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FRE» • JACKSON
Clinton News -Record
'Peen Farthing •oi Kingston was el..
Voted ElehOp ot Moeisteer.
AUCTION SALE OP. FARM STOOK
at lottt 33,. Con. 8, L. R. S., Tticiter-
.smith On Pridey, Dec, 4. at 1 et -V.04
p. M., she following One inetched
genera purpose; teem rising 6. Ana
7 yeas :Old, 1 drat mare suppeeed
to be in teal, 1 dretheltorse rising:
0 years old, 1 ,driving Wesel rising' 4
years old sired by Sidney, 2Eletie
'Art° B. colte rising 2 yrs old, 2.
.draft fillies .rising -3 years old,. 1
- better 3 yearsold- with eat .at feet,.
1 cow 6 years old to valve in April,
Ves 20 steers anti 6 heifers. 2 years
2 fat steers', 1 yearling heifer,. 2
calves, -also 3 pigs two era es elelf
neenths old. All. of which ilf. be
sold without reserve, Terme :-
Ten months' credit' or a .discouet of
4 cents on the donee fee well. -
Line Bros., Proprietors!; T. jirown,
Auctioneer.
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B. lifoover
Nelson Ball
Cosy
Comfo
Can be experienced
in any home which
.\01;re are privileged to
urnish.
amesszp
.Attracti ye little articles of Furni-
ture, artistically wronged, teed a • •
charming appealance to atieitlittiere
wise dull and monotonous *apart-
ment.
All our 'Furniture is
of the highest grade
Though low in
price. r
See our solfd oak Cobbler Seat
h Rockers at $2.00 -
We are sole agents
for the famous Her-
-miles Springs and Os-
termoor Mattresses.
ctMeleCD
"ONTARIO PROVINCIAL FA1R''
$2.20 to Guelph and etern from
Clinton via Grand Trunk Railway
System, Good going Dec.
0-10 and Ilth. Return Watt Dee.
14th. Seeure tickets from Grand
Trunk Agents. .
Delicate ChiVren
Made Well and Strong,
The little ones are frail. Thetrihold
upon life is slight. At the very first
symptoms of trouble Belay's OWn Tate -
tete should be given., This =dibble
cures colic, Cour stomach, indigestion,
diarrhoea, constipation, teething troe,-
bles and other minor ailments. It is
equally good for the new born babe
as the Well 'grown qbiki, Mothers
have „the guarantee of a government
analyst that thls medicine contains
no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff,
Mrs. Creasman, New Hambukg,
says •.---"1 ;have used Beby's OWn
Tablets for stomach trouble and cons
stipation with marked success. I feel
that my little ones are safe when I
have a box of Tablets in the house."
Sold by medicine dealers or by mail
ae. 25! centa box from The., Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville,
_One: _ ,• • , •
Live Stock Market.
West :Toronto, Nov,• 23.e -The heavy
run at, both the "local and Toronto
nitants la,st week lia,d a decided
feet on lead° at the Union Stock
Yarns, ,this morning. The quantity. of
cattle offering re -day was very sinall,
amounting to 23 came and Consisting,
of 464 cattle, 253 sleep andlanibe, 49
hogs and 38 calves.' In keeping with'
the supply was the demand as many
of the butcher had Made big purchases
la,st week, and' were not prepared to
buy in any great quanlitye although
cattle of fleet quality, of which there
were few, sort quiCkly. tleriort, eat tie
were scercesebut there wae eine fine
load: thee excited adneiratieni, and could
not be excielled, even at the Christmas'
season • These were Purchased by
. .
George Rowntrce at
Sheep and lambs rernairi eteady. and
Let likeleto do so, aotWithetending
the limey shipMents of lest week.
Hogs remain as 'quoted in lest weeks.
figures, while veal skews 4 slightly
upward . tendency: Inquiry among the
bakers failed to sheer any feat ie
garding the quarantine regulations ine
etitutea be the _States of Nee' York
apd. Perinsyliania, all agreeing • thee
any •infection hadnot emanetect
within the Canadian bouudaries. ee
Itoovc & Bali.
Furniture and Funeral
Directors.
summusaimmisini
CLINTON
BUSINESSCOLLEGE
Most modern and powder. Bred- •
ness Schoel in Western Ontario.
Widely expel ieneed broacily Ad-
ucated, eympathetic. attentive.
star. The eynenyin of succies.
Grad uates eminent! y successful.
The very eeeence of metier:1, liv-
ing business system.
Stenography, Telegraphy and
Commercial. Courses.
Preparatory ceurse for those
whose education has. been iieg-
lected.
