The Clinton News-Record, 1907-02-21, Page 44
Clinton Newsm'Record
February 2Ist, 1907
BARGAINS!
5000 Rolls to
be Cleared
Aul>luirn,.
Mins Charlotte Lewlor of the Sault is
h.orne melt visit..
Mr. S. Wilson spent A few days in
Wingham.
Miss Turrie Brown of 0oderleh spent
Sunday with friends:hertz.
• Miss Gelle McDonald spent Sunday
at home.
Last week itwas said that the rifle
Club would hold their annual oyster
supper on the 27th, but wince that the
date has, been chanted to the 26th,
Mr. O. Moore of Goder.tcth visited
friends here last week.
The bridgeruen have the first girder
on the Maitland :bridge near here.
The license cowuaissinnere held •a
.:meet ng,a►t 1nepector Asqulth's last
Friday and three transfers were paused
To facilitate moving one of
our large wall paper racks we
want to sell 5000 rolls in the next
ten days.
Prices are Cut •
and cut deep as an inducement
for you to get your spring stock
in advance.
10e Papers for.... -05
iSe Papers for.... .06
20c Papers tor.... .1 0
30e Papers for.... .15
Ceilings at same prices.
L N.. L'ewis 11f; P. Would in,.
crease the Postoffice Facil*
Wei so as to Benefit the
Toilers.
The following extracts from Han-
sard go to show that tire member
ter West Huron continues. tits. -efforts
for the betterment of the postal
service:
AIr. Lewis I waited upon tke late
Postmaster General together with
few hon. friend from West
Middlesex. , (Mr. Rags), to,urge that
the post offices in the country die -
Wets of western 'Qntario should be
kept open .after 7 o'clock at might.
The holders. of keys to letter boxes
can get their mall up:to;eight o'clock
at night, but the labouring men, the
Mechanics, and especially the farmers
Who Cannot Alford to gray 'for •boxes
are etenied that facility. I do not ask
that this extra duty should be impo-
ed on postmasters without eonipensa-
ion, and 1 think the Post. ter -Gen.
eral could. not do betterthanapply
sortie of the surl:lus. to that purpose.
• I 'have coneiderabie adir.iration'ter the
Post Office Department, seeing that
it is the only. public utility in the
country which is successful in the line
of public ownership', and I trust that
the striiniste ' • 1011 issue orders that
these post offices to which I refer
shell be kept open Mitre 8 o'clock:
West Tuckersmith
Miss Irene Holmes of Lncknow was
the guest of her ,cousin, Mies Maggie
Holmes for a few days last week.
• A number from here attended the
Jessie MacLachlan concert in (Clinton
on Monday evening last,
Mr. and Mrs;.John McOowan of Stan-
ley spent Sunday at thehome of Mr.
Whitfield Crich.
Mrs. H. C. Landesboro is visiting
in Bl
friendsth. y
Miss Maggie Holmes entertaineda
number of her fi iends on Friday even-
ing last.
- Mr. and . Mrs. William White' of
Brussels spent a few days with his
mother, Mrs. John White who has
been seriously ill.
The scholars of S. S, No: 4 have each
taken their turn in staying home from
school, being laid up with la grippe.
London Road.
Death has again cast a gloom over
this vicinity. Twice within the past
nine monifts has it claimed for ft's
victim .a member: of the same family.
Qp . Saturday last the people along
the road were shocked to hear that
May dangliter of Mr. John McKniggt
but passed,tte the great beyond in her
?6th, year.
She had been for some years troub-
led with Asthma. which at time be-
came bury severe but was as well as
usual up to Friday when • she had a'n-
ether attach and that evening med-
ical aid, was summoned but despite
all. efforts in the early morning hours
she slerrt quietly away. To tate sorr-
ow striken father, mother, brother
and sister, the sympathy of the 'ex-
.
treme . neighbolrltood is extended.
Miss May Dixon of Clinton spent
Sunday the guest' of Mr, and''1\'Ixs.
Jos. Shipley, "
James Nott has been '041 the
sink list but we hope to see him. itis
usun,t sett in a few days,
Mrs. Cote has taken uII her abode
with, her daughter. Mrs. George
Jack-
son.
The Member for West[Worn
Borders Free
You save from 50c to $2.00 on
border alone.
ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE
W. COOPER & CO.
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Holmesville
•
Miss•Lizzie Gould entertained the
young people of this village. on Tues-
day evening.of this week and all report
a gond time. '
Mr. George Hall was called to Ayl-
mer on account of the death of a rela-
tive. -
Mr. and Mrs: McPhail returned home
this week after -spending their .honey-
moon in 'Woodstock and London.
Miss Sadie Cantelon. is not doing as
well as her friends .could wish for, '
Farmers' Iustitute meeting was held
on Saturday ed was_ very largely° at.
tended. Several addresses we e riven
and in the evening there was a ,joint
meeting; the ladies -taking part: Add-
resses were, given by Messrs Ross and
Jenkins which were .highly applauded
by the. audience. • Mucic way' inter-
spersed at intervals'which added great
ly:to the enjoyment of- those present.
At.the• close of tbe' evening session
there was a lunch for those who wish-
ed to remain for the -evening sessipn.
Mr, Harry Sweet is busy drawing
'ice for the cheese factory, having sec -
cured the.contract for the same,
Iiullett Township.
Cowl! met Feb.16th, when tenders
tion the supply of about 500 feet of elm
plank were accepted from Messrs. Cart-
wrigh and Mair at $21 and $24 per
thousand resrectirely.
The auditor's report and abstract
statement of the treasurer's accounts
for 1906 was adopted and copies ordered
to be forwarded to the parties entitled
by law thereto.
A committee of the council will meet
at the M. and B. bridge on March let
at 9 a.m., for the purpose of examining
said bridge and to see if it is necessary
to have it replaced by a new one.
Dr. E. Maclellan was appointed med-
ical health officer on the recommenda-
tion of the Board of Health.
A copy of a proposed county by-law
was received from Mr. Lane, the coun-
ty clerk,. for the consideration of our
township council, wherein it is propos-
ed that a sum be fixed anuually by the
county council but not more than
$20,000, shall be set apart to he paid out
of the current revenue of the county
to aid in the improvement of the pub-
lic highways within the said county,
the money so set apart to be divided
annually -by the county council among
the municipalities in proportion to
their equalized assessed value as set
forth in the report of the equalization
committee. This bylaw is framed pur-
suant, to nn Act .of the Legislature
passed in 1901, setting apart one million
dollars to aid in the building and im-
provement of public highways in the
province, and will be more fully con-
sidered by the council at its. next meet-
ing,, March 11th..
1 would suggest that for the better
information of ratepayers generally,
the said proposed by-law he published
in the local papers in the county.—Jars.
Campbell, clerk.
Themany friends of Mr. and Mrs.Jas.
Ferguson will regret to hear of the
serious illness of their only daughter,
but hope soon to hear of her speedy
recovery to good health.
Two of the Misses Bell of Blyth were
visiting Bullet friends the past week..
Messrs. T. Fairservice and M. Lums-
den visited friends inDundee last week..
They drive down and report It very
pleasant time,
We understand that Wen. Dunlop
has purchased the Robert Armstrong
farm for. $0800. It is a nice prgperty
and in good condition. — -
Mr. P. Papineau of Cairngorm is vis•
iting friends at Constance.
Mr. H. Tyerman of Cranhrook spent
Friday and Saturday with friends .on
the 8th and 9th con.
Mr. Thomas Troop has been used up
with la grippe. Miss Laura Stewart
and Master Clarence Noble are also
slightly indisposed. We hope for a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. George Krauskopf of Dublin is
this week visiting her sister, Mrs. Tighe
and other relatives and friends in this
section.
E. N. LEWIS 111. P.
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John Yule of Godes hl 11r,.:Let'.is:, Has the Postms.r
b"(en
seal any annound'euit-nt tin teal. with
Takes Too much•Laudanuris , respect to the at of postage on. old
Goderic'h., Feb:. 18. -John Yule, a
well known;' 'bicycle .dealer and elec-
tricians reed last, night 'from the
effects of a large 'doseof •laudanum°•
On' Friday night for .some reason he
took a large quantity of 'tire drug and
although' three doctors worked over
him all .yesterday,. they..were' .unable
to revive "him.. •
Colborne Township
Wm. Durst spent a .few days .in.
Stratford.
Miss Murnings : entertained friends
from Londesboro. •
Herman Maedel, Norwich.. visited
Constance
:VI r. Peter Papineau of Cairrigrom
spent a few days last week visiting
friends in and around the village.
D. Sutherland has tive sets of her -
rows ready for the vvest where they'
are already ordered.
Mite and :Mrs D. Tudor spent Sunday
the guest of the latter's uncle, Mr, Jas.
