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I Winter Term Opens
January -4th.
-‘1010.RE 'YOUNG PEOPLE
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Clinton News -Record
Dec tuber 17th, 190S
At the Nice Thigge omit*, .
‘1).J WeIta Wogs Ave hewa.cor
Chr1atuump$01.
Obamoie Vests-eleclies and gen-
itlemen
Hot ',Vater Bottled -the kind I
that wear t'
1 Orneites*all yrigls •
Ebony Goods -e full fiesorttrienti,
hi ill itary Sets •
Dreseing Oaees-filled with eh- ,
1 ony goods
Manicure gets
Shaving gets
l' Glove, (killer and Ottif Boxes -
leather .
I Razors -the, best makes
Shaving Strops -a fine assort-
ment .
Hand Bags and purses '
1
I Kodels and Ottmeres-$2 and tip
Perfumes -a beautiful display in
handsome boxes. andobenee
I(aloes, 250 and Op,
IIIMIIIIMMIIIIIMINIPHINIIIIMIMINUMMI .
; W. S. HAMMES
ManVg chemist. ;
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-RELIABILITY EXPERIENCE-
Parliam,ent will -meet on January
20th.
The Railway Commission will meet
in Ottawa on January Othete deal
with express rates.
M. Robert Redf9rd lute given $50,-
000 to 'McGill University of Montreal.
The late Janice A. Blair or • Lone
don, Out., left $100,001 . to charitable
echemee.
HORSES FOR SA.1.1E-OWING TO
shortness of Stable room the under-
signed offer for sale 1 •general pur-
pose mare 8 years old, 1 heavy draft
'colt rising 2 years, 1 caeriage horse
rising 4 years, ',1 driving horse rife-
' ing 5 years, 1 driving mare rising
5 years, 1 aged driving mare in foal
to Idoihrine, 3. one -year-old colt• .
Terms easy. -George avid Harvey
Davis,- Clinton.'51
OR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
will be at Holmes' Drug Store,.
(Hinton, on Friday, August 28,
Sept. 25, Oct. 4 23, NOV. 20 awl
Dec. 18. Glasses propeely fitted,
Diseases of the eye, ear, nose , and
throat treated. .
NEW FIR
OF CRAIN DEALERS
The undersigned have sectired the
• warehouse formerly occupied by
W; G. Perrin and are on the
market for all kinds qf grain •for
which they will pa.y. the highest
possible peice.''
BRANICORIN .AND
•SHORTS"
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We will keep' on hand at our
warehouse ailtfeiply of Bran, Corn
and Shorts. Grain taken in • ex-
change. ; •
Ford & McLeod
Winter Term OpensJan..1
Arrange now to attend
the fainous
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ELI4OTT
TORONTO, 424T.
This school stands to -day ifitheut a
superior in the Dominion. Nearly all
colleges claim to be the best but
claiming to he so, does not make
them so. Get our Catalogue. Readeit
.from cover to eover. See foe ; yeur-:-
self What this college is doing • and
the advantages it offers.
W. J. ELPOTT, Principal.
Corner Yonge awl 4lf4fileder ,streets.
FEMALE TEACHER, WAN i) FORA
S. S. No. 8, Goderieh township, dute
• les to Calumence with 1.009. Verson -
al applications will lie reoeival hY
the underalgried up to December ,Ilth
G. Hastings, J. Sterling or A. E.
Naftel, Secretary, Bayrield 1'. 0, 43
TEACHER, MANTEDe*ASSISTA.NT
femeje teacher for the Bayneld public
sehoel, holding a second elass
• 'fessional certifieate. States exper-
ience •andsalary., Outtee lo come
metier) on *the 4th of January, 1909,
All app1icttins to1 n ev Dee.
23rd,' 1908. • AddresS J. W. 17ippett,
_Seeretai7,. Box 5,..13ayfield Opt 53-3
Order :Your
Coal Now
Place your order for • your e
supply of coal with the under- •••
signed and thus secure the,low-
est price and prompt delivery.
Office opposite Grand •• Trunk
passenger station. Telephone.
connection.
