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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-11-14, Page 2• COntoti:. X'iews'Rccor • 00 •••••••••••01, at the.' inersSay • • e feennere who have tried f. • • elive•-• ' 4 , r.%Douglas 1.-.-S!.00.-1tivigrorhtife-A, . • .., :. irsid not be without it. • • o . • 0 • ',....,11....41,("1. • • , ,. • 6 Wee, expect this verdict because, • g • • we know there is nothing bet- iv O ter enemy price. 1 • , is 0 • 2 W,hen you pay $2.50 Arid $8.00 • g a pilfer Stock Foods yeou tire : • being robbed, we say it boldly. . • • , . , • Use p0.rDouglas Stook ee•eig- • 14 °retort geld make you a pail of : • the best Stock Food for 75 ets. • •• es F , • i • 4, ; • • v • . W..S. R. HOLMES : o • ., . . , - . •: • • ,,see•,Mang Chemist . :•* • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • —RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE- • A SlAbs For Sale WE 4., HAVE FOR • SALE. A QUANTITY OF HEMLOCK SLABSCUT 16 INCHES LONG SUJTABLE FOR RANqES. ea' J. Hamilton COAL. ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP- PLY NOW. • THE BEST' IN THE MARKET, $7 PER TON, BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS- COUNT OF 40 CENTS A TON WILL BE ALLOWED. Orders left at Davis & Rowland's will be prgimptly attended to. J Stevenson Cream Separators No article on the farm pays the farmer better than a Cream Sep- arator. When buying, buy theliest that is the DeLaval. I am agent for it in this district. The Cyclone Fe cin The Cyolone Wire ,Fencing has the two great requisites -nit looks well* and lasts a, long time. Be- fore placing your order let me show you this fencing and emote you prices. JAS. APPLEBY. dinton DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST, • Specialist, will be at Holmes' Drug , Store, Clinton, on Friday, Nov. 29. Glasses properly fitted'. Diseas- es of the eye, ear, nose and throat treated. • Real Estate for Sale FARMS FOR SALE—ONE AND - A quarter miles from chetah, post - office, school and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd eon. West Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres of land, 15 acres under bush and the balance nearly all grass. A brick house, a banlebarn, 52x60, e eleivitghouseen,..4x36_ewith a nomeene pig house underneath, are on %aid premises. Also lot . 28, ' East Wawanesh; 2nd Om., directly oppos- ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres of and, 15 acres of which are Mesh. On this lot there is a bane b,aen 40t60. There are 4 acres of good bearing orchard on the two farms: Both lot a are well fenced and un- derdraited. A never failing spring runs across both farms. Peseession can be given at or.ce.. Terms eon, The proprietor is 'now past the age. to farm.—Apply to Thomas Nich- olson, Auburn P. 0.• Prompt reply will be given to all communica•- tions. • Oct. 07° FARM. FOR SALE.—THE 'UNDER/ - signed. offers for sale part of • let 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile south of Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Good frame house with stn 0 ono cellar, barn, 36x7•0 with cement banomemt. Easy terra.g. A.• Smith. 40 FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CiON. 2, Stanley, containing 1.00 acres, 10 acres of bush, the reroainder is well fenced, underdrained and in a good e tate ..Of cultivation. 1 acre of or- chard and small fruit. On the pre - Mises le a two story brick house with/ slate roof, a first-elass tarp hbuse, a barn, glen, 1 80 with stone stabling, a cement silo 1400, good driving hotise, pig pen and hen ItOttso. Two never -fail* Ing wells. This /arm f situated 8 miles train Drueefield, 6 from Clin- ton and on good gravel tea Ap. ply on fly premise:I Or address Abort Nott. Clinton P. 0. 