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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-02-10, Page 5February Mb, 1910 Clinton News -Record a 'Web N GQderiCh* We had two runaway accidents last' week and in each owe the horse was at�.ezcoedtngly quiet nese The prat was driven by' Mra. Ben Allen and her hot'ae being affrighted at something. ran away,Ghrowin(GMrs. Alcan out. but not injuring 'her in the least, The second one was wares. e i to tow son of colonel Varecre came in to toga With his, stater, ,Mole Captain 'Chris, Tretheway on Tuesday /Mel then; arta going along I:[awilton f3treet the hQrae conk #rr b K t arad ntadA a tree line fur ` Yfdeitu's Iifourand•Feed •store, craeh•d ing through the glaof3. The occupants • were thrown out but fortunatelyy none were seriously injured. Mrs. Teethe- weer was to he shaken in nerve but wa6: able to be driven home in a short time. We hope thatg 1? some of our Ulic�ton readers wilt Ix the pleasure Qf view. inMrs. i( the two master pieces of oil paint- ing in the window of Mr. Smith's loot .store on Beat. Street,. tete work Artist. Iiaogitt. One represents the •5ntranee of Christ into Jerusalem, the .Orbe ie entitled. •'Uruei ti° " r r�fle n repre- senting ()heist.Carryieg His Grose Calvary. They are the finest oil paint- ings ever seen. this side of Toronto and er perhaps not there, d'rs. D, McDonald "Dundonald" spent last week in Toronto. The FeRst of the Purification P i n .of the Blessed Virgin was celebrated at St, Peterson Sunda by the blessing of p. g .the Candies, which were distributed to thecongrogRtion, s M President of the Rebekah. Lodge, en- tertained the Officers to a Progressive game. and a fine - Luncheon. at her home: Thewinners of the prizes were: Miss Fanny Blackstone •1st, Bonbon dish; Miss Emma Oampbell 2nd, Chocolate cup..and Saucer; Mrs, .William B'thh. Hatpin holder, and Miss Lizzie McKay, • Jewel Rex. All were off -hand printed -china,-Mr, and Mrs. Mullen. of Stratford were guests also. Mrs. Elliott, formerly of Clinton has .been engaged for some runless . nurse 'at the residence of Mrs. (Uapt.) Shep- hard, who we are sorry to say, is still very ill, - ; of to Go 1';clli The Woman's Inotituts met at Odd-•1100111TIONAL feliraw's Hall on Thut'adax,ofl Feb, Mrs. Magnus Swunaonpreanded in the absence of Mile Charles A. Reid. Quite a number of new members have ellen added to the already Zang list. The secretary not having all the receipt* nor .bilDinner t In. on the will, nor.bills all sant in, she • will be pre- pre- pared .at the March meeting to hand rverthe: ttnt�ouotcleared- e business ThIdOSE, art being concluded, Adra. Charlotte eek aff3t,.Lawrence ave a decpon* g titration in niakingaJt fly Cake. which took her hut a abort time. Laurin R the baking proceee the program hegt►ri by the President, Mrs. Magnin Swan- g son calling upon Mian Lizzie Jnhneth to read an article which in the February Horne Journal, written • b Eloise A. Sktrnrngsone of:tlie .Qodcric Brandt of the Inetttute, Bogie, one of the officers followed with read- into an essay in: the"Win harp Tunes" g . . written and read, at the woolens In, atitute in that .town: entitled "InBiu. ence of Environment" b Mrs • it o y M W s n, trice President o! the •Winghanr Branch. It was a most intereetin g essay and well read by Mrs. Bogie, ,The writer is a cousin n#' Mrs, Archi, „ „ hail McDonald "McDonald Leonel At the end of: the program refresh- manta were served, mending Mrs, Beek'slovely jelly cake. Mrs, Magnus ,Swanson assisted Mrs, Seek in enter. twining the members, .q , en i McKinnon of New he rk City is spending the winter at .the residence of her brother Mr, McKinnon,. Trafal-- P teased with our winter weather. Mr. and