The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-13, Page 2est.J1'
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Dirty woodwork or any other park . of the*house that requires
cleaning Can, best be cleaned by using
UNLIGHT 0
It will' remove every 'particle of
bright and cheery. Absolutely
markable cleansing power.
ASK FOR THE
SunliglAt Soap washes Me clailffs
LEVER BROTHERS
dirt and • make the whole. house
pure, an every bar possesses re-.
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ocT'ApoN BAR,
Otte and .roon't injure the • hands.
LIMITED, TORONTO. xa
1 ays
Fresh •
OUR nom( OF 'DRUGS
ETC. WILL ALWAYS • BE
FOUND FRE,SH AND UP-
TO-DATE IN EVERY 'BR-
ANCH, AND WE INVITE
YOU TO GIVE US A CALL
IF YOU WISII TO PROCURE
ANYTHING 1.I-SUALLY FO-
UND IN A FIRST-CLASS
DRUG STORE.
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I „ The News of Goderich.
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the Cliutoit Novipottstotiti
Ixteeetkeopeesee-eee Re.lfse141.0.14"4"ereCt.deteefttfAXIWS
I 0) Intes-glefee A.Sklitning4 Corespondent
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Nrs. qolin Campbell returned front Miss 'Mabel Thompson was much
her trip through Eastern iietatio and impressed by the natural beauty of
found the Woman's Institutes n ot Wieeton and the delightful heating on
successfully carried on. i Colpoy's Bay.
Mrs. 'netIty at 11:U1140;t1),:1a. m; Miss " Florence Vraser retuned on
spend the season at.theresidence. of Saturday from her two weeksOM
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her cousin, Mrs. Jote. little, at lL Detroit",
"W11tQWda1e 1 ML and Mrs, Benjamin Faust and
Modames George Bissett and .Tolin their Sea, Louis, were the -guests
Rob ertson, spent The relay a, t, (At vie. last • week of Mrs.'P. Lynn. .
paetiton. Miss ChriStian "Rea of Walton; , and
Mr. Barry'S 'house will .ficiori 'he her mother, Mrs. Small of Torontee
ready for occupancy. He has put • . a
bath-roCan service luta it, •
• Mr. Harry Wells, •Who had been in-
disposed . for • some weeks • at his
home, has so tar recruited lis stren-
gth that he has accepted a position
in Detroit. • 0 1,,
• Mrs. Mary Morris has had • her
..rooms • in the. ,Bedford block ell new-
ly papered and will soon he riipar-
ed lo reee.ive• her friends. At present
she is at the residence' of Mrs.W.
T. Heys. '
. Weare sorry to learn that Mrs.
John Macdonatd has been a .ereet
sufferer from asthma ler the past
•year... •
Mrs.; Campbell,. who took HI with
typhoid after removing into the nes!
house built by Noble Smith, is pro-
gressing most. favorably, .
"Mr. Bruce hasgesoliee launch so
with thee Shamrock, Captain. Law -
son's . yacht, -some of our citizens
will enjoy the pleasure of •a sail
this. season.
• Mr. john traiton, static* master,
has *rented , the cottage lately occu-
pied. by . Mrs. Durkee her son 'mine
promoted to. anther ' station, .
Miss 'Wfabel Johns,on . and her Fro -
thee, Allister. Harold, of Wiertetleare.
the
guests Of their •aunt, Miss John-
son.. ,-
Miss Allan and her .brOthers• have
re:ter:nett to, their residence on . Cam-
eron: street; .
Col, Young is. building a residence
�n Cameron street.' •
Miss Isa Nevin is head milliner for
her uncle, -Mr. Elliott, of Dungannon.
Mr: W..Plett has rented the resi-
.denee occupird by the late
Mrs. VanTilvery, '". • .
• Sing. Lee 'bade. his neighbors good
.bye. mt. Monday and geld. out . his
:Weet street: laundry busie.ss to Sortie
Other •.Chinaman. . ."
-.Mr:. 'Joseph ;Whitely'S new residen-
. ce is. -0,Imose reade for ocetipancy.
S •Mr.. Robert Joneshas been in •Ter-
• On to for some. •weeks 'engaged on
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Hicks' Forecasts for Jidy...
