The Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-30, Page 2‘,11.171-1,11,1111—s sss Nef,
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The Cilutett
swRecoted
March 30t 19O
iifts.of Toilet Sbaps
• Vim MINI.4011T SOAP and SAVg. THE COUPONS,.
, The Coupons are the same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet
Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week.
Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can got the:r TOILET
SOAPS for nothing.
Ask your grocer for pat Oculars or write us for Premium List.
A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for, *
In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get sennething rite need and
use every day.
LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO. CANADA.
Always
Fresh. .
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OUR STOCK OF DRUGS
ETC. WILL ALWAYS BE
POUND FRESH AND UP-
TO-DATE IN EVERY BR-
ANCH, AND WE INVITE
YOU TO GIVE US A CALL
IF YOU WISII P0 PROCURE
ANYTHING 'USUALLY FO-
UND IN A FIRST-CLASS
DRUG STORE.
H. B. COMB
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.
COAL
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW
• FOR "'YOUR SISASON'SeSUP---
PLY OF COAL: WE CARRY.
ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA. -
DES wHICH WILL BE SOLD .
AT. THE LOWEST POSS.IBLE
PRIGE
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ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD- .
WARR STORE OR WTTII '
W. J. Stevenson
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(1) A FAMOUS SCHOOL. (
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ex/Av,
STRATFORD, ONT.
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Business men have learned
that our graduates are pre-
pared for positions of trust.
No school in Canada can
do more for its students
than this one. Out gradu-
ates always secure positions
Write for out free eatalejsue,
it is a handsome one.
Spring term opens April
(1) 3rd.
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(1) Elliott and McLachlan,
(*) Principals.
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worm too run* to tree matte's° mei le
• r• ti of clear), whooping -cow* and cold"
t Luz vapo.thesolene 4.1a.lihreathe it.
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euesemeemeese
As advertisement in The News -
Record brings good results.
Fifteen of a notorious gang' of cri-
minals who operated in France and
foreign countries Nem sentenced in
Paris. •
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Russian solderies in Lementa, Rea-
gan Poland, fired three volleys .into
a group of peasants, killing ten and
woundieg fifty.
A new bridge for cars, vehicles and
pedestrians is to be oonstrueted • ac-
ross 'the Niagara River, between Nia-
gara Falls and Lewiston. I
A CHICAGO ALDERMAN OWES
HIS ELECTION TO 0141VIIIER--
' LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY,
"I, can heartily and emiscientiously
reeemmena Chamberlain's Cough Res
medy for affections of the throat end
lungs, says Hon. John Sheeick, 220
So. Peoria St., Chicago." "Two Year
rs ago during .a eampaegn, I eseught
cold after being overheated, Which
:irritated ley throat end I Was finally
compelled , to stop, as. I could not
speak aloud In my extremity a fri-
end advised me to use Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. 1 took -two dens
that afterhoon aud could not believe
my senses when I found the next
morning the inflammation had large,-
ly subsiacci. I took several d .ses thee
da,y, kept right on lel:sine throdel,
the .campaign and I thane this medi-
cine' that I won nig' seat. ie the Couns
ell." This eernedy is for sale by IL
B. Collate, CLon
A new railway •is projeeted for Nese
Ontario,
A negro voudoe docteishais beee are
rested in Cubo charged With the mur-
der of a twenty-ewo menthe old child
The new ,Allan turbine liner Victor-
iae sailed from Liverpool for Halifax
and St. John, with .1,50!) passengers.
