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fitelateitY Ile
I The 10110WIng hi 't.h:0 report of t,he
pupile a S. S. Ne. 3 tor the month
Jaeuary, based on reguleteity, good
deportment and general prolleiency
5th..4-Enuneline Hotbed.
Sr. 40..-Lizzle Bedard, Homer Cane
telo PeteY Aletetings. Lorne Jervie,
Charlie LaVis.
,
Jr. 4th, -Lorne ',AloCattney, Albert
Proctor, Percival Gliddois,Ella. Col --
PIMA.
Writ DeMpsey, Ernest Huller,
Sr. .3r& --Norman Holland, Stirlitte
• Jr, eed,,...-Iernest MeCitrtney,, e Del-
bert. Huller,* Let tie Levis,. Joseph pep
mer, f •
•
V , . , I' I Sr 2hule-Arriold Alcoa, Franli Jen-
a entines. ions; 0 ,
lifford. Holland, Harold Lavie, Elva
I
lama/ Connell Carl Meer
, . • , ..
Proctor, Tontine Carter.
' Jr. 2n& -.Vena JerViS, Steivart
Meer, Proctor Palmer, Roy elunninge.
Jr. pt. 2nd, -Leslie Huller, IVRIten
Folioed, Leelle Jerele.
Sr. 9t. lst.--Daniel Gliddon, Della
Carter. . • '
Feb 1-44 908
• , . Leonard, Willient Alcoele
Jr. pt. it. -'red. Leyte, Alv
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e m
'-N., lte. Trewaxthe, Teachee,
Day
Foncy Valentines
Comic Valentines
Valentine Post Cards
W. COOPER •& CO.
°LINTON
Myth •
Mr. Alex. Elder, who was 'away
with Mr. A. McNally part of last
week assisting him in stock-I:akin in
the store he bought, reeurned ', on
Tuesdat . f
Since last Saturdey tale • ,aseenger
and freight trains of the C. P. R.
have not been running Two carloads
of cattle, one owned by ie Wetson
and the other by John Arineirong of
Belgrave, were loaded on Saturday
and were left over night in the cars.
They had to be unloaded Sunday mor-
ning and put into stabling where they
are at present: . •
The Weedy Mail aed Empire •
and
The News -Record will be • sent to any
address tor one year for emit MI5.
This Is the biggest barge's et the
sews 'fa• good newspapers.. •
The municipal council • held their
monthly meeting on ;VIonday, evening.
The auditor's report was ?assed and.
ordered to be printed in. theeStanda.rdt
The following were. elected -officers
for the ensuing year in ton:section
with the Blyth A. Society .*A
Hon. Pees., Reibt. 'Ferris, fir Ilett• •
President, Thomas' Sloan, •Hullett
let Vice, G. Taylor, Morris
awl Vice, James Cumming, Wawa -
nosh •
Directors, R. B. McGowan, A. El-
liott, A. B. Carte J. 13. T•elnay,
. J. Barr, Duncan Labile*, J.
Denholm, W. 'Jackson, W. •Pollock,
Auditors, J. Long and J. M. Haut.:
ilton. •
The Society purposes_elaiding
spring show about thellerit et March.
The wife of Edward Ltuiday, sr., a
farmer of Hullett residing attar Sly th,
died on Saturda,y at the home ef het
daughter, down East. Her e4.4..v was
brought hack to • Blyth on Tuesdee be
tbe G. T. R. noon :train and intetted
in the Union cemetery .that e.lteinoon.
Mr. Robert Birmingham, Grand
Organiver, of the L. 0. AssociAtion,
will deliver an address DR ming( ism
in Milne's Hall on Wednes lay; Feb.
12th, at 8 p. m. A free lie/sew-Am is
.extended to ladies and gente: aen
wish to attend.
:The L. 0. L. of North genie, which
• should have net in Wingnam or, Tees -
day, will be held a week frein that
date (owing to the • storm et • the
•past week) according to the coesteu-•
•tion.
The sacrament ot.the ...'ds ewe er
which was intended to have teen
dispensed with on Sunday, Feb
both by tbe Presbyterians. and Meth-
odists in their respective churches,
postponed the, service for a e eele tee
small attendance being the cause•et
postponement.
. •
Auction Sale Register.
'Orr Wednesday,. • Feb. 19th, at 1. p.