J Hamilton
COAL
, ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP,
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN
• THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,
.---„„Bur IF ORDERED' AND PAID
e4t FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS -
('..COUNT' OF 40 CENTS.- A TON
WILL BE A.LLOWED, • .
Orders left at Davis & Itowiand's
will be promptly attended to.
.4.44.444.
W. J Stevenson
Fctrmers -IV otio6
This sohocl one of. theIntgest ,
• . tir the 'provinee. is noted for
theethoroughness of its,work and
the, success of its steiddrike,Three
depiatments).- .
COMMERCIAL, STIORTIIV.41),.
rmtimoRAPHY.
Our gracintitee aro in demand a,
Utiginess college leacher's oA well
ae Offlee.feetistantS. (lee our mag-
nificent ,celealogue, if is free,
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HOUSE 10 RENT., CORNER RAG-
., den ad Princess • etreets.-Dairid
Cantelon.
FARM FOR ALE. -LOT 31, CON..
7, Hiillett, known as. the Wallace.
••hieni. .100 acres, all seeded down.
Good barn, 3850, with stone faun --
dollen, driving' shed, pig louse with
stone foundation and cement floor.
The dwelling nctuse is of .fta.me. Two
acres eercheecl,niestly winter ,fruit.
+. mile "'rein pestoffiee, churchand
• school, 4 miles ' from Clinton.. •As
the owner is in -the West the , farne
• must be sold.' Teems easy. ' For
further particulars apply to Mrs. L
Brownlee, ClintOn. P. 0. . 47
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FARM, FOR.. SALE, -FOR SALE,
the east half ,of Lot 21, oneession
.4, l. R. $., Tuckersmith, containing
50 acres. The . 'land is all cleared,
' well fencedand underdrained. There
• are on the. premises a giebd bank
barn and .good • stapling, a good
house and plenty of water -one
at .the noose and one at the stable,
For fuether particulars..apply on the
premises, or address, George Brown-
lee, Seaforth P O. 45
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CEMENT FOR .
.Agent. for Clinton and district for.
the, Nationel Portland ' Cement Co.,.
, makers of the best c,einient • in ' the
•market. This is • the only cement
• used by the corporation of Clinton
• in the eonatruction of sidgivelks, etc;
T It Walker. • •• • -.21
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urn
athere
for News Record Reader
pIANO' AND ORGAN TLINING-
Repairinge-..The ' undersigned is
prepared to do . all kirks f piano
and eergan tuning :and repairing, and
heing•a' man ot practical experience.
is .to guara.nteelgtisfactton.
ordere may,: be left We S.' It
olmes' drug store. -Ed. J. I•low
ant Clinton • ••
IArfaited by otir arrangement than any
other. in Ontario. Great demand.for our
graduates as Btisiness College Tearhers,
Private Seeretaries, Ofjtee Assistants,
C((. The etebodiment of the nit:0st Ex-
pert Modern Systems known in Bust'.
nom Science. We invite conMarison. •
0 Three DelnIrtnients, manned by skilled
I: Telegraphy
, CLINTON
BUSINESS cok:Ledie
' Mail Courses in all Business College
pAircl High School subjects. .
llistrUOTOrg, Stenography,
Commercial
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GED. SPOTTON, petnecipAre
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ep Ao
Vrom*The News -Record of
December 18th, 1889,
Clinton, Dec. 18th, 1889.
Mayor Whitehead has been away,
from town for a coupleof weeks,
looking after business interests .at
Ottawa.
Mn. Osborne of Walton let an iron
fall on his foot, while,deling Some
work About the oars, and inflicted * a
Painful injury upon that useful.mem-
ber,
Mr, Tho, Glow, With Tipling the
blacksmith, when shoeing a colt, in-
jured his thumh to such an extent as
to ,incapacitate him from work for
a fewdays. The wound will, likely
hecome;gifted-together ere ---
Thos, Reynelde, Working in the, Do-
berty 'Organ, Faotoryhad the backs.
of Arm .fingers .of one"hand badly cut
by a circular saw' the other day, by
inadvertently allowing them lo come'
into contact with a circula• e saw.
