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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 2!, I I- __ . - I � . . I 4 a = Clisivia Nows-0somml - --- - ____ --- __1 � � . I � 1. 11 I 11 I I ;r ­ - r ' I . - �r I - I I . .1 . 11 I � I I 1 . I- I I I . � . I I .1 � r I � � I � I . I I I r I r I . I � � � I I . I I I . r I I I . I . . I , r ' � . I � � 1111. - I 11 I - - r i r; #;;;;;- �'A , , rrrr a, . . I . � I - narc'h 18th, tM, "410my- "&00V"c-1_. I 3" hed No Low TM N I � . I ,,,, r" � Huron County Newswv Gathered Of 0o" ow"itaos, In yew Wood 1hot 1� I, Year the e bove be" eauod �"Littio 004orse is ,� r ' 2'. , , .. .# I -WP_" I . I tq fight for you spairist tho dkoatiot : . . I" . " I 11 Gravel Easily and Naturally Cured � sormor that "notonily, sti4angor your . I . ^ hoalth, Thosis oorp"faltits are matio � ap . ­ . boalthy and '04viia by the V", ,of I 11 11 , , y longer. but come r Joseph -Pelrine, Who Suffiered the Tor- ' d rb Hows sorsapttrilla, - Don't hug the back 40)s , by Dod4's Kidney Pills. I I . I right out and bo, a Man 11 tilres ofThis Terrible Complaintlor . . for Ne w1,1, s. -Record Rea e This medicine .effects Its wonderful � . - � of $Cie � ou arfo ,,, . � , sl�mply becau" It gmt.a-las j , - . nee as y curem, not , . . I . ., Nine Mouths, Tells Ilow the Old, - I �. 0. 11 I - . � I I , sarsaparilla 'but because It ,00mbluos I - � Reliable Kidney Remedy CuredHim. i � � � I I 1 4 , , , , I , - , I , I , i i capable of doing. - i Stanley Township. St. Helena , the utmost remedial values of more 1 I 0 I -1 . �� i ": Port Felix East, Guysboro County, n -n A,1 ' I 1$01Xrave than :0 different Ingredients. WIX i ... I � T �.Wffl I (Special). -That Mrs. 13. WilkiilsoA of Rioley'visited Mr. will. ItIcNaughton, wh n Mr's M a. . cturniiil x . i TUhOA-- __ ---plowillin and ;N. S., March 15th. r r o spc t , � I In. .e Ramage bAs r , . .to are pw . Illing and, 1 ' ,,,it r , , rea4ly strengthened and en,rialied by ple, w I I w i friends In Belgravo last week, the past three months' iXiglfricnds� from a aengthy visit to her,sister at. this pecu , I , aitliig, t , r combin t o It x , o. lbad You up with you need no longer fear the. knife it , 11A 4 I 1), T or* I , � Ir es a , Ith gXayd,l or other IpAuarY I . . no real substitute for It, U urged to � I lak, .4dexpeueiveft'a Food' I troubled w ' loft for his home in M.etliven, Man., Lortiesville. 1. �ft - 19 y - a - I ) NurseCodo of Bly�th has! .been spond- buy any preparation said to be "Just S40 fast as you will, taket theva troubles is the glad news that Josepb . ­ on Mon0ay. Mr. John Barbour, who was indis- as good" you ma Is In- 4 Way" . , ing ,a few days At Mr. Alex. Porter � ., y be sure It � . I -known. young fir.hor- , � perfor, costs. less to M ,.. and yields I Pelrine, a well I field's, Mr. Jake Baker of Hay purchased &Ippsed for a few days is, we are Pleas- , Ake :� , -Drop in And it will not take us . man here is telling his friends, From The News -Record Qf. ' ed to say, recotering again. the -dealer a larger profit ,. . Miss Mary Porterfield has been vis- �wQ-y.ear-old filly from 'Air. A. Reid I Get It today of . long t -o show you where you are "I suffered a!el . I by 0. 31,oU4CV%z=1Z 4"f . , S' losiri ,r Inteusepain from gT � March 19tb, 1890, iting her sister, Mrs. James Fcrgus- of the Parr Line, Mr. and, Mrs. Dave Farrier visited ati pared only , r . � 1. j vaoney, And how YOU call, I and other urinary troubles for nine . I . Brussels for a few days. Mass., V. 15. A. 12 M?re than jilake up. aigin by months," Mr. pelrine says. "But Clinton, March 19tb, 1890. un of Bayfield Mr. George Morrison of London is . - 1, I . ; ­ I r' � . 4 usmF , * I seven boxes of Dodd"s XfOuey Pills I Mrs. Porterfleild Sr. is At the home spending a few well-earned lidlida:js Master Willie Nixon who has been � cured me completely. 1, heirt,.ly ree- Qutdoor Sports.-Tbe Dauntless Jr, other daughter, Mrs. J. L.. Geddes. under the . parental roof. very ill is now On a fair way to.I Z Douglas bekloy'ilgorator f Lacrosse Club has organized for' the Miss Breckenridge of l3luevale . was M . recovery. Zurich I :t r ornmend Dodd's Kidney Pills to . any- V. YAUI, r . , ,r. Henry 4rratt of the Parr Line I Mr. Chas. Durnin of the 9th con, I Miss I,aura and 'Mr. Elton Bossen� I . ' season -acre farm to Mr � 0 one who is sudering, from gravel or of 1890 with 0. as thq� guest of Miss Owentk recently. has sold his 100 _ Art., , , il Tho 8.116st for. Horses, 41ttle, honorary president ; Lack Kennedy. the 13 are;bad a few sheep hilled lt� dogs lot , , urir r e home Q1 ber Keyes Of abylon Line. We , and Hogs. : lary troubles..": - J, Monaghap, as Nurse McRae is at t1i I , a week. . berry of Berlin called on friendshere. I r . r I � Dodd's Kiftey Fills cure gravel by ,as honorary vice, parent; 9-T, anK Mrs. James' McRae, v sorry to have 4uch fine neighbors , s I last. week, �, �' r I president ; Ben. Qibbi�tgs as s6cre- . . I . " FUll P411 forr 7$ CCU" . Mr. Robert Sterling has returned Mr and �Mrs. 4rratt leave. Mr: E Di I _ , � , , I For supp William Delius .1 I A � _ . curing the kidneys. The urinary or� tary-treasgrer, and for committee, 0. ' ends to. move, to his brother's I . lying . Tid I . 