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Clinton New Era, 1909-06-10, Page 3, June loth, 1909 SUNUIS"T . """, 4 -0 A P - ""7 '. jacl[�,rkcf)�� V�j,gjj, .1 "F7 --,,],, - - 71 - � r� __ , - - ­ ; LAMI I M e ,W ) N , i 11 I , ait I � Im"14 —.15 I 1 7!w"Wp. , � I V. "1__1 lmw WIN I Am 't!w�_', , ,10 * RALF THE TOIL 1. of bousoholil work Is taken. away when Sunlight Soap is brought Into the home. For thoroughly cleansing floors, metal -work, wAlls ' and woodwotic, Sunlight is the most economicalboth � , in time andmoney. 1q08 Beftey- cropax�e Im 4% THE OLINTON NEW BRA ./ - � . I - . .- - - ­ - 4 . . - . ­ I 1. ­ � - - �� I" � W% WV"VIWVWVVWqHww"4,P--V.,W-"WIW- � � I _. I 11 I I 0, I 0 1, The 3000011 Of g child. I Q"d Xft vo "d Uft III 0��0111111 NO, N I m�­1111 ..... 101. I � ­� - 11-1. ;­_ 11_1-1 � -1 I—-, 14-1. i� 1. I ­ ".. 11; 10 7;" I- _MIN ' . . !X.bo Xaw Era. I . I I arentp surprisin reat strength giviall; It you will allow one = A your .News P it is ,mow thegir to sA4 , how t -w varboadisuof Dt s tri c t ^ 14 0 qualities of good oatmeal. Moot Of . paper, I would like to few re - I - M.M.""I , marks In gard to the good and bad ... � r � q V V Oi .. I low . them think Of it ,;Is a food for the milkseqtto the churnfactorles. In E. w JACOB'S . (lathered by A11tistling Staff of perreSpon I . . , 11 � . denti; sturdy and brawny. mans and overlook a test wbichwas made by Chief Dairy I . , 51 ; its value as a -food for children. 3�very instruptors 0. G. Pablakw, This in. - � , . . � � 1*1000009s""*#"*"***"**"*"#D"Oso"*,"# � ry on July w—qrrwvv a , I I I I � I � I . -*" $4" - that Z -It U I � � now arld then a mother will tak atcuctlon went to & facto , ... ;;;"�­_ — .— - I at last year, where all the milk . ITS � __ __ ___ feeding'her children on Quaker Oat$ was delivered by the patrons ,that BOYS S ;, , - , oxeter . and will be astonished at their improve- : morning was accepted both good And 1, I I I . 3l I 1 Miss E, Kiagdom,,Of BIrminfalla The football club have rented bad. In all 0,795 lbs from wbicli 701 ; , A? I the tnent instrength and vijor. 0 Zug., arrived here on an exten I , , f, course, ,e. . d6d vils. Priving Park from Thos. Darwin for lba of cheese were ma(i It took 1238 1 I I it as . tills $ she tolls her friends, end theyprove it I Ihs of milk to make a pound of cheese. I I . . I . a, guest of hercousia,AlbertFord, eason. They willatonce pro- for themselves, but every mot The following day, on Aug. Ist, &II the Huron street, , ceed to pick out the beat players for . her in the L Our range of Boys Suits is Jar nd L . , The first meeting in the interest of their team and play .a series of pra.c- collutry should see that her child milk thatwasL not in good conditioil , ger, nicer a I Local Option was. hold in th 11 ren was: refused, and milk accepted weigh- better values than we have ever bad before. e3awes St. tic6, -games before challenging any are strong and vigorous. Plenty of . ell 0,281 lba, arid from it 8�1 lbs of . . � church last week and now the cam- neighboring team for a, mat;0. I . . 'pal n may said to be on. R. , 11 Manning left for , Cif , uton on 'Qualcir Oats, eaten often, will do it. cheese were -made. Thus it require i Boys 2 piece . Norfolk or Double .BreA Mblef county constable Gundry, of Saturday where lie will commence his Put up in two. sizes, the regular pack.: loniyl],03 lbs of this better milk to � sted Suits . Goderich, and 10 ,onstable Whitesides, duties as manager of the Royal kBRnk age and the large family sizes which, is I makea06undofebseae. i1fiftypounds from $1.50 up to $8.50 -with the bloomer Icnicker or � IfouBall,wers In town recently lookipg z more cheese were made -although 514, . , , here, Me, Watt, the new manager more convenient for those who -do not lbs less milk was used. Had all the plain knee. I . I U some matters in, connection with of the Sterling Bank. branch here, ar- , I . I . te'lalsthat are pending. I rived from Toronto, Thursday. While 'live in town. The large ,vackage con., ,141lk received on July 21st beenat; . . . good as* the milk accepted on the fol I . Bros, S. A. i-sopleatone and R. N. we sincerely regret to lose Mr. Mann, tains a piece of bandsome china !for lowing day 90 Ills mote cheese might BOYS 3 Piece''Suits, Single or Double Breasted Taylor will represent Exeter Lodge of Ing, we cordially welcome, Mr. Watt the table. Making Quaker Oats is a . Oddfellows at the Grand Lodge meet- As, soon as, he can secure i house lie � � , have been made, valued at 12c. a lb. in'the new 'stripe pattern ing at Ottswa � it) August. I Bros, W ., �Canadian industry.. Itmeans thit the patrons ot that fac. � I ,s ftom $31.50 up. m. 4 wil I move his, family here, . . r, rayne and$. Rowe will be the dele- On Saturday evening about- 'six Don't miss a day; cat Quaker Oats tory lost 011.512 th,it day because poor . . . gates to the District meeting -at. Sea- �Wclock fire started in Andrew Stow. every momii milk was accepted. ' These figures . Youthi Suit Double Breaster, long Trousers in 4 forth. , , . art's sawmill which burnt the build, ng for breakfast. shows how neceis.iry it is that dbeesp . . . � I � , .M-MRWW-Mk makers shall refuse poor m . . i ,, I ilk when it the new Brown Stripes, Navy Blue a I The D.. D. G., X. Rt. Wor. Bro. R. E. ,,ng,ti,119oti large quantity of new lum, �'_ � ----- a. I . . . . . . . od,Greys, . . : Cooper, -of Britannia, Lodge, Seaforth. er the ground. The fire, which with her sis is delivered t the factory, They also I I .ter. Mrs. W. J. Clegg, on show that farmers who � deliver good I . officially visitedLebanon Forest Lodge , seems to have originated from a spark the 10th con., Howick, had A narrow milk at the factory should back up 30 ,,only . -No. 133, A. F. & A. X., last Monday 'falling either from the fire p . 2 PiCM Norfolk - Suits, travellers I escape on Tuesday morning'of last there cheese -maker in refusing bad evening. Thbre was a large attendance smoke stack, had gained such head- *­,lz, Aff—, .ff-­A;� 4— . U ill- samo"es sizes from 9q to -2-- -,-,xr,­q at. lq� n,l + . . 1�&� ___ - I ��;g-,F�2- ; , . I , ;Z� ;�� , I . I rver� " I - 'a - w e r I ot the members present, including Pev - way before d scovered thatIt was i1n. eral visitors. Thedistinguishedre re. possible tb stop the engine, which bad . 6 me -see hold duties, she went ta- the woodshed I - as one can of bad milk, when mixed with -the good m ilk delivered by I .. s � 1 7. � ALA %�, U i i . be r'un off at'one-third i than regular price, young people, Frank idlifford - $pack - i nts to irrow bettei rops and'he wants to lessen the labor cify-rowing 11 -n -that's the reii,ard he he . sentative ofGrand Lodg been running, or to save much, lumber 91 I _e was intro no. ed byRt. Wor. Bro. L. H, Dickson and that was in piles close by, owing to the i to hang up a large pan, Having done so, she immediately returned to the the other patrons Of a fdCtory, is liable . to cause a lose of many dollars to the ,less . . . . Edward arid Mrs. ' Knights London gets Ig OWZ13 and uses vbcn 611E�L THE BISSELL . , Wor. Bro. 0. H. Sanders, who being intense heaf, The fire raged foe three received in the usual manner thanked or four boars in, the nighC until the kitchen. Miss Galbraith bad just got inside the door, when, she heard some. best patrons of the factory. Therefor I think the only way to keep your . drove to the home of the bride's par- Pin'Your LAFAD IROLLgn ' The rollor that jncreames farmaofit 11teas the labop, Run,, 11rht, oes I - , the lodge for'his reception and then mill and.1t#nber was a mass of eoals,' . I I Alrected1the W Master to exemplif during which titne.,tbe engine, unmind- 'y ful of the flames tore thing bit the part, making quite a corn. motion. Upon invest . igation it proved . to be a sti�y rifle bullett, which- hit milk in good condition, is to see that your cans and palls'Are well washed I I with a brifsh'and tben scalded and set I I . . , � Ee� . . ' ' di work, ana I a, a 1. A f e. D at q I u til ou get - bo , . i &I aboutthi r 1W a 11's o 11 tal - V r - rit the -work of the Third Degree. away at marvel, � I . ous rapidit - ed at Mu The total lose is esti A quiet but a pleasing event took mat t $3,000. the pan and tbe'n an iron -poker which wau banging on tho wall. It*then out in the sun to. dry. See tb%t your - milk stand is not less thad 50 yards. Wo. JACOBS I . I ay. ddr-'s 0 t ., T. E. GISSEUL.00. t Eloj-a, Oiat. with practically place on June 2ad, at I o'clock -in 'the no insurance, - Me, Stewart has the 4fternoon at. -the Trivitt Meniorial sympatliy of the community in his Cburoh E'w.f­ _16._"fl­ -f- H.V . . glanced and struck and split a board. It is reportec 'I that one of the McLeod t6trs wa,3 shor,ting woodchucks on Air from the stable door, and w - hen . you have milked in the evening set your can in a —1, - - 4. 111. � . I . ' " 0 L I N T 0 N . I � §assafrds v;n,dBurdock, for the blo o d, - I 0 -9 . . D. W Collins, united in holy bonds of aobt. Wilson, GodeDicla matrimony tvio, of Exeier's popular W. J. Allan, Seaforth, � young people, Frank idlifford - $pack - McNeil Bros., Walton. man, son of Hugh and Mrs. Spacknial) .Juo. Guest, Clinton. � and Miss Annie Be�ttrice, daughter of L. Beatty, Varna. . Edward arid Mrs. ' Knights London . ' This. G. Allan. Dungannon Roa&8puth. Theywere unattended.. partmailts, Especially is this the 6, ,9 i, in the Cattle and Live Stock I clasi 8. i 0 1% . . and there will no doubt be the lar o8b, I Af ter the ceremony the young coaple . drove to the home of the bride's par- Pin'Your Faith a Prizd List and, pre are their stock for this splendid Exhitlition, ents, where a ftinty wedding supper Was served. They left on the 5 train Prize