Miss . Lane,. of Tara, was 34 town
this week, -having been called thither
bel.. the marriage of a popular yeung
couple CI Clinton, which event 'takes
place to-dey.. She was not one o' f the
princirals.
SUMMerhirig •
Miss J. Straughn of Groclerich event
last week visiting her sister, lefts. ,W,
H. Ball.
F. J. Scott haeturned to
her home in London township, otter 1
Mre. s r
spending a few" days with friends ' on
the Base Line.
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Summerhill, December 1.8 1880
Mr.,. George Hill hes Sold a 14rgO:
.brOW11 mare to American .buyers. We
do not now the prier, but are sure
item ,tlieeeeppeerance of the 'animal:he
sold that . it was e "away ' up:" Mr.
Hill has lime very successful: this Sea-
son in his deals in.horse flesh. '
Thera was a 'dancing party at Mr.
John McLaughlin's on the evening of
Wednesday,' litti: inst.. .There was a
large•littrober present, amongst whonr•
were -residents Of ,Belgraire, Blyth
and Stanley.All enjoyed tbernselves
immensely .end only .separated when
the clock -gave : three • • strokes and
was threatening, them with .four. '
The: following is ' the stdriding. of. the
public school' here for the year 1889,
besed.. on peactuality„, diligence and
conduct during the .year : *.
Sr. •Itle-Waldon Laithuraite, Bettie
• I
erphy, Robt. I Thompsen . Sr. ile
tGeo:. W. Hill, bl‘a•S'efel.
Johnston, Robt. Watkins.
Sr. 3rd-egaran. • Nesbitt, 'Lionel
Laitirivaitee Amelia. Maims'. ' •
Jr. ard*Dora Sprung, putty Jor-
dan, John ',Wright..
. Sr. 2nd -Minnie . Thompsoae. gedtea
Watkins, Lizzie .. Lowery.
: Jr.''' 2nde-Roea •Wright, Ethelbett;
Ilveene AhrW• , , .
" 2nd Pait-EtlNff My jnicjaii; 'Mabel
Sher/third,. Arthur Huck.. .:
lst Pee:T.7,-174:a ' • JohnSten,. • 'Vlate'
Wpodyarde'SteWait Uill.•
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Goclericli Tp., Dec, 18th 1889:
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Mr. Ge'o. SUM -merit has Peen . en-
gaged for anothee year to teach at
.TaYlor'Seseliool house, •
Mr. Geo., ,:.:a16,Cartney of the.i0th
.cen., is at. present -very '111 with an
eArerfleet of blood o the brain. We
hope sMteto be able to announce his
restoration to health:
Mr. T, D-Tichborne and others in
this viciniry are doing .their, • fkll or
spring ploughing. It Sealed rather
late for the one and rether early for
the other. " •
. Hull ett Dee. lathe 1889.
Mr. • Tho. Archer Of: the 5th .coni.,
tad a. sawing bee ph WeldneSday• Dee.
4th :getting esibout 45 Cords eutee It
wound ' up e very pleasariVy and inerkily
with, a dance in the evening, about
couples being present.,..Snlendid- Music
was furnished by. Mr.:Bayley. • The
kindness and hospitality. 'of, the host
and family was a pleasant tneentive
Ito the evening's enjoyment and we all
Went away saying that Tom e jolty
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good fellow. J. W. was there but 'he
WINTER forgot his • setehel, therefere would
not join in the dancing.:•
SESSION .
Opens. ja.nnary, 4th in all deperte
ments .of the • CENTRAL BUSle
NF.SS COLLEGE, yonge and
• Gerrard , S;treets., Toronto. Our
Catalogue explains our • superi-
OritY " in Equipment, • Staff,
Methods and Results. . You „
are invited to write for it if
.intere.eted • in the kind oi school
Work Which brings 'best success,.
Address W. II. SHAW, Pnesitiont.
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Repeat it ee-"Shiloh%e Cure will. ate.
-Wiys curi. eotighs'and •
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- Judge Blaiichet• of the Kettles BM:tit
corninitteil suicide at Quebee rhoot-
William Huck& wis found guilty at
Itamilton, yvitlr'a receitainteutatten to
mercy, at (leee.ge • lie -
land, John Tiernoy, tzls
was acijuitted. •
'Three new' Cottety •Jud gee here box%
winter Term Opens Jan. 41,11 appointed as follows ...'llteeteee .
