The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-23, Page 5April 23‘41, 1908
Porter's Hill.
5144 Jelin CQ X retuned 110mo ON,
-XQnn3r from a several daya ViSit With
J is danghter. Mrs. BOAwsOn � pring
balk He WAS aCcoMPanied by his
tW9 grandsons., MeStere BenSon and
LOrrie, bright altd stirring 'led,s who
Will rereain With thQir grandpareats
• ;Until Victoria Day,
MSS Edith N. VollinSo Hutton-
' is. Visiting at Mr. W. WeiTten'S.
14r• R. Sicoalic *eat Eater With'
:relatives. at Myth,
Mr. John Westlake has seeur a,
Position with IVIr, J. Ga,rfiner for the '
.summer.
Mrs, 'Clem Newton is spending the
Easter holidays in Stratford.
. Miss E. Jamieson is spending the
Later holidays under the parental
roof near Londeabero.
The many friends of Cliill Lobb,
ohnesVille, are sorry to hear that
lie IS seriously ill.
Blr. J. E. Harnwell andwife and
John Reid and wife of Varna visited
at Win. Elliott's last Sunday,. ,
Mr. R. Torrance is making prepa.ea-
tion,s to build a, new house this sum -
met', Who is the lucky one, Reid, ?
M. Walter Weston, who was severe-
ly injured by an old building, which
he was pulling down, falling on him
is not improving as well as his
friends would like to see.
M. T. A. Macdonald happened with
an accident last Wednesday which
will keep him Confined to the bous'.:
tor a few weeks. He was hauling
logs at Elliott's mill when one of
the logs struck him on the leg Wak-
ing it between the knee and ankle.
West Tuckersmith.
Miss Louise McGee spent Easter at
her home in Pat Albert.
Miss Carrie Johns returned frOm
Toronto last week.
Miss Minnie Elcoat f Alma Ladies
College, St. Thomas, is h .h.c kr the
holidays.
Mr. Addison Johns of Auburn is
spending the holidays at his home
here.
Mrs. Eli Crich has !envy,: !d free.'
.an attack of pleurisy.
Mrs. Robt White is, V.'e a:e serry
to say, very ill.
Miss Ella Johns, G ederbh 1..,wnship
is home for the holidays.
Miss Cruickshanks of , Hepworth
spent Easter holidays with her friend,
Miss Ella Johns.
On Monday evening a literary enter-
tainment was given by the Epworth
League. The program, which was a
lengthy one, was muoh enjoyed by all.
Special mention should be made of .
Miss Elooat, Miss Wise and Mr. Geo.
Pearson. We would be pleased to hear
them all again in the near future.
Edna, daughter of Gifford Crich, who,
has been very ill has, we are pleased
to say, recovered. .
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American*
Women
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RS.M.KMAIMIALL
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Catarrh of Digestive Organs and
Bowels.
writs. MART M. MARSHALL, Tip-
.13f.l. ton, Mo., writes:
"I suffered. three years with catarrh
of the digestive organs and bowels. I
was unable to find relief, until as a.last
resort I was induced to try Peruna.
al began the use of Peruna when
I was confined to the bed and can say
that I experienced benefit from the first
dose.
"I have talren live bottles in all and
believe that I am .cured of my trouble.
"1 am enjoy.txtg as good health as OA
old lady of my age could expect. My
age 15 77.
• "I recommend your medicines. to suf-
ferers whenever I meet them, and some
of my friends are using them with great
success.
aI will always feel grateful to yOu for
your grand medicineand kind ad-
vice and trust that many other; may be
as greatly b8nefited as have heen.".
Pe-ru-na For Bowel Trouble.
Mrs. L. S. Tinker, 852 Second street,
Macon, Ga., writes: •
"Two years ago my grandson suffered
with hemorrhages ef the bowels and he
was treated by different doctors, but
without cure.
