The Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-16, Page 2"
The Clinton NOws-Rocoed
Household utensils can be made to look as geed as new by washing in a
suddy solution of Sunlight Soap. They will shine and glitter thus helping to
make the home bright and inviting.
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SunlightSoapmeans less than half the labor required in washing_ with aims
mon soap—and makes everything spotlessly clean. •
Sunlight Soap is made of pure oils and fats, contains no ingredient injurious
Lo the hands or clothing.
ASK FOR THE OCTAGON OAR .
Swilled Soap Washes the Clothes White and won't Imjnre Me Natiars
LEVER. Pxoripits Lxmapp, TORONTO . 8a
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..ZNINMON■
Always
Fresh. .
OUR STOCK OF DRUGS
ETC. WILL 'ALWAYS i3E
POUND pligSII AND UP-•
TO -DATE, IN EVERY BR-
ANCH, AND WE INVITE
YOU TO GIVE US A CALL .
IF YOU WISH TO PROCUItp
ANYTHING USUALLY FO-
UND IN A FIRST-CLASS
DRUG STORE, '
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n ad Me The News-Recoed pays.
The Tesniskaming Railway Comrais-
sion under the Whitney Government
will ,consist et Cecil B. Smith ofl To-
ronto, Denis Murphy of Ottawa and
Jacob L.. Englehart. of Petreles.
WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS 1
Yes, and; your strength, too. Stop
eoughing and get rid of that catarrh
The one remedy. is "Catarrhozene"
which goes to the diseased tissues
aloreg with air you breathe, it can't
fail, to reach the source of the troube
le, it's bound •eo kill the .germs and
as for healing up the sore nlabes, no-
thing can surpass Catarrhozone, If
you den't get ihstant relief and ul-
timate cure you will at least
get ;lima your. 'money for Catetirhoz-
one is guaranteed to cure catarrh in
any part (et the .system. You run•no
risk—eherefore use Catarrhozone—at
our expense it riot satisfied.
• Eastern Ontario ageiculteralSeel&
1 ties favor the °distribution of the Pro,
vinciar gettet 'on the basis of money
spent. •
A SIMPLE' CURE: FOR., PILES:
. Pile ;Sufferers Areo* 'thet. Ointments
and other local treatments sometimes
relieve but never cure. They don't
remove the ceuse.. . • •
There is a little tablet that is tak-
en internally removes the cause et'
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.' Piles and • cures •any case . of any kind
no matter how long staeding. • •
Month's treatment eitiets Ask
for D LeOnhaedt's HeineRoiel. -:(a
thousand dollar..euarantee gees: with
every treatment.) • ' •
.Hern-Itoid is the diScovery Of De.
Leontiartlf. Of Lincoln, Neb., : One of
the roost • 'distinguished and: :sucteses
•ful- physicians fli the Western States.
. All DraOgists, Or The Wilson-Fyle
Co., Limited, Nia.geriS Ont 12
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LEAVE YOUR. ORDERS NOW
e FOR .1[4:Yuii.. SEASON'S SUP-
PLY, Ole COAL., WE CARRY .
ONI,Y TeeE vEity sgsT. GR-.. 1•
DES wHicH BE SOLD
Al THE LOWEST POSSIBLE'
PRICE
ORDERS MAY .13E•LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE STORE' OR , .
W J. Stevenscin,
puno..sgp .angm.
„R. SEED" GRAIN—WE %HAVE
oohed out a Four and 'Reed Store
and:keep in sto.ek flour, . bran, sh-
orts, cured meats, etc." We made a
special effort to procure and :have
. on hand it supply/of Clean, Seed
Whet and. Timothy, and farmers
making 'their purchases:, from.. us
can. ; rely . upon .getting their • -seed
as free as possible from et -nox-
ious weeds. "
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(*) pared for positions of trust.' (*)
(*) No school in Canada can (*)
(*) do more for its students (*)
(*) than this one. Our grade- "(l)
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(*) Write for our free eitalelgue, • (*)
(o) • it is a handeonte one.. (*)
(*) Spring term opens' April (*)
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Mr. J. Battles et the C. P. R. sta
who has been here for some tires
was re -joined this Week by his fend
who arrived the firet we in Mar
from Thorold and now oecuPY the le
nished roidence of Mrs. 'F. /3rophey,
Baby 'Willie Proudfoot, fourtee
monthsotd, iS we think the younge
hockey player on record. If he do
not And Ins brother's rubber puck
sithIstitutes a piece of col and us
Ins little hockey stick until it tir
his arra and then he ettlistitutes
small poker for it. He is the tufa
man of r. J, M. Proutifoot, Gode
ich I will certainly win honor wi
hint sonte day.