• m. Lbt 13, con. 8, Stanley, sale of
' Stock and impleateetSee-john
K lichen, Prop.; Thos. Brow% ne-
'tioneer. •• e •
On Ftiiieye- Pete 14th at 1 14 in.
41liet 11,•• edit! I,' 'Hullett, adjeining the
toWti et Clinton, clearieg gale ef
• farm 1:rstoek • and 'Impleneittit,e.-Thos,
prop, Thos. Brown, Auction-
•
:,
Two hidictments for grand larceny
tiere rettirned agaitiat 0. W.edetee W
-e gaud jury at New York.
The new Atlantie passenger rates
which went into effece yesterday are
tearly &elide allele of a week agt4
The ire* line from CIrte104 to God:
,ntich Wee blocked tot seeetal dole in
- •
The Railway Committee of the
lifouse Of Cerilteotte dulled•the
general advantage" elatiee of the
Hamilton Radial BIlL
Pire at WV Liskeard destroyed one
tineincee block and damaged Mother.
Thereto Xing Was iniuretrin lot et -
plosion at &Malt,
Two PATNA& tiled &Oa tiff (nigh
;itt liole Ott nice L4o wit)X
'PP
McI(illop Township
Mrs. •Bell, who had en ettack of
typhoid fever, is kecoverhig,
' Shovelling snow has been the:
for several days past
The 'Sacramental eervive 'n. Walton
circuit wee eoseponed from the tegul-
are time until February the liith. The
businees, meeting 4 was held en
da, j\ A. cordiel Invitatioa wexten-,
ded to Helve K J. Cuteie to retail to
the circeit, • -
George Jaelteen and wife v. eo ere
here from the West; are stele/rig with
the latter's tether, Jacob Barrows.:
Miss Mamie- 1VIcEwen, who was vie-
iting in Toronto, has returned le tee.
Mr,' J. erVine ie , oh a visit to
relatives in St, May's, Bleieliere
end other pointe to the south of here.
Mrs. Dundee, who was • et et or
health, is now Mucb eetter. •,.• •
cIeltailaepbersOn 'vas in rnronto (In
business for a day. or twit recently:
41'
The Hurdle Old Bova of Tor-
onto Hold: an At Horne.
• The 8th annual "At Honit" 'of the
Huron' Olcl Beiys' Aseocia,tien it Tor-
onto was held last Friday' night, with
its usual success; about leer people bee
Mg present. The hall wat decorated
with trophies of' flags and the Heron
coat -of -arms, while the sepper, tables.
wee arranged with narcisei, roeee,
and tulips. •Theegueits were, received'
by the president, Mr. W, E. Groves
atilt Mr. Groves:, • the latter wearing
pale blue shot:taffeta, With tace,.. tur-
quoise ornaments and a sable • stele.
Some of the dresses, noticed were e-
TeIrs. Bell, pearl &Fey silk and velvet;
with 'lace and 'pearl ernainents ; Mise.
Jackson, e• very pretty girl,. was • in
white ate,pe de Chine and lace dress;
Mrs. Lyon, grete,silk flohitee lace ;
Mrs. Floodye wjee otethe genal sec-,
tetaryeee • Vere a.letkck point d'eseprit
aeld jet govsn by:ere-black eatift•e•Mies
FloOdy was in ,Pink oreariffle -, Miss
Evanson, mauve 'ellk and pearls j.; WS.
Wright, black sequin ,gewii over white
satin ,; Mrs, Myles, black silk • and
lace, pearl. and diamond stare • Miss
meuve . silk tied panne ; Miss
, whitechiffon and lace, Nee
green ribbon in, her hair ; Mrs t Leitch
pale grey • ereee .de e%ine '; Miss Mite
chell,. Dresden,
esilk fro& end' Wreath
of feliage-;. Mte. , Davey, htindsomc
black gown ;lSIiss Leitch, ' vale blue
silk wtt gitipett. ; IViiss B, Ilentyne,
pale blue silk and lace, • with . silvei
pessementerie, pale blue riebon and:
Merdury- Wings • in • her 'eair; Mrs.
