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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-10-08, Page 1• . A. J. CiR109, afEWELEir 'AND OPTICIAN. atenesomkememiagE3 5.1..""•••014KW..... 01-IN71.0,11, ONTARIO T HURSDAY OOTOBER 8, 1908 X.44+44.44444+++444,4174 Personal Notes ,0ANKI THE Bankimports 43,000,000 In Ciold, OYAL1! . 13reatte Record, and. la due to Great Activity in Inetittitioh's Businefte, Tbe Toronto Werid,"of Sept. 2301908, nes the fellowing to say in reference to the Royal Banks. - PAYS t "The largest linportatien of geld on record for a Canadian banking inetitu. . OA.NAOA 9.LINT,g,14 fiRA.NOH PEOIAL 'ATTENTION tion WAS that Made within the past feW day's, by the Royal Bank. The ' shipment was one of $1,500,000, and as closely' -followed by another lin. TO portation of 0590,000. Not long arm the SAVINCS BANK batik imPorted $1,000,000 in gold, so Ferguson, A Leints Ma , that the amount or the gellow metal Russel Kit% Sr 8 -Lloyd • FetrsQn, IThbarn Ontatott-Praner meeting will be held on Tuesday evening neat at tile lion:mot Mr George Itoithby, erinatielt ed by the pastor.- SOtfoor. ItneonT The following shows the relative standing Of 17 b ri No 0 Millet': and Wawanosh for September, booed on teat -Panora, and general prellciency. • Sr Division Sr 6 -Ralph Munro. jr Erma . PhefferialarjorielDayle, Milton Plunk. - Ott, Ray Nengele. Sr 4.- F Pheffer. Allister Mann, Mary Itaithby, Ruth Jackeon. Winnie Howson, Zella, DaYie. Laura Jackson -Ernest. Jackson, May Denstedt, Bell'Stalker. Jr 4 -Blab? oth: . brought In this year y the Royal Jennie Stal 'er, Robt Phillips, sther 1 through its New York agency repre. MoOlinehey, Earl , Ralthby, Fein AO0OUNTS .•gents $3,13013,000. -Symington, La.verne Robineon. Jr 8- - • Itobert Caldwell, inspector ot the °Gordon McOlinchle, Edna Robinson, 484 FARMER'S BUSINESS bank, when asked by The World whY Will Carter, Arthnr Lemp, .11 airy The statement for August shovind a, Sr 3 - Effie Steitz, Ada Stewart, Jr Division . 1 ••.• , such action was beine taken, replied Taman. Enrolled attendance 84. Ive- • tbat the great activi y tbe bank's rage 30. A• T 'Johns, Teacher. , , xew. Advvrosesituts Oiaying comfort, Hovey.... , , .. 1 _Auction Sale, ja Greene. .. ...... 1 Holmes' Lung Tonic, W Hobbies 1 $8 for a Raincoat, Newcombes.. .. . 4 13usiness Improvements, R Adams.. 4 •Grand Bouquet, Wesley Ladies' Aid 4 'Notice to Oreditore, Osier Wade-. , 4 :Stray golfer, Geo Mak-- ........ 4 House for Sale, ano Ransftird....,.. 4 Stook,Redueinglnale,Morrell. . . .. • . 5 Dependable Furs, Couch & Co... ...• Furs, Poplestone Antunin Hodgents Woo.. 8 • 'v. -4.—m, Orossley and Hunterthe eyangel-lets 'who have been preaching • daily in Qobalt, have expressed both from the pulpit and to the press their astonish - anent at the high standord of morals they find in this mining town. The •ce,operationj of the people in 'church vial* ranks among the highest, they ',declare, and while they have. heard of • the existence of "blind pigs" they have net Seen half a dozen drunken men in the two weeks they haye been here. Sale Register , Auction'Sale at Lot 38,0on 6, Goder- ich Tp, on Oct 23, 1008, of farms, and farra stock and implements. The farms are Lot 88, Oon 6 •, Lot 38, Con 5, con. taining 80 acres each, and Lot 71, Bay - • 'field Line. containing 13 acres of bush. • All these properties are in Goderich Township. JOHN B. GREEN, T. GUNDRY, Proprietor. Auctioneer.. 