At the reactionary stoenr peried
central on the 7th, 8th and 9th, there
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is great probability that we Will in-
ter., upon. a 'period el Prolonged. die-
tkrIbanr..e. This is indicated by the
extended Vulcan brace, - blended With
•theee, of Alercerf and Mars; in. .th."
• storm •diagram. After .htor,ms on the
• 7,th. and 8th and Sile. chane to opal -
Mir weather may result, but 'the
eliancea are good that coritinued Clou-
dy and ehreateeing conditions -will
prevail until • We enter the regular
Vulcan etorm period 'which -is ental
on the 14the . Normally this. period
would extend from:about,. the 12th to
•the 16th, but meter :the combined in-
• fluences of Mars and Mercury : Hese
normal limits wilL inceit likely be
overlealied, .Du.ring all this time, •iir•,
eectiOes, •whet° storms and rains do
not detain* the w.eather,seetalud
heat and burifill::'dryncsg will be peo-
longed. A crisis' et storm and ab-
normal Weathee will be eNnericneed
about the 14th to '101.4 inclueive,LL
• ter which rising berotneter and eh:lie-
ge :to cooler will 0,111:0 to • 1.110Eit,
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CHEM!S'f AND DRUGGIST.
C)0AL
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW ,
FOR YOUR SEASON'S SUP-
PLY' OF COAL. WE` CARRY -
ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA-
DES Wk11CR WILL BE SOLD •
AT THE LOWEST. POSSIBLE
PRICE •
ORDERS MAY, BE -LEFT. AT
• DAVIS & ROWLAND'S- HARD-
WARE STORE OR 'Wink "
W. J. Stevenson.
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• A FAMOUS SCHOuL •'
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)42)C, „PITRAL
• STRATFORD. 'ONT.
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• This is the mast successful •
• Commercial and Shorthand
• School • in Western Ontario. •
• The courses are upetto-date and.
• practical and teaching is done. •
• by experienced instructors. Du- •
• ring the past scheol year We •
• have had 'many more appliea•
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• Hops from leading business hole. •
• so • thah we had • students •
• graduating. Write for our free •
• catalogue. . ••
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• Elliott & McLachlan' •
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ERMe 3R01.:1V-sAy'st-Twea
70 SUMMER and
TOURIST- ItESORrs
110111.116111.111.10.
MUS1Crika Lakes Temagaini
Lake of Bays MitgeetaWan fliyer
Georgian Bay HaWarthe Lakee
Upper Lekes Thotteand Islands
Quebec, Portland 'feed Old Orchard,
Me., White Mountains -All reached
via the GraterTrunk Railway the
"Tourist Route of America." . Direct
connection with all beat lines. Tour-
ist tickets bt sale daily to all re-
sorts.
tiomm stu.lxons tzetinstoN
.--$39.00 to $40.50
To poirits in Mitnitolla, Assintboia,,
SaskateheWan, • Alberta. „Good going
.Ittly 15th, returning unttl August 16.
For tiekets, illustrated literature
and full •inforrnation call en agents,
A. 0. PattCson, Station Agent.'
P. R. 'tokens, Town Aont.'•
, Mittedietteld, DiStriet
Agt,, Torodto.
AP -O - REN -0
" IT EV4PORATES,,
""Daln-inflalloniTgacd14iza
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The Wonderful .Cleaner .
•Wiil save the thrifty housewife
• many useful dollars, cleans mars -
est or finest of fabrics, oarpets or •
silk waists beyond belief,
DUST OntirOlY removed.
• GERMS absolutely destroyed
COLORS restored liko uew.
SIZING renewed in carpets •
ALL IN A FEW MOMENTB FOR
A FEW CENTS '.
And s. child can do it With
SAP -O -RE N-0
• Get teat your grocer's.
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The H'udFrnan & Teeter Oo,.
