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September tab, 1909
Clinton News -Record
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1 Mr. Abel of Lee's otablishment hell
The News Fro M Godench 1 purChaSed a, let on Elgin AvenUe and
expects to have his new brick houae,
the foundation of which is now under
Way
'Move by OhristMaS tide ;catty to
into.
Goderich.
Mr. H. I. HedgenS has PUrthased
the cottage on Essex street, lately
oCcupied by Mrs. Sandford Stokes.,
wire occUples the , house- op. Que-
41.01$14 $1C11111111NOS* orresponilent bec street letely occupied! thy Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall,
1,114404•44104...44.40/41.N4.4.10444,44444644•414.416•40•4•4041644416, Mrs. PlailDp Buele mid daughter, Mies Mr. and M. 11oode, late of Se -
Judge Hutt and Archdeacon Jones-
13ateman were on fishing) eXpeditioa
ore Saturday. The reverend gentleman
will rettern to Canada after hie visit
to G-reat will possibly be
§elit to Pritish Columbia. or VancOuv-
er, so thet We may age= hew the
WOK° of hearingehim preach again
at 'St. George's eta his return,.
On September Sth Mes. Freak Al-
len held her pot nuptial reception at
her pretty residence, the; drawls!, rool4
of which was beatitifully famished.
The-beidg's mother, Mrs, J. W. Smith,
reeeived with her. The bride ivore
skirt of black voile, trimmed with
-black silk awl waist of black silk,
trimmed with the $11120. It LIZZie
Gibson, who received the guests, and
assisted in the tea roorn, were
Pretty • skirt of taupe and white silk
the bides sister-in-law, who poured
out the tea, • wore a very hendsome
costume of dove colored •silk; the
waist ' of which was trimmed with
a dainty costume, semi -empire of
rows ot hi.te flowered ellit:on. Miss
Olive Smith, sister of tba, bride, wore
embroidered waist, Mrs. Ben. Allen
mauve aatin, with yoke and sleeves or
cream tucked net, and assistekt ins the
tea .room, by passing the bride's cake
and other confections. The tea was
one of handsome quartered oak, Ott
which was a very delicate head made
lace centre. Vases of flowera were
upon the tables in both roornS,
Mrs. Thos. Polley and. son Hugh
have returned from a visit to relativ-
es and friends in Kingston and, . Am-
herst Island. Mr. Hugh Polley, is ono
of the staff of clerks, in the office of
Messrs. Proadfoot, Hays and Blair.
Mrs. James Strongh and son, Mr.,
-George Henderson returned on Satur-
day from, e pleasant visit at Learning -
ton, where, for two weeks, they were
the guests of Mrs. Stromgh's sone Mr.
Edward Henderson. Mrs. Strongli en-
joyed her holiday trip very much vis-
iting friends at Blenheim, Kingsville,
and Windsor and we must add receiv-
ed many handsome gifts.
Miss Mary Babb has returned front
Mr. George Morrow is very ill.
' On Sunday eveniag laet, Rev. Jon-
es -Bateman preached his last SermiM
as supply for the rector •of $t.
George's thumb. He chose for his
at
this tSt. John 1G-81: Jesus an-
swered them, "Do ye now believe."
He •said at that time the disciples
!were moved, their minds were excited,
and they were warned as to patting
trust in the warmth •of their thoughts.
He said SO maay promises were
!made upon the bed of sielrness, be -
.cause the great strength of life has
• 'gone, and the eick persons think seri-
ously of. how they have been living
and they make promises to lead good
tboUgthtful lives if restored to health,
but often grow careless again. He
thought that they should often attend
the L:einuriunion services in order to
Evelyn, who spent some time at forth, • new occupy the house o,13ri-
Hotel Sunset, returned on Monday tanaia Road lately occupied ter Mr.
afternoon; to their home at Brantford. and Mrs. John F. Edward.
We are very sorry to hear that
Mrs. Jack Remball is in a. most seri-
ous state of b.ealtlis at the local hos-1 The Provincial
pita.
IdUSTARD--IVIISaRrfi•riE41nO.September
8th, ,at the parsonage, Seaforth,
by Rev. 1). Rogers, Levi IVIustard
of Creemore to Ida Israel of Sea -
forth.
MeINTOS11-0 ARNO CH.A.N-In Tor-
t onto, on SePtenlber fith, by Rev.