The hockey match played on
March betweer. Hotel Bedford. an
•British Exchenge was one of the gr
atiest events expected of the seaso
ani ou that evening a very grea
number Of our. citizens came out t
watch the game and as the proceed
of the-eveninge were to bieepresente
to the p, 0. E. the aileir was hallo
with humorous delight, The Britis
Exchange team wort iut unfortunat
ly the goal keeper, Mr, EC Swart
proprietor of that hotel, had the n'd
fortune to fall and have the larg
bor.e of one leg 'broken in two pia
es, (one break below the knee an
the other one a little above the an
le. One small bone was oleo bream
The _more wee 10 to 8' in tamer
the British • and the game almost 11
ished when he fell. The Nisses Non
Craig and Ida Thomas attended eh
match dressed like "Red Cress" nu
Mr. Shaw of. the elevator. and fati
ily removed from West street totb
cottage on Lighthouse' street. otene
by Mrs; Bedford Sr, '
Mr. and Mrs. George Read of Kin
cardine have- rented ' the hese o
Waterloo: street owned by Mr. Nixo
Sturdy. Mr. -Read follows the. sea.
Mr. Charles Symons has been ee
modelling his house ine& his retttr
from Hanna • N. D.........;
In New England pneumonia is call
ed a stoup but this remedy .w
give which when peed never fails t
curethe patient, • It is called the On
ion cures: Take six or ten • onions
aCcording to size,' and chop Atie„"e
in a liege 'spider: over: a hot
adding about .the stone 'quantity • o
rye meal and vinegar toe fore a ((Li
paste. .' Stir . thitrougelyand simtne
ilve• or ten minetes. Tut into a ecie
ton bag large enough to teiver tle
lungs and apply ' . to the 41h00' .insi a
hot as the .patient can heel. it. Ir
about .tert•tnintites change the pout
tice and thus continue re -heating An(
applying and •in a few hours the pat
fent will be out cif danger. But de
not . let the patient ° get , chilled tlui
ing the ehaiiging . process. Always
have a hot one 'ready ,to repleee: 'the
cold one, ° • :• •
, The funeral .•of the 'late Elieadeetl
MaeVielie, relict of the. late Captain
William Sep* MacKey,took plade
from her ::late resideece •oir ' Monday
afteenoen, siRev, 'Jetties' A. .Anderem
offiCiated. 'house and grave. S The
late. Mre:' MacKay belongedto pee
of our esteemed: pideeee families, • her
parents being the lite Mr: and Mrs.
Adam MaeVicar. Mrs; MacKay: was
the second yotingeet daughter. • 5Ite:
Itleepy's illness last year •,eva.e a
surprise to every one, but it necessi-
tated her goine. to :Toronto where
he M. D's.totted•her case, needed sure
lea' treatment. Shethenwent : to
he. hospital in that•city and after
etoeering • feore 'the operation 'elle
pent. Sonte time • in the -el -treed late
r with her sisters in Brantford, ai-
at° :her home looking so well
hat her. 'nieny friends were delighted
o' see: he in her "appereht old these
effect health . But it only lasted 0.'
rntinths. She was maeried to the
te Captain W.. S. MacKay in Jan.
868,. hut , had tomoteet his • sudden
oathcameed by an accident a few
ears later. Mrs. Pleckett (nee Ada,
ecKay) of Spokane, is the only,
hild. and was with her mother in her
te illness: Mee. MacKay was a tru-
, Ceristiati Woman, -attentive to all
ev religious *dies as a member ei:
no k •elturch, 'kind. friend and iris
More always „bright and joyous at
er home. Her casket . *as coveted
ith a large •nurither .ot. floral tribute.
aneOnge thern being. a crescent;
haute froth MaeVioar family, a
Vas( large• casket hoenet, tribute of
e Werriae'a: Institute of Which de-
ased; Was ail actitfie member; a love.;
pillow from her loving ,friends and
bunch' of large, white calla lilies,
e loving tribute of Mris1). Centel:.
