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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-11-18, Page 6miter 180, 1909 Clinton News.Record - f. 5 'The News Prom Goderich EL,01.$11• Al $1041.4AM,15, -cOrrospoudeat .444..............•4441•••••••••••4 ON* 041401P re is one exceedingly happy man 40. Oat ia Engineer Allred s for he is now wholly recover can a very serious attack of ill The Work D'one The folloWing is the work done by the Huron, .11.M.0.A., frOm Jan. 1st to Nov. 1st a this year 1.—A Iloys' Department of 22 morn here in Winghani put uport a workin basis. 2.—A new Association organizein Brussels. . Miss Lizzie Falconer of Bayfield. most "successful convention iu spent Wednesday of last veek, the Wingbam, atterided eser, 62 County idele- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charlie Se gates. 4,-41,600 toward this year's budget • Mr. and Mrs. Leckie of Lonclon'now el $1,t300 raised by Pledges. e Wotaan's Institute will meet at, occupy one of the houses built by Mr 5.-85' week -night 13tble Classes, cone ellow's hall, on Thursday and Dee Parsous on Wellington street. ducted flier the young men themselves members will please bring their Miss Martha Wells has returned with average attendance of 19. i stales gilt work. front her visit to her sister, Mrs 6.-18 Sunday afternoon meetings ct S s Peeutice hat returned to her Vetter of Detroit. sacred song, with an average atten, I C at Ottawa, after her pleasant Last Thursday night the sehoone dance of 15* . urn at the "St. Lawrence." • Kolfage, in makiag this port, struck 7,-17 Young men bave made a start . find that Mr. James Dean, a on the end of the north pier, am at leading Bible Classes, .., an1 t ' her of F. P. Dean, is opening out sustained a, small injury, on th8.-29 Evangelistic meetings, itne tar I W lumber yard south of the board bow. The schooner is owned tal average of 226 pusent. I • logs from New Ontario after at the Schnell, mate, both Of Red Bay, an I gin the Christian life. wet I the only persons on board. the schoore Personal er. They were miming up • the lake ta 11.-12 educationad evenings at de Captain Robert Reid. and Jam,t4 9.-35 men and boys decided to be 100-10 young men are corranitted 0 evangelism. 'ture factory. e old Goderich saw mill or has been sold to J. E. Beech - who will bring in a •supply of 'bates, practical talks, mock rattnicipa councils, educative addresses, with an average of 24, 12.-24 special social evenings at ing up the logs at the mill. lay up for. the winter at Golden. Val tursday almost furnished us with ley. They left Sarnia about 20 •in sastrous collision, as it is Mr. utes before noon, and reached Goder Id, who was driving to his home l.1ch about 6 p clock. The Kolfage ha hot been in Goderich harbor sincelast banquets, toasts and parlor games altford in his top buggy and Mr i .wan's grocery, wagon and driver with an average of 30. summer, . and in the meantime . 3 returning from the north end of change had been made in the rang 13.-42 physical events; average o town, and in the collision the22 taking part. lights here, the outer light being mov- t ef one of the shafts of Mc- 14.-2 athletic xneets ; 36 and 3a en - ed in a short distance from the end . of the north pier, and in the dusk tries respectivcly. and with an insufficient erew, Cap 15.-9 public entertainments, talerA tain Reid found his vessel running o chiefly .Y.1V1.0..A.*; with an average of to the end of the pier as soon as th 220 present. . I pier loomed inte view, The schoone 16.