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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-09-10, Page 1• inton Tear 'CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAYI SEPTEMBER 101h. 1908 Sal.Fm.m.0.1.m•Timmossowee Whol Nnintor 1541 The News -Record will be sent to any address in Canada to January, 1909, for 23 Cents. ',Rosoomooswisswaoswoswaowiftworooasolowsos at $hall it be? That'sthe question that Is asked •over and over again, where there le a present to be chosen for a bride : Moet neoplesigree that it should come from g jewellery trtore. because somehow jewellery and presents Are always aelleciatedt If those interested only knew It, e could relieve them Of their uncertaintyin a few minutes. OunetOck furnishea the hinter • It reveals in a minute s more appropriate presents than anyone could sit at home . and recall'In,a, Whole day. • , So we invite buyersand we prOmise to make their, choosing easy sod their choice 'satisfactory. Aisoolor , and Oiitteland. • Clinton. - .'eueinseenneenseasor . INCORPORATED 1669 HE 1101AL BANK OF CANABA Pald-Un CaPital $3.600.000; Reserve $4.890,000 . Total Assets - • • - , $46,500,000 'HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL CLINTON BRANCH: COUNTRY BUSINESS Ever,' facility afforded to ferneers „ • - and others for the transaction of their banking business. Sales Mites will be ashed or taken for Special Attention Paid to 'Savings Bank Accounts • .., . .• • . • • . 'The Farmers! Bank- of Canada • . . . . . ion. - 00 - . ... . . . • . -rot.A,ssets $1,Soo,000•, .C,•11.- . I ,11!°•°. " 40 Branches Throughout Canada. • ' . . •_ __ Sp fel attontionairso to farmers' business, • Sale Notes iscounted or Oollected•at lowest current rates. . . . . . ge .. Deposits of $1 and a tids riordved. Interest paid or added to principal 4tiroes spear • . _Tow money is 0 motile to leaTe hi tho house where burglars, thieves or tiro may take it -front. n-0 . loyestitinrislry-speouta ono or -with doubtful institutions_...... atbr _that so -often tn#7 pat rave robbed men of their ard earned wealth. • s . . • .. ,•'..-1, , ., , • ; 'D Its and Money Or' ors issued• . • „ o Canada 'or the world remember our drafts , .-ft-'1164°E.-'eltn ' Our monek . 'no • mo • • a • enters smallish e here and sold at lowest possible rates. - orders a is papatdest par at any -point In Canada and principal -.points in the Unite • states* d Greatiltitain. . - • ' . •• • - • • • . • • • • _•._ • • • • • • ' is . • semi MorroCourteous Treatment. -10E44mi:ea, . • . s 7-, • .. • • . ,, •... , , . . Brucefield. and -Ds,hvvood. Branches .., . R. 4r. DUNLOP, Manager • DYNAN . CLOTHING *I• • ORDERED Crooks D _LOTHING 1. • lot aracte • From every view -point our boys' clothing is noted for , Style Durability Fit, Value Every garment shows indivi'd0- ality, being masterfully tailored • from all -wool selected woolens. • : Detil4e seats tind. knees • In trousers. • • Bauble elbows In coat sleeves The New Exhibit is "Wadi& for Your Inspection.. . will you he ? "Lion Brand." Our Clothes fit . the critical son. Our Prioes" fit, the practical sire. "A Square Deal fpr Every Man." MORRISti 8? CROOKS Successors to Hodgens Bros. Clothing Store o 1 THANKSGIVING, It is understood that, Monday, the 19th of October, fe likely to be select- ed as' Thanksgiving, Day. This is a departure front 'the time-honored •Thursday, but the change will 'be ap- preciated. BAPTI-ST cgunou. The pastor will preach !ext. Sun- day, 'Subjecto, morning: "The league of the Gibermitee" ; evening ; "Why te went a:way." The hymn sheets used at the 'evening sernice are much aPerecieted, and the congregation is THE" LOCAL MARKET, Wheat 80c to 82e„ Oats 350 tO 30c. Pears 80c to 82e. Barley 480 to Ms Butter 1130 - Eggs 17c. Live Hoge $6.25, • WESLEY CHURCH. * The Ladies' Aid of Wesley ehurch will give a banquet in the 