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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-30, Page 8I) MARCH 30, 1899. THE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••, • na•400-11•itett. a • e• 33lood • Purifiers. • We are selling this spring, three spring remedies at three prices. They all have a Mr John Connell epent last Sundyit • • in bioderich visitiug hie brother Wil- •• Also Childrerits Clothing. liam who is on the sick list.•-•:- Mr. Wm. Fareathar hada sale of his stock • • Your Par000go Sogoitodr and implements 'Mit Friday, 'Cottle • sold very well, horses went high, the • iniglements were slow sale. Mr. Far- opend the summer prosrettn$ and if WI!! be sorry to lose thein.'—About seventy-five young:people took posses - Sion of Me. Lou Farnham's 'residence last Monday hight where they enjoyed I theitiseives in daneing and other ainuseinents.---Mi s. Thomas wood has been .very ill .for some three weeks but we are glad to say that she is considerably improved-1kt r.Ja ales Cartwright had it.wooti bee lost Satin" - day. --Mr. .J au Hunter has started • wogring with Mr. Henry Moon for the tiiiniier inOilths.—Bep Tyreinall: was down from Wingbam on Saturday. —The recent snowfalls have been a, h,ion to the leaguing camniunity as (he wheat and grass- fields were getting badly scorched by the wind 'frost.. 1.•••••••••1.00.91 • M118. T. MoILVIIIEN • itheep also brought .fair prices, bq • Corner Albert. and 'Whitehead 'Streets!. • ' • . ar intends going to Dakota and TENDERS WANTED. . • • ile : the same mission of purify- 3: • inir the blood, toning the sys- : • . •' • tem and increasing the appe- : 14 tite. We recommend and • if: guarantee them to be good : : spring medicines. • o • : HERBAL SPRING • • • : BITTERS 50 Cents. • • et • COMPOUND SYRUP • o • • 0 • SARSAPARILLA 75 Cts. : • • • • ell COMPOUND EXTRACT 00 : OF SARSA.PARILLA 0 •• . WITH IODIDES 1 • 0 : If you think any of these e . e• will benefit .you, 'come' in and I : we will tell you more about : ?I. them. o • • . • 0 • i .SYDNEY JACKSON • a . •0 • • ,Graduate DruEgiiii. : • 8 Successor to Allen & Wilson Phone 2. 8 • 0 ••••••••••••••••00000•0•40 _. . ... .... ...,.. ...._ . ._ ._... . 00•0 zso0c 00000000 •000000000 CHRONOMETRICAL INDIGESTION • • HER WATCH • WOULDN'T GO . . We peeped into her watch when she said 'The old thing Wouldn't go." After a hasty glance we didnit wonder and our diagnosis was "Indigestion." Pasted against the inner side , of the case were : ist. A portrait of her firstlove and a lock of his hair. 2nd. Some dead forget-me-nots. 3rd. A newspaper clipping announ- cing her recent engagement. 4th. A four-leaf cover. Between the inner cover and the • works were two pictures and a receipt for cold cream. And still the obstinate thing refus- ed to go. How is your watch running? A little slow? Is it out•of repair? If so, bring it to us, we will fix it for you and the charge will be reasonable. WE ARE LEADERS • • • 111 OUR LINE •• P713. CREWS Jeweler and Export 00 Watch Repairer. 00 00000000000 0000000000000 Difficult To See • Those eyes of yours are probably overtaxed, and if you have not, found it out yet, you will soon do so. Prepare for the future by taking care of the _ present. Defective vision is easily cured, unless of long standing. Our large stock of lenses and: frames, combined with our knowledge of how to • fit them properly, insures you a permanent benefit and not merely temporary relief. T Charges moderate. Whole or eeparated tendere wIllibe received by the undersigned, up to and. including Saturday, April 8th, 1899, for the erection and completion of an Oddfellow's Block in Goderloh. ;The low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specification maY be seen at Geo. Porter's store, Gederich, or at my office,.Ten. dors to be sealed and marked and addressed to Geo. Porter, Goderich. H. J. Powntx, Architect • Stratford, Ai!, marchz22,4,1809.1 FARM FOR SALE. stilted will move his rani y„there. Lot 80, Con, 1, township of Tuckersmith, H. R. S the iprogerty of thelate Williaim ed a 2 story stone house, barn and :MOS Whlttely is of ere for sale. On the farm •is There is also a good bearing orchard and the farm is well watered with a living spring ante, well. Apply on the premises to MISS E. WHITELY or W. S. LAWRENC.19, Clinton. (Clinton, March 21sti.1899. 