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CHAMPION:LINIMENT FOR RHE-
. ISMATISM:
Chas. Drake, a mail, carrier at Ch-
aPinville, dorm., says :•• "Chamber-
lain's Pain Balm is the 'champion of
all liniments. The past . year Iwas
troubled a great deals with theme-
tiein in my shoulder. After trying
several cures the storekeeper here re-
commend this remedy and itcern;
pletely eurea me," There is no use
of anyone suffering from that 'paha'
ailment .when this •linineent can be
ebtained for . a' small sum.' Oneeeppli-
cation. gives Prompt relief and its
continued usefor a short time will
produce a permanent cure, For. Sale
by 1 p. 'Combe, Clinton.- •
• ..••••••••!••••sPA ,maxmisamose
PURE SEED ORRIN, ,
PURE SEED GRAIN. --WE HAVE
opribea out a •Flour " and Feed Store
and keep in _stock fiber, bran, sh-
orts, eured meats ; etc. We made a
special effert to procure and hatre
on hand. a Supply lof Clean • Seed
Wheat and Timothy, and fermors
making their purehases• from us
can , rely epee getting their seed
as free as possible trona All hoe-
ioue 'weeds.
Ford & No11011.:
PLEAS
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hardship to do a 'much for
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The News -Record gives the local
Bylaws were carried at Brockville
to loan the) Canadian/ Carriage Co.$30
000, and to grant a site and exempt-
ion to the D. 11. Burrell Co. •
FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE.
Lon of. appetite always results
from faulty digestion. All that is
needed is a few . doses of Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
They will invigorate the stomach,
strengthen the digestion aad give you
an appetite liko. a wolf. These tab-
lets also aet as a, gentle laxative,
For eile by H. B, Conthe, Clinton.
Electrical Develop-
ment in Oatario,
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So yearly electrical development en-
terprises axe under way in Ontario,
and the Werk-ts being cerried. on so
quietly, that we scarcely realize all
that is involved in the • changes now
taking place,. In last Friday's papers
it was announced that eurveyine par-
ties willstart out at once for the put
•posd oj locating recites over which
power e may be carried by wire to
Brantford, . Galt; .Berlin, and otnee
etreeteere towns from the Ontario
Development Company's power
hcluee at Niagara,. Falls. In a few
moetliS eleetrieal power for menufee-
turin.g. purposes, developed froni the
falls of .Niagara, •• wills be delivered
overwires,... the routes' for Which are
now being, located, at points seventy
Miles weee of Toronto. This ie the
'greatest electrical, power development4
enterprise so' fat under: teak in thiei
•Previnee : ,but at-Petterberoeelectideel
energy, developed from near -by 'fails;
bee for some time pest been devote.1
to emettfaiiticidegs purposes': Hamilt-
on's etreet .railway is operated, : and
'the city is lighted by eldetricity gee_
prated at Deem Falls, e8 miles aw-
ay; and a, few days age 0, propOsat
eves. mentioned !Coking to; the harnes-
sing of Eugenia Falls, in .G.tey COun-
DeVeiopinent along these lines is not
chnfieed to onearle. Montreal draws
power from f,alls 'over' shay milce
off, and near •Quebec 'a dant 90 feet
high and 65 feet wide at the bottom
to: be.,1,104 as soon, as spring opens,
for the purpose of Using the •energy
of. the Montmorency. for railway, .lig-
, and spower perpeses.: lfl Peterb-
ore, We Understand; this foyer of ene-
rgy is. supplied; At a eoSt 410 'pee.
horse power per annum, or about ' a.
thied the esekt...01 power .produced by
coal. If these figures are eorreetsthey
indicate how much the work now' go-
ing on. Will mean for ".the beiklizig. up
Of old CAnada, Not only:can electri-
city be applied to ordinary inannfact-
.Uring .1purposes, but it can, is Dr;
Hannet has shown, be utilized as well
in the 'Smelting of iron, and Willi
saving of cost AS compared with coal
One 'begins :to realize what all this
means when the fact is called to
mind • that thetwater, powers. which
canebe transformed into electrical en-
crgy are practically unlitnited. Along
the ,at. Lawrence, up the Ottawa, in,
New Ontario, and alto Niagara there
is StitQci•ent. 'energy available to heat;
light., and furnish power for the CM-
tinent. It is not beyond the bounds
of possibility that within ten years
the etanufactueing of old Ontaxhe will
be earrled on with this term of ener-
gy that • a network of rural electric
railways will Ibe crperated in the game
way: that farm as Well as town houses
will be lighted by this means ane
that in 25 yeaes We shall .haee • ar.
iron industry second only to that of
Pennsylvania, . with electricity instead
of coal as the egelit in smelting,
—Weekly. Slid.