1 Dr. Neil, Robert T, McIntosh. ot
; Sealorth to Jane Caraocliart ol
' Tuckermxiith. °
keep the promise of living well. Muth MATHERS-WARWICK--.A.t the home
profound thought was given the con-
gregation for reflection. The Arch-
deacon knows that temptation is rife,
and he thinks that people should eaelt
day Promise to live a good life. The WALTER-BISSET - At Saltford
opening hymn was the processional Heights, the residence of the
hymn sung by choir and congregation, bride's. parents, on, SePternber 8th,
"Hail to the LOrd.'s Anointed." 13e- iby Rev,. Jas. A. Anderson, Richard
fore the sermon the hymn, "How 1 John Penny Walter to Elizabeth,
bright these glorious spirits.shine." 1 claughtter of Samuel and Mrs. Bis -
At the offertory the hymn 'Lead, us set.
Heavenly Father lead us," and before MANN-OWLES-In Winetam, on
the benediction, "Through this nightSeptember 4th, by Rev. C. B.
of doubt and gloom," A very pretty I • ;reeking, Richard Mann of Wing -
post Jude was played • by Organist ham and Edith Owles, recently; ot,
Cogswell, while the ccor&Itclgation were • London, England.
filing out.
, The fire alarm so,pnded on Tuesday Births.
Wore the noon hour, and` 1•1111 seat 'Dt EWING-In Gederich, on September
action was at Victoria street parson-
age. Although the gsoline 8th to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ewine
estave• ex- '
.Ploded, no damage was done, 'rut IVIiss
LY u/4;en.
Alice Miltian, may Vial -0c Heaven that -
In C40(reriCll, op. September
flth, to Mr. and Whs. Edwin F.
her life was pared.
1V1
yno, 0,1/daughter, r. it: Phelan and Mrs. Phelari L
M.. cVITTIE-In, Blyth, on Sept, 6th,
spent Sunday at St. Helen's, tne
te Mr. and
guests of the latter's friend, Mrs. •fMrs. Henry McVittie,
Donaven. Mr,' Phelan was ealled to , aug dhter'•
Clinton. last week on business• and 1 Deaths.
this week is taking Policeman Mur-
'
p1or's place as ni ht watelem Mx,- BUTT -1 C I
Con. Murphy, being called out of Sept, 1.1th, Samuel Butt, aged 49 "
Horticultural Exhibit.
The Provincial Horticultural' Exhi-
bitien will be held November 9th, 10th
llth, 12th, 13th, in the St. Lawre(noo
Arena, Toronto.
Prize lists may be obtained by writ-
ing to P. W. lioagetts, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto, The county has
set apart $25 for prizes for a county
exhibit at this exthibition, anti $50 for
'expenses in, placing and caring for the
exhibit. All • information respeaing
i the county etthibit may be had.' by
• writing Frank Metcalf, Blyth, or W.
• of the bride's mother, on Septem-
ber 6th,, by Rev. P. H. Larkin,
W, G. Mathexs to Marian Warwick
allot Seaforth I
Lane, Goderith, who are appointed! !ley
the county to arrange and take tharget
,of the county exhibit, Two years azo
this county had a very line exhibit of
apples and pears at the Provincial ex.
hibition, which, no doubt, was a
splendid advertisement for the fruit
growers of this county.
,The following varieties comprise the
county list: Baldwin, Ben Davis, King,
Blenheim, Snow, Golderk Russett,
Greening, Mann, Spy, any other var-
iety. To fill in, space, good specimens
of any variety of apples or pears
should be sent in. The feuit should
be carefully packed and labelled, in-
side box, with name and address of
grower, and sent to P. W, Hodgetts,
(care of Cold Storage Co.) Toronto •
Frank Metcalf, Blyth, or •W. Lane,
Goderich, apt later than NoverreShr the
5th. All exPress charges will lee' paid
by the Association so that exhibitors
will be at no expense.
• All exhibits in the Provincial class
must be sent to P. W. Hodgetts, who
will also receive entries.
If fruit growers of this county will
assist in this exh'etion, the county ef
Huron exhibit can be mad•e one, of the
best at the Provincial show.
g an, n o borne township , on
a visit to Toronto. town by the death of his brother, • • years.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Alex. McLaren, and, Chicken thieves are abroad and the GRANT -On the • London Road 011.