0_, ... •J• •il••i I .Il.WI 11 SEED OATS FOR SALE. I hare a quantitY of tine Baltimore white oats for sale. They test 43 lbs. to the bushels. Off acres the yield wae800 bus. Any one wishing seed oats would do well to purchase. . WIVI, ELLIOTT, Porter's Hill P.O. 4th con. Goderieli township. March Ilth. •• • —arm .• Varo.:XJ1•4J .•••••1.3.1.41..1 r 441J6 .Y.ek a • ill•••,.11,•• • SEED PEAS • We havo a quantity of No. 1 Seed Peas for sale. They are clear of bugs. HOLMES a, SMITH Clinton, Minch 8th. • HOUSE FOR SALE. On Victoria street. Near Organ Factory. $309. will buta roomy, comfortable home with good lot -the property at present occupied by Frank Upshall Vacant Lot on Maple street alsb for Palo ata very low price. Apply at once to. W. BRYDONE, March 71h. BarrktUr. STORE TO RENT* The undersigned offers for rental the store - at present, occupied by H. C. Barlett, furniture dealer. This is one of the best stands in Clin- ton. Possession can be given at once, - Also -that largo room over J. 'Wiseman's dry goods store. There is a geed entrance. Apply to J. 0. ELLIOTT, or. , JAS. SCOTT, Barrisfer. _ Clinton P.O. Clinton, Feb. 6th, 1899. 2 8 • STORE TO RENT. Firstrelass Brick Store in Clinton eertrally. situated ; suitable for any business ; largo* and. . commodious cellar ; now fitted for drugs. Ap- ply to W., C. SEARLE Clinton. FRESH MEATS. Having purchased the butcheririg busi- ness of "'ord & Murphy, I •hope by cloSe attention to business, satisfactory prices, and good stock to Merit it continuance of the custom of the patrons of the firm and secure new customers as well. • GIVE US A CALL. . ' dHAS. WILSON. Sped*lNoti.ce.. . . As our business is now conducted on a Cash basis, our goods will be sold at tne lowest cash prices. We quote as samples . • Toilet Sets at... , .. • $.5 80, Wore -Si 00 Toilet Sets at , 4 50, Wore 50 Dinner Sets at 10:00, were 12 50 Dinner Sets at 8 50, were 100 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR 000D BUTTER AND EGGS. o G. J. STEWART. • Exeter Flour AT NO EXTRA:PRICE ;.s••,•• • We invite yeur inspection of our ..stoek of Groceries, etc.i being convinced that -a, purchase will follow. In addition to Grocefiesi of all ktids we will carry a supt plyof Exeter eXtra 'gond; but at no extra price. RY OUR I6CENT TEA A. J. GRIGG. .* J. W. 11 Jeweler and Optician. - cyOWN BAKERY •-Combe'aBlock, ClintOn --4■11PaQUEEN VICTORIA Is a woman of taste, and if she lived in Clinton she would cer- tainly taste Kirkby's I-Iot Cross Buns on Good Friday. Sz Misthress O'Reilly :— Why bliss me heart, how quickly toime runs. It soon will be the sayson for hot 01'093 buns Sez Misthress O'Doolihan :• - An' is it where can yez git the very bist ones Bare and faith thin ye'll git.thim at Kirkby's. Sez Misthress O'Reilly • Faith an' yell]. nade quite a few to satisfy Pad ,Mickey to9„. Sure Kathleen dill- Nora take quite alew Of these illigant buns, wid: a Cross on 'em? too. ' Sez Misthress O'Dooliban :- An' will yez jist remimber, the proiee is quite nate, For Twinty-Voive cints git, all yez can ate Of these hot Cross buns;so tasty and mate, For they're 36 for 25 cults at Kirkby's. A big rush these Buns is expeiiited, leaVo your order ea and seottre supply. dy Ulf 'Stanley Township. .4 Wilber