11 i - 11111111111111 gans; are entirely dependent on the � to his home at Melita, Man., and his ratt int N. Kennel, b 1i . ioth Indian I sters, with -1 ­ - -1 .. I � - I... ..r. .. r I I � A. Carter, A. Morrish, 13. Kerr. The � depArt oil, the Bibylolk. MeKillop Township liquor, Inspector Torrance -of Clinton I 'r kidneys, if the kidneys are not in club is a well conducted one whose , 9 � . �. I 'FORSALE ONLY BY' good 4working or'ftr they cannot filter r few daY9. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aunter of Sea- had Frank Uttley and H, McClindhey .. chief object seems to.be to ' I A. Once again the silent inessenger . I � , I develop a of Jr. before Magi,strate Greb who in - out the uric acid and it combines vigorous manhood, . Mrs, Atkinson. and son of Willow forth visited at the home of Mr. death has entered our midst, Wo, .1$0, R., liftm IES . with other products of the body and City, North Dakota, left Belgrave for Reid A few days last week And while i -this "etedr a fine in each case which 4irx� . 11 , . reamery.-At the meeting hold in r Mr. Olin b y olla a , , I . � . ." . I 'causes gravel. Healthy. 14'dueys Ma- C their home lastweek. Ithere he and Mr. Reid went out add I time claiming as its victim ted to about t .irt d r . . J . Manf`&Chemi I., solve tb I . . ,r Gotlerich, Mr. John Hannah of the Mr, George Hanna and son left last 1, bought A handsome team of horses'to � Matthew Lynch, a highly respecte4 st. . e stones and they pass. o � in - 1 Messrs, Isaac and John Moritz, of ''. I Seaforth and Kirvton creameries mad6 ,,,at ,resident of McKillop. ,rhe deceased the urine, That's why DQdd't Kidney week for Hamiota, Man., with a car- work on Mr. Uunter's fruit farm I was born I' .. C valler, North Dakota, have been . . I . I a proposition .to collect the cream. I Grimsby. One was bought from Mr., A County Clare, Ireland, a I'll 1, #*".��,641"*_ - .Pills always pure gravel. 'r' load of settlers' effects. Mrs. Hanna country with it,.s visiting among friends. hereabouts. I ­ -1 . manufacture, sell and ship the butte I -d and came to this � I L*.. 4 r � . . r . d family will le&,ve W. Henry of the 2nd, con. an! the 'parents when' a ' .. I .-. - . D. a couple ot. Of young boy, Three Mrs. McCormick has Pought Mr. ,_RE�IAB1L1TY,. EXPERIBNOE- ' for four cents per pound. The propos- an . . other from Mr. *Ralph Stephenson Hil- . itiou was accepted., ,weeks, . . years ago Mr. Lynch suffered a stroke her's confectionery sto4 and has knov, i r . . . the Parr Line. r � . . I . r, *�- ; _ ..... .. .. - r I , .r . Those Chain Letters Miss Lane, recently, of Tara, leaves' Mr. Alex.' Stewart has rented Mr. I of paralysis, the effects leaving him in ed it to her new store. . , I . I , � . , I Miss Emma Stephenson visited her ; 4 . I . this week for Glencoe where she has 0. Bell's house and will move into I rather a trail condition. He Was iia Xisses Ethel Williams and Lizyid . I Through our exchanges we learn. cousin, miss Margaret Drysdale of r . i � . r accepted the position olbead milliner the village in a couple of weeks. Mr. 'hiSr Usual health until about a month I Rannio were in Toronto last week � . I .-SCHOOL tha . W Hensall, a few days last week. 11 en k1l. wita$ attending the meeting of the Domin-. I A CREAT t chain letters are being circulated � I W . - ., . , . _. through Huron and Bruce- counties. ,in one of the leading stores. . Stewart has engaged with Mr, . I The followitIg is the February mon- 1 ago w'ho : X. W.'as talc I . r I . ,, .. Great fif Reputation" Results, In- The following from the Teeswater W. Cooper & Co.. received last Stubbs for the season. ,r trhly report of S, S. No, 11, Staulcy, 'Bright's disease of which he died. ion Alliance, I 1. I , week a special shipment of books for i Mrs, R. J. Clegg has. shipped her During his illness every attention was � Iluence and ,Thoroughness 1, Now is the ptoper Way* to deal . . narne,% being in order of merit ; . . . I News is about the . . . Oe -tilne tweniter tho popular ,- . with the nuisance: "These letters oc- th� Mechanical lAstitute. They COM-! household effeets from Belgrave and given him. His wife and family 'did ' I - ... I r ,. . . . . . . . prise some - of the - noted! standard will visit friends for a, few- days ' be- Sr. 5th -M. M2. Fisher, Reina Mc- all that loving hands and tender care Mr. Lewis will introduce a daylight I � .. . . � I . . I � . casion a great deal of uneasiness to . f e a , Beath, G. E... Stepfienso;. could do to alleviate his sufferings bill in the House at Ottawa. . . I � 1. a some who receive them, and who are 1works and the in,?estment will foot or le ving for British. Columbia to J 5th -H. Jones, John Kehl, r =- , M 1. 