2 -in, pd. business made such a course necessary large increase in the circulation a Ellen Phillipe, Lena Plunkett,. Jr 2 - notes, bringing the total close to the vs: A. ,....glsie Maam.Bert Ferguson. Sr Pt 2-=• limit prescribed by the Banking Act, Jno Stewart, Ethel Stalker,Archie which, permits the issue of new bills Robinson, Olive Taman. E Ralthby. only to the antount of the paid up cap. Jr Pt 2-..L Yunghlut, G Symington, , ital,mbickin the case of the Royal. is Levaits_McKnight, ht, I 3"litwilie, 4:1 RuddY, • Vietor Yungblut. Sr ' $3,940,0013. Banks are subject to a fine if they exceed the limit. Gold import- Pt 1-11 Beadle, M Tainan, ft Beadle, „..(3/Land. ed to meet the situation is usually de - Posited •with the Dominion Govern, Jr Pt 1 -Victor Lemp, Leslie Sholtz R Naegle, Armstrong, E Shol, tz, H went, which issuee circulati13 on notes Naegle. No 1.-L Robinson, Audrey Clinton Market Report.. oorreetea every. Thursday aftetehen Wheat (neW) ...... 85 to 87 Oats 35 to 0 86 Barley ... .. 0 45 to 56 Peas 0 80 to 0 82 Eggs ..... 017 to 0 18 . Batter .. -_- 17 ioJLLL Hoge • 6 75 to 6 75 °Wakens, dry picked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 Ducks, per lb , 0 08 to 0 10 Geese " 0 08 to 0 10 to the bank. 'Banks which find them- selves in this situation thru business activity are also empowered to circu- late the notes of other banks, which have a larger margin between circula- tion and paid-up capital, Mr Caldwell said that one underlying reason for the importation was, to en- ablethe bank to meeet the all for the movement of the crops. The total amount of gold himertationby the Canadian Banks this year was $10,000,- 000, the Royal's share of $3,000,000, be- ing the largest in Canadian Banking history. • • ' . • . • Sight Made Perfect. rassort slam is deter.. titirted,, by a glories of scientific tests. 4A Wn render taws)" eye, • perfect lar cIrntlflc.'1.114 111111y fitted dlasses. 6fr '41."F% rt„ Dttweost, HDawson, 0 Ladd, -Enrolled attendance 82. Average 28.' ' • ' ' 1 clothing mortis Crooks Rcrodih'iant, '11.& ' Ordered —Sir 14••• Fall an 4CILJALITY' 00NVENTI0N- Every effort is being put forth by the people of 'Auburn and the Goderich District S. S. and E. L. Executive to. make the cOraiiag Convention it Album on Oct 13 and 14 a decided sweets. The Auburn people have sent invitations to the 70 or 80 delegates from the various Leagues and Sunday Schools, to come and be entertained an their homes dur- ing the convention: in addition to this they have engagedthe temperance ball and will place it together with hat tea or coffee at the disposal of all who may desire to bring lunch baskets and come to the convention, that they may attend all the sessions and spend an enjoyable time socially during the. meal hours. This is . a splendid idea and will no doubt add greatly to the social side of the convention, and be- sides the splendid accoinoclatiod pro- vided by the Aubitrn people, the -Ex- ecutive have arranged for one of the most excellent programs ever given at a convention; having placed upon it . some of the very best talent At teas possible for thenx to Omura 'Then in consideration the splendid aCeomodat- jon, the high-class program, and the Soulanspiring time anticipated, you EMBS A real treat of your life, is you fail to be there. Ask your pastors, S S Superintendents. and E' L Presi- dents to tell you all the 174.014T&M.. It commences on , Tuesday Oct 13th • it 2 p m and closes on the night ot the 14thoften the addresses • of Revs D N McCeninas,,EL Mary's; and A H Going 13 A., President of the :Londdn Con- ference. SErn0tre4r ILL -The friends of Miss Georgina Rumball, of the 1:3th, Will re- gret to learn that she is seriously ill • with absecessies of the stomach. Plareoln FOC' West Huron Election Sub-Diyieion, No. 1es-Temper- ance Oonstance. Polling Sub-DiYision 'Not --$0110°I, Howie, No. 0, I'oiIngSubDiv1Ion, No. ,-Separate • Bebop' Houee. Polling Sub -Division No 4.