-16 attended • the 10 -days Boys', :it's wagon, penetrated the heart 4uaid's horse causing iestantan- i death. ,MeEevan's driver said; the ric light prevented him from see- the vehicle coming eloag, and the 0, being rubber tired, he did hear any sounds. s. William. Craig, who purchased ouse on West street, formerly the ence of Mr. D. WcGillicuddy, is ng several improvements thereto. , had the pleasure of m,eetin.ge,Mrsi t as Videan after olden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. her return from s. Mescal, at their residence near ton, which was celebrated with t pomp on 10th Nov. As The s -Record had a very nicely writ - up note in the Clinton columus 61 Golden celebration, we will only that a little three months old dson was christened Garnet Roy, ev. Mr. Currie of Londesboro, was one of the invited guests performed the ceremony, befor sat down to the banquet. On sday a. m. the Clinton photo- hic artist arrived by request to the bride and groom and their ediate relatives, and Mrs. Videan bridesmaid of half a century ago, placed beside the bride, with one around the bride's neck. The had her sails set, and, with the small) gam!? in July. crew, she could not be brought tq in 17.—Up to date 60 young men leave time. The mete, who had been at -the ing homes in Huron- .county 'have .beeni wheel, came forward, and es Soon a I followed by correspondence and heie. the vessel struck, jumped on to th ed in a practical • Way in places to pier, with the idea of a.eeuring the which they. have gone; as strangers. vessel with a towline, but failed i this, and the . vesst4 drifted' on to th northward. Mate Schnell ithen had. ithe. lifeboat crew called out, a.nd•the Aug Horton also went. to . the assistance 01 Wedding. the Kolfage. The -force of :the impact . . broke the stock of the large ease= I mThe gpldeu wedding. anniversary of and, although -a small anchor' RIF> r. and Mts. Thos. Mason er., of Hui - was lowered, tee sehooner continuti lett, of which The Newie:Record gave a report. laet week, was an -enjoyable to drift, and by the • thee the tu I octfaemn of which recollections will reached it was getting into shalloie . long rerna,in. green in the memory' of . Their Golden . water near the beach. The tug, haw ever got a line on to her, and tow ed her into the barber rjeout. 9 o'clock There was something , of a • gale • blow as .. • . . Lug, and one of the jib sells was rip ped. The large anchor and -some chain . from the neighbors, which was read, were lost. • by Mr. James Snell and was accent- . • Dr. Percy Tye has formed a Youn partied by two handeome Morrie chairs, y and Social Club, t. ii was as follows: Man's Literal -- practice. Milverton where he ' has ' a euccessfu•1 To•Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mason, sr., • • . . . Mi. Joseph Edward has gone. to DEAR Frtinernsee-We are assembled great . grandmothers of the baby • Jo the two grandmothers, were pres4 push his fortune in Manitoba, here to -night to congratulate you open wheF this the fiftieth anniversary of. your Mr. Videan accompanied rs his daughter, Mrs. Pfraniec -resides. . wedding day. During these fifty years .an as a guest. . Mrs. Shanklin„ after coming to vis you have seen. many changes, but dgens Bros. were the only busi_ it her daughters here, leftwith them none more than that of those who Cleveland on .receipt Of the aews • 0 e ee is Majesty, the King. sion. It is said that there are only two ante besides Yourself. Although wete present on that eventful Occa- you utaa- have experienced. rawly hair& en_ to reside elsewhete. . . Mrs. Jack Ma-cdonaid .was r called ""' , men around the square, who el a flag in honor of the birthday ss Nicholson, daughter of Dr the death of her brother,. Mr- A.Iiihott ships during this lia.if.centitry there olson, has gone to train as a We regret. to learn of the Illness of were just as many pleasures whieh'al- ; ithe Chatham hospital. W Mr. William Doyle .who has been ill ways leave .pleasant memories: ' You t- for . seven weeks, with some Ulna and your estimable • wife have always 1 her all success. - ' . heen' held in the highest eeteein among ie and Mrs. 'sham left i"Verandah'" trouble. - • - .•.yorir neighbore because you were ale age on 10th Nov. for Toronto, Captain Donnelly ieehome once more ways cheerful - and willing to lend a . 