1, r I . � . . . I . I . . � I . I . i. 1. . I .�r,.t I.. . , 11� r r not bold enough to toss them. aside. join her husband. I I Sr: 4t -Arnold r Hannah zLnd prolong. the life so fondly cherish - r " , . . � ­ . � The Clinton "Victoria Cricket Club.- h Petrie, ed. The best medical assistance was It is reported at Winnipeg that the � , ' . .. r . quence. Coming un- the Sydvnham street 'church, Brantford Dinsdale, Oda McBeath. ., I , :01919" as of ,to conse The annual meet,ng of ' ClintoA has extended a call to Rev. W. - J. I also procured but it -was of no avail, Manitoba Legislature will hold a I . I ' I . . . . signed,, and from a source unknown to Victoria Cribliett Club- was held oil Brandon of Port Colborne to become W M. MeBeath, - ,God willed, it otherw,se and the summer. session to * onsider the bolln- TOOTQ� Oure � the receiver there is about them some- r . I Jr. 4tli-H,. 0. Kehl,, H. A. Fisher, i � . . . Thursday evening when the following . r bright hopes that w�re entertained for c I .r I their pastor for the next conference . '1well, his recovery were shattered wls.-n on . '.1e: fq� , prooial - ing of mysterythat makes a strongi officers were elected lot theensuing. . S . 3rd -Anna Hood, Ida Ratl , I dary agreement,. and that a general . "d pk6PAX )le employ- th . . . , � . . - 's . I I . appeal to the superstitious and the � .. � .. � year. . . .1 lollins 11 pr . . I ment, Ou'r `�r4duato readily ob . year :. .. r . I I 1. I .. I.J. C - Monday �evening previous to his death electioft wi obably follow soon.. I I . . I . . I . � .. I Jr. 3rd-Lot-wrence Wasman, N . tiin good p6sitiohs..,"Our Hand- :timid. - I . "Wiseman. . ... Mr. Henry Clark andidaughter o , .- *Ihe became weaker and on the.., last . The steamer Horatlo'Hall ;vas, sunk ,I . , Ron. President,* j. . Prattle, Man,, who have. od, Maggie Parsons. � somb r Cafil6guii ii"freti., .Write for r The nature of the fraud is, likely Ron. Vice, William.Coats. . ., Portage la . . Ho r Thursday in - February "he peacefully in a collision in a fQg oft the Massa'; . . � - ,. r _ . . one tod . Ay�� Students admitted at pretty Well understood. � . nt' H. E. Ilodgens. . I been AiSiting, 4ilki brother iP thitt Sr. 2nd-Jessic.Ccillins, R.Edmonds 11passed away surrounded by his wife ch 'etts coast, I . . Preside' , . I .. . us . iny time. Colle ,open th entire . A letter sigiied."Your Friend" -Wks I village, and other 'friends for a month o Anna Fisllgr� . .. . * * . .ge . P, . . . . Vice, b� N. , Fair. � � . I - and family to whom he was bound by . . ..." 11 . y6ar, I .. � . received. Here is a specimen now on CoWmittee- F. R. Hodgens, F. Keo- have returned totheir western home. Jr. 12nd-Gracie Ross. . I the strongest ties - of affection. His. , . . I . I � I 1. .. 9 I . � I Mr 'and Mrs, Edward - Wightman, I 2nd Part-Cccll Johnston, W., R. U mir..Tf . ;4--A r . I I . I I the round ' . . . lie, A. Cooper, R. J, Macdonald, U. . � . I . . . I 1. . 1pastor, Rev. rat, er . con" IV S I . . . I .-. I.. . . W. J. ELLIOTT, I � � . . 1 who have been visiting friends in this Cooper. ., I "hini a few days bef6rc his death and 5 TEACHERS,of ripe scholar- . . . . *Dear Frientl,-:-Please copy .. thlis MeTaggart. . . . . . . . , r I eeks, leaiie ' lot Part - lstm-Maggie, Cooper, . Willie i - � ship, -wide teachii),r I and busi- � i . prayer and sefidit -to your , friends Sec-Treasitrer J 117, Chidley. .., I dist ict for several . w � . � . � i -administered to him.the- .last sacra- . I . I . ey, Sask., in a parsons. . .. I ness experience in leading Ca- I i Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts., . their home at Hark) 1 2 madiah centies. employe Principal. � ' ' . mand see what -Will happen. . The club siarts.the year under the , I . : . . ment Of the Catholic Church. He wad d bf . � . . I � I feW .days. , . The best . spellers in the .monthly ill - . our cliftin'of High -Grade Cc . ' I Prayor"'10. Lord Jesus, *we- ini. most favorable* circumstances, and, . L fu4l.pQssession of all his faculties, 'Iele,= built up a superior, pitapproach. , � , . . I � ormer years, they will still ch- - - -1 - snelling matches were: . I. . � . . knew well, thatdeathwas . hovering e unt. .1 . I I �. . I . . . . . I . . plore Thee tolove and have mercy as in f ppionship of , . I sr, . 