Sept. 14th, • Marian Elizabeth,
I infant daughter of Mr. atid Mrs.
William Grant, aged 5 ,months and
.17 days. • • • •
DINSDALE-In ' Stanley; on Sept. 8th,
Thomas Dinsdale, aged 60 years
• and 10, xi -tenths, •
WESTLA K E-1 0 Stanley on Sept.
. ' 13th, Matthew D. Westlake, aged
• 64 years and 10 months.
MURPHY -Io Hullett on Sept. 14th,
•, Walter Murphy, aged 56 years.
STRACTIAN-In Goderich, on Sep-
tember .8th, Susan Adam, .widoW
• of the; late IL K. Strachan, aged
• 67 years. mu8 months.
MARSHALL --In Auburn, on Septern.
Iber 1st, Samul. Marshall,: aged 79
years, 3 months ands 21 days. '
YOUNG -In Colborne,' • on Septernieer
I' 8th, Martha, 'Celia of the late
I• Richard Young, aged 88 years and
10 months. ••
McHARDY-In Colborne, on Septette -
1• ber 51h, James McHard.y, aged 70
'• yore, 11. mon-the and 8 days.
WILKINSON-In Wingham on Sep-
- tember • 41h, Maigaret Wilkinson.
, aged 68 • years, 10 .months and 12
: dayS'. • : •
DIAMOND -In Cobalt,on SePtembee
6th. William Diamond of Wingbiam,
in his 57th year. • !'
DODDS-In Winghain, • on •Serfternber
1• 3rd, Alexander .• Dodds, aged 81
family of six children have returned dog poisoner, is not far away.
te
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10 their lurnie at Toc.e.1.0
The Misses Ila Allen, Mabel Doty 1•
and Irma Whitely have bone to Torona 000 000000000000000000 000
to, to commence their studies at Lore 0 • • .• 0
etto Academy. •0 ROSY-CHEEKED BABIES, 0
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bedfobd, and 0 - •0
pretty daughter, 1V1iss Gladys, have 0 Nothing in the world is such 0
geturned from their visit to Detroit, ) 0. a comfort and -joy as a healthy, 0
A by-law to guarantee the bontli 0 rosyeeheeked, happy baby. But 0
of the American Roads Machinery 0 the price of 13aby's health is 0
Company of Canada to, the, extent. of 0,constant vigilance it the part 0
$40,006 was defeated last SAturday. of the mother. The ills of baby- 0
There was a large majority! for the 0 hood come suddenly and the' .0
by-law, but on account of the large 0. wise mother will alweys. be in a 0
amount of voters who are out of town 0 position 16 treat them at once. 0
the favorable vote fell short of the re- 0 .No other medicine can take the 0
quired proportion. . 0 place of Baby's Own Tablets in 0
Goderich 's tax rate was fixed last 0 releiving and curing the ills of' 0
Friday night at 25 mills. • 0 babyhood and childhood, and 0
The Misees Jessie, and Norma Mc- 0 there is no other medicine as 0
Laren and brother, Master Kenneth, 0 safe. Mrs. Wm. Viggers,. per- 0
who were the guests of drat' grand- 0 retton, Ont., say e :-"My baby 0
mother, Mrs. McClure returned on 0 was troubled with his stomach, 0
13th Sept. to the home of their par- 0 and was very cross while get- 0
ents, Mayor and Mrs. 'McLaren, Han- 0 . ting his teeth, and did not sleep q
Won. • 0 well at night. I -gave him 0
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay left on Sept. 0 Baby's Own Tablets with the 0
?7th to try their fortune in Winnipeg. 0 best of results. He is now one 0
Dr. and Mrs. Dumas -returned to 0 of the best natured babies one 0
-their home at Detroit. 0 could wish." Sold by medicine 0
• ,
Miss Spence, returned last week from 0 dealers or by mail at 25 ceats0
a holiday visi•t at Buffalo. 0 • a box from The Dr. Willis' 0
Mr. and Mrs. Stark of Revelstrike, 0 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. •0
13, C., guesare ts of the lady's par -0 • . • 0,
nts Mr and Mrs 'Robert Collinson 00 00 0000000 0000 6 d
e , . . •0 00 0 00 • years.
