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It is injurious chemicals and adulterations in common soaps that
44estroy your clothes. It is adulterations that harden your woollens
and the camas alkali that destroys end shrinks thein „
Sunlight Soap
contains no adulteration or excess alkali. It is just pure saponified
fets end oils, That is why itcleanses your clothes perfectiv in hard
or soft water and <lees not injure them,
• All dealers are authorized to return your purchase money if yoo
find any cause for cemplaint.
LEVIER OROTHEROLIMIT40, TORONTO IOU
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ene sunlight Maids find shod tanneie do not shrink when washed the sunughtway
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• Always
Fresh .
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OUR STOCK. OF DRUGS
ETC. WILL ALWAYS BE
FOUND FRESH AND UP-
TO-DATE IN EVERY BR-
ANCH, AND WE INVITE
YOU TO GIVE US A CALL '
IF YOU W1SH TO PROCURE
ANYTHING USUALLY FO-
UND IN A FIRST-CLASS
DRUG STORE.
H. B. COIVIB
•CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.
• CO:AtttT
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I have peechated the coal business
formerly carled on by Hailand- Bros.,
but lately by Mr. Donald IVICCorvie,
and am prepared to. receive 'order's for
all sizes of epal, Grate, Eggt Stove.,
Nut and Soft,. and solidi your -Pat-
ronage. •Orders left •a,t my .office near
the coal sheds. or at Harland Bros,.
hardware store will rece,i've prompt
attention;-Williare Downs. . • .70
Lever'a Y.Z(Wise Read)Disinfeetant Bear
' Powder is better than other.sgaii 'powders,
as it also acts as a disinfeetani. . 20
Lewis & Clark Exposition.
. It is a noteworthy fact that , the
Lewis and Clark . Exposition is the
first world's fair to be held west
of the Rocky Mountains which. • .has
secured the aid of the Govetzunent.
'And it is also surprising -what an
interest is manifested in the Exposi-
tion by the people of the East. They
see in the Exposition an ,opportunity
to visit the Westera tountry at a
grea-tly-reducecl eXpendittire of money,
and not only see the Exposition it-
self, 'but view the wonders • of our
Western country', and witness the gip -
at resources of the Northwest and tho
opportunities afforded The•. Great
Northern Railway passenger depart-
ment has been flooded with intquiriee
as to the Exposition, and it augurs
• well for a big travel through the Nor-
• thwest this year. •• • '
esereetoesess.-easeeee,
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INTERESTING — INSTRIJOTlyr.I.
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How to use it.".
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ED To THE USE OF TO1011$11',
Josephine Turck Ilaker, Editor,
Partial Contents rer /his 4Vionth,
Course of English for theelleginner.
Course hi. English for the advanced
pupil. •
The Art of Convereastion,
How to Increase One's 'Vocabulary,
Should and Vifoilld, How to Uselltem.
Pronunciations (Century tiictioniti1.
' Correct English th the Hoine.
Correct English in the School.
What to Sall !and What Not To bay.
Course la LettereWriting and Pend -
nation.
Alphabetie liet �f Alihreviations.
'fleshless English for the Business Men
Compound Wet*: How to Write
Them, I
Stlietee in nnglish Literature. I
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Carat 1311$091110VitOtott,
The Ottawa lie.lvs•Rarcerdi
ihrte 800-1005
• FOUND A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA
Mrs, S. Lindsay of Fort William
Ontario,. Ca,nacia, who has suffered
• quite a number of years from dys-
pepsia and great pains in the stom-
ach Was advised by her druggist to
take ChanCeeindn's Stomach and Liv-
er Tablets. She did so • and says,
"I find that they have done me , a
great deal of good. I have never had
any suffering since .1 began, using
them." If troubled with 'dyspepsia On
incligestibn why uot lake these Tab-
lets, • get well and stay well. Fr
sale by H. B. Combe,' Clinton:
PAPER HANGING.. -THE SEASON
has again arrived When -people • are
• decorating their homes. I am still
in the Taper Hinging and • House
Business and •gua,eantee my
work to be' second to none. . The
• three great features itt this busi-
ness are quickness, neatness and ec-
onomy:. IVEY •puce is 10 cents ' per
• toll. Satiates:titan given or nobnon,
-ey asked for, Orders left .a.,tds.. my
house. Or Couch's butcher shelf Will
receive Prompt attention. -T, Hale,
• Residence, West end Rattenbury• St.
•
Seed Ural
. WE: MADE •A SPECIAL EFFORT
TO. SEVIIRE AND HAVE • ON
HAND': A SUPPLY •OF; CLEAN
SPED- WIrlilAT AND MOTT-1Y.