Lists,. entry Forms and'all ne-o � eesarY information will be romptly - . venon-application totfto.1r10y.A1i1* Wunt, London, Obt. . for a short trio, and wilLreturn toExe- to something that has cured thous ter .prior to their leaving for Guelph e you, . , to reside, where Me; Sbackman has ac. . . Brick's cepted a poshpion WithMcD6nald Bros. merchants. . - ... . I I . I t- ` I .. � .1 . ... . ' ' now 's wuls? ' . � Tasteless � §assafrds v;n,dBurdock, for the blo o d, LL ' at . , ,16��� e uarb fcr'stomach, . . Cod Liver Oil' `194ndrakeand Juniper for liver and kidneys, Cascarrar and Senna for the. bowels, Oapsicum-and Aloin to pre- , There may he nothing. wrong with you vent g'ri ing. U -Need -m Herb Tablets I %esel but a "run down' constitution, IT -CURES THAT, or an annoying. little cont viluable ingredients. 50 , tabletd for �55c; 250 tablets for $1,00. A . tough, IT CURES THAT, or impr,ov-- erished condition of the blood, '11:- doctor for� - half -a -cent a day. 11'ree samples atiall drug stores in, Clinton. ' . CURES THAT; or loss of appetite, IT Mmrch2-0-yr-xi. . I . � , , . __ . . 4VURES TRAT;-or you may.be so far advanced that you're in danger'of pul- . . I . ! . � Vfniihaw', .. I monary trouble. bronchitis, consump. . J.- W. Vearen- and W.- W, Hough aref tion. Settle the matter to -day. Bu' Y the defegatbs from Maitland Lodge 1. 0. O. F. BRICK'S TASTELESS, and take k. aregularly. It will fix you up.. ' . to the ajinual. meeting.of the Grand to - dge of .On tario, which will be � hold in Ottawas inAugust. I .. . . J. E. Hovey, Clinfon. The Bank- of HAm*jIt6n building ini - towh has been re -wired for electric — . lighting., The former *iring was.not� .1 Northern I. considered. up-to�date, nor safei and the Board.bf Direc0rs wished to run I � . . IV Navigation Co no risks .. . � I . J. A. ��A. y16r, 13. i,, �ind, S. C. Smith 1� .A. of the , Wingbarn Higfi Sch6oi n been selected by the Edu�a- Grand Trunk Route . tion, Department to read. examination . . SPRING -SAILINGS - I papers for Teachers' Certificates ht Toronto during the holidays ... . lalee Superion Division fol S. S. A n'umber of boys living' in Wing- ham. have been. doing'ruischief at,the Marie, Port Arthur, Fort William and Duluth. Leave Sarnia 3:30 p.m. May '13,19,22,29,31, Junotionschool'hoiuse. One -day re'.* cently they pulled the. screen frorna �� June 5,9,12,15..' Sail- dollar window and got, inside -the ing May 13, 19, 31, June 5 and 12' through to Duluth. Freight saillings building and put things� out of.order in the schools as well as showing their in addition to above. I . . handiwork in'Lwriting oTf.. the black "�� I Georgian B ay and Mackinac. board.. The !boys, are I known to the ,school authorities'and if the trouble 'Division. For S. S. Marie and way ports.. Leave Collingwood 1:30 P- m- continues they will be. prosedute`d� . * and Owerlsound It:45 pi m. Wednes- days and Saturdays. Mrs. (Dr.)'P. Macdonald arid Miss I Macdonaldleft last week fortheir new . Careful handling and despatch guar. home in ljond6n. .':the 'Dr. having se - . * cured a.d.wei ing' in that 'Dr. - anteed freight shippers. . . Tickets arid infoemati un f rom all -railway .city, Macdonald and Mis� Macdonald Will . I I gri be 6atly,ihissediuWingham.- . They . agen ts. . . � . � . alwayi took an active 'In6erest in the M - 12 - Gildersleeve, C. 11. Nf(,holson, woric of St. Andrew - 'a Churchandthey Rgr.. colling*ood. Traffic Mgt., Sarnia. . Will- be missed In tbis work. A large I . . . ___1___._______- __­ � � .# airck of frie'nds will wish themlilzatly � .. . . yea i's of happiness in ibeir' new harne. .. The excelierif wpat her forfarm stock LET H MURRE. on Tue'ilday last left many at tho,sbare; holdets of'the NoAh Huron Telophone I . your figure for a suit and the figure we will ask will piease you as well as the perfect fit we will. . I guarantee you.. We are Scrx;pu- . lously careful to fit all our patrons. to perfection, as every garment that leaves Our establishment . be. comes an advertisement for tie. . . . I We will give you your choice of the flnest and newest fabrics. . We * - . 1. do the rest. I � . . � . . . GEO, W. BARGEA-40 . - I Fine Merchant Tailoring. . Xred Jackson's 0 - ld ' Stand.. ' I Agent for Beitish-American Cleaning & Dying Co. Montreal, . I - I . - —1 — ___ - ThC CHRIOR fOUR69, Is now in full swing, bring you r- re- . pairs, workmanship guaranteed ' by . old rbliable,lathe hand and machinists. � . . . , Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Aron Bridge Work,. etc. . Attention Ceineht Men! We also make a specialty, of small, Iron bridges. Write proprietor, . . - 1. - - .H.-BIDW-ELL �'- - . . . I I Ctinton - Ontario. R W. CUTLER,' ;aInter and Paper Hangefe, . . All work guaranteed. - . ill � .