1.7Wii. hall on the evening of Oct, 15th, notice of which is given -at thie early dele in ode r to pre-empt the date. In ad - picking up and enjoying new piecesdition to an excellent menu a good They are .quite 'a feature in the set- program will be provided. vice, • , The League resumed itsmeetings on is Tuesday evening after a montli's va- HE TOWN courim. s . cation. The topic was talon by Miss At Tuesday night's meeting of the Edna Cooper who handled it in a town council Chief Wheatley drew Vary capable manna'. Next ;Monday attention„_to_the,„ fact_thaes,the eVilicr evening the League will entertein the of 'a: traction engine haddelibeeately out -Of -town- students of the -tiniest- driven over green crossings and had ruined them. "The same man did the, same thing. last year," added the Chief, "and I think the town should have some • redresS, While .travelling on the country roads they have to carry planks • for the culverts. They should`be compelled to have the same consideration for our. crossings senile they are not sufficiently dry to per- mit of heavy traffic." - • This council coincided with the Chief. ' • Messrs, John Wisemae a'nd Peter Cantelon *en paid ten 'dollars each for an audit of the treasurer's books conkeuent on the resignation of ' Captain Meraggert. For theirregul- ar annual •eedit these gentlemen are paid $25 Sp •that Ole.. year they win ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. • Principal Hartley conducted the ser - yeses last Sundays His ,diseeurses were :midi aseptemated by the cons gregation. • Rev. Mr, Hartley of Blyth, teother of the above, will be in charge it Sunday., • - etre-John' Ransford, will, it is ex- pected, lake Ake services ler one Stuy day during the rector's absence, Tile wardens, who have charge ot the ar- Tangemeets,' are urging him to de 4te knowing full well that. Inrge roopega- tions would listen to him with pleas- ure and profit.. A NEW FLAG POLE, receive Sin in all . A new flag pole was hoisted on. the Councillor Graham reported against. town hall on Friday last to repleco the $25 claim made bi Mr. Jake the one broken in a gale some tittle Iteeker for ditma.ges alleged to have ego, The pole is 27 feet long and ite b - done- his property_ by an over- cap is rather over 80. feet front moth - flow from Maty street drain. t‘I can't see where he has Sueteitied any dam- age Whatever," . said the worthy Conneillor. ".As a matter of fact I believe the overflow did his prOperty- more good than harrier" t- . Dr ShaW' represented the Rotten - bury street east property owners) in asking that the -street be graded. -this fall ands the watercourScs cleaned out. He, also askedthat instead of placing the earth taken Oil by the machitie in the centre of tlie road that it be er earth. The swork of placing the pole in its socket was not just, • so easy as appeared from 'the street be- low for it was quite a height and the. men hadn't much t room. to etend, However, they accomplished their task in a .satisfaCtory • Manner and quicker than, was ! expected. Albert Seeley was superintendent with the following assistants : 'Wheatley, R. Welsh, M. O'Donnell, J. Levy, . MANY HAPPY RETURNS, ' THANKS BOR FLOWERS. The manager of the House of Rangel wishleS to thaulr tbe of the PreSbyterian church, Seeferth, for a box of cut flowers. The timely egift has been much appreciaten, The most recent inmate admitted to the House orRefuge is a Mrs. Shaver of Seatorth, aged sixty-five years.. THERE ARE QUEER PEOPLE. Mr. Belcher.'s big cisllie which re- sponded to the name of "Jack", waS 'poisoned on Thursday last "Jack" we.s a -gnat favorite with the child- reti ; every, kid in town liked him and :he did not appear to have any bad habits. The poisoning furthet Mee- teatea the fact that there are some very, queer peopin in the ' BOWLING, nk...stronteGoderieles„which been taking part in the lawn bowling teernament in Wingham, 'played a game with one of our local rinks on Tuesday which residted in a score el, In to 6 in favor of Clinton, ' Godeeich • . Olin -ten • MeDiarnesi W. 