HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-08-25, Page 5.August 2sth, 1910
The News From Goderich
ELOISE A. SKlli'IMINGS Correspondent
11:ss Wayman of Staten Island has
ret rned to her home after a pleas-
ant visit with her old schoolmate,
Mrs Fred. Murney. Miss Waywau's
bro'•her met her at Buffalo.
Mss. Lyons and children have re-
turned to their summer residence af-
ter a pleasant trip to Mackinac. Mrs.
Lyv:Ls ;rays it is a most delightful
out :ag. Her son, Master Oliver,
fee!; now no bad effect from the ac -
cid -at which caused a dislocation of
his ,houlder last season.
AL s. Crabb left to visit her son
Geo ge this week.
)les. G. Williants returned to her
hor..e at Oddfellow's -hall on Satur-
day
Mr.. and Mrs. Horace J. Horton of
5at.1t Ste. Marie, who were called
vie (rioderieh by the death of Mr. Hor-
tor.'s brother, are still the guests of '
relatives.
31 Is Atkinson has returned from
Viler duties at the Parker hospital,
Nev, fork, and will spend a couple of
months with her sister, Mrs. Drys -
dal .
_1lr. and Mrs. W. S. Harland of
Clinton spent Sunday in town.
11:. Em•merton of Clinton spent
Satarday in town.
31'ss Wayne of the Detroit reportor-
ial stab of writers is at the "Park"
lioaiC.
Mr. Henry, ex -'M.11. M.I'. of Brantford,
has joined his family at the Doty
cottage on the lake bank. Mrs. (Dr.)
Reaume and daughter, Miss Charlotte
enjoyed very much their visit as
Mrs. Henry's guests, this month, at.
the;, cottage.
On Sunday afternoon a number of
young men went in swimming at the
breakwater and one of them, a young
En Iish carpenter, named Phillips,
sant to rise no more. He came here
from Peterboro' to work upon one of
the •levators.
K::ox church choir will scon he so
lar • tilt• choir loft will have tv be
Itn-•hened, all on account of the
"uniform" regime. The surplices pre-
,uniably are so attractive.
lien. Robinson of Detroit, a one
lin,, druggist here, but, a sailor as
weil, is here. fie has been suffering
for a year from an automobile acei-
dent, but is now in a fair way to re -
c -u A v:1y .
M:ss Nutt of Detroit is the guest
of Mrs. (I)r.) '.Mott.
.11r,. Stancon,be has same of tile
larl-est niaut•c colored asters we ' ever
"aw•
.1? Knox c•hurclt on Sunday Rev.
Dr. Meldrum filled the pulpit' at both
serti.es: In the evening Dr. MCI -
drum seloc'ted for his text Genesis 27
—41. The story of "F-ebecca's Sche-
niimC' and the mis,ury it brought
her. Before the sermon a beautiful
trio was >rang by the ;Misses Ifavill
of Detroit, and McLennan, alto, and
,lames Thomson. At the otlertory
Pruitssor Hunter played the lovely
organ solo with variations "S.tand up
for Jesus" followed by S(01i•van's
"Home Land" beautifully sting by
Ale. ,James Thomson. ilL•s. James
Alartyn, one of the soprano singers,
presided at. the organ, playing the
prelude and dismissal of the congre-
gation while Professor Hunter presid-
ed at t4iv organ during the service.
We congratulate Mrs. Marlyn upon
her ,;ood execution,
it is our sad duty to announce the
death a1 Harper's hospital, Detroit
of Miss Eva A. Turnbull on 16th
August. hiss, Turnbull was only ill
for a few days and her death her
hrether writes, was due entirely from
, the shock to her nervous system
from an operation. She was proof
reader with the Wynn & Hamanond
Company.
At North street church on Sunday
a.m. last Dr. Dougall selected his
text. from Hebrews 14, 15, 16. He
said one of the great problems of life
was "How does God know all about
our pain, our works, etc.," and lie
-v lved it thus : God sent his son
.Jesus into this world and he even
was tempted to sin—like people on
thiti earth by the devil, but Hr heed
ed him not, but he suffered pain, op-
position, opprobrium and finally death
and t'hrou•gh .Jesus' life on earth God
knows all our troubles." He spoke I
of ,I)e great painting by Sir Charles
Ii ins;sltr which showed a grand sun
set t3•picng al of the dyiday, and to
�" bini (Dr. Dou•galli it portrayed the
death of the ,just. It was a lovely
sermo'ti showing how (sod places his
finger on the wealthy who crave for
more riclivs, and who spend their
wealth an pleasure, and mentioned
RL.y. '. Bt•ec•her Stowe, , as one who was
onl brought back y g ac to seewlJ, him�sclf
as lie was, by taking thost' lie loved
b from him. The anthrin sung by the
choir was "Seek Ye the },old." At
the offertory Mrs. Arthur Clement
sang in beautiful voice "1 shall know
Him when I stand by Ili% side."