Mrs, B. ,1, Saints "Saults House" did not arrive at the home of Wne late W. P. '3aults, until Monday 31st Jan., when they found to their deep regret that the former's brother had passed away on Sunday 30th Jan. Asat • this h s writing, Mr. and Mrs. Saults.have not .returned. We can only add that the funeral took place on Feb, 1st at$oissevaine, with Mae- onic rites. A •'Beni":Social was held. on Thurs. day evening at the Marine Social Ulu:b Rooms and a great number 'of the 'relatives and • Weeds of the, Club members were regahtN. In the Pro- ressive Euchre °.genie Mrs; Will tai ie won the fir:,t ,size. a " ig i dainty band painted china reap :ond' saucer; and the second prize, was won by Miss Lizzie McKay. a hand painted china' cake plate. Mr. Fred Oraigie received a very pretty pipe. Much merriment w,as indulged in when the boxes were ripened,' every one tnj°ging the sure prises. • Later dancing began and end. ed at2 a in, hu id n for someviiwas e oec lasted d ty gP by It. S. anager of the Bank. of Commerce Williams,and .owned • by Mr. Jas: Buchanan. The price paid was $4500: The building is of brick and situated on cor, Nelson and Church streets. Manager Williams will vacate it iii 9 t e outs May .or her eb y P .predated Master De Letnme'Mill cord resid- ed at Knox Church Organ very credit-. serer an Sunday last. + Professor Jordan's successor as • ot- ganist of Knox' Church • is. Professor John. B,' Mtmter, Principal . of the Woodstock Conservatory .of • Music, but he cannot take his position here rintil April. Be is orgaist at present. of the Central Methodist Church. At the Annual meeting of the Y.P.S,C,E..' of Knox Church, the last week in Jan.; Mitis M. E . Tait, -Secretary, read her report. which showed a meth hersh i p of 75 with 35active active and 40`aseocrate 75 wi .ere. • One thoughtful idea has been a.. •p 't into practic. 'namely, . pur- .ahasing,Hymn Book's,. for the benfit +>f strati ers,.at the sttbb the ervices• The flowers for •the pulpit are. after= wards giveh to the sick at the hospital or at their homes. The District meeting of the Royal Tempters was held in Clinton on Mon- day 'Jan 31st. Two delegates from. Goderich attended, Mrs: C, F. Young and Mr, J. T; Newall, ' • The M►sacs Flinn y "and Victoria .Blackstone 'will open -their 'Dancing ' P g Academy this evening• "Thursday". yLyth, • • Mrs. Anste . Sr.,. is the guest of her: daughter in Detroit.And rs : " M , ieager,.is the.guestof • her son .,• Rev. Charles Seager, St.. Cypbrain's . Rectorv.•Toronto. • BOB During at townsman bout ale par : „p skits and R. thingisn't he central ' squirmed downing, his mastery Mae Of thingrescue, thing trot, one a fosse SHOULD : Editor 'some 'zees, of fawn it, 'en present dealt claim aware °ferry, si Hifi o the with Animals," other rimer ciaty, after whom, neglected. the the several "Chi•ldren's fled did. tic several girls, salt nod• g•-Wlll was 'Mr, come trations, I have great ' ' •t �J•. ron ' Judge ins my.. cellar •missing whether ed against,; fact • for other take own for matter otherwise fact tions, arable are'. °n •ible, •how ion to the it to sloe P Councillor in engines -factorily.':'and •t this Councillor ing, hands _.- possible.. Jackson • •ed thby Clinton did . Clerk • soft, Chief $450. Night Assessor,Thos, Cemeter 5375. MedicaiKiletlth 1✓ri *Engineer, TI1e Iocai In stable le leyX of street,�vork, Mali•, ate,, Chief. engineer, Assistant Stoker, Captain, Lieut., Secretary, Treasurer, II. W. donald, Ewen. gileer, member torn noon was atig longer A. took feet er other things the but. to society a „ lecture, Toronto to last School • both 'Harris NTON ' and Toronto is •will any opinion tie half so in at things .the pursue, liquidator of. rho make week. of by would it salary i addition erforms weigh light,, Sanitary • Maiden, Wheatley, 1 dollars AND with fly seas R, . 