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, Report of Clinton Public School Pearl Carrick its Disease of The Kidneys t
. . for April, I Bessie Murphy 112
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I I 1 10�" The following is the report of Clia-1 Mary Rathwell 8.7 Lola Rice 107 . ' - - Z'%. .
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I V.Lo1$1j A, �51Klr1X1N(3$ 4�oryospondvn* Harry Ball 105 1 1-m-'.
r �: � ton Public School for April, average E ruest Hall 85 1 Pe.ru-na Made a Well Man . %ijr: I
I Willie Carter 100 �iii�, �i�: :
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I attendance, $84 : Ernest Livermore 85 1 :.�i��r� .����j.'��j� . _:,
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Medalists— Cecil Peckitt 76 '�::::
I .� very sad accident occured la the Rev. Father MacRae, Judge Doyle Marion Gunn I Pearl Gould 75 Third Class :— I Cannot Speak Too Highly ... " 1.
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. Organ Factory cu Wednesday of last and Mr. , Killoran of Goderich, and versus Reynolds I75 %:jij���i:,
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. . ,Rev. U. McCormack, of Kingsbridge, I Amy Hellyar 174 1 of ,It, . , , ��ji�ij�ji�i�i�
vv�* when George. Scott, tL !young —Lucy Stevens,. Teacher. * *�;�'*.�:�'::::..iii�.ii,.�;���.'.�i-��:��������������.,��-����, , ,
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. DorotIly Rorke 164 .1�.ii�� .
, 1, I Rn ie .Nuo, Lad only bwa two attended the Consecration service I �*� 2. ,��i!-:�-.Iii:i-
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. I LUmer Beacom I Sixth Division, Willie Match 151 . -: , 'i'i? -� .. i����������.����iii�...'�:.*.�'..� .
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weeks in town Ilon, Bishop of : .,*,*���i�.�.*�i���.:;:;
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a R Imex Beacorn, 66 pericent, Jack Bowden 143 Mr. George King, 453 8 t, Denis S t -Y . ii,.- , .:.;:.,:::�:::::::.:::::;:::.!,:.:� I I
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. , Lottie Judd 115 mess man of that city, writes; ,:-���. ... I
linu.sician, was to have played the Mrs. oQeQ, Acheson And �h6i nelce", George MeTassart 74 . . .!:: .,: ." z
,PDXAct in the � orchestra at tho opera . Pearl Glazier . 73 1 Lida Livermore 91 Fred. Elliott 113 OPeruria cured me from what the .N.:.Xt:m .... :::::::�i`
. . Miss Brownell, have returned from a I Cleta Dunford ' 89 �
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t Sarah Agnew 71 - I doctors were .afraid would turn into �1§ -:.X.X-%*i . . ..... ... ,1 ... .::::::::»:•:s.. -
0 house that evening, He had Fpen Henry Sloman US . , -�i�;,:.�����;��i�:��::.:i:i.""i::�i�i��:���l:i I
I trip south, Mrs. Acheson contem- Edna West 88 Amy Gould In `;Rx .,.-,_X.;.:,.X: j
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. Ethel Bradshaw 71 1 BrighVs disease, and after you have ,0,%N'�',�, i, ::;i:::
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some little time in Southampton be plates Aarting on. a trip to' Great Asa beeves 87 Hugh Maguire 100 gone through the suffering. that I I . .
: ' (t)re COM -1119 , to OrOderich", This Britain in a few weeks. , Maud. Cook 69, 1 K*K ::�::.
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p 1 69. Merrett Nediger - 81 Marion McIntyre 98 I have with catarrh of the bladder and §5� �Zk..1&"�,<.*:j` -- ...., . �
makes the third accident of 0e kind Jeau. Morris . . I ` , .
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No hope is held out for the recov- : Carl Warrener , 87 Second Class :— kidney trou . I 1
14 the Or, week. Nation Gunn 08 ble, And have been oared -
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I of Mr. Harry Reed, Joreman in Ethel Wasman 87 ,:\�j��-,. -�K*: :
CLY . � . Clinton Kaufman 9$ YOU Are pretty, Apt to remember the %•
. I Mrs. Wm.Saults of .-Peloralne, 8A4_ the Doty. Engine Works, who is ill Willie Rutledge '68 I �g, ,�
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Stewart Scott 69 . Sadie Draper " . George Cortex 94 medicine that did the work. , ... I:, :
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�- her neice, Mrs. Wellington, formerly in a Toronto ho4Ktul. Harry Rance 81 6 . Agnes Reynolds U .N. ....-
. . Upson 67 . I I �-..,,_ 111. ;
Miss Vida Bell, of Pilot Mound, lijan., � Fred, Thompson . "Parana Is a blessing to oi sick man. ..:::
, Mr. Pitt Curtis died at his home , Edna Wasmann. 67 I Robbie Schrenk 83 Jean Erskine 90 , Eight bottles msde ate and were . K: �".*
arrived at the latter's home on the in Norwalk, Ohio, on April 23rd, It ',Irene Wilkin �_ 67 � Mary, Carter 1 83 Percy Everington 89 1 . end ..::-i�ii - .