02 ZitriCh Mr. Nichelas Foeter, Sr., eelebrated his 05ti birthday on Fridey last, and is at present; enjoying good. brain. Joe Sararas brought in tur- nip whin weighe 12n lbs. Rev. Theobald Untie, a pupereen neaten minister of the Eivangelical aura, ilse Mrs, Hauneli and one dhughter arrived •here last weein and will oeeuny the dwelling receutly purchased from Mrs. Rummel. Mr. Ilaitnebewag a former easter here and his many Week win* welcome Mm eine liese familya perinauenti .resideritse "The' abinen council met at the Town Hall . on Wednesday Mate members Iping present. Tbe Court of Revision en Black Creek Branch North, discuseed number 'of appeals Against the engin- eerie "report, but the assessment was edopteci without changes. A hinener of ancounte, 'time:eluting to about $800.00 were paesed, -after Which the commit adjourned no meet again on Wednesday December 4th. • Rev. JA P. Hauch of Tokio Japan occupied the pulpit in the • Enangelical church on Sunday last, both forenoon and evening, and at the 14th Con. church in the afternoon at 3 p. m. Morning service at 10 o'clock 'and' S. school at 2. • Evening service begins al 7 o'clock. These hours willeon.- thine during the winter inonths. e • Mr. Louis Jeffrey, 'Oman. in Kalbfieisehee flax mill intends moning his dwelling near .St. Joseph to "Livia. The scarcity of houses is 'rather severely felt in town, every nook .and comer being. filfed. •It is hoped that .some me will erect a few moderate priced dwelling§ as soon as -possible. Owners of suitablentinilding lone 'Should, also hAve seine put on the market at reasonable prices, , * The ecord for packing apples' has beep, tirolcen •bY Jacob Schwarteed- nruber, foreman, *assisted by Arthur: Weber and eneses Gaseho. • They pack- ed ten barrels recently id Mr. Tree- frey's =hard in 44 minutes, and: on Monthly afternoon packed 33 barrels, •This gang wish to state that they cliallenge any other gang in the town- ship for $50.00 05 More. 'These men are packing apples for. Mr. Andrew Mittleholte ofethis town, ' „Mr. Harvey' Colosky, *ha • eevertel. hie connection with J. Peeeter, left on ItIonday 'la'st nor Berlin, where be intends locating. • . The Weekly Mail and Erimireand •The Neves -Record will be sent 16 any addrbss unti1. the end of la68 fot only $1.25. -• 'LA,AGEST. AND BES". • e. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. By being the beet this tehool has • become the .•largest -13114116Se training sehoel n Wenterte Ontarion• Our eneointent again exeeeds that - of a year. ago. Why ?.Becatise our cour-seneare thorough .and prac- tical with specialists iu tharge of O our Commercial, • Shoethand. and . . Telegraphy ' • deparbinents. All leer • • graduates oblein ,good potions. You may enter now.. Write „for, our free catalogue. . • . Ellkitt & 'McLachlan pioNcio4Ls . • Abenlanianen, nineta _ , liver : $ Iare:. '0, .•WILL ALWAYS BE POPULAR 0 : - FOR _PRESENTS . • S T . artisti Ic and ' useful and, when you buy $ Silverware you want the $ best and most serviceable :your money can. buy. You ave' assured of get - i tingzthat kind here, 'We' i can sell you solid sillVer r the best plated ware $ whirl.r looks like sterling h d -wears -almost -as -Well -rt hCome in and see Our well. assorted stock. You will: ) find the prices right. 0 ...,_,......„...„,„,-,—...1,...—..._,....• $ $" A. 1,1.