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council will � .. ; �. 49c _.9i* Teale;Qr s �ft,on Satutrda lieu In
be held nal+.• �eptembex the death of an6fh,,ir of t1t•�X tuw re• t� 'visit fxielidhf�axftnto „atkd uttetcd
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isiiainfng pioneers of township in the millinery openin s. (CAntribtlteif.
* 2`awns3iipalURat tate 'is'3• mills ' on the person of Mrs, ;Geox .vantelon opening
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"^dolling8-10 of, ; iixill less '"khan fir♦ who departed this lite an ,x uesiday � `pownal ip C`lerl� 'Trewartha, is now Many readers • of The fvews-RAcoxd.
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year. ;ti xhornie�.•,T-}e deeeascvl's maiden me Pully in harness and those having, will to pleased to learn that. r > r .
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'te. ' on t�#e tp @ ; J: T. Curtis, formerly teacher'la tho � Was (:ga;therikc ' COolc ani slid ' was li'usiirssc iviih: him; will find hizit; always tions are being made by the ("ltn,ton
s s Anderson School has passed part 11.' born in Tipperary, .Ireland, in' 1827, oa hand .at his residence in the will- Dramatic Club to present the great
these days slid the hes rt of his first-class c *rt ? . l When slie•'was in bar nineteenth year age, which locates hint centrally. play "Richeliou" duriu the month t iflcato , He Vill ' We understaua it is his intention to November, Pleasant recolle0tiaetsh of
of the boys'. sAC ,1119 teach as principal in Seafcirth pupils the family ruos �d to this country and rest iu his ,,.
.aria hei�'.g giaddel�ed as sclioal, !province, and, settled at Streetsville.� g position gas principal of the last winter's, presentatian of Richard
Thereshe was, warried to Air.; Geoi:V village school zxext July or as scan as VIII." leads to expectations • of an
they calrxy.iway the aaevif Mrs. �': Taylor sniff an, of Caplan, 'Cantplorr pied • fit March 1855 the is convenient for the trusts°es, The even greater success in November.
hooks 0o' .the choi0e !sup- 01110, who have'betn 11L,90 On. a visit settZctl lip n #fie ,farm. cn the 7th Aon section will be very sorry to lose him, b
for' the Bast five woc,as'' tt the flame cu f Pp, I No writer of •drama in English, who
plies whleh Wa now have Wm. Wigduson; left" for 'their howo which has c+ver since continued to ala Tlet. cement ware of thz abutments was rot himself t g '
' their home. '1` them were born, a of the new bridge across the Matt- a self an actor, has produced
In stole, last weep. i 4 cam so many permanent plays as Bulwer-
lure family of whom the followin land is note pit to but the steel
Acmes Shedden of the dth line has sur ive the loss of a much loved contractors are so slow that it be. Lytton,• „"The Lad'y of Lyons," "La
hardly bcEn feeling up ta. oancert pitch mother ' Linda, r gens to look as if the bride will not Iti ailiore and. Money • . are 'known
L n a, M s, Deattie Webster g
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�tbut has bees, unable to rest oft owing (Lattiej, 1Villiam, peorgo and P;d- be ready for traffic this fall and if wherever there is a theatre inwhich
7! one' to the harvest rusli, l , such should ba the case nese rate- the best English drama holds the
hard a:i home, Alpert on the 9th con,, , y IIthe boards "Richelieu"
Mrs. IV. V. Edwards of Souris, Blan., Payers in this township and .Colborne i ichelieu is even
The speedy trotting Horse of Joc ,and R
Mislcr has been &aid to A. enactor, of would be more popular than the best of them.
Jourlial and Mrs, (Rev.) IV. H. Cole of. Col- greatly inconvcnlceiced.
