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No. I649-- 1st Year
. CLINTON,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6tb, 1910.
THE HOME PAPIER
25 cents will pay a subscription to The News -Record to any address in Canada to end of 1910,
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it e' t chased from %1r, and Airs. John i-ov-
ett who are now comfortably, located
on Raglan street.
This store is prepared to answer it.. The
occasion may be what it will -it's our
duty to be ready to supply you and we
can do it too. With pleasure to you be-
cause of the size of our display.. With
profit to you because of our ability to
sell close. When the gift question pre-
sents itself, let us show you how easily
we can match your ideas.
T�. ,�E:.�Eellgar
jeweler - Clinton
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Te •R oYAL BANK of CANADA
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL,
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13o Branches and Correspondents throughout the World.
INCORPORATED 1869.
Special attention given to the requirements of farmers,
Interest allowed on deposits of one dollar and upwards.
R AE. MANNING, Manager -
Clinton Branch.
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1 Notwithstanding the unfavorable
I weather on Tuesday Mr. Oliver John-
son's sale of colts was well attend-
, ed. The colts were a good bunch,
consequently there was a• keen de -
1 #nand for themand good prices were
realized. The result will perhaps en-
courage Mr; Johnson to bring in an-
` other carload or two of the' same
' c}ass of stork. .
I MOST ARTISTIC CREATIONS.
1 In writing up the ntilinery open-
ingr+ .last week The Ness'-Rt.t:ord om-
itted to mention int'
connection with
Miss tantelon's i
1pcts the name of
Miss Simith, who hat been for .several
seasons a valued assistant and to
whose, deft fingers the most artistic
creations turned oat by tlr:s establish-
ment owe ., many al their diseinctive
and most fetching touches.
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ONTARIO 5'
7ftL'1 ICHURCH.
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Rev, Mr, ]3arnaby of W'est'minster
occupied
the pulpit on both occasions
on. Sunday last while the' pastor
preached anniversary sermons at Weat-
ntinstc•r,, one of his fomper circuit:r.
On Moaday evening the League• held
thole. monthly consecration meeting,
the topic being taken up in three parts
by Misses Maude Witte:, Mattie Cour-
tiee and Mabel ;Spading.. A. reading
was 'giv'en by Mrs. Carter.
MARRIED AT PORT AI 'I'II(It
On Wednesday of last week the mat-
rage, took place in holy 'ritnity
church,• Port Arthur, of \'Itsa F►risocl-
Ia Cook, daughter: of the late 'He nry
Cook and sister of Messrs: .'1'. II.
and Josh. Cook, two '.popular Clinton
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ammimma. eitizcns., to Mr. Carl Edward Schuh
,j of fort Artluit'; son of I'riif. I�.dward
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Has 78 Branches in Canada
and Agents and Correspondents in all the principal cities
in the world:. •
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Interest allowed at Highest Current Rate.
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Henry and Lady • Peneltot, also of Tor-
onto, The weaselly was perforated by
Rev. J.. W. Churchill nix} the wedding
wasp a very quiet one.
The bride 1:s well known ':and': • highly
respected in Clinton, where she has
spent Wiest of her life, and she • has
many friends here who :will heartily
wish her happiness. The groom ' hay •
• visited ill town on': several ' occasions
and- has •a:lso made many fele'nds.. The
yoting couplela will -make theiIhome at
-Schreiber
where Mr.. Sehuch, who is. a
-. civil engieeer,. is enraged in retilway
t
c istruct n'work.
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gt n � C TheNews-Reword but echoes the
4t'ntfnrtmts of many of its readers 'in
-. .-.....-:,, • wishing Mr..and •<\Ii•s• St}ruch- metnj
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years of, happy married life.
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work heturns out.
The finer the
garments he makes
and the better they . .
fit .the louder, they
proclaim his ability.
.Our Fine Tailor-
ing ., advertises us
well ; •and our busi-
ness grows and
grows.
Fall Woolens
are ' ready and we
count ita pleasure
to show a man and
talki ng Tailoring
with him when he..
does not feel exactly
sure of what he
wants or ought to
have.
Suits $18 to $30,
Qvercoats $18 to $35
Trousers 3.50 to 8.50
Our Special
$22 suit in Black and Blue or Fancy Worsted is a
winner. Ask to See it.
THE MOORISH CLOTHING CO
Huron's Largest Clothiers
"A Square Deal fur Ever: Man"
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• DENIM 01'', HARRY \WA'TI INs.