'sham's last work, "Hall from the fishing. He has quite recol helping hand' to •assist. in tiniee of hance" has just been pub- ered from the -terrible . ...icald leo 4 trouble or misfortune. It has seemed Id and will be read with interest which he suffered and which laid hie): Sons especially fitting that this owe- , . ' the plot of his novel is laid in up for several weeks. eton shOu don, England. Friday last was the 30th, a.nniver-I, your neild be honored' by us, and we, ghbors, have taken this op- portunity of testifying to your Worth te "Ideal" furniture company has sary of the wedding .day 'of Mr. ' an by presenting • you • these two 'eitay ;hased a new 24 horse :tower en- Mrs. William Tye, and their son Dr ',chairs, which We hope Will in a small .; and is busy at -work, having Percy Tye of Milverton and .dauglite I measure help to hierease the deserving ailed it last week. Miss Elsie Tye- of Ottawa, .presented comfort during your •eemaining days.. Tritsting that these days may he many rs. Mary Johnston left on Sature them with a highly polished • case a i plea. ant le the Sinbere wish of the a.rn. to visit her brother, John containing a full' set Of silver lrul I undersigned, s • 2 - • tles, of Kincardine. We regret to knives and forks, with very beauti• e . • . . 'James Snell .' •• that Mr. Gentles was thrown iron.' ful pearl handles. • . . • • . John Gibbings •- . carriage in Toronto the othet At the A.Y.P.A. -meeting' held last • . . • • W. T. HeilnY • , and somewhat severely injured. week at St. George's S. S. mem Rev • . e Harry McBrien. c's • • T te remains of the late John Robe Mark Turnbull gave a brief outline of • e .. - : . homas .e.ames BeArcher ! lem . • on arrived at the G.T.R. station his sojourn in Mexico. He- visited. •a . : ,. • ee se.. armee - a Buffalo, on Thursday al eernoon Moro Castle in Havana also. • • ' .. ' • Olias. Lovett n accompanied by his sorrowing On Sunday evening Rev. Jones gave • • . '. • W. 3, MeBrien ow, two daughters, Mrs. J. T. his address "Jesus Mans Model' isworth, and her husband, . and which was a very pleasing one: H. s Clara ; two sons, William J. and lookforhis text, Acts, .2—.22, "Jesu ries L., also Mr. Field,' a broth- of Nazareth; a inan approyew of nlocie• n -law, all of Buffalo, and Mr. Boss. A t ties offertory the hymn eplecled ii tall of Brantford, The funeral the elioit was "The shiner was wan Ly were met at the station by dering. at 'even tide," the solo o . Mark Turnbull and many friends which was taken by • Master e in. earriages, besides the pallbearers, chant, the . choir interspersing • ele golden weeding,. returned to Detroit t were : Messre. Robertson, smas of hvinn with couplets of "Jesus lease on Moudity. '.1rs. Josling 'leaves to - deceased, and Messrs. Field and of my soul." . ' - ' . 41a:1%1)111, '..11 es, Cotton will remor remain fa . . I sworth. The remains were in- Mrs. John Murray is we 'learn int- i ortnight longer. Mr. and Mrs. .A ether Garvin of ilarrie who:were also:guests, .ed in Maitland • cemetery. The proving in health after a eevere: at- - ' lineet gone to•Betissels to visit friends. . John Robertson of Buffalo was tack /if illnesshome.. . . •, . , . ere bereturning those present. During theevelung. the infant geandson of the worthy couple, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Mason, •was christened by the Rev. Currie Of Lendesboro, the wee boy tieing giv- en the name Garnet Ray. The address • .Wm • illiaLawson • • Walter,Peffet, • John Harvey I • s • • 'Walter 'Mair • .• Walter King •• • • David lieggerth.! ' • :Jas. Southcombe. • • Mr. •Isd. Cotton arid Mr. HarryJes- ling; ei•ho came , (Jeer- •attend the of the four sons of the late Mr. The needlem sees to be giviag great-- tore , ' • „. • . . „ . Obeying the Autocrat, . • That tine oid New . I.:trainmen*, Dr. Oliver. 'Wendell Hein -lea' Mil Amen ow rule that She In w gif the rend entitiee fl Matt t6 two lnnIo si every pretty ' W0 111811. 