. At theleneral the' relatives:trent
distance Were :. Mre. Themes•Carly-
, Breetford, sister ; .Mr. and Mrs.
lex. Mae/fear or Toronto and her
other, Mr. John MacVicat of Ken-.
a, Virginia. The pallbearers were :
ayor Murtiey andeMessrs. Saltows
ntelbne Caittphell, Charles Nairn
d James Stewart. • •
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Two parties drove up front Ba,y-
s. field the other deY• One was Mr. W.
• Bo,thweil at.d his daitehter, Miss Ste-
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lia, the other being Mrs. Rouatt of
Bayfield and Mrs. Jenne Dewar of
Stanley. Ail were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Eagleson,
Mr. Fred. Naglesor, and his sister,
Miss Lulu, were guests lass week of
their relativo and friends at Clin-
ton.
The C. P. R. staff were delighted
with the cold snap of Saturday and
said tha4 if it held out for a week
that the work they are hurrying up
finish will if dorm in time with-
stand the action orthe breaking, up
of the Maitland.
The Ladies' Aid of North street
newer allowing themselves to be oet-
done by their sister congregetions,
held their annual high tea on Friday.
Several of those who assisted last
Year Were unavoidably Absent but
their places were well fitted by other
ladies. Four long 'ethics and one she -
rt table did duty and 'were laid out
with great artistic taste and the !m-
elt first class. The yellow table had
daffedils . and was presided elver by
the Misses Nairn, Costie and Saults.
The red table had exquisite red oar -
nations and was presided over by
Mesdames Sallows, Howrie and Miss
Tretheway. The blue table had
te carnations ' and, swhite .hyacinth
and Was presided over by 'Mrs. (Dr.)
Clarke, Mrs. Robert Craigie and Mrs,
Bogie. The white and inative • table
had white carnations and purple 'and
white hyacinths, presided over by
Mesdames Magnus. -Swanson, S. Clar-
ke and J. Shaw. The pink and green
table had lovely pink 'carnations,
piny hyacinths arid fern, presided over
by Mesdames Harrison, IVIcereathl and
Jones. . • •
The/ Girls'• Hoekey Club which play-
ed in Clinton last Friday night was
formed as follows :
Goal, Lena Neville .
Point; Beatrice Harrison
Cover point, Jessie McDonald
Rover, Kate Babb
Centre, 1). MeLean
Right Wing, Icla Thomas
Left Wing, Alice Craigie •
Referee, Alex, McIvor. • •
if, • We feet quite plentthat
esed to lea! at
e, Robert Chilton Jr. of Washington is
ly prometed to the A. M. Consulate at
eh Toronto. He succeeds Mr. E, N.
r--; (*unsettles, who is promotal to the
I Consul at Cork, Ireland. Ur. Chit-
a I ton spent many Seae.ons here the gu-
st est of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
es Chiller/. a the A. M. Consulate at
this port,
Oa 6th IVIarch Organist Lethbridge
entertain.ed Knox church choir at the
St. Lawrence. During the evening he
wee presented by his guests with a
handsome gold chain. Mr. Lethbriel-•
go was as Much Surprised by the gift
as he was grateful. to the donors for
it.
At ye old curiosity shop there is a
large bilole illustrated bearing ° the da-
te 1737;
The dancing class in Oddrellow's
hall every Wednesday during the win-
ter is well patronized.
Th.e earpenters are busy this enone
tie A number are at wottt on the
fine new residence of Mr, Robert Me -
pew and others ate enga;ged at the
new edifice being built by Mr. Jose-
ph Whitely,
Mr, George Steep has removed fr
om ()Buten and occupies a shop and
dwelling, the • property on West str-
eet of Mise Wallace now 0! Clinton.
A. B, Davidson, assistant in Lee's
hardware establishment, has With his
Went/ rale:Ned' from Wet -street to
the house on Elgin street lately. tie-
cupied by Mrs. Oliver.
Mr. S. T. Hart, formerly' assistant
to Mr. Alex. Kirkbeide when he car-
ried on blacksniithing, is now the ex-
press and freight orrier in Hanna,
North Dakota. We congratulate our
old time citizen on his suecess. He
is a brother of Mrs. Charlie Sym-
ons, .
