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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-10-14, Page 5.October 140, 1910- ,e et•414..444t********1011•14111.••••••••••••••••••••4440•44.4411: The News tqrn Goderlich 'REMISE A. CerrespOndeat ge414•••••••••••••••••••411•4,4Heet*****+• *NO **** tele** oleo* M. George ThoMOSon, /ma had. Iiip The remains of the late Miss Eve - residence on North street painted a pale grey. No more pienics or pleasure parties at Morrisdale Park, under the auspice lyn Doyle, were brought from St. Michael's hospital on Saturday's late G. T. R. train, and taken. to the resi- lience .of her uncle, Judge Doyle. nor aa of President Harry- Morris of the • parents, Mr. and 1VIrs. James Doyle Farmers' Institute who succeeded Iasi accompanied theme They had just lather in carrying out, all his father's gone to reside in Hallebarg, having knowledge of how to be a successful left Goderich a few weeks ago, and antler. The Farmer's and Woman's Miss Evelyn.was on a visit with Institute will regret very much las them to their new home, during her arin life retirement rene vacation ; the young lady receiving If. her education, at Loretto Abbey, but The Womea's Institute met at Odd - when she arrived he Toronto from fellow's hall 6n Thursday last. " Hallehury, she showed every synaatom the officers were present. About $8 of having typhoid fever, and she was was realized at the Fair, from the aae, taken to St. 'Michael's hospital. Eve - sale of their home-made bread, e ' Eve- lyn was a great favorite here and tvas pies, etc, Mise Porter react a very a very pleasing and clever young lady. interesting story entitled„ "Mrs. Hun - Mr. and Mrs. Doyle lost their only son ter's Illumination," which portrayed the life of a .woman whoa few years ago. lost he bealth by being so "perfect" in the art of housekeeping, Mrs. S. Clark read a chapter in ''Josiah Allents At St. George's church on Sundae) evening Bev. Mark Turnbull took for his text St. Luke 9-23, "If any Wife" entitled "Samantha at Sarato- man will eurn° after me, let him deny ga." Miss Olive Tichburne rendered himself; and take up his cross daily in fine style, "The Circus Parade."" The sermon was and follow me. Mrs. 1Vlurney, read a verye pleasing 1/a.sed on theplain truth of self denial. paper, "The art of writing letters," Allan, be said," must have self denial and Mrs. Gavin Green gave a recipe which we copy below: "Walnut, Cake. One cup sugar, a cup butter, beat well 'together. Mix with the above cup milk, 2 cups flour one teaspoonful baking powder, 2 eggs beaten separ; ately. Add 1 cup raisins, and 1 cup chopped walnuts. Mesdames Torn ertory he rendered an offertoire from Swarts, Harry Reed and Jamot Bogue Spohr, and, an organ solo from Gou- entertained the members at the five nod. He plays with great feeling. St. o'clock tea. A vote of thanks was given Mrs. A. D. MaLean for the good George's church has • a new organiet,' at Mr. Martin 13, Kilpack, late of Eng - service she. rendered the Institute l, the Fair. Some new and interesting and who will preside next Sunday David Stoddart, one of Goderich' well-known business men died Monday afternoon after an illness of some days duration from appendicitis. Mr. Stoddart is a son of D. Stoddart See caretaker of Knox church, and had carried on business for many years in Goderich as a harnessmaker. He is survived by his widow and a family of four children, three girls and one boy. Rural Mail Dellveru. The rural mail delivery which is being put into ' effect -along several stage routes in older Ontario -is be- ing inaugurated under the following conditions Any person living on or contiguous to a rural mail route and not within a quarter mile of the corporate limits of any city, town or village, who de- sires his mail deposited et a giVO point on the line of the route by the mail courier may take, advantage of the opportunity