Howson appointed,
Manitott6, O.
• , . for Essex, and Alioner
Sinicoe ,6ouuty.•
CENTRAL
• STFlATFORD. ONT.
• Yea e4n get all kindi.Of
chopping done at the tolvir,
Double Process hioppkI
next odor. uinitbn oleetrie
station. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.. Give ne it" and be
eonvineed.'
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iletaehlan
PRINCIPALS
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The following is the report of W.
S. S. No. 1, •Hullett for -the Month
of November t
5t1i-Fern Beftemn. •
Sr. 4the;-Arlbert McLaughlin, Stenley,
Challenger..
••••••
Jr, ttili-Lois Challenger, Eddie
ler, Jim Lovett, Etta McBrien, Lynn
lelair.
Sr,• 3rd;-flarold Biggin, Edith Har-
vey, Bert Beacom.
• Jr. :3d-eJennie SecCird Mc -
Brien; Galvin Lovett.
-Sr. 2nd-Malie1 'Harvey, Fanner Lov-
ett, Florence Lawson, Tee* Mar-
• Jr. 2nd-Eld Mair, Jim Johnston,
Feed. JOhneton, May .Sayille.. ee,
Ptr, Zed -Olive Wright, Jean • Linde
say. '
Pk, '1st-DorothY Marquis, Flora
Miller, Cora Miller.
• -E. M. Phillips; Teacher,
Zurich.
:Mr: C. Schrag has purchased Mr.
John Gingerich's fatal, " on the
Bronson Line Staeleye and moved
there teat week. The farm Contains
75 acres and the price paid $37.00.
Miss Ethel Dust of Colhoene, the
guest 'Of Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Gis-
cider. for the past three- Weeks left on
Saturday last for hey hone, ,
The 'semi.annual electitet -Or. officer's,
in' the Ar. of the Evangelical
church; took place onTuesday' even-
ing of week. The following of-
ficers were elected* Prek. Mrs. Cnn-
rio
Heyidelt ; vice -Pres., elise '•••-• Aena.
Hess ; cer-see., Miss, Diana Rickbpil ;
Rec.-Sec, Alf. Gellman; missionary
see., Miss Laura Geiger; Trea.s„, Wm.
ROY, Chats er, Milne Ronnie'
• Libe
rattans,. Wni. Ruby and Beiseoe Hum-
phreys: • .• . : •
Mi. Loeire Hahn; formerly a farmer.
yi tiLine rie honit
rn on the ,liat tedeateh.
Dashwood at an -aclyanced, age.
, The :levening ; service in si: Peter's
Lutheran aura., 'Wilt 'he conducted in
English. All. are cordially invited
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;YOU FEEL nu% AS INDIGO.
Yoo are sleilplese-ho energy -bad
digestion -irritable nerveseverything
seems wrong,' Your getting worse.
Stop tt to -day, end Your misery by
building up with Ferrozone. We a
food .tontee-eupplies nuthiment and
bdlthng..iriaterial-give weak organe
Aid exhausted nerves the Mrength
they require. Wi,th Perrozono you eat
more, trigeSt mere, get fatter. V,Itale
ity coitreee through yonr Vein.% the
feeling..of youth predominates, vim,
sttengtli and health return for good.
Nothing 011117000 and restores so
oauickly and permanently as Perrozone.
try it to -day, He. at all deal.
ere.
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Bayfi,e14 Ate Pot of Potatoes.
The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Humorous reminiscences were indul-
church, under whose auspices the an- ged in at the annual. dinner of the
niVersary and supper of last week Huron Old Rays' Association of Tor -
were so successiully conducted desire onto on Friday night last, Mr. Thoe.
through The News -Record to tilianle G. Smile, the president occupying the
the excellent orchestra which assisted chair. The speakers Included Xcesrs.
them and • MiSs Veale and Mre•Cook W. K, McNaught, M. P. P., - T, A.
whose solos were so much aopreeih- Russel, John A. ',Cooper and Major
ted.
