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. The. Gunfight manta are alvtays throush'.thoic. wash at twelve o'crock.
With ordinary soil) a woman has to work- so hard and Fr, 1 -7 nn wash day
she has no time for preparing any (the flui4 mecds. 444 trial, and the
Eood wife faces each m ich a sigh of deapttir,'
Sunlight Soap makes ell the difIereneo in the world. toiling -no rubbing ---
no boi,ing-less than half the labor Wth much biter results. Most women are all
throw,h their wash by twelve o'clock when they wa.li v,ith $unlight Soap the Sun-
libitt way. It niakes child's play of work.
ASK FOR THC OCTACCN BAR.
Saa, washes the clothes whits and Won't injure the hands.
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The• Fitst . New . • Years cf,
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Every 1.11ing abgoltitely new, We are not lOoking for 6
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! a profit so much as -We are 101...a...reputation of handling
; the choicest goods. ' :, ' - ' • '
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See Our 7 Real Leather Travelling Cases
These contain Hair and Cloth Brushes, Mirr3rs, Soap
and Tooth Brush 0-tses, Razor and. Strop,' and every-
thing to complete a toilet, when travelling .or visiting..
• Prices range 1.1'0111 $3 to$� •• .
Brerdenbocli's Perfurnes (1,7,1tiglish) in eases
per bottle, from..... - • • : .25c to $5.00'
The ,largest stock of Ebony Goods in •town
and the lowest prices. 6a.
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Nasmith's Confectionei7 rn Holiday Eioxea.. g
'1\ S 'RUCTION FREE -We will give fie
instruction in Amateur Photography
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Not long ago a man Who was, al.
ways cross and tired.arrived home •
joyfully;• he explained to his
delighted wife that his liver trouble
was cured •at last through VittrIv.x-
'ative. Fruit 'Pills. • • '
• Mr. R. P. ,Reekie; Clinton, drUgge
• ist, keeps them iS stock; . price 25
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WThe Whibipeg Y. M, C. A celebrat-
, J. StOvensori..
its 26th bittliday.cim Suhday.
PURE SEED GARIN.
PURE sFED. GRAIN. -WE 1.14y.E
opened out a Flour and .Feed Store
and ireep in .stock Rollie -Igen, sh-
orts, cured meats, etc.. We inidea
special effort to proetiee- and. have
on hand' a Supply tol Olean Seed
Wbeat and Tirreothy, and farmers
, inking their purchases from te
can ,rely upon getting their ,.seed
as free as male !rem all nox-
ious weeds. ' •
I/0W.1' DELAY. -
Don't fail to get your narrte on the
'list at once for the Family Herald
and Weekly Star of edontreal. , Ralph
Connor's great story "The Prospec-
tor" starts in two weeks. The
Family •lierald is going tri be nigger
value than ever this year. No other
1 Latiathat paper gives as bg value fpr
lour dollap. .
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GR • NtrilltifIKAVIrea
PULLMAN SLEEPERS to OTTAWA
'Leaveo Toronto ,daily on' Grad
Trunk Eastern Flyer at 10.30 P. m:,
making connections from all 'points:
Returning' leave Ottawa 6.45 p. m.,
Repervations made at Grand Trunk
officee. • .•
DO YOU KNOW
That in less than two days you can
be enjoying the fruit and hewers at.
Florida Winter Resorts and in less
than four days roach Califorreett.
Ask your agents for full informa
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tion or address J. D. Matelonald,
Distriet Passenger Agent, Torouto,
For tickets call on I' 1 Hodgens,
Town Agent; A. O. Pattison, Depot
Ticket Agent.
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will never regret
having a Photo of
•srour family. Our speo-
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Mr. Cantelon informed uS la,st week We, take nuich pleasure in noting
that 1Virs. Cantelon, Although pro- the wedding at Brandon on the even.
gressiug • favorably in strength, is Mg of January 9th of one of our
mending 'slowly.toost popular young ladies, as well
Mrs. J. Horton is making wonder.; as one of our most -musical, in'the
MI improvement and noth ladies eare person of Miss J. Cattle Collinson,
sufferers from tbe same eauee, effete , eldest daughter �f Mr. and Mrs„ t.
nervous prostration. Collinson. of 'Tire Aberdeen." to
Mr. J. fe, Stark of the Dominion Ex..