Paris are guests at "Dine Crest,"
Ile. and ;Mrs. ),'rank 1lammond of
rrsidcriev of lir. and firs. flick.
}lrs. It. W. McKenzie and sd%te,,,
\Liss i}olntes of liolme%ville, are on•
it trip to Vancouver.
Mr, Henry Morton has quite recov-
ered from his recent disposition.
Miss Mabel Doly, who }las been
with her mother at Winnipeg and at
Toronto, came home last wick.
!firs. Duc•kham of Chicago C` the
guest of ilei, brother, Mr. Charles
ticwton, and his family. Her late
husband was bandmaster heir.
Cern, eabhagr, cucumbers, Me,, are
coming in fast. C-auliflower too, adds
to the vegetarian palate, a relish.
\Ir%. Archer and little son, :Master
(Ir
yfitAl ave returnedfrom a visit
home of Mrs. Chrystal, w
to the h ('hr •sm y o h
r t I» r
'� her me
Air. ('reder•i(•k 'l'honta5 Aspden, Mrs.
Aspden and two clrvtr sons left, on
T11,E4lay afternoon for thein home in
Toronto.
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The Muzzling Uw im, Force
A Clinton Boy Making Cxood.
Film tante
• C"OW WANTED.,-..N[';VL'I,k CA.LVE,A.
DRAIN TIDE FOR SALF,.- F �iOW
All '�all'
it is always a sa,tihSfaction to The '
I
Mrs. Riau Sr., lilies Retia McCully,
i -»•Joe Rattrnbury. --•13-
have a smock of Tile on hand rang
;ro Sign• of the Repeal of the Order,
NewaRecord to learn of the success
Airs. McGregor of Seaforth and MI%a•-
p'"��'
Ing in sizes from 2� tip to $ in(:1►�:
I0 and sizes
fr Tile tip made tit
_
Nor of Relaxation of Pxobitition
and well-being of Clinton old boys
who, are doing their share in
es Rogers of Toronto visited. Mrs.
S. L. TATTI' R, E ESTGUT SPECT-
order. Works half' mile east of
on Trains.
outer
fields #0 2ttake better the world in
McGavin of McKillop alit Thursday of
alist of Toronto, trill be .at his of-
dSg►riandville. Phone No. 8 on 245,
Although it is over a wceksimcethM1
whie'h they live, and it was with
this week,
flee at 120 > iuroit street Toronto,
--Kruse Bros. I;gmondville P.O.
Provincial treatment of the last ne-
pleasure that a short paragraph was
.The Transcript speaks in the highest
during Exhibition. Hours 1 . to I
.._ a ., o
sy_G
iAir. Seager, Crown Attorney, Is
putting the finishing touches on hi,
Rett' piazza.
Airs. M. ff. ;Norris of Detroit, ar•
rived on Saturday morning and will
be the guest while she remains of
her relative's, M.r. and Dlry. Charles
A. Nairn, abd Mrs. W. T. and Miss
Play's.
Miss Baric, formerly of Wingham,
who has for some years been head
clerk in the Goderich .postoffiee, has
resigned her positipn hero, and, has
accepted a posit -ion in a wholesale
store in Toronto.
The prizes distributed among the
winning rinks, at the bowling green,
were costly, including brass jardin-
Imes, fern pots, handsome card tab-
les and fancy chairs.
A Chinese laundry is now •estab-
lisil,ed on 11amtttton street, Mr. D.
H. Ross, having sold his business to
thein.
The Woman's Zmstitute Goderich
branch held their annual picnic at the
Poitt:t Farm on 17th August. About
35 of the members attended, some
taking their children with then,. The
day was very fine, yet it looked a
Pittle like rain in the forenoon, and
the mcnibers who took thein rain
coats along did' not need them. The
Children had a grand time running
barefooted over the surf, along side
of the beach. The pretty stones and
shells seemed to have disappeared.
The three. guestsof the picnic* party;
were Mrs. (,Capt.) W. Baxterfrom
Chicago, and Mrs.. Graham. and . Miss
Green of Sheppardt'on. The it,
enjoyed their -sea shore, outing
very much. A dense fog ap.peamd,
and.scemc•d at about 5, to -gather over
the lake, and they returned to the
verandah, and watched some. of the
Point Farm guests playing tennis..
Tea wag served at about 6.30 p. m.