afforded. Such person shall provide and erect a box known as the "King Edward mail box on the roadside, located in such a manner as to be reached by the courier without dismounting from his vehicle or horse. This .box can only be obtairted from the Post 'Office De- partment of Canada. ' The price of the box, together with to make himself holy. Man's nature all the necessary fittings, except only is sinful, the service of Christ means the post on which it will be erected, sell denial. It eentat, it cannot be determined at the present is reale. No two powers can be time, inasmuch as the price will ver'% more antajoinstic than man's nature, materially depend on the numlaer of and God's service." Professor Geof- boxes required. The Department is free*" Holt presided for the last time therefore, purchasing the boxes for this season at the organ. At the of- the trial routes and erecting them., leaving the price to be determined after it is seen what the full number of boxes required tb equip the exist- ing routes will be. Several thousand boxes have been ordered for the trial renites, One thing is absolutely eer- features are to be added to the "W. I. At St. George's church at throe itain, at whatever price they are sup - work, The National Anthem, being p. m., on Sunday next- there is oto be plied by the manufacturers the same - sung the Meeting adjourned until, the a children's service, and the cOn price Will be charged the patrons us - grope first Thursday in November. tion are requested to send all the ing the boxes. The post to which •the box is to bp t children that attend the S. S. . 'permanently attached, and which is We are sorry to note that at 4 p Miss Beaumont has registered "Lake View" for the season. m. on Sunday 'Mr, David' Stoddart -,t°. b° provided by the patrons, must Rev. Mark Turnbull while on fbe.appioximately four I eet two. inches harness maker, died of appendieitis. I return trip from, Mexico met. en the taboye steamer* bound for Cuba a gentleman, 1 He leaves a widow and four children.% the road level, and inugt be ..e., who in co ersation asked Iiiin' te I The ';Cradle Roll" tea, new seew erected. upon the roadside so as to be . a e e conveniently reached by the' Courier d t ' North street eh what part e was goieg. Phe eector Clinton News -Record Front the W. C. T. U. 'elle following parody was written in imitation of Edwin Markman's poem the "Man with the Hoe." It is en- titled "The Man with, the Load," and we think it surpasses in many ways the peem it parodies. Any • day you will look for him in. the streets of our cities you may sea the matt be Or scribes : "Dolled by the weiglat of fiery stuff, he leans Against the hitching post and gazes 'round; Besotted emptiness is in his face, He hear e a load that still may get him down .• Who made him dull to shame and deed to pride, A thing that cares not and that nev- er thinks, Filthy, profane, a consort for the pie Who loosened and let down that stuh- by jaw ? Whence came the scum adhering to those lips ? What was it clogged and burned away his brain. . • "Is this the thing the Lord God, made and gave To have dominion over sea and land And feel the passion of Eternity ?v To love and be loved e to propagate is this the dream He dreamed who • shaped the sung - And pillared the blue firmament with Doi;vInighat112the stretch of hell to its last gulf There is no shape more hideous than this- • More tongued with proof that Darwin didn't aknow- For where in all the world of brutiSh beastsIs one frm owhich this monstermiht hav ccome "His blood flows in the frail, dis- • figured babe O'er which the pale, heartbroken moth- er bends ; But what to hirn are those hot tears she sheds, What cares he for the taunts his chili siren bear,' The hungry cries they raise ; their twisted limbs, Through this dread shape the devil boldly look, And in that resting presence mocks . the world 1 Through this dread shape humanity is shamed I without leaving his rig or dismount- Profaned, outraged, dragged down and said "To Goderich." "Goderich" 're- inaugurated on Friday afternoon by . f I have conspicuously painted or stencil- Made to inhale fumes from the slime man in Santiago, who is overseer for Primary S. S. class. Eighteen little: , a large plantation there, owned by an .: • owner. . American Company and his name is from fourteen months' to four years . .