'The; fair tied propre , !Unit Mrs. William Hellen sop, pioneers pain to some of . our notable , people air town, the others being,. Ross Barrister Stanley Hay's of Seaforth rles and Fred., the latter. settling brother of -Mr. niecter Heys pf town Australia, where their mother. had •the misfortune tO 'step on e The late Mrs. Ross Rum ball needle which broke .in his. foot,.. an • the only sister. Our Clinton could. not he located . when; a eurgeo ere; will remember the deceased was called. • • . . a merchant in Clinton, who after Mr. and Mrs.. McGill doW oeeilPY eprovokes. 'no. enniptirlet in Kati...tee cite, . ing Clinton, opened - out a dry the 'mese on Lighthouse street ,owned; , Tint •(.010,00,01y s store on the Square, hut not by Dr. Nicholson. g.t hough. we would _Imre 10 go fur SAPIa. satisfied with business in either Mrs. Maude. Moore returned- , fret to- find it Inen Ifte...i'vtth more women. , removed with bis family to sa rateord oft Friday and ',yea !back, worth look lege t thee .nre seen 00 t he J() . Same months ago he travel- on Monday, the little child ,of one eta eireete ef . Ktitisne g.ity 'every dive-, for his health hut. altho' he ralli- her relatives being very ', Kansas City Times,- . • • ir a time, yet he was called away saes, (Rove Elliott . has cOmeletel, his earthly home. He was of a recovered front her recent Indisposi- ful disposition, fond of his home tion by her solctitrn in SWitzerlead •AN INSPIRING PICTURE The beautiful picture, "The Soul' Awakening," now beiug distribeted. amengst subscribers to the "Varna Herald and Weekly. Star," rif Mont real, wins the admiration of altwho see it. It is so vastly superior an different to the ordinary premium pic- ture, that one... evenders how the pub Ushers of that great weekly paper cen afford to give it free with a year' subscription. "The Soul's Awakening"is 19 by 24 lilacs, all ready 'for framing and fit to occupy a place on the walls of any home in the Dominion. Any hornet possessing a copy will be much th better of it. A dollar sent now for a year's subscription to the "Family Herald and Weekly Star," of Mon- treal, will bring you a copy of tha picture free. Do not wait until th crowd ahead of you is too big. There is an enormous demand, and ' 'delay raay mean missing- this great treat, A Reliable Medicine • for All Children, Baby's Own Tablets are absolutely safe. This medicine is as good foe the new born babe as ;the well grown. child. It conlains no opiate or poiss onous stuff. The mother who gives this medicine to her child has the guarantee of a government analyst that these statements are true. This is worth sornething to every mother for Baby's Own Tablets is .the only, medicine that is sold under Such a guarantee.• The Tablets eure sue indigestion,alirnents as •olic, coit- stipation, diarrhoea, and teething troubles, destroy worms, break op colds and thus prevent deadly croup Seld by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from Thq Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine C'o., Brockville; Ont. A very 'severe storm is reported on Lake Superior. Russell Franklin made a daring es- cape from Whitby 'jail. Mrs. Nelson Mills' laid the corner- stone of the new $50,000 boys' Y. M. C. A. at Hamilton. • Births. BAXNES—In. Clinton on Nov. 1.5th to Mr. and Mrs: H. E. Baines, a, son. .• HOLLAND—At Holmesville on Nov 13th, to Mr, and Mrs: George • Holland, .a daughter. LECKIE-eAt the manse, Kirkwall, em . 9th Nov., to Rev. N. M. and Mrs Leckie; formerly of. Londesboro a daughter, , 1-11A8KIRK—In Seaforth, en Nov. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HaVkirk a daughter. GROVES --In lyingham, on Nov. 6th, .r. and Mrs. John V. Groves, a aughter. • DAVIS—In Exeter, on Nov. 10th, t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, son, still -horn. . t , : . • , ' Had All •the Others, "Were yen eV etle lore S" n seed i tie family and a good citizen. V. it ne. n•101. '.0.. . 