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The Clinton News-Record, 1906-11-08, Page 44 tlititou News.Record OLINTON ONT. 4 4 Terme of eu1 scription-$1'ner year in advaiace $1.50 may be charged if not so paia. NQ paper discontinued until all arrears are paid, unless .at the opinion of the publisher. The dete .to which every subscription is Paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates - Transient gayer- • tiseraents, 10cents per My-Ariei line for first insertion and 3 'cents per line . for each :subsequent insert, ion. Smolt advertisements not to exceed one inch, such a0 "Lost," "Strayed," ,or 'FStolett," ate'.. _ in* sorted once for sa cents and'eacb. subsequent insertion 10 cerits,• Ocentannica,tions intended for public* tion.enust, ea a guarantee of geod faith, be accompauied by the name of the. writer. . W. J. MITCHELL,. Editor and Proprietor. e He ipoep, Things One 'of thei Ontario. Ministers who -"making 'gone is Hon.' J. J, Foy. It •did not take Km long -to clean ,out the gembling den at Tortnito Junction.; eie. kept his owi counsel hitt one fine night a hutch el detec- tives etarted outfrot.en thei Parliament Btolldiirge inea Car agld only one of them: knew where. they were geing or what they were going to do, • the result waS a surprise patty at the 'Toronto Jenetion pool toorne that put it out of businese'. Nr. Foy's prede, cessor as Attorney General could see all sorts of- legal obst'a.eles to such a course and the pool -room . flourished.' The same gen9efrraxt couleCe cite legal causes •Co show that offen,ders agaiast our electoral laws could not be pun- lehed. Many of these wexe exiled to the Unilted States; others were„given. etraw bail that was, as sweetto them as -liberty. Those who could be got at wene protected by Mr. Gib - eon's, discovery of legal. technicalitiee that prevented their Punishment. Mr. Foy clid. not take long 'to 'low what he could do in that way,. as, the- Lon- donoffenders are knowing now to their cost. The precut:doge: were. tra- der way for three months before the 'blow fell and it was deire f..n •eniekly that even Mr. Foy's • •OWn, eollea;geps knew itothing about it.. .• • When the Ontario Rank tailed,- tee, Globe thought it had Mr. ie)y whre it wanted him. •Thei -president . of that Bank was a • prominent -Conservative, once a member from' Toronto.. The manager was •a 'co -religionist. of -Mr. Foy. lie won't prosecute them, thought the Glebe, and it began to- ehriele :n large blacli"-face lettett . for • Mr. Fo•y to act Mr. Fey actede and; the Globe is, agate disapPointed. it does not feel like •trusting Mr: Foy any mol'e to do the Wrong or -fail to do the right thinge:-Kteetralne Review. 2 •• • •, • Stanley • Township.. . Glad tohear of the. :recoVery ot Miss Emily Clark, • from her ,recent illness.. . :A• liss. Minnie Penhale vietted .with her co•uein, Alice Watson, of 13recefield on Sunday last. Mrs. 11. Dcirdia0,11 with lier daughter,. Mts.. Reuben. Gealiatit who, is seriously ill,- . • e '• Miss. Millie, Cameron of Bay field as the gent of her friend, Miss Maggie Clark, ODE day last week.. . • , Mr. and, Mrs. 'Finlay of, i31alti Peet Sunday with Mr; :and Mrs,: Edward. Johneon, • • • . . Miss Addie, Bothwell, who has beep visiting around here, has retiletred to Seaforth. . - • • '• • •• Mrs. John DaVidson of Beydeld ited with. friends .0n...the Goshen ne on& day last •weele. ' The following is.' the rePOrt • of 5: S.