The late Henry :W., Watkins'," whose
death witted on Monday • last, was of
Irish descent, Itis parents , being
natives •of. the • .County of Fer-
birthplace 1 e• •a..St..
Fer-
managh, but' hisbr . 1 ac . w s
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Jottt s t l3. When he was twa years
old his parents canis i0 Goderich
'where they resided, for same time • alai.
they tater moved to the Bake ' Line,
Goderich township, where they farm-
ed . for years. 1Forty-three years ago
the subject of this 'sketch Wei,' " mar -
reed to Mary' Beacom, whit-, with two
sons -and two "daughters, Survive hint.
The family are : •John and: Miss Sed-
ina at home, .Robert of Wilkie,. Sask.,
and Mrs. Arch. Cousins of Flint, Mich.
. The deceased was a staunch Consetr-•
vative in polities and a iifc-long Or
angeman.1 During the last eleven
years 1Ir!• Watkins .and his family have
been residents of. Clinton and los. was
a faniliarfigure to 'thecitizen& until
a few weeks ago when he Was stricken
with a.fatal illness. 'though the at-
tack Was severe .and his life was ells -
paired Of at first, it was thought by
many Olathe was improving and only
'thorse who were engaged in caring for
lam knew how steadily he , was. sink-
ink- in spite of the •be:ct of care ' and
nursing. All the family, with the tet'-
caption of Hebert of Wilkie, .Bask,,
were present during his 1aot illness;
Mrs. C'ousilis having conte aver from
Flint a coeliac of *seeks ago. Robert
was Chore during fast *Vint( r anis
made his, pat elate a visit but vas un
able '10 be her • tor the :filneral, '
The fitment tont piper yi•stet,lay M-
ier -noon stud in ;althorn; In the vitt-
sees who attetuierl. in pay* this t.nt-
hutt; of. i''4mr1 to 1ltu'li•' old ]Tien']
there were present rt•presvetntives of
the fioderie•h tewnslop, \\'intlir ijl,
Suuttn'rlriil and i'lintrrrr Mango lad-
g,es, who marched in'-tr hotly violated
try the fife and dram hand Tire set
vire ref the Anl;lic'nn clitnr•h woe, eon..
ducted by 'Rev, C, It. (inun,` and
the intrritient , 1ook plaice aci'otding
to the ritual of the Orange Order.
The p rllhs•at'ets were It..1. Iliaiter,
,Jas. A'1i}ler and .los. ltapssial of Sum-
merhill lodge of which tli 'eaia d had
beets a loyal member for so many
years, and It. J. ('lull David Steep
and 'Win. Ford of Clinton lodge.
The floral tributes were very hand-
some, including all aieh frons Sum-
merhill L,O.L•, an arch froom Clinton
L.O.I.., spray from the fancily, a
eros.+ 1t•oln lin' Jackson "S1fg. Co.,
spay, Miss Dinsley, .spray, :heti. Trite-
hent, spray, Mrs. J. Minter, lrocluet,
Mr. and :tiles. R. Thompson.
Mrs. Watkins and family desire to
thank the: Orangemen and all the
friends for their kindness and thought-
fulness during the illness and at the
death of husband and father,
I3.APTISI' CHt'RCH,
Services as usual next Sunday when
the pulpit will be occupied bathrnor-
n(ng and evening by a student from
Woodstock College.
THE CLINToN lilAR1' F r.
Wheat 88c to 90e.
Oats 30c to 33c.
Peas 72e to 75c.
Barley 40c to 43c.
Butter lfe to 20e.
Eggs 20c to Zie.
Live Hogs $8.40.
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WM. BAWDEN DEAD.
lIr. William Hamden, a ptvniinent
eirizen of Exeter, died yesterday while
out driving and his pony. brought him
hone. Ile was about seventy years
of age. Mr. B'a3rden, who was . • a
brother-in-law ,of Mr. Thos. Shipley
of town, was at one time deeply
in -
Wrested it Clintonreal. cstaff
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was welt known by many ; l our
citizens.
SPRAYING PAYS.
Mr. 'D. "C. Galbraith of the I.akc'
Shoro Road, Goderie•h township was
in town yesterday afternoon deliver-
ing aload of apples to local. dealers.
orchard I is yielded 1 'tt d y e decT oyer one hundred.
barrels, of choice fruit for which he
finds a ready ,sale at three ,dollars
per barrel, Mr. Galbraith haat a
good -bearing orchard, but he ascribes
this year's crop, in a barren- season,
to the fact that he carts .For :hie
trees •and sprays them at least twice
\n of aur f gnu' • wr
a season. y a ho
are.inclined to doubt the value of
spraying'woutd find a fire -minute: talk
on the subject with AIr. Galbraith in-
structive. '
BOWLING NOTES,
On Saturday •the games which had
been arranged for Labor Day, and
which could not befinished on ate -
count' of t1i' raid, were played, off.
the Trophy was • ;.on by rinks skipp-,
ed by Messrs: J. Nedigai, 1st ;• (1.
