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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-02-09, Page 2•• Sunlight Soap does not harden or shrink. woollens It is injurious chemicals and edulteratious in common soaps that destroy you clothes. It is aeleiteretions that harden your woollens and the excess alkali that destioys and shrinks them Sunlight Soap contains no adulteration or excess alkali. It is jest pure saponified fats and oils, That is whyit cleanses your clothes perfectly m hard or soft water end does not injure them. 4411 dealers are authorized to return your purchase money if you find any cause for complaint. LEVER BROTHERS L,IMITEO, TORONTO 100 .1 •401. • '1 Pti°41 . i4"*110 ttt••!, • Z NirAffN •, t 400 The Sunlight MAIO find th4t.Itannels do not shrink whowasdnul the Sunlight way Always Fresh. . • OUR STOCK OF DRUGS . ETC. WILL ALWAYS s • FOUND FRESH • AND UP- TO-DATE IN les•VER:Y. ANcH; AND WE . INVITE YOU TO GIVE USA CALL IF YOU WISII.TOTROCURE. A NYTHING USUALLY FO: U. ND IN. A :FIRST:OLASS -se...tee:— • ", • . • The News-liecord gives all the news. Fire -in Tisckett's eigar factory ' at Montreal caused a loss of $150,000. Several young women employed iu the factory aed in a telephotte exeli- Ange near by had a narrow escape. We heard a man say .the other mor- ning that the ablireeiation for Feb- ruary4eb-•—ineasie •. "Freeze _eveerY .body," and that man looked frozen in his ulster: It :was apparent that he needed the kind of •warmth that •stays, the event-1th that reaches from head to.foot, all otter the body. We could have •eold hina..from personal knowledge that -Hood's Sarsaparilla gives permanent warmth, it , inVigor. ates the blood and speeds it ,along through artery arid vein; and really fits erten and boys, women and girls,: . to enjoy cold weather and: resist hie attacks af disease. It gives the right kind .of warmth, stimedates and stren: gaieties at the senee time and all itS benefits •are lasting. ThereemeY be it suggestion he this for you: GRAND TRUNK/N-1"AZ . 1SULL1IAN SLEP;PERS to OTTAWA II. B. 00311IBE Leaves Toronto daily. on grand Trunk Eastern Flyer at 10.e0' p. nee . • . • making connectioes from all poinfe. CH'EMIST AND DRUGGIS'ee Returning leave Ottawa 6.45: pem., , Reservations'. made at Grand Trunk offices:: . . • • • 00 YOU •KNOW. Om.•••• OC)AL LEAVE youR. ORDEAS NOW FOR .Y0J.01.• :SEASON'S SUP- _ rLY Oh' 'COAL. IVE CARRY::: ONLY THE ifER.Y. BESTGRA.:- DES WHICH. wHir; 131e SOLD AT T11E-LOWEST. POS;SIBLE: PRICE . • • -; ORDERS MAYBE. .I,EPT. AT DAVIS. & 11.0wr4AN1)'S HARD:: WARE STop.11) OR WITH W. J. Stevenson. PURE BRED GRAIN. PURE SEED GRAIN.—WE HAVE omitted out a Piper and 'Feed Store and keep in stock neer, brae, Sh- orts, cured meats, etc. We made a special effert to procure and have • on hand a stippli tof Clear! Seed Wheat and Timothy, and farmers making their purchases from Ate. can , rely. upon:gettieg 'their . Seed • as free as •passible front all :nox- ious weeds. • Ford & NoNeil • That in less than two days you can be enjoying the fruit ana, flowers at Florida :Winter :Resorts and_ in.:Sass ;than four, days reach Californias. Ask your ; agents .for full informa- tion or address J.• D. Macdonald; Mail:let Passenger 'Agent, Tokonto, Par tickets call., on PeR.'Hodgens, Town Ageht ; A, 0. Pattison, Depot Ticket „Agent.. •' , • . . A FAMOUS SCHOOL: . • ,, Cp1TIIAL. : STRATFORD, ONT. (y. Young man, YOung woman, () 0 there is . abundant morn for 0 O yote.ie the higher and more () () yesponaihre positions of life. •0 YOU ARE NEEDED () O Get a. besiegesor shorthand 0 () -training and March opwarda. 