Mee enure, in any Hull/sets,.
for those who wish to study at
Individual instrtictiori. Enter
any day. Write for handsome:,
eat alogue.
GEO. SPOTTON,
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ravish'', each es.,,, :
looking throughthe
centre of the Ionise
the whole becoming
to the w •
A. J. GRIGG
sol•ntitid lirieepier
and Opic1&fl,
CLINVON, Ottfre
LOST, -BETWEEN CLINTON. AND
Varna on Nov. 10th, si'lorig Sahli
Fun Boaxe Finder will he rewarded
"by bringing it to tires-Stan:se, Verna.
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.The News From, Goderich ;
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ELOISE ee. SKIMMINOS• correspondent
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Mrs. Fellows now occupies e house
on. Bruce street owned by Mr. WLI
liarn AvheSon. IVIr. Fellows is one of
the superintendents Of the Eteetrie
iltd.• '
. James 13reekenridge has
rreturn.-
etIir.D.1VI
1* town.
Msellt. '"Dundonald" has
retarned, from her stet, at Toronto,
Our friend, Dr, 'George R. 1VIeDon-
egh, formerly of town but now of
Toronto, and Or, J. D. Wilson of
London, son-in-law of Mrs. M. 0,
Cameron, with other M. Ws from tithe
er cities forming the committee to
attend the International' Medical
Council, an Buda Pest, 'Hungary which
pr tutees to be the greatest congress
on record.
PS. W. L. Eliot is speneing a
couple of weeks in Temente.
Mrs, .1, B. Whitely ie ipending
feet weeks in New York City as the
guest of her frie.edes the tilisses Graie.
'eerie and °times:" I
Mr. Walker of 'the Bort Toe livere is
going to the West for 'the winter but
May remain some time in Algomaell
w.
Ida brother who in settled there
• MX. Sta.hleker deserves credit:, for ilse
pretty -portico which he has pieced
in front of his redenee on East St,
'We notice that the pr messy el the
late Bernard Haldane le !Pine '.Oldab
high figui f at Toronto. lived in
Godetich, up te his father's death; and
then fseolc uples-xesidence in Toronto.
His wife was a daughter of the lite
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett RichM
. e. •Ichn
Haldane of Toronto . is an elder bros
ther.
Dr. and Mee.. Strang spent their
Thanksgiving vacation in Toronto.
The Apple :Sauce take tipe
by Miss. M,. Salkeld at the Women's
Institute oil Thursday 5th. Nei ere br
is as follows e -Two cups feeir, It
cups apple sauce, .1 cup sugar, i cep
seeded raisies,. 5.• cup butter, e small
teespoonsful soda, pinch • of salt and
ground cloves to suit the taste. '
We must congratulate Mr. . Donald
Martyn for bringing home to Ripley
his priies won at Woodstoek' for his
Scotch • dancing, be ng one ofthee fin-
cek dancers in the Woodstock Scottish
step •deneing. .
Manager Jacksoe win; ,•in town lent.
week. . , e •
Mr.. recnnied.ethis
month from .0eYen Sound, He 13 legend
ler *sonic instructive Weel:
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We took aewalk to, the harbor ell
Saturday afternoon, and found that
all the steamers had, cleared for Porn
1Williain, save the Stratheona, that lay
at the elevator, hexing arrie9ed in pod
'on Priday 20th Nov. with. 100,000
I beishele ot wheat for the elevator. The
Str. "Turret Chief" left on Friday
and :the "Neebing" on Saturday at
5.30 A. in, The Winona eeme in with
wheat for the elevator about 15 min-
utes after we left the wharf. The
Azof came in on Thursday at 10.45
p. m. after :leaving Sarnia at 5.80 a.
m., pretty fast sailing for the Azof
and Captain John McDonald and his
four wins, arequiteproud of her eat-
ing q•ualities. On the last trip up of
, the "Mot", to Parry Sound, the lake
I was clear of any smoke, when they
cleared from Windsor, and ,whea
reaChed the Red Rock Light, the
senolte. Was so great that they could
not eee the Seguin Bank buoy, se
they, , shaped their ',boat for Griffith's.
Island not seeing any land at Vale's.
Point. - Capt., Macdonald ie the broth-
eft'inelaw of Mr, Ed, Sweets,
Al, Victoria opera .house on Friday
evening last, Profeseor Jordan preslent-
ed "HAPPY Gus" or ,"An Unfinished..