6th--idurray Fisher.. near, and as be lived, so lie � died Each student is instructed :privately at . on all mankind. "Keep us .frorn. evil 14eaver. Ao hold the ehi . ' . , hisowndesk. We omelet our. graduates.to I , . . NEW FIRM. : by . Western Ontarlo.'-A§'i Juriibr cricket . - Morris Township. Jr. 5th -Herbert Jones. . � bapRily. Bu I t.sa'd, indeed, is the harne � the bemt positions. . . 11 . .1 Thy precibius blood, and take -us : * "equal, having d& . . . . Sr 4tb-Hannah Dinsdale. Three conrses-Conintercial, Stenography . * to li ' ' ith Thee eternally-. I I - - . '� team they have no . I I . from whi�h heliasbeentaken . and end Telegraphy. - , Enter any d : ay., . . I . ' v ". w ' f eated all . the junior teams last 'year, I Percy Russell has' gone to Detroit Jr.*. 4th--�Herbert; Kehl. I . . dimmid. -%vith tears will be: the eyes � Mail Courses. - Following- thi.i it is stated , that ' � . here he Will pursue his work of tail- . Sr, 3rd -Anna Hood. ' Write for particulars. - , . . OF OR -AIN ,DEALERS I besides. a good nuilitbet of senior teams. V - . . that look in vain for him. To the ber- . I . I., . . 11 . I those who do not 40'p suggestedwill � . I I ),ngp oring. � . . . . . .,. . . � Jr. ftd�Nelson Hood.. � � - . eaved widow I and �. family we. extend I . .� ­ . . . . � � ___________1�__ - . meet with some great misfortun6i , They. are very anxious to arn , . . . I . . � � . . . games wit . h eastor.n clubs,lok � out6d James Duncan was a-mongthe Vict- : 2nd-Jeissie Collins... - , I . I I out heartfelt sympath' in: this their- . .CLINTON ,. � - � . - while -if one wri�cs ffinc, such - letters . ims of grippe but is getting all right c s y I . , The undersigned have secured the , . . � Hamilton And Pickering preferred. : . . . .2nd Part, -.Pe il,J I Olin . ton, :. , ' � . : ' hour.,'of`triil, but they have, the con- ' I , rperly occupied I by � . arild mail them on the ninth day after . � - - - I . . � . . . .1 .. . . I ... I . -1. . . I BUSINESS. COLLEGE 1. . warehouse for . - t i Messrs. Churchill and Marshil� ' Of again. I I . I . . . Wing hapWiless. of knowing I that,tl�06 ­. . � . . I I . receiving the; iette'r-ex eri - I I I . .. i .. P ience a grea I Miss Edria I . . . . GEO. SPOTION, PniNcxpAr.. I. aro,oD the . �.. I Watson ligg returned _. �. I ,.: .. � . . - . . I I . � . Mr. W. G. Perrin and - Goderich 'townshig lefty,qstbrilay . for � � I . : . . dear ,one Was all that was, go, d, and . I 1. . . . . I ". OW * is. asked to - make a wish I I I I .o I . . market for,all kinds of grain 'for jOY. .e . I Vancou,,ver B. C. ..... , � . I .� ,.to hot h0me from an extended visit Dungannon. . - I- . . true, A- good,� practical. Christian . ,: a '. . I . I I . . � I . . I I . hile writing'. I with friel.ids at Monition I . .. . . I : . "highest W . Mt-. John A. King, recently in tba I ; . . . truiy - kind giid lov ing husband, a fond�, . . . : whick they WAI Pay' tbo� I . I . . A. � . I 'T � . . . � . . ­ .L . . __ __ - -1 '. I .. I I . . . I . .. . '. - , �7he likbiffibod Is,that the chain or� wing - iS the illness of. Miss Mary . I that, Nlr. Temple. ndulg'ent parent, a faithful friend, .. .- possible price. , . . . i baking` t3usme.ss bore- removed - withl" 0 . . L We - understand I m � � . , . . . . iginated with - someone' -whose mind �jast W ,cc D Scott . , teacher :of '§.�S., No. '51 L , , atL M�J­ . .. . . I . J his family to. Goderic eck wher ., dria . . Clark 'has decided to Joeate - and was universally . beloved .'and res- 1. .. � .1 . . BRANI,0:00,RN . 'AND -had become unhinged 6ii the subject.of I � continue. the rqanvifac- the -school Wasclosed oneday� - last'v.jjl� .Sask. Mr. lVilham Anderson, i ­wbbi kndw, . I � � . . . . he propbses to � I ­ I . I . . . . pected by all - . -him,., This � . I I religion. The way to. - �ut a' end' to .1 1. I formerly a hardware mercliant-,61.thit I . I ' .. 11 .. I ll� . � . turc the .. staff *of life.: .. . . I I week. - . . . . . I was testified to' by the niany people i 9 � -for I .1 .. . . .. . .. I � . . .1%008S SHORTS' �. it. ii .sensible people to pay. no . Mrs., Janies'Duncan.. of the Ith'14110, placc� is located there. : . . , from 'far 'and near' who' thronged - to ­ . . � . . . �. I , . * ' ­ - � ­ . � . . . . I . I I . �. 1. . . lided the, letters. It -you receive - . . . � - , . . laas been in Voronto r�ceiving special A:t the recent meetin(r of the Junior. * - 6 - � . . - . warehousa a supply of Bran, Corn such A lettor, rem ,m � I P c , Of, tr' I . . -,Godehch Tip. i March 19th, 1 E . . . ' i . er and. gazo. ,ice 1% no in I ' , L ' I the request it contains is to help ' on . . .. . , George *Kelly Sr,,'of Morris.has PU177 recently the- following officers were i frIend who looked so sf.KenB add peace- .. . � . ,, I and Shorts. Grain taken 'in ex- t . I . �. . . - I . - oing-ou , fo- I an -our . 