of farmers froth this vicinity were delivering ho-gi; in Clinton oi Monday last for Cantelon & Warne. --.,-Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Robt. Grier's little eight-year-old boy, who died very suddenly last Monday night, The remains were laid in the Hayfield cemetery on Wednesday. last. —Sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. John Peck of the Babylon line. —Mr. Chas.. Johnstone is ,busy molt- ing hay and hia implements and other stuff onto the farm which he recently purchased from Mr. McIlyeen, -He gets possession on the first of April.- • -john W. Reid and L. Beatty were in Sehforth last week on business.— MeEwan brothers have purchased the shingle mill from John Kallifieisch. They intend ,to make shingles this season With it. — Miss • Winnie Ratliwell: • who has been visiting friends in this neighborhood, re- turned to her home in Gederich- township on Monday last.—Sorry to hear of ME& Geo. Stephenson; Sr., be- ing ill. We hope she will soon be able to be around again. ---Mrs. Win. Gra- ham. Sr., is visiting at her daughter's, Mrs, John Rat hwell Of the Babylon line.—Miss Martha 'Taylor of Port Huron, whohas beenvisitingat her Sister's, Mrs; J. Rathwell of Hayfield, aeturned home a few days .ago... --111.e. John Reid, Sr., of the Hayfield road, who has been laid up for some time we a,re glad, to say is getting' better, ...Drysdale. . • Sorry to relate that' Mr. 'Charlie Cleave got so badly in uisesl. up on his 'way to,. God-01th on acccumt of the. lines not. being in the hands of Roberti J. Talbot,-.--afessrs. H. 'Johnston and D. Peewee and MiSses Nora Cleave and Erwin of Hayfield were guests at ;Mr.,. Clea,ve's residence last. Friday evening, ---:••Mr. and Mrs. Elgie were Visiting friends atthe north end of the • town last Week., ---The Drysdale. church service will net be held at eleven o'clock in the fnienOOn —Our shoemaker is doing a rushing•linsiness as IVIr.ILawin-• tier has:moved to • Stratford 41,nd left •Robt. to attend to the businessof our town.----A.conPle of laaytield's" charn- ' nion crokinole players drovo. clown to Mr. S. Cleave's on Friday evening and found the boys in the:north-end of the town to hewell experienced in the 'game which caused the couple to re- turn' with a ,digerent smile.—Our town is still improving and we are now inneed of a grist mill. We have Iwo blacksmith shops, three generalInerthinie, one potato shipper, a reeve,; a Policeman, one preacher, onocarpee- ter, one &inner, One hotel, three School one.photagallery, etc., etc., one .shingle nail and seen ur eight smart news boys. ---Mr. Frank Jeffrey bas been teaming Wood from Hayfield for Mr, Amos, Oveirliolt1C114. A. Scree - nen has been engaged in the Hayfield blish by Mr. Contine,;---4A number of married? -people • Asseinbled at air. Oletwe'S and had 'an enjoyable Woe Thursday. ----Mi. Arthur. Mason has ' hired with Mr. J. Ran for the wanner. —We- believe Mr. Paul Cleave in- tends run:it-Mg:the engine fee his broth- er this season. • • .Forest Heine. and Mrs; A. Reid of Bayfield •clilled on friends here Monday last. ' Some of our young people here attend: ed the social atBev. Mr. Waddell's par sonage, Hensall.-1Virs. DoVid Rouatt and daughter Rhea of Brucefteld are visiting friends in Ibis neighborhood. •-,--MissLottie '11pShall of Kippren le spending a couple of weeki. with M. and Mrs. Frank ITpshall.