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:,A o4e Centralia Road on Saturday. . � 1. I Marion Andrews 83 � . I I worth more than a thousand dollars . _ ...... %*:.- 1
will be re=mbered thAt, Mr: Curtis . Donna Mulholland 80 ... :-:-x-:-::..:::%�j:j, .
� Bessie ROSS' 66 1 to me. I cann*ot speak too highly of . I .'...-.-,.-::::�::..
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' A little girl had her dog out on spent last sanan - Viol Olive McBrign . 82 Kenneth Carter 87 M Itis now. four years since I w . ::::::,.,::.,-.. �
� ex ia'towu ouperin was ; . .: .:::.,
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4 chain the other day when she met tending the building of the MoU40- . 65, Jamas Walker � . $2 . Jessie McCreary 85 ' .. ;.,. . -.1.
. , I Fred. Ford I . . trbubled, and 11 have enjoyed perfect .... X : ; .,. : ... - I .
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with another little girl who had Oil leurn in Maitland cemetery. He has Olive Cole . 6t . Fred. 1 81 Leona Taylor . 84. •. health' since. Every spring and fall ,� . ;:;* ...._ t: � .. I
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The wound was immediately attended The marriage occurred 'in Hamilton Marion Hibbs 61 Evelyn Cluff 79 . Malcolm MeTaggart 82, , well." . . .ul ...... . . . . . . . %,
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11 I to and the dog shot. The head was on the 10th ult. �, of Miss may F. Clifford Harland 61 , •• i Ettie Argent . 78 � , Mary Argent . 82 . I I MO. QE0RQIZ I KIN , G
` later sent to Toronto, . , Lawrence West . 77 . First Class, Excellent -,—.
- . I•I 'Ryde to Mr.. David , Anderson , of - the Earl O'Neil 60 . . I I ATARRU of the ,kidneys $a a very tArrh And removes the cause of . the
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J ) I � I -In -9 recent issue of The Mail and 19th Highlanders, The bride is very Second Division. , Jr. Class, :" . Edith Fisk - --:-- - C Much neglected disease, I difficulty, :
V . Empire we noticed the following well known in town, having oil dit- - Sr 1 $40 : ' - � Hattie Livermore 88 � Wilbur Bezzo .
I . . E I . Class�Total I � It In not until the disease hip a firm Such a remedy has been found in Pe,
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. . ging itern;, ."Mr. Geoffrey Halt, ferent occam"Ons visited her aunt, - Carman lJoare - 738 1 85 1 . hold upon the, kidneys that the patient tuna. it reaches calarrh, no matter .
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�z.. Mug, Doe., has, been appointed or an- . Laurence Wheatley begins to realize that there .is some dem where It may be located In the body— I .
i., Mrs, Peter MeFarlane'of the Britania vela, Beacom 70�, � Willie Bell , 84 Ruth Evans
I - �. ist ',and choir master of the Pro. Road. . Her friends here extend ,good ' Harvey Walker . 664 1. . . . rangement of these organs. I . whether In the. more exposed mem.
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� .� J . CatIl(!lral, Calgary. Mr. Holt was wishes. . I . Leighton Walker 82 - Roy Finch � I The slight back& I bes2 the feelings of bronco of � the nose and throat, or
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V' . . .Harold Holmes 646 . Harold Bailey * so Russel Bailey lassitude, And other warning symptoms whether I the remotest part Of the..
. i formt•IY Organ scholar of Trinity A very ,pretty wedding.took place Alma Judd 1 '644 - Norval D W. .4 . . ..
N ,_ ColleP- Toii�nto, and pupil assistant . I . Downs 78 � .Good :_ of. kidney disease. are overlookou ' kidneys, „ I
I .on Wednesdav morning of last week ' Tlelen Itodawaq 643 . ' . . . . h . . I
; of Dr. Albert Ham, of St. James, - Bernard. Reynolds 79 .Switzer Grealis I They are not serious enough to -detain That Peruna is At once the safest Ancl .
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.�, at. the residence of the bride's par- Arnold Rothwell 632 , Bert Slomau - 76 , Roland 'Walker . I the patient from his regular work. _ most reliable . .
. :CaUbdral ' H IS a son ft� Mr. Jus- Mr. and Mrs. Alex'. Straiton, Wilfrid Dickenson 618 1 . 1 [4 - .. 4
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til; Holt of . &Viielf. " . I I EYen when be discovers that the kid, remed for ca- PEAU NA AN I
. 1;e �*111 when- their. second youngest daugh;- Austin Martin 617 1 Earl Johnson 75 Herbert'Holtzhatier . . . lfti�ys Are Affected, tarrh y. C . .
: woo how many of our citi-i ter, Edna, was married' to, Mr. , . . I of the kid- CATARRIJ REMEDY.
I e Violet. Argent . 613 �" I . I —H. Courtice, Teacher. Jean Miller . . b INTERNAL CATARRH . RRH he does not rea- neysisp . __ - I
, JJ&~7e any - knowledge of when � Horbert Campbell Of Elsie . Finch , � 604 , . � — . . rov ", I .111-11 I .