• Toronto -
Binder Twine
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Red, cap.-600ft to the pound
Deering--650ft to the pound
1 1ittve a large stock on band
and my prices are the. best;
J. A. Ford.
COAL
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Small of
Albert street. •
• Miss
• 'WllletacJeof
aitieelniCiMae
t°n'satccifil71.4
ied1
O'Neil, spent a day ier Goderielt last
week. •'
' Mr. George Porter returned float
Clifton Springs, New York, last week
end is • now ableto walk to his
store with the aid of crutches,
Master Ray . • Rurnball ; of • Cl-
inton spent a very pleas-
ant holiday here with his uncle, Mr,
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1eNews-Record Stwares..rd will be seat • to
any address until the end of thetyear
for the -small sum of 25 °cuts, •
The. fishermen at the Ducks were
loyal to Dominion Day, the tug Min -
hie A. Clark bringing them home for
that day. •
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The Misses F. M. Watson, Tessie
,Jenkins and B. McRae of Clinton N I -
sited Goderieh friends last week.
Stewart Lane, barrister, St.Cailler-
Ina; visited. his percale Mr. and
Mrs; W. Lane, last week.
• Mrs, •J. Lockhart Stark is the
guest of her •parents and ' will •spend
• a couple of Mouths with them et
"The Aberdeen." , •• .
Mrs. (Dr.) 'Wilson of London, fam-
ily and nurse, are at the Aberdeen.
M. •Wilson is the proud mother of
littte •twin baby daughters, as . beate
tifid as they are small,• '
Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Clunis and -Mise
Mary are the guests this week. • of
Mrs. Percival E. Bell.• •••
Mi. and Mrs., II. Clecas came • up
• from Toronto. with the Old Boys.
• Mrs. Chicete arel Mrs..Rattenbur,v,her
eister; took passage in Sunday even -
lug for- Sault Ste. Maxie -Where they
will 'be the, guests of t•heir lereelfer,Alr.
EdeLoan
•. Mesdames Griggs Of • Timone° •and
Burgos Of IVIimico w,ere the gueses cn,
'Saturday, Sunday autlaMendler.
• their twice, 'Ctrs. John Gefilteme. Mrs.
Burgess visited Goderich about 36
years ago and wieethen. the'guest Of
fitting out a, yacht. • her sister, Mts Caulp, now of • Mona
Me: id Mrs. Clraig of London and treale • •
Miss ;Emma Bell were the guests on , Miss Purcell of t.1Cr1coc is the:a:bast.
Dominion Day of ,Mr. and Mts D..1 of her sister; Ales; Waterworn. .. •
Bell. ••
Ooderich,
The mea whu eat the grass or, the
streets ought, to have the town, lecli
them in sharp ecylWs as . they leave
as much long grass. standing as they
out.
Miss Chrystal of Loudon spent
DoMittiou Day tn. town the guest 'of
her graehmother,' Mrs. Leeds Ell-
iott.
Miss May Elliott, who sent . bet
.Vaeation With Mrs, Lewis Elliott,.
left for her new posit:het in Toronto
on Monday. Miss Elliott' is tojhe
eongratulat•ed "'Oen • her ealary,, it
having readied. the .$1000 mark.
Mrs„, Edward' Shannon and her dau-
ghter, Miss Carrie -Shannon, et Me..
.1.131Ven, 'Mune will spend the , summer
here as heretofore,. the" !Nests of Mtge
Symons. • •
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MIAs Rebeitsoa. of • nolland, Man.,.
spent last week in, Clinton with tele-
tives, Her cousin, -Mrs. .14erizies; and
little .datlAtee Nette,- spent last Nvenll
the guests' of MO. L. Elliott '
mr.' Belcher was able to walk -up.
to the eieeare last Thursday. •
On • the anniversary of" Mr; James
Miller's :birthday, Welt fell on ' the
20th - ult.; :she was 'delighted to re-
ceive from • her son, Joseph, a. lovely
large cushion made by the Indians. at
'Revelstoke, B. 0., of ,deer skin with at,
wreath etepleleaves peinted . • in •
the centre.': ••. • - •
. On the. 8rd inst. Mr. and Mrs.
Alex... Kirithricie -celebrated the 54th
annieersery of their wedding •day..
'Athert Capstiek and her dau-
ghter, :little Miss „Ade,were guests
the..past week of Mrs. _Henry Thome
pson. •
• ' .
• Mt. George Johnston ,has..been the
past two. weeks, tie geest of relativ7
es let 'Quebec city. a • ,
Me...Johe•PaYne.:eieddattghter, Mise
•Alaud, -of Toronto, 1\vere witile l'ere
• thaguests of Mr, Payne's "siseer,Mrs.