Press CO., ValgerY, Rev. Mr, Dickie
performing the ceremony at the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. George Dave
The bride wore a veryhand-
some costume of brown peau he 'sole
With white roses and whitei cam -
tions in her hair and carrying a ho-
quet of the SaMe. The groom's gift
to the bride eves a lovely gold wee
eh and chain. A flash light photo of
the bridal party and their guests
was taken'. After a recherche Lund -
eon was served the bride and groom
took the night train for their ftiture
borne in caegarye The bride. was the
recipient : many costly presents.
The NewseRecord joins in wishing
Mr. eed Mrs. Stark a very prosper -
Os. and happy future.
At North etreet church. on Sunday
last Rev, IL M. lVfanning of Clinton
exchanged .pulpits with Rev. Mr.
offiviating at :hoth services;
His text for the evening. service was
taken frOne PsalmCU,. 13-14 "Thoe
Shalt Arise and lieve 'Mercy Upon
etc." -The Rev, .gentlemen th-
ought that now was the appointed
time when a new temple -was „-te : be
builtIterate,. a revival among the
congregation, as great as in the tun -
of Luther, and of -Wesley, a great
and powerful .soul revival. He called
upon the congregation-. to question
themselves as. to whether there is as
much sinriteal work done now tim0
ong them as was done 35- years ago
and said 'that statistics of the Meth-
oclistehurches• • -prove that only one
. fifth of the. spiritual' power -is notice
able this lweireleth century among
the Methodist people and he called
upon this congregation to rise upin
their spiritual strength now for the
set time is come. 'At the offertory'
1\liss:ketura Brewn sang ."Face to
lerace.'' • •
Mise Maud Tilt visit ' Buffalo
this, month, • She is, en a geed chore.
us and will sing : ina festheal: to be
given in that citye . •
.Mrs. RoWatt and- her daughters,
the 'Misses ;Mari* hee-e removed to
the house owned and 'formerly • poen-
pied by the late 'Moses .Cresemart„, •
•Thursdey of' ibis Week is Candle-
mas pay, the 'feast of' the purifica-
tion.. ' The savahts who watch
Dr, Yates aud his brotIter, Arr.Jonn
Yates of Chicago, are la tows the
guests of their mother . and sister,
Mrs. S. and 1Vliss Yates,
lerederick!Josepli k
Webb's death too
place at the home of his mother or.
24th Jan. He was one of the Signal
staff and had many friends among
the young people, highly esteemed by
his employers and by his comrades'
in the office where he worked eon-
stantly and faithfully for the past
three yeers, being quite an expert at
_printing. Haying received a, wound
in his leg some years ago and having
remained for treatment for •six mon-
ths in a hospital he rarely. indulged
in any pastime with his conipanions.
But he never complained, always ear-
ly et hie work and a regular atten-
dant at St. Peter'schureb, receiving
Commution every month and living
the life el a saint morethan that of
the 'everyday life of yodrig mew at his
age. About three weeks before his
th
deahe suffered so .Lnueb, from his
limb that surgical aid was nrcess'ary,
but, poor boy, death was hoverieg
over nim, for he suffered teo long
;through so many years for any aid
froin surgical skill. On the 24th he
felt himself growing weak and he,
like a soldier, gave himself to God
whom he had so. .faithfully served,:
His father was 'a man of war's man
and came to this country about
1860, The 'casket was covered with
beautiful floral trilmtes, among whi-
ch were a. beautiful cross of roses
and lovely fkiwers, a tribute from
his employers, and another from. the
Signal stall, a beautiful anchor from
the Misses • Hoskin, across from bis
conirades and casket'. boquets from
Mrs: .(Dr,) Nicholson, his nurse,
Miss Ker of Clinton, Mrs., John Kel-
ly and frOm theMisses-Mary.- and
Norah Dean, The funeral took.place
•to • "$te ,Peter's on ThurselaY, Rev.,
Fether IVIcItae officiating at .the re-.
quiem mass, the phoir all attEnd-
ance, Miss Neville: presiding . at the
organ. At the Offertory Mr, T. Gri.10
fin sang. "4Jertisalent My HaPPY.