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- library was inaugur-, The the 596. . I . Seventh Division. Andrey Collytt . .
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. tnie first public lib bride,. who entered Roy Chowan . Sr.Class, Total Marks 230 — �' � Faif — . . I REACHE$THE.KIDNEYS, ognize the affil- the many testimonials written by those . .
11, Goderich. It was over half' drawing room on the. arm Jr. Class6Tota!]. 790 : . i . suety As being who have expqrlenced'Its be'neflts. . . .. .
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1 a century ago, and now, when -baker 620 . I Margaret Bell - . .197 . I Douglas To�er I caused by catarrh.' The testimonials given .here are only
I . we, of her rather, who gave her away, Frank. Perim .. ..; .178 1 Mervin Reaves . . I Catarrh Is so I I . . .
have a fine library and reading room,: was arrayed in a very pretty ,travel- -Gertic Wallis 589 Alice Fluker . . . . mehmeF, so very gradual specimens 61 the many test monials on . . ..
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. comparatively few people make-,uga of. ling costume of natural rajah silk, I Cayman Turner 571 � . I Fred. Peckett . 171 �' George Fisk. . In its approach and its earlier symptoms our' records, pertaining :to. the relief .
,n diagonal .clotli; Gifford Beaton '561 � I cause such slight d1scomfort that it is afforded by reruns in s e I
it. Of course it was only a, lending with coat of brown Ernest Bradshaw , 164, � Percy Fleming � - afforded
I . .Johnston ` 540. . � Cecil. McIntyre, , , M . " 1. Elsie Cooper , . . . . not noticed. . . I... . kidney trouble. . .
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library in those days. The late Mr.. and'hat to match. Her only orna- I Bellma. I . I . _M' However, when It I . p
� � � . Mabel Mennel - 14S . . innic Keit Teachei, eix s once, firmly seated Kidney Disease of Long
Naysinith kept the library in his own meat was a handsome pearl pendant; . Albert Shier 523 . . . . . becomes * I ,Standing. . .
house, which was but recently pull- the gift of the groom., She carried a . May Nickle * 519 . . Jr. Class, total Marks 155 ::--, . ... I - In the kidneys It be eo a difficult qis� Mr., Samuel A. Paxton,. 1118 Troost
. I . Beryl Cooper 135 ' ease to exterminate, . I � . -,member
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ed down to make room for the Mas� boquet af cream .,bridal rosses and . I . .: BABY CARRIAGE' FOR SALE in Ave., JCansas City, Mo. membe * . .
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onic Temple. . WillisCooper 131 - - ' Xud ed, catarrh of the kidneys is more I.().0 . F. and National Annuity Assn- .
. . maiden hair fern, Little Miss. Norma ' Lloyd Rice 486 . . : good condttion.�Apply at News- serious: than catarrh affecting some o . . .
- in - G, W. .Barge. . - .. , 133 - . � . Record. Office. I ,. ' . f dation, writes:
It is with regret that we learn Whitely, rielce of tho bride, a 481' � . . . . . . . - . : . .
I Foster Copp . . I I .. . I . 6k or of. the . '41I am a well man to -44y, thanks -to
� . ; � . Helen Ross, � � . - .131 , . , . I . I . I I . � . . the oth body., .
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that Miss. Spence is leaving, Goderich pretty dress of 'Alice blue, acted As .Clara, "T -Witchell � .474 I. I . Mildred Livermore 129 - . � . I . � . . . . I . I . In the kidneys it is liable to terminate your splendid medicine,
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'for the west in a short time. flower girl and cart1e4:an arniful* Of. - Emily cutler' 474 1. . . I Charlie .Cole , .128 . . 1. . I - I In Bright's disease or diabetes, both of troubled with catarrh and kidney dis
An entertainment is to be given , nard'sees. Mrs.. Charles W. . Doty, � I Lizzie Macphersoo., Teachm . WANTED—A DINING -ROOM GIRL, which are recogi�ized As very serious ease of long standing when I first be
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under the auspices of the Y. .0 (nee Dyke) played Mendelssolin's wed-. . Third Division. . � . . A At the ,-Graham 111ou-se, Ch , - .
' . . . Gerald Rathwell -123 1 pply. . . n- ailments, if notfata:1. . gan using P6runa. I soon found I Was . '
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in their hall on the evening of May ding march. Rev, Jas: Hamilton.tied' -Sr. Class — .. . ... . . . .. . . . . . .ton. * , . . I I . I I The thing to be done, when .. I
the nuptial knot. The bridal couple Gordon Hall' . 113 . . catarrh of getting better 4nd,,00ntinued taking ft, .
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19th. � Olivcr -Jolinstbu , , .89 �percellt. 110 - . v . .1 . . .1 . . . - 1. the Irldneysis discovered,- Is to take some for four months, It cleaned out the I
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. left by the early morning train amid Win. � Dohe'r . ty . 86 I I & ' .. . •. .