0The:.w6s memo= swoet yowls, 1 him:. , . aillize with his devoted family. in id by her busband and their ' ,son ' "No,' replied the heebeler, *lint tt.iiii loss and so soon, after ihe whe will spend three years at the . eito:f 910"11"" l'" "11'''' "1i1"°!1'11:' of Mrs. William Smith (S. .k.) eollege in Neufchatel. Freneh is dieeiish 'that 1 havoi't 11811: was the inothsr of Mrs. Robert- epoken everywhere there , and tit •• • young gentleman °could speak • Feench . ' . non-inry session of the Iligh aereeeeily well to transact •al] • the Weeted eferreeny, of Justice. opens on ,Monday a fie i ss consequent OR their -trip gou Fun "I " 1 " An"I'd"f "-11:11 th e Count y of Huron. through Switzt•rlatid. . , 1 Yam pleia se `.! Silly 1, "line 'Slime Ina • ilink's evaporator is rushing iht• :‘.Ii•7s Lewis has imPreved rapidly in, Ythi 1111Vr 1.114; in plea to ewe li tea 1, and he has Cie alticor(' op- been, i el, nes' few weenie and win lea's'i'.' on this year to cope with ilinl. 50011 tlft herself twain. • • . COffragettes After Lloyd -George.' come in plentifully. Mrs. Jae% Rumball has andereone , I NeweTitle.on.Tyrie, Eng., Oct.' 9. ----- lain aicDairinid of the dredge severe al lack of illness and althe' she. Last night imend thiscity, where ard Blake" is home f or ilio was well en eti gh to li'ave the,' hospital, David LloycleGeorge, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, will deliveg two me The dredge being laidup yese st ill re •ptires , the assist•anee o . . t h portant budget speeehes this afternoon in th- season at. Little Cur- a nurse. :The has beeri removed to th end to -night, invaded by the suffra- he carne home for a few days g sid/ nee of Mrs. 'Warren -le. ,, ' pates. The Chancellor was escorted en took a position at Fort After beim; prostre ltd by illness for from the station by a strong force of ii, but unfortunately was seize4 several weeks the late Thomas taw 0°,glip. !ri. ° i'te,4 ttetrmi, i 1 t ' ev; it.Tng Tot -iriaora—theeiti-ni-iii-tli-e 41411. udden indisposition and came me seee 10 last, nit Nov. Ho ea_ ,e) Sault Ste. Marie, where he V•tr"' hall, but students and the 10.1.4 tile. 10 Goa...rich for his health and ed until sufficiently well to re- chased the pretty residence in which, ment of the city raised such it din 0 his home here. Ile looks he died. He retired front aid leo besi that the speakers' •could not b.i• heard, OW. nese before leaving Stratford. • and they filially broke up. the meet- eitiyens MT still catching fish We hear thatthe Crompton House inn` bYthrowing fireworks (111 the . . piers. intend elm:lug • up their . Goderich stageThe suffragettes then proceed .to Club, through the rom Story of Stratford spent branch at tire end of this year. • ed the Liberal vvindows of which they. threw stones, in town, the guest of his 'Mr. Videan has returned 'from Battle,' rour of thorn were arrested: and wife, the Mesdames Story. Creek Sanitarium. . Deaths. STIIIILING-:-In Clinton on Nov. Ileh • Robert Stirling, aged 81 years. LAWSON—In Goderich, on hlovernhe 7th, Thomas Lawson. GARNIS—In Morris, on Nov: 4th Francis Garnis, aged' 82 years, months and 12 days. •. • $T. JOHN—In IIarriston on Nov. 2nd Mrs. Helen St.John,f torit4 erly of Goderich township, • aged • 91 years and 4 months. . Liv e .Stock .Market. Torobto, . Nov -ember • 15.—Union Steck Yards. --Trace was fair to mode erately active at this. market, to -day, with pieces steady to find at last. week's. levels.. Tliere was.a, fair' run of cattle offering,. with the usual large priiportioe of middling quality,while the ehoieerloacis of butcher cattle were searce, but Very much &Mend. There was very •little: doing in the export trade, bot several heels • clang- ed. hands at round $3.50, and is few loads 1V(10 left: over. for to -morrow's export, i»arket. • There waseefalt. deMand for lintrh- etecattle, with a good demand for • the local packing house trade, these buy- ers taking the bulk of to -days offer- ings. ror the comMon to inedium quality of mixed_ butcher cattle.. trade ing was a, little slow bat :prices were fairly well Maintained at fokiner levels, • . • • • There Was -a gook tem for sheen med. Ineubs,• and thie meeket was steady. The otal run Was 60 cites, with. L020 heed of cattle, MM. .sheep.aud lambs. 