Plot" in four acts. When .the curtain
Iwas raised the crowded house Was 'in-
troduced to a. village green with a
teeter in the background, three pretty
little -girls; Berenice Davis, Linen'
Edward, and Ereily McArthur, on one
end,. and three little boys o'n the other
Willie Baldwin, Robbie Clark and
Harpy Buchanan, with John 1VIcIvor
holding bis kitten and for origieality,
A swing was formed with a cable
which hung from- the ceiling and Nee -
Ma Whitely eejoylpg "Swinging , in
the lane. Another specielty • was ' a:
gavotte en which eight of our ladies,
took part. They were Miesee Etta
Saults, Florence Sallows, Lilian Law-
son, Delphine• Nairn, Bella McDonald,
Annie Stoddart,, May Cornell, and
Nina' Sherman, . Alt Were dressed in
i white, 'Miss Amy McLeod of London
appeared in her Scotch (ranee. Later
, with as naueli grace she danced an Ir-
ish lig., dressed in a' pretty bright; cos -
tunic, and the old time handkerchief
. tied ender her chin. In the first Act
i Gus Edwards amicared as •a man of
ware man. On 'the second a gambler
' without money to .pay, his debt to
I
another . ganehlete "Indian Bill," Haw'.
ley Smith, who Wan sliot by Syltra,:.
, repreeented by b lorence . Young; He
next.appeared as a, roller tramp,. and
i later as a teacher, having become tir-
ed of his . wandering life. . Aeother
i Speceality wee' ii. roller rink one. ;Mrs.
.Jordan acted as ' a blind ' girl friend of
GusEriwarde, Two large doles; were
brolight out tO sing and they sang love,
' ele • stoo, Miss Chit Smith sang '
AUCTION SALE QF 'FARM STOOK.'''
:er•eand:'. book-keeper • .for Mt W11141n1
44 E.very• One IS in love, with •• some
Pridleren et: 1 ereittei..7She-Te.1-k. grade', one; es 'Mese :Seek:del Nitire'e ol
nate' of tint r 0...I. • se,•:: : Wes .1t`Tbe'' Wedding of ..• the Stars."'
Idt 4., He Burrows, in:writing. from Hawley' SMithellis et:Mile-Song"They
Itteenieose•Ceittre:tecently .said..!• • that. ale. look 'Mary.",.. and partner
they had only-. one 'fall of .now •bet, McGee .brought the 'h.ouee'down . with.
ane • Iinpleinents: The . undersigned,
lute, yeeeivede inCtructione -froin etre
Wm. Mossop• to sell by public alletion. •
aleLoe 18, 13epwnson Linee•Steniee
on. Thursday; ;Dee. 3r4, the follow-
ing : Draft, Mere A yearn, 1500 lbs,
"Deaft Horse 10 y,.ars, .160.0 .lbs,
Driving Main_ 3 Yeere „Old, thig'is,
-veryliandsonie, chess tnet' neeee.," sited 1
by Orden, e dant by Fulton, .17 head
sof •Stetes "risieg- 3 eears, Mitk coiv;
• Deering: mower, 0,eting. rake, tettiti-
• vator; Set of 1iut0s, Plough, Wag -
.6n, I -ley tack,, Rulibee' tired': besefeT,
'lop beggy, .heaVy ...harness, .
. Set of single heenens, Set: of :Pacing
lIobbles,, Forty :16ad.a• of haYt ' • 50
Cords of wood, 2 Water ',roughs, end
. minter:9es Other •aetiples. .Every'.rbing.
will be Sold .without • teserve as • the
• proprietor is retiring from farming.
• The farmwill itiso be off redee for
ea,•e the same time arid '• place:
Seleat one o?clock sheen. TERMS:
-e-An sumoof '$5 and undee., cash
over that amount .11 menthe' credit.
on approved joint notes, per cent.
• per annum dieeount on • ceedit
amourits:.s-.Wei. Massie), Propeietor ;
BrownS.Ateetieneer:'
Miss E'en. Yule, is spending the
Season at:Ree2dele, ToreontO,
Mies Maud jobegton hae reterned.
from a visit te arnvt.•
. :Miss , Viola Johnston, eldest ilaugh.-
tor of Mr. Robert Johnston, Water.etere
too St., is spending her vacation at
her home. Mies Viola,. is s,tenograph-
.
F;XECUTORS' SALE Ore FAR%
property, lot No. 28, con, 9,
erich township, • containing., eiglitsi
-1'
aer s o lendmore or less, will-et)e
<Ate for 'sale 'by public euctlon by
.ia es' A. Smith, auetione:r, on .