Honre," • :The 'pallbearers were Mees -
es. Walter MeIntoshi Victor Dean,
and William. Austin, J and W. Chis-
holm. After the Libera• was surer
by the choir the fUrteral, which was
large, : piocecded tc the E Ce. eeMe•-• Heavens etoday , will be .ahle. to tell
tery in Colbdene. The deceased yo- es:for the next issue of The New
ung manwas in; his. nineteenth Year- ReCord .whether., the pres.ent •winter
Mr. -and Mtg... Wallace (Wally) wilt •he short or not: ,
ian now reside. in: Chicago. . ,
organist, '. Nierili
street .church, is at the leroneithe.
ney. 11. M. Manning of Clinton, ad-
dressed the Gospel* Temperance Meet-
ing: ..on Sunday ..afternooft, He IS a
potent factor in • -Teninerande worh
There was • a large attendance..
Mr. and Mrs. IVIeLonnemr feinted), •
-Of the Gedetich Woollen rail's, have
returhed from Brantford and 110W
re-
-side 14 the house 'owned by • Mr.
James Milne. •
Master Vti.elfred..' ,Laurier Bell is on
the staff of Alio Smith Pres.' store
. W. II. Smith, manager of 'BO tel
Goderich, is opening up a dyeing and
clothes cleaning es tabfishment.
Regie Harrison carne up last week
for 'one day. •
-Miss Coral Niyian; who went la, few
Weeks ago to Visit her sister, Mrs.
'Brewr.: kal,ainazoo, is, nowfnurs-
ing 'a, patient. from. Chicago whe. took
typhoid 2feyee while visiting her sis-
ter who was Viviaa'S.- first
. • ,
Mi and Mrs. Robert Simmons, 'fore
merly of. Saltford, but. later of Bran.
tfordi and some of the Other' • cities
,
Oittarte,.-arp residirtg : here,
Mi
ns
' Mr. and Mrs. JameS Vivian are, le
s6or,j,iu:seooneiesti. 16nthth •the• .9., P. R
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staif
Oreg. ,
Mr. William Far le in Dakota
where his family will rejoin hirn in
the spring.
Mrs.. .(Dr.)• Clarke (nee Miss Nina
Strachan) riow of Toronto, is the
guest et her friend, Miss Ause-
brobke: • •
Oil 20th . Janueryat the . annual
coliveeeazione of the Normal -school,
Teitinitoe among those Who took pa -
i1 Wie 1VIISS Ora Wilkinson and Miss,
Mandelilt; both of Soderich. The
Mail and Empire of Jan. 21et said
that they sang /nest. chaemingly.
Mrs,John Douglas returned. last
Week froto a pleasant visit to rela-
Mrs. John Itunein returned &bin
visiting her datighter, Mrs.. W. Wil-
.sde .01 AIM*, to the residence of
.her Sister; Mrs. McLay, with Whom`
she at present resides:. , !••
Mr, -Charles Lee .eetains his. hand-
somely arranged 'Christmas hell-. and
ha$ a pretty gIolie electric light han-
ging inside' .• •
Mr, Thompson, carriage
Condon, and his daughter.,. MiSS Oer-
fruile,..were" the guests while here or
-Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan. Miller.
Dr, Rebere • Lel ouzel wili spend ft
few...months with her parents here. e
-WHY DO .WOMEN SUFFER ?
Such pain and &Mere the tort.iire Of
.nervous beadecheewhee 25e buys .a su-
re' cc,re, like Nervilia.e. A few dreps
eweetened water brings unfailing„
relief. :You feel better at once,,you're
lgaced • up, invigorated, headache go-
es aWgy after One• dose. „ The oecias-
lonal use of Nereiline-prevents in-
digestion ,e,pn sternach, digorders---
tp health aid 'strengtht verY
woinan needs Nerviline and should
use' it.: Iii 25e bottles ev,erywbere.