•., A I Any person living off the lino of George Buchanan of Godericn, Qntatioa were present with their mothers. travel of a rural mail courier is at lovely tea was prepared for them in and he commands a salary of $ 9 all° the leCture room of the church and litierty to purchase and .erect one of per annum." The rector as one may these boxes at .the cross -road or any the children were delighted with then. . well imaaiee, was quite surprised and other Point on the: courier's route for first tea party. Presumably, first ini- said that the young man's father UV- the reception of matter addressed to ptessione, will bear good trutt. Tho ed quite near St. George'S rectory,- e 1. de him or mailed by him as the case may ladle ' tl s who Inaugurated le Lea e . e e . . . aye In -' Roll". Tea are Miss Canipbell super- e• ng rom hie horse. Each box must brought to scorn - the superintendent, and teacher of the 1 -- plied ,the gentleman, "I know wyoung 1 ' d • • • e. led upon it the aanie of the patron or' he spews • And hear him jest at virtue and at God." -Press RepeeeentatiVe. - • . Live St Market. • Toronto, Oct. 11 thaaReceipts of live stock at the Union Stock Yierd's vited Katharine Hale, the gifted *re -In v addition to carrying the mail to were 61 carloads, , consisting .af 1207, iatendent, and teachers, Mrs. Sinclair ' viewer of "Contemporary Literature in the "IVIail and Empire" to deliver' the courier will therefore be required arid 21 calves. - and Miss Laura Sharman. E ALL USE MEN, IN OUR FM Who 13 best able to judge of the value of Pe-ru-na? The housewire who has used it in ner homo for years, or prejudiced, sensational writers who :e never used Pe-ru-na in their lives? It will not take ftay fair-minded reader a minute to decide which is the best evidence, The mothers of the United States believe in Pe-ru-na. The half million 'women (mho praice Pe-ru-na receive no pay for doing so, and the hal dozen editors who disparage Pe-ru-na get big pay for doin $1.), Which is the best evidence? Sere Throat for Years. Mrs. Ca Dashel, 884 Irving .e.venne, Chicago, 111., Carets)* Natural Eistory Society, writes; "I am glad to be able to recomnaend Termite for chronic sore throat. lead been troubled with. sore throat for years, but could find nothing to help Inc, I had an awful gagging in tho morning and was subject to dizzy opens. I could not draw a freo breath and life had, no pleasure for nio. throat was dry and parched. "I supposed vas doomed to spend the rest of my days in this eon. (Mien, when I hoard what good reruns'. had boon. to others, so I tried a bottle of it. Alter using. It I was much better and siz bottles of it awed mo. "I cannot say too much for Peruna, and. I hope that some poor sufferer Eke my- acif will see this and give it a trial." Note; eats and Sleeps WA, Mrs. Annie Teach, 337 :3rd Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., 'writes: "When I wrote to you for advice, my health was a total wreck. I could not sleep and thought I would die, as there seemed to be no help for me. But I followed your advice and took Permits, and Manalin. "1 ara now cured, I can eat and sleep well, and enjoy life. 441• never will ke .without Peruna, should auy.of\us be sick." • Catarrh of Worst Form. Mrs. Amanda Long, 7237 Seeley .Avenue, Chicago, writes : "I believe that I am cured, of catarrh of the worst form and of long standing. "I was almost a total wreelt. I tried almost everything and doctored with' a number of doctors, but they did mo no good. "I tried Peruna as a last resort, and by the time 1 had taken one bottle I could see that it was helping mo, and so con- tinued taking it. I can say now that I ha.ve not felt the slightest symptoms for three months, and I think there is nothing like Peruna. 