Crockete scarlet silk gown, with
white lace, guipure ; Mre. T.• W„ Scott
Pekin striped blue silk, white an,r
lace and. violet, :Miss bite, • a
beau tiful-ge*n of silver • sequined chit -
fop over satin ; Miee Gillies, -White
crepe de Chttie, painted% with. mauve
flowers .; Mrs. R. A. Weleer, • who.
held i • keeeptioii in 'the eftereoon,
chestnut velVet gown, -with •pempe •and
sleeves of white lace ; Miss Ella. Hunt
cream crepe de Oblee, with 'pale bite;
panne bande ; Miss Lena. it atlersoe,
satin gown, with lace .end Enehante
ress carnation e ; Mrs; Stewart Bruce,
a 'beautiful lace 'gown, with bande, of
salmonpanne and gold tessete on the
bodice; Mrs. Young, pale bide silk and
late ; -Miss Beamish, frilled Valencien.
nes' lace , frock , over pink eiek ; Mrs.
Whitley, black ,satin, jet, and Rich-
mond . roses; Mrs. Roth v1i, Week
chiflen, satin; lace, and, violets. Bee
ford the dance a prograthine wes ren-
dered by Miss Gordon, Mr W1I J,
White, Miss .Gillies, Miss Lilly Jack-
son, Mr. Stewart gacksiiii and Mid.'
Coleman. 'The committee .44 the • en-
tertainment 'was as ' follows :-Major
Beck, Mr. 1) J 13. Duncan, Mr. K.
•Itioteed, Mr, lit • Clueas, Mr.. • W.
Sloane; Mie J. A. McLaren, Mr. It.
S. Crocket, 1*.:'. S. Hick, Mr- W.
O. McTaggart, IVir. It.. • N.. Walker,
Mr. W, T. Pridhani, Mr. IL S. Au-
nt...none Mr. t• IL Marks, Mr. VB.
-
Scott, Mr. .1- S. elleXintion, Mr., V.
W. McLean. •
.1)y , T •
s Own ahlets,
Smile in very Dose.
The mother who, • in her gretitude
for what Baby's Owe Tabtete •halts
doile- ler her child, said that "There's
a Smile in Wry dose" coined e very
haPPy and Very true phrase. The
tablets cure all the eninee .ailmente
of babies and yeung children, and
make *bright, *Smiling, happy little
oneS,. Mts. john Young, Auburn, Ont,
sap : "t hoe ueed . Baby'Own
Tablets for more than a year and 1
thitk they „ate the hest nieditine tht
can he given a baby. They are splen.,
did at teething time, and tor stone
nob And beWel troubles. You don't
need a doctor if you keep Baby's Ovm
Tablets in Me house." Thrit'S about
the higheet praise a, mother can give
and We true, every word of it, You
Can get e.the Tebets from any rriedi-
eine dealer et by Mail at 25 ette.te
box !rote the Dt. Williams' Medicine
00.0 DrOokVille, Ont.
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The News From GoderIch
E,i-nise A. sionsuNas, orevopenost,
**so • • 4,s4pir **co **so .44. *so* **Ilk *h. 4...*
‘'leettire given by Bev. Canon Mr. and itirs. W. Horton soiled en
Dann, London, in the court -Melt on' Jae. 250 from Now Xork for Europe
Monday evening of last week Was heti). tor a six Weeks' .eisite
intelleetuel end humorous. Pie Houtie The West Huron Farmer's,. Instite
fudge flolt, presided. Rete Mark'. ute will hold meetings on those eete
Turebull introcluied the. Rev. eftnos eral ' dates eetoudeetoro, Febreary
to the audience. Rev. t'aitoe DPW'S lath; Holmesville 1.411 Feb. freewill
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lecture was entitled, "iteland and the er 16th li.'ebruary, St. Augustine 17th
Irish." • He is a tyPicet Irielenaa andFeb„, Dengannon 18th Feb., St:
a great promoter of the A, V. P. A., ifeleti'S. Feb. lOtile There will be two
which' hes new increased to the aunt*. sessions At each - place, one at 2
,p'elock p. ne, and the other at 7;80
p,ro. '1'44 will be also,' a eeee*.rate
eeesion in the afternomt ter the. led-
jee. In the evening the Aatliee will
-join in the generet meeting.
On Moaday evening of last Week a,
quarterly • tea was held at the
Victoria 'street Tiareonage, • the first
held there since, the °advent •ot Rev.
ad Mrs. Millyard. . Althoeglie• tbe
eiorm was .in proge se a very merry
of Ireland,
company 'attended tee Tea, and en-
• that the. Wolf hound one
the embleine,' wits • used to bring tertarnmentwluehfollowed' . E'ev.