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FACIAL BLEMISHES. -FOR ONE
week • only, t neene Sept. 22nd,
Mrs. E. Coates Coleman, has ,opened
an offiee over. Mr. Cluff's shoe store,
.evhere she will treat and permanent-
ly remove Such facial blemishes as
superfluous hair, moles, small birth-
marks, 'pimples; blackheads, ete.
ConSulfation free. Office houri from
2 to 5.30 p.
GIRL WANTED TO 1.4E4.11N THE
Telephone Operating. -Apply • to
Mrs. C. RurabalL
.FARM FOR ' SALE. -POR SALE,
the east half of Lot 21, Coneession
4, L. R. S., Teckersraith, containing
• •50 acres. The land- is all cleardd,
well fenced ant undeedrained. There
• axe on the ,premises a good bent -
barn and good stabling a • good
house and plenty a water -one well
• at the house and ono at the stable.
• For further paxtieulars apply oti
. premises, or address George Brown-
lee, Seaforth P. 0. ... 95
DR. W. GrLNN
L. R. C. P. L RCS I
Edinburg . •
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Office-Ontarie street, Clinton. Night.
calls at front door of office or at
residence on Rattenbury street, .1
$
LETTERS FROM WOMENI
• About Periirumna,
f7,,g,mr07.175
MRS.C1ARA L, MNJ.I�
MRS. S. L. JEWELL.
jareitzt4
• MRS. MARAIS" REIM
The following teatimonials represent actual experience of every -day life. They are the truthfil utterances of
women who have been 111 and have mut A refiebie remedy in Peruna.
It means great deal to tho wornen of Aaneriaa to have at hand a remedy capable of giving such relief. Consti.,
pation, therm:Minn, kidney trouble, bronchitis and a host of other catarrhal conditions are relieved by reruns. At
least this is what the women say. They have no object in saying such things, except to render truthful testimony
to
thltrun8ualriesrroinagksiins:a7c.h friends every day. It is the testiraqny of the people that has made Peruna so jastly famous
•
Chronic Bronchitis. •
•IVIrs, Clara L. Miller, Box 71, Columbia
Bta., Seattle, Wash., formerly vice prea-
(dent of Skoogay Country Club, writes:
. "Nine bottles of Poruna cured me pi a
protracteci ease of bronchitis, There is
no superior remedy that I know of, as
the action of reruns, on the vase motor
system of nerves is 'very beneficial, It
increases the tone of the system and aids
anture to perform, her functions.
o/ have recommended it to a number
Df my friends, •who speak in the same
high terms of it. I have certainly found
It a most efficacious medicine," ,
Nervous, Tired and Weak.
Mrs. Christina famukalla, 490 Winslow
Ave., Buffalo, N. T, writes: "I trust
every one suffering from systemic ca-
tarrh will read this and profit by it.
"I was in a very bad condition indeed,
When / began to•take Peruna,, and my
friends as well as myself were very
much alarmed over my condition. I
was always nervous, could not sleep at
night, my food did me no good, and I
was always tired and weak. I tried
several doctors, bn fonnd no relief.
"Finally I took two bottles of Perna
and .1eIt like a different woman
ever, I did not stop there, but kept on
with it until I had taken several bottles,
when I felt completely cured, and have
s
remained so ever Ince. I capeat and
eSeep now" •
aiwasasunamemitaaawawasestrimims '
A Coed Word for Pe-ru-na.
Mrs, S, L. Jewell, Xt. F. B. 1, Freeport,
Ps., writes:
uHaviug used Parana myself for many
years with beneficial effects, and ob-
serving the good it has done others.of
My acqnalntance i gannot. but say a,
good word in, behalf of reruns:"
Keeps Pe-ru-na in thct House.
Mrs. Maria Onertz,Orienta,Clelahoma,
writes: "My husband, children and my-
self have used your mediciues, and weal -
ways keep them in the house in ease of
necessity. X 'WAS restored :to health by
this medicine, and Dr. Hartman' s in-
valuable advice and books. • People
ask about rne from different -places, arid
are' surprised that I can do all ofray
housework slope, and that I was cured
by the doctor of chronic catarrh. My
husband was cured of asthma, my
daughter of earache and catarrh of the
stomach, and my son of catarrh of the
throat. When X was sick I weighed 100
pounds; novr I weigh 140. A Weil -Known Remedy.