'Graham Holmes • J. Hamilton Dieltensoh J, Harland Reynolds D, A. Forrester - (skip 6 ; (skip) 15 THE FLOWER CONTEST. • • Last spring the Horticultural -So- ciety !distributed 110 packages of 'dower seeds among as many cbildren and in order to arouse an interest in• their cultivation they promised a ser- ies of prizes in the•fall for the best plots. Lad Week thirty ,names were handed in and on lqonday Registrar Coats and Messrs. T. Cottle and A. Mackenzie visited the homes. of the children and found that their 'flowers were. of good quality. They awarded prizes- as follows : Special given by Mr, Cottle, Sid , • Watts. 1st 'Violet Earge. . • 2rid; Grace Walker., 3ed, Len -Harland. 4th, Wilfrid Dickenson. • • • • • • •• -niovedselsewheee -- • • ' ; ' , Mr, Isaac-jackson was horn ' at -The council thought :the .request Thirsk, Yorkshire,' 'England, on, .Sepe. quite reasonable and diteeted that the toribex 4th 1830 se ; on Friday le.st I s work . be deee, , . ,, . , celebrated I ••• led 78th .birthilay. , Ile • Mr. .Thos, Ma.ckeniie made a. s 'b g .. 1-- doeset'clook.lt, not by: any rnea.ns, or kick' against, the sinewalk now, being , at least liy ten •years. ' yi9, has lived bitilt: from the Normannie corner s to a bus ' life•and is yet ective in niOVee' the ntatIoill ' sessore,1-;„-eLethe, entire" Sati.44- •tian of the Principals' a: re'Sponsible. position in; the shipping department, of the Jackson Mfg, :co. Mr. Jack- son, is, the; father of seven Sons • and four daughters.and it as One of •the• litter who on •Friden, last, his owe tirthday,,,presehted him 'with another grandchild. To this. Citizen. 'of our town for ever half a •century 'ahd- who carries hiS; years so, lightly .The News -Record wishes :Many happy ie - turns of his birthday. BOWLING .TOURNAMENT. -• • Itrees'. "I- wo I,dn • , - ' one hundred dollars and I am as fond of money •ae anybody" 'eaid ho in con-. Coenanlor Find said that e wide street is never .eo well kept as a mertow. one. With the former you have the roadbed,. fringe of long grain and weeds, and .then the walks. Hew many ptopertY owners :have been in the habit. of keeping:. tidy the land ;outside the walks. %But inaine they do. . Our Streeta yihich -the walks are •outside are the h. -tet kept of the two. • . • . Councillor Smith contended ;that King could net he considered a. resid-. oleo street and constAquently theWallos Should. nes• inside. Moreover, the, ma- jority, of .the property owners, had aisle - ed for it a,hd their Wishes. should be coneidered. ' s • Mr: A. J. Grigg rather took 'ene-teesthe-geetnin jority favored the outside. IBS: moth- tee•owns two hduses on the street in 1 III • • • • Bayfield „Additional Bayfield eeWe page lour. l'he Lantos' ; Aid of the Metliodist? 'elnirch. met at the „ •honie• of Ara: Cieave On the Sauble Line on •Wed- neSday •aftenoon. • • • •••:•• •'• ,• : Mr. Charles Robinsons of • Nevis -Westminster,. 13. C.,.is the ,giiest , • tif MS Mother, Mrs. Thos.. Jowett: • Master Cleame Erwin, London, is. Spending•'' -a . few, tat reef; • • • • Itev;Hiles exchanged'pulpitse. With* ReV. Millyard of geoderieh last ;Sun - ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW. MilissenTiste..lt Hoover spent Alunday M• lrass.t(Ifiv(.14);S;tewart retuned home Miss 13erthe IVIcRae visited in Detroit, Mr. Lou Jackson' spent Sunday with this week. his parents in Exeter. . Mr, John Torrance is visiting friends Mrs. Walter King visited eirs. James in Port Hope and Toronto., . Scott of IVforris this week.° Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Wasznann were in Mr. and Mrs. Balaton of 'Myth pent. ' Bluevale Sunday and Mond -y. Tuesday with Mrs. Bateden. • , desboro were in Clinten Tuesday. 