Wingham",_they Price said to. he $500. �MaCready, the greatest. tragedian of
Mr. Miller,. who. is a v:reat lover of A, umbfavilie, Mich. In bis ninetieth The township council meets next hes day, produced it first in, 1839
Doff a eine,'paid $17a far the eteast a year and enjoying goon health: fort one Monday at one oclock,land 1 ed it ev r ear after. ti _l.Ltter
7 t 4 played every Y11 114
few years'ago. • ' of such an advanced age Mr. d 41eelan One 11 died wliitq cht'sd were i'retired from; the footlights, and. every
Are ow sold'b s The contract for digejng tha Russtli survives his •life pa�ti►er and d{eepit sold by•the factory. last•Saturday for English-spealcing dramatic actor since
n ' R drain' was -tat' to Covayn & Ward at mourns her departure into the spirit shipment to Montreal at 113 ctetts including Booth,. the younger Kean,
and we. were very fort=' 4740 and for the �Smit.h .Drain, Daniel world for she was indeed a devoted :per pound.. This" week • f ac 1 ed Henry Irving, Beerboim Tree and the
r wife and mother. 11�rs, Cantelott was fi ty o or ,
ate to secare such a, a leis- Reid's tcifdcr was• accepted at $3,145. cheese were ,sola ,at l l cents. rest has cauntEd it ampngst his favor -
for very many years cbnneeted with .
did agency. They , ave. The latter ' has to be compleUd by Sharon
Alet`hodst church and th, Ir"a
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October lst,1910. eI. Richeieu� does not present a reallyWon fort aa$ 1vp#thedlSw pas or Rev. r, Sn den, wit, con. th . th distpul pulpit day eve -
true picture' f i
t e o either the an his
tinction of standing . first --" "—'-'"" "'°'"'"'"" duct the services at the funeral whicli, ing' last. times. Several of the characters are
will make place on Thursday afternoon; Miss Ethel Snider has returned, to probably fictitious and the cardinal of
1n tile. World today, Ziurich j to Clinton cemetery. To the bereaved her jhome in Jervis after a threw• the play is not always the cruel, cold
Every woman :vlYQ usos husband -and family the sympathy of wee*s' visit with her aunt Mrs• spriest and politician that histor ic-
them will epntinl�e to da Miss Mollie Wurm of Chicago arriv- the Whole community, is extiended. y P
ed here last week d spend" some time i Mr. Ff..Rumball of the 14th cont George Ladd Iau ehaih,�lcinierzatiafor ntton has which commands.
iven us
s0. The patterns are. S4 with hes mother and 'other friends., f The infant daugdter of Nie. ' And .
well cut that they may be: Mx. Lean Jeffrey has puxcieased a lot! has been very ill for the past week. 'Mrs. Keuben Cortex died an Monday unlimited admiration aiSd warms our
t�'est of 1116 tanner from . Mr. Sam. ops his one of our pictieers and is now evening and° on-`TuesdaY' aft0noon the hearts to the strong forceful, sell-
a fitted to. any figure tvith� �Rannic and is muvxn� his house iron g y -one years of age. sacrificing Gid
Out misleading or ,coil f remains were interred in Clinton cem- patriot who stands
St. Jgseph. Mrs, (rook of C.inton visit-` alone~ but stands. victorious. The play
fusing outlets. �' Messrs, Josepll.;3owsoil of the 14th ed old' friends�on the 14th con. last etery, services being conducted by appropriately bears the alternative
Rqv.. Dr. •Stewaut. The funeral, tooli.
' and William Schenck of town have !sleek, place from t4o.,bumc of Mrs, Charles title of "The Conspiracy," the episodd
0 /''� p �i exchanged properties. (%l ei, chaniTe wiLS treated being the plotting; of Gaston,
0 0 " '"'"" not he made until' some izme in+ Carter in• C1Ipton 'and upon the cas.
