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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-08-19, Page 4v 4 .......... Verna. T�- Verna. , G94orich.l. �'hl�At11 1p 'Iiev. lir. R%o" and family were Dr. and Mrs.- A. P. Squire of Rot- Mrs. W. S. Harland of Clinton with'. The Misses; Bissett of New � guests ,terdam, New York, lave been visitiltg her daughter miss Ma;b.A and nc'ice,-have had a lovely vacation this itue uests of the, bosses Proctor last � , Kms, " fat, the home of thw latter's parents, bliss Olive flatland, visited at the�mer, driving out every day tp �T . ll�x.' F: , Ir, Efford 4u4. fxrtiily of St.. Air. and Mrs. Edward Rathweil of home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin father's dairy farm on the H " ;l. r eW Ann's, (earl. are pests of Mr. and the Bayflefd. - Line. It was the Dr's on Thursday of last week. Road and to other places of rote Tars: A.'J:'t,oartice. first visit Ito Canada. { Mrs. Chas. Weeks returned on Sat -r Miss Clara Bissett returned to 7feirrt.° it ' •dVghter of Calnsville Mr. Edgar Torrance of Clintons ac- urday, from a two months' pleasant York this week. Publicr. School are -visiting at Mr. F. Leonard's. �rompanded by his two sisters, Alisses,visit to the prairie provinces wlLcxe! she was Visiting her daughters, Mrs. I Birth --At Gpderich an sills Au A, very large: ournWit from around, Edith and Maggie, spent Sunday at Albert Plewes o£ Aloosemrrr, Sisk„ Ito Alt, and Mrs. Wellington Stree . Re dere are { HolmesviIle atteAdtrd .the Funeral of The bone$ of Mr. I dward Ratbwcll. 1 sora. On August 12th, to Alt. .. :the mate Nixon Sturdy on Sunday. I and Mrs. McLaren of Calgary, Alber- Alrs. , Aulholland' . has a geranium' The, young people of the loth and ta. She Also i9isited her brother -irk. ;Airs. Jack tamp- a a son,. On ,1.4th, cons., tegether .with a couple. law, Mr. John 'Pard, at Carberry,'August, #p Alt. and Mrs. H. [�(,,, :.► that is .the . pxar%c of the whole neigh- from the BayflW Line,. picnicked ' in Hod ens, a daughter. „R P illan. former. S g g borhood, there belts upon it rip less Bayfield last week. It Vis. scarcely * y Of , eaforth. Airs. than 152 bunches'. of ptloom. It is Accessary to say that they had a Wee was very much, impressed with The funeral of the late Albert 1 y the west and says there is a spirit of Kneeshaw, youngest son of Mr. certainly well worth .string. very pleasant time. ' i Mrs. ' O'Dell and children have re- stash and Enterprise that is not seen bort ' Ifneeshaw, tools glace from Pinner U Mx. John O. Elliott, who, met with. i the east and that rho crops look Tamil xesldence on Saturday. turned to their hone at Midland. n y f4. a, somewhat severe accident a well' all the way up the plain line as'Arcbdeacon Jones -Bateman of Axe First Reader 6o -�^ , fortnight ago, has almost re- far as Calgary, which is a progressive City read the beautiful service of covered', but it was a severe city. During her stay of four weeks English church; at house and ce t~eco>ad Reader., 9C ��! t0llC�mo rla>r>rt'. shaking up and it wid be some time at be daughter's home,she counted no cry. The casket was covered Mrs Edward Walsh of thy' London fttfore he will bis` entirely well again, . less than nineteen now dwellings lovely floral emblems; among the Third l�eaclel• 14c �Rpad, Clinton, died in West Wawa: � Mrs. Charles Lansing arrived kom which were erected in the immediate crown, of white and pale pink r nosh, at the home of Mr. Henry Tay- Lansing. Mich., last week and Is the Meinrty while ehe was •there. while and maiden hair fern, tribute of Fourth' eadei 1$G lot, on Aug.,lOtlt.; .He