W. 13arge, 2nd. The 2 syoctarion prize.
by .B: J. • Gibbings, lst J. 13. Hoov-
et, 2nd. , The' Consolation by I:...1.
Courtice, 1st ; W, J.. Stevenson, 2nd,
. The scrica of Scotch Doubles, for
the A, J; :'Taylor prizes, will be
played •oiCon ' Thanksgiying Day if
the weathe'te is fayor.abie. • Should
the . weathernracn .prove unkind they
will be ' postponed, • probahly until
May 24th or thereabouts.
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A. COMING CON CERT.
'I'' ImperialQuartette, 'It
lie Male w o
are under-engagetn `n•t: for e'concert- in
the+ town hall an Qt•tober the 13th'
undo+ the auspices of the Young
Ladies' Guild of °t.. Paul's (.`hurch,.
are highly spoken o f wherever they,
have. given an entertainment.. .. 'The
London Advertiser snakes the; follow-.
ing reference .to • tl 'sit.:.•
•The Itnpe rial. ]Male Quartette de-
lighted the audienee•with ss eeral'gi nr-
tettes.and .solos, .and Were again and
again warmly encored. 'I hey were gen-
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erous 'in responding and this was
grcatl) appreciated. et Iy ttcinbr
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of the quartette.
ror5e Sac's Y roctvocal
talent, and the voices- 'harmonise •10 a
Most plea:iing rhannet;'!
A QUIET 1\1'.DDING.
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The "marriage occur. d -yesterday- in
Dueni Avcnuc Methodist church
iii. Toronto of a romper well
known •Clinton girl, :Miss .Elisabeth
C'larridge, only.daughter of Mrs. W.
t1. Ithippa of I+ ullerton: formerly Mrs.
Clarridge`of Clinton, to Mr. Robert
B. Rutty of Ilentil lon. The •ceremony
was portorined by Rev. . 11'. 13. Caswell,
only. ,immediate relatives and. -friends
bceing .present Mr, and Mrs.. Ilutty
left, the sante afternoon. for their new
home in Hamilton.
.. Thebride will be reinembered by
many "readers, she having spent. ' her
childhood and school days here, and in
behalf of . her many, Clinton •friends
The New:? -Record extends to then new-
ly -wedded pair hearty, good • wishes
for long lilt and pi•ospceity,
WILLIS CEIt•RClI.
'The sacrament was administered alt
they close of the morning service on
Sunday last. in the evening Ree, W.
T. Pearcy . of Lo•ndesboro occupied the
pulpit, preaching an exc'e'llent sermon.
A male choir 'led in the service of
song at the evening' 'seevfce, their
singing being very much appreciated.
lie. Austin Campbell sang very ac-
ceptably ''I'nl 'oar Fra • ly 1 -lama':"
• I1' is expected that Rev. lir: , Stew-
art will exchange pulpits. with Rev.
Mr. Sewers of I3rueefield next Sun"
day.
;A meta Ing of the Guild was held
Aliinday evening When <'otitmittees
were appointed and the work for the
ensulitg three months was arranged.
Miss A. Walt is convener of. Prayer
meeting eounn111oe, Mt's, (Dr.), Stew-
art of the Lookout, ,:and Nie, C.
Paislr'y of the Literary and social.
A devotional meeting will be • held
after the evening service ori 'Sun-
day. •
The t\s.lo. :ll.i .5. lwld 1hefr annual
'I'ltankoffcl'ing meeting on Tuesday (w-
elling, AIrs, Comma presented gree]:-
ingi frons. the \W•4I•S, ot Ontario
street church and Miss \Washingtcin.
spoke for the society of Wesley. Mrs.
Hoover sang a solo very acceptably;
as also did Miss lnda "McRae. Mrs.
Gregory of Toronto was present and
gave a very interesting ad4lress nn
the work of the W.T,'.M.S. in Can-
ada. The 'i'hankofitrintg contributed
l%'a8.A very generous one,
BOC'C,IIT RANSI+'ORD RESIDENCE
NCE
Mr. Wesley Walker has botltht • the
R. Ransford residence on flume
street and will stove into it in • a
few days. It• is a'handsonte place
and The News -Record on behalf of
their numerous friends, wishes Mr.
and Mrs. -Walker many happy years
therein.