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liet, were' figxal tributes from Mrs, tag,Dulw. of Orleans,: and bis confId•aAts to'
BOOK STORE March. Mr. S• Iit0k `has secured a� overturn the, throne of Louis XIII:
Kipper J 'ii sills, lViiss' !lith MCMa,th, Mrs.r
good' farm, while liar, Ilowscn if lie• and as a necessary step to crush, as�
C.", Cortez, .`Mrs. J. Brown,. !lies;
CLI 1JVTON • decides; to,move, ' io •tdivn, has secured l Mr, and Mrs. Beach of Now York C+ochra G;$ 1Y r* McConnell and Percy sinarte, •if necessary, Cardinal Richci-
a nice 'hems. are spending their vacation with that Holloway. ieu, Louis'' .. prime minister, low
Mr.. Alplion Foster; soli of Mr, slid lady''s ,mother, .1xrs peter -layman, . �t;randly Richelieu rises to meet
- Mrs, Jahn Foster -and , Miss Lottie l 'Anion those Who wentwent' n the l Miss Annie' .Swann of Fullerton' is each succeeding plot, how charoughly
g o calling ori ` Dill fri0nas !fere this he defeats the. schemes and evades the
Hildebrand, daughter of Mr, and lYtrs; harvesters' excursion from Kippers ryQek, entanglements set for 1nf ,only the
W. H. Watts & Son Johne Hildebrand, were united in mar- were: Bruce Logan, George Jukes
$ ' g Mr. cute Co'urtiee and bride are dramatist can tell. Thfs" forms the
ridge .on tii?erin.sday morning of'last Samuel Price, John !!sitz, Albert and nests of his
week, at
St. B(Alface"Church. Father Miss Mary Johnston, .t1k last two g Parents. (dramatic movement of the plop. The
have everything needed in the, Stroeder performed the ceremony, in attend the Formal school in Calgary.' The News.Record to any address in love theme is supplied by the Intri-
Shoe Repairingline to exeoute all the presence of a large•, number of Canada for the remainder of 1909 for goes of a number-of`.suiters; inJuding
I Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Rich- 25 'cents„ de Mortomaf Richelieu's wealth
frien�s of fife contracting patties, and Hawkins n o Le � ' Y
orders with, neatness and ,prompt- ..Mr. Joseph •Gel'inas Jr, has rtAtad Mars wkinlo�ya and eo n. Al e t b f ills: ward, Of course there is. a tritrmph-
1 A trial . will.• cont'ince Mr. P leson. Ester's farm. in Staple . v ant and happy.. ending.
Y• you g y, mother, Mrs. Ilalvl:ns aitd sisters, SAME THING.
for a ter..m of years. Miss Hawkins . of !:splen visited in There is not a dull moment : in the
that our material and workman ,
ship are of the best procurable : the 'home of Mr. W; H. Johnston: M'r. "So he- praised my ' sin ing ?'' movement attd the dialogue is replete
�' Hawkins left the township of Hay `+Yes, lie said it ,was heavenly." 1with bright passages which. have be -
anywhere. pi1t1CSV1jle twenty years ago this fall. and is �'Reall 't , come classis proverbs- of the English
ativ the. owner of 4:80 acres of • land y ' . I language. Many who scarcely know
_._.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Snell of Hullett were in Iowa, worth $125 ' a'o,• acre and 320 "Nell, • eb �th:ng.,lilte that. He said the name -of Lytton or, Richelieu will
guests'oii Sunday of' nix;.. and ,tits. A :was unearthly.'.'.
acres 'in Dakota bought at $25 anbe surprised .tn find •in ttie la nes
Stanley. Y ,p 'play, q
We also repair Suit Lases, Sat- acre lasts rip His man fr gn is Septombet Llp incott s, tions familiar . to them from earl
Dors.. Reid has returned to her ho>7ie. spring. Y P , y
chels acid Pocket Books, and can at Ca:nst ille. in Ontario are .pleas fid to hear of his youth. Jt has, too, atrotlxsr "itittrar t�
D .iso Tjizzie Ford left ori Tuesclas to success: He s,nd his ,.stima•bt1e partner ive 'feature, it is not a. oue=man play
also clean and lye the same. visit iti,Toronto and Berlin, look as though old Father -Time .'was. A rilllp Off the Old, Block.'. as Richard III . is but gives' : great
dealing. gently with then. scope for' performers• in the minor
On 'lrhursday evening last in the 1 paets which is • always a desirable
Our Stand Count Zeppelin, damaged his balloon Methadtst' church,. Kipptn, Mr." an
• on his ietur••it Right, from Berlin, . and Mrs Thonl?as McClymonnt were take
Oppsolte the Post Office; had to'descend. by ".set prise ••when' After.the'grsryet
l meeting Was concluded they, were cal!