'FARMERS MAKING THEIR Plitt;
CHASES R0MUS CAW RELY -
UPON, GETTING THEIR SEED AS
-FREE A S-ZOSeSIBLE FROM ALL
NOXIOUS WEEDS. '
WE ALSO .KEEP A FULL STOOK
OF FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS,.
MEATS, ETC.,; AND SOle-
1CIT A 'SHARE , OF 'YOUR PAT•-
RONAGE, ' •• .
J. A. Ford.
• LEAVE • YOUR ORDERS NOW
FOR YOUR SEASON'S SUP-
PLY • OF COAL. • WE CARRY •
ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA-
DES WHICH WILL :BE sor,o
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE "
PRICE'
, ORDEkS MAY DE LEFT AT .
DAVIS' gt ROWLAND'S HARD-
. WARE STORE, OR :WITH. •
W. J. Stevenson.
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• STRATFORD. ONT. •
+ You can get a general .edu-
*"cation in any school but mine •
• to the CENTRAL for Praeti•
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• cal Business Training. This i
• college has a Continental rep-. e
• utation for 'thoroughness. Op-
• portimities are for those who. 4.
•.are prepared. Our graduates *
• always succeed. You may en- 4,
46: ter our classes • itt any. time. +
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Principals.
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Dr, Sproule la
Apirt Grand Master.
fro
Owen Sound, June 2 -..The Orange •
Grand Lodge coneltided it eeesion at •
five o'clock this morning. Tormito will
De the next place of meeting. Trim-
nial cOuneil meets in the Queen -City
in 1606 also. The °Meets were eleeted
at an early hour this morning. Dr.
Sproule 1VI. P., was proposed by Dr.
Beattie Nesbitt, ,M. P. P., and the
Grand Master was declared re-elected
by acclamation aired thunders of ap-
plause. William Gelbrapli Of Mon
-
treat was re-elected Deputy Grand
Master, his opponeet being John Mc-
IVIllian. Rev. William Walsh of as it did to us a decade a years , Mr, Amos. Bever has accepted, a
•Brampton is again Grand Chaplain, • ago. The Union Jack was unfurled position with • Messrs. Battles and
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The News of Goderieli.
&Ilse Eloise A. SkimIngs,
Corespendent
teetseeeD9 awises
"Ilow lovely it is mit here," said We fear ihat the C. P. R. route for
one of .the ladies at Point harial on entering our town will cause much
Saturday, :where the farmers ot West trouble. On Saturday the horses
Huron held their annual picnic, I became affrip,1hted in passing under the
haveal been here since I was •agirl, bridge on the way to Dunlop and if
I haven't been here since t Was 'liar- horses becomeunmanageable there,
tied." We. did not look to see who no safety could be assured people
the lady might be, whether she look- driving up Dunlop's hill and turniiie
ed very matronly or not, hut we to the right one cannot see what
thought ourselvee that it looked just team may be on the road for tewn.
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The other brethren elected to offices
were: Grand Secretary, W. IV1. Lock-
hart, Allieton ; Grand Treasurer,W.J.
Parkhill, Midland; Grand Director of
Ceremonies, Thomas G. Wallace,
Woodbridge ; Grand Lecturer, James
F. Harper, Hamilton ; Deputy Grand
Chaplain, Rev. W. H. Leitch, Max -
wile, Ont. ; Deputy Grand Treasurer, His English accent is very pretty.
Be will graduate next year as a Pres-
byterian minister. AvSeut 500 persons
were present'. The Woman's Institut-
es were invited and the ol the
Goderioh brancli did all in their pow-
er to make the picnic a Success. Nev-
er did eo many children and babies
attend a picnic before, and in truth
we must, say that the babies never
cried, a rare thing in a crowd. A
great number played games of•bali
and credoet, and after tea, they danc-
ed in the drawing room to the music
of a mouth organ, a young farmer
calling o.ut the dances. The only
speech made on the grounds • was a,
call on the guests to return thanks
to Mr, 'Goldthorpe Or his courtesy in
giving them theuse of his hotel and
premises for their enjoyment, but Mr.
Goldthorpe could not be found, so no
more speeches were torthcominge, The
W. H. Farmers' Institute held their
meeting in the double drawing room
but whether with closed doors we
do not know,. . •
Mr. Joseph Jardine received word
last week 'of the death at Detroit of
his brother, Mr, William 'Jardine,
for the occasion and the day an idea,' Conlan. He received on Sattisday
one. There is lots of room for the two 'certificates ROM. the GoSerich
horses and carriage, which is one business college. •
fine advantage it has for giving pie- I Mrs, Percy Cornell and Milo, James
ides there. A nunther of as went Sutherland, axe the guests of Mrs.
down to the lake, which is easily Captain &cities Sutnerlane; •
reached,and, there we met Mr. Miss • ?day Elliott of Louden is
Sarkission, the Armenian student. spending her vacation with her moth-
er, Mrs. Lewis Elliott.