"We•quit all other treatment, and • be-
gan the :use of Peruna, and after, the
use. Of •three bottleshe seemed to he
quite well, • *leis able now to Walk :six
railes•to School every day. . • '
"Peruna has certainly Worked- Won-
ders for hies,' and' I shallnot hesitate to
recommend it." • • •
aim Eva Scheib, 127 N. Quincy St., Topeka, 'Has.,
writes: •
"I unhesitatingly recommend, Peruna as a splendid
specific for ditarrhal affedions. I was a sufferer with
this trouble off and on for a number of years and ,each
fresh cold added to, the difficulty.
"Finally I began taking Peruna for a add and was
glad to note that'it was ridding me of the catarrh also.
PI continued to use it faithfully and the resilt was a
complete cure in a very few months."
1 . Miss Anna arsten, Clayton, 111.,:writes:
"Your znedi hie, Peruna, did rae so much good. I believe I should have
been dead by this time if I had not used it. .,
"I am feeling so well now and have no trouble with.my stomach. I have
1 not taken any medicine for four or five Months. '
I"If I ani ever troubled with anything of the kind again, I shall take noth-
. ing but Pernxia. I can cheerfully recommend it to my friends."
MISS ANNA CARSTEN
A Severe Cough.
Mrs. Emma Martin, , Odessa, Mo.,
"I cannot thank you enough for cur-
ing Me. For two years. I doetcred my
cough which cost me many dellais, but
still I seemed to get worse. My cough
Was so bad X could not sleep.
"Finally X purchased a bottle of.
Peruna. • 1 --took it according to diree-
tions, and ins short while X felt better,
and after I had taken a second' bOttle
felt entirely well. • '
"Afterthe use of six bottles I feel that
X am cured., and therefore recommend
this -grand medicine to ,all Who suffer
with a colfgh as I did."
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I. The, .News From Goderich
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Additional Goderich news on page The Collegiate Institute Literary
two. Society made their -debut for the first
Clarence Johnston, son of Mr. Torn time this -season • in Victoria, Owe,
-Johnston, Huron Road has returned house, on Tuesday evening and . were
to Calgary, where he intends. to re -
:side in future. •
Miss Alma Dancey nurse-in4raining
at St. Luke's hospital, Now York, is
-spending her Easter vacation at , her
home.
Miss Cameron is now improving very:
:satisfactorily at the hospital. Mr.,
Woodcock, has not yet regained his
canal strength, but he is improving
most favOrably.
Ex -councillor Charles Reid was in-
Aispescd weelc,but-3,re trust -that...
he is now himself again. ,
Mr. William Ernst was a Goderich
visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIvical of Winni-
peg came down this week Co visit
their many relatives in town and
-country.
Miss Claire Reynolds has returned
from a lengthened visit to friends in
Ottawa, Montreal am' TorOnto.
H. F. Mooers of • Toeonto spent
Palm Sunday in Goderich. rendered as as any Eriglistr male
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doyle re- Quartette could give- it, the blending
turned frorer their winter visit at Sud- I of the voices being SO beantiful. The
bury, and called at Toronto to meet 1 contest in Oratory wad anether, grand
their daughter Miss Evelyn, who has. feature of the evening's enterteinnient:
been a stud.en at Loretto Academy, 1 The COntestants were Messrs,' Swan,
home.
and . accompanied her parents to their McLennan and G. Wightman. - -Harold
• Swan's subject was "The Choiee of
Mr. Carl Campion said Good-bye to an Occupation." Mr. McLennan'S %was
bis many friends on Saturday, leaving brief, but he only chose: "Patriatisra.,,
by the 5 p. m. train for Perth, ba- Mr. Wightman. held the fort in his
ing been transferred to the Bank at elocutionarycpowers, and eirelific choices
that piece. Carl enjoyed his holiday ef subject S Whioh 'showed lhat the
visit to his mother and friends in world was getting better. The ju'dges
general in this place of his birth. awarded the prize, a Waterman Foun-'
McEwen Bros. had a hen and brood tain. pen to Mr, Gordon Wighttnan,T
.of chicks in their window on &der- Mr. and Mrs. Merritt are sphnding
-day. They also had a large nest of their Easter Vacation at the bride's
diffe-rent kinds of hen's eggs and a old honic, • , ,
bushel basket of fresh eggs. 1 Mrs, Jonathan Miller drove in from
Mrs. Arthur Yule has removed from ' Smith's 11111 -on Sundey, evening to
the flat over Dean's old grocery, to attend service in St. George's chutch.