-FOrrestera3 londeuboro. Polling Sub -Division NO, 5- iXulon. School House No, 12. Polling Sub -Division No, 0 -Township Londesbero. Polling Sub,Divitsien NO. - School House No. 9. . 11 - !Willett Pilizae-teiper & MOOR have been awarded first prize for the best family of four colts sired by their heavy draught horse, Royal lgveraratalso ist 2nd and 3rd for ane year olds. One of their colts got first in the agricultural class OS a yearling, At Blyth fall fair yearlings sired by their horse took 1st and 2nd. SanooLitarona - The following is the standing of the pupils of $ S No 9 Hullett for September; -Sr 4- Sebert Henry, Murray Fingland. Sr 3 -Ella Wagner, Fibra Fnglahd, Wellington Good. Rosie Daer. Murray Scott. Sr. 2 -Will Good, Dora Moggidge, Jr 2- Gladye Roberton, Will Wagner, Kate ' Wagner;Melbouene Cox, Parents are urged to send their children regularly. F 0 Hess teacher. SorMOL Rant:tax-The following is We liave.i •In stock one 9 , est, as well as t assorted stocks o coats ever shown Weha.ve these in a com- • plete range of SIZEE; PRICES a.nd COLORS to choose from. ••„,, Men's heavy .• nter, Over - wets. in GrayswOr Blacks, gopd length and good linings spetial • • Men's winter -weight Over- coats in Grays •or -Black, an extra, nice Oat, which we sell at .... ... 41.0.00 ' Better lines in dark shades of Grey or Black, a TRADE 'WINNER • $12.00 • We hive stuli beter lines at $14.00, 15.00, 16.50, 18.00 and 20.00, which are all made in Acted quality Ploth, With first-class Trimgings. • When requiring good value, in winter Overcoate, call and see our Stock, as' we will be °• pleased to show yon anything in this line you may require. vercoats .• • , • We haver ItOltS' 0Vgir , COATS in all Prices, both in Reefer and Ulster Styles. ish rooks ",!Borsalino" gat geadquarters. uare IDeal For Every Mau " ' the repoet of S. • S. No. 8, Hullo% foe the month of September. Report bas- ed on weeklytests, attendance, and general proficiency:- Sr. Division -Sr 4 -Edgar Gray, Norman Garrett, •Vio- let Phillips, Kenneth McConnell, Bert Brunsdon, Annie McConnell, Earl Squire. . Jr,4-Laura Shobbrook. Stan- ley Lyon, J D Risley, Sr 3 -Elva Man- tling; Ephie Snell, Fred Crawford, jamefi Crawford. Sr 8 -Herbert Craw- ford, Ivy Robertson, Pearl Lee, Mabel Grainger, Vanley Garrett, Ploy Cole, John Snell, Enrolled attendance 22. W. G. Beaton. .teacher. ' • Jr. Division -Sr 2 -Orval Phillips, aennie Mains, Lillie 13runedon, Clarence Crawford, L Johnston, Julia Grainger, Bertha Little. Oliye Little Jr 2 -Mary Itrety Crawford, Percy Man - Mn., LYon. Della Braithwaite. Fanif Sp.,E-Mrs.. John B. Green' is offering his nom properties, lots 38, con 6- and lot 38,', con 5, containing 80 acres each, and lot 71, Bayfield line, containing 13 acres of bush. He is also offering •his. farm .implements. The Bale will take place allot 38, cop 0, on' Friday', clot 23rd. On account . of his ull health.Mr Green hoe decided to give up farming, and will probably take up residence in one of the neighboring, towns. Ills - many warm friends hope the change may benefit bibs. SOROOL REPORT -The t011OVVieg is the report of S. S. No. 10, Goderich Tp., for the month of Sept. Exitras in Spelling, Arithmetic, and Geography.. Vaal 250, Sr IV -N; Miller 142, E. • Stewart 109, B. Mose 107. Sr III -11, Miller 147. V. Rathwell 61. Jr I1I-r. EnthWell 157, M. Thompson 115, H. El- wood 50, E. Mose 29. Sr II -E• Swit- zer 162, L. Sterling 150, A. McGregor 1443, W. Elwood 31, C. Hanley 25, Jr -11-E. Miller 140, F. Whitmore 71, M. Thompson 68, L. Elliott 42. Part II - Lillie Hutchings, Freddie Hanly. • Jr