'Eliza Blaek. • ,
.The W.. I. met. last -week at : Mrs.
D. Can,telon's; Theroll. of 133 mem-
bers was Celled. Mts. Gundry gave a,
fine ..recipe , for making coffee. blies,
which le as follows : 'Scald Upint of
milk, • when nearly cold mix in .1
sablesPoonful butter, *..eup white su7
gar, :Sufficient •(lout' to make a' thin
batter. Dissolve. I yeast (Ake in •vea,-
nu water and let all .stand in mitt
place for 10 hours. Thea, mix • dough
'lightly, adding 'e dessert spoonful . of
'salt to ehe. float. :Make into buns and
bake for an hour. Mrs: Gundry - also
gave ,a Ice-Otte:for. ".Raisin : 1
cult. apples (a good large Om), 1
soiled raieies, 1: cup boiling water; 1
cep sear, juice.of one lemon, thicken
• with ',yolks' of two eggs. After t peste•
is baked in den tutu mit the ',raisin
mixture; add well beaten Whites . and
Sugar. 1VIrs.. Joseph'.Saftel,d read e
very Perfect essay :on all points :111
(Aniline and presetving.. One point we
remember ,well, is to buy new nth
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here for the sealers every season , and
eterilize the sealers well.
•"Mrs. Horneyhath the follovvieg lisi
of visitors last week:: Mr. Tom Hoe-
ney nit Mrs. Woodart of .Beampton,
also• Mrs, Horney's eldest daughter,
Mrs, E..: Albec Bisbee and little
daughter, Maryof Toronto, Mrs. Mc7
Phers:Et and two ehildren; Alma and
Freddie, Mes lIewy Horney and dau-
ghter, Mrs. John McDonald and little
• Miss -Olive McDonald, Miss Ada "Tor-
ney and Miss Fish all Exeter Teta-
• tiveS, save Miss Fish, . and Mr. and
Mee; Horeey ot Stanley etr.edt.
Master, Melville Illeyeas, youngest
son ofMrs W. A. Rhynes, hi one of
the staff of clerks in, the Tradere'
Bank at Owen Sound., .
• Miss Jessie Murray _of Stratford is
spending the eeason the guest of her
sister, Mrs: Sna,zei., Airs. Sue.741 Sp -1
ent one daY :last • 1;yeek. With friends
at S 1 . '
' Mr. iltigh MeMath of Toronto' and
little nephew; Brogden fer-
mi:1y of town, came up ,with,, the
Old Boys' exeursioa..
, Mr, Alex. Naysteith ot TerOutte
• came up to visit his father, , Mr.
Naysmith tt Mes. L 0, Hee-
r won's. •• ' •
Mr, and Mrs. • Denison of Bothwell,
who • were the guests of thuir
dangb-
ter, Alta. A.. Moore, .for some lime,
refereed to their home test wiek.
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STRATEORI> IIERAL.D'SeSPICOND
• 1.905 3 --DAY EXC1RSION TO •
arnia &Detroit
SATURDAY TO. -MONDAY
July 22..to 24.
, A, epecial Grand -Trunk train lim-
ning' an eime schedule e as below,: will
leaveClietele at 4.45a. me.. Satur-.
day; -.'.•July -22, .running via :Stratford
ied • calling it all lettirmediate eta:-
elemas far is Grantee; arriving . at
' eARN1A •
Town Station at 8.30 a.:m. 'rickets
are good to return, on any regular
•trair. up to the special leaving Sar-
nia Town Station at 6.3d p.m., • Mon -
.(141.y, 24th, for Stratford
• --7TilieFl TABLE AND
July 22 a.m.
Clinton 435
Seater th 5.00
5,15
Mitchell • 5,25
Sebringvilie 5.40
•.Stratford 6,00..
St. Paul •
6.68
St: Marys Jet, •;,
Grantee • •6,35
Arrive Sareia Town 8.30
THE MOST' CHARMING
• TRIP IN THE •WORLD
SARNIA TO DETROIT
and Clinton.