Point Farm keeps tip its reputation
for making nice tarts and cake. The
drivers had no trouble with their.
horses as autoniobile�• passed, and
the Street. Railway engine passed on
without malting a►iy disturbance''
among them,
Mrs. Salk anti two pretly little
daughters of Chicago are the guest's
VMS month of the Misses' O'Neil,
Hamilton street, who are her aunts,
,Miss Donogh and liev sister, Hiss
Hattie, returnees last' week from .a
most enjoyable lake trip to Duluth
per stranur "harmonic.".
'Mr. Graham Robinson,. ruggist,.
Toronto, is the .gue:+t of hitt parents,
Captain and Mrs, ti', Robi'n.wn...
Mrs. Robi-rt' Bell, whose:'husband
purchased the resi'(dence of firs. )Cy alt
sold 178 box'es of black currants .from
their garden this season. .
Mrs. Beattie . and , children, who
spent their _ vacation at ': "Olcd Or-
chard Clottage" left last week* for
their home in Birtitinghain, Alabama.
Mrs. C'holwilt and daughter,M.jss
Cholwill, returned to 'Toronto . after
an exceedingly pleasant visit with
Mesdames John Salkeld and (Capt.)
John Craigie. •
Mr. Joseph Snaith, retuttled on Fri-
day last to his home at C'level'and: af-
ter a pleasant. visit with his bro-
ther, Mr. J. W. :Smith and. family. -
Mies Mabel McDonald "McDonald'?
staff, is note on tdre .'P.• O. staff of
clerks.
Mrs. Dew of Detroit was, ti,e guest
on Thursday and Friday .of last week
of Alesdantes Chalon and I-Iopkirk :and
left on Saturday per steamer.
We are glad to.learn that lir. Fred
Lawson has a good position at the
Soo. Mrs. Lawson and family have
returnees front paying trim a visit
'A great many passengers from De-
troit registered on Friday ,at .Hotel
"Sunset.".
Miss, Pearl Vivian• ,has returried
from her visit to Detroit,. .
The electric road . is ncarin'g Shep-
pardion. .
Miss C'raigie has; returned, from
her trip to Sault `itr: Marie..and
the Georgian Day.
Mrs. Charles C'ooper of Toranto,
who ryas very ill of typhoid -fever at
ber hottte in '1'orouto; ts•the guest at
present• of hoc :lister, Mrs. Wilmer,
Smith..
Dungannon .
Iiss Bra,ie ,talicz has returned d t
o
Baltimore .after -her visit. at Mrs.
Ryan's. -
Our school reopened' wit It W. J.
Moffatt as principal and Miss C'owle r
of Orono as assistant.
The -Misses Plunkett Have returned
to their home at Auburn after visit-
wng at R. McKenzie 's.
Messrs. Ben. andHoward Case left
last week. for Calgary where they
will attend Normal School pt•epara-
Wry to teaching after New y'ear's.
Airs. S. J. Macdonald and family
of St, Marys w(re visi"titig Mrs. ATtac-
donald's mother, Mrs. McCann, re-
cently. ,
Rev. S. V. R. PentAAnd and family
are visiting :in ,at 'Thos, Pontlantl's,
Mrs. Carrie of Goderieh accompan-
ied by her sorts, Itev. ,4oh'n and
James C'art•le and Mrs. ,John Carrie,
visited at Me%. Mallough's recently.
(hl Friday week the iiitr'rntend took
place in Dungannon cemeiery of tit('
retrains of flit, late Miss Martha :11`at-
1011911, Whose death tools place at
Stainleigh, Alts,, whither she . had
gone a coapt(- of manths ago in search
of health. Diecased was held tit much
respect: in this community, witeue siu'
was well known, and tate funeral' was
attended by old i4et'ids of the family.
The pallbearers were Ales%n, .1..Wal-
koni, I;• .T, Young, A. 13, Pentland,
N. V. Wayard, Jas, :Sproul and
Roltt 11r t
wc,.e
,,
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GAb('e
ile hasurplus 4 a e on C
, u. ler 1,10p
fiscal year of nearly a milliotn (Ityl•
Mrs.
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no e., in a recent issue o e earls
_...rt--'-`-.".
r+.. ".Wl V '— V �:• dl{.'�.7, 7�• rAiAUe7e•
muzzlingslaw will likely remain
y . in
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Transcript relating to bit. Fred.
FOR Tllb: KIDNF.Y.S
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42 2
for'ee for some titer to conte. The
Stevenson, son of Air. John Steven.-
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Tour
fact, that heads of dogs infreted with
son of town and who Is well known
A Guaranteed Treatment. Money Back
2222.... .. 2222 -_..._ .