1 still hoop it in the housa, and think there is no medi- cine like it. 1 cannot praise it too highly, and bless the day that I lea•rned of Mrs Judge J. E. Boyer, 1421 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, Ill., writes that sev- eral complications united in pulling., her down, and sho thanks P,Druna for new iite and strength. . Pain in the Stomach. a Mrs. Mois Parizoau, sto. Julio de Ver- cheres, I'. Q., Canada, writes that sho suffered five years with pain in the stomalh. The pains extended t.1.:ongb her body, and she sdso had. dif- • ficulty in •breathing. Her husband . board of Peruna and bought five bottles. This treatment virtnklly cured her., se „ eve •• ae zee:P.-ea.: • ,ateea . 4,1 1[MR5.J.C.131155ELLI Acute indigestion. Mr. John C. Russell, 810 County Street, Portsmouth, Va.,-writes roger:dine; his wife's case as "1 thonght it would bo doing but justice to your groat medicine to toll you hat it has done for My wife. . . "Two years ago the doetor.called at our honso, on an average, three times a week., in attendance upon my wife, who was suffering from acute indigestion. Her suffering was so great that nothing but morphine would give her relief. "While on a visit to some friends In Norfolk sho had an attstek and L•pro- pared to go for the doctor, when our friend proposed reruns,. I gave her a dose, repeating it s; laalf hour, and hor pains passed away, Since that time my wife has gained thirty pounds. "We are never out of Poruna. When the children or I have a cold we trom.some of rn amine's. Portiere I find it has cut my doctor bills down to almost nothing." .M.H? Gelded Tith•ty • ' Potands. MRS. C.DAMEL. Pe-ru-na for Her Children. Mrs. Alice Bogle, 803 Clinton St. Circleville, Oh•io, writes: want to inform you what Peruna has done for Me. • "I have boon afflicted with catarrh for several years. I have tried differ,- ent medicines and none scouted to sea me any good until, I used Perinea. X havo taken six bottle% and can. praise it very high] y for the g 0°4 it hap dote me. "I also find it of great. benefit to my eloldrert." • Miss Mabel Farr, Miss S.• Washington tho various post offices on his route cattle, 2 •aogs, 456 'sheep and lainbs • Marriages. GOVIER-BIGGIN-- t the Out. St. 'parsonage, , clinton, on Oct. 13th, • by Rev. T. W. Cosens, Mrs. 'Alit° 13iggin, of.Summerhill to •Ricliaed A. Govier of Clinton: IVIACDONALDa-GORDON- At Bruss- els on Oct. 6th, by Rev. A. 0. Wishart, Arthur Gi Macdonald to Annie. D. Gordon, both of Brass - good quality, were being held for els. • he arrives. !Tuesday's. markete when the export • • het popular lecture on Canadian Lit- a to reeeive from .any post plaster on I 'The quality of fat. cattle was need- erature" on November 12th-. We be -I. Miss Lizzie Johnston • alter spenae... . the'route any- malt matter that' amay • • eue Jr a eon a oinwa. , an be entrusted to him outside of the' iuni 10 g e e was a air ra e, Collegiate Institute will hold its: an- 'wit 1. her parents and, !sisters here; lett usual mail bag, and shall . carry such 687 speak for her a crowded hall. T cattle being sold, leaving 520 ?x - s porters and cholec butchers • for Tues- nual Field Day on October 22nd. • A :to attend to her duties as, one of •• mail •to and deposit it in the. proper eay,s market. New York's most trusted nurses. ; • full list of sports, is being prepared. .