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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-01-28, Page 54nitheity 2reth, 10104 I I hap II: CONSUL GENERAL TO AUSTRALIA A1,00 •••••••••• Ex -Lieutenant 1J n i ted Ceteirli of the lietel Widolt Atro4el Ilearitel Cured by Peiru-na.. States Navy and Ex. .Mr, J, Etalle Tringtlay, No, 832 John lieutenant Confeder- tZt arablostSgoretaryonotetlite.ttorea. ing sporting (Aube in the elty. Its mem. ate Navy 1Tses and Bee- bars sire composed of young men of the onunends Pe-ru.na. be"lairdlle°' R°Tnittea: • eLait winter I caught a edrere cold re.,ru-na Is .e. Safeguard owatrlihdoetvichwePtartra °eve" ca" `4 dent to Incleineti+ :::::::ree"ddbayag::n:dallin:13;encdIgiret:3ht.di:1614:x 11•D'n;oa-tinseef:Pa:dmaae4jaiidt°174:begehrtYffe:nate7i:eilttorill:Igth'111170:3tV:is::::: A.gainst the Ills Inel- to .4. ro 4 soya ce T m g wee entirely.well.e.e. Emile Tanguay. Ct: Ill'o, Adolph Koehler, President of the b .North Side Turnerschaft, writes from Clark and Leland Ave., °Wager In-; ogIt la with pleasure that I endorse Pernna, as a first -clan mediae° 00Peci- ally tor catarrhal affections of the throat and Inagra I have wed it with much benefit and, several of my friends have been cured of catarrh entirely Where Peruna Was used.e-Adolph ICoebler, .............. Weather. eta..7,11Se-w. r-3! 40!" HM. JAMES M. MORGAN, 1736 Twentieth Street, Washingtoo,•D. C., Ex-Lientenant U. S. Navy,. Ex - Lieutenant Confederate .Navy, and Ere Consul General to Australia, writes: Peruna Illedidne Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen :--“The use of your Peruna as a remedy or cure for catarrh by many ofmy friendS-who have been benefited by the same, as well as my OWn On° perience as to its efficacy and good tonic prop- "NOthlog Better Than Pearione fer Catarrhal Troub1e3," Says front.Vesman C. P. DMZ • C. P.' Dorr, Hotel Johnson, Washing- ton, D. CeEx-Cortgreasinan from Wyse Virginia, writes; "1 can cheerfully. recommend Peruna to anyone who wants a safe and .perma- nent cure for catarrh. Per throat, lung and catarrhal trouble there b nothing better than, Peruna.e-C. P. Dorr.. Colds Lead tti Chronic Catarrh. • .A. common coki is acute catarrh, which quickly, become:a chrenio catarrh if lowcd,to remain. • Every cold map leaves in its trail thoirsandsof pease! catarrh, many of whom forwent of an effective remedy, will suffer from this disease the rested their lives. • Is there anything thatean be done to prevent ell this! • . In the first place, Peruna, need at the proper time will prevent teklog cold. In the second place, Peruna Will cure& «Aden from two to nye days. • ' Peron& Will cure catarrh quick- ly in the first stages, and finally Peruna wilt also Mire chronic catarrh, if Maid properly and persistently. • • Parana kept In the house and prop- • orly used Will thereibre not onfract as, ' anafeguard agairnrt the allmentswhk*. . re,sult from -Maiden Mold .aseres, • but. .willalso prove a sureremedy tor this Class of aliments: • . • If .youdo.net detiveprorapt andsallia factory resulte trorn the nse of Periths; write at Once to Dr. Hera:nine giving. a full Saadi:lento* 3ronr eerie and he will -. be pleasecl.to give you hie vabiable ade• *ice gratis.; . • • • . • • Peruna can be ptirchaaed at any flu* cram causes me to recommendlt.toall persons, and you are at liberty to .une .tbis endorsement and near photograph Address Dr. Her man. President 'at • class drug titer° for at1.00 per bottle. it will give an,y force to same."