—Mi. James Berry is nicely settled on his new farm. His many friends wish:birn every WIC. Cess'biz-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson of Hayfield called on friends here Men- daY.:--7Mre. Grainger, cg-Bruceatild is the guest of her slater, Mrs; Hugh McItay.. For Over Fifty. Years , . , Mint Vtontatew's' nominee Synth:ohm; beea used by millions of Mothers for their children While teething. If disturbed at night and brokenof your rest by a sink child suffering and crying with pain of Cirtting._Teeth send at otien andgot a tome or Mrs. %% sooth- ing Byrne for Children Teething. It will re- lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Do, Pend Upon it, mothers, there 11 no mistake about it. It mires Dlarrhcea, regulates the Stomach and bowels, cures Wind Colic, Softens the Gu ms, redu ees In fianiraation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Soothing Syrup" for children teething Is of to the taste and is the preSeription of One of the aided and best female physicians and nursesin the United States. Price twenty -fir• :tents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throu out tho World." • Bo sure and Milt for "A( WINE:Low% Soarnittd SrrafP SHEEP DIPS... -Cooper's, 76c • - Little's Non-Poisonons, 75e; Persiatic Amnia Dip, 75e Hos' instant Louse Killer, -85c Persiatie Poultry Powclq, • • • • • I. • Persiat4 ie Hen go_tlitt3lay, 25° Prire Insect Powder, per lb. 5de ,90 SWEITZEA-BROWN.-At Zion Even- gelieal church, Orediton, gm the 28th inet., by the Rev, J. G. Litt, Mr. Henry Sweitzer to Miss.LOVIMI. only daughter of Me. Bernina Brown all of Orediton. • TPRVEY - SELLERS. --- In Morris on lifareh 15th, at the residence of.the bride's parents, Mt. •Oharles Tarr- , vey to Miss Lottie Sellere, hoth of .• Morris, %- AitinsraeNo-Smiagi. -On the 21st lust , St. Paul% rectory, by Rev. Win. Lowe, Miss Maey A.rinstrong of West Witwanosh, .to Wm. 3. S ith of Morris. • Nalrunt-7-Ronnisoll,--At the -residence . of the bride's hither , on March 8th . by Rev, 0, 0. 0ouzens,, Mi. George NitYlor of East Witwanoshrto Mies • Lizzie Robinson of St. Augiasthie, flUTCHINS-ROBB,-At the reSitietice of the bride's father, on March gth, by Hutchins of Nile, to Mise Alice • • Robb of West Wawanosh, ReV. 0, (). Ommelle, Ral'17 ote e Master's Eye." You are master of xour beatth, and if you do not aIn:e:duehe ttameis e:ttcatet tryorktdod Is out of order, Ifood'siSar- samrilla.will purify it. It is the epecific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneye, bowele or 0 Heart Trouble -'I had heart trouble' . for a number pi years and different medi- cines railed to fitment me. I tried Hood's flareaparilla and three bottles completely anAd peeartireocautlyarenrde_d4m,Aes,"1 0/41a:8,100st. Aav.Vmi,e, ohm: Wallace Bridge, N. Siren with diphtheria I gave my remaining two children Hood's Sarsaparilla as they Were subject to throat trouble and were not very strong. They ire now healthier and stronger and have not since bad a cold.” Ms. W.11. Fuca" Pembroke, Ont. • Bitowx-CotvAnb.--At the parsonage, Elimville on the 12th hist ,. by Rev, George Jewitt, Fenton E. Broivn to Miss 'Rachel, slaughter of WU- ' liani 0owaid, of .Winchelsea. • SINCLAIR-GORVETT.-At the parson-, age, Ellinville, on the 15th inst., by Rev, G. Jewitt, 3. Sinelair,lo Miss • Elizabeth, eldeetdatighter ofJaines • Gorvett, BOLTON-PoLLARD-At the Methodist parsonage, Walton, by Rev. A. 0, Tiffin, on Wednesday March 22nd, • Mr. Thos.. Belton of the 10th con. of . McKillop to Miss Florence, daugh- ter of Mr. Joshua Pollard of the 11th con. Of - _ RowdErc--In Goderich tolynshin on March 280,,the wife of Mr.Win• 3. Rowden,ofaon, CONNELL.-Ori Thursday the 23rd of • March; the wife of Mr. Geo. J. Con- nelt of a son. , ALEXANDER. -In 13lyth, on 'march • 16th; to Mr. and Mrs. Howard • Alexander, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, it daughter. McGows.x.-In . East ..'Wawanosh, on March 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. MeGowan, a daughter. • • • ROSIN's0N.-InEast Witwanosh, Mar. 2fithi Mrs, Ge. • Robinson of a daughter. ' • HEATTIE.-In Egrriondville, on the • 20th inst., the wife of John Beat, - tie It son. DEATHS.' • Enthait.