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Lucknow
Convention. of C.M.B.A,'s
The Taylor -Anderson Company ban
installed power in. Mr. Graham/1i
block and are having machines set up
to begin fall orders. The firm pur-
poses to manufacture for the tailoring
trade and expeets to.employ about
thirty hands.
The continued clry weather in the;
eection has become aematter of con-
cern to farmers and trades peOple.
Crops eee under the average;. feed
will be scare°, and the apple crop
that was so Promising is in danger.
At the last meeting of the directors
of the . Lucknow Fair, among the
judges appointed were : J. Priersoti,
Winglearn ; •11'. ll, Henderson, White-
church ; Mr. Brill and,,Mr. Farquhar-
son, Teeswater tnd Rev. Mr. Saund-
ers, Lucknow. The fair dates are
September 30 and 31.
The end of the Fihelol V ROM tOrk h*Vi.
caused the ASUal stir anion g ehe
teachere. Among 4 lip moves Mr. Wes.
ley Treleaven has feturned to Clinton
Miss Lena Treleaven to Havelock,
Miss Sheriff to .Gorrie, Mise Scrinte
gour to Auburn, OX -Principal Stalker
goes to Blyth, and the new primeval,
Mr. Gordon, has itst.arrived.
Prof. E. A. 3e14Kenzie and family
have returned to IVIontreal.•
Ashfield Township
The by-law to guarantee the bonds
of the Ontario & West Shore Elec-
tric Railway -Company to tlee-exteat
of -$125,000 was carried in the towa-
ship of Ashfield on Monday by, a .ena-
jority of 50..
in Montrea
The delegates to the Catholie Mu-
tual Denefit essociatfon convention
have arrived in large numbers In Mon.
tkreal.
The meinbers of the Grand Council
are stopping at the Windsor, and over
fifty delegates from Prince Edward
Island are at the Bath Hotel. Judge
P. Landry, of New Brunswick, tele-
graphed that, owing to grave judical
aPeointmente, he canqot be present
for ..the opening of the convention.
"The great question to be discuss -
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ed," said J. J. Ileum, of Kingston,
grand secretary, ers the Star Monday'.
"is the admission of women and the
adoption of • a new system whereby -
each province will have a convention
of its own and eorninate A small name'
bee of delegates to attend the sube
sequent Dmidnion coivention. Thin
question is being mooted with the
__view of lessening expenses of the
"Grand 'Council.
INTERESTING PE'OpLE.
The exhibit this year will be more
.ixteresting even than it was last
yeeeeand visitors will see the world's
'most interesting wild people leving as
they live at home. Grass-thetched
huts will dot the enclosure, and •
around theprimitive industries of
these strange people will be men in
operation. All the sports and pas-
times will be shown, and these merry
head-hunting dog -eaters will sew
Canadians how their. • own ancestors
may have- liyed when the world e‘ as
young. Th s Igorrotes Are as wild. as
weeds, but are a likable. people; differ-
ing greatl3. from other Brown people.
As was the case last year,' the ex-
hibit will .be run on eedecational lin-
es, with • more variety to it, it is
daireed; than .:eny, other teaveling
.exbibit. Manager Orr praises it' in
• the Official_ Bulletin of the .txhibition,
and the•fine reputation the ineelege
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year. • •
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"It will also be,proposed to adopt
signs and 'passwords for the Associa-
tion. We also expect serious discus-
sion about the re -adjustment at the
retes,"
Another member of the Grand Coun
eil stated to the Star, that a pro-
pOsition will he presented to have
the Grand Medical Adviser and the
Grand Solicitor elected by the body
•of the convention instead el being ap-
pProeinsetnetd, by the Grand Council as at
Fleasait
John Todd has. 4.-tuieled filen „ ilia
General. hospital, • Fortieth, uhi•ie he
was treated for rheueigisn, .