ST/LL ANOTHER -CASE
THE NEW SYSTEM TREATIVIENT,
ANTI -PILL, CONTINUES 0100
. WORK WONDERFUL ,CURES.
When 'Dr. Leonhardt's, of 'Lincoln,
Neb. gave Mitt -Pill .to the world he
had hubiounded faith in the treatment
buthe did not foreee the World-
wide and Wonderful results it is now
achieving hi the •cure. of 'disease.
Here is the stoty of another Anti-
vietery
"rot many menthe I have ben
troubled with dySpepsia, diizinets in
My ; head, cold chills, and sOffered
most of the time from constipation;
and was unable to s`do my housework,
I tried every kind of pill and meth -
eine thet either the doctors or nlY.-
Self Could think of, and finally WO
Anti -Pill, This itreatment has pract-
ically made a ne* Woman of me,
am able to do all my own work. The
dizziness has all gone,. my stomach
feels much 'better, and 1 arn no long-
er troubled with • eonatipation.
caMrot Praise Anti -Pill too highly.'"
*gra. Thoi,Tabb, .,287 Emerald St.
Noistit HatMiton, Ont.
Mrs. Titbit's letter is only ,ono ot
Many,
' is gold ,he) all druggist at
50c., or The Wilson -Pyle Oa., Limit.
ed, Niagura 'Valls, Ont. Sole agentS
/Or Catlitda,
sad
S.) Mists LUt4seAeSehningre
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eeexee-e "'We • 0 0 0 0 0 7., , 00 Coreopondoot
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0(30 • . gra. W. Connors of Detroit.
Neville is visiting, her deice:ht.
The News or Goderich.
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GOSICrieh•
Mee.Roselfla Cou.rtenay of 'Lanes
spent several weeks in town the gusst
of her parents. •
Mrs. J. liernighan was ahlt tV come Miss Fulton or Brownst'ille, has re- We have Much Pleasure in ael.now-
"MtirMitePlahs:rswenee,kiturned telegralPh operator, registered at the St. Lawrence. Mee note of thaalls irom Mr. E. Sw-
o ;visit Our town and lea,s ledging the teeeipt of an extremely
was in town last week. Mr. Jim Postiewhaite and Mr. arts ot the British Exchange for our
Miss Elliott, South street,,. Is now Sparks have invested in an inetateeee. letter of, sympathy regretting his re-
quite well. She was on the sick list Ceiving a serious ,inittry in his liturie
able work of aiding the liverghters of
the Erripire hi -raising a feed for the
building end equipping the new mar -
Ina Hospital. We trust that the ho
quet oi sbernrecks and carnations he
reeeleed in St. Patrick's Day, for
which he elect thanked us, will brine
him soh a speedy recovery that; Ir3
may attend the Daftodil Iiigh Tea in
Ealter week:
Band wester Franklin Smith, is
quite proud of the new members of
stuhletsmartheinrentrtd. and expeets good re -
The quarterly meeting f the Lail-
ie's Aid of Knox ehureh always enis
witit the social cup of ten served at
5 p. m. On Tuesday about fifty lad-
led. were preseet, showing the greet
ieterest attending Missionary work.
Some very haedsome specimens of Ja-
panese ladies' work were kindly loan-
ed by Mrs. Thomas Campbell to in-
spire the Ladies' Aid with a resolve
tip assist Japan in her march to chri-
Stianity.
• Rev.. Joseph Elliott, Mr, Tommay-
ley of the Disciples of our Lord, and
Messrs, Dodds and Criekington, stud -
cuts of the Baptist' College at Wood-
stock, have each supplied in his turn.
the place oipastor to the Baptist
congregation here, since Rev. Mr.
