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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-02-16, Page 1DRUG- STORE; et,IN-ro*, g: ONT. . N. B. Try Cocoa cream :400,.—........7 for Chapped 'hands, etc . Private Tuition. • ......., `Private' tnition in Public,' School work. Penile taught separately; either during the day, or in the evenings Also, books post. ed and amounts reiadered for merchants. Apply to • . MISS Ma O'NEILL.- af . • . Huron Streit alldNiellellidala•V‘1114. has opened a branch in the Mole Dlodks hame tried everything else to . ' Goderich•Fell Fair will be held Wed- cough -now use the BEST; For • . • , - cuia your. cold, or stop your nesdaysTliers..lay, and Fridea•, Sept. 250 per -Lung you can c,ure 20 to . 2.11, • ' . yourself. The. secret is in our mr s. Rannie_„_. of this villa e. leet. • .. . -iirrixi c niiiiihased theMiss earl sle pro- '-eeit -1Liver- :011---Einatein*-- ,perty, Hensell, fok.$1100.00. • • , - . It is. Fresh, taitele :s and Ina • . The wile of 0 ' Carson, of • Lot '23, - • equaled.. • Madeor those Who e. ult. She was a victim of consumption. con. 7, GreY', died oe Saturday,. 27th • •wa,nt the hest. Don't your - Lown - ship of ITsberne, last _Week made an • a . • . . Mr $iimtiel. It Horne, of the. town - assignment for the benefit' otitis eyed - Woks. '• •• . , . . Nisi Mitegetat Pantheon, late steno- grapher for Mr. & J. „D. Gooke, Hen- , sall has secured a .situatioit.Withe law .! flan inBarrie. •• ,.. .. . . • • ) *. Mr j'ainee Atkinson, Exeter, receiv.,W. • , , ... . of Iiie brother Jogeph, ' Atkinson, , of • • . • • ' ' Men. • B. • ' • . S R -HOLMES, . . ed the sad news la,st sveekof the death • Killarney, Man, • a • • . . ' •• ' . , . . ' We regret to learn etthe. death • of , -,..Manefeeturbig. Cheinis,t , • Ar WillitineBarrlesfOrtirerly Of Morris : . Post effleelehig socre,,_:,.- which. took 'place recently at •Ox Bow, , . • 4esini5ola, ' - . . • . ' The 100 &ere •farm of Albeit 'Carter, . „ . llth con. Grey, • has '.been leased to three year term.' • ' a ' • ' rhomas con,, of . Brussels, for a : Mr Sohn 1:t.:•13One., a former resident. of East aVawanosh..has_beeri appoint- ad:assistant managi.ng editer of the Tot -onto Dail St • ' On January, .30th a . sent, inuto of last annual mee ing Leicei. were read 'and approved. The annual Air pair of fine lansbs. ' , . thoro bred reports in reference to business cif the ester ewe belonging to R. Nichol, Oth line. Movies,' presented her owner with report of the directors and auditors' • . Mrs•Witt liastey.- Dungannon, • cle- . 1905,. which were• laid before thanteet- ompany or the year ending Dee 31, .einng,e•wo;raesfautlI41:rxi.dainciat,agisvuinclieeziudi• parted this life on Sunday,' .Feb: 4th. • -c •The interineet took. place at Dun: -business havingbeen done during the ' .gannon oe-Ttiesdast, • , past enter. - .. • ' • James 'Reid, Goderich; .•the The reports above referred • to. show olaest and beet known residente, died 4 steady ipereaseEll along the follow- ' at his residenee on Wednesdata after- ing lines; Ids t • Increa,se of. policies in neon,'aged 70 aeareand 10 months. force.; Increase of eisks assunied ; ' In- Htnsall*.council, at their last Meeting Crease in cash iu bank •and .premium : • crease of premium. notes received e Ine' passed the local option by-law, to be note capital.. • . •• , • Voted on the let of January,. 1907, in respoese to a largely signed petition. The a,ssets a the. Co'mpeny are . A short tiine age Mis E. •Dickson. $170,275.80 ; no liabilities ' at the elope . a Ilth con., Grey,. disposed of a choice of the year, all .claims paid,. heavy draught horse to Dennis 'Bros , The losses.paid amounted to.$0252.3t of Mclaillop, receiving the handsome numbering tna11.42, 29 of Which Wee sll'e sum of $250; • • . caused bylightning, 12 °Ache same ,0311' ing amounts less than No each. We are pleased to learn that. Mt's ' There were 915 policies issues'. Miring Will McLeod, Seatieth, who was seri- the year covering $1:300,40%. • opsly ill with :typhoid fever, is now The Compariy beitti k." the pew Year. registering, and is able to sit up • for a with M92 policies, ass force, covering . short time every dada . ' •• . ' . risks. to the a,iyoent of $4,716,878.00. Wm King, Auburn-, was presented with a fur coats as a token of esteem The boarat 0 directors leek foragard prate_ anothea Tor his faithfuLeervices in connection te what ttleY ruet. will the Sec. and Treas. for' quite a number fortunalee and prosperoug year for the eitessrs John Griffin, j*, a •Kaake and vvith Knox•ehurch. Mr King bas been . . of•years. ' - . . . policy 'holders. • . . as Girvin, formerdirectors whose terra • Thel0fficial Board of 'the -Me of office had expired, were again "re- s tp eetern to this cleaulb for the third ' elected. • . • '' ' • ' hearty invitation to Rev ;. 