1 ft for Winnipeg th:e morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Lash= of Lon- M,;, John Houston and his son, Kirk, Miss Essie Fitiler, has bem in Luck- Mr. JoSvph May of Exeter was visit. now for a few days of the paet-weSk, ing at Me. A. Hooper's the other Mrs. John Hyslop of town went to day. • s ' Toronto to visit ,filends. during the Bonny Boman of Blueva,le spent Sun - Fair. • , • • day end Monday with4Annie Wes - Miss Alnies Armstrong is spending a Mann. • • ' couple of weeks .With friends in NMI* Ray Govenlock of Seaforth &pent ' • ... - — , — 71nircinfo. . .Lacii bay, *Ille gileit-Or Miss , C'..- , Mm, J, P. Sheppard spent Saturday Lindsay. • and Sunday with her son Norman in Miss Reynolds of ;Wingham was. in Hamilton. . town 'on • Monday „on her way to Mr. Clarenee Sheppard of Molsoee s •Gsneriele Bank staff is speeding his holidays Miss Jennie Taylor visited. her;e;ster, in Toronto Mrs. Wilbur Manning, London, . :the . • Mr. 0. 0,..Rance left yesterday on a past week. ' 4 s• • One. of tne, most enjOya;ble days the boWless have had this season was Monday jest when a tournament con- fined to the club took place on the local .green., Nine 'rinks participated.; six winning prizes,: first,' and second for the teophy and the same tot the association and eonselation. The prize-winning rinks Were es, fo ows . • Trophy. ' • • • question so he naturally is much in- R. Graham ,C, J. Willis • tereated. He strongly favors the out- H. Wiltse A'. Strome. • Side. ' J. Harland J, I -Ruttier Councillor Grattan% • agreed with 4. 113. Hoover W. J. Stevenson COutteillor Smith. • , • (skip) 24 . • (skip) 13 • Reeve •Gibbings iaid the • -streets Association, • • certainly took better leivith .the walks D. McCorvie G. W. Barge . Rattenbury J. WeiSS otttside and. it would ecareely do to . nedigar Pr. Shaw ' have them inside - on. lone etteet . an Dr. -.Agnew . W. P. Spalding . eutside on the next. • Mayor Wiltse said that M the event (skip) 11 . , • (skip) 6 . of the walk Seeing placed inside, of . Consolation, • • 611 'W. Graham. • J. L. Courtin* what use is the property outside. can't drive en. it or use it as a road.' J. Tesmistss -W. Harland Gibbing& J. Wiseman • .. • But it will he 'covered with grass end j, We ,Ictigt,, D. A. Forrester •C. E, Dowding'. weeds and be ensightly. meesover; have uniformity if We are '. (skip) 11. ,(skip) to.' haVe regard tor the appearance of • our streets. And the ouibi e w ' BA.SEBALL IVIATCHBS. will ena.blc' us to makb: e•till lietter • rhe most interesting oast I ell res tch- job 'Of• the niaca,da.mising when/ th at 03 ef tile season Were played in the • business trip down througn the ;.nd Mr, John Robinson of Varna visited • of Evangeline. his relatives in town from Saturday Miss P. Husband of Ingersoll spent until 'Monday. , Labor Day With ber sister, .Mrs. Mrs. •W. Moore was in Hamilton over • Kenneth Chown, • Sunday. Mr. M'oore has ;a position Miss Kathleen McCourt returned to in that city, Parkhill on 'theater to resume . her Miss Clara Lindsay of Toronto is dutiot as teacher. • , spending her holidays with her Par - Miss Ross LaVis• ha,returned from eats in town, Toronto, after attending Alio millin- Mrs, 'Mutch, the -esteemed matron of ery openings in that city, . the House of Refuge, is visiting MU. A. T. Cooper and her see, Mast- friends in 'Gerrie.. " er • Willis, have. returned from. a say- Mrs. Cole has returned to her home at , en Weeks' visit in Chicago. Waterloo after yisikng her daughter, Miss. Wiv3atley returned Tuesday front Mrs. George' Jacnson. a. week's Visit with her sister, Mns. Miss Myrtle Etty of Mitchell was the. • George McCartney, Wondstoen. guest for a te* days Of this ; •week Mes. Ed. Munro is expecten home tbie .of Miss Nettie Wasmatm, week! from an extended vent with Mr. and