� Prices reasonable. . Residence�tiearly opposit.e the . Collegiate Institute. — . , Ook's Qftoa Root Catupottak I I __ ThogreabUterine'llOnlo, and - - only sato offo6tusl Monthly � R69ulatorbn whichwonlon oan - depend, gold In thfte d roes . , , of Xr6n9tfi-N0*1, $1 ', w1c2i . - 10 ogroeoptrodget, 4ft V,00 00 . for 0 1 cia tAgea 5 F�r box. I . 11-1 � vuhll drao staii.or $ebb 11 'on"f000pt,61'rfloo; j ' F70'.parnolliet. Addro IN 0q, . 0 K ME010 4100"TonoNto, ON?. ifortawlITAPM10 I 06. at home and the meeting wag not. - , aslargely'attendbd-as .it 7a,nighthave been.� The-sliareholderg appioveaof the work already done: arid re-�elected .R. Vanstoiie. Wm. Maxwell, George SpottemW. J. Green and H. 13. Elliott as proviqional directoriand gave them power to proceed with the work of the company until'such tiuneasthe charter is granted.4ben another incet � ing of shareholdeis-wi,I he called. It is hoped .that consideaable work Will be done -this year arid a large nuinb'er of ftwin" ere have telephone connectjoh. , 0 - I I . I . . I . . . � .. L . L 4W —.L . .. . . L I . I ­ . Beyoun'gl jtis 'only necessar . y -L to take Miller's Compound Iron Pillis to retain Youthful appearance and vigor, Sold bY.W. S. R . HollneS. . . L... I . . . . . . . . — . I . The Court of Appeal declink-4 . to grall, 4 stated.cAse for Mautice:Ryan, who was hAnged'at North Bay lastFri. , day for.the murder of his broth6r. . , . I I . . . _WW*=W�=L. ' ' . I. I � __ :­_­ _T_._1 ��.. I . . - . I . WAS WEA115( AND ' 1. .. . THIN I . . . . . ONLY WEIGHED 73 POUNDS. . L I L, . L , ... NOW WEIGHS 113 POUNDS. i . .. . . . I . Had Iffeart . Trouble And Short�'ess . . - 'of Breath for Six Years. . , I. I . . . . . 1j.. . . I MILBURN% -,"EART.- AND -NERVE -PIUS-- * *1 . . ' ' :cur ' ed, :Mra. X� ; r". ]3fight�L . BtxrnTe . y,,'Ont.- She writes: "I was greatly .troubl4d, for I i,ix years, with my heart and'siroAn;ae of - brea, ' th. I could not walk eighty'rods with: out testing fo6 or fiVe till'Abs in that 'sibod k distance. I got oo weak and thin I only i weighea soventy-three pounds. I deci6d atlaot to take sorneof Milbilril'a Reart and. Nerve Pills, twd after. taking eight boxes I gained in strength and weights and now. L , weigh onei huridred And thirto�w pounds, the Moat 1'eVer Welghed in my life. lice, � .well and ca,h work as woll as. over I -did, and can heattily thank Uilbarn'd 116arb and, Xervo Pills for it all," , Price 50 contes, per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at all deaters, or rdailed direct on ' . e6celpt of price ty The X� Milburn' Co.0 � Uniiied, Torontos Ont. I Kilkhrd's thifnitat etwes Cinlwtt, lot coll'A. 0, UntOrtullatO loss. . � I - W. Vr I -As eep I I . � ' .Died, at the resIdencQ of her son, Strong's farm near by with an army well stirred with alongbandled dipper Tailoring Clothing . . Furnishin " I , . 11 - . I rifle with a range of two miles. After By thus;doiug you will fludyou'll have . . _ . 9S, .Jos, A. Mallo,ugh, Saturday, May 22nd, a careful search the bullett was found very good results, I I � . . � � �. , , M . 111111111 Ann McIntyre, beloved wife bf the. and is as large as the point of a man's . Yours truly, I . late Jdin 111'alloug1l, aged 80 years, finger. Th . orelsalargedent in tbel � . . Mrs. Mallough was. born near Kircub. .de of it, where it struck the poker. . I � . CHEESE 4KAKER .. SL i , — � —_ -_ - . � . I bin in countv of Down, Ireland in the I - . . I . . I � I I . . � I . I - . I . 'Is* Came to this .country In . � The Store where you get the most for your money. . year 4). Or deVan'S Freikch Female Pills - 1851 and three years latter married 6o Well people do not worry. Take . I. The Wife's Friend I . Mr. Millougb of the 2nd. con, West Miller's Compound .Iron Pills and be . 1. I . . � . . . . . I I I . Wawariosh Vere she spent .there. well. 50doses for a quarter. Sold 6y A . mainder of'her life with the exception , W, S-, It. Holmes. . . . . . reliable regulator. ; never fails. I . . of ten .years residence in Lucknow. '. � I - - . �. I . . While these pillshre exceeding power- SEED, - CORNS' . -1. , . I f al in regulating the generative portion . ' . � � . I I . I.. $he was a genial and kind' disposition, v . -BbIsrave .of the feluale system', they are strictly .. . I Webavefourkindsof Seed Corn -White Cap, Bailev,,Uaming' I . � . and many will remember her' home as Messrs Gillespi . a & 'We�tbrook cut Eftfe to.use Refuse all cheap. jrnita- and M. 8, S., good quali ty. We.. have, White Dutch Clover. Maud'd I . being charactexized by open hosbitala andpacked DO bunchesL of T�,�n� shingles tions,: Dr: he Van's are sold at $6 00 a Wonder, this is a forage plant said to grow 12 ft high but makes best . ity. , Being a . consistent member and for J. A, Brandon last Nve in gleven box, or threa for'$10. - Mailed to any 11 result when ctit 4 times'.