Levee's's leaving.
eire heve the honor of chroniclin;!;
two very pleasing netes of thanks),
from the Greverner-General, Earl Grey
and the other. from E. J. Barker
Penn, W. P, P. of Kingston, tor the-
ir receiving on St. Patrick's day, a
buneh of Shamrock, fresh and green,
from,* dear old tow,.
Miss Eicei Cousins returned last
week from an execeditegily pleasant ve-
cation during which she visited her
brother at Toledo ane with him visi-
ted Detuoit, •
Mrs. Smith, pee of the teeny : wa-
fter visitors from Detroit, who regis-
ter at the St. Lawrence, is very
of ,,birain fever. tier house had been
entered • by burglars and her jewels
and othee valtahles taken, but erhet-
her 'her illness proceeded froze fright;
we were not informed. •
for,shorneru
eo teiainewil:rseingt atbibilme9
winter.
,wis
about the only enquiry made these
days, And echo 'answers "Where ?"
Mr. W. McLean has returned from
New York where he spent' iome wee.
Rs at a cutting school. He has pur-
a eiibinet in which unfinished
suits are • exhibited and ineele to suit
tbe purchaser in an hour or ,so.
Ms. William Megath of Dungention
was the guest last week of her dau-
ghter, Mrs, Hamlin, The lady is in
extremely geed health and has been
visiting at, Seaforth, Heneall and
Clinton since leaving her home at
Dungannon, Mrs. MeMatli returned
this week.
Miss Lena Walton, alter several
weeks' stay with her sister, Mrs.
Armpur of Woodstock, .has return -
Dr. Macdougall, the venerable pion-
eer missionary of the Territories, de-
liglited all who hed the Pleasure of
hearing his 'address in the Court
House on Thursday evening. For
forty-five years he has been -engaged
in mission work and is ouperinten-
deht of Methodist missions in the No-
rthwest. There are immense areas in
Canada known to me, he said. "Wee
'stward the star of Empire takes its
way.." 'The address was givee under'
the auspices of the. Ladies' Aid of
North street church. • .
Beware of to-neerroW; 'tis "• April
Fool's Da,y." '•
Spring colds have niece very ' pre-
valent this month. On Tuesday lute
thewheeling seasen, Set ie.
We haver -heard no echoes frofn the
ine,ple sugar glades. This is the
season fat lovely. Maple Molasses :and
sugar. Other seasons our mereliants
advertised sap utensils but this sea-
son the breaking up of the river see-
nie to have: been first in the Inhale ed
all our Oltitens..
Mrs. H, W. Thomson is recovering
nicely . from- a severe attack of ae
.petidicitis. Her mother, Mrs. T. T.
Brown Of Tilsonburg, was called to
see het 'brit finding that she ives out•
of danger has returned toiler home,
taking her grandchild Harry with her;
-Mee VielasThOmsen is at present the
:pest of her Aunt.
'On 'Wednesday afternoon Mail Clerk
D ; Tye was called to the bedside
of.: his brother-in-law, Mr. • Elliotits at
Barrie. iVirs. Tye left the next morn-
ing for that town.:' •
• We are souk' to learn of the ill
ness of MrS. Walter 'Hick it the. re-
eidteice- of lier son, S.- E. Hick.-- .
Mr. . P, McCarthy has eeturned to
his liothe to get readys to dors ISs•
see togs. He has been engaged , with
theC. P. R., engineers all winter: '
On. Sunday at St.. Peter's. the An-
nutieletiOn of, Ake B. V. M.; whit& fell
on Saturday,. March 25th, was obser-
ved with gteat:splemnity. -
While iilaying • basketball .at the C.
1; Miss Lillie :1VIeVico,r was -injured.
by a platforne falling and striking
her upon the head he IS quite bet-,
ter now. • . •
. .The Skipping.. rope for Sittle girls
wasall the ..aetrection•61,0 Saturday.