'elect Baker • taiodist .clinroliaBluevale eirceit, • eeesended a elected. The former auditers Mr Joha . Wilson of Auburn, and,Mr 'Walter A„ 1 . Wilson ef Waaranosh were .again re, math) year. The paeteor expressed his a.ppre. At a subsegoent rneeting of the board e of teene kindfiess and said he of direeters Mr John Ballantyne was sincerelse hoped the coming C,onferenee elected president, and Mr Finley And- vv,Quili. grant the requeat. ' a. ••• -I arson ewe president for the eneuing, ' / Another of the worthy pioneers of . year. , • 1 thee distriet has passed fecom life. Mr ' , - • 1 Ottawte March 20ths About fortk 1 Jas Kehoe died at his 'residence, in • Lady Laurier will accompany Sir. . SeitfOrth, dn. Thursday afternoon of Wilfrul ' on bli forthcoming visit te . last week, Mr Kehoe wee 72 years of Toronto. . .. age. lie had not been enjoying robust 1 health for eonsesyears, but was able to The Minister of Agriculture-announ- deeth. . be aboot until within four days of hisseenaageseeeee win be caned te meet in ces that the Dominant oonfettence of Monday, as Robert blaster, God- 1 delegates are eipeetech in addition to . was crossing on "the ice to Marl- .representatives from allied industries. Island, he trod on a weak piece This will be one oathe Most imp,ortant and went through, the Water be- , fruit meetings ever held in the Domini,. eh -1g aboutefourteen feet deep. I ion. er held on to the edge of the ice . ailed for help, J/30, 'McDonald, 1 WaS near at hand; rushed to hia ance, and Moon helped him out to I ce. • • I . . Friday week Mr and Mrs Joseph i• cl, of the Bayfield Itoad near I ich, celebteted their silver wed- i t their horn in the old township. VMS a pretty large gathering of an Salkeld. members . from St. i s and tbwii being. present tojoin i ngratulating their relatives on ng the 25th milestone of married i . 1 ther of the' pioneer residents of , cinitysin the persoo of Mrs Van I nd, relict of tile late L. O. Van I nd, died in Egmondville on Snit - V, at the residence of Mrs C. gmond, The deceased wits in hty.third year and had been ill ' short tinle. Mrs Van tgnaond's `, name Was 'Margaret Jolinston. I s a native of Devonshire, Eng. , nil came to ()mule whet) quite and resided with her parents . rim on the Huron road until her r ge, when she came a reside in ilvilles mid continued her tosicl- ' Ji.µ1.4•1***.444ti.,..** levaia...,...6440....1*......***1 ere Walker death. es . 1 Mire you reuewerl your subscription? ' w ed? V.TelOMMe ••••••••••,••••••,..•••••••••••,....•••••••••••," • Established pea aOtiatta' elOhletta Teiblieber, umme,••••••••• ---. • .. Imemenemanetnweinaminimeeeteasenveassaa YOUR MONEY IN The SovereignBank OP CANA DA never steps working clay or night, eed no money eCnnes tztore easily than, ,,,intesaegit money. You can start alf acOunt here with enly one dollar, • Interest paid four times a year, whether you look after it or not H. T...11 A N C E, Manager of Clinton bainch. seemetegmaisameMeiwasmentimmiems ass, .Where are Yon? • The prospects for Clinton's progress and development are brighter now than they have been for some time. points to industrial and ,commercial activIty of &healthy form. While we cap all share in the benefits that will follow, we can also contribute • thereto. One man could do precious iittle towards moving a .house, but a hundred pulling the same Way, would make it move. The same applies to moving a town. No matter now en- terprising two or three may -bet little Is accomplished unless the same spirit is general. There are some people who are like a bump on a log -neither. ornamental or useful. Possibly tee have no more of them than other places. But they often hinder progress when they don't intend to. A word of disparagement or opposition often does harm without dieing good. An expression of approval, or encouragementitivariablydoes good _withoat doing harm. Herein lies the difference of helping or hindering , . - Everybody can help or hinder. it rests with the individual: If you want the town to "get there" help it. Help it with, both feet. If you have money put it into something that will be pro- ductive. If you heve no Money use your energies, and they max accoms plish as much as the other. 