The Clinton News-Record, 1905-06-22, Page 2Ito
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The Clinton NewsuRocartl
Oft's' of Toilet. Soa
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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 get their TOILIET
SOAPS for nothing.
Ask your grocer for patticulars or write us for Prenaiurn Lisf.
A gift is of little value ilk consists ofsornething you have no use for. s;
In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and
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LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO., CANADA..
liways
What Judge Meredith considered an
important point M the taw regatdina
the .liability of municipalities to keep
their realways in a safe eondition
was decided by him in a suit against
the townships of IVIixito and Normaa-
dy, The question was Whether on ra-
An Important Point
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in MunielPal aW"
Fresh •
• 'sing the Jevel of a road by means
of embankment,: the nittbieipality is
• bound . to *protect it by a guard 'rail
and on Jailing to.do so is .h.
damages. Jedge Meredith, holds that
it is SO liable and assesses. $1,500
damages against the two townships
for, failing to provide the guard- The
plaintiffs in the "case are Albert Plant
a farmer, of Egremont tOwnehip, end:
his wife, ,While driVing this spring
theithorse blotted and took them ()veil
the embankment on a ,roaid .on the
line between the two defendant tOWA-
ships.. '
OUR STOCK OF DRUGS
ETC. WILL ALWAYS BE
FOUND FRESH AND UP.
TO -DATE IN EVERY BR-
ANCH, AND WE 'IrryiTp.
YOU TO GIVE US A CALL.
IF YOU WISII TO moopRE,
ANYTHING USUALLY FO-
UND IN A .FIST -CLAS .
DRUG STORE.
H. B. OOKBE
CHEMIST. AND DRUGGIST,
have. purchased the epal business,
formerly exerted on by Harlan4 pros.„
but lately by Mr. Donald MeCervie,
aid am prepared to receive orders for
all size t of coal; Grate, .Egg,' Stove,
Nut and Soft, and Solicit your pat-
ronage. Otders left at my office iiear
the coal sheds or .at Harland Bros.
hardware store will receive. peompt
attention.—Williarn Downs. et)
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True politeness requires more:a-Atm',
tion to the feelings of ethers than to
mere forms. •
The Laxative effect of Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets is • so
agreeapth and so natural that you tick
not realize •it is the effect of •a
medicin4. For sale by }1.B. Combe,
Clinton.
Lever's Y.Z (Wise Head)Disinfeetan t Soar
Powder is better than other rump powders,
es it also sate as a disinfectant es
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' Instead of going to Jaw it would he
better for A man to assign two-thirds
of his property to ft lawyer and1tii
go at that,
If • you see it id The News -Record,
it's so. •
If a man didn't smoke and drink be
could spend twice ae. much .money try-
ing to find some other pleasure to ta-
ke their place. '
MEOW.
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$11k Waists or Clothes seem like
brand now when cleaned with •
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" IT EVAPORATES /.$
Odoless llon=nolionoue •
Voa-innanunable. '
Works wonders beyond hollef on the
coarsest atui ilnekit.of fabriogies•teets
or dotioato dross goods.
-KiIlgaIIgernfliin carpets, ote.
• Extracts all dust .
Restores colorist [the it.tow
Renews the sizing;
All in a taw melnents for a few cents
mula child can do it with _
SAP .0. REM.. 0
Makes old things new and removes
-grease and stain from new things. •
.A.sit your grocer f.or
The Huffman Et Teeter Co.,
Toronto •
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Now is the time to salt your bur-
docks. If you have net attended to
it this spring get busy. •
FOUND A CURE. FOR DYSPEPSIA
Mrs, • S. L,bulsay of Fort William,
Ontario, Canada, .who has suffered
quite a number of years Irvin dys-
hePsia and great Pains in the stom-
ach was advised by her druggist to
take Chamberlain's Steana,ch and Live
er Tablets. She did.. so and says,
• "I ftn1 that they havo done mo a.
great deal of good. I have never had
• any suffering since I began. using
them:" If troubled with dyspepsia oe
indigestikin -why not take these Tab-
lets, get well and stay well. For
sale by B Combe Clinton
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• p9derich,
' 'Through. the instrumentality' of
Mr. iBissett Them $00.20 Were ''. for-
warded by him. from the eloiletieh
Branch Association tie the free hos-
pital for ConsuMptives at Mes(toka.