Mrs. Cook's residence on Toronth St. On April 28th the talented reader.
E. N. Lewis M. P. spent the Easter Mi sS Chapman of ..BOSton, will appear
holidays at his home here. 1 in North street church under the aes-
Aiss Thomson, teacher, (Kindergay ' Pic" of the Epworth • Leagues el .
len) Berlin, is spending her vacation , b°1:'h Methodist °hurdles.
,at 'the residence of her mother, .Mrs. Miss May Elliott was obliged to re -
George Thomson. Mrs. Wright of turn to Toronto on Monday to attend
Brantford, spent Easter Monday with to her• duties in that eltY.
her mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss The meeting of the Vurling
'Thomson. Association took place on lVfondity,
Mrs. Mugford on severing her con- night". The "officers were all re-aIT-
nection with the Jaoltgon IVIfg. Co. '.)eintecl ; •
recently was called upon at her horrid Pi‘etidehts DX. Holnies
and presented with a very nice ad- Secretary, William Cainpbell
dress from the employees and read by Treasurer, IL W. Ball
• Miss Etta Heod. The gifts,. a bisauti- Manager, Mr, Horton
ful cut glass berry bowl, set in a The old directors were re -appointed
silver stand, :accompanied by a gold See in the ease of the demiet of two
plated berry spoon were both pteeeint-' of there, Messrs. C, A. Humber and
-ed by Miss Cora Church, in the name Prank Jordan, who are rephteed by
of the employees, Mrs. Mtigfordi thank- Williant'Lane and Charles A. Humbler.
d OM for dheit beautlia,g11%..eed..$500 of the funds went towards 'Wy-
nn spent a delightful evening at het ing off part of the debt on the build -
home.
Goderich--------
The "Conundrum Social" held. in
Knot. 'ehurch on .the evening •of the
1311 init, under the:. auspices of the
McGlilivray Mis:don hand, was a ve0
'successful: affair.. Miele 'farnilies at-
tended,' Showing life. greatinterest
taken by. Knox churi....h and the otha
churches in the• good•work. Rev, Mr:
-
Anderson. acted as- chairman: The
rainbow drill was hzatitifully exetited
each 'Cif the little gais Wearing seiirfi
to ..represent the rainbow. In all • its
truly deserving of- a; much la.i*er• kouSe, 'variotie oblors, ,The Glee Club delight
-
Mr. IVIcLenrian...;.• acted Very, creditably ,
ed • all With ``The Sun 'shines :bright".
as " •Chairman.. The "Glee ' gave and want to be ,a soldier." MiSs:.:
a very ni66-, eitores "The Man that Hattie Belcher receh;ed quite an oVa.-
fights the fire," in livelY-style,.fellew- tien for .her 'recitation "13eiSy Haw-
ed by a -wind drill,: eXcented adrairl icins' trip to the city.". BeitCutt's
Ably by • 16 young lady stud•ents,
, • --,-, sap was beat:Welty rendered, •gaming
(tressed in white, "Sti,'IN.liChael much applattse, Little • Master • and
a .very stirring reading, was well ren- Miss King sang "School Days" and .
dered• by •IVIiss Hargitt, Orto fia6 feet -
another .new Song and, were; also much
ure that 'followed •was a one act Play; a.pPlauded.'. Mis.; Eleanor Walker, gave •
the actors being • Miss Lillian Clark a Pre -ay. readinw. . Little Laura Piice
d—Master.--T-om.--Thp-,Pray select° an a 1 e Q ion song, 1love best. .