„' No. 4 (south) for the. Month 'of' °atelier being Weed upon....tie:n(1;14e, order and efficiency : . • 5th Sie-Violet. Stevens', Felna Stir- ling. • 4th Sr -Marguerite CazimbelL Luc- inda D,enomy., Fend Sparks, • • 3rd Sr -Lillian Steve*, Georgine Et, Verde Talbot. •, • , ' 3rd Jr•-eDanive Steeklee :Ieseth TOY- , ner, Roeclla Ettle. -• • ' ." ' 2n1 Sr -Emma ihnomy, ' gigneS Sree- eau, Lavine. Steckle,• Williane Orr. Pt. 2nd Sr -Pearl Ort, • Menno Tenn Steekle. . • • • Pt. tst Sr-Lilliaft Orr, Edwin i•;:te. ekle, Helen •Tough. • " Pt. ist Jr -Richard Etue, Edna Elan., • Eli zabesh trek) Cam - (eon, Teacher. The Sun as a 'Jam Animal is writ- ten. for the practical, everyday. far- mer. It is not 'filled with long, (*mays, or doubtful theories,but glees: in plain, everyday language a lost of' helpful suggeatione to the 'tillers of the sell. tri ibis particular The Sun. is -with- out an equa). You eught to read it regularly. - • Canadian lank Notes At Good as Gold Nearly 'everybody know; - that a Canadian bank note is as ''socel aw geld," and its value cannot, be eree stroyed. Nettettlieleso, for the benefit of those holding Ontario bank bills, and who may be aopreltensiee, we take the following from the Mail and ISThmire Canadian bank nate is practically indestructible'. A hank may be so completely ruined/ that a, second capital, wrung out of the shareholders under the double lia- bility provisions, may be »wallowed up after 'the first, yet the notes of the seradhilattled tu lion will ( * good or 'Mak face value, The only situation in which the notes could loet their Valle would be that 111 which seVerai important Initees etionid be in trottlote. Dungannon. • Rev. J. W. Robinson was assisting Rev. J. E. Ifuntin: in, special meet- ings at Stratford last week. (. lM1iott kft, last Monday for Golden, Valley hunting ground. D. G. Bickle will accompany hint Irma Toronto. Mrs. Bice and daughter were eds., itore to Luc:know :one. :day last week. Miss Jennie Andrews is en a Goderich. The Womau'e Institute niet ell Thursday last at the pretty' residence of Mrs. Joseph Salkeld, Two earria- gee, conveyed the members there. There was very little business cane, &itIVG their settling up the fonds re- ceived ky them fro o the Hallo- we'en. tea, which a scented to Miss Porter gave a readitg. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs.*T. Swart,. to iends a.t Jamestown. Mrs. Andrew Dud, wife of Librarian fr ' was called to Lomion on Oct- IVI;ssrs. Glenn and Stothers are ' ober Nth by the death of the infant daughter, of 111r- and Mrs. Reuben Tupper. warking at Mr. Oliver's house, budd- ing the oement bloeks. When cone- Pleted it will be a line building. At the last meeting of the Ashdeld township council a illetiOn was, pas- sed accepting Mr. Disher's offer of a free roadway tbrough 'hie :arm, lot 10, concession 4, as a deviation road for S. R. 9i *and 10. Years ago a roadway was cleaned throughetheOusit at this place, but no deed was se- cured for it and tire township couneil neglected' the road, except to the ex- tent of allowing Mr. Dishes to do Iisotatuite labor on it Of late yeere there has been comidexable travel 'over the road, and this • spring me. Dialer, thinking' lie had maintained the road long etiough, applied to the council either to take it ever or to :close it to the public. The council has decided finally to assume the road„ which with the exeendituxet cf little money earn be pile ,n fairly good condition, • Holmeiville. Sr. 'Pt 1st -Verne. Jervis, Stewatt •Mair, • Proetor Panive. Sr. Pt. JorVie,• Roy Munniaes, Chord Proet- or, .,Milton Holland. • • -.N. W. Trewartha, Teacher, Blake • . . . • Thirteen Italians left here tor Our - Irani on, Wednesday of last week. The trustees of the Separate school made presentatiorie on Monday of last week to Wiss Edua Webb, Miss Aline, M. Hargitt „and Leslie Wedd. IVIiss Edna Webb's gift was a $5 gold piece and gold medal and pin on which was .ineeribed the words "Highest in Huron County," imr. marks being 548. Miss Ilaggitt ad 538 Marks, on•ly 5 less. Sho received $4 aid a beautifud massive bronze cross, 'faster Leslie Webb gained 583 muses, 10- less than, his sister, and was presented with .$2 and a handsomely boned volume "Hour by Hour."' We `learned on. Friday that the hor- ses of two gentlemen in town VitTe taken out on.' halloween and driven to the bank of the river, where tlfe vehicles were detached:, and. thrown d th down the bank ane. eorses• tereed adrift: . The Halloween Tett • aed eatertairi- ment given in the Oildfellow's bail. on October 22rel under the aispicee of the Woman's. Institute was crowned with suceeee. The tea Was well ser- ved' •to the • very large weed, who attended, and -the program rendered after was exceedingly good. 