I -Eddie Hutchings, Brown -Stewart, Raymond Whitmore. Attendance for month 86.. E X Hansulcl, teacher. , the date tor the general dettleus, ulth uomtuatious a week earlier. on Oft, 19. sussonwriosli.1=1,09101! Xf those hafins relativell or tread visiting in town or vine ewer wafts tte of the tatit ettCA week, we wooKenruemee it in the Now ER*, g44444444444444444441 . Mies. Strachan, of llevr.York, 10 iting ber old. friends here. Mowat OhoWen is visiting for a feW dart with. his friends in town. Mr 0 Henry lett on Monday for Tor- onto to resume his studies at the Uni- versity. 'Mr, and Mre. Hooper returned to town this week, after visiting Olin. Ifooaer and wife at •Hensall. Mrs Ford, sister of Rev. Wra.Weale, Mrs. Barley, and Mrs. T. S. Ford, of Mitchell, spent 'Wednesday at the home of Mrs E G Courage • Mrs John Miller, Indian 11ea,d, Seek, armerty.Miss 0. .Newcombe. daughter of Rev Newcombe, is visiting her lath- er and other relatives and friends here The friends of Mr. and Mrs, L. Ken- nedy, of Wingham, formerly of Olin - ton, will regret to learn that their two children are laid up with typhoid few or, Miss Madeline Shaw,the little daugh- ter of Dr. Shaw, .returned last week from a few days visit at Toronto, It was her first experience away from home and she enjoyed it immensely. Mr. and Mts. Silas 0. Andrews, (nee Miss Mabel Sheppard,)left Monday for their future home at Wetaskiwin. A number of their Wends were at t the depot to bid them farewell, an evidence of their extensiVe friendship: Mr T Jackson returned Tuesday evening from his western trip, in the interest of the Lion Brand Clothing. He found business on the upward tendency, and, judging from his i success n making sales, the above brand is popular with the bays wherever he went. - Mr John Mama, well known to Olin- tenians, who is now at Toronto, hoe ,just returned from Denver, 001.,where he attended the annual session Sover- eign Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. From there, in company with other Toronto delegates, he spent a couple of weeks travelling through Oolorad.ci, returning via Kansas City, after having spent the most'enjoyable outing of his life. •• Rabile &hoe' Report Tbe folllowing is the report for the Month of, September. Therm Wloose natnee appear regularly in tine list are taking entrance standing: - Division 1 • M. Agnew-. • 83 G. Draper... ... . .71 33. ROSS 83 C. E. Farquhar... ;81 Govier........71 G, Walker 80 lla, Judd R. Fleming79 E. Pe ttison .... • .70 5. Morris, .....79 L Greig.. 401,..P*0 60 D. Barr 78 P. junor. E• Bradehaw78 S. Scott F. W, Webb,' 4.1•••••• L. McDonald... .77 E Graham..68 H. Cantelon ....76 V. Hearn68 F. Oase.........74 W. Walker 68 J. Hall. .......74 R. Rice 07 EL Cousin, ...73 S. Agnew, L. Ford. 7313. Dunford66 B. Hill..,. 73 E. Nickel,......65 3. Dayment, /72 Ford.....4 ft • .63 M. Easona • ... .,72 W. Routledge....62 0. Paisley 72 E. O'Neil, M. Chowen .71 Division 2 . Senior. -George McTaggart, Elmer Beacom, Marion Gunn, Frank Brown, Clifford Harland.May Colelough, Russ sell Moore, Meade Hall. Junior, -Olive Cole, Milton Cook, Lena Holmes, Leona Elliot, Harold Kilty, Harvey Harland, Bernice Gla- zier, Laverne Cook. Lizzie McPhers- on, teacher. ' Diyision 3 Seniot, -FlOrence Cousins, Irene Gould, Alma Judd, Wilfrid Dickinson, Lloirveett;oBoarre,ge, Gladys_ Cook, Cele, m . Bea - co, Harvey Walker, Elsie Ribbed, Olive 1 Junior. -Anthony' Yesbec, Frank Rice. Viola Cook. Charlie Thompson, Annie Yesbee, Violet . Argent, ROY Chowen, Norman Holtzliauer. Janet Wilson, teacher, - The 2oth Century ,SJLVER ROSE SOAP A new and unsurpassed article for cleaning and polisbing elatear ' ware