was "Going to 1Viahri,' and it efferal
this 'little dollie 'best," " Mrs: :Price, ML Rulus Keyei spent a 'few days
ed Much merriment, ,The other ane aeeoinpanist. The other accOmpaniSts at his • hoine 'here; • •
act Play' "Wanted" Ai Valet" was Wra Miss Saults., Miss Anderson . and
only sueceSsful in. the "make up" ' Miss Agues Hamilton, the latter pia -1
the s2veral "colored" candidates; who "Clayton's Grand March" for the
we think shpuld. have, 11, 13after their .
rainbow drill. The refreshment,: hour
names instead of a A.. We.'elust. say i•being wieoueeee,• fee Mission 'liand.
that the Male 9uartette cen Scarcely remained in their Sen,fs to hcWai bed'
be eclipsed... "Palle .Andier in the upon, while 'the elderS took I.;.a in
West" brought a well mei' ted recall The , reception. room : and a ;•••1,ble' at
and "The. ;story of . the Tack" was the front part of the lecture
for ,the perforniers...We lutist congrat-
ulate 11is3. Wiggins' and he" aeect €tes
inkeeping- up .the former seceessful
week of Miss- Polly. who never des-
erts the Band. The 'Conundrum menu
offered several treats. -
Tuesday eVening of last ' week
.the holy rite of confirmation was ad-
ministered to about twenty perions
at St. George's •• church by his lord-
ship Bishop Williams Thc diocese al
Huron. Three athil ts. • were 'arnong
the •intraber who received the
.ment. The Service opened with :the
hytnn given .by the choir, "Stand up,
Stand up for Jesus." His lordship's
,address Was moat impressive. • Each
of the candidates retkived a certificate
of Membership at the hands of Bishop
Williams,
A Nay. quiet wedding Was .so'leniniz-
ed on the 16th hist. at . the North
street partOtiage,: Rev. Mr, Ha2en off-
iciating,the coritracting parties being
Miss Winona RANI, daughter of the
late jaeaks Reid, to Mr. William, Hog=
an of town. Wile bride, wile Was 'giv-
ere away by her mother, looked lovely
in a tailor made ,cositume 0 t. navy blue
broadeloth trimmed with Itself, pearl
colored silk waist atid pretty hat of
navy blue velVet . to int4elt her cos-
tume; and carried a handsome lace
bandkerchief. She also. • WOW a sun-
burst of:pearls, the gift 9,1 the
groom. Only the relative& of the
bride' Were present. Ott account of
the delicate state of Rev. Mr. Hazen's.
health the marriage teeth( not take
placeitt the ehurch as intended. The
bride and the groom wae accompani-
ed to the station by all present and
left by the 7 a. • ni. train for Brant-
ford, where they were the gueste of
Mr, and Mrs. Olivet Ithynas, the i
tatter beteg the bride's aunt. Mr, and „
Mts.. Ilomtn. will reside in Godurich. ,
Among the inane er-lienti to the
bride was a beautifully framel pieture
UT, gift of the bride's Sunday, school.
mit . . . holv-itf ettoeeve- heliev .. ---teach r, Mi. flalen; '
A. Household Remedy.
Mrs. Celia Payne,
Ohio, writes: ' . •
"I have better health now than X have
had for years, and am fleshier than I
have ever been. I am .so thankful to
you for 'what you. have dope for me.
"I cannot praise Peruna r enough. I
keep it in this house. Yowl:Ave My
eere thanks for your adviee. '
• "My husband is taking Peruna, now.
He had such a cough he thought he had
consuniption, but he is Asettingtbet-
. . . .
',"He.hae taken itnaly one week multt.
has done hint geed.", . •
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Mrs. Christina Clow, 411E Platte
beneficial in a great many vidys. ' .. .