F
rablep are still coming in for examiu-
to many readers. Mr. Stevenson, who
, ..VIt Fails. •
FARM FOR -SALE.—EAST HAL '
ation shows- that there is still more
less the
has been physical director in the
Kidney diseases are more
of Lot 21, Con. 4, L,R.S•, Tucker-
Tucker -
Patio.nage
or of Infection to the Pro-
vinee. Most of these, are cases of
Y.Ai-C. A. at P ris for some time,
n me,
has resigned and goes to Port Arthur
prevalent
than, is generally supposed, and are
smith, containing 50 acres, The
land is all cleared, well fenced and
dogs that have bitten other animals.
to take a similar position there,
not always recognized as, spelt. What
recognized
T
underdraincd'. 'There are on the •
The enforevinent> of the Dominion
.The Transcript speaks in the highest
was at first but n derangement eWhat
slightg
remises a ban
p good k barn and Solicited'
enactment prohibiting' the transporta-
terms of the work done there by Mr•
of the kidneys Often results in indt-
good stabling, a good. house and
tion of dogs on trains, -which .was ex-
.Stevenson `a;nd wishes him lvke sue-
W'stion, rheumatism, anaemia, chron-
plenty of water -.-one well at the .M•'.,,
tended to September 7th, will in all
cess in his new field. 'The Clinton
tr and very painful headache, neural-
h'ouse and one at the stable. For
probability be re -extended at that .
friends of lir. Stevenson will be
g}a, eye weakness, and other diseases
IIA�rI:�G n
further particulars apply on the 'URCIIA.SED �tIE
time, and it is likely that the Pro-
pleased to hear of the good work lie 'fore
•of a moot., aggravating type. There'-
premises, or address George Brown- BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS OF
vincial muzzi'ing law call} not be re-
f.� doing.
it. is highl inpo tont and abso-
y tl
' lee, Sea•forth P. 0. 40— :M1IR. JAAiES Z:`Lyj\tlAl WE WOULD,
8 ,
I.RESPrWTFVLLY,
seinded sol long as the transportation
lut'ely necessary that the kidneys anti
SOLICIT THE
order remains in force.
_
the urinary system be kepi' in an ac*-
--^--�--- . PATRONAGE Oros THE TOWN OF
MINTON
_..
Live Stock Market.
live and healthy condition.
After thorough
j�j • • AND VICINITY.
Notice t� I'�ubl1C
a °xpertencc with
the
We �4ke a s ecYalt Q ft
p
slI
'Toronto, Attgust 22nd•—•Rceeipts of
most successful form of kidney
t'reathttemts we are confident that the
y
�-' g and Inter
-hoein (,i1141e a Inter -
Jahn 7,uefle has bce•R spending a few
live
lire stock at the, Union Stock Yards
,were 80 carloads comprising 2
' p g 18 1
one remedy which etiibraces the most
.
Your Patronage Solicited fering Horses and Itllalr�,
days near Hamburg, making a spec-
cattle, 4 hogs, 4-a( sheep and Iambs,
desirable safe and efiieacfous coratfve
-- -•' -- antee satisfaction in that
sal study of gemstng and a number of
and: 28 calves.
qualities, so ncceasary #o the strccesss
.
$tiring puuahased a set of tools and I �iYle.
out, cittzirtis intend forminga ,part-
The of fat cattle was fair
ful treatment and positive eradica4-
t'iotl df kidney diseases lit -general, is
machinery necessary
j
nerehtp for tile, growing of the same.
Miss Florence Pepe -left last week
p
tg good, but there were not as nutty
Cho h
ice cattle. as there were last week.
Rexall Kidndy Remedy.
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PLUMBING AND TINS i HtN ' ,
�-� � I CARRIAGE MAKING
for Dashwood' to visit relatives atilt
Pri es
C pard were not any .higher
arc,
We azo so positive that Retail Kid-
Rey Remedy is unexcelled, and that
AND
I would respectfully solicit the patrcnz-REPAIRING'OF ALL KINDS
reeuperate,
AIt:+. G. b . �`oungblitt of Wat rloo
than last week but when quality is
considered, the market was fully l0c
it will do all we claim, that we will
w
age•of the ofCJiltitort and PRC)MPTLX ATTENDED T0-
vicinity. .. GIVE US A CALL.
is in town visiting tier daughter, Mrs,
per cwt, higher than last Monday.
sell it with our own, personal •guaratt-
REPAIRING CHAFtG1rS 1VIODERATE. '
James Banthran.
Geo. McP;wen is ni.aking some im-
At least .that was the report of the•
two leading buyers of export cattle,
tee that it will not cost the user a
cent -it it should fail to give entire*
of all kinds promptly atXended tt1 i
provenle.'ts at the rear of his f,tco. a
their, arena es in weights and :
g , g prices
satisfaction,
T,eave orders at residence, 76 Victoria
on i{f'ng street,
Thomas, Wood, who has. been visit-
fully corroborating the above state-
ment.