•We must congratula,te out: young
• townsman, Mr. Maleol0 Niehalson,
eldest son of Dr. m. Niehoiscn, o
Itis new elevator patent. We hope. lie
may be elevated thereby to .the posi-
tion of millionaire, •
Master Frank Doty has bee/a:sent
for tuition. M vocal and instruniental
music to the cohserVatcry of Music,
Toronto. • 1 •
• Mr., Doty has closed his engine
works for a few days to make some
repairs therein.
Mr. William Acheson has' purchased
from Mrs. Shaw, tbe cottnge, on West
street at present oceupicd by IVfr. and
Mrs. Walker. •
:Taofrro.n.per.e.y T,ye is home irony CC:H-
oge for the holidays. He studies
Toronto.
.' at
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The trustees oC North street? church
•have finally .decided upou having the
corner stone .or the new church laid
upon the int of • July. Tb Ladies'
Aid are preparing a 'grand ban et in
the Temperance hall. . •
We are very Sorry to announce the
death of Mrs..Stewart, wife of; Mr. •
James Dalrymple Stetvart, on S.aturs
day last, Mrs. Stewart had hose in
delicate health ,after .ari attack of In
grippe', but no fears were entertained
pf a fatal ending. . .
' Mr. Samuel Westlake of the G. ' T.
. ' :
er's death, fell overboard and hishody, R.A. was a 1 on keeping. goodtime
iti the ballroom but we do not lelow
Could not be found at time or wri.ting,
Mr. William Jardine and family' re- eviliyatth .kiji9nitilpeof time he will :keep on the
moved front Saltford 'some years. ago B
Rev..: Dr, McGillivray 'officiated at
V te toti 4, . s treet chureh . on Sunday ev-
ening..last
Mrs. -Robert. Buchanan of ,Yorktoni
have unnerved himAssa., is the guest of her father,' W-
. • •
iee;. had the pleasitr of etteiiehei. John Buchanan of Carlow.
Knox church on Sunday °afternoon For the most COmPlete record ..of
while: ,the Bible class,, which is. com-
the weolily '111`ahePPNelei .9eictiarT. 71°11 Y,•°,4
posed of ' a. timber :of young .lathes rnuqt rad
and gentlemen, to whom' .ii, M Nt.and Mrs.Giittisby ofRiverside,•
. his season
Anderson • was: expounding the ,Gospel California, are spending t
truths, seleetieg, :forthat afternoon at the •residence ,Of their 'brother-br.
John 20tli chapter,: "The Resiiireetioi; la*, *re John Bates.: e' • .•
of our Leal" .. Dr. • James Straehan, a graduate in
. .. ' •
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.A c..onranttee is being; formed .. toe medicine of thLOutiVille Medial
hold a •contention• at the Collegiate 0'C'116-8.PP'° is 11,0:guest Of. lUs"graud•'
sea mother,. Mrs. George 1Viorrie, Dr; St-:
InstitUte, to. be atteaded by all
'rachan • has. just 'recevered- from. .. an
attack of fever; • • . . •
Died. -At Mines on May,29
Gladys Katharine, only daughter of
George and Lillian.. Tietheway. • •
The summer, eicirisloriroi-Tralv.771-0-
ron , were bia,ugerated on 111110(10:Y.
Ji 1st, by Captain, Willtetn Trethe-
J. T. Boyce, Owen Sound; Deputy
Grand Secretary, Dante/. IVIeDougall,
Glace Bay, N. S,; Grand Auditors;
W,H. Stewart, Warwiek, Ont., J. H.
Delaware, Minden, • Ont.; Deputy
Grand ChaPlains, Revs. C. E. Perry,
Toronto; Canon Dixon, Toronto; 1',
R. White, Severn Bridge; C. A. Dou-
diet, Montreal ; H.A. Thomas, Lucan;
J. J. Haytock, Leamingten ; R. New-
ton. Powell, Vancouver B. 0,; E. A.
Roberts, Enderb, 13., C. ; E. W.
Hughee, Tilsonburg ; •W. J. Wright,
Spring Hill, N.S. ; Rural Dean. Ardell
of Owen Sound; W. J. Dyer, Bolton ;
J. IldeLennan, Norwood ;'W.W. Leach,
Toronto; C. Coburn, Stayner ; F. E.