0 () Enter out sehool this reionth () () passible. ' • • • • • 0 & McLachlan, () • Principals0 () Write for feea catalogue. . 0. 0 • ..' 0000000 — --060000o, • Do not oonsider • it a hardship to do as 111.11011. for 1.HE PEWS -RECORD as you do for a city week- ly or daily pay for it in advance. s. • VI, Consult Your Address Figures. Subscribe for The News Record .T.h.e 1Jntou flawsNROcent eCX) •Xe4 ?to Sie•i1/47,e,Cefifilv't? The News of Goderichs • MISS Eltilitit A. Skirnings, 000 •(>00000C>0 00 Mrs. sands a Colborne spent Tues day with her aunt, Mrs. W. Lashani Mrs. IL Young,. who spent the pas months visiting at Galt, Hamilto and Toronto, will return shortly. IVIiss Emma, Bell is spending 'thi winter 0,,t Torouto where she is en gaged by the diflerent ladies' club in that city to superintend the len cheons and teas given, thereat. Miss Minnie Johnstoa, we are sonar to len,. was very: ill last week with .an aeck of appendicitis. • Mr. VO. Wright is spending • two weeks in Montreat. Mr. Hunter of Hunter Bros.,. cardine, was in town last week on business connected with bridge build-' ing contraces. •He first visited God- • erieh fifty years ago. • , Percy Parker; oneof the Ailsa Craig • hoekey teeth, was the guest whilein town of his aunt, IVIrs,(Rec.) Caerie, Meals House. • Re's'. Mr. Leva,ek addressed the Epworth Leaguers of North • street church, on Tuesday. Miss McLauglidia presided at the Rialto. I -Se• said after reaching heaseilles from . London he boarded a boat for Alexandria tali- .ing Pullman ears. •to Cairo, a oity which is • up-to-da,te, •having electric cars, etc. He spoke of the Pyramids as it grand metnoryi reaching tbe sky one would think, and the great Sph- inx. Mr. Levack had the honor ae he said, to be married in Cairo b. •the ': British •Consul and a Scottish Clergymen. At the Arabic •College etndents 'remain froni ten to twenty years studying • the Koran; the stu- dents umbering thousands. Ile vise ited Joseph's • Well and ihe • place (they say) where Jesus, Mary •and Joseph fled from Pharaoh. gr. Le- vack spent over three years in Egypt. He liked his ,miseion very well.Lh eel(' the Egyptians used the same ploegh., they did :when Abraham liva ed; .a; branch of a tree with a esiece of iron or some kind of metal on (,ite ed. They have foureharvests every year. It. is sow and reap. the whole year . through. The Nile- irrigates the land and the faemere' lead a 1 tzy lite, Many . humorous eaperienceS were 'fer- reted ‘, about table etiquette, eative politeness, •inanner of •treating child- ren, etc.:, shocking tn. Chris t lees , some. of them: •. • . • 'rho -woman's Institutemet en Ste. Mader at the delightful residence. of Mrs. (Captain) Dan McKay. A large numb,er.of • the ineinbers attendee, el- theugh the day was very colrl • ant stortny. ..1%frs. Isaac •Salkeld presided with .ber usual aility and Miss Bella Pottee acted ae ;secrete:1T in place of Miss Mary Salkeld who was einatoitt: ably eliseet, The president read ..r highly. interesting oesay from' the Canadian • "Good Houseireepei."'. on Woman'Work in Woman"s Iestitutese showing xlrtny easy ways- of. Accent'. Plisiiing housework. One lady said site kept her 'ante burner Clean • for seventeen year by , using the follow: ing liquid : 2.cente worth Of aerfenif put into a bottle containing a. • fee ounces of . wateraileing a piece flannelette. Miss Porter read a plea- sing paper on ."Amusernerits ir, thr Horne" to..keep the home brigh.Oni lady -cited, at an A.:•.t alonie: gave the, etteets much pleasure .in •PrePasilig at apple pie for. theeatren.. . pan tend n e Which she did to great, perfection am- id. great applause, only foegetting the finishing touch • of Which she wee eemiteled—tlia t of taking ()filter apr This Was .at an "F,xpressioeist At Horne." •After the business'. part of. the Meeting waseover, ,cortee.eted with the anneal' oystersupper an Al HoreC for ' Thersday, 2nd day March; . Was seggeetell by the president to be given by the Institute, the membere ot the West 'Riding of 'Huron to bt invited. Mrs Doty • kindly offered hr •4;0 . 