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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1906-10-11, Page 6'claetobor 1 ith 1906' Mtn* News.necor4 a ieeaeweeeeasoseeeeeswnioseoteeoteeeieseeessiseotoeooew THE MOLSONS PANE incorporated by Act ot Parliatneat 1805. eipitel Paid Up 1,000p000 Reserve Fund $8,00mo Partners' Sale Notes Oahed Or Collected. !hafts on all pee . into in the Dominion, Great Britain, 'Unitenl Stated and al/ ,0 rveigu •Countriee bOUght and Sold at beet rates. AdVanceS , , sexed,* to Farmers, Stock Dealerand Bush:ion; Men at lowest .,.. t rates and on most favorable terms. n SAVINGS BANK DEP,ARTMENT--00POSits of $I and ups Wards received. Interest .allowed at higbelt 'Ourreat rates • fromdate of deposit comp.otinded balfeyearly and added to. principal June 80t1i and December 81st. , C. E DOWOINQ, – Manager, CLINTON softweereAboaibiagaweeikviaialkia•qaiioriglowlaeweerialowwW0110,64646" • Real Estate For Sale WARM FQB SAIF. LOT 24, CON. e$, Stanley, eontaining 100 acres, 10 ages Of bush, the remainder is well ;Slowed, underdrained, and in 0, gdod ' • state of Cultivation. 1 acre of or- .. chard and small fruit. On the pre- tsinises is a two story brick house avith slate roof, a first-class farm bouse, a barn, size, 40 • sc 80 with stone stabling, a cement 1440, good driving house, pig wen and ben house.. Two neversfitin ring wells. This farm is situated 8 oiniles from Brucefield, 5 from ClIn- ton and on good gravel road. A.p- (-pip on the premises or address' Albert Nett, Clinton P. 0. WOE -SALE -FRAME HOUSE AND lot on Princess street 11 teems, Heard and soft water, Good -stable. • ' Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Also 4 hives of bees .and a ; number of bee boxee.-Williarn Dun- can,.39 • • • WARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A S quarter miles from chercin post- . office, school, and the village of Auburn. Suitable for grain or grass. Lot 271 on the+2ad eon. West Walwanosh coosting of 100 'acres ., • • of land, 15 acres under bush and the bellance nearly all grass. A „ brick house, a. bank bare 52X6O, ' a f, driving house 24x36 with a cement pg house imiterneath, are on sat • premtiseS. Aio t 28, East Wiewanosh, 2nd con., directly •opposo ite said lot 27, containing 100 acres , of land, 15 acres of vshioh are buelt. o On 'this lot there is a bank barn ,40x00. There are 4 acres of good 'bearing orchard on •the .two farms. •s. • Both lots are well fenced and uts • derdratned. A never failieg . spring e rens across both farms. Possession • can be giVenat once. . Terms easy. . The proprietor is now past the: dna • to farm. -Apply to T mas • olson,. .Aubur P. rept rep o all cetaxilanie Ions. . ?FARM TO RENT -LOT 15 CON. 13, Frualett, 150 acres, known as the 3, Kelly farm. -Apply to W. Bryclone, Clinton . 42 • FARM 9\\R SALE, -WEST HALF of lot ,7,` South Boundary, and West half of lot 3, con, 4, Stanley, cone Mstiug of 102 acres, 8 acres bush, the remainder seeded down except- ing 30 acres, The place is well fen- ced and -drained, and watered by sPring creek. Frame barn. This farm is situated on the Town Line, •two miles west of Kippen station.: Apply on the premises or widens • James C. Perseus, Kippers Ont. a2 FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. - Lot 13, con. 16, Goderich township, consisting of 80 acres, 65 acres cleared, balance bush. Good +barn and comfortable house. Well wat- ered by two good running streams. ir mile from sctool and 1 mile front pootoffic'e. Will be sold on easy terms. -Apply to T. T. Murphy, Clinton. ' 35 tf FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 30 AND part 31, con. 5, Hullett, consisting of 117 acres. 