat anxiety to ye gardeners. MiS$ Yule is book-keeper at Mr. Yule's Electric Light De,nit, King- ston Street.. Mr. James Addison, "of Mt. Forest; was the .guest on Vietoria pay of his• sisters-, Mrs. Robert bleeiew and Miss - Addison. On Sunday the water at the bre&e. wa,t'er was so smooth Olt ' the .first crib_ ter the breakwater was sunk. 'Oecirge R. Dolan B. A. olessical master of the Berlin Collegiate In- stitute, spent Sunday In town, th) guest of J.. J, Willey of the 0. C. I, Imre. Mrs. Alex. 1VIenzie thee Nettie Kerr) and little daughter, Miss Nette, of Holland, 'Man., are the . guestsof the former's matt, Mrs. Lewis Elliott. ' On Tuesday- evening of last • week a, very quiet. but pretty, wedding took place at the residenee.of the bride's • parents, the contracting parties bein HGg attie „ eldest daughter of Mr. alid Mrs. William G. Ramsey, Nelson, street, and Harry Iceman of F. Darlow ifolnfes' staff, .late of Lon- don. The bride was given awayby hi her father, She was . dressed n h very stylish costume of pale cream crepe-de-chene over a drop • Ott of 'pale ye•Ilow, the *corsage of her cos- tume having a yoke of pale cream .Oriental net with wide .orien al pale eream'lace, trimming both yoke and sleeves. The skirt, was plain . but tucked lengt.hwise. In her. hair the bride. • wore:lilies of the valley *and chiffon. rosette, •Little* -Lillian Ram- sey, youngest:sister of the bride, .acte ed as flower girl; earryirig a hand- some haskdt Of flowers in which the wedding ring lay, and was dressed hi a pretty .erimeon• silk costume trim- med with white ye:helmet's over it drop .skirt of a lighter- sheelee Rev. W. H. Graham • performed 1116. care- . mony, . Only the bride's' family weie presents The bride's going -away- hat -Wes of white . fairy etra,w trirrimact with an emerald' velvet hand,. eurmo- • tinted by a puffed row of white satin ribbou, broad white scarf Strinesand, some gteen foliage .Ote:side of crown. T.he• bridal party took 'the early train • on Victoria pay -for 1.31ora,; where the groom's. parents,' Mr, and. Mrs. -Jam, les Keenan reside; rettirning on Thurs, day to the bride's heine,•' Whore.itt .,8 P M a. recent/ea was held in.hon- I pr of •.the .happy event. . The drawing . and :dieing' rooms were .prettily dee aerated with. flo.wers es • well as the . table •it .which the bridal perty: and thirty guests iverd seated. •The wed- • ding cake was.. ;placed. in the eentre • and the supper. wasa, most recherche ofie , with. Ice cre.ain .elteits ac- cessoriee: After stonier the gtiestS • amused • themselves' with 'netelc, genii s.. end repartee. The geetio-Vs prose nt•to the •bride was e, yalumble rine, . wed to the., little flower girl,- A •beelutifully, chaketgold heart ippencleet VI a geld .neeklaCe: The ..guests 'presented the leride withsome eery.. fine china gif ts: At peeeent. Mi land Mrs.:•Keenaii .will —reette-wilireMetelyfrae--Ranise : • . • • . • . . • • • . • . a JUSTIVIIAT EVERYONE . . . SHOCI.D. 1)0. : Mi J T: Barber of: Irwinville, Gee" always keeps • a bottle. Of Chan -there lani's Colio, Cholere and Diaerhoea Remedy. ,. at . hand- .re.ady for instant pee.: %Attacks of • colic,. cholera Mori,' is. and diarrhoea cathe 'on so suddenly • that there SS no time to hunt doe - tot Or go to the.sfere for liedieine, Mr. Barber says : 91 haVe. tried Cr-- ' an-fh.erlain's Calle, ,('holera, and Dia r- lioea:Reiliedy which is' cno �fthc best, medicines:.1 Mier sin' 3 kedp . bottle" of it In my room as, 3hese had several attacks .df ColiC mid:. it has proved to be the best .reinedy evet used:" Said .by .11, 13, Combe, • Clinton. . • ',••• ; • : •• • • • June 14, 1905 Rheumatism Is one Of the constibstional disease*. it manifests Itself • in local aches and pansy:— - inflamed joints and stiff • muscles,—but it cannot be cured brined applications. • It requires constitutional b treatment acting through, the Hood and the best 'IS a course of the great medicine HOod's$arsaparilla. which has permanently cured thousands' of OM.' For teLtimoolois or remarkable cores: " !and for • !Wok on P.,heuntatIona. No. 7. • . Co.. Lowell. Maw • • widow of the late Piro Chief Aitchi- I 5(10`17 I-Fanailten City Council has !Wuxi, recommended to grant $1,000 to, the The bodies of John and Thomas Knapp and Philip Troutman , missin.g since April 22* last, were taken from . the Niagara