Brass, Gold and Silvers wares °Maar, Tin and Enameled or Grained woodwork. • It does not scratcn It cleans *wily It &one rapidly , • V.Tfie it on your Jewellery obtainable in Clinton onlymt our store, Ladies ask for a sample. VV. A. McConneI •Phni. 13, , o.P.B. -Telegraph Agency 0111111.1111611111111111111111.1111 Division 4 *4 , " Senior -Harry Shaw; Emily Cutler, Austin arediger• Margaret McTaggart, Albert' Shier, Willie Cook; Charlie Ilersely, Aleaa Seeley. Junior -Willie Gould, Jessie Wat: kins,, &de Cousins, Arthur Grundy, Jack Howson, Fred Latvrence. Clara Ohnlley, teacher. • • . • .•. Division 5 • Senior -Frank „PfinnYbaker; Faster •Holmes LUNG TONIC Contains ingredients, which Stop the.cough, re- moves the phlegm, and t heals Lthe irritated mem- S. brane without causing the , usual digestion disturb- ance. It's the -best Koff • .Kure made. • . .15c per Bottle ' $ CORN Irene Cole. Milton -Streets, Har- • ,riet Cantelon, Mervin Elliott, Lloyd ,Olive „Lyon, Wilmer Scott; Everett 1. Tue Winnipeg Free Press of a. recent Rice, Clinton' Cook, 'Wilfrid Crich, , date,speaks of the formation of a large Hill, Dora Riley. Sr Part' 2 -Janet Bernie Hall. Jlaunking. Bessie Crawford, Norman company there to manufacture Water . Manning, Harry Riley, Minnie Oraw• meters, and scanning to one of the Junior -Nora Kennedy, Willie Do - ford, Kathleen McConnell, Mary Jam- members of the new company, it has hertyt Sissy Baines, Gifford Beaton, ieson. Jr.. Part 2 -Nettie Woodman, this to say, concerninga well-known Jimmie MeOrearY, Willie Blacker,Eva, Julio Brown, Viva Cole, Maud Shob- Olintortian;son of Mr John Irving :- Carter, Elsie Barge, Bessie O'Neil,May brook, Hate, Brown. Pt 1 -Kirk Lyon, “Mr George linting-is well and favor- Routledge, Gertie Glazier. Lucy Ste - Mildred Gray, George J ohnston,Myrtle • ably known in Winnipeg, having visit. yens, teacher. - Grainger, Johnston • Crawford, M aY ed Use city first in 1899, when he smut'. , • Division 6 ' Snell George Addison; Murl Riley, 'ed his first order for Ntional meters • • ' •••., from the city. Since that time he has Senior --Erskine Evans. Leona Nedi- been in the Canadianwest and Ontario several times .each year. When the new company gets down to business Mr Irving will come to Winnipeg to, reside. • • ingto over $300. The ny.J.inw now , as the Walton Drain By Law' which , „ Lendesboro . was passed by the. Township Council Miss Dixon was the gest.. of Mrs O. Late -1 Oon-13-and ew„,Ate ee • 14 Hullett, was rooked into and the Mr and Mrs J Snyder returned home. treasurer ordered to keep over to the Friday from week's visit with eels - treasurer Of Grey the sums asf3essed tivee R,avensWood; borest. - .againstthe lands and Roads in •Hullett Onuncia-Rev H E Curry will con as soon as maybe. after the taxes are duct onniveary Services on Lambeth collected. Complaint was made some. Circuit next Sabbath and the time ago by E Rands and others re-,. Methodist pulpit Will be Supplied spectieg the condition of that part of in the morning by Rev Evangelist the L Improvement drainage system Egerton and in the evening by Rev Mr along Con 4k5 and asking the Council Leckie the Presbyterian Ammeter at to have the said ditch repaired peten- ant to the award. The Reeve • and 001.112611°r Churchill will therefore attend at the Bridge on 8 R 1546 on Monday the 121h • at •3 p for the purpose of letting the cleaning out of about rallee of the Said ditch, if that much be :necessary. H Lyon and several Others were asking the council to repair and clean out a ditch made years ago under an old • agreement ailing Con 12x13 which Matter was left to Councillor Barr to attend to. The-Hullett tax Roll is now ready for the Collector wh6 commence his rounds in two Weeks. Council wilt Meet again on Saturday Nov 7tle at'2 P. m. James Carel:013e% 'Olerk. Alfred Hunking,WillieManning,Stew- art Little, Enrolled attendance 41. • 0 E Huston, teacher, • • Ootocar.,-.