"1 have taken Peruna off and on for stx Years and have found it l'erYi
Ave., Colorado Springs, Col., writes:
cu'rldtomoke.itItotoreakci9tufgohr a: tdo na taco andld'ail It agsfvoer mlaetastrrhenogfiht.illheitacive aenvderit
;
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reason to speak well of your medicine." .
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FAITH, THAT CANNOT BE SHAKEN.
Despite everything. that sensational
magazines may say, the women. of the
United States continue to have faith In
Peruna.
These women know a great deal more
about Peruna than the editors who have,.
for Selfish purposes, written against it.
' 'Thede women „have tried Peruna in
their -families.. They have taken it
themselves. They , know it will help
them.' • . .
. They have suffered from various ail-
ments, and Peruna has come to their re-
lief, even, when the doctors'. failed to
cure them.
Such women cannot be convinced by
any editorial sp•asin that their favorite,
household remedyis a huntimg. • •
Peruna goes tight on in. its conquest
over disease. Its fame is spreading all
over the earth..
Especially among American women
is Peruna beloved household remedy.
• • It is entirely useless for anyone to try
to dissuade them' from the, ,results Of
their own experience.
ficial effect upon the internal organs of
the body that are lined by raucous mem-
branes. • \
For various chronic climatic diseases
Peruna is a reliable remedy. ,
The testimonials concerning Peruna
are given id the language of the people,
We do not change or add to anything
thdy may say concerning it. .
The evidence b overwhelining that
Pgruttais a safe, reliable, Inv:linable
reni,edy for the household. , •
Headache and Backache. ,
Mrs. Franziska• Gaengo, Dominion
1, Old- Bridgeport Mined, 0.13., Canada,
writes:
"I thank you for the' benefit Which I
derived from Peruna There may be,.
many who are suffering from the 'same
disease that X had, for which they have
net .yet been able t� And the correct
remedy, • •
"For the benefit of sod: persons wish
to say that X eoffered with headache
and backache and had a severe cough..
X was in bed. several Weeks and could
•Peruna is reinedy for the Mucons not de my work.. I tried many reme-
.. membranes.' lt. therstO*Inill11,...henc- diva in vap. . , • .
*Stanley Township
Mrs. Mary Jane Church mei with. a
very painful accident one day last week
at the home of Mr.. japes St:given-
son. i'While engaged in •Cutting wood,
she in ' some way fell, ande, dislocated
Iter fence, pia has sinevbeen very
kindly cared for. We. 'are glad to
learn •that she is getting along nicely
and -altlicaigh it will be some time
before she will be aroUnd. again, it is
hoped • the worst is Over and that the
injury will not he scrions.
Mr. Ralph.Workinne. and lady friend
Of Goderich spent Sunday :at the home
of Mit. • John,Consitt.,
Miss. Fliarenee ' Stephenson is
SPending her Easter vaeatioli ; with
her cousin; Annie 111.. Stcpliciiscin
the Goshen. • ' • • .
Mr. Will Hart's- sale, • which was
held on Thursday of lest week, passed
off successfully. ,His.. team was sold'
for the, handsonie sum' of $517. Will
believes in kee in not i
In Victoria street church on Sunday It the Conference confirms the wish
evreing at the offertory Mrs. Bugging of the congregation Rev. Mr, Mein
long in beautiful voice, "Whom have will be succe-d; a by Rev. Dr. Doug,.
Lead.41117
The Misses -Graham Of Goderich
are spending their,' Easter holidays
wilh friends and relations in: this
vicinity. . • •
• Mr.. Clayton White, who is attend-
ing Stratford Business College, emit
the. Easter vacatioie Under the parent-
al roof.
Miss Hunt of- Milverton visited with
1VIrs.' Morrison list week.
Mi. Tits. Archibald' had a suceeSs-
ful bee lest week . raising his house,
under which be purpeses, putting
foundation. • ,
IVIrs, Kinny spent Easter with
her 'daughter, Mrs. Nesbitt of Lestow-
el.