There were not many of our eiti-
zens who availed themselves of
excursion trip .to the Niagara
Miss iClimo of Stratford spent Sun-
th.C.residexiise, of Mk. I-lezeltiali
The News -Record •gives the news of
...Godeticha •
tile Politics of
• Public Virtue.
(Toronto. Telegram.) .
, If the Ontario elections ,dould. be
brought, on again tomdreOW the op,,
ponentsof.' the . Whitney . Government '
'would not carry fifteet Seats in rthe
whole province.. , • • , ,
;.Canada's political history, affords
no parallel to 'the -sudden growth: .9f .
Bon. J. P. Whitney' hi tfieesteem el
all then people or • the equally sudden'
Waco as commanding as Itiateheld by.
exaltation of his Governnient to a
O the • Governinent..of Oliver ,MOieat in
its hest days,' ' . • , • •
The este•ent enjO,yeti by Me, Whitney,
•the Place beldby his Government was
won bythe ewoed of :public virtue,
and should be .kept by ;the .sword el
publie virtue. • • .1
There has 1300 to Mech. eonmetit.:
ion hi the business of reaping ,the ha,-
evest of political smn, and. Mr.. Whit-
ney is the Areta public man an years.
who had tried to reap the profits -of
public virtues. The politieseef public
virtues has illustrated its possibilite
ies in the suecees of :Hon. J. P.
711IltaleSY.' by attention to the Imittie
•of •pUblic virtue that Mr. Whitney
• can fulfil all the expectations (If the
. province. The polities of public air-
. • tue requires the Whitney Government,
• Red Cap...600ft to the pound not to degenerate into an a-atge'egate
. ,• ion of &flee -holders, who are "at ese.
, in Zion, and who make no effoit to
Deering--650ft to the
pound firove the truth of,their oft repeated
charge that thct-Crolivn Lands Depart -
meat, for instance, is reitteh frorn the
foundation ap,
'I'have a .large stock on hand
and my•' prices are the. hest.
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J. A. Ford.
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. ESCAPE)) AN OPERATION'
had itching, piles fOr siX years,
and ,the docters .told ale . ere was
no cure foe me unless an operation.
Dr. Chase's Ointment completely
eured me in one week. As: that Was
six months,. ago, and • 'there has been
.no return of the old trouble I beli•2
eve that the _mike is a • permanent
one."—Mr. J, Mower, Roden Mae.
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Settle' on a log
Am' fishin',
An' watchini the cork,
' An!
Jug' settir,' round home
An' sighine,
Just settle' round home
An* 'Iyin.' •
LIVE. T
The poet's exclamation "0 Life I
feel thee bounding in my veins," ise
a joyous ime. Persons that eon rare-
ly or nevermake it, in honesty to
themselves, are. among the most un-
fortunate. They do not live, but
exist ; for to live implies more than
to be; To live ig to he well and
strong—to arise feeling equal to the
ordinary duties of the day and to re-
tire -not overcome by theiri—to. feel
,ife .abounding in the veins. A medi-
cine that has made thousands of
people, men and women, well and
?istrong, has aceomplished •a great
work, bestowing the rielfest blesgings
and that Medicine ill Tlood'e Sarea-
parilla, The weak, rteadown or de-
bilitated, front any oause, should not
fail to take it, It builds uvithe who-
le system, changes exigtence ittto life
.aral inakeg life more abounding, We
are glad to say these words in itg
feStOr 10 the readers of our columns,
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We regret to note the serious Ode
dent that livid Me. Angus Cameron
On' the 12th inst. His neighbor, Mr.