went to Wawa+ truest of her Barents, Mr. and. Mrs. she was glad to get back to the Parr employees of �he Doty worksp lk 1 A to a1,toend Ott► some business. and , John, 'Sturdy, Ljne again she speaks very highly of ly Maltese cr ss of white roses, Now Speller 15 ,being taken sud�dcnly ill, Mrs. Walsh 'The schoolhouse of S. �S. No. 11 has' prairie country. P the r red roses in centre, was the tri was sent 'for, a,s,v Jl. as piessages been overhauled and made spick and Twenty-five cEnts will pay • a stlb- of the "Son's of England," of w o were sent to, tli�e;,ciiildreit in different span. for the open -*ng 'which takes'place` scriptron to The News-Re,^ard . to any Society he etas an esteemed and z 'parts of the �Statep. The best of next.Monday It has been. both paint- address in Canada for the ic.T,aindex,ous worker ; a crown p4 roses,. w A.18o now copies medical , slill was in attoidance' and cd and papered and looks real neat of 1909. and pink, lilies. s:f ,119 valley, w surrounded by bis o1A neighbors. ` and and tidy.. The teacher will ,be Miss Mr. and Mrs. J.. F. Keyes who carnations and maiden hair fern, butfriends of thirty ycaxs•�ago. he broke Lulu Tichburne of the 4th con, who come over, annually with },heir family theesamehfrom tbel"Skdoo.nchoC Scribblers f of xoom• the rari za of mortals without is highly recommended. She wild male;; from Nashville, Tenn„ spend the' long cross of sweet e Ex Books, Etc. farewell and passed along .to the un- her home at Mr; Chas, Holland's. summer holidays in this section, have , pea blossoms,. farding shores of Nternity. He was' Mr. John Parker Jr. left for the not this July, and August had as en- Mrs, Tom Kneeshaw ; a.heart of t 'seventy-one years old, a member of west on Tuesday to help in the .farm joyable a time as usual owing to the pink gladiolas, tribute of Aft, Mrs., James Mitchell, and from t ithe A. Q. U. W. and originally a mem- fug operations and it may be that he illness from which two of their sobs sons Messrs. Walter and Hope. ber of the Methodists church in An, : will homestead. suffered. They are convalescing, now, ' .burn. He was. successful in business If. you are not aNews-Record sub- however,, and it is expected that in a chell, a cross of White roses ; a h. COOPER'S and a. man of, prayer. He is survl'ved scriber, why not ? couple of weeks they will have quite of Pink asters, from, Franke, v Q by a widow, four daughters and two recovered', . But Mr. Keyes will have little nephew of the deceased ; BOOKSTORE Mr. and Airs. Dan. Gliddon left: Harry Kneeshaw, a wren h of, s u O sons, flits. Chas. A , Mari*, Detroc this week to visit their two sons, to. return to Nashville. for the lsi • of # Airs, Allen .Spa;ling, Marietta, ;Ohio ; September as he has been appointed pea blossoms ; crown of pansies, cLI N`t'ON ;.Mrs: 'Stewart . Seymour, Detroit", n ar and Sam., Yellow Grass, S�a ic; Irspectgr of City Schools, a proinotioh. but© of Mr, and Mrs. How;ie ;, h steaded of white roses, carnations, a -ad 1 Ida Walsh, Clinton;,,Jgltn Walsh, They expect to `i:ip away several weeks,. from Principal of the High school of the valley; from Mr, and Carlow, Alberta-;. :Rev. ,Albert A it may be two months.' Here's wish- which he has filled for some years Richard Moore of Benmi0er •t Walsh, D. D., Wellington, Maine. pasta The new position, is a. responsible � a ing them a, safe Journey. to and Ito. cent of white carnations and rUrn, It is very gratifying to the family and a happy one and carries with it a. salary• of y visit., Frank Dot Mr. and Mrs, D. cto Pnow that in their aiisenee many of Twenty-five cents will nay a