Hewitt, Hamilton ; Canon Baldwin,
Toronto; J. Blessclell, Glace" Bay; N.
S. ; Deputy Grand Lecturers, Lieut. -
Col. Belcher; Ontario West, South-
ampton; G. S. Gowen, M. D., Ontario
EastsaAshion ; T.F. Butt, Newfound-
land St John's A W Kelly, •Nova
Scotia, Glace Bay ;: Neil J. Morrison,
New. Brunswick, St. John. s G.H, Wat-
son, Manitoba, Brandon; 11V, IVMF.
Evan, N.W.T., 1Viedicine Hat, George
McSpadden, British Colon -11)1A Van-
couver ; F• Purdy, P. E, Char. w.ho belonged to the staff working in
lottetown ; Wm. Cox, Quebec, Mon- the shipyard. His son, Mr. • Alex.
treat. ••• •• Jardine, a young man .01 twenty yea-
.
When informed that day of his fettle
rs who wasengaged as a, sailor,
CUBAN' DIARRHOEA,
U. S. eoldiers who served ir. Oahe
during the Spanish war know what
this disease is., and that ordinary
remedies have little nidre effect Shea
so. much water. Cuba.n diarrhoea. is
almost -as 'severe and dangerous as a
'Mile attack' of cholera. riliere is • ont.
remedy, however, •that can alwaYs.42,t
'depended upon as Will be se.cn by pie •
following certificate from Mrs.' MihnIe
Jacobs of HouSton, Texas : hereT
by certify that Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy •cured
my, husband - of -severe 'ettaek of Cu-
ban diarrhoea, which he brought hoine
from Cuba. We had • several doctors
but they did him uo.. ped, One
bottle of this reniedy cured•hini as
our neighbors ' Will testify. I think
God for so valuable a Medicine". For
sele by H. B.. Conibe, Clinton
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Westfield. -
•• • Mrs.:: kleale has so far recovered
• to Detroit. The untimely. end of M.
"Alex; Jardiee is exceedingly sad., He
was in , the best of health, . too, but
the, news of his father's death • must
stodents arid •exsstudents of that
stitution. The plan we fear Would
not be:: feasible .the .present season,
hut' the committee ,may be: preparing
The very sudden death of MisS•Etta,
Tunney on Wednesday of last Week, ;
•
Came is a great Shock to the com-
iminity. She wan a bright, • elever
girl, just entering young •wotnanlioe
and 'Will -he very much miseed by all
who mingled with her, .
:IL 1V1cgrish of Genli.iichso,tt, . the
holidays With friends here, ' "..!.
"Alex Mitchell of Clinton is at pies -
set .visiting his uncle; A. Robinsoe.
• W. A.' Harrison and Mrs.' D.; M.
Gordon of Lucknowcalled on frierida
here on Monday...," • . •
Raymond ••Redmond of the G 0 1•
was home for SuridaY. ' • •
' J, N Campbell went' to Comber
recently AO buy mere ea,ttleamid her-
J 11 McClinton attended the meet-
ing' of the Goderich .distriet Mother
dists held hi 'Clinton. '
• Miss 0: • IVIcOlinton visited friends
in Clinton receetly, • ' ,
aeseerressese•esee•e
•
1;:to Throw that
That Old Carpet
les good for a Ionic Elmo
yet it 'deemed with
SAP-0REN4
EVAeORATES
riderless Nen-poloorteue
COLORS rentored Hee new
DUST onoroly xemoved .
/ CARO/A cbsolutely destroyed
niztato renewed
All In a laestioinents, for a few Cents
..• tse eaarseat 4,r finest, mob!, delicato
fabritm, 'Don't buy new silk wal•ttkr
dresbes eking 'because they aro
dirty Cr it fow grease spots ur status
k• on them -get
SAP.O.,R EN -0
at your grocer's told sate money.
Absolutely guaranteed or Inoue),
refunded.
• Tha 1401'FM:144 e•Ttl4tOr co.
esero•ete
Read This Carefully !
The News -Record Mailing Lists
lave been corrected to
IteSATURDAVI MAY 20thir.
Look at the' ed Label on the
first page of this paper and see
if th A date is correct.
If not notify us'AT ONCE
•
ftom her attaelc •ot intiaminiatory rheu-
inatisin as to enjoyherSell very leech
. . • ••
on the green, at. point: Farma on Sat-
urday .
..
ious.attack of pnetimonia.
