The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-23, Page 22
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ACCURACY --
Bay the. Bust 1
Star Brand t
:FORM ALDEHYDE1
IKills Straq ;
in grain,
A Choice Line of
I Sweet Peas
and
1- Nasturtiaris,
in Bulk. I
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W. S. R. HOLMES
MaErg Chemist.
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DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,.
Specialist, will be at .Holmes" Drug
Store, Clinton, on Avril 30, and May
28. Glasses properly 'fitted, Diseas-
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated. •
Slabs
For Sale
WE HAVE FOR SALE A
QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK
SLABS, CUT 16 INCHES LON4
SUITABLE FOR RANGES.
J. Hamilton
COAL
ORDER :YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW.. THE BEST' IN
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, •
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-
COUNT OF ,, 40 CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
'will be proteptly atteided to.
W. J Stevenson
Real Estate for Sale
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND
quarter miles from •church, poste
office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under buSh rani
the bala.nce I nearly all grass: A
brick house, a bank barn 52x60., a
driving house ene36 with a •cement
pig house undernialie7iiii on --slid
premises. Also lot 28, EaSt.
Wawanogh, 2nd con. directly ,ontioa-
ite said lot 57, cont:raning 100 acres
of and, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this lot there is a bask harn
40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lots are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be given at once. Termseasy,
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm. -Apply to Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given •to all communica-
tions. Feb, 13-08*
EGGS FOR IIAT01UN'ae-FRO111
pen of Partridge Wyandottes headA
by• coekerel, winning two lirst4 and
three apecials, pullet winning Silver
eitp, two firete and specials and
hen winning first and special tor
class. Also prize winning Colunt.
Kans. Price.: $a per 13, $5 jeer 894,-
H. E. Rorke, Clinton, Ont.
PIANO AND °ROAN it ()NINA AND
,Repairing. -The undersigned is
PrePared to do all kinds piano
and organ tuning and repairing, and
being a Matt Of peactieal merle.=
le able to guarantee i.atista.etion,
Orders max be lett at W. S. It
Holinee' drug store. -Ed. .J. How"
ard, Clinton.
HORSE AND SEED GRAIN FOR
salea-I still bait 1 four year old
dliving mare for sale. • Well brae,
ge double or single., Terms cash,
on 3 to 6 menthe time as arranged.
Also first-class 'odts, peas and bar-
ley, also timothy Aced. Terms cash
Or in some cases 3 to e months
tirne if desired, -W, G. Perrin, Gain
,Merchant, Clinten.
FOR SALE. -DE LAVAL CREAM
• Separator, as good as new,: Atay be
seen. at Seeley et West's ehop,-T,
R. Wiggington. 17-3
500 ACRES IN NURSERY STOCK.
Agents wanted at once to . sell
for Fall 1908 and Spring 1909 de-
liVery ; whole or part, ninae ; liberel
'terms ; outfit free, -The Thos. W.
Bowman & Son Co., Ltd, Ridge-
ville, Ont. , •
PAPER HANGING AND DECORAT-
ingee.Good work guaranteed. Agent
for the Empire Wallpaper Co.
Samples furnished, 10 , cents a roll
foe hanging. Your patronage re-
• weetfully solicited. -J. E, Cook.
CEMENT FOR SALE.
I• have Portland cement for 'sale:
From tbe best millsand in large or
small quantities. • inflict opposite the
Grand Trunk passenger station. Tel-
ephone connection or orders may he
left 'at -Harland Bros, store it more
convenient. •
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed. offers for sale part of let
40 on the Ilayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton,, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with et -
one cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. -- J. •A.
Smith. • 40
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 1430 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is :well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
atate of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and small fruit. On the pre,
mins Is a two story brick lioUse
with Ante roof, a first-class tarn)
• house, a barn, aize, 44
. x 80 with Mono stabling, a Lenaent
Olio 14*30., good driying house, pig
Pen and hen house. Two never -fail-
ing wells. This farm is situated
wiles from Brecefield, 5 from Cline
ton and on a..441 gravel road, Ap..
ply on thr premises Or addresS
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April ,24th, 1889.