0 .cipc.N.491)0 giss Maggie gurriay bat on Mon- . •day to visit her grandfathier, Mattin at el,eaitirg(lh:,41ryciaewtai.ISI iebueirraVaiethy , ilo. i 41 zahlaissie. s1 Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Banker Lloyd -J at Paris, visited her brother, . Dickenson, and many friends in town. The Lpworth League of North street church •gave a delightful entertain- ment on Monday evening. Over $10 was witted to their fund for curettes- • ingurcleaded oeting " glass windows fee the new eli Ian presided at the organ. Miss Aite kins' recitation "Miss Jones and the Burglar" was extremely well enact- ed. The solo of Miss Lewitt, duo et the Misses Detlor. and Harris and so- lo •of gr, Roy Adair's Were much appreciated. Miss lierland sang very sweetly two, numbers; Longfellow!,s lovely song "The Beide " aud "When Mother Putt the Little Ones to Bed" Mrs. (Rev.) Hazen added posch to the Pleasure of the evening `-by reciting by request "The Wee 'Wilke" 1 ler • accent was truly Scotch, Bet to us. the greatest .surprise and •pleatinee of the evening was e chorus by len young Leaguers who sang “Tho Mer- maid' and for encore, • The 1310 Bell." gr. Lewis Elliott gave some fine gramophone selections, one being "Down in tile vale where the . blue birds sing." Mr, FIazen occtipied the • eller. A • lovely luncheon was • erep- ared by the members of the League. • Miss • Tessie Jenkins of Cli- nton is the guest of her 'cousin, giss 'Clarice Laithwaite. • gr.. Herey 0. Sturdy was suffering from indisposition last week. . The Public Library will soon be ready for occtipatioe. If is said that the rooms which were intended for reereatory purposes, in the Upper part of the building • are now, to be occu- pied by the caretaker. . MrS.Bert Swaffield leaktes this !eoli- th' to join her husband in California 'Where' he .Works at his trade with' his uncle who is a Wealthy. centracter. Six loads of stone Were •being dra- wn to • the harbor on Friday at the seine tiine. Quite a precession. They • have • to pile every. load. 1,000. cords Iwo been deposited: . and 2,000 . more are required. The quarry willhave quite a cavity to • photegra.ph hy the amateurs who.carr their kodaki al- ong the river. • • .. Last, week bad more sunehine • than eny previous week. this winter. Hap- pily the' bear saw his image so . win - tee will he over iisix weeks. A gentleman said to Mr. Lawrence ' the, .ether day "We:find it Cold enough Without your putting out ehat,. bul- letin • "It. will be, colder tomorrow." The :pupil! of Miss Ethel AcheSon. gave: a delightful "musicale" to their Many Weeds at the ,resi.dence of thole teacher., ':giss .AUSettiook kindly as- sisted, by 'rendering Some :pretty 'epee! or gem:nub-At Oa • 00000 home to the Institute for that After- hoOn. Committees' were then -.1o. rmed to Provide main, etc., for thet °dee- :skin. Refreshments wei:e served at I' p. m. by the. Misses Liizte. and Katie McKay, Pearl Tretheway and • Lem NeVille. IVIiss Pergueon of Auburn • attending the meeting, After the Pee ial part of ;the afternoon. was over s hearty vote otetheatks was :tenderer MrsgeICay.fdr so kindly offerin her. home to the Institute and fol. preparing • for the members such 4. Very nicetee, to••vvhich MrsgeKav returned her thinks. gigs Skirning:. presided at the piano while the mem- bers sang "014 Hundred" atid at tht closing'• hymn • "The National Auth •etet."