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Never inifote heve we RhOW1) • such. entopletenetet in • the stnek.
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Each department hi epiirkling with the mew ,htees• for spring, Oils
, eildeavor to pot t be .Lock into elnipe for novelties has Wien realized
• 1 by. having everything ,educed in geoid Rho; and retileved with some.
. thing upeo•date for the coming eearon.
Ladies' (-offers and Title In silk, linen tied cotton, 5e up to. si.00
1.444.1es' handkerchiefe in enteen, linen and eilk, 3e up to 51.1e
Ladies' Gloves in long. medium Anil shore, 24c tn $1.00 '
Ladiee' 'Underweat in cilium, white.and eream, Se to 25e; wnol,
: white and grey, 50e to 81 00; cotton nnd wool mixed, 26t: Lo fele
Ladle.. and Chihiren's Hose in wool. 15c to 50e
Cotton twee for ladies from Hie to 500 • .
Child, en's Cotton hi se from Sc to 25e
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Canadian, German and English. Prints,
$This venr we haeelle in English Prints, ()minims, Ashtpo, Potter,
Swan by and GI in i ton. Prints at 120. • ,
$In Oa toulian Prints mei hive theselehrated Banner Prints Ht 7e,
8c, I0e. and 12c -guaranteed fast in colors and extra. 'Loath y in
stock 11Ilii width. -
i, Get man Blues in blue and white only 'et 12e and 15e. .
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: English Tweed Press Goods for your Spring
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, Dress from 50c to $1.00 per yard. °$
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0, Poplestone & Gardiner
.0 The Big Clothiers, - - ' BLYTH $
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Real Estate For Sale
FARM FOR SALE. -THE FARM
property of the late ' James Fair,
Clinton, Ont., comprising part of
lot 24, con. 1, Hullett (now in
Clinton), south half of lot 23 and
lot 24, con. 2, Hullett, excepting 20
acres at thp N.E. corner of lot 24,
10 acres of the south half of lot 25
con. 2, Hullett, 7 acres of lot 35,
con. le, Goderich township, ,and 3it
• acres of lot 1, Huron Road conces-
sion, Goderich township (now iu
Clinton) containing in. all 2141 acres
will be offered for sale at -public
auction, at the Town Hall, Clinton,
on Wednesday, the 6th March, 1907,
by I). Dickinson, Auctieneer. Thies
farm property maVes one of the
mostvaluable and desfralle 'proper-
ties for mixed farming to be found
in the County of Huron consisting
of arable and pasture lands with
,good supplies of water. There are
erected on the premises two good
frame dwelling 'houses and four
barns in good state of repair. The
property is well fenced and dratted
and the Soil ig in excellent condi-
tion. There are twenty-five acres of
fall wheat and all the fall ploughing
is done. The soil is a clay. loam.
TERMS: Immediate posseigion can
be ,given. Ten per cent. of the pur-
chase money down and balance with-
in thirty days without interest.
The executors reserve the right to
make one bide Particulars may be
beef on application to the undersign-
ed.- James Fair,. • Norman IVIeL.
Fair and James Scott, Executors.
D. Dickinsore A,uctior.eer. 59
FARM FOR SALE, LOT 4, HURON
Road, G-oderich township, e. mile
from Clinton, containing 130 acres
of land in excellent cultivation.
, Easy terms. Apply to J. Holmes.,
P. 0. box 196, Clinton, 'Ont.
FARM FOR SALE ON 7Ttl CON.
Stanley township, contaiping 175
acres. it mile Com school, mile.
•from Presbyterian and Methodist
ehueehes and postoffice, 7 miles fiom
Honsall • and 4 miles from Kippen
station. There are on the . premises
three barns, 64x40, 70k28, 5iix28,
all in good' repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and the remaining 75
acres drained by township ditch
running through. Never failing well
at the house with a new Brantford
pumping mill, also a never felling
spring back on the farmlt acres
good bearing orchard. Ttos tares is
in a first-class state of cultieetiors
and is situated in one of the beet
grain growing sections in the pro-
vince. Will be sold cheap and on,
terms to suit the purchaeer. For
furthee information apply on the
premises or address George Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
•••• .
'FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. 1 acre of or-
chard and small fruit. On the pro-
mises is a two story brick house
with slate roof, a first-class farm
house, a barn, size, 44
x80 with stone stabling, a content
silo 14x30, good driving house, pig
'pen and hen house. Two never -fail-
ing wells. This farm is situated 8
miles from Brucefield, 5 from Cl4a-
ton and on a ild gravel road. Ap-
ply on Or premises or address
Albert Nott, Clinton P. 0. 02
FARM. FOR SALE. -LOT 30 AND
part 31, con. 5, Hullett, consisting
of 117 acres. 15 acres good hard-
wood bush, balance under cultiva-
tion. Gleeed brick house and frame'
barns. VVell watered and. fenced.
Bearing orchard. 1+ miles from
store, postoffice, church and school. '
Will be eel& on easy terms as the P0E-sALE-PRAmE HOUSE AND
undersigned intends going West. -
R. J. Miller, Clinton P. O. 14
FARMS FOR SALE OR TO RENT,
Lot 14 on, 3rd con., and south half
14, 4th con., in the township
of Hullett, are offered for sale ,or
to rent. They consist of 150 acres,.
all M grass except twelve acres, in
bush. • A good two-story frame hou-
se, bank barn 50±70 with power
mill, drivieg-shed 30x50, and • sheep
house 20x36: The place is well *a-
teeed by spring, a drill well 'and
the river. It is situated 31 miles'
from Clinton. and is well adapted
for stock or grain. •Also Lot 12,
on 6th con., consisting of e00 acres,
twelve keret bush a,nd the rest- see-
ded clown. A never -failing' spring
With the windmill for .purnpbeg. Th-
ese farms Will be said together or
separately mid on terms to.suit the
porchaser. If not sold, will be ren-
ted. -R. J. Millet, Box 25, Clinton.
FARM FOR SALE: -..-WEST HALF
of lot 7, South Boundary, and West
half of lot, 3, con. 4, Stanley, con-
sisting et 102 aceee, 8 acres • bush,
the remainder Seeded doWn 'except-
ing 30 acres. '11hj place is well lee -
tied anddraihed, and watered' • by
spring creek: Frame hero. This
farm is situatedon the Town Line,
two miles west of Kippen station.
Apply on the premises or: addeese
James C. Persona", Kippen, Oat. 32
FARM FOR 'SALE OR TO RENT, -
Lot 13, con. 16, Genteel& townshin,
consisting of 430 acres, 65 acres
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and, comfortable house, Well wat-
ered by two good running streams.
mile from school and 1 tulle. from
postoffice. Will be sold on easy'
terms. -Apply to T. T...1Viurphy,
Clinten: , 35 ti
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-
signedoffers for sale parte of lot
40 on the Bayfield Road, i mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
ono cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms, .--• J. A.
Smith. • ' ' 40
HOUSE FOR SALE - A LARGE
frame house On Wellington street,
Clinton, lately Occupied by F. C.
Allcock. 7 .rooms and pentry,ovoode
shod, good stone Cellar, hard ana
soft water, i• acre of land. A sp-
lendid chance for a person wanting
a 'good house. Apply to Mrs. Chid-
leyor to Mrs. Allcock, . 39
. .
FARMS POR,\SA.LE-ONE AND A
quarter miles' front churcif, poste
office, school, and the village of
Auburn. Suitable', for --grain or
grass. Lot 2.7on t1t4nd con. 'Wait
Wawanosh consisting f /00 acres' s--" r'
STEEL KNIFE IN. THE FLEW:
That iv the sensation eXperitinoadi,
by Robert Price pt Becton, Ont.
Ho knew it was sciatica, and a
course used Nerviline. As usual it
cured and he says "No liniment eau
excel Poison's Nerviline. Severe pans
made my side lame. It was like a
steel knife running through the flesh.
ratted in lots of Nerviene and was
completely cured." A regular snap
for Nerviline to ease Sciatica and rb-,
eumateem.- It strike intot the core of
the pain cures it in short order. Lar-
ge 25e bottles at all dealers,
Hon. Wililam 'Patterson gave a din-
ner at Ottawa to Mr. Jolla Bain, re-
tiring Assistant Commissioner of
Customs.