15 acres good hard- wood bush, balance under etiltiva- • tion. Goad brick house and frame barns., Well 'watered and fenced. Bearing orchard. 11. miles from store, postoffice,church and s hole Will be sold on easy terms the undersigned intends 'going_ R. .5. .5. Miller. Clinton P. 0. • 14 1 , • HOUSE FOR S4tE - A LARGic frame house g,i. Wellington streate Clinton, lg ely .ocoupied by F. 0. Allcock. 7froorns •and pantry, wood- shed, goo • stone cellar, hard and Daft' wa S acre of land. A sp- lendid c awe for a person' wanting a. good h use. Apply to Mrs.. Chid - ley or t 1Vfre, Allcock. . ' 39 • ean FARM one cellar,nbern 36x7,0 with cement beeement.• Easy , terms,. A. Smith. • ' . 40 R SALE. -THE UNDER- & offers for sale part of lot 40 on the 13ayfield Road, 1 mile south of Clinton, consisting of 20 acres. Goc,id. frame houee with ste Your Friend 5 lonnimmooult APPLES WANTED AT THE EVAP- orator atter Sept. 3rd. Also help wanted. Apply at the evaporator.* Town & Case. DRESSMAKING. - MRS. GAL- ' braith has decided to remain in Clinton •for the winter and svill be pleased to meet her cuetomers at her rooms over TwitchelS8 shoe store. A FEW PEDIGREED LEICESTER 'ram lambs for sale. -C. 13. Middle- ton, Hayfield Line, Godetich town- ship, Clinton P, O. 4373 AUCTION SALE OF Lwa,srrocx. The undersigned has mewed in- structions from Mr. James Rey- nolds to sell by public auction at. Lot 22, Con. 4, Hullett, on Satur- day, Oetober 13th, the following live stock: Pair Matched. geldings, 7 years old, pair percheron fillies, 3 yeaes old, supposed to be ine foal, g4elding9 1 year old, filly 1 year old, pacing mare 12 years old supposed to lie in foal to Kaplan, sucking colt, sired by Kaplau, pacing stal- lion 2 years old, sired by Kaplan 2.04, dam Black Fly 2.28, pacing mare 4 years old, can pull a buggy in 2.50 with harness and rubber -tired buggy, 11 milk caws supposed to be in calf, 5 fat cows, 6 steets rising 3 years old, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 4 yearling steers, 4 year- ling heifer, hello; rising S years old, 4 yearling steers, 4 yearl- ing helices, heifer rising 2 years old,' grade bull 2 years • old, 12 spring calves. Sale commences at one o'clock sharp. Terms: All sums of tot dollars and undoe cash; over: .that antou,nt twelve months credit will be given on approved joint notes. 4 per cent. discount allowed for cash in lieu of note. Jas. 'Reynolds, Proprietor, Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK and Implements. The undersigned has received ins ft ue Bons from Mr. W. J. Currie to sell be psibt c auc- tion at lot 32' con. 5 • Goderich TP., on Tuesday, October 16th, the • following: •Horses -general perpoee mare 6 years oId, driving. mare 5 • yesen old, driving colt, sueking colt. Cattle -el nailch cows supposed to h.e in calf,. 5 steers 2 years cad, 3 •'heifers 2 years old, 2'steers 1 year old, 3 heifers 1 you Old, 4 ca1ve8. Slieep-=.7t ewes. Implements -Frost & Wood ‘inder nearly new, Frost, Ss: Wood :power nearly new, com- bined Mateey-Harris drill nearly new, Hain' wagon nearly new', set bobsleighs sewage new, Rurnball • biiggy near; new, 'cutter nearly • new, fannieg mill, cream separator Sherplesi nearly new, isay fork, rope and ,Polteys, set of dies -444 har- eessrewee -nearly new, Verity plow, Kangaroo plow, wagorc stales 2000 lbs, Daisy, churn and othee articles • too numerous to Mention. Sale at 1. o'clock, sharp: Terms: All sums et $5, andeundet cash ;' on over that amount 12 months credit will ' he given on furnishing approved joint notes.. 