• Infuture all the members nu, st wear their badges at' the meetings. Little Elsie • youngest daughter o ges John Richards, who was ill lase • week of whooping cough and intim mation of the lungs, is tecoverin, reedy at the borne of her sister,Mrs 'McLeod, Bayfield- ' • • • • MR. HILL HAS PROVED IT. TORONTO MAN EXPLAINS 1101 HE GAINED THIRTY POUND • IN A FEW WEEKS, REMARK. ABLE STATEMENT. . • At 89 Fuller Street, Toronto, livee a man who elaims to have proem heyond ithe shadow of doubt that Dr Leonhardt's Anti -Pill ':is the •mos wonderful remedy ever introdticed • His name is W. A. Hill, and he Made es the following statement • "1 wes very much tun doeve, an( had a constant pain in my side,whica made life a drag to me. I fully be Bested my days -were numbered, but I was induced to try a treatment of Dr.° Leohhardt's Anti -Pill, tied the resent, Were marvellous. • "After 'a short time I found myse) restored to perfeet health and strete gilt, which I ant thankful to say I have enjoyed ever since, "I have gained thirty pounds in Weight since -I commenced to use An- • ti -Pill," • Mr. Hill's statement is only one of many. No one has ever used Dr Leonhardt'S Anti -Pill without ben Price, 50e, All druggists, or Tie, Wilson -Pyle Co., !Atoned, Niagara Palls, Ont, _Sole agents Sor Canada. ' 107 One of the c, ernployeee, a • German, fell tram the bridge itosthe- ing buili.ecrois the rioter,. one day • last„ week and get a herd fall.• ' •• We meet .dongeatulate Mr. Prang, formerly of Clinton, on inovirig into ,his beautiful. new twie storied cett-' -aged .roofed red .brick residence. on Victoria, street.: It is finished up-to- date vital handsome halleilrawingroo- nm etc . Engineer Ed. 131a,ck has removed to the new rotteh. cast 'building on: Vic - ;Lorin, Street owned bY Mr. Lawsonof Buchanan and Lawson. ••• . • . TI•IEV .1VIEIAN IT• No one should suffer a Mornent Ion-' ger with Piles for Dr. Leenhardthi Ifete-Roid will eure any case. s` A guarantee for $1000.00'•geeS with eVery package of the Hern-leoid. • No • Matter • whet kind You have, Bleeding, Internal„ External; Itching, , or Supurating, Dr, Leouhar- (It's .HetneRoid will mire you. ThiP• is a, strong statement but it is -supported by e timusand testinion- iais froni those who have been Per: .matiently cured by Ilem-aeid, • If you are not cured yOu get your money • hack, $1..00 at Druggists.. or ,The •Wilsote-PyleCo., LirniteS, Nia- ara. Iselise Ont.- - .• Death 'for the first time' visited the home of Mr:: Isaac Salkeld and re- moved the' head of :the house, the la: to leaa,e• Salkeld, who is servived by his ' widow and all his sons and dau- ghters; wIte are all rnerried but one, Miss IVIary Salkeld. Mr. Salkeht came from Cumberland, neer Carlisle( Leg - land, coming to Canada at the age •of fourteen •years. He Was = married in •Goderieh to Miss Elizabeth Tem: pletou and later removed to Walnut :Patna Bayfield Road, now the • farm resideece of Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Sale kelel. The deceased gentletnau Wa,S a prosperous farmer, deeply itebued wi- th the love of agrieeleure as are his sons. About doyen 'years ago Mr, and Mrs. Salkeld retired from farm life and purchased a pretty villa residence on Keieye etreet evietre Mrs. Selkeld et Present kesides: They cel- ebrated their Golden Wedding at:Wal- nut Farm on 21st August, 1901, at which all their sone, daughters • and other relatives paid the half century • bride and groorn many loving tribut- es, and now after a long, faithful