I The Menesetung Canoe Club's Min'- . . . 14,61en Crawl rd 120 � . . . .. Internal, rysternic, catarrh remedy, one system, ieaving mo well and strour, ;
showers of rice And confetti. Mr: and Norval 'McLean 82 � . . I 0 . . I I —A . . I ar I an In better than I have in years."' ..
strel entertainment, given in the . I . I . . Cecil Cook . 105 ., , I .* .1 BY-LAW NO. 1, 1910, BY-LAW that reaches, the -very souroq of the ,� d feel g . .
I will reside in Wing- _ �. Eleanor N uz . . .
opera house on Wednesday and Mrs. Campbell At McLean,
79, First Class, Total Mark9 140 :-,. ' amending By-law NO.. 5" 1910.-
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Thursday evenings was a brilliant and an elocutionist of a high order, , Annie Yesbee . 179. I. . Margaret. Downs ' 115 � . ship of ' Stanley,—Under and .
success. The orchestra, under the . Win., Gould I � 72 .. I I . . . . I by virtue of authority conferred OW PASTURE :TO RENT.—THE UN� * 0 IS C 0 V NJ I - . . .
direction of Prof. Roy Ad -am will be much missed in church - and " Wilfrid Crich - 71 - . . I . . . . -1, '* .
S, ren- social circles. Her, -many friend . s . ' . - 71 . . .. I � . . . I . ,. . . .-,!—, the council of the Municipality of dersigned is .prepared to pasture a- . . : �. I . * . 1. . I
'�,, dered first class music. ThEl orches- I . . friends , Lorene Langf6id 70 : . .. I. . . , . . ,. . I . -the Township of Stanley by the , . bout 50 head of cattleat -Lots 8 - .. . .
I tra was composed of nine wish her every happinesi., I � 1. I ' . I Marriages. . . I CHINA -SALE.' '
q pieces, every I . ,Prances Reynolds . ;. . . .. . . �proVlsions of the, order-in,tduncil of - a�nd'.9, Con. 3, Hullett..—John Park- I I . . ..
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At the last meeting) of renc 6'8 � . . � � , . . I . � .
and Mr. Fred. . tb ' e W. F, �Fred; -Law c '_ ... UMBALL-�-RANDS—At the manse, August.10th, 1905,.&nd arnehded.-tbe er.' 1 25 . - --- . . .. .
. . 4�y taking part. The entertain- M- S. Of Knox church, Mrs, (Dr.). . Addle Little . 67 . .. R . , . . 213th of I May, 19,09 it'is, hereby on- - .
. Seaforth, on April 27th by . Rev. . , I
trels singing 'Strang introduced, a resolution, a . ...Mary I,evy , .63 . , I acted that'all dogs within the said . .. ... . d 0 4 . are o0efink the large discoontr
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t4W " . — . .� . � 11 10. L. Larkin, Mary E. -daughter `Municipality I I . I . 11 we of from 26 to 50 percent, on I
a) Wwn Upon the Swance River.' I cOPY Of which was sent to. Mrs. An- Jr, Class : . . . .. . - �- of the Township of .- . .
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The ere; irdy' ,derson, the honored 'president .of _the Bernie'Hall . 8� . . . Stanl�y shall be either, securely FOR SALE. --A THOROUG14 'AR,ED every line of China in stock: �
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in appropria. c . � . Hallett,' to Albert -Ernest . Rum- � ,- . This is a grand oqport - unity to
Fred "'a w H - e - _ - " " t' 'Nora- Ken - - - ' ' ' . . I - Aberdeen -Angus bull, cow and bull . I
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Doyle, G, K. Par' sOciity, settafit forth,` . ., nedy . , 7.9 . : ' . . . c �m . . .
, h fuel in an out -house or kept un
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. . , Auxiliary, . � Milton Streets _ 77 - I .. bbLI1, Clinton, .. I . ' dogs . calf, the latter *8 months old, Will poichase Fancy . Obina At .
* gnu�,� I der, lock And key.. pwners of tor the
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. I A in common I with the whole congrep-6 . MIDDLETON—MANNING — At the . ' * -sold cheap::. Magnificent animals. greatly, .
Craigia."'Theii,j�oi . � Mervin Elliott;.:,'Ellit... ' with "thit 'be . xt,30.daye. Dozens of th
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7 eii ,jokes tion, had sustained, .iii the -94ddm :, Clinton ,Cook - � .75 . _ : M thodist arsons Whitb - a -fine_ not & :to be 'appred ' . W, I d daintiest arti . % .
tbe,,point and evoked much laugh- � . 11 . I . April 26th, by the :father of the , By4avy shall be hable to. Must be see lat6d — brightest ah,
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,-,tey., ' The soloiits were ; M and unexpected death of -the beloved, . Percy Ladd` ' . 71 . � - ' 1 her,. in 'all Apply. " to; J61in .11ansfe-rd' Clin� are shown in our stock. . I. �� ..
essrs. Pastor, Rev. J.' Anderson... . .. .. W.m. Blacker '- � 71 - , bride Frances I Willard, second �xceeding $50.,00,.. together, i I . I . I � F . . . � . 1, . � I I
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May, Cook, Wilken, Pow-rie and I I . . daughter �of Rev, H, M. and Mrs. . . ts , of prosecu-' ton. . 27 - . . . -_ . . .