Mothers Feel Safe ar. ith •
Baby's Own Tablets
• Mothers who have used Baby's Own
Tablets say that they feel safe whett
they have this medicine in the house,
as they are a never cure. for
the ill& of babyhood and childhood.
And the mother has the guarantee of
a government analyst that this meal -
eine coatains no poisohous opiate. It
Is alWays safe. Good for the netif born
babe or well grown child, Mrs. Alfred
Suddard, .Halditnand, Ont., says :
have uSed Baby's 04e.'irablets foe
conetipation, vomiting and reatless-
ass, and have .fotend them a, splendid
medicine: In my experience no other
medicine ean equal the Tablets for
little ones," Sold by medicine deal-
ers or by' mail a,t 25 with e; box from
the Dr. 'Williams' Medieine Co., Brock-
ville; ,Ont. •
ENTER ANY DAY
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nir watebwordS. Commereial,
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PRINCIPAL:
• A Local Option Convention
teOTTIMIIIICated.‘
A • large.' • gathering of Temperance .
workers...from the several„ districts ..of
Nuron county met in. Ontal'ao street
church last T.Iprsday: .and formed • an
a.ssociation -tube known as the Huron
Branch of the Ontario IirOhibition Al-
liance. ' The changes • iii the ridings'
necessitated reorganization of . existing
branches,. and' the committee on 'organ-.
tiation reported in favor of one Set.
of offieerS•for the .county, . with ' . vice7 •
Presidents for each of the three rid-
ings.. Delegates were present! from . all
parts of the COUnly„ and a ',port deal
of eOthuslasm Was disPlayed. Mr' G.
M.. Elliott, Goderich, acted, as' chair-
.,:rrian until tile. election of ilfe new pros-
ident.,,IVIr. F. 13uchanan, of I‘Ingliam: .
A 'eominittee was appointed tp• pee -
pare a report en !ocal tpeort, which it
did as follows :— • ' ..
'."‘Ve are of opinion it is; desirable JO
,
get es many ,munietpaitties as pc ssi hie '
to enter oil a Imited cainpalgn, and
recommend that steps be; taken' by
this • organization to secure' conceited
'action in adjoining municipali ties to
have the bp -law lakereffect at the
,
same; time:".. -
. The discussion which followed sh6W-
ed that local option waS uppermost in
the minds of those present, and grati.
fication was- expressed :at the prOgrese
already made, as there ate now' ri;ne
"dry" MuniaipalitieS, in the county,
and Ooderich and •Wingham are al-
ready into it campaign. -Other places
will follow, and the opinion was ex-
pressed that it would not be long be -
lore Huron, with perhaps only, a -, few
exceptions, will be free hem the leee-
s'eTdhbearfro9lolomw.ing resolution Was passed
- ... •,
unanimously; with instructions • to
forwardb it .to the . Provincial. Secre-
tary' i . , .
,
"That your torn:elite° ' on law en-
forcement, alter hearing complaints
from the different muhicipalities Of
Huron County; regarding the eeforce-
inent of the Liquor License 'Act, are
of the opinion Abet the License'Inspec-
tor. for South Huron is at the present
time making an honest effort to. . et -
force ;the la lv . as fax ag itt his, power,
:Regarding the License Distrietg, of
1Vest and East Huron, reports, ' as to
the enforeetrient are very unsatisfae-
tory, and we know' that the present
inspectors for these two .Ridings are
:let properly enforcing the law, and
strohgly• teeommend their removal.
front dike. We :Lao respectfully stig-
gest that the. Inspectoth be Men
who live in central portions or the
Ridings.
' Mo V0d by Ilev. T. 3. Seowtlen, sec-
onded by Rev. J. Greehe, .and Carried,
4 "that tide Cofivention Marta' on rec-
ord its regret that the handicap of the
three -fifth inajority required to bring
Local Optiott into operation, tests up
on ns, and „retest sttentiougly urges the
govertonent to do away with this
grievous burden, which so seriously
operateg, to hold hack and discourage
this great moral movement. .