Nee eveelyare presided at the enter-.
to mind the. poWer used to destroy
tamment •.as chairmitne,giving• an ad -
all manner of Viees, aS the w6lf-hound
dress of welcome 't1;4 ali for• their zeal
of 'ratted; destroyed enany beasts of
en braving , the ineleinent 'weather':
prey. The Second • enthlem, the mind
tower, eleo stood for • religion, per_ Those whe'',1ciedly -took part tie the.
haps in the time (4 the Druids tee .wiprieigiyeatitied. ho were 'Master De femme
reline towers were built 1 he third gave two piano selec
emblein is the hate, indieetivel of the ijons, His • execution was .wermle
great elove the Irish lieve for music, applauded. Mr, • Jae • •IL Edward,
Whether it bethe peasant matte his. debut,. this year .•ote,1908•, as
• lee who
a reader:" seleeting" "The Tithes," Mr
goes whistling to, .hie „ Work or the
Milkmaid, who goes about.her eieeep and. Mrs. Welter Silhb rendered very
pleasingly the vocal duett `.'The Man
1.but it must 'be said, sed strain of
of Galilee." Mies Viola Pennington is
to be congratulated • on. being quite as
aecoroplished in . her elocutionary pow-
ers, as .in .her i presiding at, the pianci.
Her ,recitatioa 'met with .genuine ap-
plause. lVfessrs Jo. Shaw, and
Powthe rendered the pretty Voeal
(Mete grown used In ' you
generals,' '• of Trish birth, especially Mrs, .,Jainee • Johnseon of 'Cleveland,
those .who saw serviee in tee .Beet
war end many. orators., 'who gave hiedly tendered .. the prette sacred
solo "Jest fiete,Toctee"e in fine voice,
glory to '.the' Irisb. Bei... Needless to
and received a 'meed of •appleuse, '
say, he had a large • amount of wit' •
and 'humor to read, wieteee...:by: some., • Miss Etta, Barry left ' on Setfirdey
p.octs who - gloried. in betrace,. Rti::1 tvhiweieenhertidreilaamtiitrie;,, ,erfort: matnodMr.
speaking of the wolfhounit; the 'Re
Canoe :paid • that Lucius 0' Brienes the. recent snow blockade peened Miss
gifted eon Smith O'13rien, always •Barry . item accepting Mrs., 'Rath -
bed 1.w°' Wellhretnile Accompanying Well's leuidnees ••in .iriviting her , down
being. the adfflitation Of all who emet ; 9t70 O.:. 1.3,77 As8seciatieh
him in his walksi the whole • party
Frida 1st
theme One hurt:lei:cilia...the% timett There "Wi'leTeno euerien en .Vednestiay
mention, concerning :tin Mei:lien's, re- Dth. inst. for • the etatittory meeting
mark the "Coat of Arnie"' of Ireland , of the G. I. 13oaril. •
which were engraved iinon• stened- . The Public. Library Beard inet • • in
which was being played. tibove the I that eleiildiee on Saturday 'evening.
Bank "of Ireland. "What's thet," said i All preeenf• but Mr. John Kernighan•
the Irishman to ethe..engraver, eTbe Pe Who is :still in, Torento, ,The
Coat , of- Arms of Ireland," ce-• •next . meeting will .be held in tem'
-graver 'said. "'An weat,'s eveeke., • ' e • . ' • •
ing to the wolfhound'. "A, wolfhtnied," Mi. and Mrs. Robert Duclianae • ef
replied the 'ether. 4Air what are ,yeu 'Buchanarie irrived Uwe' be:
going. to do with it ?" said the Irish-: for ties great etorin •of 1908.
man., -"We're . going to put on Mr. Alfred' Collinson, of the ...fee T.
top ;of 'thee:leek; answered the ectilp-: • R.• %Stiff of -e Mechanics at .Stratiortil
tor. "Well tbent.". said the questioner was 'sneer hound here, .• ' ,• •
"when you put. it up: there: it will be • The "All, 'tars" 0! Hodgens' tepee
a• Sky • ' _terrier." A warm • vote el ire now ready for. another genie; hate
thanks waistendered.liev, Panne. Dann -ing been victors • on Wednesday even
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lit Ilk' very Iliege -audience "WhoT came' ing e of •lest -week -en their-chellenge, to
through the • storm to Welcome • him. 1.the tleeugh% -.Ridere,', 0-1 ;.in• favor -of
The death of . the late Rehere p, .•the fereter. The line up was as fol-
.