FARES --
Adult Child
$L65 • .85
1.55• .80
•.1.35" - .70
1.35 • .70
1,25 • .65
• L25 .65
1,20 • .60
1.20 .60
1.15 ".60
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SA.TURD A Y, JIJLY 22n.d• to 241h,
•'Pim. Stratford Herald haS arranged
to conduct another excursion • front
Sarnia to Detroit enthe above' date.
The • City of Toledo', of. the • White
Slat Lite,. will leave Sarnia, Wharf
at 8.30 a. ni„ Saturday, July 22nd,
• • iiiimediatey on arrival of the -Herald
eXeersion trait. and; will make a• fast
, .rtin to Detroit, arritiegethere sheet-
ly after • noon.• • •
BOAT TICKETS., 75c•
• ' • CHILDREN, 40c,'
whieh may be proeured, from Herald
• representatives • enroute to • SaAlii-a.•
Ticket; are good fo return • by any
• of the White Stet steainers wit hi n
the three days, titi to the afternoon
of Monday, 244.h, 'when th-e Toleilo
leaves for Sarnia t 3.30 o'clock,
'• Canadian time,. • reaching .Sarnia
wharf at. 9.05
'1 have phrehased the coal' business
formerly carried on by Harland 13rose,
bet • lately by Mr. Donald MeCorvie,
and am prepared to receive orders for
all sizes of opal, Grate, Egg, Stove,
Nut and Soft; and solicit your pat-
ronage. Ordera left at my office near
the coal sheds Or at Harland tiros,
hardware store will receive prompt
attention. -William Downs. • 70
CACAO®
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PROP. S. L TAUBE • and , • M. S. TAUBE .
Manufacturing Optician and Eyes;ght Doctor, of Optometry and
Specialist of Toronto Neurology •
• " Will be at NoRmAkDie HOTEL, CLINTON--
& S.A.TITY_RIDA:ar., °"tiire.A.ox, 1151
And will xamine Eyes and fit glasses to all sights. No matter what is wrong witht
your eyes, or whom you have consulted before, if you are not satisfied or pettedly
fitted it will be to your interest to consult us Ds we guarantee: satisfaction.
prente Addrnat l Bank of liamiitoo Block. Long Distance Phone main 142150
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.CEOLERA ,IINF AN TUN',
CIIILD NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE
• FROM ONR*HOUR TO ANOTIFER
BUT • CURED ,BY
• IN'S k*OLICI; ••CHOLER4 AND
• DIAEEIIGEA REMEDY.
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Ruth, the little daughter •of E. N.
_
Dewey of Agnewville, Va., • was seri-
misty ill • of cholera infautum • last.
tummer. " We gave her up and did
not . expect her to live from one
lime 'to another," he says. "1 hap
-
pelted to thfnk of Chareberlein's
a01-
ic, Cholera and • Diarrhoea Remedy
and got a bottle of it front the ttore
Ih five•hours I saw a chenge for the
better.• We kept on giving it And be-
fore Shehad taken the half 'of •one
sniall bottle she Was This
remedy is fer Sate by II. B. Combe.
July leth 100,1
s niatiSin
You 10.Rlien
1
wilitch Oho a•
Boxeyo nein
The laws of Canada provide among
other things, what the 'Size a a ftuit
box or basket shall be. The,Dorain:.
ion Department ‘,4 Agridulture • hue
been inetreeted to•tee that the, 14,w
is carried out."' In order to protect
the public, and those box and bask-
et manufacturers who are now (ma-
nly* with the l'aw, Mb Minister of
Agriculture directs that steps. shell
be taken to -have the law 'enforced.
Box ot basket manufacturers will
please accept this ware'rei• and be
guided accordingly.,
• The Dominion fruit • .inspectore
well be instructed to Watch fer • eio-
laelona • but ,any person mayelay an
information against these Who fail
to carry out the • previsions of the
'Act.