"Dr. Hartman's remedies have proven Pernna is a catarrh remedy that has
to be reliable and wonderful. Their been in the field for many years. Other
effect upon the system is remarkable. catarrh 'remedies have come and gene, ,
Peruna quiets the nerves, and is a great but the repntation of Peruna has out.
specific for all forms of chronic catarrh. lived them all,
ani very glad to say that X can reruns, is a combination of efficient
write you that I am cured in every way herbal remedies that wields a powerfak,'
ef catarrh, with which I had suffered influence on, all tho mucous membrane:: ,
terribly for ten years. catmot thank of the body, and hertee reaches catarrh
you enough foe your advice." wherever it is located.
Constipation, Kidney Trouble.
Mrs. Mahal& Reid, Corbyville. Ont.,
Canada, writes: . •
"Your celebrated remedies have boon
a wonderful boon to ine in my old age.,
I have n96 been in SO good lAealth
several yeaks as now;
was tioubled with constipation,
rheumatism and kidney, trouble. A
little over ttio years ago I completely
lost my health, becoming almost helre
lese,when a dear friend sent me your
remedies, Pernna and Manalin.
"I began to take them, following the
directions on the bottles. I very soon
began to feel benefited by their use, and
continued to take them. •
"I am now eompietelyreeovered from
the above ailments, in fact, better that.
I have been for years past.
cannot praise the remedies too .
;highly and; will always recommend
• them to ethers." ' •
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Live Stock Ma+kat.
Toronto, Sept. lath. -Union Stock
Yards -Out ef a• total run ef 1,893
head of •cattle in this market to -day pOinted Dean IVIehonY Xicar-General.
about 600 heed went over the seiles, •
th•
is number repreeeitting practically! ••
all the butcher cattle on •offer. The ATJCTION SALE OF CEMENT Joule HELP WANTEDa:-IVIEN U W Ot1--
balance of the receipts was held over fit at Londeeboro on Saturday,
A N
for to -morrow's eSept
Xpart trade, which en -at ' the Clinton Evaporator.-
'. 18th, at 1 O'clock ler mth
. e •
Andrew McDonald, a younb Indian, NOTICE.--pEARING APPLE,S W AN -
was sentenced to flee years in !meth' ted at the New Evapoeator, Clin
tentiary at Chatham fOr forgery. I ton, on and after Sept: 16th for
• Bishop Dowling of Hamilton has ap- .whith the highest market price will
be paid.-Tawn & Case. 93
'Present appearances indicate will. be following yaluable ProPerty t, Cone. Town CasP,
le, gS210
AT THE ANNEX.
Saturday, Sept. 25th, is positively the Iasi day of bs.rgains at the Annex. Saturday, Oct. 2nd, we will open
up our new store, which we have been painting and decorating for the cot:Ant OE our patrons for the past two
week, and will open up with a fresh new stock of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Furniehings. . •
Don't miss the last few days of bargains. Retnernber—There is no reserve: 'We have marked *down winter
goods as well as summer. will pay you well to look up your *ants in Winter 'Underwear, Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Collar, Etc., and lay in your full supply:
Winter Underwear
ALL WOOL-Meri's all pure -wool
Underwear, unshrinkable, all sizes, rego.
lar $1 for •.79
Regular $1.25 for .90
Regular • LBO for ;1.15
Fleece Lined `
Men's and boys' fleeee lined Under-
wear, for winter wear, sizes, 88 to 44,
Regular 50e for • •
Regular 75e for
Negligee Shirts
Men's soft fronted Shirts, in all the
newest designs and colorings, sixes 14 to
18, regular 7.5e for ... , . .59
Regular $1.00 for • .79
" 1.25 for SO
" 1.50 for 1.15
Men's Caps 89c • •
Men's and boys tweed and. worsted
Peaked Caps, regular t.fle for .. .39
lannelette Gowns
Umbrellas
Regular 1,00 for .. .... ... . ....