Elliott on TO February v.ias very. lows, z •• '
:sect,. Ile.iad been tyieg• on a educe erj1..,,,Pivraesithdiinogotto;1 • g(opaolt)n t. 0. Black
that evening while.his sister sat: read fl
pain t ); • ). Webb
ing to him, and all at once he felt EJ Dean
upon the .floot., Miss Elliott. eried to 0. Beacath . (rover) .
eaise heyee hue. • finding bete strength Wee.' teeitere) ' e.e.. Tale
not eufficient, 'he .went • to her .front eCt'earrigire
door aed ''cried tor bele, :which .
tunatele. lee neighbors beard,. :On ." :The • summer -' hotel has ' a caretaker
thertitig , her brother he found now: learn.• that one of the sen
Of Mt. • Janice Tait has the pesitioe:
that in order to mile Iii.theeet he took
Before leaying,tewel: on .th.e• Opeeine
• bold of the table 'cloth, on. which the'
lamp stectee I -le pulled lamp end. all
over. hie head,: but With • geet presence
,of mind Miss. Elliott' picked up a !One-
icet -from . an adjacent chaieber, -Cover;
i,ng him all up, • .the lamp beeing,• set
fire to the:table cloth. • He Was only
burned' a., little on • the forehead.Mr:.
Nairn, being eent for, went homeandto thank Mee. .J. • Mad-
Donele :for wedding .faVers, .aeceinpan-
telepiumed for a! dector who when he
tame said .:that Mi'Elliott. had .btolten • 1" by e nice 'little beithers.k,
Mise Hattie Harrison of Berlin is
at. blood vessel in • les head. ,Death
bet of 800 brandies. Of St. -Patrick,
Ireland'is patron saint, he said 'that
365 churches had been built by him.
Ho dwelt at length on the history- ot
the Church of Engiend, and sPoice
Q the 'many • famous Celleges for
.
which Ireland is famed. He is devot-
ed to helmet, and regrets very nitich
the eniveretil earicatueing of Irish-
men who deserved tree higheSt praiee,
for thetr love of bome and eounery.
In speaking of the "Coat eif Arms"
music)is always noticeable, :funning
through the tunes of Irish eelections
in song.' "ant eitting ey the stile
Mary" was given by him 'ae an ex-
ample. Ile .spent a geed part of his
erne in telling of the many •famous
song writers that were Irish, •ot many
ot navigation the Merine SoCiai
,Club will hold another • "At
.floine". in their hall above •the "Hur-
on Signal.".
Mi. Lloyd, of Watford; Manage; of
the new Wheel Rigs Co. now occupies
the Dickson tesideece.
soon „came and ended his bodily pain.
Mr- Elliott lived with his Aster and
brother for: years.' ••
The Wm -nail's Institute met at the
pretty home of Mr. A. D:.McLean on
Thursday last... Altlio' the • Rove eras
very deep in many. Places, aboot -25 of
the members , were in eetendance,
eblewing the greet interest all take in
the. InStithte. Mre., S. 0`,.
Clark •()resided, in • place of etre.' Mag
spending het. vacation at het • hoine
here. . :
MReginald Smith; retureed on
Tueeday df• last week to his office at
r.
Sault Ste. Marie,Ontario. He came
home te'recruit,. after an attack' of
bronchitis, • • •
Miss lna Yule ertiveel•en Friday,
'Jan. 3let at the 'home of her mother;
Res.. John Yule, having been strong
enough to take' the long journey from
,• .
nes Swanson.. The Institute has been Kensas City..
increased by • the addition of Several Remember the Euchre (Progressive)
who joined at th.e recent "At Tionte,” entertainment • to be held etomorrow
cm 23rd Jan. Oneel the teCipeS eVenitig •fieritlayl in the town hall •un -
en was handed to Mies Stewart to der the atiePices itir the D. .0. n.
read, eel, we will ,give it lierce It is.
one of Mrs, A, D. McLean's recipes
for • making • "preserved fruit cake."
limp sugar, cup buetee, 2 egge, 1 cup
strawberry preserves', 11 'ceps dottrel
tee spoonsodae tinoisten with water;
mix butter andsugar, thee add eggs
and lastly soda: . The net. meeting
• will he held at the new residence of
Mrs. Emma Edward. Oneof the
members: euggested the Institute tie-
• ing some charitable work ;this *inter,"
in. the way of making garments, euilte
and ete.e for •tliose .who need, them.