-- The .Hullett Council met. in the Township Hall on Monday, atnined and passed 'accounts' amount - of Grey,in July 1908 and winch affects A It `k • • . ger, Charlotte Sheeley, Kathleen Dow- zeri Lois Holmes, Jennie Bains, I3uel Higgins Margaret Kerr Leota Harland Junior -Alice Picket, Mary Chidley, Mabel Marshall, Bessie Chowen, Nellie Kemp, Claude Higgins; Hattie Greig. Hattie Omirtice, teacher. „ • . ,• Division 7 • • N0TES-MI.8s Jobns, teacher of No. 9 school, has sent in her resignation to take effect at the end of this. terra. Mr Charlie Middleton, Bayfield Line, had, the misfortune to lose his Pedigree Durham bull by some unknown cause. .Wbile'driving_oxer_ Ihn.railwaar-traelL at Oliriton, Mr. Walter Emmerson's horse became unmanageable as the re - suit of one of the holdbacks ameaking; Walter was thrown out of the rig,and when found was unconscious. . The re- opening services in Cole's Church on Sept. 27, were in every respect a deoid- lad success ; large congregations greet- ed Rev Mr Curio afternoon and even- ing. The following Monday evening tea twits served to a full house, after which an elaborate program was rein- deren,the proceeds amounting to near- ly $70. • .•tr • Brucelleld • NOTES -Mrs a Hart has returned to her home in Alberta. Mrs Foster of Victoria, B. 0., visited last week at ' the home of her brother John Reed. Roderick MeLoud formerly of our village, who resides hear Walton is at present very 111, in hopes, we join for bis recovery. Mr WM MeKenzie has lost a good working horse. Mr Wm Itattenbury, Misses mama and Emma McIntosh attended the funeral of Wm Rattenbury in Clinton, on Thursday last. Wm McQueen left last week for Ttronto University; le intends to study for the Presbyterian University. Rev Jas Foote and bride of N Brine, are visiting at the home of Mr John Foote. Jas Swan who bas been ill for the past week, is slowly recovering. . Stanley Novo -Miss Lizzie McGregor and Miss Lily McCowan attended theIllyth and Brussels fairs last week, Mr As Bryant and son Archie were visiting et the home of Mrs. Janies McCowan this week. Mrs. E.. Stelck, wile end child, of Hills Green, visited at the home of Mist P. Campbell durina the first of the week, Mr J Moffat missed e-or-hie-steere-last-weekr-and-on. searching the pasture found him lying dead ; he was not obits to find the cause of his death. , Porter* SW NOTES-Oliff Lobb of the Molder d Con., is visiting at 30110, Cox's*. Mfr. W rt Smith and tWo children of Cattle's Crossing is spending a few clays With her enter Mr: 0 VIT Potter, MrS JOIht Cox who bag been quite siek for the lad week, is better again. The Sunday echool at Bethel intend having their rally day service on Sunday after- noon next Oct. llth, at half pest two; Mt A $ 0ourtiee will be there and ad- dress the tsehool; all are cordially welcome. ••,„ --Smoot RaettisT- The following is ' the September monthly report of 5 S No 14,Staisley. Names are in order of merit: -Sen. 5th -Rena Molleatb, G L Stephenson, M M Fisher. atm 5th - j W Kehl, J 11 Jones. Sen 4th- Oda McBeath, Sarah Rathwell, • A. Petrie. Jun 41.h -Lola Bothwell, A H Jones: Sr 3rd-n1i 0 Kehl, 114 Fisher, W M, McBeath, Jun 3rd - AnnarHood, Ida Rathwell, ,W 0 McBeiitli, Sr 2m1. -L 13 Wasman, A McMurtrie, j N Hood. Jr Anna Fisher, Jessie Collins, Second Part-GracieRoss. Firet Part -W 0 Johnston, W R Coerler, E Makins. The lest spellers, in the monthly spelling