6 per eent. discount on Cred- •: it amounts. W. J. Currie, Proprie- tor;. T. ktroveit, Atictiopder. . • • STRAY STEER. -THERE STRAY- • ed frem the peemises of the under- ' signed at lot 16, Bayfield Road, Stanley, a three year old red steer. , Was clehorned but one horn has gr - .•own crooked. leformation leaning t� its recovoisy will be suitably' re- .: wardadesAlbert Robertsons • Varna. , 38 would like to. have . • Photo of You THAT WILL BE TO THEIR liking. We take the kind you both will like. The etyle • pends upon your selection. We • will see . that _youget the e • bests well posed and finished. • COMMENCING Ist of SEP- -tember I will be prepared to go ireto the country every; • Wednes'day and take pictures •• of outside groups, dwellings, ' barns, animals, etc. Outside views on postcards a special- ty. During my absence the gallery will be kept open b‘y . my assistant. • —Call and see us.- • 1 Roberts • Photo Artist ,- • Clinton , Valii ----In Rugs For Health, Economy and Beauei- ;Rugs are the favorite floor covering. We show several patterns in each of ethe following sizes :- ,l/nion Rugs Sie3x8,$4,53. 3x4. $6.50 Wool Rugs ssize 3x3, $5.50, 30., $8,50 Tapestry Rugs esize3x3. $8.50. 3k4. $1.0.50 • Bruesels Rugs Atte 3x3.:$11.00. 3x4, $15,50 • •• Velvet Mtge • stee8t3, $15.00. 3x4, $21.00 J.Be Chell:e*r 1--: Jelin Nention aged sixte.ett, was ex- , eetdently eliet and 'fatally wounded see a companion white huntine near Glasses that We succediVbecanse . our gi a glee per,...": • • fact sight. he frame setcatortablw. each wye a m- , 'poking thrOugh to• 'centre of the lame, the whole becoming to the wearer. A. J. GRIGG Scientific: Jeweler • and Optician CLINTON, ONT. Don't Worry Tryingto use up that fast sacb of flour .you got that wont • bake well. Set it aside • and get in line with something good. • (GILVIVOS ROYAL IRSUSE 110 LI) 14,01'13, fir** . . . • . . . , • • • AUCTIION SALE OF FARM STOCK and. Imelements. The endereigiiee will sell. by pantie 'auctioneat • Hayfield Ron, Goderich TP., 1 mile •south of .Clinton on Thuriday,. Oct: n.t 1 o'clock pein., sharp, the tollowing;. Horses -filly 2 years sited • „by -Breve • Boy, filly 2 years sired • by • Siberian,. gelding -2 years• sired •s by Electric B., gelding 2 years .sir- ead by .Lord Heron, 2 working hot- - sesafillY 2. .years sired by Heaney, nitre 4 years supposed, to be in • foal, n spring foals sired by Brave Boy I:eatt10-5cows supposed to .be .4n, calf, -; 15 3tocic steers averaging ' 1160 •pouedo, 6 teets ..1 year, .' 4 heifer 1 'year, .4 .heifers 3 years, • 5 'four brood sows, two bread • .own • dee • • to pig • in. • Nov- ainber,' 35 pigs 0. weeks. A numbeee of hem. Deplements-lbinder,. mow- • er,:•Sulkey plow, 2 wagons, set sni- cks, - set sleighs, cutter, 2 baggiee lately new.. Forks,raises and neat- erous other 'atticles, Teems ;. 'All • same of, $5; 'end enalen• eaine on ' over thee amount .12 menthe credit. on apheaved joint hotesS 3 per cent.. 'discount for dash on coedit Amoun- ts. :The farm will also be offered e for sato • on day, of sale. A. Smith and 0. Elliott, A ucti oneers , • J, A. Smith, Oweere W.f• To Inveotigate The iforse Industry The followsng meetings have been arranged in Mama county for the commissioners -41. G. Reid, VS., Geo- rgetown', and Thos. Graham, Clare- nuain,t-appointed by the Whitney Government .to inveetigeke the itees•e. • industry: Public Meeting, . Clinton, 00tQl)ek 7s09 yam, South Heron Institute District, Oetober 9th to ilth) starting at .Exs . . eter. East Iluron Inetitute District, Oeteber 12th to 15th, starting at Seater tie West Huron -Institute Die trict, October 1 -8th to Mit, starting at Goderieli. Marriages. ROBERTS-BRYCE-In Paisley on October 10th, by Rev, C. W. Cousins, Minnie, daughter of