Goderieh.
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The friends of Ileeirt Jordan; a for-
mer organist of Knox church, will be
sorry to Teem that he is very ill
'at the Brantford hospital,
Miss Killer of Windsor was the go -
est ofher cousin, Mrs. Donnells,whi-
le• in town last Week. Mtge Kiner •
canto throughto visit her 'parents at
Amberley.
Captain Kenny Campbell: lett' this
,
Week for Toledo. • '
Miss Soole of Detroit, who Came
through ,to visit , bet parents hi Sea-
Iorth, spent some time in. Goderich
lest week, •
.111r. Morgan's ponies are very much
admired. Mr. Morgan came from
tives and friends at Porter's 11111. • porter's hill jeeeja, to ovee out in McCauley of the G. T. R, staff ITheent,se hero; .. . .
Icas *retereVed nom St. David's- street Mies. Wallace of Clinton Visited (bo
to the 'tense . owned andformarlY nee ' derich 'On liusinesS OIL Tuesday, Miss
cuPied On Nast street by lire and Wallace rented one of her building's
Mrs. Strough Of Srantford. . last week, • ' .
Mr. Ed, via is With a surveying Mrs, R. .JoneS spent the last • two
party in Texas. Weeks of •Jauttary visiting her moth-.
Mrs. . Crab!) in vetting from Los er at Althorn and Mi'. . Allen of
Angelos, California, is charmed With nuegeneee, .
the summer Weather. ' Miss Ilciwig of Auburn is stittuling
Mrs. W. Smith has returned from a a few weeks at her sister's residen-
Visit to her-. daughter in Buffalo. . ' de, .
Miss Jessie Miller returned last
'Week to woodstdek after a short via
STARTLING- HUT TRUE, cation at her home,
People the, world over were torrid- Mr. William ,Lanee Pennitig,ton flaS
ed on learning Of the burning of a it good position at Sault Rte. Marie.
Chicago theeter in which nearly six We reeeived a letter from Mrs.lior-
hundred peorge lost their lives' • yet ace J, Horton; Sault Ste. Moyle, in
more than five times this number or Which she sap "I am glad to get a
over .3,000 people died ftom pneutrio- letter or a, maper from you, hut the
nit in Chicago during the same yea, paper you sent trie dated 8th Sep -
With scarcely a passing notice. Ey- Umber 1904; we did hot get until
ery we of thee ea.ses of pneumonia 1,3the Jane 1005, Surely It must ha -
resulted from a cold and could have ve got a trip around the world." We
been prevented by the timely use of sent her a copy of The News -Record.
Chheriberlain's Cough Remedy. A Tbe reeeption given Mr, and Mrs.
great many who had `every reason tyone (nee Miss, Ttive Horton) on Jan.
to fear pneumonia have warded it off Ilth at Abe resideeee of Mr, and Mrs,
by the prompt use of this rernedy, If. Ile Horton, Was a most delightful
The following is an instance of this One, the bride receiving presents from
sort : "To Much eerinot be said! 'in hinds and rehttivee at Toronto, Go -
favor of Chamberlain's Cough Rent- derleh, Saratoga, Ont., and from the
edy and especially for colds and in- two Swills, Mr. Rye, en uncle of
(Moira, 1 know that it ettred iny Mr. Horace J, Hoeton, Remit Ste,
daughter, Laura, of a, severe eohi, Marie, Ont,, end of Mr. Jowl* Hor-
ton and Mrs. of town, droll°
ibS mflee to the reception and daneed
and stieg like 4 yang man, Mr, Rye
is 76 years of age.
I believe eaVed Tier life wheit abe
threatened with pneumonia," W.
Wileok, Logan, New Yotk, -Sold
11. 11, Combe, Clinton,
Goderich,
Mr. Roy Willis of Seeforth pos-
sesseS a lovely tenor voice. Ile
hid-
ly- sting tenor in some of :the orches-
tra vo-cal deneee at the social bop
given by -the Harmony Club.