Fled Pridhani has a verY per,
The. Wofnan's Ihstitute :met on June '•
lst an the lawn at; the residence. . of
IVIrs, .A. G. McDeriald. The day was '
lovely and . all enjoyed the outing.
The Minute's of the Meeting.- held in.•
May being read .,and apPeoVed Mrs:
C. Gundry took the . eliair 'during-
the'election 9f officers fol the ensuing;
year., 1VIrs. I. Salkeld was re-elected.
'president, Mis W IVIttiliey vice-presi-
dent, and Miss Salkeld re-elected .
seeretaey-treasuror. Mesdanies „Nor-.
row., Bistett, Joseph Salkeld, Gundry,
and Swanson were elected directers.
The only hueiness of importance tran-
sacted was the teeming:at committ-
ees ler holding the animal picnic at
the Point Farm Per invitation exten-
ded the W. I. by tile•W; H. F. 1. ' and'
which : was a; sticeesi. Committees
also 'were fornied for the meetings to
be held in Temperancehail, on.. June
15th, Uri. .(Captain) T fl Trethe,
waY kindly offered to, entertain the
ladies ,. who are to lectuee afternoon Said whoever could translate the•short
and evening. Mesdames Murney,s-peeeh, she week!, take home with
Bissett • mid SwanSon will ,bufvF • ' all her to: China.' Of course no orie end -
preparations made for the lathes • to
demonstrate.. A program will be pre-
pared 'for the eVening. We hope our
citizens will make a good tern out
to their own profits Five 0.eloele te,p;
was sereed by Mre. Macdonald; asse
isted by Miss Macdonald. Mrs, , Har-
rison and' Master 'Clifford Pugh, of the
Collegiate Institute also gave his
Ocind Serviees. in Waitieg on the gues-
ts. A Vote of -thanks. was 'tendered
Mrs.. Maodonald tor her Wild invitee:
tion •to hold the meeting' • at her
home, • : •• - '
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way and hfs. wife celebrating the an-
niversary of the latter's birthday, by
' taking • a. pleasure trip ' to Pour. Mile:
Point, and linehing there. The wind
rose pletty high, • but they returned
safely before: bedtime.:
Mrs A.. 13. Cornell spent Saturday
Mis Pert* Cotaell and -infant 'son,
• Jaines Suillierland; of Toronto, are.
the. guests of Mrs .• Cornell's mo'tleee
•Mrs, "(Captaiii). J. Sutherlaad.
.Wednesday the Mr. Gillivray• Miaele
on Band celebrated the .17th miniver -
eery of the .bitth of the band in the
lecture room of Knox chureh.
was a great gathering of girls, but,
not many ,hciye. Quite a •nuniber of
Knee church•congre3gation also ,a,ttene
ded, it •being :known that e Mrs. Don-
ald• McGillivray •herseli English
Missionary to 'Shanghai', and wife • of
Rev.. Donald McGillivray of that
great chirkese .eity, Four little :girls
openedthe program with singing " I
love to go to Sunday School. ' Mts.
MeGillivray then took thi6 platferm
in a delightfully affable Way address-
ing thern in Chinese .after which she
• HOPE FOR EVERYBODY.
THERE SEEMS TO 11E, NO CASE
SO 8A1) THAT ANTI -PILL CAN-
NOT cukE IT. A STRONG CLA-
IM, MIT wlmt, SUPPORTED. '
Juet retently • a physician in
Lincoln, Nettrasea, has made
dis-
covory which is exeitiog the ieterest
and wonder Of the midical profession
ell oVer the world,'•
Dr.. Leanhardt began on the theory
that the liOisOnS sent throuth, the sys
tem by the rotting and fermentation
of undigested foods were the prime
cause of nearly every disease,
erstood tine . word "of itbut 11= Was
as Polite as any Freeth addle:is toulds
have beengiven, altho' the common
introductory. speech in Japan. "1 ittt
delighted to be called upon to ada
dress this honorable body the• Mc-
Gillivray ,Mission Band of ,Knox
Oltt-
rch" Mrs. McGillivray is well fitted
for her win*. Meat applause was
given her. Several • reeitatioes of
merit were given' by the Missee Ruth
Hamilton, Pearl • IVEcGilliVray, Bessie
Walter; Ileatriee Wells, and Eleanor
Walter, who made all laugh with her;
humorous • recitation, "Willie's Mis-
take" • and Petri Wigle'e humorous
piece "The Litt1e4Torment." A num-
ber of girls sat* a. • pretty chorus,
"All the birds and bees are staging,"
The greatest surprise the little girls
gave the audiehce was the instrumen-
tal soloof Grade Warnock mid Ag-
nes Hamilton. Really the Band is
flourishing in iminbers and talent.
