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PURITY
AUCTION UNDER -
Piped ie instructed by the estate of
the late Robert Downs to offer for
sale on the Market Square, Ciiittok
ou SgtardaY, May 23rd .at o'elock
the following property : the house
on nigh street at preeent occupied
by Mr. S. II. SMith ; • acre ot
land on Townsend street ; the
buildlee' known as the Evaporator
'with acre of land; the stere 011
• Albert street next to Hoover &
Ball's. The . Evaporator is eubject
to a lease and all the property to a
reserVe bid. Terms of sale t• 10 pe• e.
Cent on day of sale; balance in 8Q
days, A quantity of furniture will
alSo be offered for sale MAW Same
time and Place.—Jas. A. Smith, am -
Baking Powder is the
best made
25 CTS. PER POUND
i" W. ' R. HOLMES
1Vianfg Ohm:Mat.
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—RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE-
SIEltD CORN•
WE HAVE ON HAND'. A
LARGE QUANTITY OF SEED
CORN. IT IS A 1 IN QUALITY)
AND THE PRICES ARE. RIGHT.
WHEN YOU NEED FLOTJR OR
FEED PLACE YOUR ORDER
WITH US. IT WILL RECEIVE
PROMPT AND CAREFUL AT-
TENTION.
J. A. FORD
Order Your
Coal Now
Place your order for your
supply of coal with the under-
signed and tees Sectire the low-
est price and prompt delivery.
Office opposite Grand Trunk
passenger station. Telephone
connection.
• J. Hamilton
Y.
NEW MEAT MART.e-HAVINO PUB-,
chased the butchering business- cars
• ried on for some tease by. the
Colelaugh B r o e.., We respectfullyt
solicit a sheenof the patronage of
the public which • we hope to merit
.be keeping the best et meats and
at reasonable prices. Give us '
call. Our shop is next to The News-
Receel Office.—T. T. & Bert Murphy
COAL.
CEMENT FOR SALE.—I AM
Agent for clinton end district for
the National Portland Cement 00.,
makers of the best cement In the
market, This is the only ceinent
used by. the corporation of Clinton
in the constrection se sidewalks, des
—Mrs. T. R. Walker, 21
I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND
- .of Cement for sale, in large and
small guantities. There' is no bet-
ter make of cement* en The Market.
Office opposite - G. T. R. passenger
station. Telephone connection or
• orders may he left at Harland Bros.
hardware store. if more convenient,
• JAMES HAMILTON, QLINTON.
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 O.F 40 CENTS- A:TON'
WILL . BE ALLOWED.'
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to. •
W. J Stevenson
Real Estate for Sale
Clinton Neweeiltecora
News. Gathered.'
•
for .News -Record Readers'
500 ACRES IN NURSERY STOCK.
—Agents Wanted at once, to sell
for Fall 1908 and Spring 1909 .de-
livery ; whole or part time.; liberal
• terms; tfit free.—The Thos.
Bowman 4 Son Co., Ltd, Ridge-
ville, Ont. • •
P.APER:HANGING AND DECORAT-
ing.—Good week guaranteed. Agent
for. the • Empire Wallpaper CO.
. Samples furnished, 10 cents a roll
for hanging.- Your patronage re-
speetfully selieited,—J..E. Cook. „
FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, post -
office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Wawanosh tonsisting of . 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush and
;the balance nearly all grass. A
brick house, a bank barn, 52x60,
driving house 24t6 with a cement
• pig house underneath, are QII said
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd con., directly oppos-
ite said lot 27, eontaining 100 acres
of land, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this lot there is a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lots are well fenced and un-
eerdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be given at once. Terms easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm.—Apply to Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt- reply
will be given to all commtmiea-
tions. • Feb. 13 08*
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will be at Holmes'. Drug
Store, 'Clinton, May 28,, July 2 and
30. Glasses properly fitted. Diseae-
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
GRANO TRUNK RSYISLITNEAMY
TOURIST TICKETS TO
MUSKOKA • TtiviAtiAmr
LAKE OF 13AYS, ETC.
ON SALE ON AND AFTER MAY
1st.
HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS
AT VERY LOW RATES
• TO THE
• NORTH-WEST
Via North Bay, May 12th and 20th
Via Sarnia and N. Nate Company.
• Steamer • leaves Sarnia 5:80 p.