Clinton, April 24th, 18,89,
Mr. and Mrs. D. i. Calbick of Wing-
bani spent Easter with thelady's pane
ents Goderich township.
Sale Cancelled. -.The sale of Mr. C.
Spooner% furniture advertised for Sate
urday 27th, has been cancelled, Mr.
Spooner having leased the Royal hotel
property on Ontario street, where lie
will lceep a first-class boarding hoeSe.
He will also have stabling in con-
nection, so • that farmers and the
public generallY •can be accornodated.
He will Move into the Royal on the
first of May, and all his old Wends
and others ere iovited to call upon
him. ' • • ' •
Mr, Plumsteel is raising' his resid-
ence on Onterie street a couple of feet
higher and has the brielt on the ground
with which to veneer the whole struc-
ture.
'The Ceming Great Meeting. -The
county L. O. L. to the R. W. Grand
Orange Lodge, (which meets in God -
erten the 28th of May and follOwieg
days) met in Clinton on- Frirlay after-
noon, Among those present we -notic-
ed Bros. H. Eilber, D. Cantelon, john
Torrance, R, Tichborne, F. W, John-
ston, josepn Beck, Geo. .Hanley, sr.,
James Wells, W, Miners (D.. C. M),
as. Tweedy,. Win, Ford, Geo. M.
Ki , John Beacom, Jarnei Craigle;
Jo Reid, P. Crandon, W.. Crooks,
. .G. Smyth, ;John Ford, David Cook,'
Joseph enester, M. Wells, A. M, Todd,
W. C.. M Floody, Comity Seceetany
Saunders, and 'otbers. The rePort of
the committee; was received favorably
and,a laege amount of business tran-
sactd, •
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Industrial Progiesin-At the last,
meeting of the Gederich town council
it was decided' to sienna' a bonus by-
law foe $560e, in favor of a :Stock
Organ Company in • •which Mesnis.
131acksiene. and Carr of •Clienon are
interested ; alma to submit a byelaw
geanting a loan of $4000. to the. Oakes
Organ CoMpany-.for a term of • ten
years, • ,.
• Miss Emma Aeheion doderich
was visiting friends in Clinton •last
Porcine Prolificeese,-e-Mr. Weir, the
dairyman, kis' a' sow that dropped .
litter .of *seyenteen 'pigs One day ast
week, all alive at birth, but, only
fburteen were living at last accounts.
Spring Stock • Shows. -The one at
Beucefield last Wednesday was well
filled with exhibits. Among the prize-
winners in heavy horses we notice
C.- Mason of Tuckersinitit and Jas,
McFarlane of' ' -Stanley. In carriage
horses. Lack Kennedy. of Clinton. In
polled 'Angus hulls Jas. McFarlane of
Stanley-, F McDonegh tqf Smith's
,Hilt was one of the Judges of horses
and Jas. Heat .and W. J. Biggins of
bung'. At BeIgiave the exhibit ' Was
fairly good. Da,v. • Eriten's Borniand
.Chief and Shane's .Royal' Ileveng.e
priie winners.
• Mrs. UpShall of the, Itan'tenbure
House incidentally' fell down the cellar
steirs last Wedeeedee. She did. tnot
feel the effectsat the tiine, but has
since been laid up, although now able
to be around. . •• • : • •
Goderieh TovinshiP, April 24th, 1889
Mr.' :and' • Mrs; Calbitk of Wingham
-werreeneteithig a . Mreelle-Achesolfee
uruig JaSter. ...
Mr. T. • Re Jewett, Who is now lie -
big 'on the Middleton „farm at Bayfield,
has rented the, one recently ocenpied.
by him' to Me. Pennington for a• termi here last. 'week. " „ ' .•
of five years. ' • • ' Ur SellerS moved last week iv;
Blueyale wfierc he has rented' a farm.
BelgrAVO
Mrs. Henry Brnfetion visited ber
sister, Mrs. Brandon of 134fielti, re-
cently.,
MThos. Proctor visited her bro-
ther, Rev. W. J. Brandon of Port
Colborne, a few days ago.