These are : • . •
"Every box of cherries or currauts
offered for sale, • and ,every berry
box manufaetured . and.offered. • for
sale. in Cetrada shall be plainly mar-
leet etn'the side' of the box, in black
letters, at least. half an inch square,
with the Word "short," unless it
contains When level -full •as nearly
exactly.as. practicable, at least four
fifths of a quert,. or two-fdths of
a quart,
• . "Every,. basket of fruit • offered for
• sale in Canada, unless stampiel on
the side -plainly in bfack letters • at
lost three quarters of an inch deep
and. wide with the word "quart" in
full, preceded with the mininiten
number of quarts, otnitting fractions
which the basket Will 'hold when
level -full, shall 'Contain when level7
full, one or. 'other of the following
'quantities': Fifteen .quarts, .or more.
than eleven quarts, and be flee • and
three-Oat:ter inches deep, perpendic-
ularly, inside measurement,' as • near:-
ly exactly as practicable; six en(i
twe-thirde quarts, and be four and,
‘`e eigh t s inebes deep, perpendicular-
ly, • inside measurement, • ae nearly!
exactly as '..practicable.; • or • two.
and two-fifths quarts, as nearly ex- .The News-Moor:it gives the local
act v •as ,prtaatieajble. .
"Any person who neglects .to .cont-
plv. meth any provision of this see -
tion, end any person whot sells or ofe
fete for sale any trait or berry boxes
in contravention ot this - section.,
shall he - liable. on eunenary . convic-
tion, to • a' fee not less than tvienty-
fisciv.ledc yrt,eottfeerteef.ralcolit .eir :box. so
•
, poderieh.
Mrs. e SinmsOn. • (rice • Miss - ller 111 t
Baler -Cit .Wiatten is the guest of
her sister, :MO.:Bair-
• Atter being an Invalid 'for several
years the tete .Mis Donald Fraser
:(nee.. MISS:M. le Wallis) . eaTeerr to
her eternal twine. on 3rd July, sure
• roun•ded by her .daughters: Who. have
carefully and 'lovingly ettenilid ter
for seieral years.. The pon. trent
• which he eoffered- Ccas of .a iteurale
gie .natitte, iwith which our physici,
ans .failed to eepe,, sate: for, . shert
periods, 'hut 'through all •for years she
• bore up patiently and will -ever be:
reniembered.' 'foe her deeds :of dimity
and general „kindness. to all. eAirs.
• Fraser :Was .,. born in Lincolnshire,
• Englasid, in. 1821, and was the tlakt7
ghtet of Mr Jaalos::willis,. who -with:
his famuly arrived ire New 'yak in:
-1883: :• Ir, .1834 they eettled inHuron
ceunty, chocIsing the farinieg ;country
on Lake Huron for their eiente, . Bay,
:fide being their, nearest .town e In
1850 Miss 'Wallis' inaerhel the late
Donald Fraser and With him settled
tipon. a farm alwaysknowne as . the
:Fraeer farm hear .:Baktreld. Later
they rethoyed to Bayfield, Coining
to G.O:detieh soon altet In 180 Mr.
'Preset while on a visit to hus oid:
tionie• in. Nova Scotia died, 'and
'Fraser :gave *herself up to _•the educe-
tIng 01 herefantilye only two of whom
survive her, the 1Vlisstee Margaret and
• Caroline, young ladies who are
)(nowt: workere.. Sunday' •school,
• Ladies' Aid and Foreign AlisSioa. wo-
rk Connected with. Xnox ohureir, • of
whiele • their . !tercets Were devoted
ineParbers. .14Its. Fraseris the ' • filet
'et her Pareetff'. Welly . of six .Ohildreir
to. pass .away, the others •beitrg • Mr,
ot town, :James on the
beinestead,. Mrs. •Mackenzie ,
Giiderich • township, Mrs. Jones., ' .61
Baltimore and. Mrs. lades Berke of
Smith, Miele All the • le
town and .township attended- the fun
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peal. , The casket was covered ' with
.lovely floral tribitt'es., tinmeg • them
'being e large handsome pillow tri-
bute .of the' family, and a large cas-
ket • boquet of while carnations, tri'•
htite from the W. th T. O., and a lov-
ely boquet tho W, U: sent •11.e.r
on the •Sunday byline> her death.
Rev, James Anderson, offiCiated • at
residence and 'Maitland cemetery. The
pallbearers. Were W. R. • Robertson,
Alex. Saunders, W: A. Harrison (Le-
eknow), D, Stoddart, James •Rober t -
Sint ..a.hd W. Cox. Much Synapethy
is felt for the Misses Fraser in the
loss. of their esteemed mother. Quite
a number of carriages from BayfitNI
di respect to the late Mo. • Donate
procession, showing theie last, trilruto
arourta18,;ie. y joint <1. • ,in, ft,ttte.ral
•
•
Mrs. Hardy St, left this week for
the London hospital t� have her eee
operated on for catar•a•ct,
Aliss Clara Laween 'Atiatirft • ifs
the guest of Mrs, 'Robert Jones.