Beek. •Music was supplied by . Will
The following is the standing in or- McLeod,' and the Stevenson male quar-
'der of merit of pupils in, the senior- tette. •
room of Bayfield Public School Mn. Mateught told of Huron, county,
Sr. 5th -Ford King. • when over forty years ago. he worked
jr;.aith_Raby woods and /eta* El_ on his father's farm. At that time
Hop (Nem), Winnie elanie the new fertile farms were largely
parker, egvroi(1:t mainuilieowhamaz,00aunrd gg:olunngutomeatinite.
Sr,. 40 -Evelyn. Pollack EdItK
, na • nice. •
• a• hard, toilsome lourney of two days,
Gee, Amy McNeil, Verna v cLeo ,
John McNeil, F. llfartin. • for the seeks of grain had to be car-
ried Mat of th way Ile told
Jr 4th -Wilbur Erwin, Maggie Mc-•
on
Lecul,, Harold eKing, • Andy_Sturgeon; aeent9e•.ebaser wliellou
ae:. beeamet°rtadeer
ieee 7ind.eere
Cora Turner, "wilds of -IlleKillop.;" He came out
Sr. 3rd-e-Lulti Ling, •• Lillian King, finally to an . old wearer's cabin,
:Anna Elliott, Anna Woocrs. , Where the bill • of fare OrlSiSte4 of
jr, ard-Floy Edwards, Dorothy potatoes And inilk; The member for
Fowliee Kathleen Elliott, Fred.. Fow- North Toronto . created a ripple of,
lie, Anna McNeil, Russel Erwin, laughter when he said ithat he ate
Louisa "'Parker, Harold -Brandon, Ma- a evnole pot of potatoes . which the
mie Persona; Geo. Little, Jas. Lind- , weaver's wife boiled for litm, and
say, Willard' Sturgeon, Vent. 1oss," dragilt all the milk .; she had in 'the
Cooper Robinson, Dolly Ross, Tommy Itcuse. He 'said the training and dte-
Eltiott; Kenneth *Smith, Allan Mac- eipline of those old days were Worth
dorial(t. , • - • much more to him than all the learn-
-Edward Elliette Principal. ing he obtained at eollege.
BrueOfie,ld PROVED BEYOND' DOUBT.
• The disappeintedyietims of .poor
Intended for last issue.)
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... e • • ."Catarrh .reeriedies: , should read the
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'The; following were , the ' guests of Sstit'trteeeemme,lit .°19C:jri... RIn .0mali'a.4rtrh0oeonealiee
ke
Mr. and Mrs. John Kitchen from .gate , found an •'' absolute cure and .says•:.
urclay .until Tuesday ; :Kr. Aleie.:Kite.i "Last .wintee my • litle -girl of ". eight
1 ehen ' Whitby ; Mrs. Steevarteand,11/fts. catiglit cold'whichlodged in. her ears" 1'01'Z:ball, Godeieh ; Miss 4.(S4 Eld-2ir,
lArigton and Miss. McQueen, Lumley. the form .of Catarrh. She became'
sick and deaf and nothing helped. BY
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Mr, Ill. C. Landsboro,• GOderich, i•
and:, inhaling Catarrhozone sho got relief Mr. arid 1VIre, Malcotin 1VIaokat
guests for a:few days •this week vi,e-oPt , away.
,gsrahtualllyvas ctultireeddispe6hraferegetlywonotr:
Mr. and Mrs: James McQuken.. . I
week. ', .
Miss Agnew of wing4ah..esas,,,,, joie I cCaattaarrirhho. zPoenle'POinoarliciouisbC:iiabrde
gitte.t, of Mies -Beetle Gibson' last . irretatioe; it's a wonderful niedieine.'"
' eer. 'Aeiiieer .Tode of Hensel). , wee I . . '
t Sold everyWhere, 25e. and $1.00.
e9mthrilroenacit
' tlie- gbeet ()meSunday• last of -r and
i
Mrs. Gibson. .. , -. , • • ' f ' Evidence • of a World-ivide. genpcwder
I Mr. Wil1eeM,e9ueen of the. state . 'of 'e b• e was brought bitd •i• ..