Wesley McLean, thought a drive home
at the dinner hour wotild he much,
more enjoyed by Mr. Cameron thau
Walltiag, but 1Vir. Cameron. unwisely
stepped or jumped from 'the Carriage
before lbe horse stopped. Ila happen-
ed to put his foot in. d rut .in the
road, twisting it so badly that his
leg was broken .therdhy in four placeS.,
One break -is a,crose, close to the ank-
le, then from th.at break it is a split
downwards, then a fracture three or
four inches above And another a few
inches further up. Mr. Cameron says
the same limb was brace twenty
years ago. It is a serious drawhaek
to Mr. Cameron and much regretted
by the Deputy's many'friends.
The local Sons of England Assisted
by some of our spirited citizens, aro .
going to' make Dominion Day a rare
day of sports if Rev, Irl I-liek is
0-041.0aS enough to keep all his thun-
der out of, the parade music.
The, Misses Falconer 'left on . the
exeureion train for Niagara Falls tn4
Friday last.
Little Miss Leslie Stewart, tlaugh-
ter .,of Mr. Jollies D, Stewart, was
very ill last week with pneumonia.
Miss Alnia Cox, who was sullering
for Some days from 'an attack of
whooping cough, is, mutt better.
°aids have been sent out by Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Tiehhorne . for the
marriap, of their daughter, 1VIargery
Eaton, to Mr. Horace }Tatou , eti
June 28th.• .
.A hatchery is to be establish-
ed at. this .place,
Mr. and Mrs. LeTouzel haVe remov-
ed to the, pretty residence of Me..
Switzer, . lately occupied by Mr.
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Mr. H. 6, Sturdy has purohased the
residence .on WestStreet *lined by
Mrs, Vivian and lately ocoupied . by
Mr: and Mrs.- LeTouzel. • ' • •
Mrs .• W. Lashain preparatory
leaving • foe. Ilillsboro, Dakota, pre-
sented us with .1he top of. a . tiger
lily. plant, 'on which 'there were eigh-
teen blossoms, -the stein not . being
more. than :twelve inches in. length
ftent where the lowest ,Iily was in..
blossom and on. Wednesday • fourniore
•came out, making. five on the lower
part of the stein and One. on the next
highest; • • . •
Mt J Buchanan Jr. having his
handsome porticos ranted whi be on
his itew brick buildieg, and all . .the
tirinunings white as "well,:
, Tenn Beteg-his ereeteil a two
atfirey ' . building on Wolfe Stkeet.. .It
will he veneered with stoneemeent..
Miss 'Christina .Graliam, after spen-•
ding, three Weeks at' the lainilY resi-
dence, left .on, .the 13th inst.. to visit
her •sister in 'Detroit and will later
visit her -sister in Chicago 'before, Te,
tereing te her position' in New °i'osle,
Mr. • Grahani is; enlarging . his resi-
.denee on ,Caledonia Terrace!'
• We feel quite proud , of the good
standing of the several students front
Goderich wlio have 'made Suit good
progreSe ' in. their studies as this
month's graduation 'show. In
arts Olive :Dile Budicanan, Miss
Grace M. , Strang, and II. Beneeti
Guest In 'medicine ..Steart •Pritchaed
and A/linger Naftel who ,were..ertrolled
in.. Trinity ,Medical College prior to
its: affiliation with Vanity; Miss , M.
J ... *Dent op 1111S, passed the third .; year
eXaniinatiort arts„ • Jamee Maesen,
the third ..year in medicine, Percy Tye'
the second and. Harold, Taylor . • the
We .are pleased to' note the first of
June wedding .as that of •Misa Clara
A. Bean v.,/ h.o has for „the. last
years been a , very suecegsfel . teacher
in -.Essex and other ceuirtioe and who.
was. united hi' marriage, on . Oth Jane
to. Francis T.. :.Aringtrong of Morsels,.