Befieslimerith were served at 5 -p. trie
the "preserved fruitcake of the host-
ess 'Whig passed • atoutid and veiled
beautiful', .A • very, heartY.;, tete ' of
thanks was tendered Mrs. McLean for
kindly felting the members to her
home. !ttitod save the Xing': being
sung, all bade adieu to theft hostesa.
We were settee to learn that Mt.
Maim, our itei# town clerk, had to
be taken for treittnebt to the hospit-
Tlie0, W. T. 'tr, at: about to lose
theirnew presidelit, Mrs, Paulin, ter.
Peelle having retired (torn hie bard'
ware business. Mr. M. V.. 1101Vell
will Again enter businese.
Miss Mello intends belting a posi-
tion as bookdreeper. She Is the gtiest
of Mts. Joseph Wilson. . Mr. Peter Rutledge held tuttetedul
The Oospa Ternpetanwilitaing wa1#0od-bee n Priday afternoon ot last
withdrawn on Sunday last on aceelett week. •
of the lecturer's Inability to reaeb Mr. Itebt Sinart of Stratterd was
town, on account of the storms. AD visiting the Shedden Whine* of the
are invited to hear Mt. Joseph falib. Ath line last week.
son, Prooldeot of the Doll:goo Al. Zee ,Ella McCracken and Mies Ella
name TetoPetattee hall on Sunda Clibitoo Visited the !Meet** Atter.
tlobe Noe of Evelyn,.
• Mr.. De tentne 1Viillyard presided
very creditably at the organ for both
services at St.. George's church, • on
Sunday east. •
, •
Organist Gogswell hoeing been Of-
fered e better salary 'elsewhete, re-
turned to Toronto last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Minstrel (nee
Miss Olara• Emmerton,) and young
• son, arrived' last Saturday front yort
William, and while her were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Smith.
Our member, Mr. IVIaleotin Graeme
Cameron, was prevented by the snow
• blockade . from attending' tbe open-
'ing 'of, the Legislature bee week.
IVIiss Ma,yme McAleer of .Sandus X.
In the guest this month of her Mend,
Mrs. IL ?halm •
.
Th e Quarteriy-,service and love feast
Whitt' were to bo held In North St.
Methodist church on Sunday 2nd Peb.
were held on Sunday Int. •
Judge Ilolt held Dieleloti Court at
Dungannon on Feb. llth and will
hold the Same •Bayfield on • 'Feb.
14th.
Professor GeoffitY Holt itas recov-
ered tulle front his late indisposition.
Morris Township.
IMeal Time Miseries.
Indigestion Can be Cured by • the
Tonic Treetment of )r.' Williams'
Pink
1.••MITSI,
• There is only one way to -Cure in-
digestion. ited that. Is tt.7 etieb your
system so much good, red blood that
the etentech*Will have strength m-
ob& to. do its natural'. work in a
heeltby, leprous way. Many dys-
• peptics,' dose the stomeoh. with tab.