We particularly recommend. Rexall
Kidney Remedy for kidney ailntetits
Street, Phone No.130<
�+r SA.IINDERS. '
his sister, Mrs. Macpherson, j ;18
Bu vers of butchers' cattle o e
3 n and
h
i at are chronic and which resist• or-
.Ing ... . .
W. "� . WEg.
returned to Stratford.
all stated that when quality was con-
dfnary, treatment. We believe, if
.
.
11r. J. J. Merner returned from the
sidered, prices were fully lOe per
taken according g directions' with
—r---•-r.
west on Tuesday. While there tic dis-
cwt. butter than a week ago.
regularity; and persistency for a
osed of some of l,is ro city',
P p
7'h[s was caused .by the moderate
icasonable length of'time, it willp
25 cents wit! tx a sub-
p �����
1Mr. and Airs. F. Alousseau s)'ent
.run, which gave an opportunity to
Positively rentovc a11' syn,ptomts ,and
•.
Sunday with llullctt township rola-
clean up the market,
effect permanent cure,
CANADIAN
S('Y%ptl0p t0 The News-
It.ves,
All tile. icading , buyers, or represen-
Sureiy we could not. more sitrongly
NATIONAL TORO VTO .
P: Atadelen has sold '1is.hor,e acts
tatfwc's of tfhe tending butchersa and
demonstrate our faith in Rexall' Kid-
Necond to end. Of i910. ENRTBITION
outfit' to Nate Waminer, who ,las ad-
abatoirs,. were on the market as will
ney Remedy, enol our generous guar-
ded .it to his, Piv,ery equipment.
be seen by the sales and putchasfls.
a shouldconvince t, ' -
ntee. 1 e most. skep
Return
t n tickets, tc•fll be issued trona.
Mrs. Shirley has r(Atirnl•d' fri:rn
Hlxporters.
tical that we would eat dare make
Clinton to Toronto as follows t
Detroit where she, liar been •,pcndtn�;
I+:, h. Woodward bought 462 cattle
such a stateitictnt` except' the know.
$3,65 .Aug, 27th to Sept% 10til,
a Couple of months, wit'li her slaughter•
for Swift a; Company of Cir ca o • ;
g
what. we are talking about,, We urge
IN N y 1f $2.70 :lug." 30th, Sept. 1st, otic 8th,
in-law.
,,
34., cattle. for London, 1275 lbs. av-
volt to try Rexall I{idttcy Iicmedv at
our risic. Two sizos 50c: and $1.00
Return limit 'I'uesdav Sc t. Z t,. .
P 3t
Rev. Mr. Ball, . well known to many
era a lyes lit at $6, lb aye'ra . e rice .
p
'to
, . .;
a brittle. Sohl only at our store—
, * * * * *. „ � * s # * . � ,
Special Train ,Service,
in this section, called on ,tcgt!:zi�i1aa-
ccs last week.
or a ran of $5.90 $6.50 120
g ,
I
colt a for Liverpool, 1105 lbs. av-.
T.he R(,,xa11' Store., W. S. R. flolmes.
-
*. ADDITIONAL .I *
D I1 ON�AL Special r
, ,, p rel train will leave Clinton , for
k.1RAI *
Miss Pearl Beek leaves ahorily for
erage weight at $5.80 average price,.
. . I. ABOREr,RS - Tot'anto (i.22 a.m.. Atigust 30, Sepb.
* E:ZC`1'RSIONS * 1st Wird Bth 8th .
w�
ATetvitle, .`cask., rhere:•she has Weur.-
or a range of $5;65 to $5.90. Otic
* * * * * * * . *• * * � * * '
ori°a. good position, 'She will tie
bull at $5.15.
CHAMBERMAID WANTE:D Alt' THE
.LABOR Return tickets at siugie Para
greatly n'fssed train the League .and
Geo. Ca►npbell bou ht for Morris &
g,
- Ratt•enbury Nouse. -•-43
AUGUST 30 AND ,SFPT. GTII, DAY between all statins in Can -
Sunday sohool:of the Methodist :hutc'l,
r r
Co. of Chicago .125 expoit4r-s as fol-
ada, good goitig' Sept.•2nd,. 3rd; 4th. .
10 pertain Dints tri MANITOBA i
1 n<
- ..
Where she had bet•n. organist, :;[nee the
lows ; Twenty-two cattle for London
'•-
.1T:1tiI'1' and 5th, return'iim[t Sept a;7th.
S ,, , .� . ,• .