Snell Londeshoro.
The Misses McKellar and Miss Millet,
of Cromarty spent Sunday the guests
of their friend. Mrs, R. N. Jewitt,
countrynewspapers and magazines,
and , also • as to using: a part of that
surp es . in "keeping ' poste offices ° in
small towns not , en, stores but in
buildings entirely desotecl to the .post
office sei°vice and keeping.tliem open'
�,tluat farmers, •"labouring Men and
nrechanies. .may get their Mail after
their' worlr is done 'ire the. •evening.
As,, floc post offices now closed at .7
()Wadi! in the evening, .and open at :8
o'clock in the morning it le lette ss-
i•ble. for hien, liy itg alone or 'living on.
farms • toget theirs ail'. we tote a'.
surplus and I • suptinse no nine believes,
that • the Post, Office Department. is•
for : tate purpose of making money,
every one admits . that the surplus
shouldbe, returned- for the ,00d of the
people. I Cannot see any • better way
of dying • -this than: by enabling these
men . whe axe . not able to get 'their
mail •'during the. present hours to do
so Eby keeping the petit offices open
until say •8' o'clock in the evening.
his paxents. Mr. -and Mrs. P.11daedel.
We are sorry to reportethat Mrs:
Kurschinski has been :indisposed for
some *no. We hene, however. . that
she will soon tecoeer. .
In spite of the -great stoem on Sun-
day; the quarterly Meeting held in
tho. Evangelical church veaStwell atten-
ded. The wond proelaimed by Rev.
Mr. Wagner was highly. appreciated
Rt'iv. Mr. Pfeffer, a• formee pastor of
the. Evengelical chtirch here, and now
a meanber of the New York.. conf
ence; is renewing, old a.cquaintiances
our eommunity. 'Vas; he spend ' a
pleasant time with his old friends.
Hensall
cut clown' a big tree on the *property
of the homer last week and secured
four fine raccoons. 'One . was killed
by the fall but. the others were cape
tired. Harry got some , severe scrat-
Miss McIatyre,' 1010; has7beren 'assist-
ing Mrs. tRoV..) Hart. in lief
haptrened with a, sad miefortune.
Monday. In going dowm 9he cellar
Steps she missed her . footine and' fell
to the bottom, bruising her head and
fracturing her wrist.
Zurich.
Weakened By L►grPPc
Health and 8trexugthRegained
Through 171'. Williams Pink Pills.
East Wawanosh,
Mr. Jahn Noble of the West visited
ids cousins, Jas. and Thos. last
week, .
14lies Maggie McKellar. of Michigan
is spending a rnotth with friends in
Westfield. -
Jas. VesraC emp, Morrie; spent . Sun-
day last with his grandparents . on
the. 'gravel.
The. young people• of the 6th line
intend holding Literary^ meetings in
school house No, 18. The first meet
ing—• took p'l'ace on Monday tight,
1liiss' C. McClinton, • who has !!fled
the .place' of, organist. for Westfield
.church for the past five years, has re-
signed. Mrs. Robert Henry-. will take
place. .
W'illiath Scott, who had .the inisfor-
tune 'to have his house burned •a few
weeks •ago, 'is busy. hauling the tun-'
•terial for building ..another .during the
coning slimmer:
Mrs, 'Robert' Henry, Marnoch, spent
telae' past .week with her sister, Mrs.
Wi„ejhtnian of Gci:4erich.Mrs.. Wight -
man tt-hvi has.been seriously 11.1 . for.
tie hast six•onths,: is now slightly
better, we• are"pleased to say..'. •
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The after effects of la, grippe are
more serious than the disease itself.
Its victims are left tow spirited and
depressed; they are tortured with
heds'aehes and backaches; lever and
chills. It leaves the sufferer au easy..
prey to bronchitis, pneumonia,
rheutnatisni and often that most
dreaded of all diseases, consumption.
.For the after effects of la grippe
there is absolutely no me aoina can
equal Dr. Williams Pink 'Pills. Every
dose helPe male new, rich, read blood
that drives diseases from -the system,
and makes weak despondent men
and women bright, • cheerful and
Strong. Miss. • Eugenie Donaldson, of
St, Jerome, Que., found a cure
througtf these pills alter other rem-
edies had failed to help her. She
saysi:. "1 took la gttppe and ,did. not
seem able to shake lit off. It devel-
oped into bronchitis; I coughed day
and . night and grew so weak that 1
could hardly move about. I tried
remedy ` after 'remedy but as nothing
seemed to help nio 1 began to dread
that consumption was developing
and that . my case was incurable.