William Geddes, has hie stocic fai loge
into timber and his mill yard nicely
cleaned up,
Mrs. Brandon, who spent a. coigne
of months wine her mother, Mre,
Owens, left last week for her home in
the province of Saskatchrwart.
David Owens returned to his home
at Thessalon last week after spending
a couple of months with bis father,
Assessor 1/ohn Watson of Morris I
Mr. James Owen of this village.
ought to Wivr that toWnship off by
heart for ne ha& aseessed it for 31
years.•
Mr. John Hopper of the 3r4 line
of Morris has! bought Mr, George Han-
na's 'farm on the Same con: for the
neat sunt of $4,700, Mr, Hopper will
now have a 200 -acre = farm divided by
the sieeroad.
The fall wheat has stobd the Winter
fairly well, though the plant is, deli-
cate, If the spring • proves favorable
there May be a hill crop. Clover, ap-
pears also to •haVe stood the winWe
very well,
1, J. -Clegg has sold ,his 75 acres
just west 'of Belgrave to his adjoining
neighbor,' Mr." john Cole. We have
not heard where Mr. and Mrs. Clegg
will ipeate.
Another old Morris pioneer is dead.
Miles Millr of the 3rd line passed
away on Monday of last week at the
age of 86 years. ' IVIr. Miller located in
Morrie half a century ago. He issue,
vived by nis• wife, two sone and three
daughters. ,
Mrs. Gorge Sowler �f Belgravo has
crossed to that bourne "from whence
no traveller haS reteened.'.' Her ill-
ness of four months, was borne . With
patience and Christian fortitude, She
was .born in Halton county in, the Year
184:1 and settled in Jast Wawanosh
47 years ago. •
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Zuriek "
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'Mrs. I.aaet • Miller, whose death oc-
curred at ,Dashwocid . last week was
the eldest daughter of Mrs. Harteing
of Zurich,. The funeral took place at
Dashwood.
Our little sister Villageof Blake
will shortly be connected by telephone.
It is quite probable' than Drysdale will
also sc;on be • on the line. These con-
neetiona should prove of great benefit
•to the business men and the fanners
of 'those sections.
• Mrs. Diehl of Brucefield visited
friendsanti relative's here last week. i
Mr. 'George .Innes has moved into
the •houee 7acated-by IvIr-71.117-.. Hmssd-
'Mrs. :Churth of Stanley had the inisi
fortune to dislocate her knee on, Wed-
nesday of lest week at ithe farm lof
Mr James Stephenson weile engaged
in itilecing a fallen apple tree into
stove weed. The ;doetor, was called in I
to set 'the:limn and owing .to the pale-
fui nature : Of the 'iniure,chloroform
had toehe .administered while, the bon-
es were being put in.% place.
t • .. :'
..' Dungannoin. •
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Mr. James MaMeth Of Clinton visite t
ea his mother here last week.
J. De O'Connor shipped a eallOad.
,of cattle to Tenonto ee Saturdae,
_ .
Mrs. T. E. Dornin waseealled' . to
Londoir last week by thedeith of her
Goderich
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C orr cop oodent.
aesenneereneesieneweaneeneeeseesesans
Miss Ruffles of Seaforth spent ber
vacation here the guesc of her friend,
Mrs. •Goebel,
Captain Donnelly is busy preparing a
new launch for the summer season.
Mr. 13rydges is busy painting. 1de
two mew hboses on East street,
Miss May Elliott arrived at her
home last week to spend the Easter
vacation with her mother, Mrs, Lewis
Elliott who will soon be able to be
around again, after an illness of six
WeMeictss: Malneiln lVfacKay takes tbe
palm for a begonia, which is about
fourteen feet or over in height with
leaves about 11 of a yard in length,.
from stem to point, and wider across;
It is• brancbiog out like a tree" ancn-is
now covered, with Itlossems.
Mr, James Dielcson spent Ins holiday
last week -pufting up a new fence ,at
the .1)4:Atom of his garden.