Saturday, December 19th; 1908; at
2.30' &Flock ,p, ne at the Commer-
cial Hotel, Clinton, The fain ii of
'geed rich soil With good handless
and good water:, Terme 10 ' per
cent. cash, balance.tst. April 1909,
For . 'further particulars apiply to
Mrs. John elaietead, . ,Goderich e
eloshoa. Cooke Clinton, Executer,
W. Brydone, Solicitor for Execute
„ erg. ' -' 5e
HORSES FOR SALE --OWING . TO
shortness of Stable room, the under -
signet eller for elle , gerieral put
pose mare 8 yeer ; old", 1 heavy drat
colt rising 2 care, 1 carriage horse
risieg 4 yeas, driving boree ts
ing 5 Teen, 1 driving mare rising
5 eser re, 1 aged driving mare itt feel
to Idolbrino, 1 one -year-old . colt.
Tett' s easy. -George and Harvey
Ditvis, Clinton, ti t
,STRIA,YED-INTO THE PREMISES
I' -
of teidersiened at Lirt, 37, Bayeel i
• ene, Citid,rich township, about 1.10.
MiddIC, of September, one s.nall, red,
yearling heifer with eviino on. Lee
The ewner is request to ens an
• eh, rges rend tele! it ,away --Wil lam
Perdue, Clinton P. 0, 512-2
rtavuu,v, WAN In FOIII
,S. S. No.' 8, Goderieh toweside,elut-
lea to Commence with ettle, iron.
al applications be ree ieed • ey
" the UndeiligMed UP tO Deeenteir 11 th
Hastings, J, Sterling or A. K.
Naftel, ScOretaty, Hityfield P. '0, 42
imusr TO RIP.NT„
Ian and Princess - streets.-Desid
:Catitelon, 41
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aed that it *dieenpeared the next .dity.
Ile will remain there thisseaeon i
!Tis Jennie Jentie: Bele ' hee re leaped; after
her delightful trip to. leegland e. ane ,
on. the evoke/rent. 'In London, ' she :
attended the great 'Marathon recteOrid
the L d i • bo ith whom she .±:eate ..
elled,• was the net to the King's 'teeix;* '
so.,: thet'' AM 'saw the..Royal patty
there • in the ' Sthditim. • There , were.
100,000 peeeens pre en from/ al eveel
Mise. Bell said Derends was niertified
at fieding ...Hay& • gain '•the trophy).
and said that 'it hi; friends s had slat '
him. alone. he would have ' Wow ' •the
•race, eve they persisted in bothering
bim.. She told he was a terrible *sight •
whse he ,put his hand uPooe the cord,
falling :as soon as he did eeb, but
as - soon as he regained any .strength;
be arose, and hewed to Queen: -Alexe
endra; who greeicieely returteet• his.
salute, and sent MIK a trophy. next .
day, which 'delighted... him. He ig now
getting ready e fa another marathon
rate. She. also met the"King and.
Queen, and Princess . Victoria being
driven on one of the streets of Lond-,
On in a '.yie.P.oila with noechmen and .
footeman. sTh e Queen wore n . prettys.
dress Of -grey . silk, mid no . OW wohld
suspect that 'the. ' lady and' gettleinae
Were QueceeAlexendea. apd King 'Ede
ward VII. ' Paris, she said, wes : de-
lightful , but Switzerland.. Wall' wondert'
fule They made "Intericceen" th2.ir.
• headgear ters. It is a lovely eel -
ley betWeen tWo. lakes, Lake Theneend •
&either, end" to look `Sip at the snow-
covered Jungfeau from •the City. at
suns,:t,, the .visser was simply' indeporiee
Ole. She and tb ' ye "Iaelies With
w .
ref
horre she tritveli d, took the Funicul-
ar electric .11: R • and tieeended • • Mt,
Merren, which is ail absoltitely :secute I
'Tole, the 'engineers tied theie . lanai-,
ies heingemede to.: test it before the
puthe would be . allowed to 'lake it.
They reached the top of Mt. eturrarn
.sefeet registering Ot "The, Chalets"
which is O large aggregation of Swiss •
' Cbalets, :meet • comfortable, and, de-
lightful, .Wheneetit for a walk, When
or.e .1Poked 'down 'into the valley they
eaw • lers upon Hens: of • chalets, on
the mountain sideS Every where they
lief e4 they spent a most delightful
thee, bet Mise nell likes England'
lint. Vit: advised Mien peel to keep,a
diary, and write up her travels for
1:1 • press, but she tejoye the. sighte
so much that she has ho time t i write'
anything foe the ?Ms, and heatcely
time to Write .long: lel:tees to • her
friends, Italyewill be the nextpoirit,
she and lur ''.. parte will ta! 0. ' WO
thank her very sincerely fir her kind -
nese in giving us there nelee, Se: very
Mere -0011g, of 11 r. trip lase :summer,
. The Heirrickte orcheetra furnished the
nine:0 for e dance held at the Odde
felloies,' hall one evening heat week,
, Mise Mabel Harland was the guest
at Thanksgiving time of Mr, and
Mrs. E. t, ;wig Doherty, '
Mes,. George M.Itilini 1 was out for
a Walk Olf fiattsrday,. the fine weather
of ' Friday and Saturday, beguiling
Mane Centel:emits out, ,.. .