'Miss Brawn delightfully rendeteit her eeig solo "Only for Thee," mid encore song. •The Belcher quartette rendered "Juanita" with good effect,' An, la- strumeetal solo followed givenein 'sang "Friends" ill a fr,00d ukar mid ree.eived • an' eneore. .Liette Par- sons sang..by request.. his original If re 'Robineoii ,('rusoe's The .le- ecnniiaiiis ts were 'Messrs. Joribta d Adams 'and Misses Aliteheel; ' Welts end Saults.. • •. • • • ..• • The Goderie'll aeseee latien 'Will" hold• their nnnual tst 11 a lid .supper at the othlfellow hell, on • Qi ite .a.,eminher of hallo:we:en Pre:. • the evening ot November- Lon - Mee were carried ottt in. our -village,. don'Harpers.. Mu'i 10 Tovstetions .We will soonrequire nignt *Watch- are to be presented at th ti.l. , man .as a-safe-etiatd to. neopertve 1.. • . • •' • Fater e are bbusr trying to," finish • e ee' • • ' • - their fall ploughing: 'rile', eeasoa has1 A ,Kivai 'kir the Winter Fair been untayorable 10 •far'for farm Ns -61'k: ' • • or .aty kind, but we are •hoping tor . FA= the interest: being manifested. better days, . • • . in the approachiite. Cittaeio. 'Het tietti- • The 'following report, <A • .t.S. 8. tural 1 1ubttion, whieb will ee• read It is ralfidly becoming e feraticla,ble in Toronto, -.November* eth- ''10111. • it' 'w *ay to • t he 1 i 1.•'S Itekl in, Guelph. ft woule, appear that t his e x•hibi Hon.. • This 'Year the railways for the tire,. itir-Inabel Manson, .Floeav .Caplree' time, .hase . agreed to rua 'alt rate esettis one • to tlie. • exaib eon .11 om. Nc. 11;.Staplee; :for ti:e mouth of Oct-.: ober shows the relative. statatiug .• et thepspils, based ..on . attendance and, general proficiency : • • Stieltuth Keys., Viela. Edighotier, Roy •Capl•ine, '• .3rd -Mary Doue,las';•:Gordep; iAhel Zietfe. - • • • ••• .• . • 2nd -Sr-Jakie Brennermen, Mikie Ketnel, Janies Beier, • • •. .. 2nd. Jr.-Efnma Bechler, nnir We- neeeman, Pearl. Melltitte. • , • Pb 2ad-Ka.tie•.0esde. Ertel 111,11 Erb, Rachel Gesell°. • ••1)1...1ste (a),e-Namy 13rennerefan, Ler- 'no Illanson, Aaron Oesch. • • Pt; 1St (b) -Pearl Moyer, Clarence Hal, Ada . 'SI .. Tot -teller. . • • • . • • • ... Morris • ToWnship Isaac' 'Nicholson of Iron Bridge, spent a fese days with his brother .of tiee Lime Kiln. It ie. 28. years eince he went to Algoma first. - ' • Word has been received frein Mrs S. B. Dobson stating thateehe arrived in painiota, after visiting eit route. -;a1. FOrt. William and. Wituripeg. The ;41.ine dey •sehool .class Of which Mrs, Dob - is teacher; presented her -with, . Picture of the class accompanied les a nicely 'worded address. alt Parts. of .tee • Provioen 11111.0 .ed- vertiee • it along' their: Hues,„:!.l.lits,..4t; is ..helieved, il1 gre•atlye inertetee..the attemleine. 'Already ... it iS: ident that the .:.exhibit of fruit, Poseers and Vegetablogwill far exlitiee Iheee mnde at thee. two previous eeldbit- . ee, - ions In face it is feared that Mas- sey Ilan. will not begin toaecormiroe date properly the exhibits teat will he. made, • • • • . A feature of the exhibttion this year will be the presence • Of life 'M- ack Dike. Bane:, from Yorksifire, Eitge ;land, 'width haw bent eeeured ate en expense. of $2,00p, Pley eneh-•-aftvee 'poen arid evening throughout; the. ex" hibitime. Peer AAATerellti 1:011.07itianS; be heri . in, tem 'tine t•imi * wit it the exhibition, • inchuling the annual etre. veytion of the Fruit teri-S,Vere' f.4,0eie,ti011,- .1 he • Ontario Ye-4re a ro- WerS' Asseelatiore the Ontario Bee:. Keepers' • As.ereiation .and the ',ado iletSicultural Aieocietiren. • 'Anion'g • the Most notable .eXhibits will be, *splays' that wili be made hy • the .Ontario Fruit .ExperiMent Stations'; the Central Experimental' The