13iit do' soznething that will contribute to the • Matenial progress which should be ours if weainly have enougleTgAlittl-and-git • t,o make it se. • „ 4it:: • . . Mtn Advertisements , . lams wanted, G. litzeg 1 'Tried Everything, TtcS.R. Holmes:, 1 Your money. Sovereign Bank • Girls tvanted. Jackson Mfg. Co.. , . • 1 New Dry Goads store, Newcombe 4 • One way excursions, F. R. Hodgins4 Revivalalymna. Cooper & Oo • 4 Car space wanted, New Era . 4 Clover Seed. J.A. Ford 4 Bargains in taoles, J. H. Chellew... a 4 High Grade Watches, W.H. Hellysr 5 Silver Polish, W. Counter.... ..: 6 Bargain Day, Tozer & Brown „ • House to Reat, R. Sanderson 5' Bnsiness Oollege, W.J. Elliott 5 Girl Wanted, New Era 5 Seed Oats, L. Tyndall 5 rm-toreSieks, A Note Palmist, Madame Zella Seed Oats, J. Vodden 5 Auctioneer, G. Elliott 5 . Cow for Sale. W.G. Perrin 5 Boys wanted, Money Saver Co . . 5 Stove for Sale, New Era 5 New Magazine. Fair Co. , 8 ,. sesames.; te Corner Sale, Hodgin Bros. 8 IN ew presareotAe, easdein Elms.. . 8 111011.1114seesseasiessaaleeeelivele111114 Advertisers changing their • Notice # advertisements any week must • have their copy in not later have Tuesday morning. GIRLS. Gals who can ran nmaohjne or wish te learn te ran a machine, girls who •oito aew or wish to learn to sew, on segue steeds employmien just now with the JA.CKSON M'F'G. 00., Canton. Wages paid to be-. ginner& To learn to make' ready-made clothing is one of the best trades a boy or girl can go at. Piece workgivenafter aabort period of apprenticeship, and smart girls can make good mem. More particulars oe application to the JACKSON MFG. CU., Clinton. . GEORGE ELLIOTT.. CLINTON, ehrt,, Licensed :Auctioneer. Farm, sales a Specialty. TERMS REASONABLE. 'F'f • 'Orders left at the NEW ;ERA will be premptly attended to, Are you satisfied With your . Watch? -4 Perhaps you have neglected it, Jet it get dirty or rusty from lack of oil. Perhapa it has been badly repaired -at sonte.':tinte- Whatever the reasnn, dont delay, as delay sometimes Spells the watch. Given the opportunity we- Will repair and return it to you with ottr personal guarantee of its cor- rectness; we make no Marge for examining yore, mach and twat_ bag its need's. . Our prices for watch repairing re motlerete, • • • Ie. • A. 3. GING°, • IBMILEh Amp Of*TIOTAX, Marriage Licenses issued CLINTON ONTARIO FRIDAY. - FEBRUARY • 16. 1906 Nippon Mr Geo. Lqg, -of London, Wes up this week re wing old acquaintanees. He looks we. All were glad to see Mr. and Mrs, J, .1. O'Brien an4 Miss May Northoott, a Sexamith, Brant a day last week with their old friends, Mr. and. Mrs. Johnson. On Tuesday evening, the 13th all Oyster supper was held in at. An- drews Church when a pleasant time sweanstosdp.eit, A' good prograra was pre. Mr. Hugh iticiMarmid has returned from Windsor,where he was attending the funeral of his uncle, the late Rev. Arch.°McDiarmid, oee of the pioneer Ministers of the Presbyterian Church. Last Friday night the Eippen Hall Co. held a concert, whenthe entertain- er, Mr. Hill Ilnllinshed, of Dutton, a beeper Rippen boy, delighted all with ,comic songs, reoitattoes Mad. itokepon- atioiis.Last Sunday the acv. A. II. Going, Ohairman of the Exeter District, held the annual missionary services of the Kippen circuit. -His addresses were good, and the offerings were expected to be considerably in advance of last year: • • • Last - Monday night the Literary ciety met and a very pleasant .time. was spent. In addition to music, feedings and recitations, an interesting alscusss ion on the advantages of a college edu, cation, pro and con, was entered, into .by .Messrs. J.. McDiarmid and W. H. Johnston. The next, night 0, debate on. the subject, "Resolved that the pens is mightier than the sworeled by Misses, Grace Qemmell•and Jennie ,McDeath. will be•the leading feature. '- Brucalleld SAx.a. -John Mailman will put UP, hie farm in Stanley for sale on eb. 21 He, will ale° sell his farnfetock, ImPle- niente, eta. He intends going to Mani- toba m March, but has not yet decided tybeect he will locete in the West, Dteara.