There is "more attentimi ;Paia .to
Kook chttreh Choir by the congrega-
tion than, is given Any, other choir
in toWn. Last eutumnea •••recention
for them, was held 'at the.•reeidence of
1VIre„. W. Warnock and in 'this • month
they reeeived the. same honors froni.
the oegeniste at the St. Lawrence and
iatesto'tie.t the rebeidenee... ot Mrs. ',Limes
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The officers of the Castailien Lake
and. :Ocean' Nrieigatioe . Co. for the
present season are
Tureet Chief, Captain M, McPhee .
' Engineer, Hebert. Dugid • . ,
• Turret Cape; Capt. Archie McIntyre
Engineer W. II Durham B.. • .
Turret Court, Capt.' Jas. . leek
Engineer, 0, J. licSorley '• '
A. E. Ames, Capt. 'E. L, Stephen
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Engineer 5. Gillespie • , ..
J. FL Paimet, Clot; George McKay
'-Engnieer, Robert, Chanibers • .
g. MS Pellat, Capt. G.. A. Brame.
Engineer, William. Byers. '
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: t TIRED ALL THE TIME,
•MrS, George Beattie; Carr's Brook,
Colohester. Co,,, N. $,,% writes ..,'Last
spring. I . was very much run downs
belt tired all the time, and did not
seem to have life • or e ergs, enough
Jo
to do:my work, Thre oxes- of Dr,
Chase's Nerve Feed d' me ,a :world
of good- and made :', erls a pleasure
to . me. I have not had occasion to
use any medicinesince and have re-
commended Dr,' Chase's Nerve FCM1
to all tery Mende." .
11/1. G. Cameron, M., P. Is., who has
gone to attend the House of Assem-
bly at Toronto, will return every
Saturday during the sP.ssion.
„Mrs. (Captain) Gibson is in very
good health this season and attended
the last meeting of the Ladies'. Aid
in Knox church.
Miss Viola. JohnSton, daughter of
Mr. Robert Johnston; is quite a lit -
tie artist. • •
The steamer Turret Ciown is bein
put in readiness for this season's
trade.
' Captain John Macdonald is repair -
ono of his mesterei the ,,,Azov,
and will give the Wu:Hinter a, new
coat of paint before he sets sail this
spring.
Rev. Meek Turnbull Is to be con-
gratulated en the suecessfel gtowth
of the Florida, orange tree which Vote
fourteen good sized oranges besides
blossoms that lie presented to several
brides as has' been his cus-
tom, Mrs, Turnbull made manna -
tette of the oranges which vied with'
the imported article in appearance
and taste,
Ceunty Clerk Lane was In Toronto
as the representative, of Maple Leaf
Lodge' No. II at the meeting tit the
A. 0. II, W, Grand Lodge held in that
Vitt
22of the Wyandotte eggs were hatch-,
ed last week and two 'Jeered eggs.
The chicks. look One ao4 strong. Tbe
balanee‘of the 41 eggs placed in the
incubator bad ebieks too weak to
break the shell. They have two setts
lugs of eggs in the 'incubator this
week which were expressed from Or -
gene, Illinois. They came in little
fluted paper gems filled with excel-
sior.
Mr. William Lee bought several lots
the othi3r evening at the British Exe
cliange sale.
Mr. Persons of the Fair is pre -
perk% his grounds tor the grand
old summer time. He is erecting a
pretty little pavilion near the house.
Mr. Walter A. Kelly evidently in-
tends to grow with our town. Ire
has leased the premises next deer
to his present place of business and
will' occupy both.
A• great quantity of ice cane down
• the 1VJaitian4 on Friday, jamming up
At 'itA Mort lie ("on tractor i neo t t
saw . the danger menacing his trestle
work and called out•to bis men to
lea,ve their work or else they might
go with it and• low) their lives. The
shore ends of the trestle Work were
swept aWa.y.
Mr. Fred. Kielcley et Guelph, eephe
ew of Mrs. William Sharman, has
accepted the posi Lion of clerk in M.