Regular. 1.25 for
Regular 1.50 foi
Men's Working .Shirts --
Men's heavy duck working Shirts, in
black end white sthiPesetend black sateen,
all sizes, regular 50c fozi .39
Regular 75e for .659
.39 " 1.00 for .79,
Wool and. Flannel Shirts
Men's wool and flannel Shirts in dark
colors, all sizes, regular 1.00 for /9
Regular 1.25 for ••96
Overalls
Itlen's black Derry and Moleskiti Pants
and Overalls, with or without bibs, all
sizes, regular 1.00 for • h'16.1. • •79
• Men's .Hats •
.79 • Men's Soft Felt Hats, all 3izes,
.99
1.10 , Regn.5
lar $1000 for r .75
....•.. 1.00
2.00 for ..... . • L25
• - 2.50 AV
Men's Sox 10e
Men's heavy all Wool St*, grey, rego-
lar 25c for
.130•Men's Braces
Men's white eotton Gowns, reg. 75e for .30
• 04 44 1.00 for .79
11
" • 1,25 for .98
White aOtt0/1 Goiis
Men's Gowns, regular 75e for . . .... eft
II 44 1.00 ......79
It 14 1.25 .90
Men's Sweaters
Itegttlar slot* for 44.411.411. 414 .10
" 1..25 for ti. 4* ts44,4 .08
" 1.75 for 1.25
" 2.00 for ,1.50
" 2.50 for .„ . ..... 1.08
I' 8.00 for - . 2.23
" 8.50 for • 2,75
Boys' 'Sweaters
• Boys' all wool Sweaters, in stripes,
navy and red and navy and nrh le, all
sizes •.
.....
" . .... ..... CV 4.40
$1,00 • .;.. ........ ...... •••7.
1.45 444,4114144t444,004”4" .98
.10
Regular 25e, sale price •
" 85C •.atts
.39
44 50,
Men's Sox
Men's Cashmere Sox, all size% in
brown, green and black, veg. 25e for .19
Men's Odd Pants & Vests
PANTS -Men's Odd Pants In unteate
able tweed, grey, heavy weight for bard •
winter wear, alI•sizes, regtilfer 1.50$ sale •
price 1.00
Other lines at similat reductions
VES1S-Men's Odd Vests in tweeds
and fancy worsteds, about 50 in the lot,
egular •se fling prices run front $1 to $3,
:ale price choice felt, ...... ... 4 It• 4 • 4 .7 5
vialoodiorailimew
good and active. • crete barrel mixer, Eureka Block
To -day's trading, •confined to but- Machine and 144 plates, Cement
. . .
cher cattle, showed prices holding Block Hoist coMplete'About 1500
strong at last week's slight advances *feet of plank, Cement Curb, horse,
for the choicer qualities. Everything 5 yearsold, tarp spring wagon,
offering in this class fouad a readY Kemp 'manttre spreader, ri,ew, top
Mark.et, an,d unless.subseiquent maxkets buggy, cutter, nearly new, set
are over -loaded With too heavy ruins double harness, ' set single harness,
fax the rest of the week, it looks like wheel barrows, • set doubletrees,
high prices all round, • . , n,eckyoke, About 45 bolts 22 in.tes
Export cables to -day indicate prices bong, crowbars, water b'arrel, wpm -
and trade holding good in the mg • tity of lumber, Aboat 50 feet . of
Couatry, and with the usual demand verandah moelding, and other artice
this week's . export trade are looking les. • All mnst be sold without re-
serve as the proprietor is leaving.
for U, S., reauirements, Prospects for
satisfactory. ' the • village. TerMs-$5. and mider,
The run was 9a. ears ith i 893 h di • cash • or 8 months' eredit. ' A .dis-
HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, FOR
sale.e-The undersigned 'offers the fel-
lowieg .articles of Furniture by im-
mediate ,private. sale : IN -est -class
R,efrigerator, ,Walnut Sideboard,
Walnut "Centre . Table, Walnut Bede
• room Suite, One single Bedsteade
One Small Dresser, Hall Rack (Oar).
••Hall Table. (Oak), Small Bottle Case,
Small Coal Heater and Pipes,
Lampe, Ice Cream Freezer, ' Set
Scalee, Feather l3ecl,. Pantry Cu-'
hoard and Flettr Bin (nenelained).
• Stone Jars, etc,' -Mrs. Hodgens, Al-
bert' street north. •
, w , oa. , .
of cattle, 444 4hecip and lambh, and 2& couat. of 4 per colt.. will be allowed
calves. ' • for cash , on credit anibuiiis.-J.. H.