---Hugh McDeranot, sttanley, attended the funeral of hue -Quote, Rev:, A. McDermot, of Sarnia, who died very suddenly last week, from heart trouble. Mr. McDerniot was Well howls in our neighborhood, having preached in the village niany He leaves a wife and grown-up family of four children. . Caunrat, -On. Sabbath lest the Sac- • raneent of the Lord's' Supper was dis— pensed in the Preebyterian chut•ch. when die meMberti were added to the. roll: Rey. Ma Leckie, of Londesboro, preached on Friday, and Rev. Mr. Ur- -gphart, of Icippeu, preached thanks- giving services on Sabbath evening. • Both men preached strong, eloquent sermons which were much appreciated by large congregations. No/Its-Miss Hamilton, of Detroie is theher aunt, Mrs. Salvers, of # the Manse. • Mrs Rodgers, of Bel- mont, is the guest of her son, Dr. Red - gets. Miss Katie Hart has returned to Toronto to complete bee 'coulee IRI' I% N rna chool MissG. R , So- who was visiting at the home of her brother, John Raisin, has returned to her home,* Hensel'. Mrs. H. Aiken - head is visiting her nother, Mrs. Cam- eron., of Stanley. Mrs. D. McIntosh received Word last week the illeess of her sister, Mrs. Nevin, -f rinerlY of our village, who resides a the home of her daughter, Mrs', John Jamieson, of Edinburg, Dakota. Miss Maud Chys- ler, 'Hernia, is visitipg her uncle, Mr. B R. Higgins. The saw -mill has been closed for a week for repairs. Mr. V. Diehl is at present very ill., Miss Carr of Clinton, spent Sunday at Ithme. , - • tondesbere • • T. Origp has not 'recovered foam his illness -yet. . ' " Mr. S.•E ,Robertson spent Saturday and Sunday last with his friends. here. Mr and Mrs Lk Squires entertained a number of their friends- dlassl'iseeday evening, Wm. Manning and Wm: Cockerline left here on Tuesday for their holm in Manitoba,. , • T. Shaddick found moving the Mime a hard job, so he sold it on the road•te •a Blyth man. Mr Et, Pair. of Stratford, was in the village this week in the interests of- the Equity Life Assurance Co. Measles are very • prevalent in S. S. No, 8 at present: it looks as if :the. teachers will•have some holidays., '• Mrs Harry Craig was.,onnamdeed to her, home neat. Belgrave last week by the.serieus ifineseof oned her brothers' O. Barkweil, ofviiiitict'Enviin, and - W. Sallows, of Oarlbw; were inmate at the homes:of Wm. Hiles on Sonde.), lasts S..: Woochnan hes 'aitfurect •soma ice from the river that is ,very good, but the prospects are that there Will be: better yet. 7,Mi Robert Bowcock. who was ill at • the home of John Garrett, died on Tuesday, at the age of 80 years and a fevr months. He was one of the oldest settlers in these parts. . It T. OP T. -At next . regular meet- ing in addition to the program,. a de - hit. will be given, entitled "Resolved that a -women has more influence than a man." The affirmative ivilt be taken .by ladies; the negative by gentlemen. • •WoltaN*IbianTuTE meeting Of the Women's Institute was held last Thursday at the home of the President Mrs. Hiles, The subject, "Washiffg annels" was discussed and several mPntloned. and subject "Simple meals, vvell cook- ed and nicely served" was taken up, • when the three meals of the claywere discussed. Several receipes of dainties were given by the ladies. • Hallett ' The infant son of Wm McCool was very low with an attack of pneurnenia et, the early part of the week, but he is appareetle out of danger. •Mi. Thos. Gocikin 'Miss Eadia re- turns to her 'home at moidee, are, this week. after spending three tn0402A. visitima friends in this neighborhood, and at.StOWilliams and Wingham. QUITE A LOSS.--rlar Sohn Manning sustained a heavy loss bet week by the death of two horses, from some unknown diSease. One was a mare in foal: they were easily woith $400. He also lost a yearling' steer. SuPrEn. The Londeshoro Lodge Sons of England had an oyster supper last Thursday evening, at the home of Mr David Mountain; a very pleasant time was spent, about 40 vvere present. It is expected that several similar gatherings will be held at the borne of different members before the win- ter is over. . . Reim Sores. ItIr John Wyatt has sold his one hundred acre farm near Harlock, which be purchased a short time ago front Mr Crosby, to Mr Peter Taylor for $4,55C, The term is a good one but the buildingsare not first class. Mr Wyatt intende moving to New On- tario in the' spring to push his fortune there. '• • . RE/vow. —Mr J. W. Mills, of Hid - lett, having rented his fine farm of one hundred and eighty acres to Mr Chas Detnbridge, intends having it large cleeritar sale of his farm stock and ina- elements, on Friday February 23rd. Mr Beinbridge has secured one of the most up-to-date farmed in the town- ship, and Ni Mills in return has se- cured a first class tenant.. .. "-• Haat "Wantatiosh ' Albert Nethery, youngest' seri of Mr. Wni Netheryeuncleinvent an operetion 'on Sunday for an abcess. At time of writing, he is' doing as wellas can be r Harry Wilkinsonds very ill wit Is sinallpot near Kineardint; where he has beeteengaged with it farmer. Atrie WeItath, is ill at present We are pleased to hear of the recov- ery of Mr, Jas. Vancansp. as* sttnimer11111. Mr am, attended the funeral of the lat iei Barr at Myth an Saturdite lest. Mr W. Huck paid 4 visit to Goderich on Tuescley. Wounderstand that IVIe Wm Wallace Who has spent the win ter with relatives here, returps this week to the State. of Montana,where be has for Many years is suecessfully carried on sheep tertaing, Si , auburn ' SALES STABLE: -We now have a sales stable in this village, run by G. T. youngblut and John Johnston, for which parposb-Mrs, Symington'sstables have been %retited. They have now five horses on hand; of good quality. - sCettnadist..