• CRICC ‘ S $ Joaupt , AND OPTICIAN,: ,eiwor......"..‘,.....,.........;%,,,,,......4 • • *f GET THE BEST. IT .PAYS ATTEND THE - POPULAR AND . PROGRESSIVE. MT:COTT TORONTO, ON. Corner Yonge and Alexander 'Streets. ANDRE---THOROUGHLY It1DUCAT- , -POR - BUSINESS- LIFE. ALL GRADUATES OF THIS sclipor, ARE ABSOLUTELY. SURE eOP .nfInTTING POS/TIONS, TT -10 DE- MAND .18 CONSIDERABLY GREAT THAN Ttlin SUPPLY. NOW IS AN: EXCELLENT * TIME TO EN, TER. mins POR CATALOGUE. it ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL. TAXE zuvAL nErta TABLETS • POR STOMACH, LrVER; • =rims AND FOR• CL- EAN/NG THE moor). FOP O SALE BY W. A. MeCONNELL. CLINTON. WHOLESALE FROM THE RIVAL HERD AGENCY, iNCADDINE. uron foi? .ews- Gathere:., riavern' ber 14th, 190/ 'Catarrh; . d. ecor Readers clepende on an impure, impover bWodhayteuvelleoetrraindorrepernatguireoe4 Occlusf god, •tutional remedy for /to permanent cure. ° la a Coo:41041*nm plow° ews Re robed, ,devitalized condition of ther „ blood, which keeps the ranc,ous mem, • Goderich rattin'ett Buffet.° 'lent' - w"ReR. v. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of yegodsnoele were the guests of their parents, M. and Mrs. George Thorny, - son on Sunday last. We regret to learn tbat although Mr. Thomas Neftel is able to be ar- ound the house after his severe attack of typhoid !eve, that other members • of bis family . 'tea ill .of the name disease, causing the &Oh or one o[ Jds deeiglatern Miss Alice Maud. Mrs. Naftel is very delicate 'health. Dr. • Lionel Naftel came home during his father's illness, Old Praha waa right in his forecant And we had a snow flurry on Sunday. • The Daughters of the Empire •Will meet next Menday. •- Commissioner -.gurney is his own ehaffene and wears the chaffeur cap. He is quite proud of his automobile. Mi. W. B. Graham is .building. a nice residence on Wellington street. Mrs. Foster, formerly of Clinton, has had a little bepeeieneeWith whooping cough. Her pretty little son Roy 'came through, a severe blege as• he had an atnaelt of pneumonia, al- ong with it. His little ;sister and he. were both. ill together but both are •how better. neer, and Mrs, Charles Breekowhaye returned to their 'farm M Colborne. Mrs. • W. Greet Thompson has • been visitieg relatives n Hamilton the past week. • , • • Mrs. McLeod, a daughter of • Mr.. Anthony Alleni.S, • was very ill last week at herhome near Leeburn. R. IVIeLean end his sens have been: grading and •levelling up the groundsin front of the new •*. epee air sketiag rink. • • . • ' 'Vise .Janet Routledge of ,Clinton spent ae fent days this month with le grandmother, Mrs. Carlton Mr; James Macdonald or Londen is one of the C. p. R. conductore on the Goderich run • •• That pretty little cottage oe Can - bridge street, .WaS built by Mr; Jug - One Dean, and • her father mid • sister, Mr aanfiee ,Misslerfamily. with .tery, reside h Dr. Mabeevisited his mother last week in Vittoria, this province. The, Union. Jack on our penile build- ings on Saturday reminded at that it was the birthday of his. Majesty- King Edward thc Seventh.. . • The "Inunt••Ciebn has our thinks for ,aiinCing us. on Thanksgiiing Day_ a large neon, venison steak 'Which was ipucheppreeiated. • There was a good • attendance et the' meeting last week on the Wolin •ens' Missionary Society of North St. church: • Mist Elizabeth Achesoit gave an aceount of her tripi to the Paolfise Coast as a member of. the National Copiecit of Women, Mies Anhes,on spoke With:spit:it and delighted all present with liervinid recollection of they scenery ;through which she passed in "Tile good' old. summer time?". She hs aneayg a Motive for speeking and . . . certainly she awakened the interest of „ . alkepetisent; to visit the .Pacitic Coast, Mive Diet:thigh of ; e'efontreal ktndly rendered ie good -Yoke a pretty solo. --11e-.