Essex ebunty, the ceremony being
performed at the Itome'of, the :bride's
parents,. Mill Road. The bride, ..whe
was the.eldese dattliter of. Mr., A.I•
Bean, entered.' the pretty- laverron the
atm :61' :her father', 'and Was' arrayed
in 'a handsome costume:, of white
or-
ganclie trimmed with Valenciennes
lade, insertion and ribbon with white'
roseS in het hair anil:',shOwer: loetiet.
of the same. The bridesmaid, Miss
Emma; lather' of the beide, wag also
dressed in 'white .organdie, jihilc cafe'
nations M 'her hair and tarrying .she
ower hoquet of the. game; ,i'he.'gtifo- •
insnia,n was . • FretlesTMilnetif
'London, The bridal party .81,.)nd en-
der a natural ,arelt of apple blosso-
ming • boughs' end . jessamine,. while
Rev. W. • 11.. Graham perfoetual the•
•weddires .peremony. • Only he' la met
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late, relatives of Vide and tet0o.a'
were present l'he ri les ...jug away
gown Was of 'bine ladies" cloth and.
large •White picture it '1' he' ereorn
is one of the niost Mosperatei• flam-
ers in Essex comity. We' wiati. Mr.
and Wire. Armstrong proeperoes, hap-
py and long livesa
Miss Eliza, Elliott hae accepted a
position in Totonto as Stenogeaphet
for . a Wholesale merchant th 'that
city; • . •
Mrs. Alex. Kirkbride had irleaw-
berrieg from her own garden oe.Fri,..
day evening,'
While Attenm
ding the deonStration
given.,in Temperance hall on Thursday
alternoon and evening Mrs. French of
Clinton was the gtiest •of Registrar.
and Mrs, 'Coats.
Mr: and Mrs', Walter Satins and
Miss Gladys have retnoved to their
new residehee in St, .George's Cres -
f Goderich..
• Cueopowleat
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Ms. Harry Young returned. on 13th.
inst. front a visit to her sister, Mrs.
David Vivian of Galt, vvins had teen .
very seriously
Mr. Angus Graham of. Grand Haven
is spendinga few weeks in town the
ugureashtarnof. hiS parents, Mr. And Mrs.
Mr; Goldthorpe is building a large
handsome ,reeidenee on the corner of
Victoria street and ethe road. to Mait-
land bridge.' The house will be huilt
of cement stone.
Mrs. Charles Durnin has been very
ifl the •past week or two. . .
Mr. Stratton Was well enough a
couple' of fine dayslast wee't• to. en-
joy an oAting in the hammock .on
his lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Moore:
house a • Hayfield Wet 111 tOwn. ere
Thursday lent. • . •
Mrs. Ephraim. Downing has so fere
recovered from her recent very serio-
us illness as to he able to go to,
Leamington,' where. she •i's „the e:test
.°1Wileerhadva4eltilot:l'ari cknioltledWie C',Aox\eo in-
teresting letter 'from our frietel, Ales,
J. .Locithart .Stark (nee Miss Carrie
Collinson) of Calgary... She eni's it
is a great eity for windstorms :4;4
being blessed Nyi;tli plenty of s.ttel we
all linow the outconie. 11r. ,e;terk
being in lhe employ of the. Dominien
Express t'o. up there he re! t tal 1Y
has some knowledge vf the greet
amount of matter handled at the Cal-
gary 'express offiee. There ere
two passenger and'exprees ttains da-
ily' from VaneouVer an] the same
from the East, beside the otreerous
daily. trains: . They tire verY busY. in
the express office': . • , . •
On Thursday list the rentabie • of.
the late 'Miss Lizzie Doyle of Sud-
bury, A daughter Of the late -Mr;
Doyle, 'and a.. sister Of Judge and Mr..
James Doyle tare, arrived„ a.ecom.
panted by Mr.' Sylvester Doyle • of
Sudbury, 'also a brother,and we're
taken to the residence Of Judge Doy
le.. The funeeal took, plaoe to St.
Mary's Ova Fridaya the. casket
being aa.rried to St : Peter's' by' the
four' liallittearerse Sudge. and James
Doyle end Messrs, Joseph DQyle. &i4
Freek. 1Shaunon.' '111,he requiem 'mass
Was 'celebrated: ..Father, Ma-
erea, • .at the conclusion of which. • the
funeral ebrtege wended ,its Way. to
the'lla C. cemetery at ColbOrne„ Rev..