fid io-the front wh1'�e Mrs. 'H:.IvisO
read.'the following address and 7Mi
J: B.. DinWale made the'presentatior
CouTo
/►'� h & '. Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas: McClymont
■ ." I Dear ' Friends, -Having heard* -wit
ID deep regret that you pu'rpgse Ieavin
our village for a new home in L• o'ndon
We,*,
-your fellow -members ,and associa
STAPLE AND► FANCY DRY QOODS tes in the church, take this opportup
i ity' of tolling you. ho.w. much we slim]
MILLINERY MANTLES, • , DRE5S,�MAIKINO ' miss 'you when you leave tis. Di.rin
your forty-two years residence in oil
I.village your iddustriot;s lides, your un
failing courtesy to all, 'your man•
+� • kind and neighborly actions a:d'you
First Arrival 'f - cs u� Teal in ehurelh and temperance ialb
have endeared y;,u , to.' a11, especialTr
in. the Methodist church where. yon
have -been constant attendants ani
faithful members and, worlcers, wit
you be greatly missed. T113 Bibb
NewFafl.-Dr S, class do not.know how, to,give* Acle
;quate expressions'to-. their feelings 'is
„t..,1 losing two such faithful members anc
the `official board' of: our church wil'
's''
G, o"' 00� greatly miss Mt: McClymont's , -hell
and' eot:nsbL 04r only, comfortis
- tifat• whiat is, "Our loss will he some -
This'. week eve make, the ilrilportant announcement ! bod!y else's gain," As & slight toko
of the first arrival of O�Ir.New Fall Dress.and'Qoetunn@ lof our esteem we request you to ac
eept ibis purse which, is affectionately
Ulotb. They cowist of the lattest materfal's produced offered and we trust that in your ,now
in new Shadow- Stripes, and pl�dn e&cts lend -rich hone God's blessing will rest of you
satin finish. both and that. you may long be spar-
- edfor useful work in the lvlaster's
Some �09swC+oCd Vineyard in the Forest 'City, --Signed
cn • behalf of theK h
. ippon .Met ods, t
olive church, Mrs. W. J, Jones, Xrs. H.
of the Wisteria �Me'04nell, Mrs.. 14. Ivison, Mrs. W;
Wines H. Johnston..
New CfllOr5 Mr. blcClyniont in a neat and
'alhe
,fouchiAg speech thanked all those who
NaV;I �iaa eeri concerned in giving this tok-
• - for Fall: g' n
b
i B aAk J cn of friendship to. hini . and his estim-
able partner. Other addresses wci,e
Prices range from. 50s to $2.00 per yard. "�°+ given by Rey. J..Hart, fibs: risen,
+� J. B. Dinsdale, H. ,Ivison, A. Buchagy '
We invite inspection and comparison. an and others. 0,11 testifying to thc•
esteem felt tot Mr, and Mrs. .McCly-
moat • and, expressing regret that they
were about to leave, •though all were.
The Last Call fnlr` Shirt Waigfs. .glad that,Mr, Me'Clymont was g2-ttiWgi
a' good position .in London, much cas- I
We want to make' a general Dean up of bur sbii•tler than, .;blacksmithing. For forty-
two years the has carriod on that bus -
waists. Just nine left; in this i0t, ` x�e;�ular.�l. �� f,,r iness here and as a horse-shoet 'he
quick -selling ' , sqC has -had few equals, 'After this part
of the program, was over an excellent
COttOn 1108ilelrh. lungbeon was served and a most eft-
,layable time spent.
B] special ]?t Lisle hoes fill` Saturda , I The .following is the August month- i
y These ly report of S, .s. No. 14, Stanley, i
hoes methe very hest make, good •ys,rn �a,nd.,guaranteed names are in order of merit : t
fast color regular 2U and 30c quick.!selling r9c i Sr, stir -George 1:,. stephens�a, f
Reina welleath.
.. j Jr. 5th—Oda 1Vlcliea�tli, TI,zntixlK Bivw.
dale, Arnold Petrie.
Prices the lowest quality co sIdgreda Sr. 4th -14. c. Xchi, 11, A, Fisher, c
1"8la
$0iisr; l3'�dh A nIna 1
1 off Yagegar.
VMcl3eaih'.