IT RINGS IN YOUR EARS:
That same cough is everywhere you
go, deep and hollow because consum-
ptive. First it was catarrh which
could have been cured by Catarrhoe
zone. Moral, never neglect a: cold.
never -trifle with catarrh, go to your
druggist and get Caterrhozone. It's
instant (teeth tie colds, cures them in
a few minutes. Throat 'trouble and
catarrh dieappear as by magic. Cat-
arrhozone is the great throat, r.ose
and broncltial remedy to -day. Thous-
ands use it, doctors prescribe it, -
why, because it does relieve quickly
and care thoroughly. Twee sizes, 25e
and 81 at all dealers
Mr. J. W. Flavelle has withdrawn•
his resignation as 'a member- of the
Board of Governere of the 'University
of toronto. •
A STOREHOUSE FOR -POISONS.
You may not think so, but that' e
whe,t . you become when the • kidneys
are affected. These • organs cleanse
the body ; they are the filters that
remove • from the blood .the evitote
matter -that act i like deadly poison
en the vitality and 'health t.,1 tee e vs -
tent. Jr. Hamilton's Pills ',stimulate
the kidneys; expel termer:tine matter
filen the bowels, restore the liver and
stimulate an excretory and es,rotory
arrant. This enableg, the ' blood to,
quickly 'replenish. ifs,elf and establi elt-
es •perfect health. No inedicine dos
such lastinggood as Dr: Flaintleon's
111a,nera'e ant Butternut Pills, 25c at
all dealers.
The. Grand Council of the, Royal
Templars' ol :Temperance endorse the
eaten of the . Dominion Council • in
raising the. Mini:a:me rates, ,
State of Ohio, City of --
Toledo, Lucas County„ -ss.
Frank J. Cheney • makes oaetlf that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. 'Cheney & Co. doing business in
the City et Toledo, County and state
aforeseid,. end that said firrn will pay'
the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOL-
LARSfor each and every case of cate
ant that cannot be 'cured by ,the Use
•of Hall's Cataith Cuee. "
FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before .me and subscribed
inmy presenee, this 6th day of Dec-
ember, A. D. 1886..A. W. GLEASON
(Seal). Notary
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Send for testitzionials „free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toilet°, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75e•
Take Hail's Family Pills for ewe
slipation. • .
And this influence -which Itemise-
. -
hdlders Weee so willing to pay for.
what Was its nature ? Was it moral
moral suasion or brute force.
FOR OVER s1XTY YEARS,
Mrs. Wilslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for
their children While teething If dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and
Crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at pnee and get a bottle' of "Mrs.
Wesley's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething.. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer, immediately. • Depend
upon it, 'mothers, there is no mistake
about it. 14 cures .Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach. and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and en-
ergy to the 'whole sy;item. , "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrtip" for child-
ren teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription, of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses- in the United Stater!. Prim
.25 cents a bottle. Sold by all•drug-
gists throughout the world. Be sure
eand ask for "Mrs, Winslow's Seeth-
ing Syrup,
of land, 15 acres under Usti and
the balatiee hearly all g ss. A
brick' house, •a bank barn 52 0, a
driving house 24x36 With a o ent
pig hope underneath, aro on M(t\
promisee; •Aleo lot 28, Eau
Wawanosh, and con.thieve), oppos-
ite said lot 27, coeetieeinting 100 acres
of land, 15 acres of which are bush.
On this lot there is a hank barn
Neel); There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two •fatnis.
Both lots are Well fenced and un-
tlerdrainod. A never failing spring
runs acres:es both farms. Poseession
can be given at "onee. Terms easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farni.-Apply to „Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to ale eommunicate
ions.
het on Princess Street. 11 rooms,
hard and soft water. Good stable,
tWill be sold cheap and on easy
terms. Also 4 hiVes of beei and a.
. I number of bet boxes. -William Dum.