8 . I *.110!R lR.0.1 10.40*IPIP'l N►+...... • The � + From ' 14915 ' A. '. It it"IIVllItiQS' 'Cgs alropdegt 1N►.N�UrN40�N«NetNl1100. Obi uarj. It to with feelings ge of suicere re- gree that we record the dee,th of Me. and Mrs. John Henry of Blyth, which occurred on Jan 16th and Feb. 2nd, both in their 80th year. Mr, Henry was a man of wonderful strength and i vigor up to four years ago when he contracted pneumonia and since that rinse ha bac- n r�:w', bee g actually fading in•. health, heart tail re n u bei. g the cellae: of death. i3t had been going around - as usual u • to Saturday eveiitng when he became so weak that he was assisted to bed. Lie .continued to row weaker till tl 30 p. in. Sunday when his spiritpassed pCacefull awe y y to the Menial City, Home to Gose. He weea kind,_ hottest, in trious an 10 ' d vrng paent, but his enfeebled health •weighed heavily on tum and often• he desired, to be at !rest. No sootier were his remains laid away than the mother ill with neumonia d p an owing to beer great a e 1• a fttle hopes wt xe entertained of her recover y, notwithstanding every - tiling possible was done for her. but in vafn..,:On Monde she had a tExcell . and roma' ed•.unco Y •hto stroke in, nt sir eri the end. She bore her great sufferings with calm resignation and wonderfulA brightness 'and her .assurances of a glorious reward were indeed bright, She had is to fall asleep in Christ She had no fear of death,' hut , o rather as!; portal to the life welcomed itere beyond where they twain would be united once again. She was of a most patient, gentle,. faithful and' lov- able disposition and wasTbeloved by saidl both her, Truly it map be saidof � "' both Blessed. are they who die in the Lord for thea works do nus re them' and the y. await a glari- nus resurrection morn," M cher o , if in same realm of brighte1 day Your spirit, , , l purified byfirs-oe half Should ger, listeninfor some half •messed voice. With. thoughts of Earth again. And i could send one evhis ered word p through space One word , of Earth, to reach your higher sphere, I canoed -low groveling ,in my grief sob otic • • '• . ,t ends were so dear i - The friends who leave us do not feel the pain of parting As we feel it, who must stay lament- ing day by day.. And knowing. when we wake upon the' morrow' ' . We shall not find in it's accustomed piece' .. ea The one beloved face. . Mr. 'Henry was born ut Ireland : in 1830 and • wh• en two pears• of age' came' to Canada • with his parents, settling ' down, about . thirty mil- Ia e north. A iter h on �o near Boltgn viI- lee_e • grew up he married Rosanna, eldesti daughter of • William R. Talbot Esq., London • tewnship, by whom: he had three- sons and five daughters: sirs. Susanah Brown', Wingliatri William and John, - Hui - lett ;, Mrs: Isaac Barr, Jarvis, Rosa and Maggie near Clinton "and' Chex- ..Cutter, Lotto of Blyth. Thefamilyhave the hears; felt, sympathy of a host of friends in ' this double bereavement. The funeral services were held at the •Mus° and were conducted by .Revs. .Messrs. Cooper .arid Small: The pall- bearers were Messrs..• Lear Slater c r Coombs, - Wilfred, •Sims; -'Petersen, Hill and Jaeksen. The remains were interred in the. Union' • cemetery, 'B; ever near us though' unseen • . The .dear .immortal s it ' tr d p ea For all .the boundless universe - Is Life. ! •There • are no dead.• AN -As" LI N ',' i .it�4 , • IN e directly sti � discolored' • lti7.4'ktYe worked I. aq I appPati -MANTA-LIN to ! the I drastic necessary, •Is attacks, InTriuenZa: t •••••;e:',4._`"'� %.:' • y soli ,, : • .:- - ._ - .��- ` '` ��,S�i�1r .