May 13th atul 27th.
Pull information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent,
P. R, Hodges, 'Pottle Agent.
A. 0. Pettis" Depet Agefit.
11 Y Aiu
From The News -Record of
May 22nd, 1889, "
earBeisrave :
Herb. Wheeler has n•covered •ro
an attaCk or ineanlea.
Geo. David of Clinton was a.
visitor at 1301grave last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robb of .Morris visit-
ed at J. A. Brandon's last, week.
Mt. and 1VIrs, Jas. Nichol of Blue-.
vale visited in Belave on Monday.
The farmers are quite behind with
their seeding, owing to so much wet
weather,
Mr, Stonehouse is recovering from
an affection of one big toe, which) had
to he take
• Rev. J, J. Risme et Belgtave • and
Rev. D. Perrie of Wingham exchanged
pulpits last Sunday.
•Mr, and Mrs, Carlisle have returned
m
frotheir wedding tour and are nice-
ly settled in Belgrave.
• Wm. Hopper has had a very, bad
attack of sciatiea in his arm, whicieis,
not getting much heeler.
Mk. Solar is recovering from his ill-
ness; he has rented- his house end, lot
of a/hetet 4 acres to Chas. McCraw and
has gone to live with his son, John,
of East Wawanosh, .
John' Putland has purchased the
Ethel hotel,- and he with his family
will. meve there this week. Mr. Put -
land and family just moved to Bele
grave last fall from Ripley, where he
was keeping hotel and we are sorry
to lose them in so short a time,
Weed has been received in Belgrave
of the death of Henry .McVittle of
Bart, Manitoba, in the 75th year of
his age. Mr. 51eVittie was a former
• resident of Morris, and was' well
known by the older people of NUS sec-
tion. He with .his family moved to
Manitoba about .twenty years ago.
His Wife,. who was a sisterof James
Owens of Belgrave, still survives, to-
gether with two sons ane five daugh-
Clinton, May, 22nd, 1089.
Cuseednese.—Mr:•Colwell of Varna,
was iii town the hthe r day Woking.
up some lads Who 'when driving be-
tween Clinton and Bayfield •on Good
Frilla,y stopped their • horse, got out
of the buggy and wantonly destroyed
the windows in an unoccupied house
belonging to Mr. Colwell, It Was an ant
Of downright ,cussedness, and Mr. Col-
well declares that unless the youths
satisfy .the damages they caused he
will make it hot for them,
Hey There Hay !—Mr. James El-
liott of Porter's Hill had about
twentyetetuns loaded with bailed hay
n Clinton the other day which was
Wended' for shipment,east by the G.
T. R. • James is a pusher.
Prospective Donaicile,—The • St.
Mary's Journal: The Ontario betel
property in thie town bee been Mews-.
ed of to Mr, James Moore, recently o�
the Conamerciel hotel, Clinton. Mr. •
Moore, who formerly resided in the
stone town, takes pos.session of the
Ontario hollse •on • first of October
„next.
The improved sidewalk from Din-
sley's corner along Rattenbury to
Orange St. will be appreciated by the
public. nt would have been better to
have had it widee '
Mr. David Walker of 'Tuckersmith,
ex -Warden , of the county and a • long
time reeve of hit township, was ber-
eft last Saturday. ' his eget part-
ner who died on that day aged 72
years. Burial took Place at Egmond-
ville on Monday 20th. Deceased was
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING At40
Repairing .—The undersigned s is
• prepared to do all kinds plate
and organ -tuning and repairing,- and
being a min at practical experience
is able to • gintraatee aatisfaction.
•Orders may, be left at VC'S. R
Holmes' drug stote.—Ed, • .J. How
aril, Clinton. . • ••
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aunt to Mr. McMurray of town. .