BRICK STORE FOR SALK - ONE . dan. 89
door south of The News -Record of-
fice. -Apply of John MeGarva or W.
7'. O'Neil. 48
iite at, ,o•Montreal gui ted the boot
and shoe warehouse of Demisttt Lal-
onde* Co.
James Maynes was killed a.t Ageot, Henry Coodie, a youog man of
Ont., by a board strikine him while Softeiltheleistio committed suicide by
operating a machine. taking .eteyelneite.
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a -PURITY:- --ACCURACY-
Ferrol
The'Cirkat Iron Oil
od for, trengtb-
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up thy syste
tis-
sues lf that old
persists in hang
on Use Ferrol. Hav
you lost weight?
Do you feel weak
Have you lost your -
appetite? Is your
system run down..? \
These troubles will \
be quickly remedi-
ed by using Ferrol,
iiefiribibiboor
W, S, R. Holmes
Mari 11 fa etil ri Dee (.11101I1
We Keep Only !lost Office
The Beat. Drug tore.
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- MISS ELOISE A, SKIMMINGS Correspondent.
/Jest week was held as the wed" of
prayer, in memory of the patroness of
the W. 0. T, U., Mee Frances Will-
ard. The tirst meetaug was held et
the house of Mrs. Robert McKenzie,
sed the second at the, house of Mrs,
eCapteine N, McDairmida The first
meeting. was conducted by Mae. Dave
ideon and the other by Mrs. S. II.
Colborne; •
In a letter to Mrs. James Catling,
town, from her son Ernest, whose
home Is at Cockburn Island, she lea-
rned that her husband has gone to
the Tlfessalon, hospital to be operated
apon for !Dancer. Mrs, Calling is an
invalid herself and is spending this
winter hero with her daughter, Mrs.
Alex. McLean. •
Mr. Geo. Bates late of Rausford's
salt block, wasi/est week stricken
with paralysis at the home of his dau-
ghter, 1VIrs. Beecher of-Detrette.Wi
and Mrs. Bates left here late in
autumn, and spent some time in Lon -
done the guest of their daughter, Mrs,
Lorne Macdonald for some weeks, then
going direct' to Detroit, wbere they
intended spending the winter.
Mrs, Will. McLean heti. been *very
seriously ill, hut her medical attend-
ant prononnees her much better.
Mr. awl Mrs.., Fred Ball Leve ta,een
house lately occupledley Mr. Geo-
rg .° Stewart,the preseut eroprieteie
of the Waverly House, Clinton,. -•
Mr. Dick Meddle, formerly of tbe
'East St. •bakery but now of -Walker-
ton, came .down laet "week to recruit
after. a, siege of pneumonia, which
confined hiin in the Wallteeten hcispite
al: fer nine days
Mrs. Tweedie eold Your correspond-
ent last week that her son repel:Mei
sowell; known. here, .is.still in Grace
hospital, Detroit, and has been con-
fined to his bed for over live weeks.
-He- was to all appearances .gaiiiine,
but had -taken a cold in Some wee: ,
MK. Roberts C. E. doee not intend
oceuping tIte cottagejee the hank of
the lake the 'coming suinneer. ' •
The Daughters ole irk Empire held a
two hours meeting me February 181b,
it being the .anneal one. The officers
for 1907 are : Mrs. D: M.acDoperti Re-
gent, Mi -p. M. H. Morris, Mrs. lte T.
Ilfa,ys, Mrs. Seeger and Mrs; Dee Tay-,
Vice • Regents; .mts: Macklin Sete.
retary and Mrs. Lionel Elliott Treeet
urea 'The Resit -VS reeeet Was' most
encouraging. TO Miss pestle wastee;
•-dered, 'tlfe.sympathy of . the D. 0. IL
'hi: the lots she Sustained; .Whieli cau-
sed her to resign! her .office as seeret-
ary, Which abe'dlied se .wefl
.• Mr: John Leslie • and bride aee ti e.
guests this week of Mt. Leslies-annt
Mrs. Hi..Thoinpsone' Gibbeine.eireet.