East Wftwanosh
The township Counell met in Bel -
grave, April 7th, pursuant to ad-
journment ; members All present ;
minutes of last meeting road, and
adopted, "7"
The engineer's report on the pro -
Posed Grasby drain was read by the
Clerk to tee several parties interest-
• ed. There being no objections•to the
report, the Clerk was instructed to
prepere the necessary By-law in ton-
nection with the same, The engin-
eer's. report on the proposed Hallaban,
drain (.the estimated cost being $2,-
581) was also read and an opportun-
ity, given the several partiee to add
or, with draw from „the eetitione
The council, however, on the advice of
their solicitor refueed to Adopt the
eeport, it being contended that the
petitioner bad failed tq secure a
majority oi the owners M tb,c a,ree
described as presrent:d in the petition.
A debenture for 75c in laver of J. T.
Holmes, Whitechurch, for repairs to
road. gradee In 1901, 'ordered to be
• There being no further business the
council then adjourned to meet again
on Tuesday,May 26th, at 10 a'. me as
an-Odurt, of. Revision and appeal, 'and
for the transaction of 'other township
•besiness.
Mrs. Charles Blake spent 'me day
last week in Clinton. • •
The organ was closed at St. Geor-
ge's Morning service on Good' Friday.
The choir sang well, Wane :he fom:
Parte with as much eese as if they
had the ,organ accompanist. 1. he
bymns were : "When 1 survey the
Wondrous Cross; "• and "See the Des-
tiped Day Arise The en, Hi and. 51
psalms were read alternately .by the
rector and Jens:reset ti.tra, •as
well ae the "To. Daum Laudamus."
The rector read the Passion of Christ
from St. John linh (heeler. Rev,
Mr. •Turnbull eave a kery trier but
conclusive sermon from $t. Paul's
epistle to 'the Romans 5-8, The offer-
tory .etas :for the fund for converting.
the Jews to Christianity.. ;
Mr. George Porter is now in Ham-
ilton, the military depot of Bermuda.
. Mr. :George Williams is to he con-
gratulated upon purchasing Mr. Weathe
erald's iesidence on .Picton street.
Mrs. John Yule is re -modelling part
Min. C. Beck spent' Eastertide . in
Toeon•te. the guest of hex brotbee-in-
daw, Major. Beck. ' • „
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'Rev. •Mr. Haien suffered 'tail-, week
Irani a bad attack'of grip which un-
fitted nineefor officiating at. the .ser-
rvices in North etreet churen oii Sup:.
day last. Rev, MtkClC1Theflt ' filled
the pulpit •inost acCti)tibly.
Mr. and Mrs:. John Porter .sinent
Good Friday with.: their daughter,
Mrs. Youill' of Godtrich'townshzp
Wis Mdialii-of 'Toronto epent : the
Eaetertide the guest of MrsW. A.
Rhyme ' •
Mr. B. Graham has sortie fine • red
bride eeady to Veneer .his pew Minding.
on Elgin Avenue.
We congratulate Captain pa.6.Mi,c,-,
Kay On being atmointeeharboe master
at this' port; • will undoubtedly
keep it in ship shape. , •
A tug from Port Huron, "The City
of Moinit Clemens"' was out at • the
muelntalked of lireelowtatetto try' inn
•Cleasc the engine -Of • the Government
ug from its elevated,. seal upon it: .•
• Mis's daegliter of ., captain
Dan. McIvor of the •Geivernment tug
at, Ottawa, ;has purchased. Mrs. Goc.
bel's residence oil St. Patriek's street.
Mr, ,Ernest kneeshatir has so .far re-
covered that he ca go out for a Walk
• Mrs. Fisher of Benmiller -Visited her
daughter, Mrs. R. H. Long, last Week.'
Me, Richard Blake, formerly of this
place but noW. of Bernie visited friend:.
SurnnlcLhllI,,April 24th, 1889,
, • •
; The fall wheat in this vicinity taken
as a whole, is looking -well, that
sown on low ground has to take: a
back seat compared to the rest.
• Several parties from here went to
the Maitland Falls sucker 'fishing dur-
ing the past week, only the last
party succeeded in bringing home • a
haul.