-:-In greditoiTon the 23rd inst.; • Sarah, beloved wife of Jacob.Eilber and Mother of Mn. 'Henry:Either, M. P.P., aged 06 'years, 3 Montha and 10 days.- . Usborne 'township on the 23rd inst., Martha, relict of the late :John Cave, 'aged 80 years. „ MCOA.A.-7In Egmondville, on . Miiretr 21St., .Alexandee MeCaa, aged .82 BROAeDliFib80aTn.41-4211111Tmtnehk6sis'tnith, on Ma-rch .21st, .Tarnes 1:froitdfocit, aged 64 :years and 6 months., SeafOrtn, on .,March . 20th, . Charlotte. 'Freeman. -eldest daughter of the late Thos. -Freeman aged 2.8 year -Sand 5,months. Priara7.-In Exeter, .on March 16thi Mary Pomeroy,- relict of the: late Wrn. Pratt, .aged 67 years _ •MaGOWArr,-.7-At his .residence,. lot 20,' , don. 2, East Wawanosh, on March • '13, James. McGowan aged 70 years, 8 months and 8 days. APpELTON.--In Crediton on 16th inst.', . Mrs; Thomas Appeltow -aged 41 Gaitierich 'township, ,..Mareh 21S1, jenoett,Watker. relict . of the late John McDonald, aged 73. yeitre and 9 months. DENztart•-in Brussels, on March 23rd, 'Alice Dentin*, "...belovedwife of Daniel Dentaap, :aged 31 years, 7 • months and 5 days. _ .SAVAGE -Th EtheJ, Oti Mara 10th, . , Louisa Apo Eiegg; relict of the late * Henry Savage, aged 52 years, 7 months and 26 days. : Goneaterz-In Grey. on Merch.:•22fid,' John Jacob. Gorsalitz, aged ••'•66 years, 10 months and 18 days. 77.01Thre-In Seaforth on Friday, March • 21th,•Mre. James Young, aged 54 ' years and 11 months. Bnacotir-In Gorierich township ,on • Saturday.March 25th, A. E. er, relict of the late Janaes Beacom, aged 71 years.. . ROWDEN.-.In Colborne, On Mara 24.tlh,. Susannah. Reviden, aged 38 years. WOODMAN:—In Lohdesboro; On Mareli. 22nd,, the wife of Mr. Samuel Woodnian, aged 52 years, 5 months and 7 days. : • , Dkrtth Of Joint Donley.- - The following ObiturirY notice repro- duced froth the Hillsboro Argus of the state of Oregon refers to an. did 'pioneer of anderich• township, the de - •ceased having settled in that municip- ality about 1837 :of shortly 'after ;he came to this country! Ho took up • lot 40 cin the 8th concessionwhIb, on real/. ince for California in 1873, he sold to his brother, the late George Hanley, and now it is in the pcissessiori of his neph- ew Robert Hanley. Accompanying the eke,eh in the Argus was a two-colunan portrait of•the pioneer between whom and his nephews, George B. and Rob- ert, there is a strong family likeness. The obituery, reitc34p n 4--. . • John atile , aged nearly 80 years, diet a the home of his daughter, ' Mrs, Eintact Rankin. of 127 Eleventh street, Portland, Mon- day morning; March 6,, 1:10, at 2 o'clock. john Hanley wasborn inOonn. tyFermanagh, Ireland, nearthe town of. Enniskillen, in 1816,iand when 18 years of age came with his parents to Canada, enlisting at onte with the volunteers .to quell the McKenzie rebellion. In • the fall of 1873 he moved to California, and the next year to Oregon locating in Washington coun- V.: Ins1810 Mr. Hanley married Miss Elizabeth T. Sayre, and 10 children. were bornto the couple,' six of whom are now living. These are Charles A., John B., Adeline (Mrs. F. Chalmers); Elizabeth (Mrs. T. R. Davis) and Olive (Mrs. Geo. R. Bagley); all of Washing- ton ebony and Mrs. Emily Hankins, of Portland. His wife died in 1885, and three years later Mr. Ha ey mar- ried Mrs. E. I. Softley, wTit passed away- a little more than a year ago. Mr. Hanley was it faithful member Of the Methedist Episcopal church for a .full lutlf century The burial took place in the North*Plains Presbyterian cemetery, Wednesday. •••1*•••••••••• ...."...."•••••••••••••••?me-..•. COPIOUS HORSE • Weet Dullett. AND CITTB PCE Mrs. McCool, ir•••,•••0h4•1a1.