Jr. 3d—Jessie Collins, A, Mcm,lat ,eAlvertlse es
4Cf�
tris!, V. 1100d, • C:
a. 2'nd- Anna Visiier,'; Graeic -toss, 1I, C
What V� d Sell Advertises us e, Jojipstcn
- lst K.—Maggie.. Cooper, W. Par•
tions, hellsCollins„ 0
EVERY: +O R ► Y The best -spellers in i11�. m6tithly,. 0
AND -�'i�l"f��1'l'ICiN spellings were : 10
fiili:--Uric l4fel3aatlt. C
4th, -Herbert Kehl. n
AWAi l�y+" `V HERE* E . r. ird. �- i1na Hood. . • 0
Jr. srd•--Nelsalr Mond. f C7
nci, Anna Pisher.
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5eptewber snit. 100
m ,.. - � T �.. �, ,.� �r ,...r ...�rwA. tie'+r'""i►•�Ir^�IraA!°�R!r1M''�w�'�r1R'�•>!"�,
'Spec
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For one month we will offers ecial prices on 411 lines-of,goods
to reduce 0111. stock so that we will liaV6 room, for fall and wit •
goods, which W(m!lave bonklit very largely of.. We must make
rnonx fQr them, as we have very little r�ooni to spurt ab the present a
time.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
of which we will. Mention a few
Thousands of yards of New F'rints just in, worth 12ic.add 150
Which Nye are offering for 10c, which is less than we, can; now put
put them in stock At regular wholesale prices. See them.
A large lot of New a
F1 nnele Aes, worth 1.21c .and 15c, we are It
offering at 9c and 10c. Nothing' like this value to be had in the %
regular way, iP
DRESS GOODS --Our whole stock will be, sold at cost and
under, including w number of new pieces just passed into stock.
BOOTS ANIS SHOES will be soul on big reductions, and we
have many lines to clear In this department. We can save you
lots of mone:5.
RHADY-M'ADB CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS must be
sold as we have bought very largely in this line:, Big reductions. fn B
Suits, Odd Panta,4p+'yests. All other lines will be sold equally
low. Come and see what we have, If you see the goods, you will
IF
buy, sure, Come at once, e
Respectfully yours,
PLUNSTEEL
BROS,;
Small Prof(ts and More Bpainess,
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'A aq- n n, I ri
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
rheap --Shoes
Mill -summer Clearing Sale' is in full swing. It ii; a means
within yoar reach shoes of. %It kl6d9 at zt, srn^il• cost. We
t to sacriflce.a;ll profits. for -a few iveekss in order to demi
+ince of aur surnlneegoodw 'i•o.niake room for incoming
inter lines: Below we give you a new list of lines we are
ming in addition to the lines announced lakt week.
•s. Men's Patent Calf. Bluchers At :...... $5 00 for $4 tip
•s Men's velour Calf Bluchers at 5.00 for 4,00
's Men's Box Calf Blucheta at.., ..... 4.00 for 3.20
•s blen's Tan Russia Calf Oxfords . ♦ •. 3.50 for 2.83
•s Mer.'s Tan Willow Calt 04fords . 4.00 for 3.20
a Von's Tan.Calf Bluchers . 4.00 for, 3,20
•s Men's !lox Calf Bluchers ............. 4.40 for 3.60
s Men's Kid Blucher Bals ..'..: %(X) for 2,40
s Mph's Kid Ba•Is , 8.,V for 2.80
S Boys (Train Leather Lace 1.75 for 1.40
s Boys hid Lace .. .. 2.00 for 1.607.
a Youths ()alf Lace, I1 to 13 1:50 for . I.()0
s Bux Calf Lace, 11 to l3 , .1,711 for 1.`20
I, i
s. ttle.Gent'6.Lace, assorted 8 to 10J. , I.40 for. ,1.10
Repairing while you wait.
RE-D0JA'CKS0-N.'.*'.
Vs • Reliable " CLINTON
r—�irrearri
ed -Speclals
At W. Walker's
gree
Regular $3.5o for $2.75
tt .4.So for 5,7g
"' 6.0o for 5.00
t6 9.00 for 1.75
I t.00 for 9.00
l5�0o for 12.00
prices are for tient digs only. Our
)o lairge and to reduce it we !make �
es, If you want a bed-, Come and. lr
at tixie special prices,
necnber its fpr ten days only.
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Wa
e Phone 28
'Wit.jj Night or Day
1~utniltur6 !healer and Undertaker
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