38 calves, and 50 hogsa • .• • • Export cattle •.were firm et $5 to $3.75. Tor oltoicel.. medium, .$4.75. to $1.85; bulls, $3.75 to , $.1.25; cows,. good, $1 to $1.50. • • . Beeh uteltr, oice, $5 to $3.59; inedimn $4.50 to $1,73; emmilon, $13J50 to $8..00S good cows, $3.75 to 44.25; eointime; $2,23 to $3. . Feedets, eteors, $4, to $1.40; bulls; -.S".215lst3.,lio 5(eL.i.ce • S,ie, $4 to $1.25; nom' moil, .$2.75 to $3. . Landis, $5.50e t$0; sheep, $3.60. to . . Home' market weak, kelects, f. o. 13. :it fed and Wateeed, V7.25. • • • Milkers and epringers.---Market ' 0001•00:00i0rommomm. nwomonammomusion••• Wonderland Open every evening at 7.30 o'cloek. SATURDAY 7.00 o'clock. • (Mange of Pictures Every Day. . . The Song Changes, • 8 Times a Week, 1 Everthing conducted in • first.class style, Admission - Scents Chronicles of the Khan, 'WARE SHOA.LS I . It's all nonsense to say that wernake our •own troubles. We don't. We don't even contribute to them. Half ' of ourunhappiness and tmeasiness.and worry le caused by others. Now, the neighbor of yours who has. got the municipal bee in his bonnet 18 one Of these trouble -makers who will make you unhappy off and on all fall. He very likelybelongs to your lodge and possibly gees to the sante church as you do, and he expects you to vote for him—dreadful thought --to nominate hiN%w, you know perfectly well that this fellow should stay at home, that he was cut end to adorn private life; that it would. do him a great deal- of I . alin y any Ituke he got e ce ett . /3nt what are you going to • do ? Iola can't tell hint this; you know (mite well that you can't conscientiously support him, and you are unhappy, I know a nicelittle women who is out hot foot every day buttonholing her husband's friends and. pleading* with them not to encourage. her man to run for office. "He got into the council once be- fore, and neglected his business and got into difficultiesand made a lot of enemies and no friends. NVe were getting along so nicely, When now he wants to try it again. . ' • &nee people can't stand prosperity and there are folks who can't stand public office. It puts thein off their balance at once. These are the fellows who might to be left at home --it will be better for all concerned. . But some of them are awfully decent chaps, and. you hate to knif them,. They -book i so reproachfully.. at you, moaning, "Thou tops Bru Sin " • - - . . - Yes, we have reubles lanais world. that we don't 'ring on ourselves. —Tree KIIAM in TOronto. star. Must Fly Only Union_ Jack on' Ontario .• • . Crown Lands.. The 'banishment of foreign .flags from Ontario's Proviuciai parks aud. other Oroivn hipdswhereon touriets and holiday seekers are 'wont tolocate is: a regulation Which Will be shortly adopted by the Governnieut. The enactment will probably be • it Pint of the .general park policy which Is bow. in worse of preparation for the Legislature. • . Some years ago., as • •resalt of the protests of .certana ultra -loyalists, it waadecreed that foreigntampers and cottagers flying theurstingof the country to which they 'belonged intest. on Crpwn • land; have • the display. sorinomited by the ITnion 'Jeck. During the past seaeon, however, pro- tests 'have beeo lodged by several Canadians that their Aniericen sum- mer - neighbors, with More loyalty than eommon sense, have been decor- ating their flag-poles:with mammoth editions of "Old, Glory" capped by miniature.and toy 'Union Jack.swhich were -hardly visible. - • • • . • The matter,- The Globe learns. was. brotight •• td the attention of Hon. Wank :Cochrane,. Minister of .:Lands, .:Foiesta and Mines, and Hon. J. S. •llendeie on .the occasion of their re- cent visit te Algonquin Park. -AN'ith ton view tO enoiding arty silly "nag incidents," and consideratipn of the „fact that. the district. is. Cronin .property, the Ministers 'will, ib is Un- derstood, reeenimeed ti regolatihn on - der *Ishii no imago flee; may be dis- played except by. an officially accredit- ed representative of • his country. -.