Gifts are being prepared to semi
"The Lake of the Woods" Indians
and a, mission in India.
Major and Mrs. Joseph 13eck have
retuned from their pleasant stay at
Toron to,•
- Mrs, • Douglas aild nephew, Master
Laurier Dyke, are the guests of the.
Tormace family and cttlier relatives
He set to work to diseover, 11 Dos- j Holeseevnee,
sible, a remedy that tvotild stimulate Goldthrope and DisSett are erect -
and heal the meeotte Membrane •ing six sir eight lionsee near the ehea
Ing of the stotnaeli and howele, till, itileal salt works.
by their normal, healthy action, per- Mr. Loftus I/Veldt is malting same
feet digestion would 'be restor4 pleasing improvements in the tont
Of his residence.
•
Mvs. MIA Patimbell is at tyPh-
ohl MVO',
The Misses Whiddou renteil the
residence on Vietoriastreet' it the
IVIissea Spence,
1Vtasar John Mftrphy, late of Pric 'f4
Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont, 8010 groeery, has joined the Atari ot tt-
Agents for Canada, • 42 Mrs in tOwn.
• Ile succeeded arid his Preseriptioh
be called Anti -Pill. The Proof that
his Work was well done is found
in the long list of reitarkable cures
Made by AtitisPill.
'Anti -Pill is 50e. A irOttle, at all
Druggists, or The Wilnon4lyle
,,,,:••••t•hg..••im••
Ooderiott,
Jeweller Kelly says he Will give
e wedding ring free: to the first pro-
spective groom who enters into his
new store when it ie opined on June
10th. We advise Jeweller Kelly to
take the first step into his store him-
, self.
Mrs, Thomas Whitley is puttiag
new siding on her 'residence and oth-
erwise modernizing it. ,
The house occupied ea St. Davids
street by Mrs. Wiesner and easighter,
Miss Hayn, is so improved by belie;
bricked* 4 hands eme new verend •
ah bunt is front of it by the owner,
Mr. George Green; that it maSses St.
David street look as. If it were prep-
aring to represent a, city,
Miss Maggie Ilourie is h00% -keeper
for Mr. Pinder.
The chemical salt works are closed
down for the first time .in about a
varier of a etntury or more. M. ssts.
Ransford nmst Owl good reason for
closing the works up.
• Some grand old maples raise their
heads pretty bigh near the Armstr-
ong • pump works, 'Pis to be hopcd
that "Woddman seam that tree" •Is
the Armstrong chorus,
Sineeth• has had his late resi-
dence on Nelson street bieentlittly
painted in two shades of terra eotta
light and dark.
John Stratton, our new G. T. R.
station -master, with his wife and
, late of ITagarsville . station,
now eccupy• the house owned by, Mr.
Switzer on Nelson street and mately
occupied by Mr, Levis, who • now
occupies the late residence, of Dr. J.
B. Whitely.
The following graceful conmitinent.
to "Golden Leaves" is act'newledstd
with pleasure by the correspoeclent at
Goderich to The News -Record;
ton, Kingston, 31st May; 1905, Miss
Eloise A. Skimings, Gbderieh, Ont.,
My dear Miss Skimings,-Today Mr,
E. J B. Pense. of this city left for
the use of The Young Men's Christ-
ian Association, your most excellent
group of poems entitled "Golden Lea-
ves.' 1 have great pleasure on be-
half of the Association to most
heartily thank you for this -acquisi-
tion to our library. Yours respect-
fully, Alfred Stokes, General Seer&
tary. ;• • •
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JUST WHAT EVERYONE
' SHOULD
Mr, J. T. Barbet of Irwinville, Ga
always keeps'. a. bottle •of chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera end Diarrhoea,
Remedy at hand ready for Instant
uSe. AttackOf colic, cholera mergers
and diarrhoea come on so suddenly
that there is no time to bunt a doe-,
tor or go to the„s.tore ,for rnidicin
Mr. Be.
arbesays : "I have tried 011-
• lher1ain's Colic, ChoWra.and
hoea Remedy which is cne of the heat
medicines Tever saw. I keep •a
bottle af it in my :room as 1 have,
had 'several attacks oT colic and it
has proved to be the. Pest remedy' I
ever used." Sold by H. B. •Cornae,
.1).unlc;p.
• Mrs, Alien and her sistet, Mrs, 'Geo.
GeeeneetaGodeidehl-WereaViSitorSe- at-
Brucefield last week. • They were the
gUbsts aof •their sister, Mts., Chas.'.