S.harman's shod store, '
We were sorry to leartlast week
of the illness of Mr. A. D. McLean. •
Miss Dennis has returned from her
viSit to her sister in, New ' York
state And has accepted a position
here with Mr. Reginald Black. •
Dr.: J.' B. Whitely has purchased
,from • Mrs. Horace Horton her fine
brick residence° in St. George's Ores=
cent. It will not lie ready for his
farnity'e occupancy eltil Easter.
The feature of the last meeting ei
the A. Y'eP. A, was the reading .of
two papers,. one prepeeed by Mr.
Walter Naftel, "The City of Jerusai-
'erre" and theother by Miss Martha
Wells, ','Mary the Mother of :Christ."
Both papers were highey 'appreeiated.
The remains Of 'the late R94:-
.ert Taylor arrived at the G. T. R.
station • an Wednesday aecomparded
hi, his sisters, Mrs. Deep:Sas aod Miss
Taylor. They Were all the children
of the late Mrand litre: -John TAY •
lot and lived in Goderivh for some
years... _Miss Taylor is a teacher:
Toronto; and Mrs. Douglas: was ' in
business here before her merriege
Taylor's Corners were nettled after
...the late •John Taylor. , The'.pall-boar-
ere .wereellleeers. John- .Aeheson-,Ld
'Weed Acheson, William. MoCreath aee
Thomas Tilt. ' Rev'. q. N. .1...tizers
conducted the seVyieee at 'Maitland
:cemetery.
On the evening of ''.GOocl Friday the-.
choir of Knox' ebureii will -tender
the "Ortieifiiion," •
Mr. and Mts. HE. IleageeS have:
returned to :their pretty residence in
Watorlee :streets
If it is a bilious attack take Chant..
herlaint'e .' Stomach and Liver Tablets
and a quick cuee is eertaen. For ,Sas
le by a B.; Combe; Clinton. •
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•• Mr. Carfrae Dunlop,: 1a.te 'of FOt:efl
has accepted A position as pha.rinat'
lVfr, -,'"anford 'Stokes. has purchase
Ernst-, ••• near the' TR. •statioi
ist in Toronto: •
the house at preeent occupied by. M
Mr. 'Stokes • intends oceeping li Ine
• • ' • • - • '
We, Wi1lian Johnston, Elgin Ave
has in her Possession two eigis o
.waltute turned 'out of :the beetle the,
were • taken .Out 01 an Old SErtglie
Church in Otririgherif, Yorkshire; Eng
land, They were 'turned. by gr. wit
liare johneon of ,the,t town, -.the • bein
the father of our .tsiernsmati,
'Johnson. Mr, Johiteon's fore-fethers.
attended the: Otrisigham chureh...•
'Mips are in 4. g4,34. state of preser-
va,tiont. and Mrs. J.ohrieen Prieee.therri
highly.. •Mrs. W. .Johnson ires "Orti
very hue ;Wallflowers:: One has '22
,elusters, •seyea of .thetri being in. full ,
-bloom -cm Thuredey last: :
Major. Beck:has 'been appointed: ses•-
'.eienal clerk id the leOslatere••.at Tors
onto. .Before 'joining tire mator,
Beek will spend a .veeeis with her brae
ther-in-la;w; Dr. Armstrong 'of Miteh-,
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DEA p :g.,,§TFNA ?
You couldn't he otbertivise with su-
eh a , distressing 'malady. Welj,IQL
one dollar. spent , one Catartheeone
yon can be thoroughle cured.. Foolish
to , delay, 'because asthma, steadily
grows. ivoree:,. Get .Claiarrhozone.- -to-
day and cure :.yoerseli . plcaece;:t
to use; . veryseintpie . 'and- guaranteed
Prescribled by .theitisands of aoators
and used by ;the pcciple..of eine nationeeetettaithy Caterrhaeoee meet be
good ;..it liasn?t failed yeti no Matter.
- how chronic the case, "
'Goderich.