A"' friend's urged gine to .try Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills end following
that advice I.,. got a supply. For,
two months I tool: the pills : faith-
fully, following the 'directions given
for their use. 1 am .thankful 1 did
so for they fully restored my
srtrength and I "haste since enjoyed
perfect health. I will always advise
sick and. ailing people to give Dr.
Williams `Pine: Pills a trial for r:
firmly . believe • that they 'will find
great benefit from .their use."
Rich, . red blood is t•he. one thing
needed.. to.. maintain health and
strength.. Dr. Williams t'ink Pills
actually make. rich, red blood. That.
is a the reasotf of their great popular-
ity in every country in. the world.
That is why they cure anaemia,gen-
eral weakness, rheumatism, neural-
gia, indigestion, St. Vitus dance.
partial paralysis and the' ills of
girlhood and womanhood,, with all
its distressing . heaciaches, sideaches
and backaches. - See that you get
•the gettable pills with the full tarn
`'Dr.. Williams Pint: pills for Pale
i?eople see the . wrapper around each
bon: Sold byall' medicine dealers
or by ,'mail at• 50 cents..a, box ar six
taxes for.. $2.50 from she Dr.. We
hams' ,Medicine Co:, . Bro''kville, . Ont,:
Oar Big Rednclion 4f Sic
Of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Ia attracting the attention of the buying public as witness-
ed by the big crowds of customers that have visited this
store since our big sale commenced..
In Memory of the Lek#e Mrs. I
Williatn- Keys of Stanley. 1:
• . The late Mrs. Minim Keys Wes
ember 2ethi 18,30... Her •parente, John
Mark, and Eliapette Shenpaxd,. were
the. town Godericif end taking. ea
. great 'interest in the .religio.ue welfare
of their family, their claueh.ter Eliza-
. heth, true to the' family inclination,.
tmited with the C'hurch of England.
-Married to 'Mr, Wm. Keys oe Stanley
township, \there *they 'have since re -
The • following year, during', the prip-
,fte\r: Yokuni,' she stepped into
,g-retater fullness .of the' Savireir's love, -
and felt that she: was hnlly totteerted
to God. She at fence anited with the •
M. E. church, of -which ber husband
and. Since 'thee have 'together . remain-
ed faithfid members 'el' the 'Methodist
,talked" of the "School 'Book Ring'e
with all the pertinacity shown by
the emitent Mrs. Gamp in her' refer-
ences to "Mrs. Harris:" 'Some Liberal
"Betsy Prigs" • insist that the Ring
existed only in the imagination of
the Opvosition• leader; mid these 'cruel
words determined Mr. Whitney to
bring factS to Support las state-
ments.. A.ccoedingly, soon . after he
had accepted office the Text Book
Commission. wig avpointed. Its repo-
rt ,is before 'the Legislature, proving
beyond a 'doubt thee. there is a "Mrs.
Hanish" Thete is no need to reeount,
the agreemeet which united in We
'rig houses friendly to the late Gov -
eminent. . The Main poin..t Is that for
Many , years the- people' of the:pro-
books, from two to four times the
amount they cost. The vi Otis. thing
eel;
about the plan Was , that .- he 'People
were forced. to bey pie Weeks, Rich
and poor alike wtrso 'bled for the per -
nose of increasing the bank a.ccoUnts
of certain individeals who "stood in"
with the Government. If the, late A&
min,istration hnew the facts it was
criminally negligent. If it dill not
knew the facts , it' was criminally bl-
ind. .As the days and months pass
the wisdom Of the eleeters in tutne
ing Jilt Ross Government out of offioe
is More and more plain, A member
of taie present Government says 'that
as a result ,of the investigatlen the
retail price of text books will be re-
duced, by • one-half. This will lighter.
the burdens on merle" ehoulders) for
the expenditure of the tether of a
family for school books was no small
Ibsen, as' thousands can testify, The
conimissioe, which was composed of
W. Crothers, hes done a good work,
and has reported with oommenda,ble
'celerity. .
mem at. work making wood •and logs
on the land he has leaSed from the
Canada Ctn in Stanley 'township. A
large quantity ,of wootcf is being
made.
An earthquake was supitosed to piss
through here on) tiaturda,y. dr Sunday
ow its pay to the cottet. If it did ge
through this way it musts have ,been
a slight one as nothing sllook • here
except the people: ,vho. v.•ete. Gut in
the storm.