M., Jas. Miller is now nicely
settled in his residence on Goderich
township side of BaS4 Line. A' house
Warming would now be in order,
The Literare Society is now in full
blast again. Tliere will be a • debate
•next Friday evening on "Resolved
thee the pee is mightier than the
sword."
Mr. Joshua Hill has again commie
ced the' inanufaeture- of cheese.
• Mr. games. Haniiltere ,a prominent
'business man of Lindsay, ie. dead. L
Permanent ttesulta
"I had boon suffering for over tyre
months with an obstinate cough, as had
also my little girl. We tried several
remedies common to any drug store
without obtaining any apparent relief,
in fact we were growhig worse. I got a
bottle of Ooltetoote Expectorant from
my druggist and inside of two days the
• tough was stopped, and the results so
permanent and rapid that 'we deeided.
to keep it In Our home continually.
ROBERT PALEN%
C. A. R. Station, Ottawa.
coltsfooto Expectorant is reeognized
the world over as the best prescription
twee used. by the medieal `profession for
• Coughs, ColdS,Croup, Bronchitis and
'Tightness of the Chest. • Children like
it. To bitronnee it into every home we
Will send a free sample to every person
sending their mime aitt bedroom to Ds,
T. A. Sloeuni Limited,Toronto. Sold
by all up.to.dsate druggists at Me.
Send for %free Sample ToglaY.
Mr. William Smith of West Wawan-
osh has bought the stable in the vill-
age ..belonging to ,J, O'Connor and is
tearing it down atid moving it out to
ins faxen . •
Mr. Williani Andersen ie Moring to
Goderich Whad he has nought a house.
He lived in Dungannon for a number
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8,1.01.1..•;•••==.1••••••••1.
Agonizing Piles.
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Cured by am-Bttle. .
Mr... P. Asteidge, of 3 Paul-Oa:ea,
St. Catharines, Ont. says: "Fen
fiVe years • 1 suffered untold agony
with protruding piles. No one knows
the stiffering one has to. endure; :only
, these who are se uefortunate as , to
have them. The pain was eo great at
times I would almost stream, I Went
'down in weight and had no appetite.
I tried/ evefything I lie`aril of for piles,
but got no relief. 1 went to several
doctors,. but they would' give Inc little
hope of ever, getting rid of them and
I dnally ga,Ve up in despair. One day
a friend gave me a sample of Zran-
Ittlk salve Mid told me. of some one:
Who had been eured.• I decided to to i
it, and the relief I got was 'encourag-
ing. I. nought a box an,d the piles ,
kept on diniinishing and the pain was ;
getting less.' I used three bokes and I
' am now completely, tured. , I wish I i
. could have got Zam-Duk years ago,'
, it would have saved me a great deal I
' Of Misery. ,Onn• thousanddollars'
would ble none too small an amount
f for such a cure as mine. IC wish I
I could convince every sufferer of the
\ value. of Zant-Iltik." '
Zatn-Etik cures cuts, chapped hands,
cold sores, itch, niters, eczema, rune -
Mg sores, catarrh, piles', bad :legs,' ab-
Scesseg,, face sores, spring eruptions,
and all skin diseases. It k good also
for rheumatism, sciatica, 1 etc.'when
vvell 'rubbed in. Of all druggists
stores. 50e., or front Zatii-llult Co.
Toronto.
every day, • • .
• Mr. Cop* is busy shipping wheat
to Weedstock; .
Reggie Smith Spent the Beater
week at hispa!tents' residence, "The
Art Store." •••
.Atr. Albert Kneeshaw has coneeived
the idea of moving 'his residence • oh
Areher street to his property:fronting
on Waterloostreet. from'whieh he hall
rerriovee the old brick hoineetead. •
, M. A, Pigott, & Co.. have a bill
,agAinst the 'Guelph & Goderich
wgk.. of e523, 574.75 an interest. We
hope he will„not have to seize the
Railway. ' . •• •
. The. "Two Mac" hauled , 500
pounds of nen 'last Week, being the
first catch of the season., '
Miss Helen Attrill while on a, visit,
here was., the guest of Miss Helen
Horton. .She epett Friday the ,guest
of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. 'Turnbull. On
Saturday she left to visither aunt,
Mrs. Heaton at Toronto.. 1,
• Master Norman Lewis is progressing
rapidly now. to ultimate reeovery,
Profesior.Geoffrey . Holt of Trinity
College, Toronto, bad, sufficiently
covered from his late serious illness
to spend Eastertide at his home here
the guest of ' hie honoe Judge Holt
and 'Mrs. Holt. It is likely that
Judge and Mrs. Holt will take a trip
with lent to Atlantic City or some
other ocean resort that he may the
quicker regain bie health.