•Piscaterial.—The other day Couneils.
ler...Johnston' of Clinton went out to
East' Wawanosh and returned with 70'
Speckled. trout the largest of which
measuredeleven and one-half inchee in
leeeth. '
• Surninerhill, May, 22nd 18S9
There, will he a picnic. et Mr. Robt.
thompson's on the 15th con.. God-
erich township, on the Queen's • birth-
clay..—it • will. be held in the orchard
on the Plummer farm. - The orchard
itself will n afford:ebundane shade and
ample room , for croquet ete, There,
will. also be football and baiebali
games in elm field' adjoining, and a
swing in the barn. .Come one, conic.
all, and bring your baskets. •
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W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
Corner Yonge and AleXander streets.
oderich township,, 1889,
Messrs. Burton of Stapletoe an*
Carroll of Bidthiljeewere 'last week
the guests of Mr P. R. Jowett,Bay-
fields . . to nest in Dungannon cemetery on
Mr. James Beacom had a number of Sunday .ast. His death occurred in bearers Were Masters Ernest Porter
sheep worried .by dogs 'one'night last Colorado. s * • . Johnnie Felker; Cockburn Stan:,
week Old two or them baYe . The funeral of the late 49bt• F9w- Jay"' Strachatt,• Stanley Walker,..,
.died; , • 'let took 01' on Monday of last Kenneth Hawkins. Little:. "Georgie"
A Mr.' Pennington, formerly of the ' week. The: deceased. was ninety yeers loOked like • scuOttired ist. - his
little'cisket altho' he had been an in-
valid .all his life: He was 15. years• of
age' on March 22nd last. .
We are .sorry announce the death
of Violet Alice the iietie infanit 410,:igh-•
ter of Mr. and •Mrs. P. Walker; iate
of Befleyille, .on Meieday llth May..
The babe gave . great promise to her
parents but some attack like pneumon-
ia carried ber away, They laid • her
jill-a-11-tile-4n her 'hand aaindell:.a;o'*unkde-•fhtevir 'little head
With hyacinths and .other flowers . on
hes breast. Rev. Mr. Jonee, pastor of
the Baptist phureh, officiaeed at house
and Maitland cemetery. • . '•••
Mr, and Mrs J. 'A. NivinS; now Oc-
cupy the cottage formerly: owned, and
occupied, by Mrs. Young, now of.Sa.utt
Ste. Marie . s • .
Mrs, William • Johnston Otte ..her
winter's illness, is now, we are
glad to say, able to be about again.
Mr. Lew Dolierte,. Insurance Agent
'of Clinton, 'was most fortunate, in
getting the house on West Sti.,. owned
by Captain Parione which has been
removed some dirtance from the
sidewalk, and materially improved.
The Worrian's .Foreign Mission of
Victoria St. chnich elected: on 1VIondast
it the msideeet of Mrs. Ben. Hogarth
the :following officers for the -ensuing
year:
President, Miss Hayni
.lst Vice, Mrs. D. Bechanan
• 2nd Vice, Mrs. D. Ferguson '
CoreSecretarys Mrs. George 51,
' Elliott• '
Secretary, Mrs. Bernie Wilson
Treasurer, Mrs. J. H. Milliae. .
Tea was served Wont, 0 to 5 p. in.
The •tables were beautifully set and
there were lovely floweei upOn them.
The first number on the program was
an instrumental duo, by Miss Mitchell
and De Lomat° Millyaxd, followed by
the pretty satred hat "More at.tout
Jesus would f' knoW," very sweetly
rendered by the IVIieses Stella and
Jennie Nicholson. "Over the, Line," a
Gaderich
- Goderich.
Mr. Coats is the proud possessor et Mrs. Parkhill of Toronto arrived on
530 Tose trees growing in his gerdee. leth May, at the residence of Mr.
Clintoners flourish in Goderich. ! John Kernighae J. P.., with who she
towl°4,.. ojnin1SeastuSrrayil,11, poilsg.s/hClItyntlii cwont len- 1 wiCitaisstPeairind-bt'llerai:kuinJuleehrn'ston oi the S.
tion with' Hotel Goderich. • ! N. Parent, has been rejoined this month
a by, his . brother, wheelsmaa William
We saw a traction engine with
heavy Tow going through our town ' Johnston and watchman Murray. The
one day last week. , The engineer not- 5, N• Parent Is a freighter a.nd carries
icing that the horee belonging to the Vehoatt front Duluth to Kingston.