life given to God and hie family, he Was called to his rest on Wednesday. In politics Mr. Salkeld was it Reformer and in religion it deVoted member of St. George's churele lie leaves to mourn his decease a faithful widow, thee sons, Mesas. Joseph T., John W., and Isaac Salkeld, and four dee- ghters, Mesdames John Shapland= of Itlayetood, 13. C., R. K. Miller and William Gordon of St. Ilelens, Ont., and Miss Mary M. at home. Rev. Mark Turnbull officiated at the resi- denee (if Mr. Joseph Salkelde where the • deeeased gentleman with • Mrs. Salkeld went to visit a few weeks before his death, and also at Mait- land eetemery, The funeral was very large. The pallbearers were the grandsons, George, Thomas and Gra- 1 ham Salkeld, Isaac, Robert and John Millet, • Goderieh. Ott Sunday afternoon at the Gospel Temperance meeting Mr. Allan Dow - les presided in an exceedingly pleas- ing manner, choosing for his scripture lesson fiabba.ituk 2no. chapter. Mr. Sidney Belcher gave a fine rendering of the secred solo "I Will Know Him' and the •speaker of the afternoon was Mr. Will. Elliott who gave the most positive and practical views in a qui- et methodical way on the liquor ques- tion, poitting out that laws are ene acted for prohibiting ina.ny causes of sin, but not the too well known cau- se of nuf.ny crimes. Quito a number Of pretty hymns were sung by the audience who attended in • greet numbers. • Miss, Lottie McCreeth celebrated the 13th anniversar y of her • birth on 2nd Feb., Oandlemae Day, at her home. Seventeen little guests • were invited and they spent it very merry evening with music and parlor gam- es. A nice birthday cake °maturated withal:Mere was placed on the centre of lthe tea table autl at 9 p. ne all sat down to partake of a recherche menu. -The little "Daughters of the Empire presented Miss Lottie • with mati3r pretty pieces of chlea and glass. • The county • couecillors • evidently. enjoyed their afternoon drive last week to Port Albert, but . we Mar theyforgot the words of a modern song "Never Take No For An Answ- er" for they said no action be taken' in the Matter of a new bridge at that point. • The Agricultural Society wheesernet in toiCit on Saturday last .have ad- journed tlic.meeting until Saturday next, • "-;:' We were very sorry to learn of the death at 13oisseetain; Man., of gr RobinSon, formerly doing bu- • siness. in Goderiele who Moved to Manitoba abotet stwentystbree years agoUo lea.Stee his widow, four sons, William and •Henry of town James of 13oiseevain, and George T. of•Nin- ga„ Men., Mrs. S. Et Hick of town and 1.1VIrs. John McAllister of Beisse- vain, blau, ••.•• Mrs. Aikenhead is one tef the • mar - see waiting upon Mrs, Sutton who is very low, we are sorry to learn. . Captain Kenneth Campbell left Seat week for, his dredge at Toledo. • • •• HEALTHY, AND VIGOR0iis., ' Mrs John Shelton, the welleknpwn bridge builder,. ef 101 Sherwood St., Ottawa; stites : —"I have Used D. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills for kidney and liver derangements eroiight on by exposure;• and findthere, better than any pill' or. medicine 1 eVer and. They- cleansed my system and made me :feel healthy mid vigerous, and better in eVery way," • : ' • • • • . ' • ' • • '• Abraha Cohe has, been appointed Deputy Collector of Inland Revenue in Winnipeg. .A similar Position at Three 'Rivers, bas been given 1.9. -John W. IVIorisette of Grand Mere. • Do • .yott • realize thatevery organ in the hinrian boda ip comPosed of tiny .cells celled lessee ?: If this tie• s sue . is -healthy :yoti.• heed have tie dread of dist:ale- 'Vito Tonic renews the tissue anil builds up the system. R. Pt- Reekie, areggistreekeePaei hi eteick.