-Iter. Messrs. Small; and e Faille changed outside work last Sab- bath, which enabled afri Faille to have theairening service in .Knox church. The special . meetings in the • Metho- dist, Ohureh are being, continued, and are of nauch interest. NOTES. -Mi.. Sam. Marshall end tiro children left this week for Oshawa, to spend a short time with relatives, be. - fore returning ' to his 'home in Moose- • min, • Man. Wellington Wilson, of -Brucefield, spent 'seveealtlasrs renew- ing. old acquaintances.Miee. McKnight,' of, Nile, is visiting friends in Auburn. We are glad to report that Miss Gertie Asquith, Who has beeteill;with grippe for some .time,' is better again: linemen CHANGE. -J. Nicholson ex, petits to ship from Blyth on the 21st, for Earl Grey, AeSe. Juts. 'Medd will at once. occupy the shop and dwelling. The Medd Property has been. bought by J. Knox; and also a large quantity of Nicholsonts harness stock. The building will be used as -a harneas Shop by Herb Knee, as seen as he is able to return frtini Ottawa, which may be In a couple of weeks.' In the meantime the harness besiness is to be .meantime the to the public. . • . • ., Sederiela Township Mr - Randle Cole of Seaforth, spent Sunday under the parental roof, Mr. Arthur Welsh .has disposed of hiedancydriveractr-George 13eaeotne realizing a snug little sum, ....Miss Florence Marshall has returned , , home after making an extended, visit with relatives in St. Thomas. ' We are pleased to state that • Mrs. J. • Stewart, after her recent illness,is able to be up; we trust she may soon regain her usual health. Miss Effie Rathwell has .returned home from Stratford, whereahit spent it fortnight she was •accora- panied home by a lady friend. Any person desirous of purchasing farni this year will got it bargain at the bee the farmers are yelping their pro- perty w.thenew assessment. The Quartet:1r Official Board of the Deerfield ciecuit glare a hearty invite - tion to their pastor, . Steadman, to remain another year, which ate,ccepted. Oily asseseer is finding considesseie trounle this elk on account of the new assessme 11, but however, the obliging John will find a way out of his difficulty. • . • . ' The Orangemen of the'7th concession treated thsteselves to an oyster supper on Friday evening last '; it is needless to say that they enjoyed the supper in the fullest capaeity, .Tohn Thompson, jr. centenplates taking a. trip to the great West in the near tuture.; he may probably be a per- inanen t resident in t.hat country if sue., cess crowns his efforts. ., • Miss Ticliboutsse, the new Dominie of the Bayfield lane School appears to have a pod mode of instructing , the young minds ; we trust ehe may proye a success in her first school, , We were et little. in error in last Weektis issue in stating the golden anniversary of Mr arid Mrs Gdorge tiantelon to be next fall; we meant to say the diamond wedding; we only hope tbey are spared to see the results. Reeve Midaretoe hes stable full of good. prime cattle feeding this Winter, which is his ;renal custom, Mr. Middle- ton knows quite well when speaking of England aud the averege t!Ingitshtnan that they are ready consumers. It has been decided by the board of Helmet:wine Methodist Church, that the service at lilberiezer iipppintrneet, ehall hereafter bet a Sunday afteenoon service, nob as formerly, every third Sunday in the morning. . I M isites• Lillie and 1.1mtna Colelough entertained a load of , young people • from town at' then. home in Goderich township on Tuesday evening. The time was spent in games and Male, and at the wee sma" hours they went homb, thinking the Misses Colclough most delightful entertainers, • , Porter** Hill 0 Soilat,-The- congregation of &tilt any Presbyteriari church intend hold- ing a social at the home of the Misses McDougall4 cut line, on Wednewlay evening, b en. 21.st. A good r being prepared, and a slight admis• on fee will be eliargedt Renew .846-bero are urged to Make their • remeWela promptly, and Waste