George MeMurchie oi Centreville,
South Ditkote,, is the guest or Ms.
aunt, Mrs. George Siorris, and oth:.s.
relatives in town and country. It is
17 years since M. Mt:Mural& left
Colborne, for the . West. , Ile has pros-
pered well 'during . hisabseuee end
feels • a true joy in Ids home :com-
ing.
Mr.. and. Mrs, W-. Tye are. visitin,V
their son and femily neer .Toraitto
and : will visit relatives in, Toronto
beforetheir return'.
$40.00 pax CURE.
A Thousand Dollar guarautee goes
with every bottle of Or. Leartharsit's
ItemeRoid--the only certain cure for
esery form of piles. ,
Gecrge Cook, St, Thomas, Ont.,
writes :
"Dr. Leoithardt'e Hem -Reid cured
me of a very bad ease of ' piles D-
over ten years Standing. I- had tried
everything but got no permanent ett- •
re till I esed Hem -Hold. I had Blind
and.Bleeding Piles and suffered ,every-
thing. . Ointments and local- trent-
meats -failed bat. Dr. Leonhardt's
Hem -Reid cured me .perfeelly."
*Hem -Raid is'a tablet taken inter-'
Rally which removes the cause Of
es. $1.00 all Druggists of The Wil
son-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Fella,
Ont..
Postal Statisties.--
Below' are given some figures*rclat7
ing to the several post offices in Hu-
ron, as snowy). , by the :Postmaster.
General'S report for. 1004; just - issti-
*ed. ' To save confusion it should be
-
borne in mind that the revenue given
ie for the paSt year, but that the
salary figures:,are based, not on • the
revenue. of last' year, but on the rev,-
enue of • 1903,:so that while •the bus,.
ness ofthe past year is shown in the
gross,. 'reVenue column,: the salary;
shown.here is eat/Muted on the bu-
siness of, the previous year:
'Post Office • Gross ' Salary
• Reverate
Auburn . ' $371 28 $ 176 00
119 42 66 00
562 98 . 26200
552 40 280 00
217 81 . 90 00
118 80, 60 00:
310 18 144 00
1451 42 530 00'
Ambee:ley. • •
Beerneld' •
Belgrave .
13elfast , .
Benmiller : ' •••
Bluevale.•
Blyth:
:Carlow . • 131 46 - 5"t}
1313rrupsuseeflieshi .
2197 75 766-00
Chisellturst ,lia64 10 30 00
410 43 190 00
Centra' ' ' e 325.27 .. 144.00
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Crewe-:. 17 50 ,. 25 00
Clinton .5087 05 ' 1590 81
Constance
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158'.88 • 7200
DtaInrsigsavieued• .398 03. ' 170';00
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Svea,rilJaoseph :
Porter's IIill .
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Kingsbridge •
Witighairt • .
riiitsgreen •
Keenan •
IVroxeter .
Lanes . • QO 10 , 30 00
I.,attrier , 65 03 - 28 00
Leadbury - . 102 26 • • '50 .00
.1‘,1,;fetotNelvIlebi ariescierigie - 185.30 66 00
Latham -recently opened,
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Marndeh . . 29 51
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Among .the japaeuree constipation is
almost tinknoWn. It would ue
Ily unknowl in Canada if everybody
used Vito Laxative, Fruit Pills, Nat
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tire's remedy, eopmesed 'of lierbs,bar-
IN and fruits,
Mr. rt. P. Reckie, Clinton'druggist
keeps them is stock ; price 250.
Toronto is appealing atiainst ,Ord -r
of Railway 'Commission for the 14-
ing out of a street south of the ad-
ditional land, to be taken by the
V. P. It. along the Esplanade.
11110K EN SLEEP -TIRED NEXT
MORNING. .