•••d••, the miefortuhrLS on Friday last. to fall on the floor, * 100 lb.;.or 3 lbs.. for 25e object while falling. What malted it striking er fate ph Wine intervening WOree she had almost WI/ reeovered 'There ' 4rQ .Whoels and Wheels. But.the: sell iOi• ; -hood's Pills cure liver Illy the. nottinitadv an • cathartic to take with Hoots itartaOwd16. our assortment etnbrttees tfie choicest Wheels on the American Continent. -We'.ca,n give you a Wheel as law as $25; but the • Sold by Watts & Co., Druggists. • Ones we arC selling most of • Paddle Your Owo plane. RANG -E FROM $37 50 TO $ The Mitehell Advocate says :-Rum- or has it that tbe election of Mr. Mon: teibh will be protested, with a view of getting a saw oft with West H.uron. . . 85. Call and see them. •••••••••••• COOPER.. CO.,,..CLINTON Uonnervatives of South Perth have rio- thing to fear from the closest scrutiny into matters connected with the late • election, and shciuld a protest be enter- .. ed, will fight' it to •the bitter -end. in •West Huron can look ' after her .owo --- . aftoars, and South Perth will do t he - _____-_ __,...... that there will be no saw off under any BOOTS' AND same Our Our readers can depend upon it circumstances. • .. ReferaYe• Sproat was in •Seaforth last • Thursday attending the funeral of a friend. --An • interesting event will take placoat Mr. -Mothers near Hluel, vale on Wednesday, when his .daugh- terand Mr. ,Plenry Owens of this village will Unite for better or worse.- -Sam- nel Irvine is Moving his family -and "household effeets Wingham this week. --Mr. and Mrs. Parsons of Bay- field were in the • village looking after • their propeety last week. • " NO CENSORSHIP. • Ix Grimm THE NEWS OE TIM GREAT corms EFEECTED.BY *Bovril AMERI- • CAN NERVINE -IT HAS • SAVED AN • ARMY OE SUFFERERS FROM 'THE • PANGS OF .INDIGESTION AND ,IsTERvE TROUBLES. • •L.M. Holmes, of Parrsboro. N. ..S., • was taken -severely ill about a yearago • with nervouaness andlndigestion, and for some- time was completely proa- • tented.. He consulted best doctors, but they failed' to him, A newspaper lidvertisernent brought South Ameri-, canNervine to litilietico He tried it with the reside. that was greatly • be'nefited from the first bottle,.and spc- bottles completely rayed him; and he .would be pleased•to,give all details •of his ease to any person . asking Sold by Watts & 0o.; . The Americans, after two days' fight- haVe pierced the Filinino line and driven their foroes towards Malolos, capttiring Malithen. FOODS FERMENT and Indigestion 'fellows as sure 148 night follows the day. Nature has supplied in the pineapple a Wonderful supply of Vegetable pepsin. Dr. Von Stan's. Pineapple Tablets eon-:' tain all the elements' in a pure harm- less vegetable compound that heal all forms of stomach disorders in _quick time. Make you well and keep Irbil Pleasant and positive. 35 cents, -Sold by Watts & Co. STARVING CHILDREN. Thousands of, Well-fed children was starving, simply because their food is not of the right kind. They are thin, pale •and delicate. Seott'e Einorsion. will change all this. It gives yina. and vigor, fiesh,and force. *Archibald McCloy, a Grarid Trunk sectionman who resided neirthe Des - Jardine Canal. was killed by the 0,13, R. express trait]. „ _ . • NINETY PER CENT:: Of the people are afflicted with some form of huinor, and causes a Var. key of .diseases. The reason why Hood's' Sarsaparilla cures when jail others fail is the fact that iteffectually expels • the humor. Scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all eroptione are ger, •Catikiehdir cured by this great rndd- cine. Hood's Pills' are the best family cath- artic and liver tonic. Gentle reliable. sure. • Rev. R. J. Burdette, formerly the' well-known humorist of The Burling- ton Hawkeye, was mai•ried in Califor- nia to Mee. Olara Banter, "KIPPERED 'UNTOLD MISERY." SOUTH AMERICAN Rain' MA.TIC CURE , THWARTED ,DISEASE AND CURED MU OUTRIGHT. ••••1.