The death rate ire ZuRch lir 1006
was two in a pepulwtion of abeut
• 500. This would average four in
1000 population,. The avetage death
rate in propertron to populatiort
Ouster -Jo is area 9' in every 1000, 50
'Zurich ninth he an exceptionelly heal-
thy spot to' live in.
'The ' trea.sury of the township of
'Hay was enriched last week bye Ant
sum of $107,50, 'being ehe •share of
the railway tax levied axed collected
by the Provincial GoVernmeitt from
the railWays operating in Ontario.
• Mr. P, Laniont left on Tuesday last
with hie Shire horse, Tongo, for
Carsonville, "Mich., where he expects
to dispose, of him to Syndicate Of
fist/hers in that section.
Messrs.. Joel Erb ot Nebrasisa, and
Chris. Erh of "Wellesley ire visiting
their brother, Mr, John G. Erb of the
Bronson !Atte. The former. has been
living in the States for t•werity-three
years, and has not been here In that
EAT CLARK'S' OX TONGEES
Their home 117.'S alwaye °pet to the
mieisters• of the gospel; and no pain!
end cheer them. in their worle '
Site Was of buoyaetetheerful. dispo4.
sition,' and being waxie-hearted arid
generoue, was a' general favorite . • in
the' community, especially among, the
Haien"' g in her heart as warm place
foe all.espod work, she* became a:mem-
ber. ef the Varna Auxiliary ,of the W.
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FeW more weeks of selling at the rate we pave been going during
the past Our weeks will reduce the Taylor Stock down to where we
want it. it will pay you to anticipate your requirements and pur-
chase now for the coming surnmer's wear.
We can save you front 20 to 80 por cent on any goods you will
need in our line. -
Custom work and ,repairing will receive
prompt and .careful attention.
We extend to all an invitation to visit our store at any time and
every endeavor will he put forth on our part to give entire satisfAc-
tion to those who favor us with their patronage.
. The 'fragrance' of her beautiful con-
sistent ehristian life was a. cotetant
benediction to all.
ion- of good -health ,and. ;vigor, male
aboet last Juee, when, the. fatal' ilis-
eey anaemia., setting in, her vital.
powers. ,declined, until . on January. 21,
"her soul tOek its flight to be forever
where nothing hides -or grows'brd.
Them., is, left -to • Moine hee4losS, a
or:Stanley-sand a daughter Ellet K.
Peebles of Ilarrieton, who fed the
and mother's life, and like her, cher-
ish the hope Of. some day sweeping
through the getes washed in the blood.
At the funiral Netst ices of Jantiary
24th, which was largely' attended,' her
na.stor spoke from the 23rd Psalm,
the oee so often on her lips dpring
The' hymns "Sweeping through. the
Sung 'Try our sister, and used at the
pliant faith. •
They hare a rare relish alld a fine
delicate flaVoer. But up in air tight
gerni proof tins—It's wise to ineiet
AUCTION SALE ItEGISTEXt.
TuesCo,y, March 5th, at let 31,
cope?, Thillett, foie stock and :mph, -
meets, without reessrve.—Albert M.
Walleye, proprieter , Thos. Brow:,
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SeafOrth News, oa-ned and ed -
of Yeaes was sold last week to Mr.
wide' experieke newe-paper busin-
ess,' having been .00nneCted with the
Detroit News for some thee.: .
At a recent. 'meeting *of the Pnblic.
wheal hoard of this place a resoles
'ton was passed instruceing the secree
retry to commuaicate with the ..Minis
ter of Education :earneetly, requesting'
liem to hiceease the grant be urban
schools, as ehas. been done in. reral dis-
teicts, foe. the reasa thet the school
assessment is. very higher in
totem then en rural sections.'
on the Dominioe Bank ,etaff here tor
four • years, has been transferred to
the branch at Fort William. • •
The little four-year- old son oi Mr,
Arthur Colbert was liadlY hurt on Sa-
turday. last bse being run over. by a,
rthitaWay .horse belonging, to: Mr.,..St-
ewert of Eggiondville; The little fele
low ifed been playieg on the peve-
meet in 'front of, Mr. Bate's erocery
and aid not see the coming -danger e
time ea avoid it.,
.Letters- From- Mothers
Every day we get letters from Mo-
thers telling of the benefit Baby's
Own. Tablets liave. been to, their' little
Pation, stomach and brave troubles ;
ethers for colds and simple fevere ;
some es a grea,h• help to teething bah -
the one's life. We have thousatels of
letiere—a.41 preising the Tablets, for
Mrs. Robert Peerce, Bell's Rapids.,
Ont., writes: "I would not be with-
out Baby's Owe Teblets in the house
for a day. %ten anything ails. my girl
I Aive her a 0 Tablet and. she 18 S0041
I am sere other mothers
will find them quite as satisfactory."