We are sorry to • teat% that Mrs.
Shier of Clinton is still an invalid
from inflamneatory, rhetimatism. •
The young ladies that attended the
hockey club match at Clinton on Fri
day evening last hed.several experier.-
ces to relate on the' down trip, and
while there. , They returned to „ their
severe' •homes at • about 2 e. m, on
Saturday after a safe journey norne.
Good bye Rose, thanks. .
Jew peddlers are atOund: now with
some of the handsomest tugs s our
citizens ever saw. • •
Gaoler G-riffin's friende' ate' very
pleased to learn that he is now, af-
ter his long illness; making rapid
strides to reccieery. •
e Mr. •Ilale of the G. T. R. workss
Stratford, °returned. on Saturday SI-
. tele a pleasaret visit with his parents;
Mr . and Itere.-Ileeektah Hale. ,
Mrs, Rex land two children retell -
ea to their lime ,at Elkhorn, Men:,
about three Woke ago; :after a •ile-
rightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. Th-
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HOPE FOR EVERYBODY.
• THERE SEEMS TO BE NO 'CASE
80 BAD THAT ANTI -?ILL CAN-
NOT CURE /T. A.STIONG CLA-
• IM, BUT WELL SUPPORTED,
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Just recently • a physician -in
Lincoln, Neleresca, has made a dis-
covery which is exeithig the beterest
and wohder of the Micheal profession
all over the world.
Dr, Leonhardt began on the theory
thee the poisons sent i tbrough the sys
tetn by the rotting and terseentetion
of undigested foods were the prime
cause {:vf nearly every disease,
Ile set to work to diseover, ii pos-
sible, a, rentedy that would Stimulate
ared heal the mucous membrane lin-
ing of the stomach and betveli, till,
by their normal, healthy action, per-
fect digestion Would ibe restored. "
, He succeeded and his prescription
he called Anti -Pill. The prof that
his work was well done is found
In the long list of remarkable cures
made by Anti -Pith
Anti -Pill is 50e. a bottle, at all
Druggists, or The Wileon-Pyle Co.,
Limited, Niagara, Falls, Ont. Sole
Aseit1s for Umado,. 112
1' Col. Vercee and family .are expected
home from .California At an early da-
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SEVERE COLD IN THE CHEST.
!My . fourteen -year-old . boy • had a
veep severe.eoyr in the Chest last win-
ter and. :1, really thought he • was
going to die. He cod& nearlYeelk the
time and sometimes would spit up
hloodt can 'positively say that he
was completely cured by two itottles
of Dr Chase' Syrup' of Linseed and
Turpentine, and he bas net been'tro-
ubled siece,"e-Mre. J.; Provost, Rene
/row, Ont.' ;
A gotii ,quar.tity of .w.oect came ie
the past few weel:§'MAt. the Price
keeps the,: same. There was .plenty 01
nutter in the .nearket list Week. So-
ine' dealers asked 22 centisand some
24 oete per Ile Eggs have to
comedown for. Easter or else, there
Will be no egg dyeing for the child-
. .
Me, William SiVaffield wassurpris-
ed on TuesdayeVening by the. merne
hers of his , class: at Victoria street
ealling upon him, the anniversary . of
his birthday and presenting the vet-
eran teacher of the 8..5., with a very
handsome arni chaii. • '
Dr., Robert LeTouzel has : litsen,ppen-
ding a couple el weeks ie the dity
of London, yeturning last week. He
looks; well. „ • :
Master ' Lionel Reit of Elkhorn,
Man.'will relnain' .ey_tth: his greed -
parents, Mrs and Mis..•T. Weetheraid;
to attend school •here. • •
Ash Wednesday services were; held
at St. Peter's and St. George's ch-
itech,ee. •• • • •
Mrs. Rev. MarkTurrbell Was called'
to ,London •elast Weelt,by the illness
of her sister.
We have head that some time soon
a bride and groom will spend their
boneenleon in "Old Altlion" the home,
'Of their facie:tilers...