& year,' We have Mangles Sugar Milngle, � . regular attendant of the Method'St- hours and 30 minutes,and no rush on, address. The ScobelL`Drug Co. . St. ' ' Taresi Millett Turnip, Seeds, garden Peas, Garden corn and all other , � . church her lose. will be thuch, felt, For littrvey Watson returned from Ate. gattiarines, OnL I . Garden Seeds: This is the time and place to get Sbed of best QualiLy. � . .. , . . . the last year she had been in.poor lita, Manitoba, lKst Friday to vi'sit, his : ' , 4� , . . . I . . . .1 I . . .. . .. � ... 'health, but not until *Decemberlapft� sick mother; Vortuhaiely, lie reached 91naid's, walneent citres; mstempoi � I ' 1. . .1 I � I . . : I . ... whealocal paralysis seized her,she was home in time to talk to her before she .11 . . . . .Terms cash or Produce. Highest prices Paid for Produce. � . . � . . . I confined to bed: -. During the past few. 'passed away, . . . . . Advic . e I-rom . thi Ciallery. . - I I . . � . . . . . .. . I . . . I months of her sicknese she, was a 'great , Wm. Woodman, who '.has, made his . . .. . - � desboro.'_ sufferer, but she bor6 it with patience home with Thos. and Mrs. Hill of Bel' One of. the best stories �conce.rning- R. Adanlls, Lou . ... � . . and resignation, ever able to say "Thy .�grave, Intends. going to the House Of -Charles Warner, the POPTIlar English . � . I . . I I Willbe Done." She leavess, family Refuge at Olint6fi.Where be, Will spend actor,. who met with such a -tragic . . .. � � � . Wl I . .of eiglit children to rapurp.Aier demige, there -inder of his clays. '­ I . end a few days'ago, tells of an amus- . . .� . -or 0 . MAI ' . -wbich happoned, when ____. . I . I � - -ow . . Fred S,candrett left last week, with ing incident � Phosplionol-V ElectrieRe- . Mr. Bolton, -of Listowel,-.burveyor. lie was. ,appearing in; a play written I I . ' . .1 storer for L.t 1111ankind They will be engaged in snrveyiu-k by Mr. .George R. Sims, in which he -. ' ' ' I I . .!-.- !body to, summer, north of-Prairle-Riv . uppos n artland Cementeo. . lie . st . ores every nerve iwthe � dutnew tpwnships in tne west,thia is r, ed to be starving in a.garret. . Natidncl P' . . er,Sask.i, Belore g6in- I . 1. its. proper. tension , restores vi&� and on the:C. N,.' -R. .. . ... . g on 1he btage I e li�d ' for- 1 11 . � . ,. . - I � . .1 ­'. . .. I . gotten: to �emove a valuable diamond � . . I +. . . I . I . ..—Durham +& I . . - - vitality. Pkem.atuVe decay and all sex. .. There- passed peacefully - away at ring,:.which glistened on .his. finger. . . . ,� . � I . . i.. . � I . . � : , .!L;. .. ual weakness, averted ai:6nce. Phos'- B ' . I I I . . . I , jjelkvay.e Sunday forenoon, May'80, He had a peculiar trick of extending % . A:s M rs. -T.'R. 1, I � phonol will, make youa. new.man. .$3 ME " Wal ker has felt Cliniont. the . . � �. a box, or two for- $5. an ary Ellen Geddes; belo�ed wife -of hl� hand high above'.Wa bead, and... .- , I I . � I .. I Mailed to co� WinWatsoh in the 41tft year of her tl* ight the light" caught the gem ag .h - -transferr'ed '' �j address on receipt -ot price. The$ _ I .. lis A ency forthe� above Company . as been . ell Drug Qo.,. 8 Oath'trines� 'Dab . age,�afler a lingering illness of about: �lrnd made it flash at the very rn . o- . to me. . � . .. I I . I .... .. .. . , . . . I . I I . � ,. I . . � . .... .L ._. I � , . ,. one year. Mr& Watson was born,on ment, lie was declaring: ��"My wife I �.. . . 1: . . . 11, . . .. 1. . ,.. . . . . ­ . .. . I . � . . . . L.. 9rd con. of Morris,and was inarried and child'are starving and I.cannot . Those-d6siriho, the Best' Cement at reasonable � . I ' tn' I . . . . . . Perth- m6inhty., . . . . . - 'quite young to Mr. Watson, - She, bad give'theni 'bread; �What shall I ao? . .. 'prices may secure -a supply� froni. me. � . - I . . . - , of lgrave continuouisly,with What shall I do?"- Avoicefrom-tha � . , . .The. one * tome. reCurns 6t,th6, p4m resided in Be . � . . � 1. . I . � . . Stratfoid for the -month of -May the exception of a couple, of years a ' d . . . ... � . . . I . I . �.. '.. .. � .. . , . amount to $1,1,150.84. . - - '. , . . . spent in northern Michia,an. Mrs. g lleu'Tespon ed:,* "Pawn. yer ring. . " : . I . guWnor!" . . . . . I ..: � : I . IS- .-T, A._1N"XUE'W1S ,.-..clin I ton. . - - '. Will Y. Gilmer,. con. 12, Elma, spent. Watsonwasof an amiable andkirld . . . .. � . - � . I . I . . . I . .. 11 .. .. . � . .. . . I I Victoria Day in Brussels and w6n the disposition, beloved*by all her fvIeLdh , ' ' nsion at 102- . - . . I . .. I ­ .. . � I ., .. . 