1, to . I . . . . . M . We 'will keep oia h' d at I .. . . . . . .tfie saddened hothe to Oct tip a'Prav . I - e b6r tluit to obey. - . . . oo. I treatment from -a s"cei-alist.. . . IL 466 of .the Mejt�od,ist church held I I on the f .. the miscliik a:nd perhaps. to anno�,,your Mrs.- James Rutl�dge; aged eighty . phased lot 23 on the 9th from th.2electlel'; 1. . . .Th n- . G , * . t, 0 . � . ful in death's cold embrace. o In I I I . . change.t . I . friends. The waste -paper . babkct - or years,'.: a*fi old resident , of this town- estatd'of -.John i,S1k.elton, tlie,,prbcc be- President, Janie Stothbrs'.'' I. .1. . I I ' " ' ­ .. � � . . ,pral,'which took ,place on Saturday . , B.. 0 � - . I . 'ecretary, Edith Tr . . I , ' stove is the proper place; for. sliell eP- ship, died i:ccently. She had been a ifiig �3,7W - , . S cleaven'. was. one of the la,rgest that 'has ever . . ,. . . . . ames Duncan left �r. '. � . igtles. -D(5 your .share to put a Stop member of the Methodist Church 'f it I Mr. and Mrs. J last' .Treasurer, Maggie DishL . . ii . . .. ' taken place to St. Colulr(b.h cemetery. . I . . . I I . __: . to the -fraud, .. . .. .. I .1 I over. sixty years. - ' .. 1. 1. Week for their home at T'AsqPa. Sask;, Organist, Elva .Johnson. ... :The caakOt , -was ' barno 'by Messrs. I " . Fortl .XcLeod .1 . 111. . I , . - ' I . usiness , Beaeoiii, arid.''. J ofter a few Months Visit with. friewig I - The Lca,'ue, - " . . . . . . .. .. . . , �. .. . , . . I , i , 11 ; . . . Mes'srs. W. '11. alia 11 mbership of � . i . � I . I . . I . . I . � _: . .. 1. . I I. . . , . I 9 4S a me, , � . Thomas. Moylan, , ,allies j.,�,vafis, .Pat- . . . I . . . .. � . .; . . , � . � � . I ... . ".. - .1 �. � . . ... . .. . . �. I . . . I ­ .. Rathwell last'Week, Cut 1 2091. cords, 1� of her4c. . - .,, , - .*.. , ''. I.. . ­. � . tor -0 and is progreisirig. . ... 1� I I vlin . . I . I !a - nd,� NUchad I . I L . I . I I . - I . 1. . . . � .. . .- . . . , � . . � . ., . I . . . . . . w tick Gi , George Rol I I - � � . . . . . � - - . .. . , . . . ­ . . . . . . I' Mi- J rnqs�'Gay-of,Toronto, fbrnijer� ,. ' : - SALE I .. , ,. I . . . . ... . . . , � � 29-ineh owbod out of one... -tree 'on the - I - - :. . . . I .. �. I . .. a 1 . 11111 .. . . .. . .. . . . I . : . . Whitechurch . . . � . ., � * ' . . . . I . .. '. I '� * ` Klein and . Patrick . Ryan. ' Sole �. , . ' . .: i �- � . . . . . . . . _.. 1. , _ . , 61 . iigh mass of requiem was celebrated ' ; `1 � � . - . . .. .. 1. . . 1. . .. ;. ::, Gl Middleton,'. - The _ . . I I .1 �Iy .'' this pla6e,visited'At ihe - hoim.e I I I .. - �- - _ farni.ol,-Mr. ' _ft)rge ______ .,. , . 1. - . ... . . . . .. .1 1. . . .. - r 'i ' sto :Of :the - Vill Ire flr§t'� 22 -inch - cut off the but -of - . the -'Repeat'it :---�'ghilo.Ws Cure -will ,.%I-'Oi Mr. Ja &s Whyard ice'ently. .,. . . . � . . . . I I . - . . I . �. . M . R. 1, J,. Olin n a_ � . - . - . � . . ni . . .1 by - Rev. Albert McKeon P.�'P., who ' .. . I . � I . . I .. . * . . . C%0AL .. I has been, v e ry' i -ll.': � �. - -.----.- - a4e:a cord or wood.. . ,.; elia� Pentland attended . - the I . . . . . tree in ways cure in coughs.and colds.?' I Miss .:C . I . - , � r -, � I I . . . .. . .1 . . Y. . 1.,. . . . I . ' I , eel , ingly and consolingly spa;ke of the Finding it wtis going to .he - . � a Naylor of the 4th, con. . ­ . : . . . � . .1 � .. . . . . millincky* opetkings in Toronto. a*nd will life and the .certain:ty � il -ave Clinton I)P4. . . ' . � I . , I -ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- Mr. Willi m.1 I . I . � . , . � I I .uncertainty of . roposbible io It I ' . I ... . . . .- . � I . . . . �.� . again conduct .an estiblishmelit' here ' -e�t ing. trade would be well . I PLY NO N%. THE BEST.. IN has moea to East WaWallOsh...' - , . . 1. . . I . I � 1, . .1 1. . � . of death, and. the happy Pternity that -., f0i -pt - . - . . i I I . . I . ite. 1 � 11 Stimmerhill, , Mdrch . 19th, -189. 1 1 � .. , ' . .1 for the�coifting season. - I . aNiTaits the so . advanced, we ,have, decided to . . . E Miss"E. Gillespi& his b6m qu .. . . I . . - GreyTownshipm . I . ul that ?.eaves, this worIld reinain here for-tho Areater paitt - . , � I . I TH MARKET, $7 PER . TON,, P* . ' . I . .. I . � . . . I I I. . � ' Mr. -R.. B. Manning � left a few diLys strengthened - by. the.. ni any. consola- . . , . � . PUTIF ORDERED AND PAID. with the -grip e'.. ...,. I . . I - satis- . i s , , no - Frai was'fi lidaying ago 'for. his . home at Cryst . &I .. 6f ,M Catholic - Church. 'After . oi the'spr.ing business. Our salo' . I � . . . I Our entertainment is inaking - Lo Cityv tions - il -ared out tbegreater' FOR BEFORE MAY 81st A DIS- Mr..H McKay has. succeeded .in flrx-'factory pro . gress.