• - • • . , . • , . • . ;Goderiale, .• • There was Considerable ieterestin town last 'Week re :the recounting 'el the ba,llots ;marked at the last elee- tion Mr/Patrick Farr, late of the Uniinn hoteie has purchased the Collietne Evidently Mr..Sares is • giving un hotel •.huelnees. ' • -, Wo aro -`sorry to .note the indisposie tien of R. S. Williams of the Batik of • Commerce. . • ' •• • • .• Mr. Horace Bennett has returned from. a • pleasant visit to hie hopie at Mitchell. • . • • Mr, Herbert , Macdonald of Wood - Stock. spent Sunday in Goderich the guest of gr. J. 0. Harrison. Rev. DrMoffatt preached very prac- tical serpoes . at ,Kitox ehuech in the. morning and Victoria streetSin the evenieg •on Sunday Jest. At the regular :meeting of Huron' ,Lodge L 0.0. 1'.,D..D. G. 1Vf. H. D. Reid, asSisted by Past Grande' C. A.' Reid • and Harry Edwards, installed .the follqwing officerS 'for the present term : • ' • , N. G.,, Straiton V. G., W. Thompson IL S., M. J. Proudfoot P, S., Dr. W. F. Clark Treasurer, 0 A Nairn • • Warden, Alex. joltneton . • Con., IL .0. Sturdy R. S., N. G., II. R. Reid „le S. N. G., Geo. NiaeVicar • I, G., P. O. Martin 0. G.; R. VV. 'Jones R. S. V,G,, Witmer geteeet L. S. V, G., C. Doty :Chaplain, E, DoWniag• 8.s., R. J. Givens L. S. S., J. J, Edward Pinance Committee, II. D. Reid, G. A. Reid, M. J, Proudfoot, • Proper0 Committee, Alex, John- ston, 0. 0," Whitely, C. Humber. Miss. Acheson, who is a guest of Mrs. Howard. Chandler of Toronto, was one of the eighty friends who participated in the great euchre mat- ch. Rov Wlltiam Stoddart of Lebation, was threatened with pnetutonia," W. military expositioe is to he held at Kentucky, has been called to a, larger D. Wileek, Logan, New Yoelt, Sold Jamestown, Varginie, from May 1? charge at Fulton, Missouri. by IL 13, Combe, Clinton. to Nov. 1, 1007, • Febrpary 9th 1905 v. ,Alimamomoswiiimaimi • Foreasta For February. The first regular storm period for the mouth is .central en the 3rd, cov- ering the ist to the fith. A. progres- sive warm wave with falling harom. eter will appear lira eloudin.ee with rain, turning to (mow will folOw,aud these, attended with more .. or less storminess, will pass -central to East- ern parts -of the country from about the 3rd to the 5th, Meantime a high- er barometer With winter minds •mei The Kidneys When they are weak, tor. pd, or stagnant, the whole system suffers. Don't, neg. lect, them atthis thine. but -4,t heed the warning of the aching back, the bloated face, the sallow coin lexion, change ,e0 emelt colder will be rutherte. t„he urmary di,sor er end sections in due time and regular order' to displace the storm. areas and spread • to eastern extremes. 13y th8t1 .# •pi on from western. and northwteirru e - Begin treatment at oncewith s arsaparilla e and '9th all the foregoing. phenonena of the • - • first Storm' period will have aearly wawa contains the best and or quite disappeared, exeept the cold safest. curegye substances, in the Eastern States. Change te For testimaniln of remarkable awn" warmer and falling Oaronnetrr, foil )v.