-Jaines M.:Morgan. •The Hatman8anit Unl, • CAROL E. NEWCOMBE A. L. C.. M. • • `Marriage& , O• rganist of Ontario St. Meth- oclist Church Teacher of Piano Harmony, Form Free Theory lecture to strdents ev- ery Tuesday evening at Studio. Over Newcombe's Store, - Clinton. East Wawanosh, Jas. Noble of .6th line, who has been spending a week with his mother near Clinton, returned home cn Sunday. • A large number attended the • wed. - ding of Miss .Stella Cook of .E.ith line and Jas. Kelly, a prosperous young man of Torcntc, on Tuesday. First mectirg of council for 1904 was held on Jan. 7 ith ; members pres- ent being John McCallum, reeve, • and• Messrs. Wm. Beecroft, Gain Wilson and John Menzies Sr., ccuricillOrs. Having each severally subscribed • tc. the declare..tio.a.....of qualification and of ollice, the reeve in the chair, the minutes of the last meeting of Deceni. her, 1903, were macand confirmed. • Moved by Mr. Beecroft, seconded •• by • Mr. Menzies -That P. Porterfield be re -appointed clerk, salary 885,, and Finlay Anderson, treastirer, salary 88o -carried. • Resolved that James W. Bane. and Peter IV. Scott he re-appaineal:andi- tors, salary 57 each. • Moved by Mr. Merizies, seconded • by Mr. Wilson -That WM. Ircaaneen be • re -appointed assessor, eatery ',e9e, alto further that the ratepayers be uotafird that all clogs ana !etches "hen ele plated on the roll 0r the- aeaealiat" shall be kept there for taxaticn •milees it can be shown that an error ha.d been made at the time by the assessor - carried. Board of Health for 1eo4-the reeve and clerk, James McCallum reappoint- ed for 3 years, Jas. McGee am] Walter McGowan for 2 yeLes and i year re-. spectivety ; Dr. J. MeAsh, Belgre,ve, M. H. 0. • ' The clerk. was instructed to order 7 copies of the Municipal World Joe use. cf council, clerk Lnd treasurer. , Applicatioe was again made for donation in aid of the Sick Children's Hospital, Torcnto. Resolved that $5 be granted for that purpose. Returns received from D.eputy Re- turning officers re vote on • relliviie bonus by-law taken on the 4th hist'. showed that of the votes polled that day 56 voted for the by-law and '.649 against, being a majority of 7 for the by-law; but according to sec. 306,sub. sec. t, chap. 19, consolidated Municipal • Act 1903, c,ne-third of all the ratepay, ers who were entitled to vote was not cbtained. The collector was instructed to cote tinue on collecting the balatee of taxes yet due and have his roll returned to the treasure* cn cr before tat Feb. next.' The clerk was instructed to write the various local sawmillers sad telt for teaders up to 8tle reb. next for 2500 feet elm plank626 feet king, 24 ii thick, not less than 6 nor more thee 72 inwide all lumber to be of good sound quality, to be Odd for repairing bridges and culverts throughott the township and to be delieered at Mar - nodi net later than 1st June next. Moved by Mr. Beecroft, ,pecolided by Mr. Menzies -That the reeve be l'aittlt- orited to attend next meeting of the. County .Council itt Godericlt it the interests of the Tp. of East Neteivatica regarding the repairing and otherwise fixing up de Gravel( road small of the town of Wiligharti-earried. By -low No. 2, 7904, tallying the poirittnent of clerk, treasurer, aseees- or, ouditors and board, of health duly real aml6passed. The eouttil then adjourned till Thu• - 0613 Nth EttlY4 MiXt4 • DAYlyiENT:-MURPHY---At the e ectory Semforth, :on Jan. qoth, by the Rev: Rural Dean Hazel's, .112e4e daughter of Mr. Henry Murphy 'Ooderich toweship, to 3. Elliott Dayment of Clinton. • GALPIET-MUTCH-,At the residence of the bride's Patents, Gorrie, 011 rath Jan by Rev, J. W. \ll'olin,es, Ma. B. Courtney Gilpin of. Wegreville; Alberta,formerly of Carrie, to Miss Mety A. Mutat: '• • , PATRICKHISLOP-At the mange, Egniondville, on ,January 21.1.11, by Rev. N. Shaw, Mr.. Wim. a...ric , of H bbert. to. Miss .Tan e Agnes His- lop, da.iighter of Mr.. John Iii•slop of TuCkersmith. • • . cop.xy.,—At •Se..rniei Tunnel' on Jen. • i8th, to kr.. and Mrs. Henry Cot- • ey, o daughter-. 