'1'IIE NEW .5t';C'R1:TAJ.tY.
Rev. II, C. Prie:!t- of Strathroy has.
been` chosen as Secretary by the Cana-
dian •Council of the Baptist Young
Peoples' Forward Movement. • Mr.
Priest, who is pastor of tite Baptist
church in Stratliroy,, was for sevdn
years a misaionary in India tinder
the Baptist hoard. Ie- is a son-in-
law of one:.of Clinton's most respect-
ed eitiz'ens, Mr. - William Robb.
13IBLI': SOCIETY MEETING,
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There wscc asa
good at
attendance c t l n c in the
townaI
tt 1 last evening to hear Rev.
W. I. Jtassard, .Secretary • for the
f Bible Society, it'll about the work
of the' society in Canada and other
Countries. Mr. llassard• told •of'some
of the work clone and of what is
aimed to do, and he illustrated Iris
remarks •wiih . some very excellent
views. In (:nada alone* the society
are raked for Whits in over eighty
different languages, which will .ttive
some idea of the scope of the work.
living interdenominational, the Bible
Society appeals to all people and
Should, have tate "hearty support of
all.
•4HOt'J.D"Bi•'ILDINGS 131'; '•
TAXIED ?
Mr. A. 13. Fernier, secretary of the -
Tax 'Reform, League, • Toronto, was
in. total yesterday and to, The tit+ws-
Reeord said.: "The; League was or-
ganized • last year to .secure for matt-
icipalit'ies 'tire right to .tax . build-
ings, improvements, " business assess-•
mints and intome:s at a lower rate
than land values. We hold that • a
-man should not he. taxed for improv-
ing his property, but that the ground
value, whieh is increased' by the
growth:, of the eomtntutt.ty, ' should
bear a larger share of the , tax bur-
den: �I'r,• Bengough, the celebrated.
cartoonist, is •travelling in the inter
eats cif• our League' and will. give sin'
entertainment in the town: hall 'here
on the: 20th, inst."
A. SURPRISE I'Ald"Tl..
-ort Monday evening a number of the
young friends of :14i.is• Etta 'I'witcltell
met at ler home and, in view'of' her
intended. departure-Fortthe
vest and
aa a ltttle:token of good fellowship,
presorted .her with a handsome silver
berry spoon. Ansa Tatachell was com-
pletely taken by surprise, other mem-
bers of the household :had -had some •
hint of the iitvasiort but she. had been
kept in the dark, but she matte a•' very
suitable reply. thanking: her•`friends
for their thoughtfulness. eharms
ingly dainty lunch was served anti the
remainder of the evening was v0.•.y;.
pleasantly sport iii games::and music.
Miss 'I'.witttell expects' to leave in the
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uof Week.or zr f n •• t
course a ee'telt an
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with her ' brother, Will., fon Tolicld
Alta.,. white two: other brothersare
located%
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MEETING O1'. 'TOWN cot-Ncm.
At Monday nights meeting- of • the.
town cduncil'.it was stalled that the
macadamising of • A;.tcrt street front
Fair's mill' north. will'begin- '• next
Monday, The- intention is , in ]lush the
work with all possible. haste so.that.
perhaps it may be completed before
winter.sets its . The committee, will
also grade and. roll Albert street from
the mill to the Royal Bank corner.
' The council voted Mea. 5. Pratt it
half month's. salary and to. Sergeant
,Welsh: ten, dollars was git en.. asa
slight recognition, or his sel vices as
engineer! at the waterworks power-
house,
The Teachers' Association was
granted •the free trace of • the town hall
for their, ' annual einivention• and the
Poultry Association likewise for the
Show. .
The • eounc•1I asked for an official
,test • of the whole waterworks sys-
tem,
\WESLEY CHURCH.
•Itcv. D:i.Graham, 'General . Secre-
tary . of;Education .For the Methodist
t•herclh in -Canada, • gave an • address in
Wesley chard) on Friday evening last,
('onsideritig the heliostat -lee ot • the
snhjeet, the turnout to hear the gt nial
and elotliient- doctor was not large.