hundred acre farm. • of -James Farm, at Ottawa; and the Ontario Tended', N balf, l>b 11), eon. 0,, tele AgricultdiAl,Cidlege at Guelph.. The been boughtby- omega • Brawn .0tlatter institution is arranging a spes Brussiels, Mr. Turnbull will be leas_ -Oat. nature, Study exhibit, which will ing .toward theecloge of the month for' be inseected -by the senior popils 01 Edm*nton, dietrict, ins saisetion eale the cit Y selioole el Torento, • win) of farm etoek, implements, cte.,' tool have keir •V, iv" a 11 InItiaaY 101 place on Thuesday afternoon of lastt1is PurPoss• . • week, Goon prkes were realized The • exhibition is to he onened• • Quietly and peacetelly came the On tile evening 01 Tuesday., November close of life to Alex. Forrest, a 'i1l Otb, • by Premier Whitney, There ts known and highly ,eateemed residen: of reason to believe that in time this the first, litre, on Wednesday of leee; annual exhibition will become as hote week, at the, age of tla 'eai's. ile. ed in, Canada as the Royal florticul. tete Ireen bit pear health, for a, yeer, tural Exhibition' in London, England. his stomach and lungs being affected, MAI hil; denies was not an tieekpece d • evee4. INce, Forrest was born in Lan- Enthusiastic Mothers . arkshire,e'ariSh. of Blantyre, Scotland and eeme to Canada in, 1-853. A year When mothers beeome". enthusiastie later he moved into Morrie and tool, o•ver medicioe for little, ono., it. ir up land, where by indueiry and econ., Safe to say that It has eigh only ,h-ematee for himself end family Every mother who has tised Bane's' a condatable home. On Fcb. lids Own Tableta, spaiike strongly in 18177, he was united itt marriape 10 marker of them, and Sella every other Miss Annie Bell, daughter d Rober. mother how much' good they' Lave IkIl of Grey, whowiSh iiVe children, done het ehildren. Mrs. Alfred Mar - survive him. Ttete are, three daugh- COWS?, 51. Charles, Que.,naya: . tors, Mrs. Geo. Wheeler of 'rurnberry; strongly advise,every mother to keep gee. sisal Jolyneton and Mies. Macy, Baby's Own Tablets in the ,itouse of Mortise and two sons, 'Robert, at- •ways, 1 hays used them tor teething tending the Model Sehocd at Cilium', troubles, colic .aticother ills el child- hood and found' th.ein the toost, eat - nod Chaim at home. ." Harvey Watson Ifas returned Lore Is -factory meditine I ever tried." the West. These Tablets ate guaranteed to con - Miss Eva Matbers et Brownslown, late • no poisonous opiate or no spent. Saturday and. Sunday with lady harmful drog.: Whey are equallg friends, the Mieaen Watson and Hen- good for the Mew born baby ok the : grown -child, and, are a sure.' titre Beigrave t.0.14. gave a fowl sup- for all their minor ailments. Sold by per on Nov. fith. The supper 4-ts • inceticine dealers or by nil at 25 . 803141 in the Queen's 1iO!,01, IM- cents a box by writing the Dr. 1til- Medleiee Co., IltuOksdlic, Oat. graVe. 1.1“,_.43 • • • (Mutes. News -Record Goderich. Two doctors were ealled ia on Sun- day morning to eee Mr. William Brownlee, the old gentlemen hems, very ill. Mr. Horace J. Horton left ott Mon- day afternoon with her two tittle- uephews for Sarnia, where they will take the steamer Huronic for Sault Ste. Marie, Ma,. Tont Hawley hasreturned from a, live months treatment for in- flammatory rheumatism, at the Dan- ville Sanitoriunt: She 'KW emelt hoe Proved, but will sPeod the 'winter at Los Angeles, Cal., with her daughter 1VIrs, Harry Tiehborne and her sis- ter, 1VIts, Alexander Ostrom, spent Thanksgiving and following days at Blake, the pests' of their sister, Mrs, John Johnston.. Mrs. -14.aaa Salkeld has been suffer- ing the poet two 'weeks from arinere matte affeetion. 'Several silly attempts at Hallow- e'en frolics: were perpetrated on some o -f' our eitizeneson that night Whole steps were taken from the resideanes • of peveral people, • which is putting them to web inconvenience, Mr, Watter. Shannon arrived last week from Dawson City to visit Lis motlfer and sista. • .