•By the 'form .of his regulation any: dis- crhuinatien is avoided. • .• . • • WORK WANTED.—I WILL GO -OUT; to wash or to do house work or will, talie'washitig home to do; .Ap ply to •Mrs. C. Carter,- eornee c 'Wellington and North streets NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT • a iCeurt will be held pursuant So The Ontario Voters' 'Lists Act, ' by , His Honor the Judge of elie County Court of the • County of Huron 'at the town • halhe 'Clinton, cin • Satur- • day the 27th day of November., 1909. ate° o'clock a. na,- to hear' and de- ' termine complaints of errors and. omissions itt the, Voters' List otthe. nunicipality QV 'Clinton • for. 1909. Dated at 'Clinton this 11th day • of November,' 1909.—D. •• . L. Macpbee- son, Town. Clerk. •. • • • •• • . • • • . • . BOY -WANTED. ,—i30Y 10 • LEARN • the Dry Skied business. • Must. , he smart and willing to work.—Apply ...to . Tozer. saz. Brown. • •• • . 99 00001I THE COLLEGIATE flEPAIIT. , The following pupils of the Clinton Collegiate Institure obtained 59 per cent. or over at the recent biononthly examination. A. detailed report has boon furnisned each pupil ; parents are requested to carefully examine and sign this report. Vomit—It, Stewart 84.4, W. Doher- ty 71,0, D. Courtiee 67.9, T. Sanders 61.6, R. Ball 61.3, W. Taanblyn 60.1, B. Kay 59.4, J. O'Neil 57.9, IL Eleoat 37, 11. f..yons, 50.4, N. Chill 53.9, 0. Thomp- son 55, A. May 53.7, J. Mitchell, 52,7, M. Bamford 51, J. Scott 50. Form 4—E. Stinson 00, M. Jones 02, B. Cummins 01.2, 8, Copp 61, C. Kitty 55,5, R. Denhohn 53.2, P. Whitley 03, J. Chidley 52, Form 3—D.Oosens 06.1, H. Fair 50.3 H. Reid 50, J. McTaggart 58.8, D. Ball 57.9, B. Draper 55.5, M. Cullen 52, E. Turner 51.1. Form 2e—L Taylor 82,3, M. Lamont 70.2, I. Glenn 73.8, 3. Buchanan 72,0. L. Smillie 70.5, C. Wise 68.3, M. Taylor 60.3, M. L. Manning 65,8, M. Jackson 04.7, H. Mtddleton 63.8., V. 13arge 62,9, B. Walker 01.0, M. Maly 00.9, E. Lavis 00.5, R. Wise 00.1, E. Torrance 50.3, IL eantelon 58,3, C. Diehl 55.9, E. Mus- tard 45.8, R. Harland 54.3, A. Cooper 53.5, Form 1—E, Holland 75.7, Harold Turner 73.3, A. Weir 08,2, F. Simon 67.8, E. Lyon 67.8, Hattie Turner 67.1, G. Draper 05.2. B. Hill 64.8, j. Aiken - head 63.0, D. Barr 60.9, M, Shipley 60,7 0, Nicholson. 59,b, L. Ford 59,1, M. Chown 58.6, A. Hoare 58.5, 0. Walk- er 58, E. Johnson 57.3, F. Brown 50,7, 4. Brunsden 56,3, A, McConnell 55,9, 1. Miller 55.0, 0. Ball 54.8, E. Pattison 54.7, M. McAllister 54.1. V. Lobb 53,0, H. Oantelon 53.0, I. Macdonald 52.5, E. Leitch 52.1, R. Rice 51.4, L. Graig 51.1; 0, Paisley 51, R. Manning 50.8, F. hltfaantit5. i1101.!).0, bert Car50.3, E. Gra- . . • Auction Sale Register. Saturday, Nov. 20th—Brick house, on High street, Clinton, belonging to R. Holmes, at 4 o'clotk, p. m. --Thos. Gundry, auctioneer, Saturday, Nov. 27th,. 2 p. m., at the Cornmercial Hotel, Seafortle; •a choice- 50 acre farm in Tuckersmithae William and George Strong, execu- tors ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE.—ON THE LON- • don Road,. one Mite southof Vlinton. .132 acres, fine.. shape tor sropping; • no bet ter • land , a ny where, fair ' Meat he sold as Owner cannot work it. Will be sold cheap, or wifl rent to a,. good • tenant.—II. Plum- .... steel. . . e • FARIVI ' • FOR .SALE.—FOR SALEi -the east half of Lot 21, Concession 4; L. R. S., Tuckersraith, containing. • 50 acres: yhe land is all eleardd; ' well fenced and tIlllindrainA.. Theta, are, on the premises A goo� ban' barn and good stabling; a good house and plenty of water—ene well thehouse and ono at. the stable. For further piarticulars on premises, or addreSS George Deown. lee, Seaforth P. 0, • 09* • • • flOUSE . FOR SALE. EiGat Rooms. Best loea,tion in -Clinton.