Those wirer did at tend, ltowevei•, Were
Well repaid, for • 1)r. Graham has a•
very pleasing address and he won and
held the attention • of his hearers
thttoughout. Ile confined • his remarks
mostly to proving the aiisolutr neces-
sity of a thoroughly educated minis
stel•y, not only for -1hi' luune church,
but Tor the foreign 01104100 field as
well. lie also spoke of the stale of
the denominational colleges, princip-
ally Viet cilia, whirl t•ousiders to
beexcellent and its having a fine and
devoted stall of professors.
Principal Treleaven occupied the
t'hair. •
The League paid a visit to LotaLts-
bons League on liostday evening; thrcc
or four loads of young .people driving
out. The visitorei- provided the pro-
gram and the home League phy-
sical reFt•c:simnent in the way of sanci-
wienes, cake and coffee, which was
much appreciated by the- visitors after
their derive. 'There was a good tarn -
oat of both societies and a very pleas-
ant and pro1'tab;'r evening was spent.
A r.tttrn visit Will be tirade shertly.
A I'IU 'rTk I'I("TI'RI;.
The pretty tittle piece of crystnliu,It
work which has been dis pJa; el in
),Ir, Otto Fink's svindrtw during the
past we'e'k, and. whieh has been touch
acltn red,. is the work of Mrs. tl'tnf.)
Brown and is an English accomplish-
ment, that sort of photo painting
not being taught in Canada. It is
an exceedingly dainty bit of wer•k-
manship.
TWO '\It'CH 1SS'1'1?1'.Ml':D CITIZENS
. Mr. and Mrs. John Govet, two of
('linic:Ws most esteemed citizens and
the oldest residents on A raert St.,
north, who lived in the cottage re-
cently vacated by them for neatly
thirty years, have sold their house
to Mr. Mason and, principally that
they' might be mote .convenient to
the church • of their choice, in _which
they are both much interested, have
Purchased the house on
William St.
from Mr. Jas. Twitehell, in *i
nit
they arie now becoming comfortably
settled. 'l'hcy • have made extensile
improvements in their - purchase until
it is low a model home, and their
many friends hope that Mr. and
Mrs, Goret may .'ling be :c,,ar:'d to
enjoy its comfort;• and convenience -4,
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LITTLE LOCALS.
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Good 1lorniu
g Ilew docs you]
sub. to The News -Record stand ''
A .targe • number of citizens accttm-
panied. the firemen to Goderieh on Sat-
neelay •niglit.
A number of ('}inion -people attended
the Methodist anniversary services at
ilalinesvillc on Sunday. -
I'lu• poultry 'mon,. have. retia 1 1• - a
room.' carer Mi'. (.rtge's jewelery slate
whieh will !icemen six nights in the
week.
Local sportsmen would •do- well to
keep themselves reininded o! •the• • fact
that this is- the "one license, one
'deet:;" • season.
On the .$2800 organ just •.installed
in the • Ont.' St. church ' only scare
$1;300 remains unpaid and' th's is,e
cured. by, "eubscri:ptions not yet d e:
rift:. customs Collections at, Clinton
part' of • entry for the -'six ntottths end-
ing Sept. 30th were11:3,227.57,.an in-
crease of $1032,.05.over. the.correspon- .
ding•period of last year.
Mr. :1. Wilkin -has rented • the :.Lop
next -the . Canadian:._ I:xptess 0ifiee of
which.. he takes. possession c n • .the
1.7th inst. and will. carry: • n It :,ilOU
repairing -business. Being .an exper-
ienced tradesman and well bnriwn l.e
willrd,
no .doubt secure a share of_ the
tar
Ba field
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•Ret'..\\'.II, Dunbar of C.c.nton will
preach at Bayfield,, Goshen and Varna
on Sunday' net its the interests" . ciG
Foreign \1tS.ioitse Rev, :tit. .C'on:dell
wddl:•tal.t•file day'S work. in
Dunbat'a parish of Middleton, Holies
ravine and Sunr,nterltiil
Dr. •Metca.'f ".arid his chauffeur, Mr,
,.John-lronrrtctT, of Detroit spent. a
foie :days the past week with his'
s rmtl '
their summer ie.'.
eiue.
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Miss. I since lir} disc s• anti iVItst ) Tuck-
er
ucl.ct .of Iielgrave are the guests of . the
turner's -sister Mrs. Brandon. •. •
• Rev.. dlr. Allan occupied tlm l pul-
pit et St. Andrew's .church • an Sun-
day last.