-14liesesennl1innaga Colborne., .al •ways ready to 'asSist;7.7gave-a--. very_ suitable vocal* Uuctt Ms Rey Adams ,presided at the eiano during. the even - The •fild Abercorn • Or. what is left of her, is being pumped .eut. On letiday afternoon last the funer* oi the late *Jolen L. Murray, second yoengest, son of our veteran citizen, Mr, William. Murray, AnOlc place, from the residence -of her sister, Mrs. Jent- Aitkens. Rev; Mr. Minlyard officiated at the house and the oemetery. Dur- ing the service the hymns "Rock of Ages". and - "Sweet • Bye and Bye" were sung. The pallbeereee were the three brothers et Mr. Murray, Messrs. W. G. Muriety, Cenderien ; Joseph of Toronte •' David 6! LindsaY, and a nephew, Claude MMueraf. The • late Mr. 'Murray left here 'le yearn age for Chicaeo .evliere nide his "home. Hig• health failed some time age and -.two-montlig-since Iii-;-carn4o-ltig-gist- er's home. The synpathne of friends, is extheded to the bereaved family. •• A large audience , on Feidity everting last -witnessed "Pepin the • 'Pinola". Never before did the .s toga' off, Victatia opera house present such a galaxy : of of youth and beauty. The score was beautifully rendered, the voices being al'l well attuned« We can only Mention, a few of the enaeecters, nut all were very good. Penile, kin g of No Man's Leed, was rendered in in Style by Miss Edna Straitoo,- Elleine by Miss 'Adelaine Nairn. Leila, a gypsy was well impersonated - by Miss Olive Smith, who looked' most. ittreetive in a crimson dens. Infiss Hattie nel- cher, who like a to take daring •pants, made a fine Bandit Chief and in a dual rol, a One Commander in Chief. The youngest characters were, deserv- ink of great praise ; they wore • th little Misses Greta Martin Eva W ker, Manche DePeutiry, Mary Clark and Mise Meta •MeLean. Henri Ke -Jordan.- waseanompanist. - There -were eleveh young ladies in the chorus of Pippins, and six Morning Infaihena, Miss Etta, Seelig being the -fairest of them, all. Ile•ally the whole affair ea • treat. was a great sorprise and a beattinful sett:. ' tternennher the Wonderland bet* lo -eight given by the Manager Mt. T Thompson ,tho.. receipts to be handed 'at the Daugh'ters of the Empire to belt) $1 swell the Hospital. Pend. „ • Mr. and Mese John Walker end D fly. left ell Aaturday for a trip to 'r Denver, Mr, Welker hoping that Ms lef health may be benefitted by a wiou there. od Mr. Davis of the Dritish Exchange by Sent the -bead of his MOM to. Vetertw - berough to be mounted. 13a • The Won:Ian's:Institute Wee held Ile residence of Mrs. 'James Stronglii Thursday 7th Nov. at elleoselawn aboq 45- members attending. The Officer's were ell present. The subject.. fornnien November meeting wereetti oughly disceSesed. As to how a teach- er should • be treated. Mrs. Bogie eae. an excellent talk, being an -onteacher herself and ° -frorn .a parent's stand point she could talk well,- "The • Teacher" she aaid, "should be looked upon as the greatest friend any child oan have, but the teacher. must) thor- oughly understand tic bent of edch pupil to make a euecess of her Another subject "Apples*' brought out their difeerent uses, Mrs. James Mill- er advocating the use of apples in their natural state, . as .being mose • conducive to perfect health, The bus- Inese of the meeting being concluded a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Strongh for kindly offering her, iesid- ence in which to ' hold the meeting, The Dec. meeting will beheld at the home of the President, Mrs. Magnus Swanson, where a $ocial time will be enjoyed, lfi preparing ,Ohristenai Fan en Work, and needlework, of clifferen kinds. Tea was served at 5 o'clock the members assisting Mrs. Strong in her .duties as hostess. Mrs.