C. P. R. Express Co. was statuking at i Mrs and NOS. A. H. Clement, 4014
their door, end he stoppod his engine the weels end With Rev. and Mrs,
at Some distance from it, for fear of Clement, parents of the former,. re -
an• y to :tha: nic ivirs. (Revo . min.. Mondayritb.thmeiaryh. ome. in • . Porto
on
yard for a beautiful bench of May 1 Mr., Daniel Ferguson is irnprovi g
flowers, red and white lilies. l very, satisfactorily, after his very ser -
This week, Mr. Reggie Ilarrieon re- bus illness.
turned to 14s duty as Manager of ono 1VIrs, Horace' Newton of Toronto,
of Allen & Co's Drug stores in Ot-. is beet called to the. bedside .of her
ta,wa. We wish him a successful car- mother, Mrs James Cali; Victoria,
eer,
Mr. Reginald Van Valkenburg return -
If uhrlitsiWs:Zedeinn:gka, again.
on. v ey see e r sm.,. is •
special 1Dinuagel4tiner on l‘tillocedEathy,Piarbereriabfgagiinn'agg
committees, for. the holding. a geend miss cemeson eves suffering last
BaZasai:leinofAauIl°sthet. furniture week in Alexandra' hospital, from
to the late Mrs. James Reid, .took Mrs. A. D. Maven was visiting in
plane on Saturday at the family res- 14041q.n. last week. • •
ifdroMmimr7V:iniccitoriVilarstreoU ' ' ' Miss Hattie DOnogh is the guest of
street,
htshveehoret'intseovoene relatives in Detroit. ,
East street owned and lately °coup-Ie.:4 ed to his, home : at Norwich ori mon_
by Mr. Jame; Wallis of Bayfielde day afternoon,. leth May, having come
Mr. William • Burrows, left on Sat- up to eetene tue foTherofof his /rime
urday. for Winnipeg, whence he will the late Roy N. Harrison. • '
liter go on to Vancouver B. C. Mr", Mise 'Harrison returned 'on Thurs-
Burrows is. Otte aetyriter. day 14th May to her duties at Sim -
Mr. Fred. 1VIttrney -has purchasedthe
old Kae driving house andstable. and• mr. esotnstehorLion'see.fH. GarHeadserirr
fs. . afiss.,
is having it removed to hiS OWL pros, ihis m
perty on Toronto street. Gardnee remains hoe and little, son
Mrs. 'William Charles Jones of New-
ton Abbot, Devon, Engia04, ,ho tam MAaetedra.ul-Ighatieelld.of mr. George
, );iturow.s
up 'her residence in Goderich, arriying ie, 'welearn, iii of fever, and we have
in Canada in Match. 4" .e. ' been. told that She has never been
mlt and mrs• A, 3:: Anstifi nl 'rnlies Well sine she was vaeeinatee
Dungannon. ,
• Miss Mary Ryan spent Sunday 'last.
at Nile. •
'Mrs. Roberts returned home on Fri-
day last after spending 'a few days.
in Goderich; • •
Miss Frank •13rydges of Gederieh;
spent a feir days . last week with
friends here. .* - •
s J. A.. Girvin left ler Winnipeg •last
week 'afterevisitingefriendiebereefore
Couple of :weeks. • • •
Jas. MeMath tti Clinton, and Mrs.
.Manners .of Wingham, visited their
Mother'here last week, •
Miss • Daisy • Ryan 'returned to the.
Gs C. L 'on Monday last, :having . re-
eovered_from her recent illness •
Miss Verna McNally, who has • been
for a. feu le,,ef weeks, is progress. -
big. rapidly e -1/1eQuoid, of.
Ashfield, also is reported to be inie
The remains of Walter Sturdy,
grandson of Robe. Sturdy, were laid
. e, e , •
-ka, Kansas, and family, are dontioneu Nrs. ,Ostrein no* occupies. the house
in the frame house, fronting on . the 0.4 Victeria St owned by Miss Rey -
extreme end of South street, • nett, who has bad the inner part., paint -
Mr . Jordan who Visited Goderich in ed, ceiling walls and all., . , • •
1904; at the °peeing of the hospital, Mrs. James • Cox passed away on
hae now come to.. stay. Ilis first
public appearanee this month, Was at Saturday morning:
Mr. Bert Hale made' hie debut . , in
the deuncil ineetin•g, 'asking :Hits. the Gs C. I. A.stembly room, as a
Worship the : Mayor, and Aldermen,
what they were going to do with the .
speaker, being the President of the
Eureka Bible class... Nothing like
lake he found on, his South street Scripture, 'Bert, to inspire calm He
property; .formeiSy the Naftel lots, ma* a. very nice addresst on the .elas••
that Mr. Naftel expected would. be the big oyeeme of ism y. S„M. A., who
Site for the. liospita,L. •• . gaye_iii, entertainment ••• fel httor of
Thk: funeral of the tete iedWardsMisw-se the eveete on Friday. . . - . •
land George, 'ion of Mr. and Mrs.. Ed- . -
ward Wetted took place from the lam- . , , • - --,-
riay alst, 1903
How Tour Blood ?