Mrse-sOlintHosinersettleu-Sall---. friends at several plaees in Manito- visited the !annex's Pipets for a ba. • " few days ,of the peat :week. Rev: Mr. and Mes. Hiles of I3eyfield Messrs., T. Beacom and j. Pair at - and Miss Hiles of Kincardine were • tendensthe funeral of the late Forrest the guests .:of Mrs. A., Hooper on • Ross at Bayfield yesterday. _ Ttiesday. ' Mr. W: Stephenson of London spent • . Mrs. Thos.. Hicks, atter s a• few days a few days of the past week at the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Josh. Cook, home •of his parents, Mr: and MM. . retuned to hor home . at Mt. Forest D. Sieptenson. • , • 'On Tuttniy. J. Torrance, Manager of the Dom - Mrs, Carlton' retuvAd to ha' honic at. Mien Bank; Monnt Albert, spent Goderich on T isesda.Y. inter a few . Labor Day. file geed • of his mother, days vieit with. her son Mr. Win Mr. J. Torrahce. •• • liam 'Rutledge., , • Mrs. John Spooner. left .Tuesday Mrs. Isaac Hittchings of ..'S-outh• ieturn. to her home in Virden, • Man. dleton 'arrived on Tuesday 'and will . Site was' eccompaeled as far As Tor- ; ...ot her daughtert Mrs. G-, • ball. ' s'. • ' ' . :'•., Mies Blanche She,ppard, Hyde Park, Mr. Frank Mitchell of Sarnia, who. • . .• and Miss, Grace Sheppard, Lambeth., several ye.ateS"ante !for '46•ifin kilan! • , 'yisited at the.parentai home; !Town; was a; ary goons Clerk: in Clinton, 2 '• •• • sends e'ireet;"SaturdaY Snliday. ,hos. been 1,P.pciinted' to a 4oVernment. • • Mis Thos. Kearns . Iretureed• ltcme position in Ottawa.:., ' . • • , .Tuesday evening frent a few days Rev. W. .J, joiliffee'anci Mrs; , visit with relatives at .Palmerston. , sailed Liverpool: last Tiiursd.y She •was accompanied by her neice, and .are expected, to 'reack.home next) • Mrs.. Ed. East, Hiillett. • • week. The MisSes „Jollille will re-. Mr. Harold Wiltse returned yesterday tun item Grimsby this Week. f;eM West where he, ha e been Mrs. George Dohetty swent. to Lieto- s - for several :montb.S. He Woks as if Well on. Saturday" hi reSnOnSe to a • • .the breer:eS 'which eome. from the ;telegram stating' that heir 'siker, prairies agreed with him ' •'•Urs,:. John Brisbin, had died . that .Registraf Coats., G-Oderich, Was in morning.; Mrs. DolteStY retained on. Clinton '.yesterday; . accOMpanied by •Tueeday.: • • s • • • his riePhew, Mr. R.',Mitepherson' for-: 0, DroWn, section foreman e G. ; nulls- of Clinton but now a clerk T. Re haS. been on the slak list the in the Patent' office' at OttaWa. • past . ten days but is new .rapidly . • :Postniester 'Scott .was in To:rent°. convalencifin, During his essence Montlay and Teesdayeattencling •a Mr. 'Art Jackson .of Hensill is, :In • " .meeting of provincial p. m's. A.417 charge of the si:ction. • .Henderson of the Central Division at ; Addison in the state of NeW dresses . were . delivered by Inspector MrS. 'James .Flynit is visiting friends and the Pristmaster Or Toronto..• York. Her neice and nePliew, Miss 'be tne .guest Sot! a •eou,ple of:Weeks ' onto by, ligr gi§ter, org. oiarg num- . • In She past few years death venting, untiniel'y has struck Bayfield hard. It is but .a couple of years Since two of our young : fishermen met the king ottertots While engaged' in their daily .oecupetion, and it Is yet !resit in out recollection that ler days their Mor- tal, remaina Were the • sport of the wa.4tes. But' Forrie Ross, son (Cour esteemed citizen, Mr. Murdoch :came .1.6 his death in another form, the. manner of Which is related in :the despatch girun ;below frorn Niagara Palls: • ' On teceiving the, sad news Mr. Ross left • by, the firet ttain for the •Falls and •alter midnight of Tuegdak he, reached home with the temainss, The juneral took • place on Wednesday .el- wooirrtite-seroices-4-4114,4I. Oise -and graveside being conducted by the Rev. John •McNeil. There was - .veiy large Attendance. of,Sriende, . some