.Michigan is reneWing. old . ecquaintaii- . Federal hearing at CleVeland 1 ester-
eeee: around Brecefteld at preeent, I te day.. . , • .
is 25 years ..senee. 'Mi. IVIeQeeee left i ..... - -
Brucefield :for lifiehigen..: - • :elk • ' e - • •
.1, ors • on -guar on_the.rivers bordering
TAO etovernment is 'Putting •theptee
• : .• I 4 . . • . • . .. •
• Miss Le Taylor :is this week visi.- -
. the United States to enforeethe guar-
.
. . antine ' duelogetke ice seeSon'eesinst
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the foot-andernouth disease: • . .
Uttle SOldi
fewaveieetme emeeeeeeemeeee....e•
In your blood ore tics millions of °or.
Pusolos that Monti you ouainet ;Heck*
Of 'disease.
To make and keep these little sol-
diers healthy and strong-, is simply to
melte and keep the bloodof the right
onal.ittanlaitwhatyanlquantRitY
vl,e0d,
Sarsaparina.
ilyooeufir-bitxphdeltpoengthhet cillistteipeoesoroldriegin
u,
It cures ecrofulae eczema, eruptions,
catarrh. rheumatiene, anemia, nervous-
ness, dyspepela, general debilitY, and
bull& up the whole system.
It effects its wonderful cures. not
simply because it contalne sarsaparilla.
but because it combines the utinoet
remedial gluiofmorethan20der
urgetl
• IiargQn1thb'4°ooda
*
trtges4eit a:r14, costs
leas to 1nake, and yields the dealer a.
larger profit.
Chancellor Von iliieleve stye flere
many has always rega; led the res-
triction of nav,a1 armaments we ex-
tremely desiralffe,
F2,XE0UTORS' SALE OF FARM.,
property, lot No. 28,' Con. 9• , ; Gode
eriob township,* containing :eighty
• acres of land more or less, will he
offered for sale by publie auction by,
James A. Snlithj auctioneer, on
Saturday, December 19th, 1908, at
. 2,30 o'clock le, in. at the Commer-
• dal Hotel, Clinton. The farm is ,of
good rich .soil With goad buildings
and• good water. Terms 10- per
cent. cash, balance 1st. April 1909,
Fot jurther paetieulars aaply t�
Mrs. • John Heleilead, Goderich ;
Joshua- Cook, • Clinton Executor,
W, Brydone, Solicitor 4for Execut-
ors, ••
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• I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRANI).'
. of Cement for eale, in, large , and -
' Small quantities. There- is no het-
- ter make of cement on the markeI.
. Office opposite d.; T. • R. passenger
station. Telephone connection, • or -
orders may be left -at Harland Bios.
hardware store.. if more convenient..
jA.MF,S. HAMILTON, CLINTON
.ing.ie tinton.
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• Huronareeders of Pure Live
Mullett -Township- • • Stock.
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The foifoiving is the •"repett . of S:`
S _ edec.;-1-1, 41,ullett, for' ,thcel F9ontdi el,
November. The name are arranged,
in order of merit.
5 th Glauzier.
"$r.',Ith-Gladys2Ceirter. :' •
Jr.' 4th-1-Tarelit, Dale, Geo. I -40P-
, • .•
gr.. 3rit-lellimie -Mahn, ' Edna. eee Lee
son, Margaret McMichael, Willie
Glanzier, D4'01" McMichael. -
Sr. 2ud-Ltulu Mann; Effie Jamieson.
Jr, 2nd -Nora Mann, Fletcher, Gibe
-.,Ioeepliine
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Sr. • ist-:Arnold Jamieson, -Myrtle
Glauzier, Emma, Hart, Peael Mann,
George lela,rt, 'James Hitt.•
Jr lste-Mabel Livingston, •
" • :1-I..Cornish, Teadher.
• •
Repeat It :-,:"Shilah's• Cure will' al-
vvays cure' my coughs and Colds."
Morris Township.
•
Mrs: D. •,MeCutcheon, :wini epent the
summer at •-Milestone,' Sask., return-
ed home: • • . .