- Mt. W. J. Morrow ,took tieLeittly IP
One day :est Week. '•
•
hie • langhing : song "Farmer. McGee,"
amidst rounds of applause, Mr... Kew.
Williams of '.1'orento wiles likely visit.
Ceoderich agate. Anse Adelaide again
fevered e -he audience • by her song
"Kiese• " chorusling by this corn:
s
pony,' , faster Bert •Cutte aurpeleed eli
present with len dharecter of "Lemoit-
SqtteezeS" . His singing was perfeet,
Miss Eva Begging' sang yery -sweetly
"Went you be my ;behy boy.? ". 1. The
Sumnier Hotel" set to the dlusie . of
"School • Days" was a good bit
AProieSs of hits, ."1-lapPY (lee" ! gate.
*some of our local townsmen drastic,*
although Immorout hits. Mre
jortian of Brantford, pressided . at the
piano •detritig the. whole evening:
Mee. Snell, and little son Leighton
haee returned to Chicnen, .afts't.r_nts
tending 'here,. the. funeral of Mre.
Sneins brother, the late R. Thomp-
son. .
, Mr. Morrow, Of• the firm: ofs • Mr-'
tow and Morgan, was colfined to his
bed 'all last week until Saturday,
when he was allowed; to Sit up for a
short time.. '
Mr.'- John Durnin now occupie,C Mrs.
Rutledge's house On St: .Patrick
Mrs. Reiledge heving".; gone to 'Sault
Std. Marie, for :the season. ' '
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Rev. r. Dougal�n Sunday a. m.
last, preached sin intelielictory. sr -
mon to an -expository course on.• the
letter of St. Paul to the 0010e:dans.
Though sorry to lose Beet Mc: -
Ewen 'from our b'esinege community,
still We congratulate him op the fine
'opening with which Clinton has; fur-
nished hint.
We are losing two of our most es-
timable' families connected with the
G. T. R. and C. R.,, namely those
of John. Macdonald • and Peine Mac-
donald,
• Dr. Millyaed is remaining in New•
York city, 'and will spend sonic time
at the hospitaln there before croesing
the ocean.
Chief Sands, we are sorry to say,
is suffering from some' diseaen which
our Ps have failed to diagnose.
ler. J. Bonson„Whitoly will aceompanyi
him to some epecialiet in Toronso, to
get a*dviee ill hie ease if possible.
MissbElla Collinsofi has returned 10
hr duties at Waterloo, after a visit
to "Olecholme'''.
On Tuenday eveeitig of last Week Po
rector gave in St, Georges lecture
hall, a very interesting Imbue the
A. Y. P. A., choosing for his sebject
"Womae" to whom he gave/all praise
Mit some times making soine little
sallies- at her expense. The teethe re-
ceived a niost hearty vote of thanks
from all lot his 'timely address.
At the next meeting of the Aswan -
Con • oti Tuesday let D.c: Mr. Frank
Floater Will those someetopies on
which to debate.
Th: Daighters of the Empire Will
hold an l'At iloine" at Mrs, Doty's
residertee on Thursday evening, 'Om
d.
McAfee, Marwiek MOIVor and
John Patterson returned !rote Moyle
deuce Bay, where they Were fishing.
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Goderich.
We Congratulete ;our old time eiti-
zen B. J. 13, %Mean being elected one
of the Honorary Preeldentn of the
Old Huron Boys' AssoeiatiOn and Maj-
or Beck, treasurer of the •same. Our
Clinton friend E. Floody, is the sec-
retary, the vice president being D.
Stanbury, all representing Goderich,
Clinton and Bayfiseld.
Mn. Geoffrey 'Holt left on Thursday
Of last; week to spend. the winter in
San Antonio, 'llexa,s, it being for
some dine, one of the most populari of
health resorts. It is situated about
0,0 miles trout the Gulf of Mexico,
On. Friday evening nett" the yoeng
ladies of the G. 0, I. will hol i the
Fort, Every one weleome. Readings,
recitetions, music and meg al: miller
their ettspices:
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. tfiefettgl.ain
have returned to their home ee Tor-
onto, 9 .