Mason, ,..Who is shortly to move to
Manitoba, '• '
...Pater spending the ;Winter in Cali-
fornia, Mrs... (De.), Alpir and Miss Mar-
garet:taw:son mine to I,orneside • on
Tuesday of last week to see ...their
eeilsin„ .01*.• Lawson. 1VIrS'. IVInit lcft
last week ter her liothe at TritiO, N,
S. At Montreal She will ,xneet her
'son Walter, who has just finiShed hi.
third' year as ,a "medieal' student • at .
McGill .College. Miss La.waen willre-
main here .for' the sernmer,
On Taesditylmorning 'of fast week
Jas.. L. Tobin left'for his home at
Cleveland Ohio En route he Will See
relative's and eld friends- in tae Forest
city. • His. visit .this tinio has been
a sad one, being called home suddenly
to say the last gocelby to his broth-,
er•William, who,: but five mons .age,
was. able to enjoy.with hitn the.. joys
of that festive , time. ,
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The laxative effect, ef Cliamiterlain's
•Stamaoh and Liver Tablets is .
agreeaPlie and So natural 11141: y u dq.
not realize it is the effect 1 a
medicine. For sale ,by II. B, Combe,
Clinton.. •
Colborne Townsp.
Colborne council .met as e :court of
revision • of • the assessment toll en
May 26.th, and •the members Signed
the necessary oath.of. office. The fol-
lowing (appeals were brought hefore
t•he court :• Joseph Jones, lot 2., con-
cession 11, „appealtd aea.frist tor: high
assessment. Moved .,.hy" Mr. Moser,
seconded by Mr. Hill, that it he 10 -
diced $300.• Carried. L. H. Maskell
thought that lots 3 and 4, concession
2, were assessed too high. 'Moved by
McFewati; seconded by Mr. Mc..
Mamie, that said lets be re:Weed
•$1,000. • Carried. The roll Was then
accepted aS corrected. After dinner
at 1.30 the Connell took Up their busi-
ness atid passed .the following ac-
counts tl. L, Fisher, 2,160- feet of
pothnnails and Pwigolirk' k°aft oonVerlisnegr BlVie4tniallirr
bridge, $58,25. The council thee ad-
journed to meet again on Monday, the
nth of June at 2 o'clock y.
A SIMPLE CURE FOR PILES.:
Pile Sufferers show that Ointments
and other local treatments sometimes
relieve but never oft. They don't
remove the cense.
There is a little tablet that is talc -
en internally removes' the cause of
Piles and mires any CaSe„ of any kind
no matter liOw long, standing.
A mouth's treatment costs $1. Ask
for Dr. Leonhardt'g Hem -Rola (a
etvhooturnocleadonollottnrt.irh
rantee, goen Wit
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HeinsItoid is the discovery of Dr,
Leonhatelt of Lincoln, Neb., one of
the insist distinguished and suecess-
ful physicians in the VVestern States,
All Druggists or The Wilson -Pyle
Co., Limited,. 14ttgo,r4 Palinl Ont. 12
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,rerser"
Hood's
Sarsaparilla enjoys. the di*"
auction of being the great-
est curative and preventive
medkine the woad has ever
known. It is an all-round
medicine, producing its un-
equalled effect's by purify -
Ing, Vitalizing und enriching
the blood on which the
health and strength of every
organ, bone and tissue de-
pend. Accept, no substi-
tute for Hood's, but In.,
sist on having }lead's
AND ONLY HOOD'S.
Hay Township,
The council of the tows:1,1111p of Itay
met as a cotirt of revision 011 May
• 271h. Tbe mendsers having su•bscribed
to the statutary oath the court be-
came organized with the reeve in a.°
chair.
Tito following •changes were, made in
the assessment for 1905 W: Willis,
income struck off; F„ J. Graham, as-
sessed on lot 2& instead of Robert
McMordie ; D. 'Hay be assessed on
Kippcn hall inF.1 Kocheus, dsetg6adstroufeRk ..olViff e;M"Jdoilien;
Hartman, appeal dismissed ; W.. G.