- Mr, and Mrs: James Carroll. of
London were the guests flret weak jr.
July of Mr, . Carroll's sister, Mrs.
Ilertly St. ,
Mrs. Otindry Sr. returned from a
pleasant • trip last week accompanied
by her- sister, Mr. Ruby of :Muni -
peg. While Mrs. Gundry was .'away
she visited the Woinatt's Institute
meeting8 at Port Elgin, StoutIville
antly Uxbridge and feels content that
tho Wet . Mutton Woman's' Institute
is fur ahead in nUIflbCL'Sr of any of
thetre
When you waht a pleasant laxative
that la easy to take and 'certain to
eet, use Chamberlain's Stomach mid
Liver Wets. Por sate bt
Combo,
Is one of the constitutional
diseases. It manifests itself
In local aches and pains, -
inflamed joints and stiff
muscles; --hut it cannot be
cured by local applications.
It remdres constitutional
treatment acting through,
the blood, and the best Is a
course of the great medicine
HootsSarsaparilla
'whic.h ha permanently
cured thousands of case.
For tistitnonlolo 0 romarltabIe cores '
lend for Book on Itheunnitinn. No. F.
C. I. Hood CO4 1,00/On. Mao.
Goderich.,
Mr. Joseph Mill-er 'Is now, in. Cal -
PAT. •
. Ale. and Mrs. W. -Deidrich returited
front their wedding trip on • Settle:,
day. ••
' 'Miss Alackeezie of Bayfield . is the
.guest of her •relatives, the
Fraser. •• . •• • • ' .••
•
•• Miss Verner of Steatford ' is • • the
gueet , of her time, Mrs. J. O.' I tar -
risen,
• Mrs. . Snell , of Chicago an(' little
ehild are the guests "of her parente,
Aer,• and Mrs. R. Thompson.
;Miss Olive Turner is the geeet. , of
Mr's. D. Oantelon. Her brother, wit
Harold' Turner of Seat -Ste. Maria
is also visiting Goderich friends,
Mr. II:arry Cull of Toronto wore .
the Wee fbadge of the "Goderieh Old
Boys" on. Saturday ' and spent. that
.day and .Sunday at the residence of
• his. father, Professor Cuff. • ' •
ONE
• E'NTS TEN' DOLLARS:EARNED.
The eterage man does not.save to
exeeed ten per etet of his carnim;s.
Ile must spcnd' ol lar's 1n livine
expenses for every. dollar'. Save:d, Tha,t
being the ca,se he cannot: be too Care-
ful uneeesea,ry expenses. Very
often a few cents properly ineeefed',
kAying .eeeds tor his ,gardee, Will ,..sive
sale by II: Combo.
bottle. nf en. the house 'Often saves e
• .
edy.- It costs but a few ernes,. and -a,
doctor's. bill of several 'dollars. For
the satne' in buying Chamberlain's
(letleia and Diarrhoea Rem-
seeeral .dollar$ outlay later
Goderich,
tiewe,
1
CROUP ABSOLUTELY CURiED,
, .
"There is •no remedy' In my anieloll
• that can, act more promptly than Dr.
Chas's Syrup of - Linseeti end Tur-,
pentina. It cured reY• son of • croup;
.absolutely in one r4lit.' • We gave hint
a dose when he. was black in the tam>
.with choking.: It give hint instant
relict •and. cure:11-741r. :Wm. A1,41ee,'40
Wright Ave, Totemto, Ont.
Rev.. AO. Godwin of Exeter is
'spending -S. few days tie towt. Be
•
-m taking a couple of inentha' rist,
' 'Me.. Lorne Chrystal, who went . to
,the Nor thWest'for his health, is novl
on the 0.P. R. Telegraph staff, 'pith-
.: big . up the •electricwires, eta, . et
Aleosejaw.