.The town council &ended last Fri-
day night to subtrilit a local optionIM's
law in goderich at the corning =hie.
Spat elections. A petition with about
450 names was presented asking ter
the submission of a by-law, and, the
answer 'of the units was the presentee
tion last night of a petition with: 80
signatures :of those who had eigned
the fleet petition, • etating that ,after
due consideration they wished their
names with -drawn from the nret pet-
ition. Even after 'deducting these nam-
es, however, there would be eufficient
signatures to the fleet petition ,to com-
pel. the council to gubmit the by -taw,
and there fs the legal point whether
the counter -Petition coming in after
November 1 could be of any influence, -
Marriages
COWAN-13ARRE1T-At the home of
the bride's parents, Blyth, oh Nov:
Ilth, by Rev. • J. L. •Sreall., Mary
Grace, yieungest daughter of Mr.
John Barrett, to George Cowen of.
East Wawanosli. • '
STEPHENSON-SMITH - eet • the
' Mahn, Brussels, on Nov 18th, by
Rev, -A. O. Wishart, WesleY 11.
:Stephenson to Betsy Mae Smith,
both • of Grey. -
jOHNSTON-NOTT Howard,
' Sask., me Nov. 4, J. E. Johnston,
of .ieward, to ,P.\rNotdaugh-
ter of Mr. Geo. Not, Clinton
WALPER-RADER-In Dashwood, on
Noy. 18th, Melinda Catharine,
. daughter of Mr. Henry Rader, to
Edmund' Walper, all of Destiwood.
WILSON-LAWSON-In. Stephen, at
the home of the bride's parents, on
Nov. 18, `Lillie, daughter cA Mr.
Geo.' Lawson, to Thomas., J,
son of Exeeee. .
Births..
WORKMA Nevem',
net JSth, to Me. `and Mrs. .1 CT
Werke -Me, a son.e . • '
FOWLER -le Salteird, oti Novel -Aber
Ittlf; . to Mr, and •Mes. Geo,' F'ow-•
leeea daughter. • ': • '
COMA. 11 -At Nile on November
es te-the' tesertees. -.andelstese-Cone.
waY a .datighteet• :•• • • ,
VALE -In Exeter Nov:, 1.7th; to err,
e.and Mrs. W. 'Vale; a daughter,
STI PHENSON-In •Staeley" township
,e; • on. the 7th inst.. to. Mr., and Mrs.
Chae, Stephenson; a eon..
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Deaths
KF.41.11-In Clinton i Noe. • ?est e
Hatry Kere of. Winghart aged 63.
. .
f is
Gonerieli on.'"Sovenibee 15th
• Jean MacGregoe Stewart, wife of
• John Roes, aged 43 .years.
•SCOTT -In IMorris 911 'Nov. leth.,
Grace, Brad:neck relict of the late
'em.tbSse.ett, aged..75 year.s. tend 8
nt.ion
GODBOLTdp ifsborne• on Nov lith,
Abigail7e1StaceY, wife of Charles
Godbolt, aged 48 yeere and 3
Novren
her Ilth; Robert 1tece ged
51 yeare and 6 mehillis. • „
ONE BAD; MISTAKE.
IS'Fregeently Made by the Wisest: of
. . .
Olinton*People. ,
IVisrringe ofa Fortner Clan.
ton Girl in Sask.
A pretty wedding was solemnized at
the home Of Mr. end Mrs' Newton P.
C'riels et seven O'clock On Wednesdey
evening, 4th inst., when their sister,
Miss Pethalaa Victoria Nott was' un -
Red in „Marriage to Mr. John E.
Johnston.
At the appointed ante, and as the
beautiful strains of Lobengrin's wedd-
ing march, rendered by Miss Clara
Johnson, floated through the rooms,
the ;bridal party entered the parlor
and pa,ssed onto a rug of white tenths -
wool. Overhead wan a beautifully
constructed arch exhumed with bunt-
ing and smilax. And Rev, J, D. Dyer
then spoke the words 'which united the
two hearts for the remainder of life
jemmy. The -bride was given away
by her brother-lh-law, Mr, N, P.
Crich. The bride was. sespported ; by
Miss Jcslinkon, of Winnipeg, sinter of
the gnoonreewlitte •the groomsman was
Mr.. W, D. McCrimmon of Stonewall,
Man., and little Miss Evelyn Crich,
niece of the .bride, acted as ring -bear-
er.
The bride wan attired in a beautiful
gown of white Breton nett, embroider-
ed with pearls., and trimmed with taf-
. ,
feta ribbon and Valenciennes inser-
tion, and r arried a bouquet of roses.