1VIrs. Corey is a denghter. bf Mr. Peter Cantelpn of Goderien 13ADGELY-Iri City cn .Tan. 5th, ' to : Mr. and Mes. 13. Badgely, a, daugh- ter. . HICKS -In Goderich townstip on Jan. 211d, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lifelCS; 5011. • : •MeCABE--In. Goderich township on ' Jan! 211(1, tC) lUr. 11.1.id Mrs. James • McCabe, a daughter.... . • Deaths, . • HOGG-ein .MCKillep on Jan. retie *rat . • mes aged 70 years , an.c1 month. KELLY -In Goderich on San, 19tle Norae. Lundergcn, wife of the late - --Thorne e aged q6 -years- MentleFea•In Colborne township en Jan. 16th, Almita Miedatigh, wife of the late John McPhee, Aged 8e years, HOLIVIES-Oti Jan. 15th, at tai tie, Clara Isabella Hohnee, widow of the late Devirtlohnes ana sister of Mr. Corry, Port. /lope, FOY-On Jan. I5t1i, at flte residence of her daughtoe Mrs. J. 11. Coughlin, 807 Alwater street, Saginaw, (ath-. dine Lidwe, relict of the late ,Totu • Poy, • aged. 82 7.;•ears. • MUNRO-1n McKiallop on Jan. e9, Wee Donuie, only eue of Peter R. and Maggie Munro, egad 9 mottche and EAG4L,GdaSYs0X-In Clinton on Sao. 22114, Mrs, Maggie Eagleson, daughter of Mr. Alex, Mackenzie, aged, 35 years end 5 months, • Colborne Township. The statutory meeting of ecolborne council was held on San, trth. The following members took the necessary oath of qualification and &aeration of office, viz : hiajer Young, reeve Alexatider Robertscei and Levi Snyeet, councillors ; Saab Moser be- ing absent. The minutee of the) last meeting were read and adopted. Mov- ed by 11011, )seceteled by Robertson, the some collector alai assessor be re- uppoioted. Carried. Moved by MIL seconded by Snyder, that Jam Watson and Alexander Sheppard be aoditors. Carried. lVfoved by Robertson, second- ed by Snyder, that the collector be in- structed to collect all unpaid taxes on or before the first day of February. Ca.rricd. The following atcounts were paid, Viz : subscription to, The Munici- pal World $5,75, &mations to Sick Cliil- eon's Hospital at Toronto h. Munici- pal tVc,rld election supplies, etc.,, 574, tten et 8c Seal, shovelling Snow $7, Mrs., J. Ituntv. gravel $2.25, Jas. Ye. twag, lumber $5.36, Coderieh Lumber Co. lumbere $34-50, Sohn Trot& *tieing roads $4,' Alex, W. Voting, datnage- to barrow brealtilig roalS $r, Aka,. W. 'Young Wood for hall $2, Abraham Smith tax remitted. $2.4t. Adjourned to Meet again on XOnday, the lith, of lielto eft let o'clook ktiis • Goderleh. , we.,:'.fear that nate are drifting, drift- • ing--me.ny of our citizens did net krow • what ."Violet Day,' meant but inespite: of the rain arid sleavst cent later about. 2oo persons atter:tied the • 'Violet Tea" at OdeaelloWe' . Hall under theausuiees . of the Florence Nightingale chapter of the Daughters of the Banpire and as a, reault $75 or: mores wereatoken im to • aid in:furnishing a ward fersick chU- Scne of 'oet readers may have found it a veey. lard %react to keep: their plants. free from very minute insects whiitLt Cover , in some eases • the under side el the' leavesA lady of 'Otte ac- quaintance here aNieunow in the winter has .o pretty: eity geraniarn arid: even: the reteptha •suds she was told"to• , use has very little effect upon the parisa- tes,' While we were viewing the plant eiii American ladythee called- Said "Take four or five-matiltes and. Plant the sulphur cndcf them. alorgside the- • protium, rot and you will find that "a Most reliable .rentecty with which to banish the plant destroyers." • A sim- ple remedy if efficatiotts. •• . ' •• Mr, T. • Cutt will seen be able • to attend to his business egaire •• Mrs.: •Doe: .C4 Cticago, daughter ; cif Hawley-, has rented s the resid,eita On Soutb ' Street of. the late • James Shepherd. • Mrs. • Waller af Chicago,. daughter. of Mrs. Dee, is sp ndiug the wixiter iti Goderich. •• •. 