Miss Florence Fraser • retti irked on
Thursday last from a visit • 'to fri,-
ends in Detroit: '
Mr. :Reed of Sault Ste. Marie
is the guest of his sister,„Mrs. 05---
wald:Sturdy •
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4
The Nathan Navigation Co
PU14.14 .S;t5MMER 13ll,710,1!; NOW
IN IWFIWT.
,f,ake.•.",,S1f.iperior . •
. ' Mendey, • Wedeesda,y and • Friday
3.30 .p ni leave Sarnia, for Soo aed
Port Arthur, et.e.aenete:theott-''
gh to pouth. .
Pare)" 'Sound Divisiote- .
• Every *week daY leeve Penetaitg • at .
.2.45 p. tor Parry. Sotted.
. . .
Georgian Bay Divisheit-e
• Tuesday, Thursday and' • Saturday
leave Ceiling -weed 1 dO p. Owen
:Sound 11 ra...for 'Spelt . and wey
)orts. Trine: to, 'AlackMap egin July
ist,
North Shore: Division -
Monday , and Friday leaNe:Vollinge.
Woad -10.:30 .p. ne.,for Rpm' F le1 aud
French River. • , ••
„Tickets and 'intern...m.1;1bn at all' elr'7,
and Trunk and C.P.R. tiokot •O •••
• 'Hell. Gildersleeve, Mgr,.;
. •
Collin wbad,
. .
0. IL••Nieholson, •Traffie Mgi
• t. • s 11.
(PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN)
as Made Him a geitrong, Healthy Man -Has
Brought Him- From a Bed of Lingering
Illness Where Heliovered Be-
tween Life and Death.
The cause of abnost every organic
disease is traeed to a weak throat or
affected lungs. The lungs being the prim-
ary organs in circulation of the blood, if
they become diseased the bleed takes on
impurities Which are delivered to every
part of the 'body. You 'say you are RUN
DOWN, • have STOMACH TROUBLE,
KIDNEY TROUBLE, CATARRH OF
THE STOMACH, OBSTINATE
CoUdtIS OR COLDS, LOSS OF
FLESH, NIGHT SWEATS, CHILLS,
AND FEVER. All of the above are the
outcome of diseased lungs and are the
allies, of CONSUMPTION,
LUNGS MADE STRONG
WITH PSYONINE
REMAIN STRONG
MOTORMAN WAtnitN, to be seen any day
on it Broadview Ave. car, Teronto.
Cured with Ptyalin° sbt year ago, hie
•"httig trouble has not returned,
Motorman Walden'. Story ofHte IIIneee
and animal:quota Recovery Through
Wang Poychina.
ear. Walden siva "Alvin six Years ago
I was taken down with is. grippe, then
pneumonia. and :typhoid fever,. inducing ,
serious lungerouble, which soon developed •
into consumption. I bean. serious trial of
it, and was under treatment by several
pbysidans of Toronto. The disease .
gained such headway that hospital treat- •
ment was resorted to, but gave me no hope
of recovery. I also spent some time in the
Convalescent Home, but the diaease re,
turned with increased severity, and I WAN
regarded as it hopeless case. I, left the
city for the country under the belief that it
would renew my strength and make me
well. Oa parting with my brother he sdid
afterward that "he never expected to see
tee alive again.* While out of the city I
began using Psychine, and 1 am proud to
say, it has been a blessing to ate. j Was
enabled to return home altar using it for a
short time, and continued the treatment
until several bottles had bean used and
was able 1.0 ge about. When 1 began the '
remedy my 'weight had bean reduced to
140 pounds -now I weigh fully MO pounds.
Psyh
aoncoti nkeis a
n 0witon
ivsmdeedefttic6.1 erstho-pperrto
that Psychine, and nothing else, has re-
stored me to health. Those who know me
are aware of what my condition was and
the hopelessness of my case. There is no
medicine le the world like Psychine for
•I)IttEngA.rotrou:Amle, d I am sure if it had not
been for it I WOULD NAVE PEEN A
A. WALDEN, I Cornwall St., Toronto.
TRIAL 130TTLE FREE
(Pilychlrts Is oronounooct 61.1adin)
Poe sale by all druggists at' $1.00 par
bottle, For Further advice And lnfornia.
don write or call at Dr. Slocum, Liniltodo
170 king Street WestToronto. Can.