The groom and groomsman wore the
usual black. The bridesmaid wag at-
tired in a dress of cream San Toy
cleth, tilmxned with sill: and all-over
lace, and parried ,a bouquet of pink
carnations, The ring-bearee, was at-
tired in a beautiful dress ot pink silk..
IPRODUCES DEAFNESS
NASAL CATARRD
RELIEF IN PERU -N4. •
Mr. R. J. Ariess,,401 City AVG.,
Montreal, Quebec, is an old gentleman
of wide acquaintance, having served
thirty-eight years in the•Generat Post.
office 01 Montreal, a: record widen
speak* tor Itself. Concerning hie use o;
reruns, see letter given below,
, The groom's present to • the; bride
was e gold ..h.racelet ; to the brides-
maid' a• gold brooch; .and t� t.he,
greomemait a pair of gold cuff link,s,.
Immediately after the ceremony fol-
lowed congraeula.tions and best wish-
es • with merry jest and cbeerful con-
yersa,tioe, after Which the guesta, eo•
the niiinber of fifty, were escorted to
the dining reale, where tables Were
spread and I bounteous' end delicious
dinner Was served, the- tatilen fairly
groaning beneath .• its weight Of rich
viands. • .
After an evening 'most pleasantly
passed in a social manner the guests
departed and the 'grocint took his prize
to the home recently perchaned, and
reniodelled; and which he base furnish-
ed throughclutoend which, needed only
her presence to complete it.
Both bride •and groom are amongst.
our most pppular young. 'people a.nd
are too well knoWn to need any in-
troduotion to our•readeres Mrs. John -i
eon is a detighter of • :and Mrs:
Geo. Nott; Of .. Cliefon,• Ont, and
during her residence here has made
many .tette .friends., Mr. • Johnson has
4 'wide' circle • , Of eCfplaintences, here
arid 'jet •edmired for his genial dispOsi-
. tion and • good :qualities.''The 'esteem
in 'which ..they. 'are .held was, fhlly.'eee
•emplified by the 'large • mertiree 'of
'..handeciiee ,and Valuable, gifts.
Tlieir hinny friende toin in corigrat-
.
:uletiprie end best wines as they enee
bark4on -Mete voyage together.
Among thope. from distance: who
attend•ed, the 'nutitials are the bride's.
:Mother, etre: .Geo, Nottieof -elineton,
Ontse; Mr, Ottee:Jehnsen; aria :. eriSe•
Johnson' arid .Mise Johnson • of
Winnipeg, -brother ,and sisters of the
groom ; Mr. W. D. eMeertminim • . of
Stonewall,' Man., and Mre'rt:riirle of•
Winnipeg,Itewarci, ( S els, el! eon-
ieVe ' •
:
It's A Serious :mistake to neglect
bapliache. Backaelie is the first On -i-
ntent ofkidney ills. • Fatal complic.s-
tions May follow,, Booth's Kidney
Pells act quickly to overcome kidney
ills, do not! delay 'until too late, it
may enean•Diabetes, 'frights', Disease.
Read What a Clinton resident says.
David. Tiplady of R,atfenbury. St.,
Clinton,.Ont "For a number of years
I had suffered with oceasional Miens
of lumbago across rity 'back. . This
would frequently be .yery Painful and
leave me •tinalile tci eit comfortable in
any position. Xtwould also greatly
weaken my back and leave nee 'unable
,to lift or Stoop. The urine would
beccinie highly .colored 'and of a diss
agreeable odor.1 1 had tried different
'remedies but did riot find very good
1 resulte until on advice of, Our drugg-
lit, Mr. Holmes, I. tried Booth's Kid-
ney Pills which soon eonvinced Me of
their wondetfule. curative merits. The,
Strengthened and t,he urine cleared to
lumbago soon had 'gone. My back
its natural color, I use Booth's Kid-
ney Pills occasionally and find they
keep, mo itt the 'beet of condition. I
will gladly recommend Booth's; Kid-
neg. Pills and cannot, speek too highly
of their merits. Sold by Peelers.
Price 50 teents. The R.
Ltd., °Fort Vie, Ont., •Solo Canadian
Agents.
Farineo.-Alotioe
ton
.
,You can get all kinds of
chopping done at the new
Double Process Chopping
Mill
next door to Clinton electric
station. Satisfaction guaran.
teed. Give us'a ttial and be
tonvinced. 6
te• '
Wants Grain -Fed Cattle,
Important .proposals in relation to
stock -breeding are beingurged upon
Alberta stock -raisers ,by Mr.. W. F.