Father .Maerea -actioinpanyinic At, • Tha
late Miss Lizzie:Doyle: was a . very
?adeompliehed young .lady and. tar.
mapy yLals was soprano soleiet'in
St, -Peter's .ehoir. .Sinee leaving Go-
derich for 'Sudbury ..she his bee..n,
.11101e br leSs of' an ievalid, She:see,.
Med ' to rally for a while, but Once
her mother' deatihsetined to fail.
gradually.. All thatmedical skill
and . good nursing could do Were deeie
tot hia
Goderich township wee called ileon
last ,week AO lose by dath one 'of its
sterling pioneer ,farmera in the person
Of •the late Alexander Chisholm, of
the. 3rd concession, who had...a,tiained
his ,7.1St .bittliday„ 'living all thOse:
ars in the toWnship. • He' wls'a. good
farmer, 'foil& of- his home and all
. pertaining to • lie ,latin, •11, great 'deer
of. music and A faiAldal ...rnentber .• of
the. R. q.' church, attending regularly
with, :his •.family While be was • able
to 00 'see but'for the past
tfal.e! il ..1yeeair.se ILiiiiev:ireati:tenbgythiligsecwiniefdto
e,
six
Sgpa: and, ewe dangliterei..Myetles . and
May .The, funeral took place to St.
peter's on Wednesday, Rev, Father
Maetac: olliCia;ting at .1hr requiem .high
mass,the choir in attenden•ce. A
great. many floral. tributes were • laid
upon the ensket, 'loving • beands..
.The pallhearees. *bee. his six song'.
' Au $ ti n Leo, ..feraticis,.. John,' y4iiani
',and" :Alexander: ' The. -funeral • 'Cortege.
had .-abeout ene fitindred. : carriages,
..A f ter the SerViCS at - St Peter's: Rev-,
Fa,ther. Macrae accompanied the coy -
'Lege .to the .Ceinetery, at Colbotne. •
..On Thursday afteention :the .deinott-
Strators,' Mrs. Jean Joy -of...Potent()
and • .Miss Shuttleworth of Guelph,
arritied at. the. 'Penmerance hall in
good'. time. Mrs.; Joy is a • Very in-
tellectual" loeking.,women and of .fine
address,, Methodidal •th her .work gra
.first pet, .on her large wfiite-,..anron,
looking 'to eee that it Was Mit ;On
Properly, then whilt tucking Under the
entis • of her .WhIte waist,. at .the sa-
me , time complimenting those Who
attended with, their- intelligent •fales,
that they looked as.' able to demon-
stra . 'as 'well *ae she, did eherself.
Her. demonstrations Were :the' Meats
snd • vegetables. The meat,, .• a veal
steak, was eexoeedingly juicy and Was
.8erved • with some spinach for greend
on to.p. Thesoap sereed was' very
.delleate, made of • an egg,. butter .antl
(lour 'heated car.efully together and
mixed up' With a Cup -of milk and
the Water in Which the "epirsach . Was
boiled, grated bread .crembe and: spine.
browned •sugax added, In the even-
ing another meeting was held ti hear
the addresses .Of Mrs. Jean joy and
Miss Situttleworth.. Mrs. Joy took
up a good part el the time. on Or
food adapted: to children. Bread,
butter and milk Seemed te he quite,
suffiblent and four meals per dienaone
tieing, it piece of bread and • butter
when the children come in from sok-
001 or before going to bed if they
Come in late front school. "Theehile
you know," she said, "is, the. father
of the man." For men she did not
think that pastry was good 'bet she
'aphroves -of lruit and plentY of it,
vegetables except tomatoes, whieh
should not be used by people ettifer-
ing from ' rheumatism'. "Balancing
rations, for men" was the • subject
of her address, but' we de not think
the gentlemen telt that .she would.
'balance their rations the right Way,
Miss Shuttleworth gave a very nice
address on "Eveniugs at the • home.
'Stead" widish 'Would be meat offeetive.
if adhered to.