5 mile Marathon race against 6 com-' and neighbors. . Irl religion she was a � , ..r - . . I . . . . � � . tch - stri6tPresbyterian and a Christian -of .rimothy'- Hennessy, though a h-tmi ; . - .. . '. . — . . � . - � � . . . . . . . . I I . I . petitorg, the prize',being a gold wa . valtl6d, At 025'. . . . . humble type. In - was 'in her home dl�6d'and two, worL-s occasionally oil . . . . , . , Miss Violet. McCallum, .144 Albert I Where'she was �t .her 'best. �Shebore Ws farm at Midleton ,County.Cork, To' THE P UBLIC. o - V .I.,:. street . Irelan& I A-fewL..days'ag� he was te- A - - F r.d & Mde"' d ' I was presented with ahandsome the burdens of life faithf ally with her , . � silver' candelabra and fdrn pot corn- husband and always t ,ld-age pension' on -the ; I. : I . � . � . � I , - ried to help her. fused.! an c . tely sold ont,our business . I . � � 0 home..,. She I to groiind of being in-receipt.of sufficient .. Baying la . Having secured a commodious Grain . bined by "meknbers of St. Joseph's, children' - :J . to John P. Sheppard & J)o.' We del St rehouse, wbare now buying all ' ' . ' '. (!batch choir' or! the- occasion of her mouin her d'emi *0 her bus=twg income, He is believed to'be the old- . O I . , I Q sir kinds*of grain, for.which. the,highest . I . * . . . retirdthent from tbe choir. . �' Sone and one daughter. - ' est apPlicant in Ireland. for a pension. 6. to thank the', public for their . . . . . � . . . . ,. . . . . .1 . . . - . . . patronage While we ..conduct6d' .the pric�s. w1.11 be paid. � . . . . , I . � . .. � . The vital, statistics of the town of . -.-� - I . ... I _. I . - I .J I .. - I. I I .. . . .. . � ,bu . sines I s, ,and we would -on behalf ot � *Bran, -,Shorts, Oo . r)3 And all k t ihds ' . . f'_ - . I . I St. Ililrys for the month of May were; I , I I Value ,of Ma�poles- .. - * . * ' 01 - I . births4, rbarriages'2, deaths 9, cause ot Ille-A. Charmino, - W ' don (Eng.) our.successo�ls, - solicit foli them thc. grain,.Seed8'and other feeds kept - �011 -.1 , . . ;� . , I . M 0111.an_ I Tbe,�.ea,catiori oi the'Loii patronage e5 . d6nded �to uL-. The new hand t the to'ehouse. . . ,. .. . I death, I � old age. 1 app6plexy, � pneu- I � I.. � . .. I I . � 6-" ,�:. ,:.' � L , ' County council has'decid6d*.to 0jpplY . firm h4je; taken possessionj :and wil, . . � . . . .. . 11 .. . . .. I monia, I heart failure, 1. endoc�rd�tis., - - You never saw a beautiful woman, maypoles to the'. .kirli anA , mixod de- leollect all Look accounts,. and p!xy ab :I , , . , I , . ` �. , 1. - � 1. autiful wo � ... A L 'A ... I gall stones, 1.c&ncer of the,.Admaebt who'didn't have beautiful' hair. The f tlie'.61ements�ry schools.' � accounts'coi2tracted-b - y as in. cinnec Ford' -- & C I I cerabi-al'bemorrhage.. � . .� .,. joharms.of a -be, man lies in * partlnents,Q tte6 ' reported that Way- - I . . . . I I .. . � . . eo .. ,. ... I .A .sub-ooynmi I � tion with our business. : . � . . . � . . . . � her train. ..Many Women do not realize pole exercise was a . source ol. I I .� .. . . .. I ... The iPerth � county council is, iholding " . I . " consider- - . , .. .: . I . . , . �. I ,, G. To R. STATION� CLINTON. I . . it� June s " , '" the. attractirins they, pbssess.because - moral benef . . � TYNDALL & CARS. ., . . � . . , ession ift the court house at able physical and it to the 11 . . , . . � I � 1. I . ... . .. Stratford.' The most important felit- ,ihey do not give proper ,atte.rrtioa t6 -p 1, ' � � �.',­ ',; . .'. - HavingboaahtOat the business,oi - . . .. . . . . . I .1 � . . ; , . I . . businesa�,was.thej . . . . I � .�pL___ - _­.­ ..... . . . 1. . . . . nee of the . wesent. .the care of the hair I . . I . . . . 1. . I . .. !�yndall,& Care, ar d taken'f ull: pos-,ef,. . � . . .. - � . . tation of the counitk treasurer's report, ' .The.women of the iqQy,. .9re, famed ... I .. . 1 ., ,. . . . 1. . k **� . . I . . 1. - _ 1. .sion, We �. take this opooftuhity 0:". * .. . I � . . . . . . . �, I . . . . . ' - wb o estimh ted that $55,350 would have for their beauty, riot becatf8e their - ' `4Vj%.MW.14=)0WLX_1%�` .. soliciting the patronage th-it wa .. �� . . I I . to be levied on the county to cover the facial features are superior to those. of r - , . . ,. . ; goUgR 'given : . I . .. I ! . The Kmd You Have Ak th � to the late firm and would eay:1 - . . annual- expenditure. . . other. women, but because" they know Boars the , , � at vie are preparpd to stipply� all the . �'. _... , .. I . . . . . I — Sorxi-6 bright ybung'-Aadents of the I lio w to keep y,.q-,tg by supplyiugvigor ftntmv �. . . ., - . . . . I �. engineerink- depattments lustre. anwstrengv,% to the hoiri I .. deminds of the� gpneral :public., Wc I - . . - . I 1, of McGill .6f a. 9' �,f � intend"keephig a full stock of choice . 1, . , I . . I . . . and Other colleges have joined the . Up to a few years Ago, Parisian Sage . . . I. � groceries, which We will SP11 at close . . . . . . I'll, - ­ .. . .. - - � . force'bi the G. T. R. shops at Stra,t- cOuild.hardly he obtained in - Ainerica. - . . . . i ,_ . 11�. 