sub- ('3,000. Both ATC. and Ars. Keyes Curry, bunches of white asters his 'old friends �were,b) his side to were born in this township and their .com ort him in the'hour of death and scriptron to The News -Record to any numerous old .friends will wish to fern; Cleveland Richards, spray use this of publicly thankliq address in Canada fc>x the r�irmatt,dcr congratulate 31ra ;K,eyes uport his well- same ; Mr. Craddock, a piece of GO �O IMr. and Mrs: Henry Taylor, Mr, and of 1909... merited honor; He has been: engaged asters ; casket iioquet of white a 'VI V Mrs. James. Johnson, Mr. and h -Mrs. hen housr. e Y t islintp-to-datetr is dlandahec i'n. teaching in' Nashville for twenty and fern a> d Aiahe'lrom the FValt LAyZisssepsr Fsellof 1Y_ H. 'Watts & Son for good Jeremiah Taylor and many' otkn,rs of building it himself. years. same from Miss Mar Vanstone his old associates.. The remains were g I In dealing with the matter• of they shoe repairing. We make a specs- Miss Hazel Campbell is spending 'a g _ „ -from, the Misses Morrish and. Interred in the'Clinton cemetery on week" wish Mr. lames. Switzer; choice of . Mr.. Keyes, the �.ashville. Agg• alit} of repairing and .lo it while � •, 3 + Fou wait. August 12th, Banner had the following ; re Macdonald a spray of st Farewell, Lgved Fathex, Thou att'� Mr., Warwick Cole spent Sunday at pea, yellow , marigolds and o Our Charges are Right free Mr..James SWit7er's. The name of Prof. Keyes• was the. August ,flowers. The floral tri ' , I Mr. George ,Hartley while skidding only .one presented to succeed Mr. filled a carriage. ' The pallbearers -ko FARMERS AND OTHERS l . We On Golden shores your face .I ll, see, cedar in �Beacom,s bush met with a .�Feher, and he was elected •unanimous- all close friends of the irate A My work. in time will be swell done, ly Mr. 'Akers moved that a' corn- Kneeshaw Irr have several pairs • of our own made I'll greet the setting of the sun, narrow escape. The` chain. broke and• ,— � nest, Colborne, L .boots. which we will sell cheap._ Just hit him above eyp. 'The doctor mittee of.three -be appointed to draft .Bell, Harry .Hunt, Cleveland Ill bravo the surfing of the sea resolutions upon the retirement of Mr. the thing you want_ to keep your. feet O'er .which I sail to Eternity, ,.lad to stitch up the wound �virieh re- , P aids, Frank Foster 'and Reg�,ie .dry while the season is opening tip, aired four stitches � R ever' but as President Lees anti •eson. The late Albert J. Knees I'll gather wi,th� the` uiinutnbered:.host � other .members of the board insisted Come in and see them. That worship Ta{her; 'Son and Holy .vas a sterling young man, industri in going upon the committee all were faithful to- the service of his eh +oar stand is opposite, the ostoffice. Ghost ; .appointed •to serve» . P foiud of his home, and a godd,, ste 111 take brother, sister, by the hand. 'brter 8 Hill We have started a branch The secretary was instructed . to no- ambitious . 'employee: of the .And mother; too, I'll safely land r . " tify Alr. ,Keyes by . telegram of his el- works: The employees . of tiie w business at Londesboro jointly Our boats shall tiever''slltipwrt'cked' be; left. Irudo Ivewtoi of: Detroit is with Mr. McKeown's harness For Jesus 'Saviour pilots me, rspending a few . days with his par= ection and ask that he return as soon marched in"a body -to tha cerimc shop. All repairs 'taken there : --A. A. Walsh cults, Mr. and :firs. Clem: Newton, as possible wand take charge of the Mrs. Charlie Cooper of Toronto, Kvi[l have rotor best and careful Mr. J. Denomy, Goderich visited ret schools. The successor to Mr, Keyes, of the, young roan came up to the awfll have Mr. John Weston's. last Sunday. as Principal of the High School Will,eral which was very large, our r d (ural inail deliver (. Miss Lily. Weston spent a few da s. be selected when the teachers .are as= zeas sympathy ng deeply. with, .One . bund a .. y y t Icoutes have bean established,, mostly• at Mr. W. Elliott's ter%s week. signed in September. 