Mee. W. T. Manley is indebted to
Mr. PoStiewhaite forerethreing, to hel.
an amber 'neeklace, which she icet one
day, 'last week.. . '
• The funeral of . the late • Frederick
W, Barry. tea place on .Februaty le.
'Air. Barry was boirn n.1831 at Sp.
ringfield on the Credit rivet,• and at
the .age• of eieeen• years came With his
parents to reside in GoderichHe was
later 'apprenticed to the late Mr.
Pert of London', anir spent.l smile ye -
are in thatcity. He, on els return
to. his .. home here accompanied • the
late Thomas Nepeen IVIelesviorth C.E.
:oit his -survey trip„. to St, Joseph's
Ieland, where they surveyed:a .. great
part *of • it. Tiring o! he routine ef
stwveying that new to Wein Island;
he weld to New. 'York etete for '
time, which was' the last trip from
home he •ever etoole. He wee a life;
long • reformer, and eery
but for many , years: suffered froin ill
heeltii., caused by Isidney.• freuble; yet
ho lived to a, tied age, seventy -11V°
years. The casket had a .pretty Wr-
eath late upon. it by . his :nephew' Mr:
Joseph Barry, Leaden.' The. pallbear-
ers Were all • Old • friends of • the dece-
ased f Meiers. T. Hall, J. Munroe, 1-1.
Hale, J Meijer, P.. E; Bell. ewe W.
:He Shinn -hinge. Rev. W.' H. Grahatie
oirficiL4e4 at house and eemetery.. Due-
ing the gerVice two hymns were sung
."Safe itt 'the arms Of -Jesus," and
"The, Last Wish:" The relatives and
friends from • a disteme. were Mr.
Joseph Barry of LOndonf, nephew; ar.d
Meg: *Hyalite of Grand Forks, Nor-
tlu
Dakota, etedee of Mr. George learey„
Mrs. David Lindsay *of Holmesville,
and Mt, and Mrs, James Twitehell
-of Clinton, The•Misses.Barty' deserve
warm praise for the care' and atten-•
hoe they gave their deceased uncle,
through his long years of delicate
health, and were faithful to hi:U. ' • to
the last.
'I'her Was A crowded rink and the
Regimental- band to. greet • the semi-
final 0.H. A. geine •feelde here on
'February 2012i.. I3oth teeing, did good
Work, but the Berliners or after: -a
'good two and a half hours play. The
score was 10-8 in favor of the vis-
itors. In the first part Of the game
it was 5-4 in their favor,
A local horticultural society is ab-
out to be formed here for the •ptet-
pose Of encouraging .peophi to beautify
their grounds and gaielees' with flow-,
ers.
AV the annual meeting of the Mete.
ghters of tire Empite your Ged.erich
correspondent was Cordially thanked
for the interest she has taken in the
work of- the soolety. ••
Ulm Griffin, trained tithe, Is ha
London remelting from an attack" of
eumonia.
A ong the florid tributes which
Were ) sited on the eaeket Of the
late Jo Yule was a lovely basket
of roses in Mee. T. Smitlt ex.& the
Alleges Smith of Clinton. Mrs, Smith
and Mrs, Clench of Ceintote were
among those fedin a, distanee w1,0 et -
•tended the eutietal.
The ince rngs oe the:Fanners' In-
stitutes eld here last week were not
very w I attended, The eubiect •dhos-
ett b Mr. Antis of Scarhoro was :
radleation of Weeds and Crop Ito-,
lion:" Mr. Shaw of Norwich spoke
en ?reduction tie the Patin." The
Women's Institute attended the even-
ing meeting: Mrs. Lewitt read the
report. Quite A filireher el new mem-
bets were added and the number is
now 42, Of Course all de not attend
regularly. Mrs. Lewitt mentioned
the assistance given by the Institute
to the Sick Childrenes hospital, the
Alexandra, hospital wed a hospital in
the Northwest, Her report finished
with the following words:. By meet-
ing together we create a friendliness
which brightens' our lives and melees
us better wives and mothers.P Mr.