'priaos. Call and inspect.our stock be- � �, . .. . li . ford with a view'fo suppiement their But.now this delightful liair restorer -15y hard% -%fork, and hftrd worX axofti, 'fore.buying elsewhere. , � - , . .., - - ­ I . . I � - theoretical training by pit%otical exper. can be had in every town in America has Sir-Vredoi-irk Bridge, brganist*of . . . - �� - - ,_ �'l ,,, . � I I . I . Cash pa;id forbutter and eggs, and � �ft I �, �--, ,� � � 1. ience� Among these are Mesers. Bruce W. S. R. Holmes sells it'in Clinton f be Westminster'Abboy, attained his. prq�- allkinds'of farm, produce. I . �. . . , � - . ... Robband Hillyard Morris, Monfreal; 50 dents a b6 ttle, and he guarantees it ent'prominent, positi�n in tlie'musi� - � . .. . . I : � I .. - __ . - I ... --.; . . . _ I - . - �� - I � - .N. Alfred a -ad Douglas Donald, Belle. , to grow benutiful, luxuriant haiifto cal world. � He can recall the days . .- ... - ..., - �_� . - I , _�_ . . v,ille,landBriieeRiodan,Torointo. The stoo failing hair; to stop itching of the 1 when, as a -boy in a country cathe- J. P. Sfie ,�' . . � . - - . _-, __ . . : ,. .'' . .� p ard & 00. .. . *_,� �% I , , . I � . . first b&mPd is a son - of Mr. W. D. 8c;i]P- Understand, W. S. R. Holmes dral town, hd ba,d.*to play, teach; and . � I � . ­ _� `� . . Robb, G. T. R'. superintend � il1,;kIv9 you youi? m6ney back if it - 'Phone No. 83, 1 . . . 1 _.. ,. . . . . I i I I . I . . . - ... . . I � ent; of mot- w I � I . . . . . walk four ii-nd a half- miles between ' . . . 6 c -1 I - I I � . I . I . . . . . . ive power and has been -here some falls, . - , . 'e .* . I . . . � .. . . . . I 'Rochester and Gravesend to fill th J.'P. Sheppard K V. Sh pp� rd .1 . . . . . . . . . ' . . 1. - . . � . I � I . . . . � . I . I . time� . - . . ent , *ht,6 . . � .. I - - * I. gition. 61 organist, for $1.05 per yeal�*. — , I.. � .1 . .. . . . . � The Dominion Governm Sedforth. z. PO . I � . . I , . He has also - mentioned the int,erest- ,. . .. ... I - . . � I � I building a fine thr6e-story ps as. Watsonwas in GoAerich.last irqi, fact thAt Sir Eldward. Elgar once r'first Orders because We know thali - * -' � . .and customs house at Parkbill, Which � week -attending the Junesessiork of the a W TERWORK * '� - . � � . . . I . . plaked - second fl4dle in an 'orchestr A S. Y.0'esatisf&ctioli you will ,deiive-ftbux *, , ' '- when compl�ted and furnished Will'. colubty council., . � . . .. ' . . .1 ' , I . - costsoti�ewlflir� in the neigh�bothood in the recent, examinations at the7 which Sir -Frederick condwaWd. - - - . . .. I .1 . � . I . . I that will open -your eyes�to the fact I ofAI0,6W.' The contract was awarded School of Piactical Selence, Toronto,' . Wir Frederick -has. couf6gs ' ed that -he ' that. you c4nnot Ao better :ap0yuwh0r&, ,' I toLeslie W. C.i MeNdill, St. Marys, .01. W.- Berry, of SeafQrth. passed the trios undet all circumstances Ao be. Town of -elinton,.. . else that'you can with as,, will- . .. I and they have 'sublet the contract for second year iii ciiiI engineering and cheerful, and tells a story of fiow, he - �Provincc of Ontario. . , find that we are not ,fall -at ses" in our I tfie,stone and brick work to Foster obUtined the-pri�,e offered fdr - the best ,greatly benefited one pupil by ad-'. ' . � . . . business,- but thoroughly -:,up - to -'bhe - . Close. of Stratford, w.ho has a staff of essay (va 'The Ideal -Lecturer ind Lee. � vishig him not -fo grumble. "This. ' Sealed tenders will be:re�aived by minute" arid watchful of the interests 1. , " bricklayers and laborers from. Strat- turer in Tedhiple'al Education,," which pup;il," says .Sir Frederick,- "was an the Town Clerk nntil Tuesd I I A our customers, knowing that.. by,0o �'� � - the'spot and- -th6.groutld f wao-open to lilt graduates i 4( 9 Ity'd,11101ur loin we are really adtingl'.for ou.r - .. o ford on. . or ` and under. inveWratoe grumbler.' I -to obtained a 2' .90.) at 8 P.M., for the I � I n'on Saturday. The . - Its I i'the proposed Wa � . . . . . as broke graduatesof theR. P. S. . very ice appointment, in the c6un'- - in sedions o ter. awoklitimate ben6fib. - . .same w ' - n . . 0 say � I u . I I I � building4ill be com' no Works have now a. w stem. � . .. I , pleted for occa- The Bell ED I I went down to see .him, -arid . . I I I . ._ ' . DOWNS : " , full for, " , .ky'.. .,� , ce empfoyed and are.vggry busy try , , A . Labor pipe laying. parley byqgOstm&ster raylor in the fall . is I , _. Re A . 9 I . . asked him how lie, wits getting 6n, , Pump. House I . . . I — . I . � . I . iketting up Work for orders already in. 'Oh, prelty Well,' he, tepli4 "but 'the 't " ` ' ' I 11 ., . I . I . . . Prospects' -for a large sekson's bnoiness pj4be is so inar . . , . . ' ; I is New life for:& quartet. Mftle�?s Co - . tistic.,­ H ad = . 0 1 Water Tower. ' . tot I .. . . . . I 'I -I *1 . In I., , 0 11 a 11 D 11 Cast Iron Pipes, , - Merchint Tailor, Olin , pound Iron Pills, Sold. by W. S. both, in Ontario, and the West were - lot of �Iluminated texts oxi the I ' . . I.... I 1� ­ . ", . . . . � R. never more encouraging,.' . . . . . nice I -E, 11. Hydrants. Valves, 6tc.,,.' *1 ' . - . — , ­ *. , - � Rolrrres..