- L I IVI ., fQ 11. ..0 . . I . . . I . having ek . . ' . . ook, out tot some- har 'blan.,, -after' spending a couple of -t of the COTiNT OF - 40 CENTS -A TON' ' . -f . � .. . � at Stratford and Milv6tton with , . mass the funeral corteg6 proceeded to - pat . stock we bad enables . . . . 1. ' . � . 'I I .... 1. I . ishing his contract of illing. the ice thing fine.. . . .. . . . I sisters. .. , I . . . I weeks with his unclej Mr, R,. B . Man- St. Coiumb ery,k berk2ath which us to buy nearly,a complete new . . I WILL BE ALLOWED. . factory,,. after I I . .. .. I . ., I an ceniet stock N�hieh we will' contioue . I I . . . I I . . .ho.tisq at the butter I . . Mr. George. Hill has sold another ter has arr - . '.. . * sod all that -was mortal I �0 i .: . . I . .. ­ . . Aud,s � much difficulty and delay Owing L t I A baby ,.daugh . ived ,at. the ning., . , I I I consecrated' . I selling at prices I hat. are sure . . . Orders left at Davis &-Rowl 0 f6e horse at a good figure... He was.'a. home of'Mr. and Mrs. Emierson Vip-' . . . the 'repeated thaws'And breakups. ' model of strength and beauiy such 'nd will I best IL - - I I . . I I . i of a faithful and devoted'husband and bring us the business for the bal- I *ill be promptly attended * . . - . . . . . .. ohd- of,Elma. Mrs. Vipo . .1 � : . . . I . . . . affectionate father was slo . tince of our time here.. ­ I . . . .. I . . . . 1. � . � Rev, W.A. Fini'ay. preached 'a .very as is seldom seen, . . . � [�e remembered here asAiss Susie . . 1. . It, L 1. .. .- :. * I . 1. . .. . . I . - . , , .: . ' - . . . . .... ... �. I I . � Bentniller tenderly lowered to its. last res ing . . . . , . . . forcible sermon od "Popular Amuse. ,Messrs. Thomas Agar and. John peilison. .. .. .1 . � ,� . I . . . I . . . I . . . � . 1. I . . Place. Mri ,Lynch leiv.(% t011iOur"i We have, a confolete new. � I . . . �., Ments," on' Sun,Xay eyening and . he Barelai paid G. IA'�.- Kilty, a 'visit. on The township is. threatened .with- ani Tille children, of Mr.: * Paul . Maedel � his . departure, 'his I .wife, .two . s . onsand rangeof the verynewesI, Men's . ..., � I I '. . , W. i ES)tevenson certainly .did sceire di�ncing. Mr.Vin-.�Saturdiy last., Th64 former'�.gcntic�.Iactio'n for . damages . over the Accident Jr. are sick with scarlet � ina. I . � fiv . e daugbters, who wlill. ever cherish . �nd ReadyAn-wear Oloth- * . , . . . I . . I I . . - sp a in quest of ihordbr . , ing, "I'll" . I lay and Mr. Duncan are both ezkitig man Wa . ed! horses to Mrs. D. Marsh of the-All,ebli. last' The Berin�iller Leaguers Visited the.the siveetest memories .of that dead C -11 -wing .of Men't,; Kilite, I I I � I - � -, to the,r pepple with refeience to -this and ,the latter gentleman, who has - ,-Wh*,' she was returning honie Holmesville Leagu6, ' ie' ev * ,. -onl . y, gone before. , single and double breasted. �. I I . � , I . � . I year.. Ke on elling . last On.c, not dead . . I . I . 1. . .. �. . 4 1 form of amusement With no, uncertain been under the. weather: 'fo�r some ra' � s I I . � I . I . ' . . I from t -he 9th con. her horse 11 week and report having a most enjoy-. Yet again. we hopq to meet thee,, . . I I i sound. .. .1 . . . . ' .� I Youths'Suil a -We are giving ' ' ' - I . �, time, we are pleased to say is now away, frightclicO, ,she -.says, by a met-' able tilne. , 1hen the (lay of life hag fled - , . I I . . . - . - Mr. and Mrs.. Kingsborough, I I w . W eaven'wi � particulat 'atten Lion to ibis line. . I We'have to chroniele.this weel� -th� improving. ' . . .. . . allie drain pipe in. ..t . Deld by the road-, hilLe Then in It th joy to'g.�eet'thec� There1sibe growing youth from I I . I ' . . 1. . � � � - R . death of , s. B O'Connor. of � the . . . . . ch was afterwards put in 'i on their way to -town one day � last Where no farewell. tears "'are shed. 16 to 18 years who does not really- * .�' "' 6 . . � way. whi . . I "�& & re4ATr0RD.'0NT*- division' . - . . . I . . . . . . I . . I 0A. * . . . . I. . .... . 1. . . I . . I ice for a. Idne, Her death was the:re . . � . . cult � I week mdt witfi awaccideWe.. which . I -T.".M., feel likeigaying the pri . , . . . - the 1 fore ,ciden - Bayfield, March, 19th,' .1890. . George Dunlop and. Edward. F*4011 might -h. ' resulted . . , ' . '. , 11 . . I tailor -ma. e suit, yet wants some.. This school stands in - ; sult of an ac t. .Some day -4 pro � . I %ve more seriously . . � I . � front as the largest and best �iously she fell and fractured' 'her, . . . . I . . . I . .. . .1 . .1. . ­__ - I thing better thavi the ordinary . . I � . . . I . ted were.appointed trustees of S. 9 � NO- than it'di&-When tbey were passing . . . I . ­ 1. . I Miss M. J, Martin., has re -pain . . .. . . . I I ready-to-wear. TO meet this re- .. . . . . . . couple of dogs . ran , - CtJV'!