(Capt Will"Tretheway ef Nelson B. 0., IVIrs Henry Martin, and Mrs. John Smith were guests at the Institute meeting. IVIrs; Emma Edward eve a recipe ion making beet • salad • and brought. ' small gem with her to be testhd. 11 was Voted excelsior, We are -glad to infonern. our rballers that Mr.' Arthur Yule, !Ailednis heed- soine gold watch on the floor of his berth when • leaving Goderich •game weeks ago • on the Tarret Chief. .Some hand on the steamer who was .diee Missed had *carried .out Ids teethes as he. thought, :ring •tho woreneof liquor, and tobk them to his. boarding house,' aied. as soon asMr. Yule missed thein, he sent some One to the mans board- ing house to get them. He had •left Iii e veneable watch, presented him by our mtizeeein his coat 'molten • alai of course he and •• everyone else, thought the man had kent it, aline' he protes- ted his innocence. So it turned 'out that when the man' pickeit'up the clotlf he thetight were .his own; had lei the wench drop out elf oneof the po kets. ThebeNeWwese-iRdyeeolidai'lWialni.d'henin*sePnitreto:•allie address until. the .enti •of 1908 for onl , • Mr; Themes oue ve-teran gardener in hale and hearty and is an oetogen Arian. He hen a fine orchard in town and (thee all the work himseleplentii lenient, &CHe Was born in Pen mem, or Yeneaunee at -Letid'e End Cornwall.. He is the hither : f 0tli Messrs. .James and Chatles Thomas 'o Goderich, Brocefield. 1" Vt. Mid Min Wei, Sinianiseendelittle daughter visited the • fatter's .raother • at Walpool Island and also at Moo- ' sey town. •t NOSS Jennie Hill visited her *aunt, Mrs. • Sinclair in the Goderich town- ship for a few days. • Mrs. Thos. Simpson visited friends in St. Thomas last week, Miss A. Beattie visited her brother near London, • 'Mr, Chas. Sawyers is visiting • bis home here Alie for ,Miss P Mabel week pre4ent, arr visited her parents, here days Met week. llie lelitchell 'visited Mies reef for a:• few days lase Mr. Elgie visited his *rents for a short time at Thanksgiving. Mr. Joseph McCoolle •moved into M. Dixon's house, last week until:his .own house -is finished, • ' . WM. McKenzie of the milfroad ban rented Mr, Sam Reid's farm, 4th eon of Stanley for a term of three years. The Weekly. Mall and Empire and The News -Record will be sent to PAY addrees until the` end of 1968 fot only t I $1.25. I : Sound distriet.e. 'O . • . Mrs. McDonald met Miss West, of Miss ..ntaplee • oi SeafUrth was the Min 'Small of Clintori was the guest e hunting expedition • in the • Panne" Relgra,ve Visite!' friends in Ripley last wopnee8lukte-otri:d47 Immo from Estevan. Manitoba. • forth last week. . . • guest Of her Uncle and aunt, IVIr. and Mrs: Inillelast eveek.. : • forth: and Brueefield. of Mr.: aild Mrs- Wm, Geddes • lost • D. Sproat spent:a few day ni 8ea- Miss Della Allingon * has returned Garner Nicholson has been away on Miss 13ella Sproat visited in Sea- • Budge returned troth Hamilton Pelgrave 0 , . last, where he spent his lielidayse . • : Mr. and Mrs. Chas, McCrea spent Thanksgiving : with Dr. and Mee." Peen due oe 'Clifford. . 0, ,1 . .• Mr.