coming from Clinton,' for the sincere Sympathy of the whole ' countryside gees out the parents, brothers and sisters Who are thus so suddenly -and Work is begun next .opring. The council decided . that the wail( should to outside. • The option held by the, °outwit on the piece Of • land on which the swa.ter- Works. wells arc being sunk tiepins. the first of • October so some actien Will have to be taken at an tails, date. The.pricc is $300. • Petitions were presented for a short Cement walk on the west -side pi Raglae etreet and trent R. J. 1V1iller's to 0, J. Wallis' on North street. The following accounts were ordered paid : T. 1V1acitenZie ......, ''' . ...... .„ ..... $32.98 .S. J; :Andrews, tile • . .... 4.48 Flee Co. drying hose 22.92 Elect:tie Light, Co. .„ 91.84 0. '•Crich, salory .... . .. 35.00 Timothy seed 1.00 Municipal World ....... .. . 1.95 Charity • 6.00 S. Pratt, work on fire engine 0.90 W. Coats, °registering 2.00 J. Wiseman, special audit ....„-110.00 P. Cantelon, special audit 10.00 Davis & Rowland, weighing 3.60 J. Miller, street watering ..... ...!50.60 IL Carrick, salary 50.00 The reeetptg for the triOnth were : 'scales- $17.35, hall $6, cementing I $32.75. park on Menday. .The. a. in. pine Centralia vs : Clinton restilted in fav- or of the visitors by a ,.ore eight t� four, hut the locals were reifies their pitcher, Clarenee Seepperd bas- ing gone away On his hoildays. Frank/ Walker, however, cattle home at noon and was in the box • for :the' p. game which, Clinton won by a vcore' Of 10 to 2, With 'an inaittes spurts The home 'nine pitt up good a) -round play and the score, showed the !da- tive merits, of the teams The scores arid positions, of the home nine in the afternomi 'were as followg r. 1. 1, Walker ' 1, n. Johnston lb. Alexander 2b, 0, ; W. Wis •,orta*t Arnistrong 8b: 1, °Ouch 1, f, i • map- ning o, f„ 2, Hawkins°. . The Juniors Defeat gialoth In the ofternoon me.tch aiso took plate between the Clinton and $0a forth juniors Whiell Was SOMeWhat easily won by the 'former, the score Standing 24 to 14 in tbeir favor, 'They played wen and headed, the seerii because ' they were much the better team. Their individual seorel were as follows Pra,nk Forrester ss. Joint Wiseman c.f. 4, Elmer Iterr r.f. 1, Charles Trowhill p. 3, Warren Fineh 1.1. t, William Greig 2b. 4, George Maekenzie 2b. 2, Lore Metinell lb. 4, Matt. Levy c. 1. sadly bereaved. •• Niagara •• Fells, Sept. 5. --Forrest • Oat placeS,. has resumed her duties ' in Ross, 22 years old, of Bayfield, the Postiffice. The patrons of the was instantly killed '•at 6 o'clock 1.61 office Appreciate :It NUM Pickett's night at Nia.gara, Falls N. Y.; while prompt and courteous services and hiankei,ngwhairhidepluiengDedr. o'lvi:eo'rageth'es atiuitaoginaroa- are pleased . to See her again . • on .Gorgeinto the, Gorge Railroad Out, lss dity forty, feet" below.' Hale, ear. and Mrs. 'A. Case and Masses Fred. arrived last Week from. Rose,' chauffeur 'for Dr. Hedge who was. New York, and for the next , 'few' driving, and George Hetrick' or Wriglit monthe will be residents of Clinten. McVilbit'S garage were both sere • The Many friends they have made iousle*. injured, Hale being severely lacerated, and Herrick stietaining: set- here always extend them a hearty ious scalp Wounds. The car bad • been welcome on „their return each fall. Master Fred., 'who always makes• taken to. the garage for repairs • and. good use of his time When the Hale proposed a trial run to tC.st the ily Comes over, startled to's scnool machine. He asked Ross, who -did Tuesday morning.' hot want to go; and all went well . • until the return journey; which was Mrs. (Dr.) Zvans returned home Mon - taken along, Whirlpool street :which day after teveral weeks visit .with runs _along toe top of the'Gorge bank., her sister at Indian Head,. Sask. Vale increased the speed