Export cattle in good demand ,mar- PiPe, Proprietor ; T. Brown, Atte-
let steady. • tioneer.
Choice ,butcher and light medium ex -
Port in od demand • rk t te d . . •
NOTICE
go ; ma e s a y.
Lambs steady.
liegs firm.
Stockers -Trade shows improvement
for heavy stockers, prices around $3.-
50 to .$3.75 ; very choice, $4 to $4.25;
common light $3 to $3.25.
• Butcher -Market steady end • firm.
Choice butcher cattle scarce: and firm,
Larabs-,Easier at $5.25 to $0.
Sheep -Steady.
• Mile!' cows and good springers.-
1Vlarket steady to firm for good stock.
Calves -Easier.
Hogs -Market firm at $8,25
and $8.50 fedand watered.
Auction Sale Register.
• Saturday, Sept: lath, at 1 p. in., at
Londesboro, sale of cement outfit,
horse, waggons, buggy and Other ar-
tieles.-J. 11. Pipe, proprietor ; Thos.
Brown, auctioneer.
,RUNKRarl
NEW YORK
AND RETURN'
AT SINGLE PARE AND
ONE HALF •
VIA NIAGARA FALLS
Sept. 23rd to 80th ittelusive.
limit Oct. 100, 1909.
ACCOUNT
IIIIDSONePULTON' 'CELEBRATION
Through 'car Service kora Toronto and
• Ramilton, via Oran(' Trunk and Le-
high valley Railwaye. •'
SWIM: tickets from Grand Truit's
'AgentS.
STRAYED • STEER. - T H• E R E
strayed to the premises of. the*
dersigned at lot 18, Browoson Line,
Stenley, a yearling steer. Owner
will please erovt3 property, ray a'
poses and take the animal away. --
Alfred Scotchmere, Bayfield P. 0.
;Earl Grey was lost and wandered in
the woods for several hours while
hunting in British Columbia.
HOUSE FOR. SALE. EIGHT
Rooms. Best location in Clinton. -
Apply to W. Brydonee 87
FOR SALE. -A GOOD TOP BUGGY.
practically as good as new. Will
be sold cheap. Inquire at the. Nevis -
Record Office.
• WOMEN' AND GIRLS WANTED AS
IVIACI-IINE OPERATORS A.ND FOR
OTHER FACTORY WORN. GOOD
WA.GES AND STEADY EMPLOY-
MENT. wrwrg I_TS.-THE CLIN-
TON KNITTING CO. LTD., CLIN-
TON, ONT.
Return, FARM FOR SALE. -ON THE 1.0N -
don Road, one mile south of Clinton.
132 acres, line shape tor eroppine,
no better land anywhere, fair build -
filo, Must be sold as ()Ina cannot
work it. Will be sold cheap, or will
rent to a good tettaht.-H. Plume
toor particulars cePlAlt to
John Ransford, Town Agent.
A. 0. Pattison, Depot Agent.
The Worneet's Auxiliary in connec-
tion with St. James' church have
again resumed their meetings, twine;
met this week 21 the home ot Mrs. kf.
TIIOIVIA,S BROWN, LICENSED AUC-
tioneer fer the cotratite of Huron
and Perth. Correspondente prompt-
ly atewered. Inunteliate arrange -
Merits CAll he made for sale dates at
The News -Record, Clinton, or by
caflhig 'hon e 97, Statorth. Charges
moderate and satiSfaetielt platen.
teed.
• To whom it may concern Town
ez Case will be in the market this
fall and will buy Apples -Orchard
Ren -and will also buy and pack
apples. We hope all our custom-
ers. will see us or our representa-
tives before selling. We will also
•'operate the Cantelon Evaporator.
• TOWN & CASE.
Fon SALE. -A 6 OCTIVB PIANO
cased organ, • beautiful mahogany
case. Not in use more than six
months. Will be sold reasonable in
price and terms of payment can be
arranged -to suit the purchaser.—
Wesley Walker. ,
Have
Perfect sight
Between perfect bight
and partial hllednets
Me sneer degrees at'
seeing. Modern sci.
• ence enables us to
•give pterfect vlsban to
nattily' all who see,
however haperfoctly,
A. J. GRIGG
50116n1111413Sevfroleor
and OpticlAn
CLINTON,' ciNirs