Sleep not only reSta, but builds up
,the body. Cut down tne hours of
sleep and you cut down health in the
sante. proportion. Rebuilding then
ceases, nerves go to smash, you grow
tired, weak and wretelicti,
To testate sleep you must •got more
bodily strength, mare nutritious bi-
bod, healthier nelves. Petrozone sol-
ves the Whole problem, makes you
sleep soteully, Wee. endurance, Vim,
anthill/in. No more morning Weak-
ness -instead the fire of youth will
run in your veins, eimplying abund-
ance it eneegy and vigor, Witehery
expresses the instant effect of Petro -
zone; try it.
Colborne Township
The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jew-
ell -on January, ilth was the scene of
.pretty wedding when their daughter
Clara wan united in marriage to E.
A. Maskell, a prosperous yowl; ter-
mer 'of this township, The .cerernony •
was. performed at 5.30 o'clock by
Rev. J. Yelland, in the ;presence of .0,
large number of bleeds and relatives
-of the bride -end groom.. Uhl home
Was...decorated throughout with ever-
greens and holly.- The bride was giv-
en :away by ter eelher and wqs char-
mingly- attired ht a dress of white
edlk, trimmed- with lace end ethiffen„
enul partied a baguet of - fetes- and
-white carnations. Little Miss . Lulu
Phillips, niece of the bride, KO til
attired in brown velvet trimnied with
white, • played the wedding
The bride was assisted by her': sister
Miss Peed who wore a skirt of pan-
sy velvet and. white velvet waist tri-
mmed with' ribbtin and chiffon,. .end
carried a: hoquet of pink carnations.
Bert Maskell, brother of the groom,
ected "es best Man. The many and
emgnincent Presents received showed
lie-- nigh -esteem in which the Witt
-
end groone are held. Antoeg thelre
was. a bandsome parlor table given
by the -Bentniller Sunday school: Al -
tor congratulations andgeed wishes
tbm. friends sat down to a sumptuous
repast. The rest of the evening ,was
e.pent ina social way, We extendio.
the young couple our :nest wishes:
YOUR WORN-OUT STOIVEAC.V, •
What is neededis the strengthening
influence: of Dr. Hamilton's
Pith -
they work marvels where the atoni-
aeJi digestion are poor. In ane
day the appetite increases and the
:whole systemis rapidly strengthen-
ed, No stomaoh specialist. could wri-
tea better prescription' than DrelIae
miltoe'sPills of Mandrake and Bete
ternut, . At all dealers hi a yellow
box, price nee- ar 1111.0 boxes for one
dollar. ' • • • .
• •
, Westfield.
Our teacner, Henry Matrish, Who
Who has been. suffering from' &severe
celde we ard• pleased to know is able
to resume his dutiesin the Sehobl.
Wesley Feerietti• Mid a very• valuable
,norse seriously injured •by being kick-
ed by its mate- on Sunday - It
required a large nundeer of s tit ches'10
dreeve the wound tegetner, Which way
seccessfully done by Mr. Ferrow, Who
is arnntnieste°rfisalofOtirt ponny
Vet
• '
Tileqb.rook.,
b. d. F., -With their wives andsteeet-
hearts held their annual benIpeet, „on
the „leek jan. .et thc residence of
James, Hoover: , .,
: .
Onee, mere ehe. hind Of death has
beet '• laid upon 'one of the memberS
.of this community, q'his time it .is
little Sainuel ..Jefferson who has been
.called trent our InidSt. He has never
beer. 'vers.,. sfrong, but he was in the,
enjeyinente Of hiet usitel hcaltb until
Wednesday or last wek, vlien ite Corn:.;
•plained of . being „slightly tir-Avp11, and
although he had. the bent :Of care and
.tuediCal. attention he gradually , be-
came worse, until .10 'ell:clock Sunday
night,. when he was 'summoned home!
Tee funeral took place.Jan.. • 241h and.
Was attended •by.a very large number'
'ef„friende and acquaintances, whn in.
this menner expreSses their sympaitY
With the . aged father and the brothers
and sisters of the deceased=.' .• 7 :
, • .1
, SELL_ YOX.TR COLD FOR $1.00 ?