� � I . . . : walls, of hi.� room, which he said had 11 PompingMachiner . . . . . . . ... � .. it . . .. . . .. . * . . W. S. Campbell son of the: late 'Dr :: 11" V . I ­ . . I .- .. . q Campbell, of New York, and ' been -drawn by a young lady..,. 'So . 11 .1 11 . I . . Huron eounty : � * f6imerly: - - H 11 Producer Gas , PlanL. . � . . . � I . . . . I 1 ed? I sug. g, I,* Receiv 13 ... ou. I � Ito- Archbishop Mc-Evays.of Dolefully he replied*that h 11 11 - . . . . . I . Toronto, eonductec) theotdination of of Seaforth, hag just passe& his final., .You are going to be marri � laLs arid speoificitions ma.y 'be ' 'ire, Y , " Last Wee . examination in ni6dioine at the' Urri. i ge4ted. . if . ing asin A . .1 . I I . versityof Moryland. The fri6ndA of hoped so, "Look here,' I Wd, ' - seen at the Town ClerWs office, Olin- . � . three young Men to the priesthood, the young doctor here wid extend to" give -you a text, will YOU get the young . one of them being Denni's O'Connor, I ton, or at the office of the Chief Bingin- . I � _ . do you more oer. 103 Ba -or 9fkor . I :of St. Augustine, Out,, .. him coRgratalation% �.� . . . I lady to work it? � , It W1IL St.,T,orofito,'on 11 Satisfied I I I I Food than all these Scripturol iiub� 111 ... � I . I There are some.4.,000 aays of siatute **. Wir%,n+,av*% V"tob IF. -"A,-" � I �* - _1__1_._. --1-1 - IM -1.4 _____­a_____�______& _ -"6 - ­L_i� -, ­i&ii.4, ;iAii-r-roAAPA" ­� , ­ - -, . - I ., . ,�uu T -.h. __ ­_� , In to Goderich so stat neetion with 9. suit ed by Mr. dnd Mrs. j Tp. The latter wai 2wa aceidenb, the .1,1aimed, from i pip, e in a field near.. was.to be but sieea yer vam sida of the .will look a fence, thev on ring so heavily - try'. . � '6418iq acres in 11ch 48,087 are U948193611. Of IuZesg assess- lsdessmeFt, 02'. 41 and Mrs. Marsh int *ere called eir case in bon. in a ,y wnere a culvert ; the road. Mr, U Counbil. Law. 'As the Marsh d Barrister Blair munleipalit,0de. , lilt erL ' 'F fiay. b hei%rd � nd� � afth, who tesid"s . � . " Sept . ember loth to. tS "th, - I . . . . I . 1 gave him was 'Don't grumbld.1 I � I went down to see him. a few' -years, . . , . . � 1. . � The management of the Western- 'Fair# London, Ont., b&Ve'ju8t issued AfterWards, ,and lie t6ld me the text had 4 done him a lot of good. -- TWs their Ift'PrIze -List, Itisaveryneat happened years -ago. He has flow a andAttraptivo bbok and' contafiA6 !�. %v.ifo an4 five or six allildren;.he bm . number of important changes, A large, notbine to ff'rumble about."' number of new section& have been ad. . . ded arid increases ma,de In 9everal do. . ­.... ...­ I ­ ­ ­ . partmailts, Especially is this the 6, ,9 i, in the Cattle and Live Stock I clasi 8. i 0 1% . . and there will no doubt be the lar o8b, .. . ­ � � I 111"o . Aft** rit i 1UP 9khibition thisr year- ever hald in toft�. ,Ke" . don, Stockihefi whohave not previous ' ly exhibited at London should send for V . Yourbr4in, muse' * les and nerves a Prizd List and, pre are their stock for this splendid Exhitlition, depend upon good physical - Prize Lists,. entry Forms and'all ne-o condition. Secure it by using eesarY information will be romptly - . venon-application totfto.1r10y.A1i1* Wunt, London, Obt. . � I � , $ . 8 .-_-1 -------- � , ilEECHAM, ,0.&.0,WAC!0Z-%:Z_-�. : 11"To W � .OTbe'Kind'You Havo AlWays Boughi I 8, '. I elanatmo a . , � ,�� P LL ' at . , ,16��� .#old everywhtre. Ilk fi9je4.j8,og0t$# - �A L. MA'OPHVIRSON, H', WILT6E. Towh Clerk; Ofintoll, I - MaYbr. Clinton. I I . �� WtUrus cHim4t;N, o_rl" 0 vor6llbo. . 6,340 e.hfof L-Ingirieer . , r I.... . I I . . 0 . 1. I ... . � I I . . 1. ' �A'. .. ob od. Bob"E .:5 , . I . I . To Farindrs and Others., . I W6 have several- paits of our bw.tl I make of Boots. Good targains while they last. just the. thing YOU need " � t I - - - Whr"' 'he - epril"g'a o0erl'" u , o reep .You eot dry. r allne I r f 10 "0_ . p We are head�u&l ters while,you aiyin5. � our I epa;rs done . , W. "it. on pr,ees are right. Opposite the iost office Having opened &,branch business at I'londesboro jointiv with MrMol(own's . Harness Shop, we! can do making and vepairing vt shortest possible. notice. , , .. I IO '-Lwa Jl - e, Son , UU11%; f . I . . . . , ig.the Work god 94 I., . , I ' ' 1.9 the price Aght '? I I . � Is It rtturned Promptly? . . . I . � . Wo are in business to fill all . these Pasentials, and Would like to howe a chanop"to prove it to you, . . � We do Repairing, . GlIdlotgo Engravingo settingm etc. . ­ � I .1 ..�_ ''. ,., . I . I -L_ % R. oun'.1er, Issuer of Marriage Licenses � . WO 1. . . I . . I 0 . I I I I 11 . � . . . . . _.__-1.___. ..-.,-�"...-"-"--.-,-..,—.,.-- _.1..1 --1-- ---.I.. 1. � ..., . 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