steroid dna lose a any copies of the kb raid st7Bscannio2qllnetteV4413!" Tnekeranattb IsToTas.Tog. Crich and J. Snipley, of the London road, spent a few days last week at Niro. Roweliffe's, Win- chelsea. Miss M. McEwen, town, is spending a few days visiting friends here. A number of young people front above liolniesville epent a very neasant evening at J. Holmes' on Wednesday evening last. 11. O'Brien returned treat Strethnd last week, where he spent a month with friends. Mr. and Nies. R. Pepper entertained number of friends Wednesday evening. •••••—•6 Goaterteh Cosecanete•A ilish for seats wee witnessed when the Wan was opened to day for the entettainment to be given by the Harmony Minstrels in aid of-tha 33rd, Regimeetal band •here. The minstrels are all lOcal talent, have been preparing for a long tinse, and an early assurance of a crowded hose has set on foot an agttatiou for a re- petition Of their progretnnat on the following evening. - NOTES -At the temperance *smiting in Ternsperangs Hall on Sunday, the Black Knight, Rev Hector, discoursed to an everfiowing house. The music was, as Reuel, excellent, and particu- larly the,duet singing of Mr E. a Belcher and his son. The railway con- struction work is at it standstill for the pteseet, owing to the unexpected freshet in January. Theenany blends of john Acheson will be serry to hear of his serious illness ; his son, John,, has been called home from the West ; xnthaeodeoncttorrsecohvoolrdy,out little h7.7 of per- FLOM &Russ The Western .Canada Flout Mills Company ate run- ning their Mills to the full capacity after a short shutdown to make it few changes so as.to increase their ()Omit. They are now ternihg out 1,800 barrels of flour ,each 24 lioers, and are ship. ping each day nine carloads of flour an three carloads of salt. By reason of lack of elevator accommodation for storage of wnich to continue this out- put the cenipana last fall arranged with three of the largest gmin_varruirs Writhe lakes, to winter here and store their loads until required. Mr Hugh Carimbell, Who has been; head miner here for sonie yam's, goes to Wtonipeg to tae charge of the company's mill there, and Mr W. Somerville, Weir of Manitoba...takes his place here. , The proposed sale of the ,Goderich Summer. 'Hotel propertydid not at tract many bidders, though the bust ness is one of considerable interest ,to the people of Goderich, It is under- stood sir Proudfoot, actiog for the. Clinton mortgagees, r.hade.satisfactory- assurances that the town's interests vrould be protected. ale property Was bought in feit the mortg.agees, but what further will be .done is not stated. The town's interest of $10,90 _loaned has to run six.years yet •-••befisee heingrep. •'s • • Mrs JanseeBarr, Blyth, died Wed- nesday afternoon,atter several months illness with cancer of the stomach. Mr David Moody, . Blyth, had the toes of one of his feet badly out with ,an axe while hewing- timber near Ben. miller last Friday. . ' Miss Georgina Murray tendered her resignation as teacher of the fourth division, of the Blyth school, recently stating that she could not . afford to mirk for the salary she was re- ceiving. The Boarcirefused to accept MissMurray's resignation, but gave her the increase of $26 asked for, her new engagement to date frorn Feb- ruary lst and her eatery to -be $326 per annum' " —This year's Blyth fair will bc;,' held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Septem- ber 18th and 19th. This 'deeision. was made at a meeting cif the directors on Tuesday afternoon.- These dates 'will be three weeki eaz.lier than the fair has been lae/d for several years past, and will follow immediately after the Londoe fair. The told, wet weather 'that usually acconsparnes Blyth fair ie what caused the directoisto change to earlier dates. Ales.re A.. :E. Bradwin aod Frank Metcalf Were re-elected sec- retaky and treasurer respectively. eonstance Mrs. Miller, of Harpurhey, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. N. T. Ad- ams, at present: Geo: Riletr has moved to his new home, which, he receetly putehased from Joseph Rands. , Rev. Mr. Birks administated the Sac- rnautranmtrolafstthgaL ifottl.Suppeetto alarge ate attensan League on Tue not as large ks Geo. d sposed of a these at a e at the Epworth a evening last -was owing tO the rain, gdod figure re ntly,„ • Robta Lindiay • nove °maples ;he house recently vacated bY Geo. Rile/ . Wm. Smith, of Seaforth, was Visit- ing our burg on- Monday iast. . Stanley .Miss Martha Smillie is U11E.; week at Mr. Wan, Taylor's.' . A. Nett and , wife, were visiting at 00tii Oa MUD YOU? A bage numbersof •our subseribees have renewed thele enbsciiptiOrt for Us year, and we thank then' for se doieg. Stilt there are quite 4 num. bar who have not done sn, some even who are in arrears, and it would__ please us very nmeh if these were all paid up. Will those to Whoni this applies; kind:y give it their , attention, • , e• Hohnesvillie B. Sweet is bogy theirealays, having several teams eat. aged in battling ice to the factory, Our village blaultsmith is reaping a harvest this winter, setting horses' •scoh:islenst, oflop;irrionagusleigha, etc., on ace John H. Melo?, of-Arcole, Man„ and Miss M•ary Smillie, of Grey, - were vis- iting,at the home of Wee Taylor, of the second, during the first of the week. - The many 'friends of Mr. Walters will be pleased to know thee, although suffering a very serious relapse last week, his condition seems much im- proved again. „ GETTIWG INTERESTING. The debates' that are being held in connection with the Femme' • Institute are becons iue. quite interesting. They are held every two weeks, , nt . different houses, and prove profitab e diseussions, • At the adjourned meeting of the quarterly board of the Methodist church a change -in Cline of preaching services was made ; at Ebenezee naeet- ings will be held every Skhbath after- noon, and at Sharon two Sundays in the afternoon and the third Sunday in the evening. • • • • NAtotow-Eseitate--e-The house of Mx. se Mulholland hada -Very narrow escape fronedestruction by lire on Monday morning: While Mrs. Mulhoffand was et work in the lower part of the house, she detected something burning, and on going up tairs, found one room i flames. A pmerunning through a par- tition had set it on • fire, which had communicated to a ted near by. For- tunately it Was put out without nau,ch difficulty. A remark'able feature in• connection with it is tbe fact that she had, ermined to go over to Kinbuite that morning, and when Mr. Stanley - called for her to go, something told her not to, and /she 'remained at !mule Had she goneathe _whole, place would probably haye been 'consumed,' togeth- er with the church and shed, as the wind was in that direction. Hayfield Miss Moofehouse spent a few days visiting her brother in London, . • • Jas. Donelchion and L; Thomson are' slowly recovering from a severe attack •of grippe. . • , The young peoptedf the villege have enjoyed. it few evenings of skating on the nver. The fishermen are • at present the busiest men in town, getting 'up ice for sumraer use. . • , Malcoltn Campbell, of Toronto, is a visitor in town, the guest of his uncle, Jas. Qamnbell. • . Misses Lily and Nona Miller, °Man- ton, spent Sunday with their uncle, james Donaldson. • We regret to announce the death pf Dan McInnis, whichtook place at the House of Refuge during the early part' ef the week. . It is rumored that *a fashionable wedding is about to take place in our burg, ivhen Bayfleal will lose Ode of - her popalar young ladies. Wingbam WANTZ.D•:-.P.ifty,eases Agys mu? eon of Butte ?, weekly, also raw furs and 10,000 Rat skins, GEO. Al. KING, Tint/ham. , Mr. Gavin Davidton died very unex- pectedly last week. - Mi. Orr, of the Brunswick House, has an orange tree bearing fruit. - • Mr james Morrison, of. Culress, late sold his farm and purchased a house in Wingharn, 'Mr'Rechard James, of East Wawa - nosh, has purchased Mr Wm Page'e eattage Whightuo and will move to town m March. Mr and Mrs Tames are pioneer residents of East Wa,was nosh, and well llesereesthe rest after many years Of toil. Last year was a record year for ships • . mentgotsalt from the ' Winghana Salt Woz.ks. The shipments by either rail, merchants and farmers teams amount- ed to 3820 tons, which would make 255 car loads of 30,000 lbs each me 254 train loads of 10 cars each, coverina 25 fweoept kiegr:01111010°Ptertarns o13 rn toenss. -tot elle load to MoVe that quantity of salt. , Clinton Public Library • At the annual meeting of the Public ry Doard, held oft Titesday even - this wee ,' the officers were re- d as follows Chairman, W Libra •ing 01 the home of Hugh. cOonnell t ti eleete beginning of the wee . 