" ASKATCiII.1t�1,,I inc,udtng many
resignation f.\les' Kc I
s g n n i y
1,250 lbs., at $6.28 ; .23 heifers. for
Tf,IAC'H[?R iA\'1'I+:D J
1 FOR R.
r , .
r r 1T( MAN.CATIi0LIC .
points on GRAND TRUNK :1 AC 1FIC
London, $5.50.to $6.1.5, or an aver-
T2 ni. f Hayfield 1'tiblic ehool•
° )
�,. , , .
and (';1N 1DI.1N 'OIt'f}l[.'Rti RAIL- • ' l:i.CH ARIS4IC C (,,Ncrn :SS
..;lige
of $5,7.5 • eighty Liverpool ' cat"
g y P
State salary, experience and ecrti-
Single Fare (plus 25' cents to
WAYS, via Chicago, I):uISith and Fort '_ )
Summer Records of .
tie, 1200 lbs. each, at • $5A,9. to $5.-
t ,
fico c Duties to vomrtigvive Sept,.
.Frames. . . MON'1RE4.AL .
,
-Children's Deaths
h0, or an average of. $5.75. .Last
1.st.-ll, . DTeluniann, Secretary, Bay-
her zottnd trip. ":
Records• :show that by fat: the
vveelcllr. Cam bell's.avcra c Cor the
P !;
I,fwcrpoofi market was $5.65, • ,
: field,
$10,00 Caf)ItiCT,
$1.8.Q0.: I Goorl going'' Sept. 3rei. to,l0th in -
ADDITIONAL RT Ti'RNIN, ! elusive flout stations•. west of Kin - ..•
g
greatest nu,nber of -deaths among liter
. . Butchers.
'$5.75;'
From all • stations,. Kingston, Ren Ston and Renfrew iii Canada.
tie ones occur during tiro hot.. stilt,-
g
Priiite .picked lots sold at to
'good,
I101 Sf.°'FOR SALI., O:� ' 1?RTN ESS
.
frew:. and west, in )n • i ,
( toric. Feturti. heti Sep'tembeti 15th.
moi• months. The excessive heat, the
- ,
difficulty. in keeping baby's mill.
$6 per cwt. ; loads'of $5.25 to
$5,50 mediu t . $4.,90 to $5.15: com•,
n
sttect. 1� .story,.seven rooms. At.
P resent occupied bv. .Air. I)attnent,.
ii
Pu partic•u;lars and tickets from— Full 'information aiid tickets From-
sweet 'improper food alt tend to- _
, ,
retail, $4,50 to $5 ; cows, $3 to $5
.
; acre • . land. Solfl on' reasonable
A. 0. RA'NSF()RD rl'(itvn :lwt JOHN' RANSFORD, Town :Agent.
A, O.
wards ' brie in - oil these. , dreaded
g g
per.. cwk.
terms. • .Possession can -.be give -it
F'.1T7 I:50 , ,
,Depot A.gt. . A. O. I ATTISON�, Depot Agent.
baby: troubles. -: cholera 'infanturn,
We call attention to prices.g'iven in
' Oct. 1st—Apply to F. Saville. • 43
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: , a i r m_
die rl ofd, dy entry and otT e sto
sale'l of feeders and stockers b . the
y
. — - _
sti'� r� + •�.,�•q►.� �;%.-o w,�,%,A%,�•+,%;�,� �.�� - .
—. - ,�
WANTED DINT\G RJUAI GIRL,'
aeh 'and bowel troubles. To guard
' •
against these trouf,les Baby's Own
various Commission firms, which goes
to show that, good feeders arc...hi de-
g tt
•
: ,
'
Tablets should be kc* t in the house.
P
'ciccasional
!nand; .
uptstairs irl and orter. Petman;:
g, P
.
August S
An .doss of isle Iablrts;
Milkers Springers.
iId pts atut Sp ge
..
E�»t laces and coot wages to ec.-
g i,
.�ri�ep
will prevt'nt •these ..deadly.': summer
Recelpts of -about _30 milkers and
perienced persons. Fares paid,. Ali-
.
complaints or cure thiel if they
p
s xtii ors which sold at $40 to $70
p , g ,
v � .. ' •t 5
ply. Hotel .Lone, , I of tanley;
. Our stock ls. colinplPte with
come on suddenly. ' Mrs, ` O. -Morin,
' `' ':"Mv •
each. - .
' Veal Calves:
. Cent. ., 43=1 .
. .
• , art�clea suitable:for
u says, :. - bab suf-
5.te, 7 rte, Ott •, y
''at
1..
� t� "_
' . . .
feted from a severe attack of ch°tera
li ht with rices firm
Receiptslight, p.
w I
i but, aft rr vin him
infants m, h Y t gi . g.
•�.
$3.50 to $7, and, a few mw ,milk fed
. , ,.
ST,I',D . WIIT.A T 1—`l lie undcrsugncd
-
. , +
Wedd�n Plresen s
Baby s Own Tablets .the trouble.' d-
a# $8 per cwt..
otters for sate at his -farm, the var-
.•..