• •• . Mrs. Leslie, a sister of the late th rural mail box placed on the line of t • t ' barpor tars. • • for tha occasion. e rou re en his purpose. He will Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Black have re- Mrs. Thomas Thomason, has returned also be required to collect the mail . There was nothing doing in the, exe turned from their three months' visit to her home at Dorchester, after cone - from the rural mail I;oxes erected along Port class. All cattle that were good to Pasadena. He thinks there is no iu-t up to register claim to her . . the line of travel and to deposit the ; enough, including 'butchere' heifers . of , seine in the next post office at which , 1 in now • the• residence on Gibbon street of the place for real enjoyment, and a good e Pr Pel •Y e w • •Mr. and Mrs. Ivey A 1occupy wages like California. Reginald told I dealers. will be on deck. his parents, that he felt certain thatThe serVices performed by the Cour- te.Mrs T ' WEST KITTSON- At East Side, 0regon, on'S'ept. 22nd, Carl John ' to Gertrdde Minerva, OnlY. dau,ght- er of and Mrs. Roteert C. Kitt - see, formerly of Wingham. they would return in two years, .• to la • T.Thompson, . • tee will be Without charge'•to the imi- ButcherS.• • make their home in that City of pas- --Mn• and • Mrs. Vaile'e and lankily adena. la;tely:•.from Englaed have peciehhsed ;ons sending or receiving Mail,' ;If it the There 'were :few prime picked but - The funeral of the late Catharine I tl W le on e a n n. e w s / , ti rialld t Cli tO • W i f Lamont took place from her late rest- them uccess fixed sum`Per . annum for each Vox being held over for Tueidao's market: s . • ' • " •dence to St. Peter's church on Free! Me, •Jarnes Knuckle now has his ' sCrved by 'him on his route. -Ex. The best cattle in the butchers' . class building finished and probably be ‘day, Rev. Father MacRae offictatiug sold to -day went around 4.80 to O., •.h • Advi e Front a Mother moo, $3.50 to $1.25e; co*, $2.50 to 05 ; medium at $1.59 to $4...75 ; com- at the requiem High 1Vlass. Soine able to eat his thanksgiving dinner 'he • . the casket, and at the head a canticle I• West •St. looks grand: •with its • to all Other kiitithers. • $4.20 ; canners, $1.50 to" $2.. lovely floral emblems were laid upon his new home.. I. c Stockers and Feeders. • h 1 The young mother -the iaexperienced allbearers were J. C. McIntosh, John bur citizens will be pleased to kern ; abra, with many wax tapers. The p anx of autumn leaVes. p • Macdonald, John Kelly and Charles that Evangelist Mason Will be one of mother -is always glad to ie,et the cri Young. Quite a narriber of our pit, the speakere who visit Goderich. • P • , care- of her little one. Thousands of aerie attended the, funeral ;to this month, • under the auspices of thl ' cemetery at Colborne.' The relatives Y. M. C. A. He has been doing good mothers have emphatically said that I funeral were two nephews of the de.„ Training Institute and County Secre- Own Tablets for keeping little ont1/45 I ceased lady Messrs. John McIntosh of taxer Fleming endorses the above state- well, or restoring 'health 0 illoess Port . Huron and Chaeles of Hullett ; ment. • . . . . com,es suddenly. The young mother Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan of Htillett, 1 Mr. and Mks. Cameron SteWart aro can safely: follow the lead of these and Miss Emily of Detroit, woe came the guests of the fortner's parants, others. Mrs. John Shortill, George - a few days before the death of her Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart. town, Ont., says e -e."1 would not be 1 grandmother to spend her vatation r; from a distance that attended the work at the Silver Bay Conference and there is no medicine equal to Baby S 1 Mee. Duncan Cameron is eeraaviee without Baby's Own Tablets in the • ' with her aunts, the Misses McIntosh. from the. Welsh residenceto the 'must, house or a ay. u-ve they save The late Catharine Lamont was mar- lately occupied by Mr. and Mrs.. Leentl my youngest . child's life. At the ried to the late John McIntosh by the Macdonald on Newgate street. • ' age ef three Months she cried all the late Rev Charles Gordon f St T t