„ •_ , The Teeumselis have 'organized their hoekey clubfor this season, the old-, core elected 'being: -Manager, C. E. Lewitt; Secretary-trea,surer, J. J. Page; coach., E, V. Carmilon. The team willlikely. be the same as ,la,st year, _ dS1r, Forden, one of our towuship far- mers., has gone into the dairy busi nesa, having bought out the business of one our .latest dairymen., Station. Master' John Straiton ha,S taken his -family to live in, the houee lately occupied by Mr. Stratton, a G. T.R. engineer, who has been yemoved to sortie other point • Mr.Donald McKenzie has removed to the ,cettage on, Albert street lately occupied by Station Master' John Stratton Mr. residence on Light- house street is nearing eompletion. is" the only. house built this year ' that street.. - • Two horses and carriages .collided on .-s.rietoria street on Saturday even- ing, One horse threw 'the other down 1. and the boggy:Wag drawn, over it. . We are cry happy to note that the Home Circle society presented Mrs. Campbell, before. .leaving fee Windsor, with a .' handsome..., ebony and eilVer .travelling • cciamanion, and Catimbeil. with a gold mounted, ' silk umbrella.' .The • pi -escalation was ' made at the residenee of Mr.. StOtt. dart. • . • Miss•Elliott, South street, and her .,sister, eMrs. Kicker, we& serenaded one ereeing.,' recently by. a; :euniber ef no:steal friends, who broteght their ine struments with 'theni, and were • dee entertained .hy' both ladiee. The affair., was 'a farewell to MrS. Klotter, who dett next. day for tier home 'in Denver,, COL • . • • Mrs, J. Teimatthaesee left elf Monday to visit . her mothet at • De- troit. • . • • , • Mrs.('re aeOompatied b•er daughter, Mrs; (pie), Emmereon, from Toront9, and • her vest a.t preSent, . Mr. .Clmrles N.O,Vt.Ottiri .7cherry tree, which was •in,.blosSent the past mouth becaine, a prey. to the 'storm' 'of Sat- urcia.y • , • • • . • We find. that D. Se• eft:It nc1 family, formerly. of Goderich, hut later f. Woodstock, are now eitikens of • Lis-' . • Miss Pearl Yidean 13 we are lorry eto, sey, :suffering from en ..-„reack • of inflainuiation.: • . • • e • ...Cite': Sick list is. extendiag, Mrs. • Bates is 111 of feyer. : • Miss Mary -Beacom 'showed :nci tat week of Improseteent Miss' Mamie Foster's feverewill Soon .he it the .teeenty=one day point; aud after that we heee ..to notelice steady improeement. • • . •Miss Ifoxie Tama lias, a • trained. horse. . • ' Mie in @lark making • his fiends extremely anxious ebout his .state of heath., . , :Wes, Mac-LcIs able 'now to go' up town. - —. • ' Mr, Neil McIver, . laid -his leg, amputated,- alter years of wafering, enjoyselife. now. Mere Rees Prises and • NUSs Prk:e. Iia ve returned to theft hoine here af- ter.their trip to Eutone, ?'Tis S Price - has recevered -altogether • fro.in her te; cent indisposition, Mts. Hansard has iteileed from Eng- land, autie the '• guest of 'ter siazeis Mrs: Porbenld.- •.., • • • Miss bora ,Wiggins.•i haidieing at irer home here. She bee'. heehire To - :mato' for the past .yeate. . • ,rifie 'D. Cantelon, hats gone to Kam- loops for the wintee. Mr, Willie Cantelerr, his Son, accompanied lam. Hp will enter the 'offiee of his unete. Mr. John Swanson,: barrister.. Mayor Tilt will not seek reelection as he intends .te • settle on the Ain- vriean se of the sort'y te lose him. w7 will alt idhe bra!'der. 'Mrs. Carleton is now sn pension with Mrs. •Jolin Ralph. Mrs. J.. IL Colborne's little eott- Harry has been otaffering for some time from an Injured knee, Me. Stahleker, tate tuner at the or- tglaun ierfaetory, is mow travelling as. a •The towncouncil have r. (Waged to ex t ear t a little amuse:non t t of We. policemen's; 'wardrobe; oe rather tho absence of it. Chief Saud.