It was moved by 3. It. GovenloCk,
secohded by Itev, H. E. Currie, and
carried ;
'"That the, riding ehairmen call upon
Liberal and Conservative ealulidates,
and ask their support in ailolishing the,
three-fifths clause, lied also in securing
"Then 1 consulted Dr. Hartman, who
advised'ine to take Perms outgo:ye rue
further instructions, 'which. I carefully
observed. '
• "I felt better after taking' theArst bet- .
tie. I have taken several bottles now
and am feeling so well that I can do all '
mywork.
"I will never be ivithoutPeruna again,
and recommend it to all." . '
• ' ' •
. Catarrh'of the Stomach.
Mrs. Mary Allen, Route 6, Franklin;
Tenn., writes:
"lam glad to be able to tell yen that
X am well of catarrh of the stomach, and -
saidnvelectely thankful to you for
yamour
,"If it had not been for Peruna I would
never have been well. I had three phy-
eichine. one of 'thein told my husband --
that he.eould. not euro me. • •
"I had been sick about nine months
when a friend asked me to 'try reruns. ,
to gratify her; .so I commenced taking . •
it. I can eat and walk ancl work.. .
"Everybody says X look as well as I
Over did. you. don't know how
thankful do feel to you! • I have got
seversd other people to take Peruna..
praise it to everybody." - • '
iagirlatioi in tai6 best interests of
temperance. In cake all: candidates
pledge themselves, electors will ,bei.at•
liberty to vote for the ,candidate, of
their ',choice ; should only one candi-
liate..do So, , throw our. support and
influence in his ,favor ; should neither
d6' so, We bring out a • candidate.. iir-•
selves.."'
The officers: erected. were as follows :
Presideht, E. Buchanan, • 1Ningham ;
VieerPres., G. M. Elliott, ,t; Goderich,,
Rev. W: Martin, .E'xeter ; Rey. E.
Allin, Winghem ; Secretary, A. T.
Cooper, • Clinton ; TreaSueer, J,
Brovvre Goderich, enors,
C G
crick, 3,• Robertson ; Clinton, Rev.
Greene, •Wingharn, W, H. Green ;
Seaf orth, 'J. R. Govenlock'; Bayfeld,
Rev. J. • McNeil ;• Brussels, W. It
Kerr ; Exeter, T. H. McCallnm:e Hen-.
Sall, C. Stoneman ;-nlyth, A. Car;
Tackersmith, Rev. E. SaWers •; .Sten -
ley; Thos.. Wiley'; 'West WaWanosb,
Bailie ; East WawanOsh, Vif, G. Salt-
er.:1--Tur-nbert:yrJ4-1-lutten.--r:e-e63—pi-
StraOhan Ashfield, .q,,r,texenzie„
.Rev. s, Magee, assiStent seere-
•tary of temperance arid moral reform,
was present, and conducted. an open
conference in the afternoon. and, adi1res.:1
sed Mass meeting at
•
Marriages
. • •
JA.CKSON—CRAIG-71a Mocris, on
April Stli, by Rev. J, D. • ' Smell,
• of Blyth, Henry Jackson ,to Mar-
' garet Janet praigi both' of Morris.
Births.
BEAVENS--In Clinton on ApYil Oth,
to Mr. andMrs. Harvey 13eavens,
a, son. ' • '
TAYLOR—In Stanley on April 10th,
to Mr, and Mrs. William Taylor,
a. son. • ; .
ZIJRBRICrG—In Wingham, .April 12th,
to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zurbrigg,.
a son,
KENNEDY—In Witighant, April 1-9.41.i
• to Mr. and. Mrs. Arch Kennedy, a
daughter,
THOMSON—In Brussels, p Apri1 14,
t�Mr and Mrs.' T. R. T mop, a
daughter.