Mss Tessie Igebitosh, trained nurse! time with indigestion. Our doctor Res Chapel, St4erilern, Scotland, and, Scranton, 'will spend another • month did all he could for here but did not • took their honeymoon 'trip to Canada' in Worn, the guest of her parents, seem to. help her. Then I got •Bar's in 1839, comingt G d ' h, 'p Mr: and Mrs. John C. McIntosh. Own Tablets and they worked a won - after spending some weeks in Toronto Miss Prentice of Ottawa; who regis- derful change. They seemed to tone where they purchased their farm from tered at the St. Lawrence in • Jane, the stomach, moved the bowels regul- the Canada Company. By that union will " remain here seine time longer. atly, and she has ever since been a twelve children were born, 6 sons Miss argai e. . ur ay re u Y • il • d • and six daughters. Of these our sons weeh frOm a lengthened visit to her box by all dealers or by mail from survive : James of Goderich • Charles sister Mre. Johnston at Montreal. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, of St. Paul, Minn. ; William of Port- Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart. Stark left Brockville, Qnre land, Oregon, and Alex. a Sala Ste. on Oth October for Toronto, when . • Marie, Mich. The da,ughters who sue- they will spend' one week, before, re- vive are the Misses Mary, Itate ead turning, to their home at Revelstoke, • Auction Sale Register. Ellen at home. One of the sons Sgt. the' prettiest city in B. C." Mr. .John McIntosh, who served with' the Stark says. • Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at 1 p. in at Goderich Rifle Corps, died from cold Mrs. Frank Ferguson is recovering, lot 9, con. •1, Stanley, farm stock contracted at the time of the Fenian nicely from quite a serious attack of and implements.- Henry Penfound, Raid. One daughter, Jennie, who illuess• we are happy to' state. 'proprietor.; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. married the late Captain Gregor Mc- Miss Emily McIntosh of Detroit As i Gregor also died in Detroit. Two tb° guest of her auets, the Misses' Tuesday, Oct. 26th, at int ID, Base years aftere cieath 01 her huanti 'el I tosh • • , Line, Goderich township, clearing sale Mrs. McIntosh and her f amily cede Mrs. Briegel . and little grandson of of farm stock and implements.-iblph. to reside in town, and have lived Collingwood are the guests ot Miss Butt, proprieter ; T. Gundry, auction - here twenty-five years. The late ` Mr, Slanons, sister of Mrs. Briegal. eer. and Mrs. McIntosh, had the distin- We are pleased to inform our read -I Saturday, Oct. 23rd at 2 p. ni, at choir in Ste Peter's eleurch here, both town, whose names are mentioned til -e * Gregor, opposite the Public school, guished honor of forming the /lest ers that we havo two families iti te residence of Mrs IVIargaret Mc - having been members of St. Petet's the time of Burne, but of a -certainty Seaforth, clearing sale of household Chapel choir in old Aberdeen. Before we do not know how long, the nam-, furniture, Thos. Brown, auctioneer. ' r ' hymn, "Come Holy Ghost." She lov- slid Landers. lelaggie Lander is Thurs ay, Oct. 1, a p. ,, ed her faith, her family and her home. and lived to pass her 95th birthday. song. "Pindar" may be an English implements. -Arthur Forbes, Vroprier- IiRequiesea,nt in Pate," ;name.•• or; 'rhos. Brown, auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kateshave and Mr. Curtis. artiVed in town last - dence an Goldthorpe's rote to the Ohio, and will spend some weeks her() death the deceased sang the pretty es flourished before, The Pi nd 'lheie was considerable trade in feeders. Halligan 4 Lunnes got six: loads of northwest 6feeders'. and one load of Ontario feeders-; steers, 1090 to 1100 • lbs., 'at $4 to $4.25, and bulls at $8.75 to $3,25. ' Whaley &!Coughlin received four 'tis af Tant- lobe feeders, v Melt th y eold at $4 - 20,.