- and ..Mrs. • . Wray -visited Mrs: 0. Proctor of Palmerston (formerly . •oe Btlgreee) on Monday last. , , . . . e Mis.. 131ack •of Toronto visited her e sister, Mrs, Thos.' Wilkiesoe, • last Y week, at W. K. Whaley's, :•' Y. ...linr. and Mrs. elCelsen Vent a couple • of weeks with the latteeenisteri Mrs.: • Cameron Robertson. . 0. - Mr. and Mrs, Wm. •Watson and lit- , tie daughter .spent Thanksgiving • with g Mr. and Mrs.' Smith 'of "Turriherry. : • Duncan • Allinson , and Feed. 'Scatie e emit have nOtee. to the Termite Med- • ical (*Oleg, • Mi. • Allinson, is. on his last terni, and Feed. Scandrett is on his first tense- • town.. •, •• e . • eta: Benjamin Nott, is making little better progress these days ni the- way of reeovery than heretethre • .weeksFor 11 he has been confined te.I hie' bed let dts up little now 'ever. • Mr. . and Airs. Tom Postlewhaite Shave renioved tn the houses tiwned and -f orer.inlyno.ccupled by Mee. Fred Thom- pson; now of ' Mrs. Halsey:. Park, has quite reco• ed • from a seige :of some weeks 'ine diapositi0nn and is " at her , place of ,bilsineese as, usual. • De. Whitely and .Dr. , having dissolved a• edry , successful partner- ehip are leaving their office on North Sn., Dr. Whitely -renioving to nis premises_ eneKingstoe street ior, some years encuPied' by -the Miseen Beery. We are glad. to fine thainoun. meet: bers of -Parliament' are Studying , up •theefood .problem., as far' as tatted i concerned.. We trust that they. will • Make 2 pounds of bread„ the mininiene Weight • • • Mrs, eL S. Howrie and little daugh- ter, Helen returned last week, after sPcoding l'hankSgiving week, W 1th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker,• at' their pleas-, • tit Niagara n'alteen-Mes. Hoirrie said the scenery • 'was moat beautiful, ;and. she had, tlie tickled Piees- ure of seeing en artist of nett-, fretn France, ,,paieting • the emericen • •Mise Caber and hee neict, Miss Minnie Caber", 'gpent Thannsgiving here the guests of _Mrs, William Colter 'Of the G. T. It., a nephew of 'the for- mer.. Their also spent Monday0 •with their relatiee,, - Mrs. S: Warner and were quite delighted with elederieh; never having been hoer len :re, tneir 'hotne being Hespoler. •-lines. Charles R. Turnbull anti Jere, have taken the. „rooms. formerly oceupied by the Misies Metre in the I3edford block. Mr, Turnbull ; caine 'Irom Fargo -Dakota to spend the win- ter. Mr. Timibull will arrive later. O Walker's Dominion Carriage Factory has been ,rented by him to Gundry Bros: -418 a • .tereliouse. A carriage Wilder will .now have the whole bus- -trie,se e of -Go der i eh - in -Ma eha mete- i -411- otiriallye.were to come here at the present Joseph Kidd a P. R.' 'ticket air,* lig attention #p the tact that pr# ns can get their supper oil thc. cafe r, at Guelph Junction. • e The Weekly Mid and lempiee pied he nleveg-Record Wilt be sent tie' any kireas until the end 01*1908 lot only ,26. Mr. C. Pete of the Standard ;Loan ank,. Toronto, has been -Seendine hUe hanksgiving liondays in town and t for Toronto on Sentirden. ,Mrs. Bernie Arinkwalter has return - to the residence formerly- °mini/ Mrs. Amos Stewart after spending 0 months with relatives at South 7. . iklerriage5 110TDeen,IILNEeenft --Ethel, 'be Vet. 30,tlf, by Rev. John Henderson, J. Wesley Boyd ,of Atwood, 'to Line da E., daughter of Mr. David Mil- .. ne, Ethel. • . ROWE—POLLOCK—In London,- on Nov. 1st, John' •Rowe • of Hay township, to Miss J. Pollock •of • Saskatchewan, formerly of towitihip. • 6. • • esintleS. BRENNER—At- Grand Bend. new, 4, to- Maurice Brenner and wife daughter. • DENOIVIYe--At •• the Seeable ]lay, on the rd Mete to Mr. 