'On Tuesday next at St, George's Sunday school Rev. Mr. Perkins of Ex- eter will deliver ;his address "Odcls and Ends" hoving inecl to forego the pleas-; are of •addressing the Guile (V., P* at their last 'tneetiog as advertised, -thee Rev-.-gentlemairhatting to answer -ea ,call from St. Paul's church, Cliotora ' " Reit: Dr, 1VIofiatt was unable to keep his promise to • preach in Knox: and Victoria, street .cluirehes on Sunday,. Mrs: ; John McKay, a sister of the lateltIr. C1iiii McIver, 'arid her husband both• of Goderieh, are prospering itt Cockburn Island. Their sons, Captain Dan and Alex. 3Ic1ay are owners of ' the fishing:tugs there. They amid not get down to the funtial. • • . Mrs. LeVvis Elliott has en etteek of la grippe. . We .trust that it will prove to be it light one, • ' •• 'Vitae • CemPaign hag beeit a ettiferer this month, too, from ari attack of la grippe. Mr. j. R. McPherson spent Sunday• • ond Monday until the trait went out the, pest of his aunt, Mrs. Brown. Mr. McPherson has a, position in the i3eriforth telegraph office. •• Mrs. 'rye, Master Reggie and Alias Erin: atrived from their enjoyable vis- it at Haysville on Saturday. The • ice cutters Say the ia exte'nds out ten miles from •the shore. • Captain Dare McIver of Collingwood spent all 'of last week in town. A PLEA FOR, THE ALLOWANCE. In the February Delineotor. 'Mrs. Theodore W. Birney has an interesting, plea for allowances of spendingmotley for childrett. The argument is reason- able, too, for if one is um:storied to handle money while young he will ear- ly learn its value. The to:while 'with too marry young: Men and wointer of to -day is that they del Oat oppretiete the value of their own or their. " par- ents' money. Mrs. Itintey aetvotaees increasing the allowroice as the child grows cider until eventually it eovers all tieeeesary expenditures except :hoard and tuition thereby teaching the child the putehasable power of matte% attd inculcating principles of ..ecottonty, for the allowance should not be extra- vagant Whetetter the wealth of de parents. In the artiele the subject is discussed from many view points. it Will be frond full of suggestions by those who have mat giVeil this Problt Ott of Childhood serious ectisiderationz isostm Y.Aig "Rommo, limpoims$ 00000000 0000 00000000 0000.0 0000000000000000000000 The News of Goderich. A. SIOntfulIst • Correspondent, 00.000000000000c We found a silver 'near, on the str •eet on Violet Day for which we found an OWlier004 SatUrday 44 the person° Miss Milian Macdonald, There was a, fair congregation at , Victoria street chureh Suneay evening I but only three lady members of the choir were present and five gentlemen. • This is al week of revival at this chur- eti. At the regular meeting of the Chos- en Friends' Cornell Thursday the following offleers were eleeted C. C., J. A. Serrnageour • V. C., Jas, A. Strachan Treasurer, A. Forrow Recorder, H. W. Bell •Prelate, N. 31celatley 31;arshall, a Sturdy Warden, James Andrews Auditors, H. 0. Sturdy and W. Mc- • Auley.. • Representetive to Grand .Councia Jo. Alternate, A Egener. The eternal "At Home"' of the Bap- tist S. S, tcok place on Tuesday . at Temperance hall. Ite Weimen's Insti- tute Supper being held On that same even rg way marred the pleas- ure of the "At Home" 'which wes well atteuded. Tea was served from 6 pthrog8rPafii. ntWasAfter a very well