It you leek stemstb, are meson*, bee.
no appetite, don't :deep well. get tired
easily* your blood 11 in had condition,
no, cannot be strong without pare, richt
blood. 'bode: fiersaparille makes good,
etch blood and keeps it good.
I tin purr, 111000 -"My little boy hod a eon-
WoUltbrigitir.riv.! ialmeffe•flt:-
I.46trx,e attly cured.' Idne. Lyrae. nem.
Had No Appetite wee tenni:led
riandfRATir ind had no iti_gmksgi""" iittiboo
s4
cnn
but klood'.
rrT1/44 41.04,70.7=4*,
ni erville.Wiscoasin.
VVeakimoss-"I bless the day beard or
Hood's Mwssasrill et. as it =trod roe of extreme
weakness ofter‘grly. built ray husband
'for priournomr. end cored teeeple and
blood -poisoning in our children.", .Sine. 11.
A. Ossweirret. Box S, Embreeeino,
Hood's Seminal -111a is sold everywhere..
100 Does One Dollar. Prepared only by
CP L Hood CO., Lowell. Melte4, 11.8. A.
ily rceidence on Monday 11th May at .
-- BAYFIELD. COURT ,OF ,REVISION.
-3 ce:m.,Rev.. Mark Turnbull .officiatine
e ' —Notice is , hereby given that the.
at house and Maitland ceieetery. • On Courts of Revision of the Aesessinelet
the pretty white casket were laid mane .
Roll of the Velle.geeef' Bayfield will
iloral_titbtites, amdag them a lovely telirs#,.. eses,; weessesse-e.Bayeeee
wreath of pink, roses, and lilies.. tied - •A''''4K:A` , o• i ,
en-Tlies ay the 26th stay of May,
with a broad White ribbon, with one f
at 10.30 o'clk a. m., for the pur-.
.dIttitirrOss • .the wreath on
pose of. hearing . aud settling coin!
were ' : plaints. against the said Assessment
which the latters "Georgie"
in gold." A lovely casket. bickfuet, the
Roll. Perseus having business . at
tribute of Mr. end .Mrs. George Per -
the court' Will please attend at the
ter, and a bench of white carnations said bine and *place without further
from• Mrs. George Black. The • pall- • notice. --H. W. ' '• Erwin, , Clerk, Ray-
. .fitid.:.• May leth; 1908.
... " .
litirozi Road, near ' Goderich, has
rented Mr,. Jowett's farm for a term
of five yearg.
, Londesboro; May 22nd, 1889.
Where are you going on the 24th •?
. Mrs. Robert Cole is impeoving.
Joni' Braithwaite is on the war
th with his book a lc •
•• Mr. Wm. 1VIcSool is enlarging his
outbuildings, W. Riley, contractor;
Church Jingles—Rev. D.' Ramsay
preached an able, scathing sermon in
of -age and was one ef the oldest- reeT
idents of West Wawanosh;
• There passed away recently 'Mise
Laura 'Disler, eldest daughter Of A,
Disher, in her eighteenth: year. The
eleeeased was a general favorite with
all who knew her and her early death
has cast a gloom over thel whele eont-
munity,. The funeral took Place on
.Saturday afternoon to DungOlion cenie
eter and was largely attended. The
services, at the house and the grave
Were . Conducted by •Rev, W. A. Smith
and Rev. b. M. Rutherford. The pall-
bearers were Harvey .Treleaven, Gar -
the Presbyterian church last Sunday don Stothiere, Harold Swann, Ross
• afternoon; Rev. Mr. Rogers peeeched I Rutherford, Percy H'orri and John
educational sermons it Belgreve, and Roberts. .