On.7th March the funeral' of the
late Margeret Ann Garret, veldt of
the late Christopher Dulmage, took
place from the 'residence of het seen),
Mr. John Henry Graham, rot some
years she had asthmatic trouble but
lately she did not suffer, so much
from it,' Mrs, Du age came t� Low-
er Canada at the age of two years
With her patents, Mr. arid Mrs. Wil-
liam Garrett, who left Belfast, he -
land, in 1840. After Iiving fti Que-
Itee for some years Me: Garrett heard
so much of the good farinieg land in
Hum coutity that he brought his
family to Illuevale and took up a
farm adjoining that prosperous vill-
age. There Miss Garrett married Mr.
Graham , in 1876. Mr.. John Henry
Graham of town is the son by that
Marriage. Sortie years latou Mrs.
Graham Was married to IVIr, Chris-
topher Dulnidge, a faeMer, who died
tabotiOive years ago. Since then Mrs.
Dulmage lived intown.
On Staiday last Ito.. Mt, MeRibles
On or Alin Craig preached very eff-
tetive sermons at Victoria church,
The Church was Well filled at the
evening Service„ Rev. Mr, efelCiblitort
tdolt for his text, S't. John 14-12,,
"Ito that believeth on Me, the works
that I de shall he do eleo ; and
greater works then these shall he dois
beertliSe 1 :$0 unto gr. Father,"
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CIHAMPION LINIMENT FOR RI1Es
UlVtATIS1VI. .
Chas: Drake; a mail carrier •at Ch-
apinville, Conn.,: says : ''`Chambers
lain's Pain Balm is the cham.pion et
all liniments. The pest year 1 was
troubled a great deal with rheuteas
tisni in my shoulder. • After trying
several cures the storekeeper here re-
colioneed. this. - remedy and, it.. corneletely cured. nee" ,There is, no use
of anyone suffering front that painful
ailment when this Ittrinient can . be
obtained for .a small sum. Olio applis
.cation gives prompt •relief • and its
continued ,use for se; short tinte.:will
peoduce a permanent cure. Forsale
by H. B.' Cetnbe, Clinton •
Godeiich,
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von'a Winghaea' paper we learn
the' following concerning the Sudden
death ,ef a former employe of: the.
organ. 'factory here : "'rhe death oc-
crirred at the home of , Mrs, A., Dams -
sem, Diegotial street, on Friday mor -
ring' of Charlee 'Co; a former eagle
dent of Goderichs•le his 82nd year.
Deco:Sad hadbeen Workim as eveiad
turner in the tintda factety for the
past five weeks. On Wednesday, not
feeling well, he did .reet go • to .his
:Work and on Friday ultnning he was
no better and before a doctor. could.
reach him' he . passed, •away, the eoese,
being heart failure; 'Mi. Cox was s
quiet, .induktrious °Man •and it faithful
member of the Presbyterian. church:
'HiseWife • was sumthened front eltdrGinter-.
lbhe the funeSter taking place. ';:eto the.
Wing.haen cemetery on Friday „after-
reiadtwo oll;- MrC°rixiese
who reside n the •stetes. entiono ,by
the second. 'Mrs.. Cox a,ttended the
funeral at .Winghane and later ' with
her child left for her sister's home at
Toronto ori Monday am.. At the
time ° of her heshand'e death Mrs,
Cox was preparing to move to Wing-
, Miss. Carrie Fraser returned llast
week from .a eery pleasant visit at
Detroit. which city .she went to Visit
on New Yeer's'Eve. •
Mr. Strang, 'principal of the Coll-
egiate' Destitute here for the 'pest 33S
years, has resigned, which:. has been
acceeted by the C. Ward and Mi.,
Field has been 'promoted to Cite poi-
tionoof principal. Mr. Strang will re-
main as teacher • at the; 9, 1. di his
present (Sees. '
The 'deith of the late Mrs. Scott;
wife of the .postmaster of Clinton,
•is deeply regretted here by those of
our citizens who had 'the pleasure Of
krieweng her. . • •.
Caetain Willaughbf and Engineer
Baxter tett on Monday for Detroit to
prepare their 'steams, barge Benton tor
the coming seeeon. Mrs,. Baxter ace
companied her husband, •
Miss E. Weston 13e11 intends hi the
near future to take a trip around the
World. •
t`OR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE.