\� ` Ii?,: " " \ n3M¢L A N A for Constipation There dependent scion p r • - liver kidneys Remove Of these produce bowels, catharticsng A dose or advisable Ia•gri T�E MAN-A-LiN COLUMBUS, "rte.' r , +` •• . Y - ,l.� ft i'� •r s`'' _ w ones 4, -weer,' -_ I irr>d, ,. +n are such and .constipation a . :. - ° : MXDI , v't y , "'► r,� :` •• - , 4 •> - ` �` ' i • '' . , f '�•. ;,; ;; L a"c :..r 6 rf•. , "ta,+'4 . -!, ti `►. `�1j S,� •.A+f� � `""• Uri ►, $• .,►y *� l .! •' �� s; ti !'1�' ;I ; &ir, and Mit, llorace J. -Redone -0-; 'Sault, Me. Marie, and.. their only .sort y (<larence, of London,•are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hillier. The Msaicnaryw Tea held at the reef- 'deuce of Mrs, Mathew Ba .es on on- Batere M Tea evening carte. very, well attended. was s served at (f. (l and the tables looked very tempting. On each, was .a jardiniere of Asparagus fern or some cher flowering plant, After tea the .eharrttati, Mr. Robert Young. , re nest- �d all presenttosing+ hail t All. . a, fee rower of ,�eeus • Name" after which tire. Givens and. Miss Nicholson reed. •eyed very pleasingly the sacred solo "There was one who was willing to die 11n my stead" followed bye. reading by.:`rhe ,. Miss Pearl McGillivray_ entitled Mytook » Band. Mr. Walter Merchant sang a humorous song "I never excite my, •• self. Mrs. Fergusan gave a very fine address and showed all present, try reading some North West lettere what good resulte accrue from Mission..company dry gatherings. t•The Railway' Life" g y was nicely sung try the Misses August- iire and Wilson,. Chairman Young their made a speech showing; the great the world is now taking to inter interest the world is Whites and in to 1+ McKay: sang in fine baritone voice "My Moth- ' » •er's Prayer, 'Mr. Dative Wells sangEuchre another baritone solo which did hits �nuc credit. Little Master Victor t Kerslake sang with conch reverence There s not a friend Tike the lowly Jesus." Mr. Harry Newcombe rend-. ered a very pretty mnuth•organ solo. Miss Augustine pertormect her Club Shwinging very gracefully. "G. Ye" a motion song was very nicely render- - d by little Miss Lima Thomson. • Mr. Kerslake.rendered a fine cornet solo and heirig loudly encored he played a second: The profit stn finished with the Doxology. 0404444.14 4444.Nf�NM�.Nf - Atthe -.Gioc'eiich 1ollegiala Itastitute ae anus need rhe week previous u e . p pyran , ' Walter Gfordon Graig made his Ora ap lessees to a tlodexicb auciianCe. P the Shakesperian readings were cleverly given and were of a very high order. Ile, also rendered "Eugene . Armee Dream" to hi bl dramatic a y style. e i " y . "A'l. x Ilalienr'ea a pathetic story, written as a Poem was beauti,appeard fully rendered... In Farce, Mr. • Craig kept p.. ,tltA audience in: a merry mood, snit received rest a tense, res ond- ! PP P ed to: two: encores, A ver nice ro- y p . g rant Wm -arranged by the sehden„ e, . The first on the program was a anlo hy' lilies AlmaSturdy, y, ;3weet Memorise, next No, was The (illee Club, of.. theGI,0.I. in their song Games of . ChildhQn�d,"' Two violin daetts fallow.. ede the. riser befu performed by the Misses Grace McLean and Clark; t he , 8eeond by Miss Grace Sanger and Mr. Fred Doty, Mr. Kflpaok favored the with a Bright Hunting Song Miss 11icCreath - rendered very nicely a solo •'I love you so' Mies nes Hamilton. accompanist,Mr, it a°k. 1K p .. rendered one of hie One piano solos and played God Saks the $ing. M. Graeme ed Go Cameron kindly presided as Mr. Alex Saunders gave the motion that. the audience give the. dramatist a vote of thanks. . On Fria evening, Eureka; nun il' dy ]lI, aC cy held a Box Social at the house of Mr. and Mrs, Will McCreath Park Street. Games, music and song cotnbfned made the evening must