leis, syrups and other thingalleged
to •assist in (Opting food, but these
ethings merely give ternperaey relief --
they never eure indigestion.'-- and the
trouble grow e worse and „,vv.,)rscs,
•
1.11 theipoor dyspeptio -is graduelly
starving. in a case ,of indigestion a
half dozen boxes of ler.•Wrilatesr
Pink Pills are worth • all the mix-
tures and oo-called •preeligested foods
• in the ,couetry. Thcee pills cure
eligestion beeeuse- they 6trOngthell, end
tone the stomach, thee enabling it to,
do the work nature iteads . it
should do,
Mr. Paul Chatbonni
eau St. Jerome,
Que., says : • •" For months I suffered
tortures from itieligesatie After
• every nieel the misery was tense;
so that 1 finally ate tree$ spa:4440Y-
• I tried several so-called eiteetetion
cures, lett they Aid me" me gee 1, My
general health begin run item), r
suffered Erten headaele% sn1 , .e., hese
and pains about the re •t•Olten
after the lightest eseal 1 wt ell • be
afflicted •with a smothering Ft nviition•
Finally tee motha induced inc to try
Dr: Williams' Pink Pills. Feder the
use of this medicine the trouble be-
gan, to Meat:pear, 4n4 inness thee .a
couple of months / had completely rel
covered my health and cen now; enjoy
a heaety meal as well as eny One,"
It is because they Make eew, rich
blood that Dr. = Williams' Pink Pills
etivaYs* cure . Mdigestion,, • anaemia,
rheumatism, heart Pallilteeiele neur-
algia, sciatica, St ;Vitus dance and
the headaches, 'backaches and other
ineesexibable 411s of • girlhood and
womanhood. Sole by medicine cleated*
:or by 'Mall at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for P2.50 .from the Dt:
iams' Medicine, Co.., Brockville, Out..
You are careful in choosing . your
physician. Be just as careed in the
ehoice ' of you optician. if there is
anything' whetever wrote; wall year
eyesight calland consult Taube &
Son ae the Normandie Hotel on Wed-
nesday, Feb.' leil.
In Memory of Mrs. John Red-
mond, a Former Resi-
dent Of Stanley
• TOWAShiP•
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There passed away it the ro-idence
of her son,MrAlbert. Redmond of
Marlette,: Miele, on Jan, alst , Dere.
John Rednieeid in her e4th year. At
this ripe old age she retalaed her
facultias, to the very la.st end • was.
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up, endeeliotet -theeleoneeeto withill a
few daye of. her -demise.. She was-tio.
last mei:thee of her own earnediate
family, but leaves a; large eircle
relatives and friends.
Emigrating •with her parents from
Enniskillen, Ireland, where she wes
at the age of fourteen, the family firee
-settled ha dDundas -.county, Ontario
whet% ehe was married. to Jcihn. Bed -
mond in .hee22ed year, ..Shortly at-
terwaid . both fatuities removed to the
township • of Stanley . this :etrunty
where a comfortable home was berved
from the wilderness and a• largefem-
Hee raised. In 1881 the old home -
Stead was eold and the family .eitoved
in Marlette, Sanifac county,
where theparents took up" their residence with t their sem Albert with
whem they lived, to the last, Mr
Redmond dying hineteen years ago.
The very severe sneer stone peetene-
ee a large number from •atteeding the
obsequies, but; Many attended from a
distance. The" pallbearers • Were the
deceaeed oWn William of
Lapeer, Albert tend Alonzo, Marlette,
oseph of Sandusky, Samuel• of
Port' Huron, Mich., and Frank Keys,
a grandson of Varna. •
Hensidi
There died in leensalle on Saturday
last at the age of 90 years and 6
Months, Mr. •JO. Murray, one. of our
oldest residents,who has resided in
Hensall• for a number of years, cone,
ing here..froin a ierm.ein Hay town-
ship, a -few milts from Hensall. Mr.
Murray ho been an Adherent or the
Methodist church since Moving to town
and was highly respected. by hia'friende
and neighbbrs. The funeral serviee was
held in • the Methodist Chnicht here
on Tuesday, atter which the remain,
weretaken to Hensel' cereetery for
interment. •
Colds on
the Chest
4.0k your 'doctor the Medical
name for a cold on the Chest.
He will say, "aro c hit's."
Ask him if it is ever serious.
Lastly, ask hIM- it. he pro;
scribes Ayer's Cherry Peo•
torsi &r this disease. Keep
in close touch with your
family physician.
' Ws Owe feeirwisig
bath& alieluit
•• tem wry 'dramatis
e
sdlitgy
Whoa you toil sot ileeteealiotit the bid
toga In yeet outwit, loot of appetite toct
fittokftst, sod times* boaiweboot eed
OitaJ0%04 yet* tetiodjookuot Iti_1111
sot "TON oto billosto." Ayers rat
*aft wail la tuck elm*.