prepared gone through the supere intendent, Mr. Lewitt, called the audi- ence to order Laid a well:loaded Christ- mas tree was displayer' to the bright and eager eyes of the S. S. children An address wee presented to Mr. Lew- itt by them accompanied bribe gift' of a very handsome silk umbrella whie eh we. are certa n the ettperintendenit will appreciate. ' • At the annual business meeting of the Baptist church. the firancea were found' to be in a most -flourishing con- dition. • A new church will be built • this corning spring which shows. what a.sinall .congre,gation can do. On Violet Day .1VicKiin's window .was • well decorated with bunchec elf artificial vidlets. ' . • Mr, •and Mrs. Ta D. Hawley. are boarding at the Park" House: ••. Mr. [Robert Elliott is still shipping eeiplee across the Atlantic, this 'time to England. • •• ,• • , The regular meetitig, of :the naught-, ete of the Empire took place car Jan, i8th, Mrs. D. alaeltonaecl praidinea One sorra bit of news' was rteeive I by therm. After Mr. Dickenson got ready the • deed to transfer the Naftel pro- perty actueSoutinetreet for at; hospital site, that sonte,. One, feariaa to lose the property •stepped .in and nut -Chased the lite' en bloc• . ' The Weterloci hockey teani was hata dicapped Monday eight by the late . hour at which the train arrived. Thc. gene eves lively and would. have been a •grea4 enjoyment to ell latt ler the accideet that befel one oil-th• e hOrne tante.. Mr. ,Charlie Megew. •who, : not- withstanding his injuries, played on, to etd: •The score. stele(' t3 " to 6' in f f I 1 .r-ippe' is steadily' on the march, Registrar Coats toole • the 5 p. in. :traie to Clinton. lricley which pre-.. N 64 doirg honcr to • the Viclet Tee loa in Oddielloar's lath- •' Mr. Forden of the G. T. R. • -.staff and family of Stratford arn.removieg to Coddle'', • • Mr. George Smith left las ts viteekt6' talce, eputse of cutting at the Notiore re. •Cloak Co's estaiilishnnipt, . New airotk. • •We.gave him an introducticri to the manager •rif thes presernaker'S, Pro- tective AssCciation of• New' York, which we have the honor to represent: •As •soon. as the spring , evens • Mr, Mobile,- Smith ..will begin Wilding} *his cleak factory.. • •• • Mr. ;John Oke .has purchased the house cn Albert street lately occupied by the late Rev. Murcloca McKay •and. family arid • owned •by Mr. Jeseph Goldthorpe Of SaltfOrtl.• • • . , • • Weed is still $5.5,0 per cord, . The Messrs, W Iliam Lasham, jewel- er; • Grout Forks, Nortk•Deakctee' e,nd •John'of the Naticnal Bank, Hillsboro, same, state, . spent lase 'week in town with their mother, IVfis: W. • Lasham, • The ' gentlemen, came tlitotigh to wind up the , -business of deit father, the 1, te •Mr... 'Lashio/1. •they Said .they tat nei cold in Delietet like what they experienced here last . week. • Mr. V.: T. -.Welsh, we are extremely glad to learn; is making rapid strides to xeceivery and we • trust will soon be able to etterd to Ids leisinesee• • Mr.. and Mrs. Wallace • Atther . after: oteence frem Godcrieh .g..years Came through from their homeaso mil- es feorn Waratpeg to spat& the leo "day season With 'VII'. and Mrs. Yana 'Mi- lian and Mrs, D. Buchanan, o sist of Mrs. Arthur. • They have flourishe Manitoba r end are acceMpanied by their family'. •• airared. Swartz will take possessiOn Of the eBritish Exchange oit .Feb. Jet, having • happily given up- his idea o1. settling • in the Northwest: The •citi- zens and travelling public will. hen Itis decision with inttch pleasure: Mr, ' and Mrs, Tilt have given great satisfaction to .all their guests aed our eitizeits are sorry that they .xtitend giving op the 13ritieh Exthange ibut Mrs. T It hue been a hosteas for the past 35, years and feels that she ovule' prefer • ttf retire for a. time from, pub, lie life. Me. Tilt, too, will be ranch missed as he looks : vvell after theth comfort of his guests. . 