Loss of appetite always results
from faulty. digestien, • All that ie ,
needed is a few doses of Chamber- • '
laires Stomach and Liver Talbiets. The body •ot Joseph Itenedy, who
They will invigorate the stomach, committed suicide in Brantford tail af-
strengthen the diOistion awl give you tet beteg seeteneed . to life imprison-
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an appetite like a wolf, These tab- merit and Seventy-five lashelib e, been
lets also act as a gentle laxative, handed over to the Lotalein IVIedical
For sale by II. D. Contbe, Clinton. , sehooi for dissetting purposes.
March 16 h 1,90s
Goderich. u 01,
Mrs. MeLellen has three lerge linen
sheets woven ead mede in Dumfries, .1 Ill VI
Scotland in 1824 with .51 e
w L t le, be
atttifully written upon each in mark-
ing ink, They were part of her moth-
er's household linen at her marriage.
We congratulate Mr. E. Stewart
Stratton on being promoted ta the
position of foreman finisher of a first
class furniture factory in the capital.
Mrs. George Cox was celled to
Chicago last week by the illness' bi
Mrs. John Cox, her Sun's wile.
We are elect Evangelist Waterwor-
• th has obtained a position here. 114)
will trevel in the interest of George
Thomson 84 Son,
We had the pleasure of seeing Ms.
John Buchanaa of Colborne walbing
around the equare On Monday with
his son-in-law,. AU. Dan. McKay. The
veterar. agriculturist looked qu:ta him •
self again alter his illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron of
Brucefielit have removed 'to Goderich
and now occupy the house on ;S'entli
street owned by elfr. Ro,biett McLean.
Miss Sarah 13011 of Chicago is' re-
maining some time with her moth-
er.
Miss -King of Winghem le -the guest
of he uncle and aunt, Mr. ,and Mre.
King of the King Edward hotel. Miss
Kingwas goal keeper for the Wing -
ham team at Clinton,
Tile Galeria rifle association is ful-
ly formed, having a large member-
ship, They are awaiting with great
patience the ,arrival of their equip -
:meets from Ottawa,.
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STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS.
Mrs, W. R. Sutherland, St. Andrew,
Man.,' writes : "I was stricken With
paralysis and lost power of the ton-
gue, and left leg. For six Months
obtained no relief either by doctors'.
prescriptions or other reediclues. My
husband get me. Dr. Chase's Nerve
Flied, which has revitalized my ner-
ves and given me full power of the
paralyzed parts. I• am strong and
well now, thanks to this great meal -
eine,"
The News -Record gives the local
news,
A BAD BRUISE.
Often cause s 'aesgood deal of troutele,
The best cure .is a, prompt applicete
ion of Nerviline which; instantly gibes
the gain; prevents swelling; removes
all blackings and diseoloratiOn, Nere
viline , is antiseptic—preventsbleed
poiecniiiige. No lininient so strong, so
petietrating, so swift to destrey paln
Youmiss': a lot of comfort by not.
tieieg Poleon's Nervilineleer nearly
fifty years it has been. the • stieulatd
family linixneut of Canada.
qoderi44.
Miss Mary Phillips of Belfast is
the. guest of bar aunt; Mrs:. . Eliza
Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz .ef Ming -
ham were guests at the British, nee
change last week. • •
D. D. G. M. Malcolm of Tecumseh
Lodger Stratford; officially visited t I. can heartily end conscientieuslY
Sarsaparilla enjoys. the di*.
tinction of being the great,
est, curative and preventive
medicine the world has ever
known. It is an all-round
medicine producing its un-
equalled effects by purify-
ing, vitalizing and enriching
the blood on which, the
health and strength ofevery
organ, bone an tissue de-
pend. Accept no substi-
tute for Hood's, but la-
sist. on having Hood's
ANI) ONLY HOOD'S.
Although warty two days have piss -
d ,since- theeleaderS of the uttion In-
volved in the big railway strike at
New York were repudiated by, their
national officers, 'and the strikers or-
dered back to work conditions- on the
affected lino have l;ot.becoltre
Sir Henry Irving} will, after all, ma.-
ke it farewell tour of America next
Autumn end winter.
• If It is a bilious attack take Oham.
berlaim's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and a quick cure is Certain. • For sae
le by H. 13, Combe, Clinten.