'end Mrs. Ftank De/1=y, a daughter. .TiLL-On November •1st e to Mr. a,nd • Mrs. Robert Bell, a „ • STOWE--On November 3rd, to. Mr. O and Mrs-. 'glary Stowe, jr., a daughter. • WATT—In Tuekersmith, on N'ovember 3rd, to Mr, and Men A.lex, •A. Watt, a danghter. Goderich • on the 5th of nrovember, to Mr. • and Ms. H. G. elulltelland, a -daughter Deaths. • • POWELL—In Egmondville on Novenn • her 3rd, Robert. aged 70 • years' and month . ,lineKillop*, on .Nov. • 3rd, Rev. Matthew Bern aged 93 years . arid n month.. •; BLAIRe-At •Auburn, en Noe -ember O 4th, Grebe A..Blair,. relict of • the ' late John .Blele, epee 75 years and 11 months: BELL—In Blyth, -On. Nov, 1st, Jini. We Bell,. aged. 60 years. • GIRL WANTED BY • mils.. • MAL- . eolm, McTaggart.. I-lighest wsgeS • paid. 'Apply at the : • ram LADIES' AID. SOCIETY OF • Wesley Cinereh will "bend •a "Fele of , Na,tione.. in e the •toen • hale on Thumday, November 21st. Englatid • Ireland, Scotland, 0anada'aed . • the .... United States will be represented by eational .costumes . and dieheg. • There Will also be a program Of na- tional. songs and recitatione. Fuller particulars later. WARNING: n- 4NYONE FOUND trespassing with gun or epg on • what is .known as "Bridgewnter Farm"; loth. 11 and 42, GOdenich townsbip, will be proseeuted as the • IAN directs.—Daniel Glidden. • BEERNAKES BLOOD •David Cook has: pu,rehaseci the • 75- . acre farm on. the. 6th cori., East "Wa- vvanosli, Penn Geo,' Taylor.' The. pro - Pert -Y is ne very good one, and • the price $3000. • . - • .• . 1.. • ThenWeekly Mail and Eager.° and The News -Record will be eent to •any address unt;i1 the end of 1908 tot only • • Help No • Mother van • expect • her little Ones to escape all the miner ailments of childhood, but she • can be reason- ably sure that her child• :will be • heelthy if she gives it -an ,occasional dose of Baby's . OWn Tablets. •And ehe can feel .absolutele)- safe in giving this medicine' as she has the `guarane tee nofeaegevernment analyst that it coetains no Opiate or poisonous sooth- ing stuff. Mfg. Ieria Creasman, New 'Hamburg, • Ont., says have used Baby's Own Tablet; for stomacl tremble and constipation With the greatest eueents. I elwaye • inn safe when I have' a box of Tablets in the house.',', Sold .hy all inedicine dealers or • by Mail ate25 cents per box from the Tr. -Williame• e mine. emnpany, •Brockville, Ont. James. Fletehen, aged 69, neenerly ef Milstein was killed in a ineaWaY accident . at Saskatoon, Sask. ' BEETS FOR n' ALE .1. & N. FAIR, EYESIGHT: — S. 'L, TAUB% • Eyesight -Speetalist of Toronto will O be -al, the Hotel Normandie, Clin- ton, oh Wednesday, November 20th. If thee is anything whatever wrong • with your cyps,ight, do net nenieet • this opportunity of having your oyes properly attended 'to. W« Counter, Jeweller• - Cl in toe. NOTICE.--APTER TRIS' DATE VE ---Wilrpayentf eenta pet nag Ter paring • apples,' which, must be 2 inches . an." upwards. •We will also give 15 oent.4 per . bag for eider apples, delivered at either Clinton or Seaforth Evan:. orators. This is good up to Nov- eneher 15th.