enjoyable. Mrs. Bogie, Treasurer of the L•+•dtes Aid Society,of Knox Church, sent in ..the following• report; its receipts amounted to $311-$159 was handed to th'e church Treasurer and the balance went to.equipping .the socisty with cutlery and liner► for the .carrying on of it'e work.. THE the test of the water works on Tuesday, our ,genial M . R.p t A Downs, had • a one of the lar ho large se which manipulating, and which av- got tired and refused to water aver the high buildings and wanted to lie down. n •said to himself, "This y peek going to beat me " a g g , , nd a fresh hold endeavoxan, g to it, taut in vain. It kinked and and finally succeeded in u „ Y Bob,, but he struggled to agate, still fighting for the g g g and it • is doubt#ul how the would have ended •if at coupler men. had not came to the when then unruly, mutinous again brought under con- A, thinks fi titin fire is g g but he Ends that waster • to .be reckoned with also. r NA, �� crry88 , 1 �' 0/0 l� f > : by e luanruWpo, L N s A n # D ` Ilg�n d many • ailments upon Con .as biliettstl ss e , pimpled skin, • r dyspepsia, over- and headache, and • ailments - . c11t5 diS cgentle liedtt 1t entle action of g pills and entirely un- two. of Man-a.In i n slight feblrlita p pe, colds and BE ENCOURAGED, of The News -Record -Ipre- , that a good many of our Citi- when hearingthe annou the is i in lecture which t given in the hall last •night, thought, little of I judge from the••attention giv-1 the addiess. by those who were that the subject which with • was such as might Well a :full house. existence perhaps are . of the tose of such a its or fail to see ox recognize its ranee. , Tnae rind al p p glijeet of is to prevent and deal too common evil, "Cruelty, to Out: of this as grown an- which is doing a ve y .benefit work : "The Children% Aid So- . the object. of which is to look neglected-• children, many of axe most cruelty treated and hie. Harris, who delivered is managing director of Humane. Society, and i;or years has .had charge of the Aid," hence is well push deal with both ;interests, as he night. His visit to the Pub- and his addresses in the. departments were much `ap- b the' bo y ys and and will no doubt • re- in lasting impressions for The' address in .the town hall i>xteresting and • instructive., intimated that he might again and, :with lantern illus- give another add;,r hie ess, which no doubt will. be. hailed with pleasure. --Citizen••• * ' • • G t Deep Cuts in Hats, Gersh ri■ u i.... F„. b., 1 • • • i. • ' • `' hings, • elothi'rn . • - `' ...w,_ ' ' - CQ., ONIO,.U. S, A. - .,hese '✓our "ru.9941 ler a .0o ae Perim :lawana lot I9lO • all Lines of iV�en's•Furni . Fuer Coats aril • For a F S nit : a day ioT n �A/ • ITlgh Grade t a "pric . you @ for an infer - •one. go to B. • • g MERCHANT TA" ' ,LOR • -i, ' ' DURING the the month of 'February we 'are closing Qut all lines of D •., . Winter Goods at unheard ofprices. Regardless -of other sales, It Wlll. pay you well to do your shopping. here for the 30 days- - and • lay in a 'good .. . • y gQ stock. Dead the f0110W#t)gr list Carefully. :`ALL S *L $.• y E MUST BE:CASH. TOWN COUNCit. LICENSE. fl ED (Continued from, page. Doyle .was heard on I have just been- agents - that has :trended out 'lid • j g the appeal. • barn this: judgment will but -if. stands, that the claims' of have to •be.contested set .of proceedings which: :one of Several forms. is that, it is e Corporation ' to act of .foreclosing. the we shall .probably, a dozen mechanics rn every . one of which costs would be incurred.: nn,any courses •' open this matter that it this litOnient tg forecast will -go,• lint in proper course for, now that the ;line been disposed take roceedie 's^ to p g the ' ro art as P P Y •Thomas eoopei reported matter of wate> works. and• pumps are working a deep well an•examination of Jaclson carped the waterworks system of Commissioners as In a later discussioii said that he had been: the• Grand Trunk not bdrid. a this year but, that would be at time diamond. The Town's OAScials. and treasurer, b, 1450. Constable, Jos. Ctlnstable, Ittlbt. Cottle Supt., ,Onslow OMcor,�Drel ser Oliver• er Johnson, Clerk •also receives naproveinent bylaw. to bein Chief g and Tat Collector Chief the duties of caretaker.. -master, inspeCtar meat, fish, bread,. inspector, truant That's all. The Fire Brigade. RObt. A. Downs, $15: Silas Pratt, x$60,. do, ,fames Howe, Jos, Rider, $25. J. H. Rens, Jas. k'inei 11. Glazier. 11. l3artliil, Il. Welsh, N. Kennedy, W. Marlowe, Bert awson, H, 1 remlin, Willi the excoption Assistant and stoker 'of the Brigade receives nor annum. L. ...TIO , It ' the 3rd' notified. by' the Chan met .die- +►• uncertain .be appeal:. the... et- rho. liquids- in 'an- may My now time le the mortgage as have ttl lien ac- con°sid=, .There to be tae- is 'impose- 1 use ••my opin- the • town •a.ppeal : of of, • ek g posses-• meet as 4 Y progress The saris= expert! is the well the pear= in the soon as •Mr. inform- officials that station in when they ' L. Macpher- Wheatley;. Welsh, $406, $85. • Crich Sheet, 'era. • $7 r'or each • fr; •' i'on- Wheat- Overseer of town of else- wood, of. $J0• •P;grttaladville W. McRae, J. J. Mac- I. retrain, M„ Mc. of the En- each fit- FOR SALE, BUGGY, HARNESS Robes. Will be disposed of. cheap. -D. Bs -Kennedy, • 15 "' ' FOR, SALE. -THE' 1VINE : atter- house; ,stable. and lot on Rattan- burystreet west n ext. to the _,cot- rage •of lVfx,. T... ,;T.• Mur• phy::•. Easy terms.=Apply' to "A: Seele'y.' ' ' I$ '� Big Drives in Readgrmade Clothing Men's$10.00 'u'sweet Sits for • 7.25 . 12.00 " 14 00 '� 3.00• ' 10.00 22.00 Ordered Suits for 18,00 • 20.00 '� 1$,$0 Boys' Suits - • . Regular $3.50 Suits for 2.50 4.00 4,00 „ 5,50 and 6.00 Suits•for 3.00 4.50 Out go the Overcoats, . f Regular $ 8.00 Overcoats for s,00 ' ]0.00 o 7,00 ]2,00 g,50 14,00 " 10,50 ]0'00 11.00 25 per cent off all Boys Overcoats and Reefers Deep @e Cuts 111 Fur Coats Men's $6x`.00 Coon Coats for 45.00 • Black Lamb Cats 26.50 `55,00 Galloway Coats 25,00 `22.50 Dog Skin Coats 16;50 e0.00 Coon Coats 35.00 2�.U0 Brawn Calf Costa 15.00 i0.00 Wallaby Coats. 20,00. Linen Collard 3 for 25e Men's and Boys' pure Linen Collars, all sires, i for -25 Rubber Collars 15c Men's and Boys Robber Collars, all sizes, regular '25c for .15 Silk Ties 15C Men's Four-in-hand, Knots and Bow Ties regular 25c and 35c forP -!l� C� 5OC Silk Ties for a:.a�(i 100 Men's Four-in-hand, Puffs and Bow Tisa, regular 50c for "3a 25e Wool Sop for •19C Men's Heavy Wool Sox, regular 25c for=.19' 5oe Silk Mufflers for :'9C Men's Silk Mufflers, regular 50c for w•• r3 • 75c Shirts for 49c. , . • . ',., Men's and Boys' Soft Front Shirts, all • sizes and colas, regular 75c for $1.00 Shirts for '79C• Men's up the minute Soft Shirts iii stripes and checks and plain, all'sfzes; eek gular $I for . , , , , ,y►p $1.25 • Shirts for .980 ' Men's Ne I' ee " n So F • n g tg a .d ft rorited>Shirtg; , patterns, allsi,es, regular',$1.25 . for ; • : .g0 OO Flannel annel Shirts'790 . Men's Flannel and Wool Working Shirts : : with collar attached, all sizes; . regular $1-• • for, ' .79 • Sol Underwear fear 39c NIeti's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers all sizes, regular 50e for ,,35 ,ill $ Wool Underwear '•79c �. , Mens all Wool Shirts and Drawers, • all ' sizes; regular, $1 for , 79 • $1.25 Wool Underwear 98c •,. Men's all pure wool Underwent, all sizes, regular $L25 foe • ,98 y • "%.J� and 85c toys