Will Shepherd arri dhr use from
trathcona, A1ta., i. 'rues lav nigbt.
reports that•eack (is t 'playing
hob With: the crop lip there Mid•%bet
prospects are poor. •
Mrs:, Hassell mid ittle 1aLlbter lett
•last week 'for. Macon), Georgie,. to
join her hyband tfter,hree
months • with her 'it treetS; MI% r,•.id
Mrs. Ortwein. • •
. Another flax pulling1, e was 1 (1i1.
by R. Cameron and '' s Voteeeilut on
• Monday eight when about 'i iy
men and boys assisted '.11ein r cien-
pleting their "contract of sevenieen
acres.
Lest week Rev. Hart preuared
tie take . a. two weeks drive. and ',]Sit
:the .people ° on his, rod eirettiee Loretee
Conferetiee, but unfortunately , his
horse was taken: eibli a:el• ife trip feel
to be abaridoned.
' Wes Yungblut. aed Bob' Cameron had
a eecond'flate. pulling bee on Mr aduy
night when they finished pulling' their
16. aCies. .on Saturday night th:y
:bad ea.l.ned $105 in • le days' widen is
not 'bid w.ork "' for two. •
Some of „�iir Onion growers ' have
such poor. crops- that they do not
intend to pull •them while others have
excellent .•
• Rev.: J. De Henderson •arrivee in
IIens'a,11 • an • Wednesday evening and
Was at once driven to Carmel church,
the basement of which wee ceowded
hy members - of the congregation ae-
sembled • to nee their •old •pastor.
AttcrT worm • liandeShake all ermine,
A. Mclehereon took the chair and c: -
pressed the pleasure 'et the entire as,
senility .at •meeting Rev. Me. Hender-
son • neje. • Tiie Re.v. • gen Genial' 'made
.a racy . .address. He". seated ; that
among Westernpeople one had to
throw aside frills and fixings :and ta.
enter heartily'into 'the life and sports
By:doing hie: an influence vas, gained.
and good feeling engendered which
bore. fruit in good results in ehtirch
life and Personal charaeter.
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Wingham.
The secobd meeting of represenie-
tives• front the churches to discuss the
submission of local option in V./Ing-
ham was held last Thursday evening
in the, Presbyterian, chdrch.. There
committee of -stX item each church,
was a fair representation of the
the Methodist, the Presbyterian, Bap-
tist,, Anglican, Roman Catholic and
Salvalion-Artziy,
After discussion the vote was tak-
en.. Of 33 votes, 17 voted for sub-
• mission of the by-law and 16 againse
The peculiar feature ot the vote was
Salvation Army delegakli, voted for
that all the Methodist; liop:ist and
Salvation Arniy del?gates voted for
it, while all the Presbyterian, An -
Olean and Roman Catholic delegates
voted nay, as they considered that
public opinion 'Num ilot.suilieleittly in
favor of, the measure yet to, make it
a success.
, Those In favor of submitting the
by-law held an atter meting and de -
decided to ash the churches to •elezt
three from each congt?gation to act
on the execetive eonunittee, Owe to
be pronounced in favor of entering at
New s-liftecord for one ye• ar once upon 'the campaign.
feet far Whigham High School's' re -
for $2.50. •
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coed has oot been lelies..a. It opene
again feepteniber 3 and a large •atter-:
theme le. sure el appear,
Mr, McKenna, Nationalist candidate
for Rorie Edward Ela.ke's old seat of
South Longford, was arreseed; with
seventeen of hie followers, on
charge of taking part in an unlawful
assembly likely to cause a riot.
ammaa"=‘,..masssmassgassse
WeStrield'
Miss Lizzie Hoover 9f Brussels vie-
ited at Mr. Melkarty's
Mrs. McPherson of Woodstock was
iting iter cousin, Mrs. W. II.Camp-bell.,
Miss Alberta Graham Of Stretford
is the guest of Misses Susie and Mary
Dunbar.
Miss Annie Ainsley of Comber is
visiting her cousine, Emma and lielve
Campbell.