Rev: Mr•. Yelland of Exeter. occu-
pial ,the. ' pulpit of the . Methodist
church nn Sunday eveping last.;
Mr. 'George Mitchell and son, Mai.-
ter Stanley Mitchell of , Lobo were
the guests of )fr. U'. A: Edwards a
few ,days last trcek,
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Coderich Township
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. Mrs. W, 11. Dunbar had some.beaul.i•
Jul *samples of •Irish embroidery at
Blyth Fair 'this week. Out of six en-.
tries Mrs.. Dunbar was awarded five
prizes,' and she also took several
prizes for painting in oil.
New Advertisements,
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I ur--5 t'
tt tCo.-5.
Wanted -Mrs." Pantcr--5
i''or Salt -'-W, Walker -5
Good Bread--Agnew's-5.
• Fine Tailoring -Morrish -1
Matti Tile --Kruse Bros. -s5
Rooms To Rent--Agnew's-5
English Prints Sc. -Tozer -8
]louse'1a Rent -A.. Cantelon-5 .
'$1.25 Books Now 30e. -Fair's -8
Auction Salt -Mrs. C. Carter -5 .
U.75, Saturday $1,19-lrwin's-4
Furniture Sale-!loovi;r Ball --I -
Smart headgear -=Miss ('antelon--5
The Anderson Murder • Case
Adjourned Until Friday night':,
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Goderich, Oct. 1--Sensaticnat '(-
-velo^ Incnts in the Lillie And( noir
murder n
Ys
tr
r} are promised for to-
morrow
tr+m tr u night,when the inquest re-
sumes
at 7.30 o'clock, Inspec•lur
Greer informed 'I'lte (?lobe to -night
that some' valuable cvidenec would he
forthconting,. but he would not say
whether suspiciots was ' directed
against any particular. person.
The fat t that several members of
the 'Jardine family *hgave t vidcm•c'
at .the last hearing are to be reealled
is regarded in ci rtain quarters rs A•r
ntficant. It is also ru}rrorcd that the
story told by Wesley •Andc exon, "father
of the dead girl, is regarded in. • wt
sunettw•hat unsatisfactory lit;lit by the: -
authorities, and he is tike ly to he re-
calledeither to-rno:!row evening or oft •
"Thursday:
That the hearing will extend into
'Thursday there is little, doubt. New •
witnc�.,es have been surnritirned, britut-
ing the total stile to he heard up .c>
:.eventc'eit, including the ,Jardins, wltr
are. to- here -examined. •
The medical evidence will not " he
heard at- to-inorrow. night's sitting.
Gt'o.gea T. Blackstock has" bits,
retained by the Attorney -General'.; •
Department to assist • Crown Attorney
Seager, and will be on hand tis Cela
duct the examination • to -morrow•
night Mr. 1, 13.' Boyd of the • Pro-.
viticlal:Police Department .is Also
here hel;ing Inspector Grtei'. •
The' trains, are being watched to
guard: against•any of the material- wit-
nesFes caving town.
Remarks overheard. in an alley hero'
on Saturday night led to 'the arrest of
Steve l- ortonyesterday at Stratford
at the instance of Inspector •Greg,
but the police have tittle prospect of
connecting hint with the :murder, so
't is stated.
• t s
One roan said t'o another "Ther
are after ushot foot. We will,: lac.'
to get optof licie."
• •'I'ht nett morning the police sass:
a suspieious character boarding the
train and had hint interceptt'd itt
Stratford. isle proved to be . Steve
Morton, .who has worked at: the (lour
millhete all S
une ,and was•later •
Sound that he had departed owing'
three. weeks' 'board. • It is altaal-
legal that he stole some clothing, ami
he is .bring• held on a charge of lar-
cenyHorton toldd the
police iha
t
his, chum ilSti
R
:ted the
flight,t,
and
•had said to hila that he'was in trouble
with a girl. •
Godericli,. Oct., t}th.-The Anderson
inquest was :resumed last; night .and
after hearing several witnesses an ati-
jott: nni;'nt• ' was made until •Friday
evening,
•
, Stanley Township
Mr. fatties Brophy of Boston is tier
guest of Mr. .and Mrs. W, .1. Stitt -
sem this neck,
.]Piss Francis F.yaes, ttt'ained nurse.
of Buffalo is visiting her father,
Mr. Wm., Evans.., • •
Mr. -and • Mrs. George I.1; ,Stevens
son and wife spent' Sunday at tht�
honte'Of 'Ws, John Dowses '• .
Mr. attd Mrs. Wilson :\rmstron=g:
visited- on the Sauble Line otie day
last week,
Imperial Male Quartette will give a concert in 'the town hall
on Thursday evening next.
Under the auspices of the Y.L.G. of St. Paul's church.