Rev. Mr, Godfrey preached, hero Rev.1
ke; Smith; who preached acceptably •
in the hall during thel winter, op Sue- Hullett Township
day afternoons, has resumed the ser- • •
viees again on the Rage Line. On .Sunday week the spirit a John
Plaetzer took its, flight from this
world at the age of.e3 years and. 13
Whitechurch . . days. The deceased bad been a. heal
• -
thy man all his life ,and Was only ill
. Langsidc . is going to have a daily 24 hours,, the tame Of his death being
mail service after June 1sta, isaralytic stroke. I•Ic was bore in
, Thos., Mirehouse is preparing to put Genitally and came to Canada at the
a cement wall under his. barn.' • age of 6 years, and at the age of 27
Robt. MeClenaghan purposes, build-' came to Hullett township and •settled
Mg a neer.house this summer. , on lot 34, con. 14, where he has lived
Mr. Wm. Taylor of the 4th con m eentinuously. Mr. Meese* was mar -
going to build •a new. house this sum- tied' twice, his molt& Wife whom he
mee, . ' , 'married 37 years ago, survives, with
On Thursday lasts joy ca,me th the a family; of 5 Ohildren George
home df Robt, Henderson by the ar- Youngblut, Hullett ; Mrs. • Goman,
riVal at a little baby :girl. . _Brantford, George, AUburn, , and. John
The frawrS are itt work on Harry and Henry in Xtiskekti. He was a
Moab.' ' r hi h h is oin t inembee of the Evangelieal church; and
esan,wo e g go
imp add a straw shed to it, a Conservative in politics, The sym-
, Miss Ida Everritt has been very ill" pathy of the • community is exlendect
with la grippe, but we are glad to re- to the members of the family.
port she is able to be arotinfl again.
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DRESS /14 CANADA TO THE
END OP 1 9 0 8 AND THE
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• ?IRE 1011 ONE YEAR. POR
75 CENTS. BOTH FOR, 75
CENTS. •
Mrs. -(Rev) DunCan attended the
annual Convention of the W. F, 1St. S.
at Toronto, returning, lime last Mon-
day.
Mr, E. Gaunt ispreparing to do
some extensive draining on his farm
this Sunimer, which will greatly add
to the value of his already Valuable
font.
• Wm.:11e1Viiehael, Who is hired with
Thos. Mirehouse, received word of the
Serious Meese mother,,who !West
in Morris, on Saturday last, and he
at once went, home to gee her. Mrs,
IVIclVliehael is well known molted
Whitechurch, as the family lived here
for Settle time.
I.,ast week Mr. Ira Wellwood met
With a Serious loss, which midtt`hAve
been mote serious. Ile was burning
some rubbish in the yaed, when it pile
of wood, containing about 40 cords
caught ilre and was burned. 11 it had
not been fOr a. f Oar:LIAO wind, nothing
could have saved the house.
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Hensall
B. G. Sherrie ofs Hamilton has
been transferred to the local bransii
of the Maisons Bank.
It. Higgins has rieturned from voeal solo, beautifully rendered hy
Lha West and reports business at a Mrs. Buggins,. received much applauee,
standstill and lots of idle men. Mies Ada Moore, gave a very humor -
J, Steaey who had a contact at Otis reading entitled "Counting eggs,"
London: is home' again, having corn- whleh deligh•ted alL The vocal ducit
pleted the work. by Messrs. Wells and Powrie showed
Dr. Sellerand Station eget „King their vocal powers, to good Dela/ant-
visited relatives in Kineardins over age. Our. MUSIC toeing young friend,
lValter Marchant, wort much applause
for his rendition of "The song that
reached 'my heart." Miss Myra Mor-
row delighted all with her recitation,
"Bill lVfason's Wide" which showed
that the juvenile "lVlyea Morrow" who
Won so much applaus•.‘ in her eaely
Sunday. •
Mr. fl. Arnold has moved lido
the residence on King St. Meetly
vacated by Miss Jennie Murray,
A number of Masonic brethern 'drove
to Seaforth on Monday last and
spent the evening with the Sltforth
Lodge.yearg is on the way new to iittne.
The brass band in again organized Mrs. Hogarth gave the W, P. 51'. S.
and much enthusiasm has been nous- a lovely reception, -*dell they fully ,
ed Ittrioeg the boys.