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.,,GREAT January, SALE i
IFour housa
to be closed out during the next two weeks at
. . l'ilicl doilars'yr*Oril'i of seasonable goods
2 . 8141046.01e, Owe lines
. i 4iTrehrtralaTvt 4e al,f plot levnid:f Utifi'epetnetTtaorturity"egutiatiPourirtsoatrier
;you will read b Inc below t wilt give On eome idea of how We
are saeri 'icing r• ,ffts ,
1 SeVal-liPpf,.ii't1143-rtocrivr-,14ulur 754 and
411 11), 841e Priee
p , ,
muthr's Lump BOOTS--Itegidar 12 00, Sale f;Pice 4II 00. Int
sizes 0, 7 and a ,
MEN'S FELT BOOTS -Regular $1,05, Sale' price $1.13.
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WOMEN'S HEAVY , LIED SATEEN IJNDEItSX MU -
Regular $1,75; Sale Price *14204 •
A few of those SEM Sleek Sateen Underskirts left at; 95e,
413.00 OBEY WOOL BLANKETS at $2,00.
,.. • $1,05,
e! t A fryv.7e5airs o' oly Men's fleiterv Duck Robbers at $1.75,
i.' • ' Aelm!li-o. . CLOTIUNO --ill...ow
#• Men's Rack Melton Overcoat', velvet collars, regular price $8,50,
II' Sale price $8.85. '
a $10 Ovelvegtts in la eleons and Tweed, for JautierY Sale $8100. e
4 Special. priees on all lines of Dry Goods, 014:thing and Boete and '
ShooeoudourapNtbEie ssaules are
very iiglat and we can glee you better t
value for your moet efeeWhere. Co
ney than yell Can gme end see, A
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Clean Sweep Specials I
of February
We want to make a, clean sweep of our winter goods during.
Februery. In order to tarn them into cash quickly, We Will sacrifice
profit and sell the following lines at coet : •
All our lines in Mien's Felt and Felt -lined Shoes:
• . Overshoes. ;
Heavy Rubbers,
Ladies Overshoes.'
• . Felt Shoes. ' .
• 'louse Shoes and Slippers.
Special Discoisnt on all ,Icinds of Footwear
during February. •
n our Repairing Depar.tmentiwe: guarantee
Satisfaction. Try US..
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THE PLACE WHERE ITUR �OLLAR DOESITS opy
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that makes yOu rich and if you are alive to :your oivn iritecets
you'll find you save money by trading here. Other people do.. •
Why:not you ? Our enema, stocktaking sale ateprds you an un-
surpassed opportunity to. eave'inoney en • your shoe purchases. .
Retnember our prices mean money -saving
prices to you and to us. When you can buy
at 20 per cent reduction, it's money made,
and to us it's money saved in the disposal of
surplug stock.
All $5.00.goods go for $4,00 spot cash
All 4.00 goods; go for 8.20 spot cash
All 3 50 goodsego for 2.80 spot cash.
All 3.00 goods go for 2.40 :Toe cash
All 2.50 goods go for 2,00 spot cash
All 2.25 goods go for 1,80 spot cash
All 2.00 goods go for 4.60 spot cash
All 1.50 goods go for 1.20 spot cash
All „ 1,00 goods go for • .80 spot cash
See our Ladies Storm Rubbers for 35e •
'FRED
" Abyays Reliable"
Acii.SON
CLINT014
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esielieeir geee. -eteeelee, -fteseeieesie.wieb.
•You Call Illake More Money.
Buy Your Fur Coot Now.
Coon Coate -$00.00 Men's Coou Coate for ,.• , $am
70.00 ' . . . ,.,... . 50,00
75.00 Rt 6 55,00
'Black Deg. Coats- 22.50 Men's Black Dog Coat's, hest make 10.50
Dyed Wombat Coats 87.50 Men's Dyed Worebet Coate made
- by Gillespie & Co • 28,00
Black Corsican Lamb (pats -2750 Men's Corsican Lamb Coat 22.00
Ladies and Gents -Fur -lined Coats •
. kielow Manufacturer'i Cost
$85,011 Put -lined COet for."... $40.00 •
15.00 -55.00
60.00 . . . .... "45.00
80.00 Hareeter fitted ()eat for. 24.00
25.00 Saskatchewan lined Coat for......, 18.00
A big lot of Small Puts to sell at 2,5 per eent. off. COIne and
•• see these bargains.
, POPLESTONE GARDINER
811t065801•8 to M&oXinnon Co., RLYTH
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An Advertisement in The News*Record brings
Good,
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