* • Robed E. Gibson, Merchant, Phial- broke,says that ten years ago he con- tracted rheumatism in it very severe type, suffered untold misery -resorted to fly -blisters and other severe treat- ments with no lasting good or relief. When hope of recovery was Well nigh gone he was induced to try South Am- erican Rheumatic Cure. • The first dose gave hinfi instarit relief, half a bottle cured him outright. His own words_WOre: "It is the best rheumatic remedy on eiirth."g-Sold by Watts sic Ob.. _ It is said that the pepulation of Mani., toba has reached the 200,000 mark. The last cenians taken in 1891 gave the popu- lation as 152,000. This is an increase of 108,000 in nine years. ' • THE HEART WAMS, v-aarAr*Aa • : O '11100SANDS HAVE DEEN Tt/IINED INTO THE JoY SONGS' OF THE CURED BY THE ALMOST MAGIC MEDWINIti • MINIM'S CURE FOR THE HEART -1T RELIEVES IN Ttuovvintornos. .lis. john Fitzpatrick. of Gallalletille to any Condition Powder sold at 25e a have been purely accidental. wheaasrfttn. five years a great eufferer from diseage-sperit scone time. under We Will guitranteethirt Spice is eons': front her late illrietie. Her all seems to Ib. and etiperior to may Cattle Spice or Mi' R. Caiter, aceompanied by tier experts In Itingston. hospital without mixture itt present on the market. son J. S. paid a visit. t Goderichl'on gnept,tiAnggnal:8boeut:::btaorifflaxew,ils :Itrot411 ,o:nna. Tty it, Wean . supplying, the loge Friday. cerl incurable. She eprotrieliedd taking , cattle Men fri this section. . Ibb 1)41ta6erirprellee len e--- - dropsietil tendencies, p ,and st ,,t ' . When she had taken three 'bottles all pony left het,' and she • es had no re - Hon took ace on Thurstle, and r g tri of and ascribes her KIRKB1r- 116'a d"t R. H B OOMBE • idea iast. • FROM CREDITTO CASH. On April 1st I start a strictly Cash business, believing it to be the right way to do business. I have now in my Spring Stock of Ladies', Gents' and 'Children's Boots and Shoes from some of the best manufacturere in the Dominfort,wh.1.1 I ;will sell at The• Sinallest Living- Price. CLU FF • • Nails, Barbed Wife,. Galvanized Wire, BlaCk Fence Wire, Poultry: Netting, Daisy Ohnrns, Sap 13uckets and .Spiles, Clothes Wringers, Tarred. and, Plain Building Paper, Thorold and Owen Sound dement, White Lead and Read.y-Mixed Pa,i4.1ts, Rope, spades, Shovels Rakes, Hoes, Shelf and Heavy -Hard-- ware,Victor Fire Proof:Safes from $12 to $40; The G-oods are Right,the Prices are Right and You will be Right ilrYOU Buy HARLAND- BROS. STOVES AND' TINWARE • IRON AND HARDWARE, roadfoot, Box Manufacturers IliOalers ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. For the Spring trade we are offering the largest and. mot dom plete 'stock of High. Mediutn and Low Priced Furniture i the County. We have some great values to offer in PARLOR SUITS, COUOHES, AND „LOUNGES Do not buy until you have paid a visit to our Wareroorns. UNDERTAKING In this4ine we carry a complete stock; • Our Hearsecand out. fit are up t.A5 date :and onr charges reasonable. BROADFOOT,. BOX &.-00. • vittlitt,tre D..pii.leies And Undertakers' er. W. Chidleys.; •ejanag Night and Sunday calls ansWered at Resident° of our • Puneral Directoe, J.W. Ohidley, King St., optiosite Pouridry. Vil•••• TRUTH ALONE BEARS REPETITION* gile0dMeiNttriaStions and four dat positions remaiti Unfilled, , • T B MYRTLE NAVY. has been the favorite tobacto in Canada for 80 years bee,ause it is sure to thie be" havebetn all tile ge 114t4/* 'tgrwIleatatiesitit4Of *heart retttedles,-eold, THE BEST. obirendon., Chemist and Druggiit. IY. A &doze e STIUTPOltp, ONT, • gives the "ben" In the line of businessorshe hose ear:cation, In Mir competition our unfelt hio hearty alwo,ya chosen while oth ars turned made. Enter now. Otreinars W. J itt.t.rorr rI 1.•