Stevens, the newly appointed , live
etock 'commissioner. He recomMends
. that cattle should be marketed al
year round; and points out that
this could be henimprished by grains
feeding. Meantime, indications are
fe+oratteqor better pricei fOr beef cat-
tle, a shortage being reported from
all over the world. Western Ontario,
which. in the past has been the prin-
cipal producer of high class export
cattle in Canada, is now turning its.
attentimi to the dairy business, and
exporters complain that more. and
ohore of the dairy class of beef is
being marketed, and this is detrimen-
tal to the industry in that province.
Alberta will doubtless take all means
in her power to • share in the advan-
tages to be derived from this situa-
tion. ' • .
• .
•Montreal's ' Arabic Newspeper.
Montreal has the only Ara.bicnews-
:Paper in Canada, The Ash-Shah:de of
The Star. The proprietor is M. N.
Zarbatany, who is also the editor; he
hails from•Damescus. •
The paper has a Very fair circula-
tion in the city; as there are no lees
than 3,000 Syrians and kindred tribes-
men speaking Arabic in. Montreal
slope. It is published twiee a week.
Besides its local circulatioe, .the pre
per has a large circulation in Canada
generally, and in the United States.
Also large numbers are shipped to
Syria and the . neighboring provinces
for distribution: . •
railroads,
el have been afflicted with nalat
catarrh to suck A degree thatet affect
my hearing. •'
"This was contractecl some twenty,
years ago by being exposed to draughts ,
and sticiden changes of temperature.
el have been. tin:tee-the treatment or
specialists and have used many drugs ,
recommended as specifics for eateries
In the head and throat -.all to no par.
pose. •
° ete.borit three years ago I was induced
by it confrere ei offieeto try reruns..
"After some hosiMtion, as .1 had
doubts as to melts atter so enitni
failures, I gave Peruna a trial,„and am
happy to state teat after using. eight or
ten' bottles of -.Perunzr I am much
preyed in bearin and 1st breathing
throng h the nos t rico'
. .
WAS PET,. OF. VESSEL
Toronto
Toronto' Lid Had It Ali His Own Way
On Atlantic Liner.
Jack Henry jewel", seven years old;
of Toronto, practically owned the
Rotterdam; of the .HoIland-Amica
.line; on the voyage from Boulonges
sur -Mer thee was completed a• shore
time ago ,,at •New _York. ,Dressed hi' •
Scottish Highland ostume, he had
been travelling through Europe for
six months, and when the . family
went aboard the Rotterdam he at
once preeeededto make himself
tliorPughly at home..
..The lad was the "right hand Mae •
ot Captaia Bonier, Commender of the
Rotterdam, and he was on terins of.
:intimacy witheallsthe'lineree officers-. ••• ••
He saluted itt true.nantical style and e•
Wagr sabited in return by the
s.
offic w • strictly ob eree. official .1
.tine'otiacinttpeett9atfein-thie .inajeit'ictaaingthritektecnke'cHesesa
avigatien of an ocean
line and when the liner reached port
th lad had learned more about the
ean in. a week than most grown-up
passengers learn in a life -time. Se.
, Jack Henry lives parente.
at Ne. 124' St. • George street, Toronto.'
• . , .
•
. Moose In - City Streets. •
, .
Chased through 'city streets -of St.
John, N.B., by a crowd- of . elie', a
two-year-o1el COW moese which had.
wandered in from the woods near the '
city took refuge in the old, burying
ground in the centre .of the city a
few, days ago, and fell' exhausted in
an attempt to mount a hill in the
graveyard. A crowd pressed around
and after an ineffectual effort to re-
gain its feet- theanimal fell over
andedied. .The moose in its flight rah
into a woman wheeling a baby car-
riage in Waterloo street, but caused.
•no injury. - A few days ago a full
grown cow moose was encountered
three miles from the city by a driv-
.
jug Pattie. e. • '
Fealty Canadian Oarsmanship.
Guy Nickel's, the British rowing ex-
pert, speaking, of the Olympic regat-
ta; says that the Argonauts tumbled
forward, used very little slide, swung
from the middle of their bodies, in- .
stead of from the hips, and in their
anxiety to rush forward forgot to to
quickly back.. ,
Scholes was faster than when he
won the diamond sculls, says Nick.
ails, but, like his confreres, he was
too quick forward and too slow back.,
• Hint to Ressia,
. The Russian Foreign Office at .St.
Petersburg 'has received from the
Canadian Government a' warring
-
against the emigration , of tioskillect
laborers to Canada. There' are open-
ings in Canada for female seryantii
and experienced farm hands financial-
' ly able to purchase and lease land,
but there is no Work to be had on the
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