. You surely ,won't .stop 'at a dollar
bill to e. Cute that ' horrid, sniffeling
cold ? Go to any tirUggist and get
"Catarrhoioile'.' and. your .eold will be
a. thing of thepast. There is almo-
%it Witchery in the swift way Catarr-
hozone kills colds: . thit when 61,00
consider the penetrating, hcal:ng, and
antiseptic qualities :Of Catarrhozone
perhaps. -it is riot So 'wonderful.. Cer,
tainly. there 18 no remedy half so
prompt for colds. and catarrh is
Catarrhozone. • Refese • a stibstitete
end insist on having only "Catarrho-
zone,"
• •
„. The 'strikes in St. Petersburg have'
apparently callanaed,' and the major-
ity of the workmen have gone tack,.
but at Warsaw' the situation, c, calci-
nes Very grave.. • f
. •
In ;,ftine eesee otit of evle:y ten .11.et
tire0'eross feeling is 411.e to an ina,e-
tiVe liver; the habit of Jetting. t•ihs
Will he, Col:te1e-0y oveiponte ;if eoti
lake 'Vito Lax one; Feaft PeN; hey
cure liver traehle without "proileeing
'any bad effects, because they ate ye.
mposed of herbs, Merle. and feels.
' Mr. R..P. Reekie, Clinton, drugg-
ist, keeps them in stock, price 25
cents. .
.
•
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To Break off .Driakiag.•
The following is.. front an • English
papere-The grace of . Gd eirmewer-
Mg a deLerneinN1 will Is the great
remedy le the ease of enslaving thirst
for liquor.. But anything that wi1l.
aid in the struggle is of value,. ant,
somr e of ,oureaders May know of a
victim wko would be helped by this
meansliehis struggle with the it,tadly
Ita.bit of years. "At a festival at
reformatory institution a. gentletrieh
said of the bore of theeise intoxicat-
lug &Mks. "1 overcame the appetite
by a receipt given • to nte by old Dr
flatfield, one of those good ohl phyeh
clanS who do not have a percentage
with a neighboring druggist. When
called on him he. said, "Now that
you have the moral .eourageo,111 ;tell
you the tonb 1 have used with effete
among !my friends for twenty 'years."
expected, of course,some nasty med.
lelne stuff ; but 'no ; IM 'perseribed ' an
orange every morning, n lialfehnur be
tore breakfast, "Take that' and ytu
will heither want liquor or medicine."
have dote so regularly and flnd that
the liquor has become repulsive. The
taste of the orange is in the saliva of
my tongue,
The News -Record gives ail the news.
0
February 2nd 1905
ood's
Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis0
auction of being the arca,.
est curative ari preventivo
medicine the world has ever
known. It is an all-round
medicine, producing its un-
equalled effects by purify-
ing, vitalizing and eneiching
the blood ar4 which the
health and strength or every
organ, bone and tissue de.
pend. Accept, no substi.
tut° for Hood's, but in-
sist OA having Hood's
AND ONLY HOOD'S.
'••••••••••••••••mairo.......imakresc...ar.1
Hens%11..
Mr. Richmond, distriet maneget of
the BeIl Telephone Co., was in town
last week, soliciting subseribees for.
„. _ . . . _ •
a local excha»ge, lie expecte to put
inabout, twtrity intents here, besides
two or three in Kippen to Le con-
nected with the eintral lwee.
The eitiiens were pleesed to s/O Jas •
Chesney out again last after his.
being confined to the house for sev-
eral days by illness, lie came out
-too soon, however, and has -to stop
in a few days longer. • .
Jae Caere came to bis nmele r's 1 -
-co on Friday night, Tbe "1ati0:, who: •
is • 76 years of age, 1.6.s ben confined
- to- the liouee as the result of a -
sustained some time ago. Joseph re -
Canted to Toronto on;ieloinlay.•
The. adjourned meeting of the' Pub-
lic Library board was held on ,Mon-
day • night.. - After considerable. edise
eussion it was • agreed that unless tl!e
council took action in .the Matter tee •
Library will bave lo he dosed, On
motion a• petition. was -drawn: np in ,
compliasce with the ettatute request- e
sing the „council to .aSsurne .the libra-
ry• and make li a free one', A -peti--
tion 'was also •drawn....'up to 'be signed'
by the ratepayers' containingthe saute '
request. •
. .