< appli cation for an overcool; trouget to light the fact that no ws ooltsesient who left the force some time ego neglected to leave behind these their pleat coats, the ProPertY eP, the own. Then it. appeared that Die men had' also teeen the tiberty of re- taining their revolvers, toil Ilrat a letter hornthe clerk as not brought the hopedefor result of getting them back, So a motion Vitla peseter that tite clerk write the gentlenicu ;team aakieg for. the eeerrie of the emit.; and revolvers, and if they, do set return 'them he le to teSe legal pro - wirings. CI„eRKSM SL/(FA) SMOKED BEEF An appetizing dicsii for breakfast oe supper. Delitione ilevonfeeprepered froin lite heat beef. • Each Meal an Agony • Dr. Williams' Pink Villa Cure Obeti- nate Indigestion After .1- titer Medicines Failed. "When I was first troubled, with hi - digestion, I did not bother with 11,, I thought it would pess away natural- ly. But instead of doing so it de- veloped into a painful chronic Oleg - lion, wtiele in epite of all I did, grew worse and worse mull I had ahandou- ed all hopes of ever getting relief." These words of Mrs. Chase. McKay of Norwood, NS., should serve ao a. werning to all who suffer distress af- ter meals, with palpitation, drowai- MSS and loss of appetiteearly warn- ing of more serious trouble to follow, "1 used to, rise in the raornin' Saki Mrs. McKay, "feeling no better for 0, night's seat I rapidly lost flesh and after eveu the most frugal meal I always suffered severe pains in my stomach. I cut my meals dawn to a few mouthfuls, but even then every morsel of food caueed: agony. My digeStion was so weak. Some days I ehidd scarcely drag myself about the house, and I was never free front eharp piercing pains in the, back and 'chest. I grow so had 'that I had to limit My diet to milk and soda water; and even this' caused severe. suffering. In. vain I sought relief -all medicines I tookseemed, ueeless. flut in the darkest hour oe my sidteeing help came. While reading a newspa- per came AO; OR a our that was quite similar to my • own •ease, Wrottgltt by the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I thought if another per- son hod been cued by these pills of such suffering as I was experiencing, surely there was hope for me, and at once sent to the dr4ggist-for a sup Pig of these pills. The first indica- tion that tele pills Were helping me was the disappearance of the „feeling, of oppreesion. Then I began to take solid feted with And little Feeling of distress. I still centinued taking the pills with an improvement every day until 1 could digest all kiads .ot feod .without the least trouble or dis,tress. I am in splendid health to -day and all the oredit is due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.'' • Dr, • Williams' Pink Pills go right to the root of indigestion; and • other irOubles, by meking, rich, red bloocl Which tones and strengthens' every organ of the body That s cure anaemia., TalhlitisliNveahytdaeire and backaches aed eideaches, rhemaa- Hein, neuralgia and the special sib- MentS Of growing girls and werneft of all ages, Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail a•t 50 cents a box or tix boxes for $-.50 by writing the Dr, Sledicine ' Co., .. • London Road.. . Rev. D. ' N. McCann's of Listowel v. ill preach Educetional auniyersary sermons" in. Turner's, church next Sab- bath afternoon. at 2.30. " • .Benmillet. • (R6.4 -.)•G, Velland ..SPeeding. a. few days hi Clinton. ' Weeter *will -Soon be• hero, new,. for the *wild geese haVe'gone .eouth to a warmer chinate..- . • „ • • -• Mrs.Jesse 'Gledhill has, boeti. con- fined to ter: friends hope tofeee her about in a few. days.. . • : • . • The,'sone of temperance will meet •In their hill _every: Ttiesclet. em ening dcfririg• the 'winter .months:S: s'afeettnaa. to-,Coiiiineece itt 7 30 0 cl�cl' • .There was no' service. Ifere• .Sundav.• -ewing to the quarterly . seryiee held at 7,itoine:pe.nli.r:.fe..e .•a!,• Bethel ..ss•aes e,1,d the ven • The topie for .Epworth League , last Thursday eyerring was •"Fa.ithfulnees'' and was taken...by Mr. Heddle, the meeting •being led by ReV; Mr: It Your Own Rafr? .m....m....ie....:;.ui...wrnu•mmwimi • Do you pin your'hat to your own .hair?, Can't do 0 Haven't enoughhair? It must • he you do not kntiw Ayer's Hair Vigor r Here's an intro- duction!