'The ' resignation parents; brothers and sister& m "' • H' Watts & . Son in Ontario and Manitoba, I Mr. tiym. Elliott ,anti .daughter Cres- of DTC. • Weber will take effect as soon early death of orbe ; the youngest sic visited his brother, 11r.. Gabriel as Mr. Keyes is it',lle to take charge the sons of the Borrie. . -- - -" ' Elliott of the Bayfield hine on Sun= Of the sclmgols, 1: Saturday's Mail and Empire ha day.' 1 • Prof. Keyes is well fitted for the of following A. S., Goderich. Several from this :vicinity attended lice to, whick he 'vas, elected, having _Can a Mayor or an'alderman the funeral on Sunday of the . late been connected. wiili'the city schools: office whose property is mortgage C001. Nixon Sturdy. All join in extending since 1&93. He taught in the Howard most to the am6unt of its as ouc their sympathy to the bereaved.. rola- School ons year and then in thz,14igh meet ? 2 . Is' it 'leg,l for su lives. School for: Cour years. I -ie was Brin O Messrs. Will. Jordan,.John-Stirling; cipol or of`the High a do , m to ayo>J or al vote on I of the third . floor rvs to bot one}. for the .to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY '!'-GOODS Albert Harrison and. James! Young,in- School one year and of the �reonl i Ans.—The property qualificatb) tend going west Thursday. floor for six Sears, `lie was assigned A Mayor of a city is, freehold $11 MILLINERY MANTLES DRESS MAKING Mr.. and Mrs. Cook of Coiiorne spent'.to the High School • as. Princilial. to or leasehold $2,000.1 -;,And tl e.IAio,p Sunday at Air. O. W. Potter's. 1505. y '. ,must be assessad .in the candid L Mr. and ' f6 s. ' Haggitt of Blyth v is -1 omvn. name; or fZy the name of his xted recently at BIT. Walter Weston s, on the last, revised assessment Mr. arid. Mrs: John Morgan and fam- • Stanlell T- Wnshlp iThe property must be ~worth Mily..alsb3dr. and Mrs., Frei'..Albrgan of amounp above'rnentioned, free: fro �� Goderich called ori friends recently in Mr:, and Mrs, James Hosso.n of charges, liens and incumbrances. BwTo welSpe'd ourvicinity. 'I Stratford spenl# Sunday with Treisur.' there -i's another sectiory of the Mrs. Sterling McPhail and daughter er and Mrs. Heid. 1wb,ch says s if an erson is at Mrs. (Dr.) Monteith and Miss. Chris- y y P ' Alary returned home ..from ICippen ::on� ) trxne'of his election, in. actuate oc' Monday. Itina Monteith spent Sun�3:iy, with Mr. tion of any such freehold, ra�tpOl We. passed into -stock this week 25' • dozen airs -- I and Mrs: John Reid.. p P fwcnty-five cents will pay a sub- own name or in the name; of his Pune Linen Huck 'Towels, large size;.and in ibe regular scriptron to The :News -Record •to any 'Miss Pearl Taylor spent• last ~week ietc., he shall be enttttled,to lab 6 f . in Ba field the u way of aellin .would be .:35c.. ,dux. - rice for quick .raddress in Canada. ,r the rt•n.:tiinder y •g est of heP aunt, if the value at which such frcehol b - 'of 1909, s Rachel T vt r. gated. amounts to not less than) g P . Miss a a selling I Miss Grace. Stevenson of Lendon and for that purpose the said 5C a palr_. spent last. week with• friends on the�shali riot be affE4ted or reducet'jW' 4. Goshen Line. lien incumbrance . or charge exi See these in