Frank Walsh, who has sneered a
severe attack of appendicitis, is
slightly improved, •
Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Ore W
Bowlee, of Guelph, are visiting their
sister, Mrs. T. H. Taylor.
Miss Clark, who spent her vacation
at her home in St. Helens, has agatu
taken cheep of her school 11.re.
Fingland, of Auburn, has i4lso taken
charge of the 6th line school
Mrs. SimpSon of Brantford, who
spent the last Month with her daugh.
ter, Mrs. Win. Stackhouse, has re-
turned home. She was accompanied
by her grand -daughter, Miss Abe
Stackhouse.
Rev. A. E. Jones, who spent a
couple of weeks at Cerand Bend, has
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returned. Mr. Dainard, of Hamiltot,
iupplied the. pulpit during his absence
I can eat well and my digestion is
good. Miller's. eeempound Iron Pills
did it. ' Sold by W. McConnell,
druggist, Clinton.
Seaforth.
Sunday both !earning and 'everiing
services in First. :)resbyteria:n church
were conducted by Rev. Mr. Ketchum
ef Hamilton, and both discourses veere
much apprecieted. The pastor, Rev.
P. H. Larkin, will return from
holiday this week.
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Seaforth.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fronde, Sr., was the scene of a pretty
wedding on. Tuesday when their
daughter Miss Harriet, was united in
marriage to Mr. George Crabb. ,Rev.
Mr. beckie o Londeeboro perforated
the ceremony in the presence of over
fifty invited guess. The house wee
nicely decorated tor the Weston, the
ceremony taking piece =let an arch
of flowers from which was eupended
A floral bell. The »ride wore a wed-
ding gown of white silk and was at-
tended by Miss Mend Parish, of
Mitchell while the groom was assisted
by Mr. S. G. Halide as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. • Crabb'left for ._ay,red-
ding trip to °retie, where they •will
make a %short visit with the bride's
sister, Mrs. J. Stogdill. On their re-
turn they will ta,k‘ up their residence
in Seaforth. • 7..
The destruction of the W. E. South-
gate Co. Clothing factory by fire will
be a decided loss to the town. It was
a busy industry and employed a staff
oe 60 hands who were kept in steady
employment. Mr. Southgate has net
as yet decided what he will do but it
is hoped that he Will again start in
business in Seafeeth.
The death occurred in Tuekersmith
on Monday of Donald McKinnon, deed
81 years, a well known and highly re
spected resident of that township
The funeral took place to St. Jame.; '
church, Seaforth, thence to St. Jam.
es church cemetery for interment.
, Dr. McF,aul, of Toronto, whe has
been spending a short holiday with
his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mc -
Feel, returned- home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. ieleteher Yining suffer-
ed a very sad bereavement 'Sunday
morning in the is of their infant
child. The funeral took place Monday
afternoon from the residence *of Mr
Martin North,. Main street, to the
piece of interplant ti.n Clinton cemet-
ery.
• FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions 'cif :mothers for
their children while teething. If dis-
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"There remains. the last but not.
the least, Hon. Clifford Sam. 1'
do not know what his Anaemia cir-
cumstances are, but 1 dee not Oink
he comes under the heading of those
• self sacrificing heroes wee have los.e
everything they earned in their pri-
vate capacity by servile; the eountree
Everyone knows thet the [Ton. Matte
ber for Brandon areived in Ottawa a
few years ago in very modest circuit)...
stauoes. I do not claim until it. is
proved that the Hon. Member for
Brandon has built tip his fortune at
the expense of the peapte , 'la:wig
but be was at the head of one of the
largest department of this Govern-
ment, and it he could, out of his
salary of $70'00 and his indemnity,'
build up a large fortune this proves
that he did not, eacrince himself tor
the Country. Lt is sometimes observ-
ed that polities act) in a strange way
toward some people. When I entered ,
polities I had four horses and a Win-
try house. But I have seen members
of the Government who when they
entered it had no horse • and no house
at all, and now they, have several
horses and several houses."
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