James Mitchell talked on' Horticul-
tural Societies in which hte is much
interested. Mrs. $. Clark read a fine
essay to "Men and Women'• which
was written in ,a humorous vein and
wds applauded most heartily, Mr,
Annis gave a little talk on the ieu-
ture of Canada, Messrs. A. McClus-
keremedefie-Laroprey enlivned theev-
ening with violin amid organ duos and
Mise Skimmings played the National
Anthem.. • _ e•
The Salvation Army conducted the
Gospel Temperartee meeting on Sun-
day afternoon. . last. Miss' Allin 'pre-
sided at the: organ and several of the
ladies of the North street choir kind-
ly assisted. the officers who gave very
fine edereeses.
On •TueSeh.v• of last week the nisei-
.
ence of Deputy -Reeve and Mrs. Robert
Elliott was the scene of great festi-
vity when their second daughter,; Mies
A. became -the bride Of Mr. Albert A.
Cox bf Morris', Man. :While the bride'st
cousin. Mrs: George Weston, played
Mendelssolm'e Wedding March at 6 p.
m., the beide :entered on the atm of
her father who gave her away,' and
was beautifully gowned ina costenie
of white silk eoiing, the waist &id
elbow sleeves, trimmed tastefully with
embroideredchiffon lace and satin
bebe ribbon. White carnations en eoie•
fere, and carrying . a shower:
hoquet Of the ;same. The bridesmalir:
Miss Aiiela, sieeer-of the bride, ''ore
a pretty white silk costume trimmed
with Spanish lace, pink carnations in
her coiffure, .apilearried a shower 1,o-
quet .of aine•carnatioes. The grooms-
man was .William Clark.: Rev. W. 11
Graeae, tied The nuptial .lenot. The
bridal paxty. -stood , Under a prettily
clecbraeed arch formed of evergreens.
After the ceremony Was performed
and congratulations offered, _the Wee
dal party , left the drawing remit to
vet:take el the grand weddeng banquet
prepared -for the 75 invited eueSts.,
Ther tables were:tastefully decorated
With carnations and Columbine, The
guests ofB
sitsfromoNv'a Bells, ditstNeco.rwiehDre
Pu rrt
e:
brother ;of -the-groom ;Mr -and Mrs.
'Chambers ofe Bittlt; David Cox of
e Mr. and Mre. J. W.. Elliott.
of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradley
of Kineardlne ; Mrs. Westoby of (Min-
neapolis and 'and Mrs. Riehatd
Burke ef Cliede•eich township, the tat,
ter being- the elder. sistee of di -e bride,
wheat little - daughter .was after the
baimettet baptised by the Rev: :Mr.
Or.aliam ape giventhe name of marl
orie Elliott Magee. Ilia eroceres•gift
to. the beetle was a ha•ndeoilie mantel
cleek, to the bridesmaid a cresent
bromet, set witheemeraldS, and fo the
groomsman. a ,scarf pin set with.
Neerls. The,.groom is a:' atm Of . the
late John Cox. of „Bayfieht. The bet(
des. wedding, gifts Were very leend-
sceneand ntemerouse Her travelling
costume is of • blue Venetian chiffon
cloth /Them el withi white breadeloth,
and hat to metch. The bride was a
teacher ie 'the Victeria.street Sunday
sohool, About the Oise of March Mr:
and Mrs.; Cox wilr leave ,for "their fte
ture honie at, .11Iorrise Mae. The good
Wishes ofit etterous frieeds,
The News -Record, Will ge with them.
The farm on thee6te eon, of Golfer-
ich eownsirip, which was owned by
•t1ie late James Clarke. liaelbeeo bought
hy Mr. Thos. 'Gledhill for the suM of
see' thousand dollars.
Prayer meetings are being 'held. e:-
.ery eyening this week in the Victoria
street •chtirelr.
Mrs. Rutledge of.. St. Patrick's St.
vieiting Weeds in the country', -
In -the Baetist •church Baum . and
Philathea Bible "classes .1liee been(' fa-
med in the .Suoday school rhe ?nth:
athea class has dieted the folk:eying
officers
President, Miss. T. Worthy. .