River. . ---„„ Lewis 89 Clark Exposition. It is a noteworthy -fact that the • Lewis and Clark Expoeition is the first world's fair to be held we et of -the Rocky Mountains which hitt secured the ei.d of the Government. "And it is also surprising what en, interest ie manifested in the Rlipere- tion by •the people Of the Eastr iwy see in the Exposition an opportuni..y to visit the Western country at a • greatly reduced expenditure of money, and not only see the Exposition it- self, bet view the, wonders of o...tr Western country, and witeess tlfe gre- • at resources of the Northwest and tho oppertenities afforded, The Greit Northern Railway passenger depart- ment has been flooded with inquiries . as to the Exposition, and it augues iwhewlelsituiis or'abiygeatrr,vel through.the Nor- •. Calgary's new. seventy -416 thbuiand dollar school', Was opeited with appr90 priate ceremonies. ' „ . SPRAINEl) ANKLE, STIFF •N.tcx, 1 AMI IIIOV1 Di R: These are three common ' for which Chemberlain's Pen 13•iim is espeolailt valuable- If pheniptl y -- applied it will save yeti lime, money and 'Suffering when troubled with -any one of these ailinceie. Per gale by IT. B -Combe, Clinton. Goderioll, .111es. Wilson has returned from -Tor- onto front spending the past .seakin the guest of ,her daughter. . . ' • • • Mies Robertson of Trehearne,Mati„ aceonepenicd Mrs. Menzie. ort her visit 'here and is the guest of ha aunt, Mrs. Lewis Elliott. We noticed. on Victoria Day, an aut- omobile Outside the British Exchange which those days in • not considered Unusual, but we never. thought that any accident Was eonnected therewith. The automobile is owned by Mr. Mite chell Of London who brought.; a party from the Forest . City and Seafert1i. along with him to sea our lovely toWn, Mr. Da,vid Lawsof Colborne was sitting in his rub.ber tired buggy at Wilson's Drug store, and the stage team driving itrottod the square be- came frightened at thebellitt!rent look of the "Automobile", and ran away. overturning Mr, Lawson's bug- gy, throwing hirn out, .1 -,Vat the liOrse drew the overturned buggy into thc. seltiare, running, AgninSt a, tree, strip- ping it .of a quantity. of • bade an making a wreelc of the carriage. • l'he horse was captured on . Vietorla stre't and the stage horses, which were minus their driver, started off with-. out .hinn, were eaptured at Dean's store. Mr. Lawson it may he rem- embered, suffered some time ago from an operation' being performed on his beg., and it is most regrettable that he suffered ' so serious it misha,P so soon after, but we trust that, at our present writiag ho iS none the worse. The tititoMobile Was going very slow - 4r gouhd the spate at the Hine, • 4.. teee • $1600' ROLUVI trip GODERICFI to DETROIT TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Return therseey, funs 22 STEAMPR GREYHOUND Two Days in 'Detroit. ' Ayer, Vsen. Agent ee• Chi id ren Half Feeee One Way. with Baggage; $1.00' The Special: Excursion Train will leave Stratford and way stations th to -Goderieh Thaiday morning, June •do. , • From Wiaghatrr .a rid way stations, take month* train JuircesnixeCtiergeat-Olintrin (7.40 e. MI.) with Special Train for Godenele • Returning • SPECIAL TRAIN 'LEAVES GODERICH .,FOR 'CLINTON: AND WAY STATIONS TO STRATFORD ON ARRIVAL STEeilV1ER THT.11eSDAY . NIGHT ' • *. , GODERI.CH BAND MOONLIGHT 8 pall,. Miele, JUNE - For. Detroit Leave Goderiela for Detroit 8.30 a.m„ Tuesday, June eo, Canada Time. ' ; Return to Goderloh Leave Detroit-foreGoclerieli'l p. ne, Thursday, June 22, Stan- dard rt.itnieu.rn to' Det; eteit Leave Goderieli for Detroit&� amt., PriclayJune 4, Canada Time,' ' • •••• N - !rmitimistweigisszeoge Wheeling Willtee (No. 22,171 'in 'the American Trotting Itegistear) is a* beautiful brown will bleak mane mid tail, He is a straight trotter ivitW good hock and knee action. Ile stands'' 15-2 and weighs 1116 pounds.. Wheeling Wilkes was sired by 'wheel.- ing Wilkes (No, 7,701, by Geor, o Wilkes (No, 510), dam Lady Eri. WIleelinp.,- Wilkes' dam was Ailenullt ,Capoid (No. 10271, dam Aileot by • Cuyler,, • * • • . 1he:12n•.0 W'llees. will stand ' for the improvemcnt of stock at his own. etal)te in Varna, with the exception . of Wednesday of each week when be will visit Grand Bend, filossenbury's Itotel),' stopping at, Zurieli and Mt. JoeePli, Terms, $8.00. ingaus, owner,