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. Thomson and their selections were On. �;aturaay, last the remains: of � Irene Cole -11 : . ' 6,9' . . . I I f lt..of payment 'of . .. .. . . I . .
I I I . . Manning, formerly of Clinton to tton, And in deAu . - . . :
fine. Messrs. G. L. Parsons, H. 0. the fate Mrq� Mary Wilson arrived in - Sara Bainer- . ...64 . . � . . Dr. J. 14'._Middletort of Pete-rhoro. , such fine afid'costs •shall be liable - - - . I low . I . . I .. ..
Goderich-from Toronto, accompailied - ArnoldGlazier.,.. 63 . . . . I wit SK EXIAL. . I I . �: . - .
and Fred Sturdy, Halliday Smith, R. . .. —At - .the - to imPrISOPmerit,' with or without HOUSE TO RENT 01�.PRINCF,S-S
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W. Craigie and Joe Doyle sang a by a so 'Doreen Stephenson. 62 . � . rectory, � '4ayfield, on April- 28th', I . . . xreed � street west.—Stone cellari iiax-d and . � I - .
, , hard labor * for A terya, uot v. I � � 11 We -are offering a'66 .
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. coom chorus. One of bh0 est of the and Mrs. G. Cathcart. Mr. Wilson, Lyda Morrish ..62 . J. ing (,Ue rn�rith ,unle�s ,such fine and.. soft water', . All- modern . -
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stage characters was Mr. G. L. Par- son of the' deceased, and many old . I � —Janet Wilson, I . � costs q( enforcing I y to Arthur . Cantelon 27 Tea Set in Hav*�'. ..
� Wainislby to, John Wesley Robert-: . costs, and the co ces.—Appl I . '. I
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friends from .town and surrounding . . .Fourth Division. - , � I . - . . . .
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sonso when he dressed in Highland . � , pkomot6a � son, both of Ba :field. ' ' - tbe�in', are Aponer paid All � dogs . .- . - 'U ' .1 ,
. I- . costume and sang a, couple of Harry country, met'th.O.frain, and the ilan- •,., Tfie'jollowing:puptls, were. . I .. I riot confined, or kept 'prider lock and . '. �. . 1� I. . , . . . . . I ' - . * � .
. k songs in a broad Scotch eral Proceeded to�,Dankauno;i.-Cem` to' Division.111 by, a.supplabientary *1?A.VIS--rVENNEP, .� At ;the: 449-11 � , . . . ;, -. � f6ir'110.50.. Regular . ....• ...
. I �. . . I . . - '* A � V- by-:',kcy'.:shall be killed 'or. not at the . .. ..: I I 1. . ,� . I .
Lauder's . I I � . . tgniondville, on, A iii 27th . . I : " I
was qtery where the remains�. wpKiD interr- examination : -.:: %. , . � . I " I.. . 1p . price wa.s $27,50. . . . . . . .
tongue. In a short act which . ... I , � dikr.etion of the inspector app6int- THE BEST SHOE MADE - .. .. � . I I . . I
quite effective, parts were taken' by ed beside those of 'her husband,. who : Bert . Deeves-, , , . . I . . ::Ilev.�N. Shaw, B.A., Montgom. - . purpose. .That this', By I . . I I. . . . .: " - . . .1 I I . I I . . I .
. I I .. . . . . : I . . ... -Davis to 'Ele6nor A. V]ehiftcr, %ed for this'. . . . . . .. I . � - � ., . . . . ..
Misses Wells; Adelaide Nairn, Irene .*died some. years ,ago. �',, -Harold Hill , . . . . cry . , . law shall come into force. immediat-
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and Messrs. 1-1. 0. and p. The funeral. of the .late -Martin Cum-. . , "Winnie
I . I both of Hibbert. � . � ... � . , . sly ,n the, past.ship _force.
Passed I - CX. . . ... . .G .. .
Saults took place on . '.Wednesday . of . .' ' e Draper I I I A,IcCLTJRE—HENDERSON'— At the teY 0 . in. . I .. . A - Si RIGG
Sturdy and Master Regglie. Hing. And mins to . Sr.inni . . . - April 27�h, ibis 80th da or April, . 1910.—W 1 4 _1 I � -1 I . . . . . . . . . .
the . last week from bis, latle . residence SClass . , I . par,gynage, Seaforth, . I . . . J; N'. - Hatnwell, � . . . . .. � . . . ..,. .
we must not forget to mention . S,:— , * , , :, ' by, Rev. D. Rogers,. Robert Me-, Glenn, Reeve ; . . � . . ... . . .•
duet "The Boogie Boo," sung •-by Mas- Trafalgar street; . to 'St- Peter Lois' Holmes - 277 . . I . . Hen. Clerk.. �. � . . I . . 7 ,... . . I � . � - . . JeWder .and Optician-,.
church, where requiem mass.wa , s said ' Mildred Cook . :. 273' - ..' - (Jure -of BeTmiller to Ellen I - ... . . I . . .. . . . . . . . . . es-
. ters King and Babb in the last act. ' 1 . .dqrson of MeXillop, . . I . . . I � . . . I I I ... ISSU'er otlirfla,g,e Licens . I .