Mr. • George Bryce of Kearney, Mus- koka, to J. Roberts of Clinton. GRA.SSICK-JOHNSTON At the rectory, Clinton, on October 10th, by the Rev. C. R. Gunne 5.11. A., Eva, daughter of Mr. James Jetrieton of Goderich township to James Grassick of Stanley town- ship. • GRO0111-WAUGIle-At the residence of the bride's parents in Strat- ford on September 26t1r, by Rev. 0 F. Davidsen, PerciVal Glenn Groom of Waterloo to Agnes May, daughtee of Mr. Ranee. E. Waugh foemerly of Blyth. JENKINS-McGOWAN-In East Was wanosh, on September 26th, at eblie home of the bride's mother by Rev. Dr. McLean ol Blyth, • Win. T. Jenkins to Maria B„ youngest daughter of Mrs, Gregor McGowan, all of Waevanosh. BIRD--HODGINS-At the home of the bride's parents, on October 3rd, by Rev. Going, Wm, Bird of London to Clara Maude Hodgins, • youngest (laughter of Mrs. Robert Means of Exeter. Is not (mly GOOD but IA declared by all who mee it to be without an eqesil in Clinton, „Cane& .or,the Coe - Unfelt. All you get in this world is wile. You eat, Try "Royal 1louse- 1 We are Ale agen s. "THE PEOPLE'S GROODISV" A D. Beaton) • CLINTON. • phone 111. Prompt Delivery. HOMUTII-MOKAGUE-At the home of the brides parents, on Septets: - bee 261,11, by Rev. b. Petrie,' Al- bert Edward Homuth to Bertha , Jane, daughter of Mr. Robert McKague, both of Turnberry. • . , Births: GLIDDON-In Hullett ora • Oetober • 4th, • to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gliddon, a daughter. CRAW -At the manse, St. Helena . on September 27th, the wife' of Rove R, W. Craw, of a dieghter. KENNEDY -In Tuekersmith en Sep t- •earebee 291,1r, to Mo. and Mrs. Alex • KonatedY, a son. , • • WELSH -In 'VVinghain, on September 28rbli, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Welsh, a daughter. •• JARVIS-In Wingliarie on September 28th, • to Mr. • and Mrs. Robert Jarvis, a eon.. . • • TO RENT -THE STORE LATELY occupied by Mr. Harry -Bartliffe.- W.., W. Ferran. 44 FOR SALE -A, QUANTITY • OF household' furniture, including an oak lsedeoom suite -.handsome oak •.sideboard, extension table, kitchen. cupboard, wardrobe, rocking 'cheers, • picnuress c1iina dad. glasswarebe- longing to the estate ol the late • Dr. Hamilton, is being e.old.Oseivato, I y, every a f terneen at thee s tote next Hoover ;S.: Bali's. • At the seene • place at three otcloels p, m. On Saturday, OC tober 20th,: a Gladst- • one carriage, mitten robes' and oth- er °fleets will be sold.' by •public auction by George Elliott, Auction- eer. Terms strietly cash. • . . • . • - FOR. SALE, -e A NUMBER •OF • • houSehold articles will be diseased of by private sale.. May be seen for one week in the store. 'lately Occupied by • Efaxey Bartliffe. • Also - some fancy fowl. -Mrs: G. B. Bal- lard. . •e A I..TOTION .SALE:OF STOCK Intelements • esul Household Fuenits • tire. Mr''Charles Pierce will .sell by public elation .at Lot 38, • Com 7, Goderich • township; on Friday, October 1.9tb, commencing it ou O'clock sharp,' the following : Pair of good useful working horses, .drivs. ing paltry, 4 milch cows, 2 calves, 3 steers two years old Vast, fat cow, 20. turkeys, .30 hens, Massey,- Harrns binder, Frost & ;Wood mow - (E and pee harvester, new disc har- row, set. of nartows, single Mew, Verity 2 -furrow plow, Frost & Wood gang plow, fanning mill, rol- ler, seed drill, set of. good heavy harness, set of plow. harness, 2 set .of single harness, buggy, new cutter, 2 wagons, set of new bob- sleighs, sugar 1«e Ile, forks, shovels, chSies ane other artielea, including a quantity of household furniture. Everything meet be sold as Mr. Pierce is Myles. up Paeming. Te171118: All sums of $10 and under, cash ; on over that amount 11 