,The' summer hotel opened :Mit
week. Mr, Toni linv is ia niatleaer. •
Sunday last was flower Sunday at
.Vietoria street church and Hat Sun-
day will •be flower 'Sunday at 1<nox
thumb,
Mr. Halstead went to London on
M 4 *
Mrs. EVang and daughter; Migs Ev-
ans, left Goderieh for Chicago on
Tuesday. After gpending a couple of
months in that eity they will pro -
wed to Vencotiver where they intend
to reside,
1VIrs. It. liendergon is the guest of
Mrs. J. W. Smith "the past two
woks,
Mrs. (I, Stephen Warring of De -
Volt and her four children, the little
Misses Gracie- and Anna, and their
two little brother, are the guests
of Mrs, WarriaaTe parentg, Mr. and
Mrg. Graham. Mr, Warring le build-
ing a beautiful reeklenee here end hie
family will remaia here until it is
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June 22nd, 1903
IvIlas Maud • Had vitas tadispoRil all
last „weeli. hut is improving rapidly
n.971i.
ss. .1"olly was inatruete d ly the
el. S. end E. .voteini lame to g.,tht r
up all the flowers that decorated the.
pulpits of Knox church laet week aud
present them- to IllOSe who are siek.
. Mr. .Cleorge Carroll, eldest eon 01
Mrs. Carroll, Hamilton street, ree
turned last week frenf his .stay .at.
CollIngwood where he "wag' stvit 1,y
the .engine worksto east an inter-.
retaliate cylinder to be placed in 11,W,
eteatner Majestic.. He has dime the
work- in an. exceedingly woremenlite
manner and lies- the honor to Le the
firstwho. has .evfr .east critruit'r in
CollitigWood.- • The: metal weigh( d
three tone. e
Weefeel sorry to be called .upen to,
announee the death of Miss. Cather-
ine (Kate) Morrison., at Detroit on
Monday,
5wellli Junc it'
S,
-the daughter • of the late An...;tis Mor-
rison- . Three- years aeo, . oti the
death of her brother's ,i.ife„ 1111..is
Morrison left for Detroit with list
mother- .aniLhrother,• and *being* fend
of Study mapped . out her future week
rnl eonunenced the. study Of medititte
in the Detroit .Colleget of '1Vinsie, tak-
ing up stenography as well, which
brolight,- her.. in 'a, salary while the
Colleges were closed. At the -time
of her death- Miss. Morrison had.
'Just
passed.. with honors, her second year
ill Medicine. f30l11e patieut.belog • ill
in the eity and a nurse wanted :wi-
thout delay, she was asked to care for
:the 'person,. for a. short tirne . uutil
Dyspepsia
is an indication that the
stomach and other digestive
organs are weak, tira, or
debilitated. It. causes no
end of aches and pains awl
LS most, common where
people bolt, their Meals and
hurry and worry as they
40 in this country.
bodtsSarsaparilla
cures dyspepsia—it, has "a
magictouch " in this disease.
For tesdraothala of remarkable ciava
tows for book on Dyspepsia, No. 5.
C. P. Hood Co.. Lowell, Mass.
' "Ifto.e'k Of Ages. 1'
Writing of the famous hymn "Rock -
of Ages," in ibp July Delineator,
Allan Sutherland says, When the
hymn was written is not known, but
WO may be sure that it was nothing
less than the voice of the Almighty
that inspired .ihe auithor to write' wur-
by= first appeared, 'in an un
as of such souk:tit:ring power.' The
finished
form ie. the Gospel Magazine or Oct-
ober 1770, anti .more fully the sue-
,;arso
liet gyn.ghali
year in htathde SanToriot rmmo
erclii:sin...
bero1
the same periodical.' This grand Chr-
1fluence. for good on bumanity and
hag been a, favorite with many greet
nurse could replace her, but the aux- "Po:si ns. Wheu ' PriteCe Albert. the
iety oonsequent upon a studeat'S.rotrui husband of Queen Vietbria', lay dirin
at graduating, and hard steely as in. Windsor Castle, • almost
.1 bite' last
well, Miss Morrison was struck with words. were, "I have .had Wealth,
a violent pain itt the head and nail -a power and fame, but ilttwh,soi iii.