Bissett and J. Armstrong, assess-
• [Ilea on Exeter •cemetery stritek off ;
Chris. Zink, aasessment reduced; $300;
Louis Prang assessed V, S. Zurich,
instead • of J. 11. Winner; business
asseesment • of J, H. Wismer Struck '
off ; •P. Douglas, assessed on part 23,
•N. B., inatead of 0, Kalbfieisch ; busi-
ness assessment of E, Kalbfletich •
struck off.; A. Sutton'esSessed WS;
-6, petal:9, instead of • Paul Messner
E. Zeller, assessed :palt 21, con. 10,
instead of H. Zimmerman ; . Regis A.
betiornie, • assessed W pt L, R. W.
instead Alex Denornie.; Oliver Corriv-
eau, assessed Si 7, L. R. E., instead
of James Soplia ; Phil. • penomie; as-
sessed lot 3-0, 'L.. R. 'Ea- instead ' of
.51axim Denomie ; Iiy.Gnenther, dop;
strut* off ,• Chas, • Guenther, assessed
one dog ; Wm. SchWaline assessed K. •
5, 01, 62, Zurfeh,. instead • of Sohn •
Kipper; Chas. Welker, assessed K. S. '
10, instead of .11, 41,egel ; IL Mega
assessed tenant, -;.k. s. Zurich •, D.:
Spencer, assessed 0 pt NS 11.,
E., instead of Jane Gravel. •
After aejornment cif Court of Bevis;
ion, Council met as per,adjournmont.
All present. Minutes of Previons
meeting 'toad and ttdoptcd. '• :
-The Coueeildecided, to elese ;• hp .
"roads. between 'lots 49t. L. R.T, thd
36,.S. 13..,:andlbetweeti lots 35 tied 35',
S. B., and in place of the road closed
.up e new road will be °poled th1cn
the went side: of lot 36; S. b.. • .
lJporapplication the statute: la-
bor of the Police Villages of r:Arien-'
and 1Dashwood will be aholiiiied
and. an amount equal to the...statute
labor will be levied 'along with the
special Pollice Village iate• .
'.Elie following amounts Were meter-
edto', be •paid : D.. Steinbach, - estate- .,
aect.,, $3,50 ; Tp.' Treasurer,' poetagei . • , .
e-tee-S3-33-;---1.1.blinseHauga
con,' 14, 75 cts ; Maxim•Denomie, rep, . . • , ". •
eel. L. R. U.50 ; Ry Llpphaxat; as-
sessor's Sala,ry, $85 ; 11. Litmhardt,
pestage . a:nd• statibriery, $2 Ernst .
Rader,. drain acrois. road;. $3 ; S.-- • •
Stacey; 'cut. 'S. B.,' $7 ; J.. Prs-.t bat •
contract ditch, N. 11.. $94 ; .J. Priest,
cnl N, B: $.5 ; John Laporte,• 2 scut:
L. R, $3 4.: L. :Prang., an account .
80 ; Ed; Waini; rep, eel, Goshen. Line,
si
The Council adjourned to ' meet :
ale on the -lOth day. of June at 2 :
o'clook, la. in. •• ; e • : : s
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Serifanre'. Sermons.,
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.: Patience is• net paralysis, . • •
, Works are the best werde.. ,
Prejudicie . puts, the heart itt prieon,
Faith LS °turning the face towardS "
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s He who. makes friends makes', for-
tune.. • •• •, •
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The beet 'biographs are those oa
two*TeCt.
Little courtesieS are the 'wayside • ''
flowers of.life. , • ' ' •
;There's mere religion' in a whistle ,
than in a wh ne.
Virtue be0oitie a 'tripe as soon an
y,ou are vain of it.• • ' • • • .
Education . more • then a .prepara- • .
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-Sion for life ; it is ' a life, '• . -
The torch of truth Wanes dim ,
when the AVintls .of opPOSition the, '
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ONTLD HAD ECZEIVIA. •
" My daughter; thirteen years old,
suffered from eczema far three pests,
She was treaMd by our family Phy-
sician attd niett 'other Ointments W1-•
thout benefit, By -using Dr, Chase's
Ointment she has. sheen • completely
cured. This is the onlly bintreeet t
feel like recommeeding."-Mr. James
11. Patrittein, 176 lioqdale Averivea
Sydney, 0. B. . •
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The Xorthern Navigation Co.
-.to all points On
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PERIOR AND NOItTII: WEST:
--Georgian flay--Mackitate
• Por Sault Ste. IVInrie and North'
Channel fWa,y PortS-Stearners, leave
Collingwood 1.30 la nt, Meaford 4
p tn,, Owen. Sound 11 p. tn.:, Tues-
days, .Thursdays And Saturdays.
North Shore Divi8ion-4or Parry
Sound, Byre; Inlet and French ItiVer,4
SteatnerS leave 001111144W0ed 10,30 p..
ni Mondays: toul Fridays,
/sake Superior Divisien.e-For
Port Arthur, Port William and fide -
a., Steamers Sarnia 3.30
Atonda,ys, Wedne, days or Fridayes
Through ilickete and hiwest freight:
rates, For information end tickets
aPply to G. 'I% R..agents.
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Sarnia..
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