• May the acquaint- ance. result in a heavy growth of rich,thick,glossyhair! And. wo knovt you'll never be gray, i.../ think that A,yer's. Nair Vigor is the most WOUderful bairgrewer that was ever made, I have used It foe tome time and I can truth. full' say that Vain greatly pleased with it. I griOnfAllY7MaTind nag: IIVNTligtir Mr' • AMade:hilt; %ger otuliamtU. Maw SAIWAPMULLA. •Fatal( PECVORALI.. ersinus. Night Classes are now b,eing formed. in . the CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Special penmanship cia$,. ses every evening from / to 9,o'clock. Gall or write tor particulars. GEO.SPOTTONPRINCIPAL s $11.401.19$14. 1, 13, 1-100VER. 0 0 0 0 November 8th 1906 N111.090$ 134.LI1:4 Rpgre Overflowing With Fall Furniture Parlor Furniture in sets and odd pieces; BaU Ftxrniturein oak and ash; Bedroom Furni- ture in oak, .aell and mahogany; Dining Room Furniture in oak, ash and elm ; Kith - en Furniture in anything you want. Couches, nattressee, Iron and Brass .Beds, Rockers, Easy Chairs, Desk, Parlor Cabinets, Rattan Goods Pictures, Paper Racks, Book Cares, (Airtight Poles Looking Glasses, IN PACT WE HAVE. Everything Belonging to a Furniture Store Bring your pictures here to* be.frame - :HOOVER 1 BALL Undertaking promptly attended to by night or day - Night and Sunday calls answered at residence of either of the principals. if If 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Fall and Winter Footwear AT wM, TAYLOR & SON'S Keep your feet warm and dry; You make no mistake when you come to us. We. are headquarters for all kinds,of . BOOTS. and SHOES. Our Stook is now Complete. We have the largest and best assorted stock to choose from, and Our prices are the lowest -quality ? considered. We are Sole Agents for the Celebrated I Granby and Kant -Krack. Rubbers. If you try them once yore will buy no others. They are the best; every pair guaranteed to give entire satisfactiou. They don't cost 1: any more than other makes but they wear lone-,eri Try them and be convinced. . • • ' o See our MEN'S LEATHER LEGGINGS at 6E25 and 81.50• . 0 They are etra:6'ood value. LONG BOOTS from $2.25 to ;Oda They • 'c) will keep yore feee dry. • , 0. C01110 tO .0 • TtiE OLD RELIABLE - • . fOr3.-inir Fall -supply .of 11700vVear and save nioneyi AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAw WM TAYLOR & SON 000000000000000 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 4> • 0 0 0 000.00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STOVE TIME )- 4. It will soon be heating time again*. So it is not a bit too early to begin thinking about the new stove you .xnust have this tall. . to have you ceme in and look them over. • • .7, We have already pot onr ftill lines on tee door. •-gre will be glad . . . In Base Burners . We leave the old reliable Radiant Ilotne. Faneoue, Garlaeld and Prize. In Coal Heaters Belle Cak, Dandy, AcmeJewel and Hot Mast In Ranges . the celebrated'Ilappy Thought, Pandora; Penn Esther,. Corona and Canada Steel Rarige. They are ail good ,ones, .Ptices according to size, style and finish ' HARLAND' BROS. • ,.. STOVES - AND, - HARDWARE . 4:0 'Jo to •:•> 444, 444, 4:$ 4to) OD, 4.31o, 441 • . - 0 0 .0 0 .0 0 0 • 0 0 00 0 4.04,0....:•:44•:••:••:•444,••:••:••,,,••:44:444••:te:4•:•••:s•:••:,•• tOkesolielv 04kolos.04010,~0.040selsrwee4seeotev‘setAiseet . , BE PUNCTUAL IssfieskAllitekskemelosilieNAPW*WHOAAAPURA IT PAYS to be punctual. It' pays in business and in social engagements as well, but punctuality is only possible when you carry a Watch that keeps cor- rect time. That's the kind we sell. Let's i show you them and quote you our prices. . Arid if you need anything in Rings, Brooches, Etc., you make no mis. ' take in buying here. W. 11. COUNTER, OLINIVN JEWELER, Neoseseweetesseseweeaewseepietassef eifeititoWileWeitsfSAAWISAWANWIWPAteaelltiWNISilitifiseitiWisi •