months eredif will he givt 0 C.11fernishing approved joint notee. A discount at the rate of 6 per cent , allowed for colt on credit amounts. Char- les Pivrev; Propilt.tor, Thomas • Gentiles uctiohter. **.p.I.apopappaal. Mr. Janies S. Beek, Auditor -Gen- eral of New Brunswick, has resigned aft er May-nineyears' service. FOR SALE -A LARGE COOKING range, coal or .wood. • Also se, New Williams sewing machine, e-,1V.Irs. John A, Carter. • 44 FOR SALE -LOTS OF GOOD AM-. erican corn at • a reasonable price. I • to nine months • time, if desired. • Peas too Sear to feed., sell peas and buy corn. -W. G. Pertin. 44-3 • SUFFERED FOR YEARS comi=:IoN or PELVIC DISEASES: Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health Useftliness to Peruna. Read the Letters of Grati- tude room Women Who Have Been Benefited • By Dr, Ilartnian's Advice, A Multitude of Such Letters Are Received Every Year. A TYPICAL LETTER, Mrs. Carry Peduzzi, Linstrul, 1, Dak, writes; HI take pleasure in telling you that tfirough your wonderful medicine I am entirely cured of catarrh of the stomach and pelvic organs. 4,1 was so rundown on account of my illness that I could no longer attend to my housework. I could not eat or else') and had terrible pain in my back. "1 took Peruna and In five months I was well. I have not telt so well for a long time. "I wish everyone who is sick would take Peruna and thus recover their health. "I have Peruna in the house cot:- tinually. I thank you for all that you have done for me." A Medicine of Merit. Bliss Katie A. Washer, 1706 Prentice street Louisville, Ky., writes: HA; my experience has been so favorable from the use of Peruna, I unhesitatingly state that I believe that it is a medicine of unquestioned merit for all the ills that we women suffer from. ‘‘I find that it strengthens and in- fuses new life into the system, and whenever I feel rundown or over -tired, a, few doses of Peruna will strengthen me again." • Found a Friend In Need-Pe-ru-na. •Mrs. Florence Aitkens, 1104 Front St., Toledo, Ohio, Writes: "Peruna cured tne,of catarrh of the Weals. 1 took about four bottles whew I noticed an improvement and five bottles cured me. "I do not know what I would have been like today' had. • I not obtained. reruns, for I was in a terrible state. "I had pains all over and was cross and irritable. I was losing hope 'a ever being well again. HI ant to -day swell woman after suf.. forties for nine months. I cannot tell you haw happy 1 teal, but you will • "Peron* is the best medicine on earth. "My husband'is now taking it and I will always keep Perima in my house. "Peruns is the best friend I ever had. It cured me." 4,10‘ and '7,S'4•; America is the Land of Nervous Women. The majority of women are nervous because they suffer from some form of pelvic catarrh. •, The greatest obstacle in the way of re- covery is that. they do not understand th,at Catarrh is the Main source of their illness. • . • Women who are in doubt as to their ailments :should write to Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman- Sanitarium, Coiumbus,ohio, who will give their let- ters prompt attention, without charge. • ' Goderich. • Mrs, E. Campion ' came through with her son John from Detroit nand has roma:Med here. Mr: John Camp- ion has gone tee visit hts• brother Carl in Alberta. •. •• The tittle sen of Mr. •James' Dan- iels suffered greatly lase week, his hold being swelled terribly . from blood; poisoning. • • Mr. E. N. Lewis M.' P. is prepar- ing his latest. purchase oe Essex • street for prospective tenants.. Miss Parkhill of. Toronto who has visited Goderich several times is the guest of bei: aunt, Mrs. John Kers and