Sweaters 59C S .. • Boys Sweaters; in red, hefts and green,to 111 wool mid worsted yaarits, all sizs, re gnlan?5cand 85e for .d9: • • •Jean. 50 Men's Mitts for 39c Men's horse hide and pigskin ..Woxkin g_anagen Mitts, wool lined, large size, , . Regular 50e Mitts for $9e 75c . " b9c $1,00 ,; •.. • • .luetantl 790 1.25 " ' l)8c • "'" Mell'►S`' Hats s Interesting g • . Prices don's •$1.00 and 1.25 Hats for - •.a5 1°50• •' ' x;00 2.00 • 1.25 •' 2'50 " , , , 1,50 8.50 •" n a (��isstilitto)..... •. �• :ens and Bays Caps 11ie>r's'60e Winter Caps ,� -a - 75 ., $1.00 <' .5(l •• .75 , 1.25 • • • • ' " I, • _ . • • . .85 1,10 Ott It i Mens•Ralf Chats • •' Regular $10.00 Rain Coats for , ; 6blborne 1Z:00 " .. ,' . , g.00• 18.00 •' .. , . 11.0)0 PROCLAMATION, ' • b y Dominion; order pality kept ning ly lie tory dogs Corporation this date, -Jacob Feb.. , arsine •The of S. •iii order . .5th Petrie. 4th M. hood Jr, McMurtrie, Jr. Ross, • 2nd Pt. Tins,- ,. Yt The spelling • 4th Sr,. Jr, Jr: 2iid-Gladstone I't. XX;tYXX . X' X X' a+`i X ha tabes troubles digests X from X of X stornaCh X colds, X worms. X promptly X blas X Mrs. X ' (due,, X Ovfn X rho X using X enjoyed X pan X X Sold X The X Brockville, �tr�:rrv�••v -- UNDER AND vi . otos' of the. authority of• the Government; I do hereby„ all.d° s within this Munict- g• to be. , securely chained; or: under lock and key, or if run-. at large, to be kept constant - muzzled, with an effective metal- muzzle in .the. manner satisfac- to the. proper authorities. All running . at Large within the in non-compliance with: proclamation, on or. after this will be immediately destroyed: Taylor t a or. y Clinton, 8th,' 1rJ10:' ' Marriages. COLLYER-STEEP'-At the grime .of • the l,tide's parents, ' Clinton, on Feb; 5th, lop Rev. T. Waste Cos- tna,.Ciarati 1Viaude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JdmesSteep, to Augustus ��t�llotr. B( 1f fsE •-MkCOURT-In St. Josephs rhurch,'Clinton, on Feb, 7th, by Ren. Father Hanion; Mrs. Elizabeth McGoon of Clinton, to•Jarnes Bute ler of Oxbow, Sask. MCGILLICUDDX-McQUEEN -- In • West Lorne, on Feb. 2nd; Dr. Mee • Glihicuddy of Exeter, to Miss Eliz• itbeth McQueen i,f West Lorne, Qpossible. •.Births. DINSDALEe-AtKippeneoe Jan. 27th, Mr, and Mrs:: Robert Dinadale, a d'aughter. EBEttHART-In Tuakerstnith, an 27th, to.Mr. and Mrs. Gteorge . Eiherherdt,. a• son. • FERGUSON-In Sertforth, on Feb. est, to Mr,' and Mrs. Jos. )t.` Ferguson, a daughter. . _..-.,. __. _. __ .. Def►ths HENRY -In Blyth, on Feb. 8rd. Kos- annaTalbot, relict. of the late John 'Henry. aged 80 years. • • . FORREST-1n Brussels, on Jan, 29th, ' Jane McNichol, relict or" the, latemi�nent Win Forrest, aged 89 years. • HENDERSON-In Tuvkersiniith, on Flt;. est, 'Janet Henderson, aged ..?4. years, SMITH -.A1 Grand Bend,•on Jan. 29tb , Mier I3enr Smith, aged 53 y gyei►rs. McMUROHIE-At Centerville. South Dakota, on Jan. 17th, Agnes Mc- Murchie. only danghiterof the late Donald McMurchie, formerly of Colborne township. McGtGL;•-In Blytby an ktb.,xst, Eiyter McGill, aged 65 yearn..gratuity.The g , GRASBY•-In Rupert. on Jan. 31s Harriett Woods, daughter of" 112r. and Mrs. James Grachy, aged 52 g ears, 8 months end 21 days. 111eI 1'V11IN. In 1�Vin ham, on Jan.. 30th, Samuel Mc lwain, aged 52 years. . '• -X .__-.-._. . . • Bruce 3eld. ' • .Tho Toronto World of Jan, 28th' , has an ,item• dwelling.o . on- the resigns- tion of Mr: McLeod, General Manage er of the Bank of Nova Scotia and mentions many' prominent bankers as prohablc successors. Among them is Mr. W: R. Travers General Manager Farmer's g of The Bank of Canada,and hats the •iollawing to say about this gentlYeman. t will . remembered that • the predecessor of . Mr. :McLeod .