Mr. George :Allan, late hardware
merehant ' here, now Of OiiIlia, emit
,
a few days, he town feet week,.
We ',:congretniate Capteni 'N.
Shephard on on' his prornotion to the
poinmandieg of esfine latge,tealuar,.
L FI Watson, • Milwaukee; •He Ieft
on Monday to ,fit out hie steamer for
early. navigation. • •
, . .
' Mrs, Ramsay is now much. improV:::
'4: leg in health. ' '
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The News -Record j es ni i I1117
'on -neWS than any other p,a.i.er pilb
lished in the county..
: The Mixon e, • recently
organized, have elected the followieg:
officeree
e President, ' • Colonel .Yeang
let Vice, 0; Howsen..
•ut..4 Vic,
.1‘10c.COlit'i.)11e1:111sint;)',1''611,'
.1a6e,
Sec.TTreasuror, jieorge Lai thWai te
V.xecutire Peatimittt-e, II.. • Knee-
' • shaW," 4. Watson, -R. MeC,ommies,
• 0, • Scnnmets, 13„ MeEwan, J,
Goldihrope, A, . C. • Jackson; :F.
Nitegle, 11 Wallaic, 14, "trring,-
* ton, it, Rundle, Je'NeWeeMe re: W.,
Wilson. W. M. 'Sinclair, .1.; BOW -
roan, IT.13. Combe, .1,„ W. Shaw.
The Arse • Match will be hslel at
The many friends of Mr, T. C.
„Wright, win be pleased to. learietliat
the House of Nordheinier at Montreal
Is now under his management. Since
he left, the Pointe Farm, we may S'ay
from his leaving the Collegiate Insti-
tute, gr. Wright has been in the
employ of that himse, going to Tor-
onto first, then Ottawa and later
Hamilton and London. We Wish himcontinued • health and success in his
managemeet at Montreal.
Blyth on May 24th,
•
• PAINS IN THE CIIEST
'Mr. 4.John eiark, Port Hope, Ont.,
States :—"Last winter I was So . bad
with a cold lhat 1 oould net speak
above a whisper and hadlgreaii pains
hi the chest. A friend . advised me
to try -Dr. Phase's: Syrup of Linseed
and Turpetttine :and one hot tic cured
my Cold which I believe would haVe•
Proven very serious if .1 had not used
this medicine."
He Know The drowvi.
A street preacher in a. west of
Seolearel• towit called a policeman
'who was passing and oottiplaiwd a-
bout being annoyed by certain nat-
ion of the audience and asked him to
temove the obljectionabie once.
"Weel, ye see," replied the . eaut-
forte .onicer, "it wottid be' a hard job
for inc tee spot them, but I'll tell
yo uritzt I'd cite if I -woo you."
"What Would you do ?" ear gerly.
graved the preather.
Dyspepsia
Is an imitation that the
stomach and other digestive
organsiimv weak, tared or
• debilitated. it1 causes no
end of aches and pains and
is most, common where
Deople bolt their meals and.
burry and worry as they
do in this country,
ood'iSarsaparilla
cures dyspepsia.—it NS "4
magictouch in this disease.
For te*thnouktis Of reraOrkObie am,
send for Book on DY*PePda. No. 5.
C. I. Hoc4 ioarion. man,
Newswilliam.,(lOodfwj'rn,weDawwaays, 000 01 ot
the mon reported At Abe "Soo". elec-
tion trial, and tor this Veaeon emcee
tett from the Mayor' S" chair of Steel-
ton, Algorne, is appealing to have the
decision reversed.