- send for 114:)Olt on Kidneys, No. 8. ed by return to cloudieess and ra•e and snow will again be advancing es'ese"'"e'esse•--e' seeee-es Co.. Lowell, Mass. from western parts. On and touch- The gaucliester Guardian says that Mg the 8th atel 9th look for rain •,with the Monroe doctrine proteete ()anemia eleetricae storms probable especially from any ovet•-sea invasion. southward. Aa these conditions move out of the way to the ,eastertard,high barometer, cold winds with squalls of snow and clearing weather will follow progressively 19 the -eastwaed. ••,'••••T• ' • SICK HEADAOHE. This distressing ailment results fr- on a disordered conditims of the sto- mach, All that is needed to cried a cure is a dose or two of Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet's. In fact the attack may be warded off or greatly lessened in 'selserity; •by taking a dose of these Tablets es so- ma as the first symptom of an attack appears, Solh by H. Ei. Combe, Cline tore • • Rev. James Kidd Smith- of Galt dead, •. Nearly every disease offieneies from impaired .tissue, that is why • Vito Tonic raeely fails to effect •a permanent euro, it 'acts as a, food for the system. • Patent medicines, an the other hand, produce only temporary relief, Vito Tonic is composed • of herbs, harks' and fruit. gr. • ft. IS. Reekie, druggist, keeps it in stock.. , • . . • Grouadhiii Day. • The weather -Wise people profess to beheve in the groundhog and his prophesying poWer. They avow vyith :great solemnity that this little an/mal emerges front the nest at the bottom 'of his winter ociaerters on :1.6e Morning oi Februae.Y. 2nd (thus.reorning) end takes a look about .hine. If On that anepicious'znornine. s,he catches glimpse of a. black Shadaw behind lhnt he anakeS all haste .to, get back to his went neet of leaves .for Another /lap of ss weeks If, however the -skies .are • cloudy and he tette tie eee evra .ehe faintest 'show of a' showed ;he makes preparations' for his spring work shakes 'off -his lethargy. and beginsto once•more. There:Ai% a„,,great many people who .believeffi the ground hoe and %roe peffieg (day end thee W etch the 'day wnit great anxiety :eepecially *hen coal is dear, and weed 'scarce so • . • that they • Will get some idea of just abota. how much 'twee Money they Must -spend -before they begin to buy ce insteed 1 41oI. ,Aii:believers in the groundhog :agree at to his Mariner of foretelling ethe vveather. but they do net all agree: as to the true time when . he appetirs, Some cling tothe ideathat the little animal makes his survey on Feb 2, wh.l. othsrs etty he domes out to take a wea.ther•sqttint.oe. Feb. ,,leth, or. on St.- Valve t fees. %Ise. . . • : . CHAMBERLAIN'S • EDY THE *OTHER'S FAVORS The soothing, and ;healing proper- ties of this remedy, its ,pleasant 'tas- te and prompt and permanent, 'cures have made it a favorite with people everywhere. ' It is especially prized be nothers of smell children, for cotes ` J. Shortes, ofs St. Louis, is visiting at the home • of his brother-in-law, • H. JS, Morrie, this , ' Week : • . • The lepworth League topic this . week was, "How to break bad habit'. • and :cultivatc good ones," token • by , Miss Mable Bailte, ' • Is . :,f• Mrs, Win. Thompson, of Druseche • renewieg•;old aseetaintaeepe in the • e vicinity. ••••. ' Miss Lane Gallagher, 'of Carlow, • was visiting. Miss Grace, Linfierd last ' week. • Seth PisSer mid daughter, Miss Lil- li,' of Clintoe, were visiting ends at Nile last week. • The blacksmith .shop itt' Nile, so long and successfully carred •on by the late Jesse Gruennett, and later by Norman'Snyder, is now closed, Mr. Snyder having. decided to leave. This leaves a good openlng for •the• • right map. , • THE BEST PHYSIC. When you wane a physic that. is mild end gentles easy to take and .ceitein to act, always use Oharnher- lain'se Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by HAL Combe, Clinton, • • • The Winter months usher in those • long monotonous' (lays of MOO the farmers have so much dread, The . modern farmer cannot realize, ho ever, the terrible lonlinese experien- ced .by their forefathers when th were cat off alreest eirtirely • fro.n