$4.25, $1 65, $180, and ire lot of rough, 1200 -lb. .tattle, at $3.65. per cwt. Milkers end Springets. The riurriber of. calve coming, to this market iom s increasing. Ara tar ety of fine milkers ead ingers, with excellent milking . aualities, sold at prices ranging all the way from 941. f� $'70 h, but th e w not a common quality cow in the whole' lot, wh1eh were readily bought .• . Veal Calves. Gunns, Limited, bought the . five best veal calves at $7 per cwt. from S; 14. Reynolds of Bothwell, •but they were. new, milk -ted. The rest of the 'calves offered 'Sold at $3 to ,$6.50 Births. • / FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE the east half of Lot 21, Coneession 4, L. R: S., Tuckersmitb, containing 50 acres. The land is all cleardd, well fenced and under:drained. There are. on the premiSes a good bank learn and' good atabling, a good house and plenty of water -one well at the house and one at the .stable. For furtheek particulars aPPtY premises, or address George Brown- lee,'Seaferth P. 0. • " 99* SNELL-4n Hallett on Oct. 8th, t .Mr. and Mrs, • William •Snell, MeAMMOND-In • Saskatoon; Sask., on Sept.29th, to Mr: and ' Mrs. W. 0. MbAmmond (nee Miss .Cherl per cwt. . - Sheep and Lambs. :Upwards of 500 sheep and lamree I were on. sale. Trade for them was aboitt steady at last week's ptices. .A;..eort, ewes, .$3.50 to $3.90 ; rams, ,$2,50 to $2.75 per cwt, o lambs, $5.25 to $5.85, with a selected' lot at 45•90 - Hogs: Only taro lone hogs were on sale to day. Dealers are ,quoting prices down at $7.'75 for hogs fed arid watered at the market, and $7.50 f.c•.b, cars at ; , country pointe. 1 WANTED -PANT MAKER, ONE that can make vests preferred, price es el.00 all round. Good steady position the year round -Apply to Tozer & Brown. 09 ihe name of an old iioi Scotch 27 eon. 3, McKillop, farm stock ----130Y WANTED. --BOY TO LEARN the Dry Good business. Must be smart and willing to work. -Apply to Tozer & 13rown. • se family have removed from their resi- week fr M his -noTc at Norwalk home on Newgate street, lately owe. in the 'interests of hie. tnansoleum ed and occupied by Mrs. John, p. scheme. Bates. Mesdames Harry MeGew and J. J, • Macdonald returned On Friday from a 85 Per cent. of headaches are the J.t.ief visit to friends in Rochester and result of Eye Strain. If you are Batavia, New York. troubled that way, make it it point Mrs. J. M. Wilson of Paris is visit- to consult Taube & Sons at Hotel ing her daughter, Mrs. Harry Stowe. Normandie on Thursday, October 25th. 000000000000000000000000(1 O 0 O We take it for granted that 0 MAN WANTED -BY MRS. M. Mc - O your ideas are good or you 0 Taggart Sr. Steady employment. O wouldn't be a success in 0 Must understand., gardening. -Apply O business. 0 at McTaggart Pros. oMee. 14.4.01 99 O Tell more people about it. 0 . O Advertise 1 O 0 The News -Record's now.serial egins 0000000000000000000000000 this week, lette Farquhar Of • Oato a daughter. CARR- In Wingham on Sept. 29thr On Ttiesday and Wednesday, "morn- . WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED. AS, MACHINE OPERATORS AND FOR OTHER FACTORY WORK.* GOOD WAGES AND STEADY. EMPLOY- MENT. WRITE tJS.--THE CLIN- -TON . K NiTTING cp. c41N ,- TON, ONT.•• ' • - Live Chickens and Fowl Wanted IFIATervIC FOR SALE. -ON THE LON- don Road, one mile south of Minton, 132 acres, fine shape for arOPPilig. no better land anyWhere, fair build- • ings. Must be sold as owner cannot work it. •Will, be sold Cheap, or will rent to a good terranta-H. Plura- steel. • .to Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, a ings of each wdek evill bu daughter. y any quantity of live Chickens and I4ens,• FLEMING-a In Wingham on Sept. and will Pay highest market cash • 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.. Alva Meat- price: The Hens' must 'be Properly fate' ing, a son. tened and the poultry roust be deliv- McNAIR-In Grey on Oct'. 