13 . Mrs, Neil Fox, of Morden, Man., was visiting old acquaintances en the line for a few days last sveek. - Mrs. Sohn Butchart • and her ,son, John, have gone to Konioka this week. • They ere visiting Mrs, McDougall. Miss Tilly Nott, of haefiekl, and, Miss Sarah Nott, of luckersinith, were vis- iting at the home of A. Nott last week, The many friends of Mr Robb Step- henson, of the Parr line, Stanley, Who has been ill, wtll be glad to hear. thet he is improying, Master Willie McGregor had the misfortnnec'on Thursday of last week, .to break one of the bones of his right nem. While climbing over the gate to get the • football he fell, with tile above retepit, . His arm is doieg Welt. • Benntillee - The choir Was entertitined •at the parsonage one evening last week, and repdrt having had a, good time. Dt&t.ertt -.Mrs Good, wife of Mr. Tilos, •Good, tiled on Sunday last from rhea.. in:Wain, with which she has suffered for seine time. She leaves two (laugh. tees and a son, Miss Sadie, of Chicago, and Joint, frolll near London, being home for the funeral, Miteh sympatl , tionalis is felt for the beretuted husband and mueh family in their afilialon, No, 5, Local Sporting Ratters • C,AIIPET asa,r,a, ' The second game Of Carpet Dells was played on Saturday evening last in the I. 0. 0, F, lodge room, between the Odcifellows of town and the 041c1 -- fellows of the Organ rectory, resulting' in the following Score s , Town • p, Pectory J. W. Newcombe "8. SeymouW. r • Collyer ' L. Doherty T. Season jr. A. ()oaths A. Turner, (.3apt, II " F. Hall Capt. 24 HOCKEY (MOAN FACTOE'T "SPLAsITEe PAPTIKE Thursday evening 1414, speetators at the rink, who witnessed the Factory- l'alitieostassepitereareaseeYorded pktre4 . Mr •Dowding, who refereed the game, had his work cut out for him,' from the beginning, hut he handled the game exceedingly well. It was rough at times, and the ruffians who made it rough were sent to the fence every time The faetery is 4 strong septette, and • would make it warIn for- even Goderich. Score 2-4, I favor Factory, How about a Match with the Goderieb Otgan Factory. as an exhibition. Goderich . ran away from the Stret; • e ford intermediates et Goderich on Mon. da,y,by'a; score of 8 to O. The game was Sensational, as faras combination work went, the slow lee preventing any at- tempt thereat. , • The return match at Stratford, on Wedngday evening resulted -in it score of 4-5'in the home team's favor,- This givesGoderIch Dist. No. 7, by 7 goals. Do it aaain, Goderich, County •Clippings The Bank of Haniiltoe, Dungannon, -Laxo-cold a laxative -tablet, Treatment for •Coughs and Colds, Grippe, Headache, and Neuralgia. Regiqp:s KRESO DIP unequalled foi destroying Ticks, •. Lice and infeCtious diseases, ‘4410%,..lies4440 Vest liti*aatish Piro ., •• !usistance, eontioany. Theannual tneeting:of this company was held at Dungannon orithe 24th of ' 'January. There was a •laege attend- ance' of • policy -holders and others re- • • ' On• ton' y , Secy., E. M. McLean ; Trees- eas b s of ice urer, M. D. MeTaggart. The report for 1905 shows Ithat the mud .c Ishist Library is in a satisfactory chndition, who considering the limited amens at the assist disposal of the Board. • 18012 readers used the reading room during the year, solid i an average of abate 00 per day. 13 1139 Oh hooks were issued by the Librarian, Salkel being an Average of about 20 to each Goder ticket holder. 071 ticket holders drew „(1,ing a books during the year, and as very There few of these. are not residelits of the the, el town. it is estimated that at least one Helen in every four of the entire population in co le a tieket, holder, while in several reaehi fatnifies twoor more readers are kn3wn to use the stune ticket, and the actual Ano ottinber of readers probably reaches this vi WO or 1000, 312 volimea were added to •Hgtno the Libeary, making it total of 5270 Egtrio now on the shelves, end 45 magezines dAy las were on fib in the eeading room Van n throughout the year. • • her eig on$16r a ' Madalne Zella, palmist, is spending enitt,tsid.„,en„ it week's time at the Norinandie note'. "If yea itee not a believer in the Oil- ' " osophy of palmistry, you will do well younto to consult her, Madame Zeila reads asun„.",„:".., your life, like an open book and givee 77-v"" information on all affairs. She isa '-',,gtnt:in eultiwed lady, 4 charrultth ebnversa- edee t, and herreediegs will do you good,". Consult !tor at tooin flours 10 a, nl„ to 10 p. THE Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Ctijttii taid up $3,000,000. Reservi, 1?u1111, $8,000,000 'Total mots • $30,000.000 SAVE' YOUR DOLLARS by depositing in our Savings Bank. It do's not require alarge amount to login With. We pay ' 3 per cent interest on amounts of $1 arid upwards, Better begin " now -deposit what you ean spare --add to it whenever _possible, We will weleetne your aceount, large or small, A general Banking htisinelia transacted, CALL AND:SEE tt8 C. E. DowniNG,1 Meneter, Carrion s •1