—Town & Cane- has certain food - elements; whieh- the boclyea.n transform. into O health y blood • quicklYandwith O .itvhee elffesosrtt.d. ige. st- HOPS :-contain • a; inedtr, al p r e which tones the nerics... without reactioii, and so suppliesneryous energyandsayei it as well.. 13 E E R* as bre,wediri Ontario is made from choicest Ontario barley hrtiaoplsts,aSnedlteie"ptettr_CI est of water; dealt with under bonni- e punity and qua.liey. • 'etnen Is it term ttibieli eotmre 1.14M We, per ter, guid stout LI Qin pnietIse of Ontario breWera, 'ITAi/i0F1 beverages Imola tinder moat hygienic Conditions nem, Ontario barley Ithe 010 World) !pelt, hope; and pitro.tor. •2, , COASESMOOSiooskilisainsaninionagargirem tbetter . the blood the senneler the health, an d t la serer t h • body to' combat disease effective. • ly. Beer, by serne , counted an futon - leant, is not so - it is a blood -maker, aeolY enough alcohol - in it to help the • stomach im its work fer better. • Beer with meals good for 497 people out: of every thousand --and is Specially O good for women. Asn .yieter 0On dotter about it— • beer isnerobeiblY odefer yeu . of Toronto has started 'thousands of. young Men and Women on the • easy wayto nitilenendence and. suc- cess, Let 'us give the right siert. Write for Catalegue and plan to spend the next • six* monthe with us. Enter •atty. time.' Address W. FL Shaw, •'Principal: Yotige • n, Gerrard Sts., Toronto. • brane in a state pf inflammation, will causes a debilitating an d general Inoffeli. sive diseliarge ; also"helednehes, noises, partial deannesg, weak eyee. Iioodestlantepareljet by purifying, en-- riehing.ancl 'revitalizing the blood, VP moves -the cause and effects perthanent, eurea of all forms of catarrh. Hood'sSarsaparilia. Is a ConotItutiOnal Remedy Sold by druggists eVerewlaire. • 109- Doses One /Dollar. 1111 •'COATS! , We have a fine display of the newest styles of • Fall I Overcoats " ranging in .price from the lowest to the •Gery best, itt meltons, beavers, twill, cheviots, serges, worsteds and tweeds.. Our $10 50 -inch Mel- ton is a great favorite and is . extra good value for the Price •tweesrenza Underwear • A full range of. Under-. wear in all the leading makes and prices. Sweaters, Toques, . Scarfs, Mufflers, Cardigan Jack- ets in eferylvariety • always on band. Overall's, Smocks, Working Shirts, (heavy weights) • Socks, • Gloves, • Etc.,:Etc. • Jan CO elf" We beg to cell your special atten- tien to our excellent stock of neW fietits and candied peels. - • Thia week we have•also .passecrinto stock • •• . '• Several New Dinner Sets,: Toilet Sets, Odd Cups and Saucers, and Panty China which are well .veOeth a feer. minutes. • of yam, earefal inspection. .. • . • . A. D. Beaton Phone 111. •Pronapt delivery NOW IS THE TIME.—TO pLAea ••your order for Fencing befere the advance in price. Use the Cott Spring Wire Made by the Canadian • Fence .Co. of which I am agent in O this distriet. I arri also e.,gent or the oelehrated Heintzmari Piano. -. P; W. tvam /lox 156 Clinton 03"iiiewho- le • CARpEir sQuAREs GIRT. WANTED TO -OPERATE knitting ,nfaehines. Experienee . not nedessery. Good wages paid at the I start. Highest priees paid on pieee Work. Excellent opportunities. Al - SO 2 alleatt 1107S about 16 to learn finishing. ' Good wages. Apply al* Co. Limited. Personal applieations the office of the Clinton preferred, though latera' will re- eeiVe prompt attention. talayl‘inorlomwooNdiioibiasawaibegiwakhologa#40,4*.AboafiumAyin,...16.4ara. O .%)."e have an ontentally fine essortment of Carpet Squares, cum • - • :prising allTtlie regolar sizes in. • 0110015s Wools, Tapestry, BrusselS, Velvets.and Wilton , Linoleums ere and see mit stook. Reedit] prices WAWA'. ont these goods. If you are in need of Carpets or I Our stock le larger than We care to carry OVOP• Viie are offering Ree , $ 0 , $ .t) J. H. CtliELLEW, - Blyth : - ‘, •