our window. Mr. Robert Richardson has ,returned on n ' s�u�merhill� , a The Rev. W. H. Durl-;at reanhed In,,from a short stay in London. x affecting such fa le.g :(2) A iMayor aldermam .has a legal nigh St. Peter'S ch -arch' on Sunda last on TWenty five cents will pay a sub holt. his seat in the Council of c 1 "The Sunday. scbool and it work." t scriptron to The AYetvs-iieaatd to any his votes will be legal. s in his sermon .he stated• that there address in Canada for tl:e ret amder Last Gall for Shirt Waists- , was practically no spiritual educatiorl of 1909, .for the children in the' most of. homes . THE BEST SCHOOL. sell ever u we wish to . Just about one dozen blouses all told, b t y ! and. pracbrcally none in .the .day. schoo'i,, ' one, and in order to do so we will make a sacra. fico on every blouse left. Thus all the time that was iven' for The Central .Business :College ' o@ IkWular $1 and 90c blouses for ..::......... ... ... ...:. .., . '..s9 I g West TuCkerSnllth. . the salvation of, the children was one n Stratford is acknowledged to .be tine half hour out o?j every one hundred :and' ' Mrs. H.'.Carler left.on Monday morn+ 6f the best. schools, of its kind in the Ladies' Summer Vests (sixty-eight hours of the week. He ing for Toronto to attend the funeral province. It has three departments,, parnestly, asked: them to consider the of her sister who died there on Sat- f Commercial, Shorthand and Telegra= Fine ribbed swiss Vests with short sleeves, also without slee�5 . 1'great spiritual .:neglect of the young, ukday,. grhy. These wishing to secure posi- goodsize. Regular 28c Vests for 2 for..: , ...... , ; Only half a n hour to teach them of I Air. and Miss _ Cooper of . Goderich 'tior!s in the commercnal world shotald I the mare- llous love of God, of the township visited friends here on Sun-;;write'the college for its free eatalq- Lidles Cotton Hose I Saviour who died in agonies- and day• • gue. The Fall term opens Sept. I.A. Fine Maco yarn, Tiermsdorf dye, sizes 8--10, black only, Regular I lylood who when' on earth said ' `J;uffer ; Mt.. A. JohAs returned to Auburn on 25c for .................................. ..................:.... .19 fit. the little children 'to come' unto me Saturday, - and fora iii' them not for of such is the Misses Alyrtli ecnd`.>4ir Crich spent THE KITTY RESENTS IT. Kingdom of heaven." Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Wilbert Art Sateens ' Crich of Seaforth, vin aged three, who unwisely I;dt , A fresh shipment of Art Sateens in all the newest colorings, good I Misses Jessie'Buchanaail Jessie Bell fondled his small cat overmuch ap- patterns. suitable fox` cushions, co forters, etc. If bought at the re- Fast Wawallostl ; and Mary Hopkirlc of Hensall visited • p title red defore guilts mother one pained and ' day, ratcb gn]ar price would have to sell at 29e per yard. Otmr puce........ .1li relatives. here .last week, , P Ask to see hese. • Miss Lena Mactes and Miss Becher Twenty-five cents .will pav ;t, sub- upon his hand. `.What has happetred?" t of Berlin have :L,L�en visrtin at the I script>on to -The X-ervs-Reaar:d to lino she aslyed, "i bent the Kitty a little," g address in Canada '. for i be remainder he said briefly:—The Delineator foi home of Air. Herman Daer for the September. Cushion Tops of 1909. p past week. ' Only two dozen of them left, assorted patterns. Regular Win and I Mr. 'Win. Sturdy of New Ontario, _ .lac. Our price....... • ................. ..... .... . ... . ....... .19 called on Councillor Robert Magee on ..