' Sect -Treasurer, Mies A. •Deinkeetter
Teacher, Mrs. S. Lynn,
The officers; of ehe Beam, cease chi
•as folloWse •
President; E. b. Poeed
Vice, J. H. Robertson
Sec. -Treasurer, •C, E. Lewitt
'Teacher, II. W. Wright
Librarian,G. Deinkwater
Press Reporter, ;Limes Knuckle' •
Mr. Butler, bur veteranbookaeler,
is waxeng merry, over . his. aceident.
Saterday •he uced'only one eruteh
and a bleckthorn. Postmaster • Galt
came along and . Mr; Butler began
twirling the .thorn, A pretty 'dog
watched , the twirling and tried . to
etaotcmlir.i.bGeosi tt,icku. Sto ee ; .issailda,m•elonant3dut I
110
watrts to use the stick, too. *
Captain Baxter came home suffering
from indisposition and found Mrs
Baxter suffering feom lagrippe and a
severe return of aitlima.
-Mr, Fred. Pridha,m is again able to
attend to has business.
In Writing "to' us of the winter hi
North Whet& Mrs, Ger. Leltveite
of Oah View ; Farm says :" We Lad
three weeks, of very cold, et &rey
weather which began to look very
serious as the fuel began t ipee %ay
low toe most towns. Our !ewe had to
We bad no mail for ten
send three .distress t;ittlsalvs ceittio:,
freight for a much longer setted.
Every one Wan out of sugar and '-thee
itoderated and we hope the worst Is
over.
•1401...
Melees( COmpotead Iron Pills, only
25 cents. for 54 doses. Sold by W. A..
MeCohnell Film, B., Clinton. •
LIKE A 11,2W DISEASE.
New to tlhe 'man I who' never had
-
corns is the pain, relitd by Put -
tares Corn txtractor. 0 d.corns and
new ones cured (middy by
000. Sold evervwhere
Fell Down a Flight of Stairs
pROVVD 4.A.11-13•UK BEST IN 3
DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES.
One ot the most valuable points
about Zam-Suk, the herbal balm, is
the variety of uses to which it can
be applied.
Mrs. A. Limornois, of 131 Sydenham
Ste Toronto!, says; "I have used
Zeen-Eltik for cold's on the chest and
found when rubbed well in it gave
almost instant relief to the "tight-
and"stiffnees." Coe day I
elipped when descending the 'stairs
and fell to the bottom. My:right arra
was terrible discolored and swollen:
and becatne quite stilt. As I still bad
a sueely of Zain-Buk I rubbed sone
on the bruised liMb and it Was really
surprising how quichly it removed lite
discoloration, cured the stiffness, and
restored the arm to lie proper form.
Since that time I have had occasion
to use Zem-Buk for rheumatism, and
I have found it equally good."
Zatie-Buk is so uniformly good be-
cause it is composed of the rimiest her-
bal balme, essences, and juices known
It has such .a germ -killing power
-that it is unequalled,as an anitiseptic.
Its heaiiing vertue.is very great and
refined in a special and peculiar way.
40. medical science, compounded and
a a household balm 74m -Duk is ab-
,solutely unique. It is a sure cure for
eczema, itch, blood poison., . ulcers,
(Anionic sores, ringworm, thildren'a
rashes, spots, etc:- It also cure
outs, •burne, bruises, oha,pped hands,
enlarged veins, piles, and all diseased
or injured -coneeiTions of the. skin. and
subjacent tissues. All 'druggists and
stores sell at 50c,, a box, or post free
from the 7.,a,m-I3uk Co„ Toronto, for
'price. .6 boxes for 82.50. ,Seird
one dent for dainty trial box.•
• tiensall
Mies -Jane Camphell-whe has weeded
with bee brother -in -lave, James Mc•-•
deemed of Seanley,. died op Tuesday
ot, last Week.- Thedeceesed•-wns been
.Campbellville, Halton county, but
-spent tlite better portion oiiher life in.