communication: with the • ontsiee world. Bet now the newepa,pers fii 11 theii. way into almoat every home,ael that is changed, as throegh this gre- at becen .th .e farmes . is enabled to Icesei in eolith wi th all eents interest that teanspire throughou t Canada. anti the whale woehl,. • the daily Paper which has iceited most favor in the hearts of the pipes le of Ca,na,cla is THE NEWS, To nto -whieli yon can heVe mailed to y'ou 'deity for whole yea 'for Cite Dollar. Write at once for clebiiieg . • • TWEINTY 'YEARS OF PILES. "L suffered -from; itching piles for twenty years and 4anpot intagate any." greater.. distress. Dr. Chase's . Oin tnent gave me relief from the firee application; and now has ute•ele 11 • - ced me of :this horrible disease." -Mr. • J . S. McLaren, Farmer and Contra- , ptor, TiVertoti, Get. ' . "Byroe, pelitieateefugee,'. , wintering et; Lbs; Angeles, accord-• • ing to letters" eeceivee at .•Belleville. • • 'AFRAID. Ole STRONG :MEDICINES • . 'Many: peopie eeffer tor years front rhettinatie pains a lei s erect •-r to mbo. so rather than eake the strong Medici:la .eS.. usually given: for rheueettiste, riot knowing that quick 'relief front .pain may be had simply. by applying *Cho" mberlain's ,Pain Balm -and 'wit:101A e taking : any medicine inteenally,.: Por sale, by IL 13. Comheetilittion: . • Mi John Beibreek dice in , Brooke' -tOWnshipr-rister.day, aged:109' years. . • ..• . . . * • . • Do you .feel • tired' ater weary eeitbs out any apparent eteuse ? Don't he alarmed, all yohreeiutre,. is ,Vito -ic ;' le willf...zopn bring • beck .yo4r ' strength (tete energy. .Better .• try. a. ' 'bpi .11: P. -Reekiee Clintoii,- keeps it in stock.. • • • . • . . • . . . s George and Miss Annie Grunnnett, of Goderiela, were reit:tering old af::. eitairatatees .at Nile .on Sunday. • *James McIntyre, of Winnipeg; is home ,on a visi t to his parents,: Mr. ,aed Mrs. Wm. McIntyre, sr„ of ds, croup and -whooping cough, as, i t always affords quick relief; and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, .it may; be given as coedently to a baby 'gs ' to an edult..- Far sale by B. Conlin, Clinton. ' • • A new. inoneta,ry system, dome a- way with .dollars and, cen Is currency, is to go into effect in the Danish West India Islands, • • STARTLING BUT TRUE.. • People the world over were norrifi- ecdhic�angot learningtaaterj of ia ! wthhebautaaniaiTiyof siax huadred people" lost their lives, yet • mote than five times this number oe over 3,000 people died from pneumo- nia in Chicago during the same year, with scaecely a' pasting notice. Ev- ery one of these cases' of pneumonia resulted from a, old and could have been prevented by the timely use • of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A great many Who had every reason • to fear pneumonia hay.0 warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following ie an instance of • this seats: "Too much canhot be- said in favor of Chltiberlain's..Cough Rein- edy and especially for Voids and • in- ductile. 1 know that it cured my daughter, Laura, of it • severe eold, and I believe saved nor life when She • ••••••..1, • The standard 011' Co., have reduced the price on all grades of refitted oil one cent per gallon. • .Tencars were throwe down a' at Porta , but all the rew C. • foot. •embanks:Von the P., U. near R escaped. .• Two young men and a young we - matt or Calstor are in- jail at Catharines, charged with stealing hive of bees. An inteenational (levy, marine mut tMligtftegal!etrel saasseaasaasasasosaasasaasaaaaaaaasepaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa4a9e,.. 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