0 0 0000000000000000000000 The installation of the officers •of . Court Gocierielt 1. O. tooli place on Tuesday. Mrs, Huston has spent the post two • months at Euter the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Huston. Mrs, C. IL 'Williams has rentedi her fire large residence on Market street to Mr. W. Fowler late of Dalsota, who will take possession of it on, the, zot Feb. Mr. W. Fowler is a -brother-M- Ilaw to the Messrs. R. C. 'tad James Hays. The greatest problem of last week was "Mat kind of weather are we The many friends of Captain Milli - gun a the steamer Westenoune • w 11 regret to leero of the /oss he sustain- ed, On Jan, 7•6th his resieetice and contents were totally destroyed by fire at $t. Cathatittes. lYfiSS Mabel Austio Kintail is the g_uest of her aunt, Mrs, Hugh Me, Grattan. Miss Nellie Young of Loyal is vis- • Wt.; her rele..tivee at Kintail •T ie Misses Annie and Alice Gold- • thorpe a Hamilton and their sister, • Mrs. A. Secord. of the same city, ore the guests of their aunt, is. T. B, VanEvery, Mrs. Morrow, inother of Mr, W, J. Morrow, who has been very ill the past month, is now able to sit up. Mr. Normen McIver, son of Captain Dan McIver, was called to Columbus, Ohio, by till death of his sister, Mrs. P. W. Cook of that city (nee Miss An- nie 1VIcIver) and just reached home in time to attend the funeral: his un- cle. Mr. Jack MeGrattan is very ill at his home of typtoid pnetuncnta. . Captain Dare McIver left cn &Air- • day for his home at Ccllingwood, STARTLING. STORY • OF BS. HAI STRICKEN WITH BRIGHT'S DIS- EASE, A.LL• HOPE OF LIFE WAS • A'BANDONED. HER. RESTORATIOE TO HEALTH CAUSES A SENSATION ix Tnt, • lamicAr, woian. - • DQCTORS GAVE HER UP BUT, D0DWS:KIDNEY» PILLS CURE,IT - . HER COMPLETELY. Collingwoocl, Prit„, Jan 25 --(Special) -While Canada stands aghast at • the terrible inroads 13riglit's Disease making, Qn :the ranks Of the brightest •, and best 01her citizens ; 'while the 'et• medial profeseiou etaad helpless bele- I re the dread destroyer or life, Colling- wood has a:Meng her citizens one •who • *lows all its terrOrs,, who has been . carried down by it until the portal's a GOB• EIttGii, • GODEX,ICH, Walter *Locke Rues, • lttIe scn el We were sorry to learn or.1 January` IVIr. D. Ross, has been subject to some xsth, • 1904, at 221MeDonaldi street, forrn of sickness the past two weeks -Barrie, of Clara Isabella Morgan,relict but is improving most satisfactorily:. :of the late David Holmes. Her father Mr. George Green, who has been 24 • was the first public school teacher the best cf health of years, was Sett.- here, the setktol .14nifie being now the c4 with, a severe attack of hiccough res dence of Mr. John Beacom, East wkich lasted one week, but niedic0 street. Mrs. Holmes had a number of skill overpowered the strange attacksisters and two brothers who all lived Re is able to be out age.inf with their parents in Goderieb. t.44,48,4,1atelea•••:elaarte••,,laeo*aiaeasaara.esieesepa•a•eaeaaeoasaoreleaeapaeleaseaaa•;•44,4,, • X sof death were open to receive her, end .e• . who .to-dayi is a strong, heaIthy,happy cw:r woman who knows Bright's who fears it not because She kuows, its Disease ire all its hideovsness„ but Mre; Thomas Adams is this lady's t name 'and she ltae now :lieeo a resident :a* of Colliagwood for o year and a het/. Before that • site lived in .Ber.lc's Palls, .. 