Stanley. She was a member. Of •: .the
Preseyterianehurch. The Ir -neral feok
place to Seatorth where the bode -wee
entrained fot •Oempbellville foie tater:,
m'ent. •
Another fihe. olst reeideet • ot this
section reseed away seddehly on Mon-
day a' fternbori;elles, James White whe
for some time hai been. confined to
her hell through the weakness of olU
age. The depeased was born in ere -
land, not far from Belfast, and im-
migrated fo this toiletry when quite
young. • • •
TAKE RIVAL HERB TABLETS -
FOR STOMACH, LIVER,.
. KIDNEYS: AND Ppa. dr,
•eP,ANING .THE SLOOD, FOR
SALE BY W. A. MOCONNELL •
" CLINTON. WHOLESALE
. FROM THE RIVAL TIERS
'AGENCY, KINCARDINE.
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Sherlock Holmes,' says :
' '"We should like to pay
Dr. Doyle the highest come' .
pliment at our commie& It
is not simply. that this
book is superior in origin,
°Ally and constructrion to
• the earlier edventures of
*this great -detective * * *
.Dr. Doyle ha...1, provided a
criminal - who, ab Mr. Hole.
, hies aehnits, is indeed a
fooman worthy of his steel.
Hitherto he. lies !bend it
comparativbly easy to un-
mask his antagonists, but
it the present case lie finds.
, himeelf checionated • again
and again. There is pitted
agaiest' hint • a skill needy
equal to his own and he •
' veins the game almost by
0 <> This new story, will be- •ee
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ie recognized to be oile
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Hoodte*
Sarsaparilla
Pures and enriches the blood and
builds up the *hos Bystem.
radically cures ell bloOd; diseases,
from pimples to scrofula.
14 ie the best remedy for catarrh,
rheumatism ma deeFeimla•
At all einem of the year 14 18 the
most widely Useful Medicine.
Thee° ittatemente are confirmed daily
by cured men and women.
Over 40,000 testimonials received he
twie years - an uneqqated record! •
Insist on having Hood's And get it
today. 100 Doses One Dollar._
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and tnhat one is the well-
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BBesetstinilini°unmbreseps aentd Setxupdeyr-.
• ience ot Teachers. test in *
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'Fifty doses for a quartek 1 The best
of all tonics. Miller's CO'nepoued ercin
Pills, .Sold 'by W A McConnell Plan, .
Clinton.
•
. •An accoant : 01-lirr7-4111'S
itea,Ith published in. London declares
that eke former Colonial Secretary le
•
a•coreplet)e physical wreck.
• Ferriera, -the. leader ofe theBoer
fad •Soutli Afric'a ` November'
test, pas been condemned to death,.
with four of his follower's.
. If your .syetein needs toning up, ta-
ke Miller's Compound. Ieoie Pine. Sold•
by W: 4. McConnell Phin. 13., Clinton...
Ralsuli, the Moorish outlaw, is
1
iteaiHng patiently in amountain
age,• for went of pay to .crft,te a 'mu-
tiny in the Sultan's army.
•
When children are pale, peeverish
restless. tet•might.they ;quire a dose
or two 01 Millers Worm Powderer
Sold by W. A..lyfcConnell ?hoe 13., 01-
ineon. •
•Botile Iloulduras and Nicatagua. claim
ta, halve heeri victorious itt. the record
armed encounter. •
..A. dozen 'wcinnen suffregiste have.
been released' from prison at Londoe,
Eeglanid. , '
. LEAVE YOUR .oRngas Now
F01( YOUR SEASON'S' sup, .
pior OF COAL. WE CARR*
CINLy.THE VERY BEST GRA.
DES' WHICH 'WILL BE sor.,n
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE •
PRICE .
ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS & ItOWLANteS. KARDe '
WARE STORE OR WITH
W.J itevenson,
Slabs
For Sale
We; h.-tve for sale at quant,
. itr of Hemlock Slabi, ent
16 inches long, suitable .
for ranges.
1
,
Hamilton
axsey affil
gellel al Chill 1,4
I 'have been apPbinted agent
for the Mapsey-I-larris Cone -
poly 115 thle district and will
keep on hand a complete list
of supplies in my store oppos-
ite the Melsons Dank.
I am also eontinuing tile
flour, feed and eeed grain bus-
iness and respeetfully solicit a
a continummo of your patron-
age.
J A. Ford.