to ascend • a Owing to the destructiow of a corning:hill, and justthen the machine bridge the passengers on the Amin became uninanageable,• swerved and on which Mrs. Evens was returning era.shed into it telephone pole, ' whieb had to take passage on one of • the it tore down ; And, rebotinding, eollid- ed With a big noels and plunged over the bank. RoSs wag thrown over thertelephone wires and fell on his head, striking the earth with terrific impact, and breaking his neek 'anti left arm. Ile WaS hinnediately killed. Heerick was hurled about fifte,en feet in the and was rendered unconscious, while Hale was pinned at the wheel of the car, whieh immediately • burst into flames. The gasoline tank burst, 'die contents igniting, and Hale Was in danget of being incinerated. The fire- men Were Summoned and they quench- ed the 'flames sufficiently to extrieate gale from his peeilous position. The! ear, whieh was worth $4,000, is corn.; pletely destroyed. Ross, the dead man, 'was chauffeur for Nieklis, superintendent • of the Gorge Railroed, who torittOIS a line 'of tourist automobil.esi here. TIV:- A. 'stantelon of. Ilensa.11 Ictor• and 1VIL. 1.7 eerrReYrraidsr in town this Mottling. He. has quite Were her . pleats ' for several weeks ' • recovered froth ' the recent • severe recently. are residents or Addison. • illneiskhe passed. :through, but it, ne.-• Neelands, editor of the, lieneali. oessitated. after he. was ableto Observer, was in toWn yeiterday mote about a three-weeke' holiday •afternoon on his way homent from : a • ' • . up north. , . . • •.. - visit to .Mono -Road, Brampton and Mite. Rena plekett, aftera very pleas- Toronto. In cernmon with most ' ant holiday at Toronto and other • newspaper Men, Mr. Neelanene holi- days are few. and for between. Master Willie Bell, scin of Mr. R.' A's • • Bell, Spent, his sixth birthday with ' his cousins of the MeLean, Patter, - son and Bell families of doderich. • In all they made a baker's dozen and when they gathered around the • table they formed, a lively group of . " • hearty looking children, all ender. ten, years of age. •• •,. • .• • Northerh !Navigation, Co steamers from Fort William to the Soo. The put up the hard cash for the build- steanier had a full passenger list; ing °of a railway from "The ear" and when the train load from the to Stratford. Mr. Cabana is a well" 'West was added thereto it meant knoWn houseman and is said to be niscomfort for many. ' possed of considerable meanie Mr. Oliver Cabana Jr. and Mr. Ebner Cabana of Buffalo were,. in Clinton • Saturday and akg iin Mondtv. intervening . time they • spent . in St. Joeeph where the first Mention- ed owns the brickyard. It has not been-, operated for the past season, and the kiln has crumbled down 'bet Mi. Cabana said white here that he would put more Money into the concern and • set it going again. During conversatieri lre spoke of the • ptesenee at St. Joseph On Sunday • of several rnea Of capital who ate e being solicited by Mr, Confine to • A 'BUSY INDUSTRY. - The knittitig,faetetY, ,working cies er time which is refreshing to ..- heat these days when so many indastries all 'ever. the country are either elos3d down working only' part time. The secretary -treasurer of the Itnitting Company informed The News-Iteeord last levening that they have now orders on hand sufficient to 'keep them going until next February without toitehing on spring order's at all. News -Record to Jan '09 25e. ' NeUr Advertisements Fernitute for Sale -5 Bannitet.-4,adireS' Md: -5 Steel 1ahges-Ileriande-4 , New Pall Styles.--Tozer's-8 Dors' Clothing -M. & O.-1 The New Coate-Itodons'-..8 Wanted -M. Jackson ,Son -5 , Girls lWanted--Knittitig CO. -4 (Teacher Wanted -W, Me'Cool-5 ' Girl Wanted-MrS. McTaggart -5 1 New .Fall Coats-Newcombe'' Farmers' 13 atik-It T. tutilop-4 New Dress Goods -Couch & Co. -4 .. •1 • r• •