Mr. *P. G. Meodiermid, of West El-
gin, will bring bolos° .the Legislature
a proposition to relieve all municipe
alities Irani civil Debility beoauee of ••••••
had roads;
Mr.. Jemes Tucker, West Wellington
will revue his proposal to widen
).1eigh renners to four feet. h
A deputation from Centre Bruce
asked the Minister of Eduoatiou th',1
morning to reduce the salariee of
schoolinspectors from $0 a school to
$4: The inerease was made only last'
session. • • •
'A sleptitaeioe of mining men from
New Ontario asked that the minine
lands in the vicinity . of Lake Temis-
New Ontario asked that the minine
triet,• and that the regelaelions• be.
strictly enforced, so- that the spectre-.
ator wmild have, no aavantage over
- the 'private prospector, '
Hon. Dr. Reatune received a deput-
ation this 'morning asking that a •
court house and jail he- built, in New
Lisheard.
Hamilton's • civic overdraft. is $08- '
800, and the city- will apply for auth-
ority- to issue debeetures foe" %that
amount. '
Ottawa is applying to the LogisIA:-
titre for power to constitute a. Board
of Coetrol. • • '
Premier Gouire's new Cabinet was
sworn ' in at Quebec- Thursday, and
the Legislature adjourned to April, 25
to Allow of holding the bye-eleotions.
Bete 0. Ws Howard of thel Diocesan
College Montreal has declined the
rectorship of St. Janie' •ChueeleStre
Word, owing .to :the receipt 1ef.• an
anonymous leiter saying be was not
the emarrimous choice of,. the Congrege
aticat• , • :•',
-At.the ha,lf-yeaidy .-
tlanik of England a dividend 01 ,
'pAr eent. was deelereci. • • . • .
Truernan li, Neeelearry of "Detroit
has been appOinted Assistant Seeret-
ary, of the United States navy. . • . •
Gerinane ha,s protested to Turkey
against that •country lilac:his any Ord-.
ers her arms with Frenee.•
RADIANT WOMANII001i;
The glory and, satisfaction. of beeirS •
wonia,nhood, can be known :only
to these posseesing the enliMited ad-
Vantaelee pf beelth:', No weak wOniant.
oati .be happy ot enjoy half the plea- '
sures of life, Pallid' cheek,. seeker'.
eves, exhausted nerees, telt of .a.
terrible etruggle to keep up, Whet
the weals wortianeneedS Ferrazoncs:
it ren•ews, 11 '1 And ye -Sallie§ lee
a "Woman's fernedY•67-
theirs why, -• '
•
Ferrov.one makeS' :,'-woinen strong....
plump It 111111111
t eine. lots ei etterirrient, the kind that -
terraS mueele,"einew,s bene and nerve.
Vitalizing bloodeoursee throrigh . he;
:bode. reealein delightfid eater, honey.
sPitits; true womanly strength. Fifty
emits ,bilys a hox Peereteone in enye • •
drug elate.; . •
Old Earner's •
Seven ReasOs.
During-a-tempera/lee campaigira law-
yer was • diecussing learnedly ..the °la,
pees of ,the proposed temperance' laW.
An. old' farmer who had been listeh- •
leg at t en tivel y, shut his knife eel I h
a snap and .saki. "I don't know .
le' abort t' law, but 1'e got seven
good recesons for yeti& for it."
"What ate • they ? asked the law- ,
Yer, '"• '
Ancl the old farmer responded:
"Pour sons and three Aaughters.". I
NO DIFFERE CE .
No, distinction is Made as to the
kind of Piles 'that Dr. LeonhardVs
cueee.
The names Internal, External, 131e-
eding, Blind, Itching, Suppurating,
etc" are simply trainee • of -the differ -
cot stages • throegh which overi ease
Will easel( 'it centinues long enotigh. •
Piles are caused by congestion or
stagnation of blood , in the lower
A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE' vitt, bowel, and it takes an internal rem -
CHILDREN, edy to remove the cause„ .
hnying a cough le:14001qt fur Dr. Leonhardt's Ifent-Roid is a :tal. -
droll never be afraid to o Chanibge. lot .talcen internally. .
lain's Cough Remedy. There is no It is a permanent cure and itio case
danger from it and relief is :.,iwayS of Piles has eVcr been found It
to cure. IVfohey back if iedoes..
sure to follow, It is csp,ictoly
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