2nd to ered :with crops empty. Mr. and Mrs. James McNair, a - WO Will buy Turkeas in season. • son, . • MeKAY-.-.1n Goderich on Oct. 6111, to TREWARTHA t Mn. • • and Mrs.. John 13: McKay, a; •• PHIPPS .daughter. • Deaths. ARMOUR -In Elgin, Ill., 9;100'. 7th, Peter Armour, formerly of Clin- • ton, aged 50 years. . SN0WDEN-4)n. the Sauble Line, Stanley, on Oct. 5th, Emily Sus- annah, second daughter of the lato • Darnard Snowden, aged 49 years. PARKER -In. Wingham on Oct. 5th, Ira C. Parker, aged as years. FLEMING-- In Winghain on Sept,•29, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Fleming. - rum oOct. • I son Cook, fortnerly of Varna, ag- I ed 58 years and 9' months. Goderich on Oct. 6th Catharine Lamont, relict of the late John Mcietosh, an her 96th year. ' • CLENDENEING-In Blenheim on Oct., 4th "Mrs. William elendenning, !for- merly of Wingham, ' • in her 85th year. MeINTOSIT-In Ethel on Sept; 29th, John McIntosh, Clerk of Grey Township, in his 63rd year. FOR SALE. -A GOOD 'TOP D'UGGY nearly as good as new, will be sold cheap as owner has no use for it Whatever. To a reliable party 6 months time will be given to pay for it. -Apply quick at The News - Retard offiee. HOUSE FOR, SALE. EIGHT Rooms. Best loeation iti Olintoti,-- Apply to W. Ilrycrone. • Remember th6 date of Taube & Sons visit to Clinton and. if your ey- es trouble .you in any way consult them at Hotel Normandie on TIMM day, October 28th. POULTRY' STATION HOLMESVILLE. Executor's Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Mate thew Dart Westlake,. late of • the 'Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, .YeoL man, . deceased. • . Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario (1891) Chap. 129, and. amending • Acts, that all creditors and others having claims, against the Estate of the said 'Mat- thew Dart Westlake, who died on or about the 13th day of September, A. b. 1909, axe required to send by, post, prepaid, or to , deliver, on or before the 15th day of December A. D. 1909) to Robert Snowden and •John. West- lake, Bayileld, Postollice,• Executors of the will of the said deceased, thehr arne,, addresses and descriptions, land a full statement of the particulars of their claims, and the nature of . the securities '(1f any). held by them. And. notice is hereby further given that on or after the said 15th day of December, A. l). 1909, the said Exe- cutors will proceed to distribute the assetsof the estate among the partici, entitled tbereto, *baying regard only to the claims of ;which they shallIthen have had notice, and they will notleei liable for the assets of the eaid es- tate or any part thereof to • any persons of whose claims they shall not then have bad notice. Dated at Goderich this 5th day of October, A. D. 1909. Proutlfoot, Hays ,84, Solieltord for the said ExceuterS FOR SALE . -A 6 OCTIVIt PIANO cased organ, beautiful mahogany case. Not in use 'more than siac months. Will be sold reasoaable in. price and terms of payment .ean ba arranged to suit the purchaser. - Wesley' Walker. Have Perfect sight • Between perfect gight end partial blindness • are many degrees of seeing. Modern sci- ence enables us to give perfect vision to nearly all who see. however imperfectly. A. J..GRIGG saes:aid.° jeweler and Opt1cian • 'CLINTON, ONT. GRAN DIR UN K MT% THANKSGIVING DAY RETURN TICKETS • 'AT SINGLE FARE * ON SALE OCT013.ER 22, 23, 24, 25th. 13etareen all stations in Canada ; also to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., Buffalo, • Niagara Falls, Suspeesion. Bridge and 131aela Reek, N. Y. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 27th. SINGLE PARE FOR IIUNTE'RS' GOOD GOING DAILY UNTIL NOV- EMBER 6TIL TO TEIVIAGAMI DIS- TRIC'T, ETC. OCTOBER. 21st to NOVEMBER Oth. TO MUSKOKA LAKES, LAKE OF 'BAYS, ETC, Return limit December 4th, or until dose of navigation, if earlier, to points reaChed by Steamers. Secure tickets and further. informae I tion from any Grand Trunk ticket agent.