Eyesight: is priceless. You are caro-
tin in choosing your physieian, be ju-
st as careful in choosing your opti-
cian. Consult Prof. Taube at Betel
Normandie, .Clinton on
March 20.th, 21St gad' •
Admiral Rpjesrvensky is mit retur-
ning as .his battleships are unable
to pass the. Suez Cahal without un-
loading. . • .
The Newe-Record gives the •local
news.' •
In . an autograph letter thanking
Admiral Veil Spates, Austria -Hung...
ary's representative kin -the North Sea •
.Commieston for his labors, Emperor
Francis Joseph expresses the Opinion
that the result will ;tend to Promote
the refeeence of international diseuts
es' to arbitration. '
The • half yearly Meeting of the
Grand Trunk Railway Company: of
Canada will be held .in London on .
.bate from North Dribeta•
The Thistle Club on the Wineieee
elistrict curling medel.
The' Meet t oba Uhiee retie rept:igen:. ,
ejeee this season. ' '•• ••
talives • won the in ter-univereity da-
APrif, 13th
petaled in :the' r.ew buildings at Moos.
tiliewarcts of $300,0t)o will be -ee- .•
A CIIICAGO ALDERMAN OWES
:11IS ElzprripN TO ca-TAmpER-
LAINts .COUC4H REMEDY.
•Mattland• Masonic Lodgeon Friday reeaSeseeed (31tambeilain'S Omagh Re''.
week: Thege was a lareye attendanCel
over 50 members signing, the regis-. ,
ter, • semi visitors being Included in se e .peeee a• se., Chicago: • "Twei Yea -
reedy for 'affeetions of the throat and
hinge,. says Hon. John Sheitick, 230 ,
the Manlier.. ' - , ...
rs ago tiering a . campitgie: I •catigh•ts
, Rev. Anderseni . seffered 'iron) tee :ewe
'grippe last week: . • after ,Tbeing overheated, Which .
MajorBeek Wason the siek list leritated my ,throat ,and I was 'Malty
. . ,.
4or Q few, days' laet week: . .: ..,
. Me. James McdluskY shiPPeti, ; a'fine end advised me to, use Phantberlein's ..
convened . to stop, As i cOuld! not ..
iot ,of horses to Winnipeg last week:. esi:ellagkh al:tieedis.,,:4Ieri. :len). reoeoxistre:tr:iot•Y dagsfreis-7.. .
Onishayo:eoragme. eGoisotvt.terimha$s45b00.en .• •
for • lees senses. *hen I found , the next
' that afteetioon end• 'could not believe, :
hso°sTitai'll,i1.1Lebaistipeanient.' ,i''St'' Joseph's
ini°rtrilede(r
itisig1.11e'litilleokam'Ins:Cetir;71.(hiaedeslat,:;
oe'
, Master Walter Ker 'Ches
Clintonetah bas eatIlirodg
day, . kept . right on :elle' e
retuened benne af tee a. pleasant .ttecie the l/mike ' ahd 1 'thane this . medi-
days' :visit with his uncle and auhtca
,
cine thalef won, rily- seat le the Couns
ci ' '
Mr. and ' go, Jernee• F.aglesoa. e .
1 ' This remedy. is° roi: saig by H. •
. • •
A S A es.Ft COUGH ME [GNIE 'et IR
• 'CHILDREN, • •
In buying .a cough leselleilie.for tI
dren never be Afraid to iya• Chamber,
lain's Cough Reinedv, There le no
danger from • tt and relief is siivays
sure to followIt is especieilyvette
able for- colds, croup and whooping
cough. For sale by I -LB. •Cienbe,
CI in ton.
''Y' pi:Pt; •N'
peeress, 'Munn, .edi Om of
The Seientific American, dted sudden-
ly last n ghtat his home •itt. New
YOU'RE ONLY, HALF SICK.
l3tit never theleSSe'S you ' feel pretty
"seedy." ,Best prekription is, Dr,
Hamiltim's Pills ; they tote up the
etitire system, strengthen the stem-
ach,• elevate your spirits and te•ake•
you feel better in one day. It's by
cleaning the body of evastes,, by puri- '
lying and enriching the blood. that
Dr. Hamilton's Pills accomplish se
Much. Very mild, exceedingly prompt
and guaraisteed in every case. Your
druggist sells Dr. Ila,miltbn's Pills of
Mandrake and Butternut in yellow
boxes, 25c. each, or five for $1.00.
Get the genuine.
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