.Mr. Robt. Work•of Toronto;_ who • is.
Visiting at bis,bome in Grey, Spent; a
day visiting Mr. and Mee. W. Robb. '
W. J. Scott, returned, last week, af-
ter A very pleasant trip thtatigh the
Wet. He visited at Virden, HanfiO-
ta, and many other places. 1. .,•'
Mrs; F. C. Taylor of Crania smit
'est week at the home of hen parents
Mt. and Mrs. John Roe. Accompa-
nied by her two, sisters, Mrs. T.
Scott and Miss 1VIartha, they map, .a.
Pleasant and helpful :visit to their
sister? IVIrs. D. IVIcCutcheon, on Wed-
nesday,,, .. ' •
Mr. and Pars. W1,Robb have retlirned
from a long and enjoyable trip of.
Months to'Manitoba and the North-
west: They • are heartily welcome(
back to Morris, wjir.e they are emu.
fortay eettle( r a time. They vis-
ited at i4itiieg, Gladstone, Portage,
Lauder, Na,pinka, Frobisher, Mileston,
Restore, Calgary, Edmonton and Maid-,
stone.' Coining hurtle 'they spent near-
ly a, month at Tottenham. I
' An excellent iacred eoncert was
given in thenezer MethodiSt -Church
on Friday evening of last week,
Brief, addresses' Were given by': Mr.
John Ketr oi Wingheen, •:ReV.• Mr,.
West of 13luevalee Rev; o.• W. Rivers
of Belga% and .the pasfor of ihd
church. Miss Brock of Wingliam
gave two good. readings end the
1Wingliant Methodiit • 'Church ,choir
gave, several selottiOns. Solos were
igiree by Mrs. 'ROA. Beattie and V. j.
ItTill, and the mitleleaittette also gave
1 two peleettens, Mr. Buchanan.,
Wingbam, °Mole& the Chair. There
*MIA a fair attendance present, and
the program wae much enjoyed.
. , •
'The JoIlewing gives.: a Hsi Of " the
breeders of Pure Lise Stock 71`ji Huron
county' as • taken from it' Directory
issued by, the :Dominion DePartment
of ..4:griculturee ,
Horses. CI yd eridale .-E . M. Da
den, Exeter ;A. ee-,J. Broadfoot; Se•a-•-•
forthe • .Da-Viel Clow Whitechurch
. r. ntwiuson, V,ttglrtnn, Jos.;
F,thel ; Alex. 'Gardiner, •• teed-.
Glen, .1Clintoe. ;. A„
Walteri.;.•..B.:', 'Hunter.; Exeter,
Innes, (Hinton. •; Aohn. 'McDowell, Sea-
feeth •Johrt AI, • Redefine, Exeter ;
S. N. Shier, Kieitton ; Jas, SnalleL
Clinton.; , • - •
Cattle, • Shorthore.-W.• .4.. Biggins, 1
C1tnton, A. & J Broadf•ooti
Sa-
fot DaVild 'Campbell, .,Molesworth ;
David Clow.; Wli,tchuic1i ;.• B.'. Corley,
Belgrave ; Jas. Cowl, Seaforth .;
,puchnore,• 3.Iutoncltle, Wnt
Dearing, Exeter Wrn. Doherty'', Clin-
ton; Jas.. Dorrance, Seatorth ; A. • 4
J.'•Drummond, Clifford.; A. • Elcoat,
Ilirucefteld ; Jas. Elsltre Lendesboro.
I Jo's., EriglA,.. Ethel; WU, •Fothergill,
Belgrave . Alex. Gardiner, 1..eadbury
Arch, Hislop, Walton, R. I. Hunter,
-
Exeter, ; S. .Johnson & Serie, .: Ford-
Wich. t Poht L Macdonald, Oren-
bi!ook Jae. McIntosh., Egneendville ;
Arthur McNeil, Stratford Peter ,Itft.
Kay, Egmeindville, ele1; Mudie,
Witi-
throp,; Sam. .LT Etherille
John NRatclitTe„:: Exeter -John
Reid, :Varna, e Iska6 Salloild, Goderich •
A. ;G. Smillie, Hensel". ; Harry Smith,
Exeter ; Jas. Snell; ClintOn'; G. it
Speiran Crenbrookce- Janie. Steele,
elgratee;
eick Walsh
Walter, • Salt
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r, • Lakelet ;' :Wit
,
• .