• was Fysshc, formerly of the Mor - chants Bank, The Merchants is in many sea sets, especially as regards conservative • banking 'methods, eine- iter to the Bank of Nova Scotia, A.•• t a• good training orratposition tiin be Bank of Nova Scotia ' One of Mr.M°I3eath, B Fy'sshe's most.. valued pupils in, the . P Merchants Bank was W. R. Travers, General M of the Farmers Bank. When. Mr. Fysshc •left to go to the $.rank of .Nova Scotia he re - Y declined an offer to ac- so Close were their per- company Yd. sena, an • busini�ss relations. A prtlr banker, speaking to the World ' ! last night said that he considered Mr. Travers one of the most censer- a five bankers in Canada and , would not be surprised if the directors of the sank of Nova Scotia thought • of Mr. Fysshc and his service at this time and remembered the gleet can- fidenee in and reliance, upon Mr. Tray- • %says impos- ed.." that Mr. Fysshc a1 aarmexs Bank of Canada: Have a branch in our voila a and also one at bashwood under tglte- management ,� et me. If. • • Dunlop. e ] Ttt�Wnshitp.. • • following is the monthly report S. No. • 14, Stanley. • Names are of merit, -J, • %v, Kehl, H„ Forest, ' A. . -H. K. Fisher, H. 0,.' Kehl, iii`.. McBeath. Anna J 3rd -W. Coln •. O ' s • • 3rd (a)--1,: E, Wasmann, A, J. N. Hood: .: 3rd` b Anna F ..is fere.: Gracie W. CC•, B. Johnston, • McKay. -W•. R. 'Cooper, G. •L.Bella 2nd=lVtaggio Cooper, Bella Col- W. Parsons. • L -••Norman Hood. best spellers •'in tie monthly aiiatehes were: ' and 5th--Ilorbert Kehl. 3rd -Wyllie McBeath. 3rd 100 -Alex. 1 111 rtxne: _ 3rd ,(b ) -Cecil Johnston, McKay. Tl.�ltiaggie Cooper. • .. , Xx1;i ' ' HAPPY .The healthy child. le vanish properly childish these ailments •or feverishness sure and keep W.Gr. says, Tablets, pafour them the rrctl]ntitend er as flee rouble', by medicine Dr. Williams' •cavo ' Y i XXhXXXXXXXXX X DAYS X FOR BABY: X child is always a X All . its little -'X n h e i when is food X end it is free X ailments, Most X conte from, X bowel troubles, X teething and X Baby's Own Tablets X. all these coon» X little ones well. X- Martin, RavensCliffe, X '"I have iisecl Baby's .X in any . borne for X •st years, and sinen X my little ones have X best of health. ii X them to ever)1 a ure for e X of eeh idlioodh X dealers or by X Medicine 'Co., X Ont. X . v •v•vvvvV•y'ortrv+zrr . Seaforth rk" `' (Intended for last issue.) Miss E: Ruffles and Miss Beryl Crieli visited 'Clinton friends over Sunday. Mrs. Rowetiife of Stanley is visiting her daughter, Mrs: V�ilbert. A. 'Crieli. Chesterinton friends oil Priddy. • Mr. James a busines trip to Clinton Saturday. Mr, idda Crich of Tuckersmith has pu rebased the b inlayson prtlperty df . and intends taking pas- session at nuns. Mr. Tony van k,grrtond of ilunett visited his uncle, 1Vlr. Y•�d. Ilinrliley, . on batuxdap, .mord Townshiptris - (Intended for last issue.)tiler. There died on January 27th, after art illness oI about three weeks, an old resident of this township in the person of )avid Kaley. Mr., Haley was in itis 68th year and leaves, to mourn their loss, a wife, four daugh- tors and one son. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on .. Saturday and proceeded front the res- idenCe of his brother, Mr. Joseph Haley,. to St. Peter's Church, . God- ericir, thence to the 11. C. cemetery for interment. Ainnn the manyLuke g and Mrs. >+ John McIntosh and Messrs. Joseph Mclntoshho attended land 1 . Quigley he funeral were lof Iiullett ' township. .,,• ><. .,.... • ,,. •f ... ;°P • a ir ifr .:....... . •a✓ r' 0 ODS e ! (,%�✓ . hisiiiiiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis '.t�iiiiwi.... •.. - ............................... ,,, ,� y Eleven inen were killed byan erlo- sfon stn a Milli! neer 7ndfs►na. rine p