— Apply to W. BrytIone, • 87 WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AS MACHINE OPERATORS AND FOR OTHER FACTORY WORK. GOOD WA.GP.lS AND .STEADY EMPLOY- MENT. WRITE tIS.--rrum MAN - TON I<NITTIG CO. LTD., CLIN- TON, ONT. WANTED—I/ANT MAKER, ONE that can make vests preferred, pric- etit.00 all round. Good steady position the year round—Apply to Tozer Sr, Brown. 99 B. Gibb GROCER a FIZESH FRUITS Raisins, 'Currants, Dates, Figs, Peels, Nuts, Oranges. Lemmas, ete. Special prices in Crockery. We carry all the best brands of flour. GIBB Successor to B. A. McEwan When You Buy .Your New Watch • You want to feel that it is riglit; that you are getting your money's worth. Our prices arereilSOD eblp and we gunrantee you per - Let s'aisfactiGn, • RI J• Jeweler and Optician, •• issuer of Marriage Licenses • 'ARS. JOHN' HENDERSON WAS SO RUN DOWN LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING.. A Few Bottles of Peruna• . Restored Me to Health. Mrs, John Betide rson,2 Overdale Ave.,. Montreal, Oan., writes; "I was much die tressed siith neuralgia, and wag so run down that life was not • worth ltving, I tried a greet many rem- edies, but all to no effect. "I met a friend of mine, and told her of bay ailment, She advised me te trer laer remedy, Parana. "Although Ilad no faith in Peruna, . took her advice, and am pleased to state that the neuralgia bas entirely let 1 mese end have gained so in health that I feel just like my old self again. "I am, enjoying th -sheet ot heisith. • We have on file /Any thousand testi, menials like the above. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements Driflartinan ie receiving, • a.... • FOR SALE.—A 6 OCTIVEI 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 purcha,ser.— Wesley Walker. OVEIBER 100 lbs Redpath's Gran. Sugar for $5.06 . 10 lbs • " " 1.00 14 lbs new selected Raisins for • 1.00 14 lbs new cleaned Currants 1.00 . -NEW PEELS. • . Lenton,: Orange and Citron; ; mixedeat 15e per pound. • • 71bs ker $1.00. • New Cooking Figs at ... 5c per 'pound New Dates ..... „ Per pound • New Prunes at •10e per pound IIVIIV11,011.1111.1110 ' AU.C.TION.SALE GOOD. 13:121CK 1-19USE• in Clinton. - • • Tim solid briek.honse on 'High Street, Clio, (Th. ton, formerly occupied by Mr. Hobert Holmes, will be offered Per sale b3r,publio auction, otr the promisee, at 4 pan .014 . Saturday,, Nov. 20t1t, 1909 . ▪ . . • . elle beige contains five rooms and kitchen • • down -tit's; commodious front hall, With front and hack stairway ; five bedroonis upstairs,. • with bathroom, Frostmrnaf cellar under -whole house. $230. fin nace. House is Wired for elec- • , trio light. . The lot is half acre, and • runs through to Townsend Street, A. few bearing apple and parte tree,: ; ttisu alitindancio of raspberries. Small stable. • Soft.water both insido and out of house. . The loention is ono of the finest and' most - Convenient in town, being close -to the main street, yet far enough away to avoid dust% eta. anS43/30 wanting a tine, Comfortable home, 'this is a rare chance to secure 8a1110 at a rut- sonatile.pri ve, Thrifis and partiehlars made known an day of sale, or on applieation to Mr. W. Iirydoile, liarrlstor, Clinton. • ROUT. Iron et Ms. • • THOS. trNDRIT,• ' Pi °printer, Toronto, Auctioneer ei-ets•••lasete eta •4116N $ Are You Satisfied • °With the dollies yon have been getting ? ff not try us for your. 0 0 next stdt or Overcoat. THERE'S CLASS IN CLOTHINC TAILORED BIOS, „ It doesn't look like a unifovin that everybody is wearing. There's . a big indueement too when ;von site the goods 4111(i ask the Trice. e Fell and Winter Stripe Worsted troneeriugs made to yintr order. t' $8.00. A spevial Blue Sergeeuit, made to your melee $113.00. 1010 Shirts .W0 are able to get it few shirts hi advance from the factory and will offer these regular $L25 shirts for - : Agent for British AllterICAPI Cleaning and Dying Co , ttohtreal, . 0E0. W.. BARGE • , ..e. $ MERCHANT TAILOR. ...'CLINTON I - 41frit&A‘,11.14ilio ilielii, gib. ith itio'iboilio-iii• lb. ‘111,1) , •