Sold hy druggists or. by mail at 2,5
vents a bil%, WM The Br. Williams'
Medicine' Cie., Broutvilie,Onte
Fred. ` Jackson
• " ALWA1',5:, RELIABLE
Successor to W. Taylor & Son, CLINTON.
Emommummomoill
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lir j, Inventory Sale
IS NOW ON
• • If anything ie wanted in the -line of Tinware, Hardware, Gennii- t
ie ware, ete., it will pay youto take a look theough as you can effect •
• quite saving. To call and see is the grey way to have any idea of
• • the articles displayed. The goods ata on taleeS and marked with, '
• plain tickets so that evtiry person can see the pr,ices. A few lines ;
IN HARDWARE— TINWARE—
•
Hammers
'w Hand Saws
•
Chisels
Augers
Axe Handles
Hasps and Hinges
Tea -kettles
Pails
Di ers
• Wash Basins
' • Pudding Pans
Strainer Pails •
Coal Scuttles.
IN URANITEWARE—
Teapots
Water Pails
Rice Boilerd
Soup Bowls.
Ile Plates
preserving Kettles '
Dippers •
HARLAND BROS.
Osesertew
Orders left ith W. R. Counter, •Jeweller will
eceive prompt attention.
hen tke
air Falls
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to )reid, to exPeri-
mint !.• You' want to save your
hair; and save it quickly, tool
So make up your mind this
very Minute that if your hair
ever ,comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes
the scalp healthy: The hair
stays in. It .cannot do any-
thing else. It's ,nature's way.
The 'best kind of a testimonial—
. "Bold tor over sixty yotats.00
svor. nous.
hieh
It seems a waste of words to argue
that a business education is necessaty
for the success in life of yourig men
and women,. No reasonable person
doubts it, It is a fixed fact.
The only questions—the vital guts -
tion is this :
s'Which College e,"
'Shall it be a school where common
sense, practical methods' are followed:
Shull it he the hest college or neXt
hest ?
It Costs nothing to get our tow eitte
plague. Simply ash us to eend it to
your address. It tells about the mei.
practical BaOriges College in Onterio,
We leelieve, it to be the very best.
tioEent.tter. any time. Individual ifietrue-
Clinton Bush) es's Coll e
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ganufacturing'Opticians and Eyesight Spe-
• cialists, of Toronto, will be at
Normandie Hotel, Clinton,
one day only
Tuesday,. Fepruary 26th
If there is anything wrong with your eye -
Isight do not fail to consult them,. All work
absolutely guaranteed. . •
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atore Overflowing
With. Wintpr. Furniture
.Parlor Furniture in sets-airad pieces ; Hall
Furniture in oak and' ash ; 13edroorn Furni-
ture in oak, ash and mahogany ; Dining
Room Furniture in oak, ash and elm ; Kitch-
en Furniture in anything you want.
Couches, Mattre's es, Iron and Brass Beds, Hookers,
' Easy Chairs, Desskg, Parlor Cabinets, Rattan Goods
Pictures, Paper Hacks. Book (lives, Curtain Poles
Looking Glasses, IN PACT WE HAVE
Bring your pictures here to be frarne
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Undertaking promptly attended to by night or day
Night and Sunday calls answered at residence
of either.of the principals. if
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St. HOICIIS nightY.five per rent' of headaches
hfe, Sam Johnson and Miss OilltelOtte
of StaAley are visiting• friends around
here at presente
visiting at Mr. Sam Phillip's,
Mr. and Mrs, john.MeCrostie of Itire
ly vi-ited at, Mr. Win. McCrosti.'S this
Mites SI eagle Bachanttri viilte
friends in Wingletin Net, Sunday.
4roubled thlt WHY, consult 'teethe de
on at the Normafiadie lintel on Tues-
day, February 20th. •
!Vise Olive deughter of
tack of scerlet fever et Anilie.rst,
°Mass. Miss Laidlaw has heels ertgo,g-
ed oa., a case in Amherst college Where
site wets taken -