euwete
ing could be done to assea.ge it, and .; all that r. had had what
the world loses a delver young woine.1tat)-:t7insgis Isio'filAys4e
ida4thern‘treua;,
ewIteard
an. • Much sanipathy is entertained repeating
here. by her friends at her early dee-
th: The remains arrived here front
Detroit, and were :taken to the resi-
deem • of me, „knees elefeeee, Beeete_ . 0 iaels.tene translated. . it ' into Ital-
design., tribute lion) the Medleal Col -
au t. v'serwyrhea.nueilleoontrietheflocarasi. illis.'lat6tercineskhrvIte hijeVii• a' s happy as his, •
A missionary in .Truli.a. writes that',
but net all tre..
iii.loilt,f1, onoreetlabliryib
quet from the -.Daughters of Scotland, , translating "Hoek 'of Ages". into the
einployeel. 11.11111111)1) to assist him In,
,
le& of ,Detroit ; a lovely casket; bo -
Detroit ; . a beautiful eriecent of :whi- vernacular. His surprise may be ito--•
te roses with a dove en top from pained wino he read as the result of
her Sunday seitop4 scholars at West- the effort of ' the learned Oriental,the• .
bchnets were •preeented byMr. Wile Very ,old store, eplit for my bcriefit, .
first two liAes :
minSte.r presbyterian.,clurren, ' Casket .
iner . McLean, Mr. and .Mrs. •13. • G. . Letroe get wider ane of Your freer". .
WiggiviS and :family and one teem .'• .meets.". ' • '
Miss Minnie McIver. :•The nallbearers ,, • .. - • • . •••. "
:were,: . V. Co tie, 7 David McPherson, . • . • . • - :
Maleolui IVfeRitehie John Baker STOMACH. and • LIVER •TROUISLES
James • ,Reyitolda and Dan' 1VieLefide:1
the .latter ef ' IliiileY.• Mr. Alan...Mee Mi''. Ilex. M. Finn, lb -kennel', . N. . .
.Leed-.. Of. ,Ripley algo AttertUd.. ' • - . B., . writes ; se."I have used pr.ChaSe's .. •
..•
The.• ,S; S. . and :C. E. :(-onventicins' Kidney -Liver pills for deraivements ' •
Were held, here last week . with a fair . Of the hidneys andliver and Stomach . e. •
at-woe/1m . The s, S. theiee• is not • troubles, an51 . can eartifY ?that ..:they . •
prospering as. it should .and. it • ' Was did me a good deal deal of good • 1. ''.cen , , .,,,::
proposed 10 . 'to abanden : i1. and. sitbeti-: heartily yecorniiiend thi,,rn .:to ' anyone ..,: _ '
tute. •TOWliship-s-Unions, lint finally it . seiffering eel :did.") .: . . , • '. ' • ..
.Was•- (Welded., to,comtinue. the •lotgai4,,• .....-. • ,:.,:,;....•--L.i.-.----...;-:-. . • . '
,v.m.t.i.ort,'hutl?"tlie •ninither.•el the ex. ('U • 41, d i,..ertieni etre: in The 'News, •
:tivP, will be very :Mech. redueed. 'Mr.
Kenneth. Beaten, of Clinton presided*.
Record, heangs •• good results, .. . '
•.......• e
at :the. C.. E. meet.
.ngs. . .. ' : . ,
Mrs.. 'Jean Joy.. and Miss 'Shuttle- ,
worth were while in town: the guests' The.: Northern- Nav'igRtioir:Co.'
of Mrs. T.:H. tretheway.•••: • .
: 'Mr. .Mayhew, engineer on P,iggOtst's
dreclgel .has rented .M.I.S. R.( Hentler-
son's. house on Napie.r. styeet. . • .
. • • . • •
.:,
. . .6.03.0. DI. ` Belot, A. . , - e..-.Cieorgian BayseMeekir,ao . DiVision— , . .