*, 'I l' IN iO4 � liAY; a practical training. school in West- thigh. There Was,ho. one in. the house . 8, to take3he Place of William Woods Ous Vanstone's a I . ,' . � . except two . daughters her ,store and has opened. a ,large , - I . I . (luirement, we hAve selected uit- - . ern Ontario. We have three de- 'lat the timel sto6k in. who goes west this month, - -and Of out .and bothered the horses Which . . . . . . : � l .4 of new colors and,patterns � - ing lengths.patterns. of the new' . partmen-ts : and, they -vVere unable to lift her and wall Paper. ' . . . the late Neil McNair..' ' " . Itook fright and'became uncontrOltal)10. Coughs and ,,".'olds I)II.sappeax 131�e ordei ed suitings, and are having . . . COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND had to go to the bush for, the boys, Mr. Josh. C411away, formerly of I irs. William Beharriel.' and child- Mr8. Xingsbor6ugh jumped'from the Magic. When Ily mci Is. V,,pd. . , tbem made tip similarto.ordered . . its � who came ag. quickly as possible and ren of Dean Lakeo Algoma,' are hc�e Vehicle, hurting her knee -as she did lig If th thousands, of �Peoplc who. suf- . suits tit every detail. These But ' TELEGRAPHY. this place, has been �,re-olected an ,al- ' . e will appeal to the b6ys who .. . ' got their mother to bed,, but st)3 ,had i . , on a, visit. The former is a' da,ughter - and - the horse kicked itself free, doing fiti from backiug,(,')iqEhs tind wgvili�ilqj All departments are in charge of chill in the meantime And derman' of Witivi.pegi after being un-, . . � . . . watt to be in it. . : �. .. . taken a I I and is a sister of O' � . . . . experienced instructors and the fiia set in,, .resuiting,in, her , seated once' ,of Mr. I Foliert BeIll onsiderable . d=age to the,. k7U9%Y- couldg wbuldrouse themselves stiffi- . I . I I . . I., I courses are thorough and practical. piteumo L. Frain, Mrs. A_% Macdon- Howe,,,er, things were, righted and ciently to follow this advice, they .. ' . , . I . . Our graduates secure good posi-. death the following Wednesday, morn- I ?At. John' GcminhiLrdt left for East Mrs.. I ,� . . . .. . ald and . Mrs. A. Forrest. It is 18 Mr. and Mrs.. Kingsborough proceeded 'Would cease to Complain within - 21 1 . . . . . ing. The -remains were interred - in Saginaw on Friday last, -where he - . I . I . . I . . . tions. Students are entering, 0ery has secured a remunerative position. year% since Mr, and Mrs. Beparriel , . . I on their way after borrowing anotiler hours., . � ys" 2-P the R.' C. cemetery at St. Augustine moved to the Northland. They live vehicle. � . 14ere is the advice, it you talco it � ,.,go iece Suits'. ' � week. Write for our free catZlo- The rink is again * open and doing. a . . . ­ . . � . I . . . .gue at once. - " .. . - . . and ,were followed to the grave by' a flourishing business. 'If the cold ill the copper mine district, . - --------- - . . �. I aAd you are aftcrwal:6 sorry that yod, Never before have we bad the ­ ,� . large number of sorrowing friends . and weather lasts the boys may -yet malce I Duncan Taylor of . Bothwell : and - . . . I did it won't cost you a penny. - . range (if -Hoys' ZPlece Suits we *. . acquaintances'.' . .� . I Mis � s MeTaggart of Sot. Thomas,, and ... * I 'Go to W. S, R. Holmes I tile. drug� areshowing this spring. The � . Elliott & MoLnehlan ­ I I- � I . , .. money out of it, � Hullett Township . - -no bloomer knicker is a pew feature ' . . . .--.- - . . Miss T. Calladay entertained. a Miss Minnie McNair of Toronto, who gist, and purchase from hini. a 111%) -i in boys wear, We have thein .PRINCIPALS . I I � large n.umber of her friciids at an ev. were here attending the funeral of the, Alt. and Alm. - R. XoAtictly of Sea- (pronounced High�o-mc) outfit. It .with the suits or in odd knickers. ' , . .. LIVE, GUARDS. citing party on Thursday last, Euchre late Xe,.l McNair, have returned home.', forth visited at Mr. James Reynolds will only coat you $1.00. Take it Durability. . Pri . ce andStyle tire o I 11 I The Life Guards are two regiments and dancing were the order ,and all George Welsh, an old resident of the on Sunday, I �. . I home ; use it accordl.ng ,to directions . tbetbreepointswe.1111pgoing - . I of cavalry formintrpart of the Brit- left well pledsed v�ith their even.. Gih con", has been confined to his bed Mrs. Evans of INIcKillop is at pres- and it it does not cure your cough .to get the boys suit trade. .1 ` 11 n . . I for'the Past two weeks, ­ ish household troops, ,rhey 'are gal� ing's enjoyment. . . I ent visiting. at the home of her.'or cold, la'ke it back and NNT. S. It. On this sprilig. I I - , . . 