NEW MEAT MAlit-HAVING PUR-
chased the butchering business car-
ried on for sorrie time by tho•
.Colclough B r os.., we reepectfullyi,
solicit a. Share Of the patronage .or
' the public " which we hope to merit
by keeping the Pest of meats and
at re suitable pricesGive us
(
call.;
Offiee.-T. T. & Bert. Muephy.
all. Our shop is next to The News'
CRE.SOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
A simile and effective remedy for
SORE THROATS AND. Of:OWNS.'
' They combine the germicidal value of Clesolene "
with the soothing properties of elippdry elm and lico-
rice. Your druggist or from. us, Afro in stamps.
Lumina, Mize 00.. Limited, Agents, Atoutrea), 4,0x
• • •
Nessossielesseateionsfatereiseuensireviewo
Lochalsh ; Thos. H. Taylor
RI. W. Walker, Gornto ;
At; ' Augustine J
taxa ; W. H. We
Ham E WelshExeter. 4
Hereford. Cattle. -Jas. Downey,
Fordwich ; Win. Elliott & 'Son, Pot-,
tee's Hill ; T. Perdue, Wingharn,
Abercleen-Angus,*.John McFarlane,
, Clinton. • .
uerteesiey,.-Geo. Laithwaite, Gederieli.
Sheep,• Stiropshire.-Geo.
Clinton.; Thos. Fraser, Bruedield-;
Edward Glen, Clinton ; dlin6s,
Clinton ; Duncan Laidlaw; "Blyth ;
John McParlane, Clinton ; IL,T. Per-
' due, Wingliam ; W, IT ."" Webber, Lake -
MAXES A. SAINT SWEAR,
To have his ia.vorito et:Atli stepped
on:: Don't have earns -,cure thorn
with Putnam's Corn Extractor,,
.es 24 hours -no pain-eosts+ a quarter.
Try "Putnam's." .
let.
eLeicatera-Robt. Bell, lurendale
Daviet, Clow, Whiteaurelr; Jas. Dor....
'ranee, Seafortlie Jas, Downey; Ferde
wich ;.A. . ' Elcoat, brucefield i Win. '
Glee, Clinton; S. Johnson & WM,
•FOrdWich ; Jas. Snell, Clhaton ; Thos.
11 Taylor., Ilelgra,ve ; W. A. Wilson,
Lueknow. ••
Corley,'' Belgrave R.
D. Hunter, Eiteter, • -
Southdown. Cudniore,
Iltiondale. •
•
' Yoticshire.-David tlow,"
Whitheliiirth ; A. Elcoat, Ilfetefield ;
Jas. Elsly, Lendeshoro ;.te. D. Mee
tet, Meter; S Joiniszin &
Pordwich ; Win. 0, Thuell, Drusels- I
Win, H. 'Webber, Lakele•t, )1.
Berkshire-A4ge J. Broadloot, Sea -3 ,
forth% Jas. nowtay, loorovion ; A.
Eltoet, Brueefield ; JAS. Eleley, Lon-
deeboro ; Robt. L, Mitedonald, brook; 1JainS Snell, Clinton.
Tunsvottli,-AttlInt t. Matti,
Saltiord.4 . •
sual2i.attipontxm
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J-.00010'''..001(rig.79,0
,11.111.11,00$ Salo'
To buy the yery newest Christmas NOverties
at sale -prices
. • •
.-•-••••44.•
In Neckties,
Scarfs, in all the newest .sha,pes
Handkerchiefs, all kiud, ilk. an.
linen.
G -loves
•
'Braces, Armlets and Hose upport-
._
..ers in sets --
Fancy Vests,
Knitted Vests!
Wool. SWetters,
•'Shir s, dollars 0,nd Cuffs, .
In fact everlithing in men'swearing
aploarel
. Lin.eclAoo trnderw r for 40c
ids of wool *underwear at
reduced prices
A
JACOBS
OLIN TON.