--
appeared and lye '• 'regained beal'tli
Sheep and Lam'tis.
iety known as Dawson's Golden
„ ..
splendidly." . The .. Tablets are sold
P
4.25 50 '
Export ewes, Tight, E to 54. , ,
.
, r .
Chaff at $1.25 per bushed. This*
r .
which Will be endUrin and Carr Our
♦ $r Y y
by med�iCine ,dealer:+ or. by mail at 25
-Dr. Williams'_
heavy ewes, $3.50 to $4 ; rams, $3
to $3.25 lambs $6.50 to' $7.10
wheat is clean lump grain; and
� P
.
heartiest wishes for future: hat�piness.
Cents -a box from The
; per
yielded this 'year, :aS cstmtited, 38
.
11Tcdicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
cwt.
bushels, tb the. acre. A. sample. can
t"llgtl[. Grade Watches
�.
.
Hogs..
Packers 'report selects' at $8.40 to.
P
be seen at m town office.—John .
y
2--'12.
r
X T. , .
Fanc . Clocks •
1
iV:aPriageS`
drawers f:o.b.• ears; and 58.75 for :.
RansCord,
. .
.Z
Pearl. Brooches ' '.
selects fed and watered. No doubt if
..
�'
,. - , T. , — n n 'Aug (delis
I ORiS RI. SS .lt Lando a g
cries of hogs are heavy "these
quotations will be- adhered to, but,
1?OR SA'L>;.—A SECOND HAND"
- Z .
:l)IamOCld Rln S
g �
23rd by Rev. Mr. Lowe, Nellie
' e
Bliss to Alatthew'Ford of Ilitlict.
Should there be light receipts last
'certainly
square piano. Mill be sold cheap lot
cash. Apply at News -Rec rd of-
,'
!8k Wedding� .
Rings "
township. •
week's end quotations will
o 40
f,ce.
.
/ �
:
AIcAIILI,AN—ti'il ir',N.—hi ,St. Geer-
prevail.
..
Sterling and.. Plated
ge's church, Goderirh, Aug.. 17.tb;.
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Silverware which ..
...«.....................
by Re w. . Marl. Turnbull, Wilhel
C�intQn Celle gate
g
G
$ al Wa jrS makes aI.. � :
mina L, Vivian to Sanderson AIc-
I
.... .
.
useful gift.
Millan. •.
BUTTE 0
R
'
Institute
..
.$ : . .
'CH
• : lairths... ..
t
1. . . •
B C.PA►D .
-
... discount of 25 -per cent. will be.
, .
l rl '
MUSTARD—At Bayfield an .August
.
•
21st, to ' Mr,, and. slurs. tvillian}
I
SERVICE
r
Mustard, a slaughter.
.
IIOGGART—In 1lullett, on ,August .
I
!•[living inade recent itltera-
I
18th, to Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Ilog4
t•►ons the are now in a; better
. . gait, a daughter.
♦
position chart ever to supply
Lhe general public with the
_
Aug.
I: '--:� S t . c'i iFS Oil t
J.1.:� S SO � i 1 } t
15th, to Mr. and Mrs. '>Jos, ,Jen-
•
BEST' HOME-MADE BREAD .'
. nison, a son,
in town.. Prompt service to
' 2
}II'.NI)I',>?S():�-1n Morris, Aug, lith,
W. J. free l ll
`
til[ parts of the town.'
to lir. and lies. .i crso ,
i
I.
Instead (if bakfn this 1 rrt
weatlrerphone usyour,order.
I
I EINDi:RSON"In `I`9ckersmttl, on
-Mr.
FAIR'S , ,. '
T'.LUU1L t'1SI.1)
August ,
August 12th to and Airs.
e . r ,. ..
l.Xt,I.L�IIVJ.T,Y.
Goo. tfenderson, a. son.
*
. •
i:t,l,T,Y. At Ilensall on August 12th,
to Mr. and .:Mrs. T, Kelly, a
?
Z
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tL') H ,� . 1.' 3
iV + E Z
daught.vr. o'
PHONE 42 '
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Deaths
CAMPBELL --•In Colburni,, township
on August 17th, James I.. Camp
bell, brother of Air. Win. Camp-
bell, assessor, Goderk1i, in his
60tb y'eatr,
TUIINHI'LL- 'Sctddealy in Detroit,; on
Aug. 16th, Eva A. 'Turnbull,
daughter of Mrs,, Mary •A. 'Turn»
bull, formerly of (Tinton•.
LAl1IONT•�-In (trey township, oil
August 17th, Angus Lamont, aged
f 73 years. .
I FORSYTH—•A f ProbiAier, Sask., on
Augual lith, I -later Jane' McCut-
nterly of Morris township, aged 65
years.