- Friday last. Hot Weather Months HIS WORK CUT OUT. I The infantson of Mr. and Mrs. Win.' They had taken a house in another w6ber is very sick at present. We Kill Little Children, part of the town and Freddie was in• hope it may be spared to its parents We' will be pleased to f?Il(1W you our New for years to come. If you want to 'keepconsolable. your children' Public school No. 10 opened on Mon- rosy, healthy. and full of life durin;► "Why' do you object to moving, ml Fall Dless Goods, Coats and Curs which have qday with Miss Mr�r_axl Toole as teacher. the hot weather months 'gih'e them an dear ?" inquired his mother. ,_ Mr. Albert Doetr -of West Wawatlosh. occasional dose of baby's O;wn Tai 'Ietst I "'Cause where I -go to anew neigh. R .rived. Our prices acre RIGHT-cluallty spent Sunday at the home of his This medicine presents .deatxly sum- bnrhood, replied Freddie, "I have i : brother, Aft, John Doerr. • mer complaints by cleansing the , sto- fresh bunch of kills to lick." Tht I)c u. arrived. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz spent mach and bowels or it cures. the trou- lincator'for Septctr,'`;,er: t r- l i comes St.nday at tllc borne of Vt. J. I'feffex, .b e p dmptly f t on uric, pec,•• Twenty-five Cents will ' pay a sub- edly.' SeAption to The News -Record to any I The rn6ther ,who keeps this tued'i• , S. p. S. Cekvv iation at Seafoxtb.�• 'What eve Advettise We Sell. address in Canada Eat the. eer. cinder cine on hand may feel as safe . as If t The Sons of Scotland are having s, ult'i of 1009. shit had' a doctor in, ilia home. Airs. celebration in Seaforth on Wetiuesdal What we Sell Advertises tis g, says -.— riext, August 25th. Special , teaturty 1 C. C', Roe, Georgetown, Ont., _ 1,1 can heartily recommend Bal ly s Own are the Huron Marathon race, bicyeli Tablets as a reatt ihelp to it4,lw r during races, the Kilties. Band of Luoknow • I; Three severe earthquake shocks were �, g � 6 the ftot summer months, I hwo used local races, baseball match, Oadericl experienced at Acapulco, Aiexicp. them for aumrncr troubles and am vs. Mitchell., etc. Grand' Concert it .AVERY C� RTl?SY A1Vil .�iT'T��iTIO��i otts artist. is dead. •`��. YOU" ' nftteit pleased with the result." Mold the evening•, when ,l'.ddie niggott wil AWAITS YOB "ERE.. Mail mused a lot of damage to fruit by medicine dealers or by snail At. 9 be assisted by the Xiltfes band AN and standi•og grain in Grimsby dis- cents a box from the Dr. Williams' pipers and dancers. Single 'fares of _.... triet. Medicine Co., Brockville, fin,,. all railways. k The Store Phone 26 oWE alke1 f Quality... Night or Day Furniture Decrier and Undertaker . We have been busy during thevlast few f days opening ' and pplacing on our shelves an entirely net stockG ds, Ging.- hams, Prints, Muslins, Fancy felts and Belting, Collars, Ties; White Q Waists and Whitewear and in fact all lines of fancy and staple • Dry . Goods. This means that we are better prepared. than we have been time for some past to attend to your wants, and we guarantee you will find our liOoes right. Every department, is full of new and natty goods at bargain prices. Small profits and more business is what we ann. at. Pull value for every dollar spent is what you are sure to get if you deal here. a Tan and oxblood Shoes with hose to match at lowest passible prices di Special values.in Parasols and Umbrella s. It will pay a yon to see p our Vnibrella at $1 before buying, Regular 75c Canvas Hats for Wren at 50c. Men'sPanoy Shirts, Collars and Ties at reduced prlces, EVERY ` DAV'''A SAWAIN DAY. - , 4 A - T PLUMSETEL '''' 0`1 Small Ptoffts And Morn 13'1161ness+ •��•rbA�r.�•�bbrbbe!•+bd•c.hl•+�• 4i•�R•v►�W►.ibb►�1•�s•��Ib �m