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CLINTON COURT, OF REVISION...7-
Notice is heyeby, given .:that :the
Court for the Revision; ef the
Assessment Roll el the municipality
of Clinton will.be:Iteld. m the coml.;
• cil, ehamber on 'Wednesday the 27th
' of May at 10 a. rnfor the purpose,
•' of hearing afie settling complaints
' against ,the said Assessment Roll.
Persons having business at the court
will please attend at the said time
• and place without, further notie t
L. 1 eel:thereon, Clerk, .Clinton May
811i 1908, . • 28•••3
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STANLEY COURT OF REVISIO0• 1 --
Notice is hereby given that the
inCoeUnrttnotoltlheeRet thViesiotitQwnsOfuitpherSsteLs:
ley..., will be held in the township
hall. Varna, on IVIonday,,,t • 25th a
May at 10 a. ra. ror.talei pUrPo I- or
hearing and. settling compl ts
against ' the • said Assessment Roll.
• Persokis having business at the court
Will please attend at the said tune
aonthd, pi:19aoce8. Without further notice.—
J. E. Harnwell, Clerk, 'N; arna, May
HULLETT COURT OF'REVISION—
Notice is • hereby given that the
• Court for the • Revision of the
ASsessnient Roll of the township ef
• Hullett will be held in the township
hall on Friday the 29th of May at
10 a. m. for the purpose of liming
and settling complaints against. the
said 'Assessment Roll. PersOnS hate
ing business at the court will please
. attend at, the said time and ' place
• without further notice.—James
Campbell, Clerk, Londesboro, may
• 60. 1908. • 22-3
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The Ne,ws-Record to any address in
Canada uhtil end of 1908 for 50 pents.
Preacher's (kinks.:
Rev. P. K. McRae, Pork s Baddeek,
C. B.: "/ always count it a pleasure to
reeontmend the Dr. Slootim Remediels
to my parishioners. .1 believe there .
is nothing better for . throat and lung
troubles or Weakness or rundown Rya,
tem. For speaker eissore throat I have'
found Ptsyrchine very beneficial."
Rev. W. H. Stevens, Paisley, Ont.:
"Psychine seemed just the stimulant my
system needed. I shall add my testimony
as to its efficacy at every opportunity."
Rev. R. M. Browne, Amherst Head,
N.S., "I have often reeonnriended
Pasychine since taking it myself, for it
is a cure for the troubles you specify."
Eina. Chas. Stirling, Bath, N.B.: "I
have used Psychine my family; the
reselts maivelous, have visited
people who state that they never used
its equal. I strongly recommend it.
Rev. J., S. r. Wilson, Marl:dale, Ont.:
"If have taken two battles of ?whine
and am pleased to say that I am greatly
improved in health. I wee troabled
with my throat, but now I find it about
restored to its normal eondition. I
ilna my work very melt iese taxing.
[believe /*chine is all claimed for it."
These are earnest preaehera of the
gospel of Payable. They know where,
of Ahoy speak. Psychine cures all
throat, lung ana, stomach troubles. It
is a great voice strengthener, luting
awe,. on the vocal', respfratory and
digestive organs, finis speeially adapted
fo publie seeakers. • At all ,druggiste,
50e and $1,00, or Dr. T. A. Sloeuin,
appreciated. ". Toronto.
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STA—ZO.AI
EYEGLASS
S TAYS ON
Combiner" e I et-
gancb and com-
fort. and is decid-
edly the most de.
.sirable style of
eyeglass ever de-
vised,
•1 We know they
• will gi ve sat isfac-
tion . We can .
adapt, them to
almost any shap-
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A. J. GFIIIGG
JEWELER.. AND • OPTICIAN
ISSUER p.F.MAIRRIACE LICENSES
JUST ARRIVED
re—offerin-g--thes
pants at pries that con -
not be beaten. They come.
, in tweeds and worsteds,
and extra wearing quali-
ties.
Have a look at thosp
WE. are offering at.: these
prices. "
I
. flen's Spring Suits
We are running $10 specials in
greys and browns. Best value
• ever shown in Clinton. Other
lines front $5 tit 115.
,
Boys' Suits..
Our Boys' Suit trade fiar; been
very large thisspring. which we
attriblite to • the exeeptional -
values we have been:giving.
Our Furnishing Stock
is complete. New411.
floods in Every.
Line,
E W Jacobs
.Tailoring, t •
Clothing, '
Furnishings.
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