At St, Peter's on Goo q Friday
morning the service was held, without
organ music. In the evening the "Ad-
oration of the Cross" was participat-
ed in by a large eongregation; On
Saturday a. m. the' blessing of the
hely water took place during the
mass.
Mies Tramiel' is the guest at De-
troit of her sister, MM. Hogan, She
willheMuch miesed by St. Peter's
°Mirth dole.
The services at the Ilaptist church
both morning and elktlifig were for
Easter. Master Millyard presided at
the orvin, Mr. Cook being railed
away, to assist iEvangeliseMeCombein
some of hia revivals.
...At North street church on Sunday
evening Rev. I.Igertort Armstrong of
Charing Cross filled the pulpit. His
sermon wag based on the "Itesurrec-
tion of Christ.
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THE PERFECTION gp WOMAN-
- • HOOD.
Who does not ' envy and admire, a
lovely woman ? The secret of her• loe
veliness, her perfection, is health. Sim
sleep* well, eats well, 'digests well-,
intricate functions are vigorous • and
regular. Of all woman's remedies',
Ferrozone is the best ; it vitalizes
the function& upon ,which health de- .
pende-emakes the purest, = richest.
bloen, gives perfect complexion and
lots" of vigor. Eeri'f giri and woman
who seeks health, vitality, looks -let
her get Ferroziete today. Fifty cent
boxes at all, dealers.. • •
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Moicis Township, .
• A s.tra,iv sbed 40 .x .60 feet will. bo
built on the farm of Mr. Charles For-
rest this seesche .
Mr. and Mrs, John 'Motehee,': were in
Winghern, last, week ' attending the fun-
eral of the late Mes. Ilenry Ball:
Miss 'Mary' Fear • has been appointed
to the, staffel the Milverton .public
,sebool, • • •
While .enga,ged pruning 'appleitrees, in
his orchard recently Mr. James. Spelt'
had the misfortune to fall froni a. tree
and evaS considerably s.haken, lip.
At the recent meeting of the Morris
tewnshin council the building of two
new steel bridges on the 54h linewas
disctiain •and IT was -decided to.elete•up
a two span bridge of 65 feee each with
Cement ahutments. The next meeting
of the council will be held on the
201h. Of May. •
Miss' Kate Grasbe Was the guest .of.-
'Mine Linda Clegg for a 104/' days re-
centjy. • . ,
. Miss. Annie .• Heneerson of, ,Blueyale
has been :visiting friends ,on the '4th.
Mr. George :Keys he,e' retuned from
the Wept; haviee gold his carload of
'horses: : •
We nit. sorry' to hear that Mr. A;
Bnideha,we an old and esteemed resi-
dent ef the 4th line, has been ,quite
poorly clueing the past week, but . we
hope he willsoon take a change ler
the better. .
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.7-A-Inir Cot.
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Miss Advertisement
Ot 11004's Sarsaparilla is to remind you of
its great merit As a blood purifier, appetite -
giver, and as a nerve, otornaeli and elt"
votive tonic. Nothing else like It, ne other
Iia s SOgood a record, no other will do you
so much good. It cures.
moDnYthelaewiPithilld-isp*e'pisiaw"arid troubled
for
anythinnwithout distress. 1 begin,. tatting:
Hood's man:amine and was /OW huprov:
inc. I took it steadily until I was cured.'
nem InoWnemani, Athol, Mass.
Catarrh -My mother eufferee from ca-
tarrh and feared consumption. She took
Hood's Sassupariva and in a few month* was
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better. stronger and healthier, than ever be-
Efooroed. ,siegeodeanzfieobt :ray* tozopigieshoforror ,t2411e4z0e0Quicta
Ste-lianaiton. Ont.
witeRhrhtturnortLersill, "'*507 kwnaeae :714 r el ).17 smitIvroillteenit.
Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me after other
medicines tailed and it !IBS lengthened lay
life." Jassia Kua,mmt, Middle (trove, N. e.
rieod's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere.
100 Doses One Dollar, Prepared only by
O. L Uwe. Co., Lowell, Mesa., U. O. A.
Edward Nolan, a nine-year-old color,.
ed hoe of Chatham is. dead,
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS,
The Grand Trunk Railway will is-
sue anond-elass return tiekets at re-
duced rates to priecipal ,points, in.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Good going April 14th and '28th, may
lath and 26th, June 9th and Ord,
July 7th and elst, Aug. 4th and 18th,
Sept. lit, 15th and 29th, Tickets,
good returning within sixty days. A.
tourist pleeper will be attached to each
?rain. 'Por rfull information, rates,
etc., apply to any. agent of the Greed.
Trunk Railway System. •
'Combines. el e•
gance raid., com-
fort,' and is decid-
edly the most de.
sirable style of
eyeglass eve4- de-
• vised.
•
We know they
will give eat ides,
tion. .We can
adapt them to
almoet any shap-
ed nose. •
. A. 4...GFIIGG
JEWELER AND ., OPTICIAN'
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE. 1.ICENSES
. . .
orne
Stia
For Bo,
In Norfolk Suits
and 3 -piece Suits
1
Termite. S,atiieday Night, an inde-
pendent journal edited by a Liberal,
bas a cartoon showing Preniier Whit-
ney cutting an apple labelled "Redis-
tribution.". Old Man Ontario , is quot-
ed as saying to Hon. A. G.:Maeleae:
"Ole come now, Aleck, quit • your
serappint.Maybe the knife slipped : a
little, but that. 'pears • to Me to be
about as fair a elit'e 11:' ever 'see."
Editorially, the paper' say. • .
• "The redistribution 11lI is now be7
fere elle, public, and notwithstanding
the coniplaints made by the Liberals,
the general view will be that the
redistribution was conceivedin a
*Orli of unusual faienees, No doubt
ge, the bill fails to equalize eonditione
in sornt dietriets Where they stand
. in need of. , adjustnient, but sueh
changes as have been made are Made
with some reseeet foe the principles
' of fair play. Those who criticise the
• hill mu,et look far and wide for any-
thing better in the same line
LOOK AHEAD FOR ILLNESS.
Sudden illness and pains Comet
every family -to parents and children
alike. I3ut if you haVe looked Awl,
and .'have right in your borne, ready
for immediate use a bottle of Poison's
Nerviliee-Abere isn't much t worry
over. it's a sore throat or con-
tracted chest, apply NerViline mid put
on a Nerviline Porous Plaster. If it's
colic, cramps, or any stomach die -
order, just adMinister ten drops of
Nerviline in hot water: No family
fnediChleS are More USeEUI or more des
pended upon in emergencies than. Ner-
viline and Nerviliite Porous Plasters.
They, keep the doetor bill small. 25c.
lel' at all dealers. Refuse substitut-
*AO
Nine' men were killed in a dynbnitte
enPlosion at Armagh in Bellechasse
went*, Quebec.
Mt. 0. IL Watsou;', K. C., and Ur.
J. L. Perron., IC C., have been ap-
pointed eounsei in the iVfarine Depart-
( merit inquiry. •
The Russians have bombarded .sever -
1 al Iturdish villages in Peale
•
Bought from the cele,
brated C. N. R. clothing
manufacturers at a great-
ly reduced price, by clear-
ing out the lines. I will
. ,give the patrons of this
store the benefit , of the
reduction while...the snits.
last. All the newest styles
just put in stock. Ma-
terials that cannot be
beaten for wearing quali-
ties. Ranging in sizes
from 22 to 34.
Do Not Iliss This
Chance.
•
A Base Ball ei
1-LIt Given with
each
Boy's Suit,
manima
E. W. Jacobs
Furnishings,
Hats.