cousin, Mrs. • Joe. Beck. • Mrs, and. • Mise, MoDewelt 'intend .to reside in• Toronto after the Christmas holidays. • " Wefind that by the 'Will of the late Miss E. C. Attrill the • whole snick of carriages, ete., is to be sold by public auction. • . Tidings were reeeived on ' StintlaY of the leis . of the Captain of the • Julia, Larson, hiving fella), overboard it is. supposed in the *stone we had recently. The ' Julia it seems nad been purchased by young Hyslop. • The policemen will not allow men nor boys to gather around the sq - grate but for some time the boasehavb been having a fine outing in the vie - inky of -Oddfellotv's ball, swinging the gate, jumping overthe pipe fence and dancing on the 'natio= which •has been newly laid. Breaking the Windows of some Stanley street hou- ses. We hope the policemen: Will just have an, ear ifor Kingston street fro- lics in tlie, eloonlight after this. Mrs. .Morrison who resides on Cale- donia Terrace with ber daughter, itlise Morrison,- had the • misfortune to fall one day last, week arenbroke three or her ribs. The • old lady is ;getting ev- ery care, her clever granddaughter Miss MaeDonald, a trained nurser be- ing tri constant attendance open, her. • Mr. W. MacCeeeth returned from Toronto �n October 1st aceompanied by life son Mr. William MacCreath who' is euffering front being operated upon, at St, Mieliaells hospital about three weeks ago and is recovering as well as ean, be eepeeted, AVCTION SALE OF FARM Sel.0.01<. Thorim,s Brown has been lnst- •rueted by Mr. Peter Fisher to sell' by. public auction on Let 5, Con. . 3, Stanley, on. Wednesday; October 17th, ' at one o'clock p. in. tlie following .property, viz • - Btood draft mare, with colt at side, 3 months old, sired by Prior's Hero, and suppeeed to be in foal:to Oraham, brood draft mere, 7 . yeses om, supposed to be he foal, good ...driving mare, 7 veers old,' seepostd to be in foal,' draft filly, rising 3 years old, sired bY Young Rekerfleid, roadster gelding, 2 years old, sired by Electric B., roadster filly, 2 years oid, sired by Electric B., teamof aged • good work itoese8'. Cattle -6 cows sup- posed to be in calf to a thorabred bell, 4 steers 3 year old, 8 steers rising 3 years °le, 2 limners rising 3 years -old, 3 steers' rising 2 years old,. 2 heifers rising 2 years Old, 5 spring calves, Pigs -9 pigs ' 3 months old, also a quaetity of • tnangolds. There will be no reserve as the proprietee has :Wed his • ittrm. Terms of Sale -All etnns of $5 and wider, . cash ; over Chat am- ount. 12 months credit on, approved toint notes. •A ilisCOUntr .1f 5 per vent. allowed for cash on credit amounts -Pe ter Visitor, Proprie tor, Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. Deaths. , 1(ATIE WASti Louisricapis. Coderia •••. • • • Mrs. (Captain) Willoughby 'arid 'lit- tle Graham have gone • te reside 'at Windsor. ••• • • Mr, Myees . of the Gs, C. I: staff now. ocdupies the house. lately • •. va-. cated by Captain Willoughby. - .Mr. William .ThemPeort and family have left 'Ode - Eight Ave, residence 'and now reside 'is: the roomsoreKin- gsion street •over the laundry. Miss Huldale _Whitely is the guent. 'of her aunt • Mrs. Abraham Smith, town. Miss Whitely -is . a. 'nurse in training . at sthe ..Cumberland : street hospital itt BroOklyns N.Y.., • . • Ouricitizens generally will Sympath- ize 'wtth ;Dr. E. Ralph. and '• Mrs. Hooper .on the death of • their Went son, Ralph Oliver . Morriss 'aged '5 months and 25 days, who pastied aw- ay on Seetember. .29th .asti the family eessdence in Toeonto, • •• • -The retrains; • af the • late Francis Xavier Buehler Jr, arrived. in Ceders id; .0a1 Seterdaye September 29th from his lateresidence at Portlfut- en and were taken to the: residence. • of les' brother, Mr. Joseph' Buehler. He died. from the effect of a. wound itt his nand • Which ea -used serious .