matches were: -Sen‘ 5 -Murray blithe .r autt5 -John Kehl. Sen 4 -Arnold .Petrie, Jun 4 -Lola Rath -Wed. Sr 3- Walter Mcileath. Jun 3rd-tdallathwell,2nd-LaWrerice Wasin an . • TuelteramIth ' -.....Ma.rjory_Barge,AleaAgpneae.._ Gould, FannyHellyari ViTilfrid Seeley, Cecil Peckett.. Junior -Mary Rathwell, Lira, Liver- more, Ruth McMath,Harry Lawrence, Merritt Nediger, Edna West, Willie Marshall, Murray McNeil. Wiltse, teacher. . • Division 8 Senior -Eva Jacobs, Georgie Wag Londedboro. - ner, Eulilie Hill Marion Andrews;Itob- NoTas-A . rousing political meeting bus Shrink, Agnes aI er, ,eorent was held here on Monday nignt in be- Shipley, Willie Ireland. Lorne Perdue; Lorne • West, earl half of R Holmes the Libera,i candidate. the ,Conservative side was not • repre- sesented,Thos McMillan and R Holmes ave splendid addresses: Miss Minnie' you lia.s returned from the es Lear of the 3.3t con., bad the misfor- tune to fall out of a apple tree one day last week. A car of apples was loaded here this. week. The evaporator is running at present but apples are not coming in fast. enough. The corn cutting has been hard work around here; several machines have been broken. Wm Lyon has resumed' work at the station this week. 0011.00L. REPORT --The following is the report for S. S. No, 4, Tuckersittith for the month of September. Names are in order of meritt-IV-Ilattie Turner, Oscar Ball, Sadie Walters, Os. car Switzer. Harold Tnrter, Frank 0'. Brien, Will Walters. TU. -Penile& St -11, *Wellington Crich, Nelson Crich, Herman Crich, Xelville Waiters. • II -- Alum Gibson, Grace Walters, Ida Ball, Mary Tuttier, Myrtle °rich, Russell Orich, Viola Wise Myrtle Rogersort, ItIttri Riley. Part'it--Dalbert Riley, Gibsort. Part 1 Earl Orich,Elva, -Nott, Wilbur Nott, S Grant, teacher. • Junior -Muriel KaufmaisEthel Was - man, Hattie Livermore, Earl Johns- tone; Georgie Walker Phemie Cree, Alice Fluker Harold' Bailey C. A. , . TaYlor• teacher. • very much itn roved in health. Ed. , NOTES --.MISS Maggie Badour will spend a month's holidays at Court. right. Mrs Mulholland arrived home from Chicago Monday evening. Mrs Draper returned to her home in Aylmer Wednesday. Mks Tebbutt,sr is still very low, ,With no imprevement Miss Georgina 'Rutaball is still serious- ly ill. II& and Mrs Mulholland attend- ncl-a-*edding-in-J-Mitchellnn-Wednes- day. Miss Sophia Sterling is visiting her sister Mrs J Jervis this week. • ANNIVERSARY SERVICES -The anni- versary services of the Methodist church will be held Sunday Oct. 18th. Rev W G Howson, Wingnata, will preach morning and evening; Rey W J aolliffe of Clinton, will address the Sabbath School in the afternoon The church , choir is preparing special music for the occasion. Collections will be taken at all services in aid of the Trust fund Of the church. Mon- day evening foliowing, a grand tea meeting and entertainment will be held to in addressed by Revs W. E., Kerr, of,Clinton, and W L Hiles of Bayfield, and Rev 3 Greene of Clinton mnsicby the choir assisted by Mr Geo' Pearson, of Clinton. • Goderleh. •• Wax, Taxa Vown -The town council bas acted on the petition recently nee- sented to it asking for the subnussion of a by-aavr to abolish the water and light commission in Goderich, and has decided to have a vote on the question, Mrs Wm ()oats, Sr., is seriously ill at Creston, Ohio, with pneumonia..... Messrs Walker & Ross sold a beautiful Doherty Piano total to Mr; Malcolm. McTaggart. •The, Crop Estiniates are Upward Bountl, . E L Pease general manager of, Royal Bank, says yield may - Reach 120,000,000Besh, ' Montreal, Sept. 22nd. -E. L. Pease, general manager of tne Royal Bank, hasjust returned from an