, Deaths-
COLCLOUGH—In Grey, on Aprirlt,
Wm. Girdwood, eldest sea of Jas,
Colelough, aged 24 years, ' 5
months.
8ALL-40 Wingha,m, April 10th, Mary
• A. Crothers, relict of the date'
Henry Ball, hi her 72nd` year,
LOCKHART—On Friday, April 10th,
died at his home neat Seaforth,
George Lockhart, in his 77th year.
MeLEANee,At Lueknow, on April 9411,
Clara, daughter of the late Arthur
McLean, aged 83 years,
MII,LER--In Morris, on April 13th,
Miles Miller, in his 87th year.
STEVENS—In Ttiekeramith, on April
12th, William Stevens, aged 80
yeata,
10/VE It0Og1E1) 1-10tISE ON WIL-
lian1 Street to rent.—Robert Marsh-
all.
FOR A/X.—CEDAR POSTS, END
"ogt and backing, braces, it quantity
of them. mile south of HeIntes-
' Holmeeville P. 0.
Constance.
Mr. D, Cooper and wife of Seaforth
spent the Easter holidays as the gnestv
their„ son, Mr. J. W. Thorripson.
• MrS. • Thos. Pollard spent. a . few
"days : at Ethel.
Mri. Ashley of Londesbore : will
speak here on Sunday .afternoon at
2.30 o'clock.
The funeral qf 'Cecil AemetiOng, in-
fant on of Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Arm-,
strong, took Piece oti Monday after- :
noon at 2.30 to Burn's cemetery.
Sullivan, a G. T. R..; 'clerkat
Montreal; was killed by a. -sub-way
train in New York. .
Summerhill
• A 'number of the farmers have
started seeding.
--MTA
with AVIr. Wm. ' Mairs for the' minima-.
Holy Communion was administered'.•
in St.: Peters :church on Sunday by
the Rev. Mr. Dunbar; who has ,tharge.
Mri L. Johnson yisited his hoMe
Sunday: • '
Mr. W. Biggins has engaged with
Mr. T. Lindsay for a month. '
Miss M. Moore, of Clinton is visit-
ing her •cousin, Miss. Etta McBrien.
Mr. and Mrs: C. Dale of the Huron
Road visited the latter's- parents on
Sunday. . •
Mr. and •IVIrs. William's of Herman
Visited big sister, Mrs. Geo. ' John
son.
Miss Petrie is spending her Easter
vacation at her •heree near Brucefield.
Mr. Geo. Hill purchased a valuable
horse from Mr.' Helland of the Huron
Road. . • -
Miss Edna Beacom visited her
home on Friday. • '
There is to be a vestry meeting in
St, Peter's church on • Friday evening
of this week at 8 o'clock.
Lb
AUCTION' • SALE -:—THE-. UNDER:—
signed will offer for sale by public
anction at 4 o'cleck p. fit, on Sat-
urday, May 2nd, at Commercial hote
el, part of let 45 Bayfield Road, 1
nine south of Clinten consisting of
20 acres with good heildinge.—J. A.
Stnith, auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
—The undersigned has been instruet-
ed by Mr. David tIliott to sell by,
publie auction at Lot, 49, Bayfield
Road, 0 otterich township, near.
Trick's Mill oftWednesday, April
20th, the folloyiing : 2 horses ris-
• ing 4 years, 6 Colts rieing 2 years;
3 lkifers rising 3 years, 2 stet.re.
rising 8 years, '2 ,heifers rising -2'
years, 6 Yearlings, 1 'farrow cw,
1 grade bull, 15 good store pigs,
set of Iron Harrows. Sale at one
o'elook sharp. All will be gold with
out reserve -as the proprietor is
short ot pasture. The stock is alt
in good condition. Terms : All
sums of 141.0 and under, cash:- over
that amount, 6 months credit Will,
bi given •on approved joint notes.
A discount of 6 per eent. per an-
num for cash hi lieu of notes.--Darke
Proprieter ; T. Gtoulry,
Auctioneer. ,