. U. ,„
S. soldiere:
ho "seraed • IL Cuhe .. '. For .s. Sault Ste. ' North ...' -' •
' .
•derieg the ,Spam
al isli wet k.hV
now what•
:
channel .ay PortseaSteathers..lea;ve .".
. .
this, disease -is. and: that ' ordinary :Gollingwood 1.30 p. .m.„ Meaford 4 .,
temedies. lave little, more effect than O• .41" '' Owen SoundUP.me Tues..
days, Thursdays . end 'Saturdays.' - .' :-
so . much water. Cuban diarrhooa : ig
alinest as .eevere and' .dsn...terous'-as, 4 Ne.rth Shore :DivisionFot..... Percy .
remedy, : however, .hat„S. 1 always. 1.-:, • . — ' .. • • . .. •
Mild attaekefebalieia:c. ei-heee ise. ebee,i . Soiled', Bye, Inlet; and French 'Ritter... .
Steamers leave: Collingwood A:3'0' 0.•
dependedupont6ipeortnifiecea:;meilolliiel:i..vslertsn ivibYi intiltiee .1 int. ,l,VatIceen. dsat3.t•I: ':intidi, .Fi)rtyldisaTosn...._,Hr• 0. r: . ..s,.6.6 .....'. .., •:., .
Jacobs • ofHonstok Texas -.; "I h:re- t Port Arthur . '10 tete 'William and Dula- • • - '1 .•
by.. eprtily,:„. that :Chamberlain s ,e one, th,...Siea,M07$ .1041/0 Sarnia;: 3,30 '0.,me, .',.. • ...... • •••:.
Owlets,- and .Diarrhoea:Renidif beret' • MondayS, • 1Ite•driegilayS ret FridaySe ' .. : ., -..
11V hush:mid 0 -fa severe aiLti,ck Or Cu- Through-. itioeta 6,ntl foivest freight ' . ” .
ban diati•hoea,. which • he ,•brough 1 home eeeee.
. For Sitairmation and tickets . • :- ,
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in Thee. - •
0
•
—t6 alt pofnts on.
4EORGIAN BAY, LAKE SU-
'PERIOR AND NORTH Wit:ST.
0
ea •
Nor -11
.•
from Ctiha. We had several doctors apply to 0. T. It. agents.
but they did 'him no good. One . •
bottle of this remedy cured him as It. 1-1. Gildersleeve, Mgi.
our neighbors 'will tegtify, - I thank • • e r e();1111giA, 0 0 .
•
God tot so valualle a medicine." For ' (1, II, :NrcholSohi Traffic Mgr., •
sale by H. B. Combe, Clinton,. . • ' Sarnia. •
(PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN)
- .
0 U G H .. 44 PsIzcinNE " .differs radically from
--
. j_ the old fogey medicines. It is Corn-
' A hi D pounded on rienr• and advanced .
LUNGMethods ' ofcuring disease, othervvise.
. it would be just like scores of others, .
ROUBLE. without any.. exceptional merits. ,
' . • -; But "rsvomilE" possesses 'virtues
of healing, that no other preparAtion in the world does.
There never has been in the history of—med--icirie,–---uch
a truly remarkable remedy, for the prompt and compiete,
cure " of obstinate coughs and lung trouble. There is
nothing else kitt like .it, or nothing else one half
SC) Opod. Thousands of men and women readily, and
.enthusiastically give testitnony to prove the statetnent.
,
PSYCHIIINIE BUILT ME, UP . . ,
' Linden, N. S4t jUrta VITt 1904. r .
"1 cannot speak tO0 highly for your excellent -4 may say invaluahla—rernedy
for weakness of throat, lungs or deelining.conditions. Mybrother, mother, and
sister died of consumption, and I suppose I inherited A tendency in this direction,
but, thank God, through the use of PSYCIIINE I to -day enjoy good health. I
suffered for some two years freni a distressing, obstinate cough and weak lungs.
I used PSVCIIINE and OX0MULSION, and they built me eight up. My lunge
are 001V strong and I enjoy spleodid health, Yours fre/Y) . .
. .. e . - e MLA :J. COVE."
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