At the conclusion of the program the by Rev. Father Ma6llac,', thence to "' Leona: 90diger .' 265. . , . .. . - .. . . I . . .
� 'the family burying . ground at St. . Eleanor Kemp 263. .. ] CAMPBE'LL—*STnAlTON. — In God- .4
, company adjourned to Hotel Bedford . . � , .. . .. I 27th, Florence Edna' 6Y�LAW` NO. 4 GODERICIt. TOWN- . . I . . . - . - -_ . .
Augustine. . The late Mr. Cumin.ifis .. 260 trich, April , , . ' ' .1. . I . . I . I .
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where a banquet was served, was a native of . K�ngstDn, but had . set- . .Mary Chidley. . . I daugh�er of.Mr, and Mrs. : Alex, ,ship (Arq4ended). .A By-lEiw',t,O en- * •
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The ladies of Goderich complain � Lulu Bailey � . 1251 . isolatio' . 1, .
- ' . Straiton,' to. lierheit , . Campbell force . bb I n . � �. I -nee,
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tied in Wes"eld twenty-four gears -, Erskine Evans 237 - I -der' ' I " .
that they cannot go out driving al- before coming to'Goderich, where . . . . . of Wingliam.-.. L "' .:.' .� . . . .. of 'dogg: in the Township of - Go I . . A. Good,Appeara I. I
e lie Alice � . 233 . . . . . . . . I .� ich : Be it enacted - 11 ., . . I . �. . I .. . I
one these fine spring days on account . . .. . . . . therefore; lLm.�L ' ... ' '
of the automobiles. It seems unfair has lived with big. now bereaved wife Nellie. Watkins. ', 230 . I - .� doesn't. con e'by chance neith-
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eight years.. My. Cummins . Berta Jackson � 230 , ' . . . � � . er does it grow on. trees. T6 I I
that one class of people should have for About . . . I . .
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all - the pleasure, but 2, . lady leaves, besides his sorrowing wiO; Hattie Gteig ' * 227 . . DAWSON70ri . the Babylon Line, Man" approved * by -the; Lieutenant- . _ .-Ii . � � . ; I . be 1* 0 riesentab'16 you, must, .
Thomas Cummins of - . . . . . . .1 . . Well
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when she one brother, Mr. ThL Dorothy Rattenbury, 224 . � . Stanley, pn the .25-th ,April, to Governor -in -Council, -by the Munici-
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ventures out with a horse which is ,St. Augustine,, and.a sister, Mrs. Buel Higgins - .226 . Mr, and Mrs. Witi-ani Dawson, 'a I pal . Council of the Corporation of I . Be Well'Dressed. . . . I I
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the least bit nervousp Thomas Ilays of town. Rev. Father Jennie Bainu . � 219 '. .' ' - I - daughter, .. � . . I the Township of Goderich ,as '. fol . . . . . .
Mrs, Robinson, wife of Stationmas- MacRae spoke in the 'higliqst. terms MarjoiCe McIvIath 219 I .. . COOPER —At 4t 16 Glen Road, Toton- lows : All dogs within the Munici- I . . .
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ter Robinson at the C.P.R., has re- of his lat�- parishioner,. ,whO Was 'A Bessie ChoWen . 218 . . . . to, April 27th, to Mr. anti, Mrs I pality -of the Townsliip of 'Goderich . I 'I, ., .11 I Look over our fine line Of Suit-
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turned from a visit to her old home devou a y . . John, A. Cooper, b� daughten. I must'bc confined or isolated it$ tae- I 11 .. /. . .
ephews of the , Mans -field Cook-. - 217 " I . .. � . . . I . 1. will do - the rest,-` . . . . . . .
rers were six n I , April 21st, - -in' k,. provided, how- I . .
town, Peterboro, where she was the pallbea . . I. SWANSON�In. Wingharn, g kept under loc � I I , ..., . . I. . . ...
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guest of -her sister, Mrs. R. 1-1. Kerr. deceased : James, and jeffry Mullins -owzcr. . . , .. .. Clothes made -here .dress'I .
. . � I Kathleen D - -216 - - to 11r. and Mrs. Chas, Swanson, ever, that any dog -properly muzzl6d � . . I I ,yore
Mwa,rd Pen- . 'Besgio 01M81 , � 216 - ". ' ; % -1 - ' .. . . �. . ... . . . with an, effective inetalslic, inuzile � 4 . .well, at_.'sinall charges. Get, measur- ' . .
Mrs. Young will be at home to her of Toronto, William had L ; I. er.. 7 1 1 .