CLARK—In Auburn cru August, 15th,
Martha Nieboh"11, wife of Teillple
Clark,
4
C •lt .,7 years 6 months
tat a td on
g
and 12 days.
11'I'ALLOt'G11 ---tit St&i%leiglt, Alta.,
i
F.. on ititiCust llSttr, Martha I.. ATa1-
Ilough, daughter of the late Jo}in
11a13)ugh, 9ungannon, attired 40
years,.
.We bio Good
Work
HAVING BUY Ohl l Till: LAUN- .
DRIB` 'BUSINE'S'S OF CtTARLIR,
WONer SING W1 +NitLL 8S,
1t' Teff PLi:ASED TO 11AVE
i ATA, 111:4 OLD C'USTONIL-318
CONTINUEW1TI1 US, WIr.
GTTARANTIr;t. TO DO GOOD,
;SATISPAC" 1"ORY WORT{ AND
WIT.I, no ot"R VERY , i",, ill" To -
1'T:I:A5:1 ALT, (>Tm. CT S7'011-
1'11111
CVT, ARE IN 7`111': OLD STAND
TO . r
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Nl.'vT r J
t•
0 only �r . T w :�
RiC o
A 'i'("T1E.Tt, STIOP.
Char e. Wong
Re -opens Sept. 6th, 1910
. . sTA�F:
J: j' V.'CRLLEAvrsv,. B.A.
Graduate Toronto <i it G � u ' 1 , o i niv r •it .
Honor tad ate c r etc U e s
Y +.
Specialist In Classics.
Snbjects—Latin, Greek and history. .
A ISS, H. It, LOLAr:tc,r1, R.A.
HonorGraduate McMastetrUniversity;
Specialist in MtAlleniaties.
Subject••-• Maithentaties,
111wta I, J. 111,vrti(tXA LL, B.A.
Honor Graduate Toronto University ;
:specialist in Modern Languages.
811bJects-•French, German and :4r;
I!:ngliali.
N. 11vX%,vH1-,1R:r•, B.A,
Honor Graduate Toronto ITniversity',
Speciali3t in Nattural Science.
,Srtirjects—Nat,tra) Science and Cleog-
. rapluy. .
MISS Ir:. 33. V I+'isusu
Commercial Specialist,
Subjects•--Cloininercial Subjects, Art,
avid Ji, English,
The following Courses of study etre
often to putptls r
(a) '.Che General Lonrse; .
(h) The ominerciat Course;
.-
lto��o rs. for.uni°r'! I,
r, T C" tt tis Junior atu,tr rn
latiin and the reffininat examina-
Clovis cit the learned professions-, '
(d) Tho Courses sloe rl eachers' Certi-
ficates.
Clinton Collegiate Institilte ratlike; as
an "Approved School" and pupils front
this seltool, who have succeeded in
Toassing the matrietilatioti examination
r entrance into the Normal :Schools
or Faealty of 1.rtueWon, are admitted
upon, til(. cc* lite to of }i
rt ext the Principal
the,tth+ey+liav(teontpletetitlzecotnrsei
1 rover school, without ,
the i s h tthc tit undergoing
g g
t tut •ht.r exttntt }o
AtkV `t stat tt.
f0or further information apply to the
itrinriltttl,
J. W. ""t`9121.sA'VIIN4 B'.A.
(Telephone. f3t.)
. . ' glven.otl sl hlnfl,. . .
0
Xssuer'of Marriage e
g �
' A T GRIGG .. . .
Le.eenses
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'-W-%,'&•'car,-i.r✓!ft"ire.W,ft ft"W-q►�•v��'�.•�. •,%WIor��' - .. .
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nr� •
Furr��i�u�r� acid
House.
F.
ni h
I i'xi s atGreatly Reduced
x s.
. •Prices.•
for the month of Aug, when the goods are
. most required. .
10 plc discount on It•ugs, Mattings, Linolemns. (Int -tains,. Utc.
10 P.C.Off Iron Beds -Beds front $`.1, tip to $263). •Our spebial at. $4
i -
s a winner,
1t) p.C. off Mattresses and HPd springs,
r
it It a I...t (•(t t ltes i
Dressers d �itaucls t( $ G0 Utt Rc r (s . LtiO t c C.
I lessers an ,
Our leader at $8 is not equalled at the price in the county.
Cturtain Stretchers loaned to our Customers free.
Our T)us-Kot Carpet ('leaner will be loaned free for one (lay* only.
(1e.rhard-0eintxtnan Piano for which I hrn the only agent, In this
vintnity, need it(')introduction---Y no bluff needed to sell it.
. c .
Picture Framing acrd Repairing
Neatly and Promptly Done.
11
Tttb Store
1*1
10
6 28
ofQuality,i waikelNi ht or Day Y
. Furniture Outer and Uadeitakerl' .