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N111\ OliS DYSPEPSIA. •
Mr.' George ;Bolen, Spry, 'Bruce Oo.;
writes ,"1 was troubled with nervous. ,
dyspepsia- for 'spree years. arid • alteriisihg',
nine Poxes or -Dr. Chan.'S •Norve •
Food I felt, • .betier aline ,I had for •
years. • Dr. Chase's Nerve. Food tee...
certainty the best indjj 1 ever -
uscd,-a-ndI say ' so. 'because Want, i
tR. • dit Wlet
give CLC tiis dee.
' ' • e ' '• • • "
•,,
-Tile clerks ef the • Asseese ent Ike
partritent, Toroneo on Saturday pee-
Sented Mr. Prod Iiiibbard'. w,"tli a sig- •
neiking, previous tb: his Laving to
accept the position pi: private sec- •
retary to Mr.. R. 3. Fleming, %general. "
manager , of .tite TGron to way '
Conipany.
•SICK HEADACHE\
This 'distressing ailment resulte
.on a 'disordered condition of the s -to
Mach. e All that • is ' •nettdc it to effeet a
cure is a dose -or tWo of Chamber-
Stontacb and 1,i.ver Teblets.. „In
face the attack may be warded oll
pr .greatly,lessened lit sel,,eritY,' :11Y .•
taking •a •dose of these Tablets as 60-
00 as the first symptom•df 'an attack
appears. Solh Combe, Clin- '
Pierre.' Laerolki alias Peter Leon-
ard Brown' With ratt. away. with Lill
-
film Valley Of Vankleek Hill, while
his own Wife was liVing, withthree
childeen,, 11 s suit to the Central.:
•PrisOn for One year, by Magistrate •
Denisdn 'to -day. •
-• Canadian Colper ,Company has 0-
tered suit 'against two Chicego capit-
alists for. $7+5,000 damages .for .aa a',
leged emtentrkey lo wreck thecomp-
erI)E.BEsT PiIvs16. - 3
, When\ yoti want a .physie that is •
mild and .gentle, easy to lake and, 41
certain to act, always use' Chamber-
laie's Slomach and Liver Tablete, ,
For sale by 1-1,:13.. Combei Clintoe.
The British i‘nibeasa.dor. to ' .
ersburg. has made fermil Protest'', a-
geinst the apparbn tly deliberate pole .
icy of inciting Russian public opinion •
against Great Britain, and against
the attacks upon the 13riiiSh COWL'S
at 'Warsaw on Saturday.
WAS' CI rRRD A•STIIMA.
:!.ir 'first .e.st d Dr. Chasts.myrun of
•Lineeed .,end Tuu pentine. with my dee-
getter' Who angered from a Severe .•
take of astinna. The least' exposure
lei• cold would lay' herto.) and • .sho
woulh nearly suffocate for . wan t .of
breath. I feted eqeadeele,' mei it to be ,
a most saliefaeloiff treat meet and it
eae . ent t rely Cured her." -415e. A. A .
ski rk, Roliirtstreete Monet on
N. 11.
•• •
Once mote Field Marshal: °yenta
has proveit himself the superior of
:Kouropatkin, The mid -winter battle
in Maoelturia resulted in a Rfissian
defeat, with heavy lo\ssee. General
Mistchenko, the famous Russian reae-.
alry leader, Was Wounded.
CHAMBERLAIN'$ riotr(Iff ninz
nnv THE motnEws FAVOR-
ITE.
The soothing and hettl:us; proper-
ties or this remedy, its ,pleasalit tas-
te and prompt and pertnati%t Caen
have -made 11 a favorite wi tr. pto,de
everywhere, It I's. 'especially ;Weed
by Inoihets email children, for col -
de, eroup mid .veteepiee, /emelt, as
always affords (IMO -relief, owl as it
contains ho opium or other harmful
drug, it nay, he gieen as confidently
to a baby ge to an adult. Pot- sate.,
by 11, IL ConThe, Winton,