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andfriends on the second third Wed- dergast of Logan, and .Willian.tPhal- CA,, Argent ' 216 . , . ISA,RD---,In Win ham Xpril 24tb, . to. all t- � . ..... I I � I ., . I d. We also have a large rauji� of . . .
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inmins of St, , . . .216 , . � . . Mr. and may be' taken out by Y cOmpp . . . q select your . Suit.- . .
nesdays in May.. en and Niohat* . may goaded ge I , . Mrs. Jas. Isird, a ent person ciAy when -such such dog'� is isaniples, you may
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. in`e. -Other relat.lves an ' d friends Maida. Cooper . 214 * I . daughter.. . . . ,� I of such . . . . . I . from. - Only one suit will be sold .4 . . . .
Mr. Jobn Sturdy has purchased the August' I Mrs, 'Utillinsi - Vera Trick 210' I . I . . . under the, immediate control . .
property of hig brother, .the late Nix- from a distance were ROBERTSON—At, Carlow, on April .. person. by being securely attached � each pattern in the town. - .. . . . . .
j - Mr. X, Pendergast, Logan ; . R ' J. OLUFF . Co,.On Sturdy, adjoining the post, office. Toronto'; Maida Armour - 208 . . � 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A: Rob- to a proper leash.- Any county cork- 0 . . . I I
Mrs. Thomas Ciimmins,� St. , Lbrin 11(eVes ' ' Z05 . ertson; -a daughtex. . I , or any ot . lier person resident
Mr. C. L. Ewing and family have Mr. and . . . stable ' Sole Agent, Clinton.. Ge W.Bar e & C ' I .
Augustine •; Mrs. - C. Quinlan and Mrs... , . Ina Troweil 190 1 . , ' Ap- . 9 . . .
removed to Ferrgus, in which place Patrick, Stratford ; Mr. � and ' Freida Wallis . 190 1 SHIERHOLTZ-1n Gpdericb, on within the said, To,wnship of God- .1 .
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I lie has purchased a meral store bus= Mary P . � ril 27-th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G•. erich, or person or persons appoint- I !nm=!� � - .
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iness. His fniends here wish him the Mrs. Bropbeyt 'St. Augustine, Mr. . Ltota Harland 187, � . .ShierholU, A daughter. I c&. for that.. purpose may destroy aw I I . I - A00101011010001 a .
success he merits. . Michael. Dougherty, ROchc-stct, N -y-, 'Jr., Class -,— I . . . . . '. . . . . . . any dog running at.large co � ntrar3r . ,� . , , . . I . . � I I I I ,
Mr. NW J. Dowson of the Union and Mr. B. BoyleofLondon. I Elmo Doherty 185 . 4Maths - to this By-law, Any person Con;- . . .
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auk staq, has gone to Toronto and We notice •-by A XingstOn.,PaPer C1 -, .,Marion Gibbingi , 184. . .. . . . .. v' ted of a breach of the provisions Furniture and 'House I I
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, hVe by Mr. I recant date that he M..C,, Cameron Maud Rutledge - . 183 - OVERBURY-111 Clinton on May 2nd, 'a . and..
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s succeeded- -1. 11. Mor- * C . . Willie S10111an. 179 , I . . of this By-law shall' fp(left and pay . . -
of the 9,holarship in Gaelic fell to A. C. Charles Overbury, aged 62 years.
Mawr. The, McIvers are ,winners. , Armour - 168 � . BRICI(ENDEN,-In Mullett on April - r -1
to Cookstown branch. - the � Aileen A . at the discretion .of 010. convicting . Fur'nishin " -t G eatly •. .
Rev. Jas. Hamilton attended 1 I . annall Argent . 166 . . 29th, Ann fluckstep,. relict of the Justice.ofPeace a penalty not Mr. . .. gs .a . . I . . I I .
I meeting of the Synod of Hamilton I 1-1 late Edward Brickenden, aged 16 ceeding $50i and In default 61 pay- I 0 - . . . .
and London, hold in, Stratford last . Clifford Ciraelis 154 . I nient, of such penalty arid cost or — I
I week. 000000 000000000 000000000 Clarence Finch ' 151 ' . . . Years and 8 months. costs only the same may be levied . Reduced Pr1C111!W-,2hS, ;
3 �. The friends in town of Dr. Wilson 0 . 0 . Eddie. 'Macl)Onald 134: . GARD.141,,'R—In Clinton on May 10, by distress and sale. of the ofienders . . . . .
Ilecn` Momir, daughter of Mr. and .
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: 4 of London regret to learn of his 0 BABY CRIED �. O Jame McCreary . ft' B. Gardner, aged 8 goods, and chattels, and in case Of . . .. for the month .
I serious illness. He is a son-in-law of 0 CONTINUALL11. 0 Russel ('rich 63 Mrs.. Joh . their being' -no dLgtr"s found, out . . 4 a '.
0 Afl above the 200.mark, fOrfh the ' months and 17 -days. , . . I .the goods are. most required I .
Mrs. M. C. Cameron. 0 April 20th of wiliell such penalty can be levied I . .. . I . . . .