extended tour through the west, and speaks op. timistically of the situation. The wheat yield, said Mr. Pease, is turning out to be even larger than es- timated.and the general opinion in Winnipeg is that the eve will run from 115,000,000 to 120,000,000 bushels. In some,pletes the yield per acre is as- W. 5,- pi -news t, , Phm B • p. illangleeturing flemZst• • . . . • '.; Rouse: •to .Rent ' • The undersigned offers to rent the twa story house on ViatorieSt.,belsw the track; the house is in very good repair ; there is • good half and soft water also good •wood Axed; Apply to TWITCHELL & SONS, .' • , • ThEviiig • .. . Gornfort •Hnrazor troulges possible when you use a Carbo Magnetic. requires no Hon. ing, no grinding, always ready for use. 'We iiersonelly guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. Weialao have other razora including the Mab. Bokeris, Eiteven's,,Elliott's and, • the the Gillette Safety. • • Razor strops 20o to $1..25 Shaving Brushes 10c to 5140 Williarns.Colgates and Vinolio. ahaving Soaps. Talcum Powders, Bay Rum: Styptic Pencils, Colognes, etc. • Ea Hove Dispensing Chemist. . .. • .... ........... r .... ........ . noir.hropibmok FALL TERM sommisimmoom • BOgillS on Sept. it. Our old -established aiid reliable school offers the best faeilities for .seourieg a sound business and shorthand training. write fox catalogue; Pays to .? investigate. • •' ,2 • tonishingly„ Jarge,__1034.-18 Axe.00111g.. earlier expectations.. The weather haft been perfect, and the noovement of wheat to market is unprecedented. The average daily Movement is over 500 cars and in one day no less than 630 cars passed thru Winnipeg. ' There are, however, no indications as yet of an active business revival,but this cannot long,be delayed, in view of the large amount of money the crops will produce. • British Coltunbia does not appear to have suffered to any ; serious extent from the depression. Vancouver is growing rapidly, with a population now estimated at 100,000 and with building operations on a large Scale. The lumber industry is somewhat depressed owing to large • stocks cn hand, but the mills are how actively at Work and stocks are not accumulat- ing. The Royal Bank engaged $1,500;000 gold yesterday, and there was another engagement of $500,000, bringing the total up tco$2,000,000, • bArl IVI'GILVICCDDY AIMESTHD ZOO Thom- 13 C Biltwards, proprietor of the Rye Opener, Calgary, Wednesday laid informatirm against Dan McGilli- cuddy; of the Calvary Inetes,charging criminal libel. McGillicuddy was et- reetea Mild afternoon and later releaffed in 0,003 bail. The action arises out of MI article which appeared on the front page of The News yesterday, wbieb. Mr Edwards charges reflects on hit personality atia on his morals: The Retitle m question charges that Mr Edwards is "unfit for hunum society" and is couched, in such terms as are unmistakable as to what is mearit. andlor whom it is intended. Mr McGillicuddy who was ad former resident of Goderieh, has still u any warm blonde here, Uslime1cu uS1RCSS coIkge Yonge and "MeGitl Sta., Toronto. ..././••••••60.0•00,14.•Ptarl•Akf••P•••••••...iNsf• .. hiti•AkuThigellie • , •SITUATIONS • • with loading business houses awalb • Our 'graduatea. •••• • Loose-leaf .Ledger sted all modern methods whiela ensure rapid advancement, :Gregg Shorthand • • taught by the only :teadhor in On. •• tario whe attended gm AUTHOR'S SCHOOL. • THREE • aitriume StenograchY, Comniercial, Telegraffilze. • . Enter apy-dar.• 'Write for particulars • . 41110......111•••••••••• Fall,Ternt from Sept. ht. ClintonilusinessCollege Geo. Spotton. Principal. 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