8diere she is widely known end highly 4. respected, Mrs. Adeirie feels it her • y duty to spread the good news all over ) Canada, all over the world that she a has found a cure for Bright's Disease A and that that mere is Dped'se Kidney ' . l . ; . • • . MRS, ADAM'S STORY. • "Yes," she said when. ibterViewed re-' gerding the ease, f.my friends. con telt von howtariby ill 1 was, My doe - at ... tor pronounced it Bright's Disease and 3. Sciatica, but I got no relief from any - ding he gave Inc. It was Dodd's Kid-. O• ney Pills that drove plivay that tertib- •••. le disease, raised Me from my bed of t 1.8)113rilltilnigt:S.11114 id? 111.6.• de •Ine 14.1°11 a11', 114P - "I was for years troubled • with. el NIA in my .back, at times I •,would •••• 4".1. 11411"1"4"'1111011•141110,A11,0111.1014 -.COOPER'S biter Pay.. •14 I •',5 • For the benefit of those who were snow bound and unable t6 see our . bargains last week we will continue our sale till the end of next week. . We will mention a few of the bargains which are still to be had. 00 00 000 00•00 00 000000 00000000000 *Wiii1741.4 PAPER • • The new 1904 stock is Waiting admittance to our .Wall Paper Department and many of ourpresent lines mhst be cleared out*before wecan arrange to put up the newer goods. You will find among the papers that we are clearing designs and patterns to suit your 'taste and they are equal in every way to the new goods, except that the quantities are -small 780 rolls of choice patterns in cream.; buff, blue, green and mauve,aapers that are regularly sold at 10e per single roll, 05 , for _Bargain Days, per roll (Border and ceiling to Watch) 860 itolls-nea•utiful paper in light and dark colorings -suitable. for bedrooms'dining rooms or parlore. Heavy stock and well printell face. 8 yards to ,each single roll. Regular 110 price pi to 18e -On sale Bergen] Days per Single roll... - AMU .(Borders and ceilings to match) 680 rialls.beantiful gilt Papers, .suitable fur dining teems, hall; • parlors and bedrooms, chola deigns andcolorings, worth . ' regularly from 20c to 25e per roll; ;on Bargain Days per I 0 single roll.; , . ,, . .. . '.• . • . ...„, • . . . .. (Borders arid ceilings to matel). .• 180 rolls heavygilt and embossed payer;.suitable for the beet . 4 rooms of your. home, regular prices 25e te 4.0c per single I g. roll, On Bargain Days per 'eingle roll-- • I• U (Borders aod ailings to match) •: Bundles of oda roils, containing froth 4 to 8 tolls of on' kindl !I A • per banch.:.. . .. •. ..... .... . .... to, al u .nir Please note that whettatvi‘ have complete combine,. .tions kir side, ceiling 4714 border, we will not break the . combination, ' • Bring withyou the exactsize of • your room and we will • • tell yorellowena7iy-rblIS you need. : All Paper (except small bundles) Will be trimmed free, • . . • ,eseeraele;eseeseeibellseeeeelboaseesseereavealeeessaieerieeelaebeeseereeoite, n Discount. off all dines of Fancy •U China and Brie a Brae contained Per Cent in our china department. No need • to tellyou we have .the finest sel- ection in the west. You likely know it yourself:' •.Shet1411d Floss hove to keep my bedi. . In "lV1erc1ex9oo, ' got so bad with pains in my beck and hip that I was More helpless than an infant and at times gave sup all hope of getting well: .1 had no power ofmy back or limbs." "I wee for eight mOriths aai ilivalici, and my sielleriugs during than time . were something too terrible for words to:describe, My doctor said I bad Bright's Disease, bet he could do noth- ing to give me relief."' HOW THE CURE C.Aivig. ' It was then a Weed of my husband induced me to try 1)odd's'7Kidney Pills I had no faith in them, for I riever ex - and I thank Gcd that X did, • They brought inc • relief almost frOne tEe first •and after taking three boxes X was able to do • my own, , work and look after my children." . "It is three -vers since I started using Dodd' s Kidney Pills nnd X have net had a return, cf-roy trouble since, : When I feel a little out of 'setts I just get a box,of Docld's Kidney Pillsand they drive all the pains away." It is needless to say Mrs. Aden's' friends .all tote Dotid's Kidney They, find that a raireey diet cures Bright's Disease easily disposes of all e earlier stages of Kidney complaint. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 • 000000000000000 A .s.. PaPetries 4. . . : Fancy bcxes, containing 25 sheets of pap& and 26 envelopes, .e..• • white and cohered fancy paper, good values at 25c two lots 1 g 4.• , ••••: on Bargain Days per box..., ....... .. . .... ,..e........ e.-10 & a I Ur t i •• - . Note Paper . . .‘ . x 5 Quire pack ages of Note paper, lam.; and smell. sizes, ruled . • and plain, also one line of choice Vellum thosh, per 5 quire ••264.• pac age . . . at . . • 0 a 4 • 0 • Il ...t • •Envelopes to match at Gc per package. • • X X . 4e; 14ea ese •474, •;•-: ... - 4e• eat Our eelebrated Orkney Shetland Floss, lull ounce Skeins, in •white only, for Bargain Days per skein' •II Writing Tablets, • • • • 1000 Note size Tablets, Royal Victoria Viten. ruled both Sides, .100 sheets t� the pad, rag. price 10c eaeh, on sale Bargain • Days each. , •• • rU U . •• $ *70 S. Enyeiopes An 'assortnient:of envelopes,large and small,icioare and obloog. 05 • • regular 10c.values, Bargain Daysper peckake of • • pected to get better. But a tried' them •A--• +• . 0000000000000000000000 ave You An Old Watch lf so let us give you an estimate of what we can allow for a new High Oracle tip-tomdate watch. We guarantee our prices to be the best obtainable for high grade watches. The purchase of one is no experiment they are made to last a lifetime. Delivered to any address in Canada free of charge. Write for one today. • W. H. Hellyart Diddlecotithe's Old, Steed, Opposite Terwil liftW •-000000000000'000 JEWELLUIZ, AND OPTICIAN Eyed Tested Peed. 4101014444)011464X0414040041X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .i: *i.+.+4:44.4.4.:-:.:4+++++4-i.444:44-to,:o++0:440:4:1:44..444.4.... Berlin, Wools X One of our counters will be loaded With Eqrlin Wool (2,4 and 8 fold) all good stock, but colors of vvhlbh we have an over al i stock of. These will be cleared on Bargain Days at per oz. reJ • X • Book Bargains 4: 0. .• A. large table leaded with bound and pati:r covered hooks, Some of them have covers soiled or smoked, but there are y a number of rare books among the lot, also , School Text , ' Books and Workchoice for • s. of Pictionson Batgain Days all one price, ',0 ..1 '4 • • Bibles 4, Well Bound Bibles, good type, some have references and • teacher's matter, the covers of some are Slightly rubbed, the prices are in many cases mit in two, but all are largely reduced.... .. . . f. . . Lot No I- Choice tor 750 . • • Lot No. 2- i g 4 4 $1.50 •, any Articles ao A Window full Of fancy articles,consistaig of odd lines left over ' from theXmas trade-Ouff Boxes, Collar Boxes. Handker, chief BOXes, Mirrors, Albinos, Booklets, etc. On Bargain C Days, choice for,. ... .... • d•o* PAU • Lead Pencils Good Cedar Wood Lead Pencils without polish or rubber, but nc • good serviceable pencil, per &Mg sUU • Hair Pins • Dona of 100 beet assortedEnglish Hair Pins, regular price 5c, n our tyke now is 4o0r.. 0.1(0- 0808 4.0*0000,080•860 ,33 bakes for r I U .t. reab,,,elealevaeaeome eseelearreareemearaarioaesayearseereeateiteeereale.oiere • A calendar or picture 4 FREE free to customers while the supply lasts. _ •`• • • • W. Cooper Co. CLINTON. t: 4 •t• a ;$4 414' X 0:41 .4s •