Mr. 13en. Graham is to be con- 0 . Mrs. 1!'Algenc GA91=1, U-16let 0 ,Svnior (,lass, below the goo mark McVITTI1,',-In Hullett on A t the conviieting Justice of I'MOOMY I � . � .
gra on hiu enterprise and good 0 Station, Que., says:—"I believe 0 tcrin .the Junior. Maria,, wife of I-NistiA MoVittle, . .1 .
. the building of qui 0 Baby's Own Tablets the -best 10 —C. Chidley, Teaohl,�r aged 55 years, . commit the offender at tette 001110-1011 - .
taste in, to a , jail with or without hard labor for . 20 p.o. (liqcoulit oil nit 9, Arattings, Linoletims, Curtains, rste. '
on Elgin 0 medicine in the world for little 0 Vifth Division. U,RRATT—Iri 'Sltanley.-on April '17th, W,
stately -looking residence � and a period' nat, miceeding 80 days un- 10 ly-, off n Beds— ads froin $2 ftp to $25. Our special at $4
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avenue. I 0 en's. I have, given them to my 0 J r, %'rd Class — . Samuel Robinson, ,,,on of Mr. 0 less the said penalty and costs, be I
Pieton ,y for colic, constipation and 0 Mabel *Marshall ' ' 92. Mrs. Henry VIrratt, aged I go p c'. off Mattresses and Bed Spil " I
I . sooner paid. This By-law to come 1,11
.Mrs. Gond residenev on 0 bat months and 27 days. - I)ressers an(I Stands for $8.50, 0al Vockers $1.90, Co%iches $5.
street has had a stone foundation er- 0 sometimus for breaking up a 0 Lcona 14(�arn 01 DOW—In East Wawanosh, on , April unto force on the passing thereof. Our leader at $8 i-9 not equalled at the iWict', iii tile. county. . I
11 ected under it and other improve- 0 'fever, arid I have never known 0 11:1da Ilaile�4 go * of Passed this 2nd day of May, 1910.
,. ments made. 0 them to fail in giving Prompt O Hope Brown 811 25tb I Ellen Loishman, wife I Samuel Sturdy Reeve ; N. W.
. notice that Dr. Taylor is hav- 0 relief. Before I began ilic ust. 0 ('laude Iliggihs 84 I James Dow, Aged 30years, f I Curtain Stretehers loaned to our Customers free. .
We: n . 82 — n' Wingham, Xpril g1th, Trem-artba, Clerk. Ay . I
i the Tablets Willie Nixon SADLER. I � . OtIr I)us_X0t Carpet Cleaner will lie loalied free, for one d only.
in a frame building which he owns 0 �of my. baby was 0 - n, relict, of the - late . . . . . .
I :. and which is convenient to the Jack- 0 very thin and cri(d continually. 0 Fred. Grilivs 82 Jane Corny � ___1- Csorhard-Hointzinah Plimos for which I aux OW Only went in this I
� n Mfg. Cols factory, remod,piled so 0 8ince, then alit, has grown'splen- 0 ; 11arold Manning 719 William Sadler, in her 80thytAr. 6 bluff iieeded to sell it.' .
) so I April STANLEY COURT OF R1,A'TS11)N_ vichlity, jiee(l no introduction -11n
1, accommodation may be 0 dill and is plump and healthy, `0 Earl Cooper 78 . McC'LOV—In Tuckersmith, on I .
. �that better PLcc w workers at the tac- 0 I also gave the Tablets to illy 0 11catrico Britton, bO 25th, John McCloy, aged 64 years. Notice is hereby given illat the I . .
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i provided for new 0 four years old child who suffer- 0 Georgo Evans 66 IIAYCR0I1"t-:-In Brussels, on it Court of Revision of the Assess- . Picture Framing 66. epairint
. 4 torY. Mcl)a,i I rmid has returned 0 ed frequently from convulsions 0 Jin). Reld 63 20tht Elizabeth Xing, wife - of , ment Roll of the "Township of tl I
li. (,aptain John Ilayproft, Aged 91 years. f,;tanley will be hold in the Town- Neatt) And Proth Y Done -
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from Bostpn, and fins been steadily 'O and they trade a permanent 0 .14"rfile, Little . 62 N—At t1he. Blind Line, Hay, ,ship 111 11, Varna, on the 28th day I I .
health since his return. 0 cure. When I have Ilaby's Own 0 I Sadie Yt%bee 60 I 1) I VXCA Of May, at 11 a.m., for tile Our
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of her daughter, Mrs.' Clarence H. Al -j 0 and I advise other mothers, also 0 Mattle shtpl(;y 98 can; agtd 66 years. April plaints against the said Assess- . Store phont 28 �
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. . len. the artist, has hada 0 by medielne aealers ox by mail I Penny Helyar 90 •lath, Mrs.
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h . 8 pretty Church gtreet resideuve. 0 Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. O' harry Lawrence 89 Mr. Jaint without further notice.— J. L. I - . "
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winter's stay in Toronto. Alex. R ,a&son 81 ll*.s 100th year, 16 5 ---. - - ____ .
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