• re - suits, Oath coming to Lis release, Specialists from Detreit were Scat for, but their skill too, was • ineffecie eat. The funeral Wok place en: Mon- day at St. Peter's &hitch where; a requiem high mass was eeelebra.test. by the 'Revelnwther MacRae, at the con- clusion ofmitten tire funeral ,cortege wended it 'way • to the cemetery • in. • Colborne. Tne pallbearers, were the • five brothers Cif, the laise F. X, Baechs . . ler and his trothershalaw, J. Mosier. Mrs.. Il. J. Sults- spent Sunday. in Lendoe theguest • at 110 Sister, Mrs. Jack elutes. • .At Victoria 's treet church on Sunday .e.venIng Rev. James Livings tone, a former pastors .gave a beautiful ser- mon sbewing that •mon. Sleeild •be grateful for. being brought into tha world, for whet would -the, world be if man had not been treated ? Miss Jolientosi, trained nurse has returned Irom her. visit to Texas wItere she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. •Lyon • who 'spent the past sum- mer ,here, itt the residence .of Mr. Ifongens. There was a goodly attendance at the Gillivray Mission Ba,nd entsrtain- runt on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Charles Symonds has gone on Keewatin to make barrels tbiswiit er for the, flour enillse Ilis brother iiistreia charge of the , establishment • At North street church on October 1st tire firet large, entertainment wee, held for the S. S. ehildree. Supper was :idled from 6' to 8 p. m. The program was good. The' primary class plened all with thole. eiaaing. Rev, Mr. Hum was chairman, The music of the impromptu orchestra throughout the evening was vet), good. The members Were Pent( Poty let violin, Misc.; Glatlye Whitely 2nd, do, Mr, Park veolin ; 'Mr. Pennington, cornet, Mr. Welbank trombone. Miss. Keturab Brown sang in fine voice "Love me while I live." Mrs. Beek- ett delighted alt with' her quaint ren- dering of ‘,q)ea.con Osimmon's Cherr- ies"' and a pretty trio "Jesus Loves Me" was joyfully sung by the tittte Misses Edna Sharman, Leave Pile:, and Lillictit Edward. WALKER -In C 1 in ton on Oetobee Oth, Mrs. James Walker, Sr., ag- ed 85 years and 9 months., SCHRENK-In Lloyelminstee, Sask., ofli Oetober 4th, Anthony A. Sohrenk, formerly of Clinton, aged 41 yew; and 3 months. COLIS-In Iltieter, North Dakota, on S'epteimber 20th, Mrs. Henry Cole, formerly of Clinton, aged 85 years. • DRAPER -Near Stratford oh October 14t, Thomas Draper, -father of Mr, R. J. Draper of Goderirh townsitip, aged afl years. StnIPT-In Goderich, on October let, Dorcas Swift, widow of the late Dean 'Slant., WEST1sROOK-1'n 1)ungannon, on October 3rd, llannak Maria given* wife of George Westbrook, aged 54 years, 1 ' month and 11 days. 11011,L -1h Detroit, on Septetulsee 15lh Berbera, Buln widow of the late Thomas 13u11, formerly of Sea - birth, attlemother of Mee. Win, Linsney, mid Harry P. quit,. Miss Anna McGinn, 161 Plain street, Providence, E. I., writea: "I wish to let you know of the good your medicine has done for me. had what the doctors called heart trouble. I had been doctoring for a year before I tried your Peruna. "I got a bottle of your Parana and after a week's use of it 1 began to feel better. I could not eat, sleep, or work, but I have at lastfound that the medb dine that will cure me is Permit." •• GODEBICIIL. • The Goderioh township rifle assoes • iation will join in the shoot in Wine- , Siam on Thernagivieg Day, • Miss Bauer has resigned front the. Collegiate. 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