1-1 I I . . �. � I daughter, Mirs. Owen J�Iynn. Holynes.will refund the purch,Lsopyieci I � . I ,�� , ­_�__,_ .. 1 6 lant soldiers, and every loyal British � I 1. i Master Edgar Reynolds, son � of Mr. Nlrs. 1. Coon, of John Street, Actori I � - . . I heart is proud of thern. Not only the I 11 . Fire ut Sorel, Que., did $150,000 John Reynolds Of the Gravel, ' Road, Ont,, says: Ill had .,L swelling conic, . . � I I _ 11 Xing's household,, but yours, ours, Goderichi I damage. . �ls rapidly recovering from his recent, t near my eyes which wag 'caused by. the Tailoring - . . . . � I leverybody's .-should. have its life T . Macpherson I (� I I - I indisposition. I � lentarrhal, condition, I had to (�ugli is etitirply � i Iguards. The need of them is esliec- Mrs. J. D. )f Denver, I The following is the rcl�ort of. 8'. 1 tip �the bad impuritiesAliat dropped in& Our tailoring atock I wills, . In -Goderich at the Auction House !ally great when the greatest foes Of Colorado, (nee Mi$s. Dollic Macphers-) I Wedi,cal Science Advancing Fast. -S,, 'No. 9, Ilullctt, for. the lndj�tlj of to my throat, and it felt as if -a, hard "ew, 11" ng my own Puttel'. every Saturday afternocri, We sell fln�ds allies in th3 Very on), who left Goderich sixteen years eln and noftallv"Ing a. cutter's salary . d life, diseaseq, I j.1 Formerly doctors preser:)1, d stomach February ., 11 cold had Attacked me, .rIrJit !it my to pay enables us to give you au . anything and everything, anywhere Clements, as colds, influenza, catarrh ago, is, Visiting her mother, Mrs, a for Catarrh and Bronchitis� 4th, class-Sebert Henry, Murray head, nose ,Ind p'.anft near* IA wel"Ic's orderpa suit -at it right price. I ,� and at any time" Merclimlialse, tht, grip and pneumonia do -in the Macpherson of.Anglosea street Anj ire tment treatment of 11yornei overcame ray . . . Real Estate, Live Stock, Etc. �orjny month of March. The best Will remain here untilMay. They seldom cured And Catarrh has Fingland, Atext. Manning, Willie Daer,i - -, . - . G. W. Beckett, Auctioneer, r, . me a national disease. '�u_(Iay the HIniest Patterson, , trouble. I am glad to wdorce . way that wo know of to guard Miss Vida Brown, tf-ained nurse beco . a ,oy 116wrt- I llyomei." . Up-to-date Furnisbings. I 0. Box 183 Goderich. Phone is liver' Advanced physicians fights Catarrh by 1, 3rd class -Ella W giver 7 11 11tits, Etc. I . gaint;t these diseases is to strengthen will Accompany her cousin to, D.0, . ' . 108 - the, .-,y, m t� medicate' -lie lungs, nosel. on, Flora F ingland, Rose Ilaer, NNIC11- I When you Ilse lTyonici you don't- __ � . 63 0 . stem With 110OWSSarSaparilla 'Mr.. John Mackay has re oved d air. I -To fills t Good, Walter Wagn.w. Swallow nauseating d1rugs. Yo -a sim- . � � .­ ... 111. I 1. . 11 I � ­­.� I � I - ­ I ­ ­ . -the greatest of all life guards. It I tile house on Hincks street own6d by and throat with the antiseptic vapor Ington x.ch thesclMrs. John Newell. of Catarrhozone, Cure 1hen is cier- I ,4r. gild -Willie Good, Dora Mog- ply breathe 11yonlei air through ihe I .1 I . I ,removes the conditions In wl tit G(tv. little pocket inhaler J111t comes Witli . Two railway employees %veto ifijured.diseases make their mo.qt successfull We were sorry to learn last Week tain, Nasy for Catarrhozone to curc.'ridge, Gladys Iftoberton, J11 ' n a C . a I I .1 I I 11 I I . 11 I .1 i . I I I I I 1: . . lie to all that Sergeant W. T. Smith was sull. It. contains the essences of pure pine ier, Katie Wagner, ' Willie Wagner, each outfit. %As this medic t d air , in a collision near Hawliesbuty, attack, gives v1.4or And' to � olson-ing, balsams, reaelie I s all tbe germs and Melliume (','oxl � . � passeg over the inflamed parts,rellef � E. W. Ja 00. bs : the vitalorgans anti futietionsi and ering, from blood p III a 0 A eu C o i Though Servia has given the p,OW.I.imparts a genial warinth,to the blood. I Mr. Prang was busy hut week buil� destroys the disease. X'very case oil Jr. 2ft'd-OlVe Wright, 1 ',cS1-'(% Ball, comes al Ost t One nd r� I 1- � : , of 13edi. Catarrh, BrouchfUg 'and Sore Throat Eddle aood,, Minnie NVagT1.1r, 11(urY low$, 'I I ors assurances that Ae does not Want Remember the weaUer tile System the djug an annex on east side I Ryomci is also guaranteed by W,. CLINTON i I greater the exposure to disease. I ford block on Xiligstotustreet, in order can, be cure& by CatarrI107one. 25c. Runking. . I ' $.I 46. & R. Holmes to cure catarrb, c , war she is cOtItIffittilig her n1ilit"y Iloold's '113'arsaparilla makes the sy.q-, to enlarge the work room for At is s and .00 sizes, Sold everywhere. Aver4ge attendance . rolip . - _'......- ._ . li I., -.- i I . I DI)nokh, milliner. I . Get it to -day. -141. C. Ilesi, lre,w-ber. grip arid,,asthma. . - 1. -_ -_ I proparatiolit. tpm strong. � I $ I 0