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The Clinton News-Record, 1906-11-22, Page 1
nton 27th Yews CLINTON; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1906. The News -Record to any address until the end of I906 for I0 cents. Whole Number 1+450 44444044144444.4444 4444/1 7011eeda Watek? 6. 9gueh d6 gm Wish t6 :dart? Come here for a dollar Watch or a higher priced one. We are watch specialists. It - 4 is a branch of our business that we think .�, just about th© most important of any. For 4 years we have studied watch values from � other—and you can safely one end tothe trust to our experience. 3 1,4. W. r. e �l a. 3 ,jeweller . = and = 'Optician 14eire p4444 * 444 44.4.4.4.44.4.14.40/ TROUSE 4 4 4 4 4 4 OP 1 + 4 f 4 °htX11'1,I 4 4. 4 03 1' '•�i, 4 • 3 4 i Here is a real bargainn Men's 4 Trousers. A chance to get a'pair .ata. saving of $1.60. We _took a'big lot of et 4 fine English Worsted Ti ouse ring , 4,110; 4 4, eere AT $ 4.9 to to Made to your - O R DER • Regular$6.50 A PATRIOTIC CONCERT. The Young Woman's Guild ofW illis church wi1s give aPa.riatae sa,tial in the lecture room of the church on Tuesday evening of next week. The program will consist of patriotic songs., readings„ etc. ST, PAUL'S CI-IURCH. A sale of work, bazaar and ten -cent tea will be held under the auS ie a of the A. Y. P. A. in St. Paul's school house on the 1110 of Decemb- er. There will be no admission fee at the door. Tea will be served from 5 p. m, to 8 p., .ni.. BAPTIST CHURCH. • The usual services will be. held next Sunday, the pastor preaching.' Ir.' the evening ho will talfe for his theme, "Lot pitching his tent toward Sod- ani ' This .eu lect is particularly suitable to youeng people and they • are respectfully invited to attend. ONT, ST. CHURCH, The League of this church will on. Monday evening' next discuss missions and in. view of the great need of young men for the work in the West the following will be debated : "Re-: solved that we send no more missio- navies to the foreign. field." Messrs. W. Shipley and' W, S. R. IIolni'es will lead the opposing sides. OUTDOOR SKATING. C. O'Neil,• W. D. Kennedy and • a number of other lads about thirteen years of age have built and furnish- ed a dressing. room . in connection with a 'sheet :Of water upon which they hope to enjoy much. skating this winter. They bought, the material an& did all• the work themeelves, feel quite proud of. the job. • WESLEY 'CHURCH. The; supper and bazaar :given in the town hall on Thursday everitng last, under the auspices of the Laat:iesr Aid of Wesley church was a great succecste •The reeeifis ftom .thi;••supper and baz- aar wcte $210 83. while the : young inoples table realized 126, a . grand and total' ,of 1236 83 There was also : an m excellent progra;to which the • foll- owing,. among others, contributed: n son e rl La to uninnie • Pa Misses ( n gha and Lily..Coats, .the.• first two ment- ioned:reciting. There were also solos by:Stewart Jackson and 'J.. Doherty and an instrumental *by the 1'lis;ee Holmes.. 4 • got them ata price that .lets . us rn a,ke 4 them up at $4.90 instead of $6.50 - • There is only a limited .quantity • LITTLE. LOCALS. • .:IIow does your :sub: 'to 'clic News- .. Record stand ? le • J.. A. Smith •and. John, Goveelock m. ha..... le' are tum :and pressing aroiy ,,. Y Next . Sunday being • "Temperance Snday " the: 'subject .will 'he. discus- sed in the different •clfurcht's. • THE LOCAL MARKET. Wh'eat 70c to 72e Oats 84n to 30e Peas 77e Barley 40c to • 45e Butter ?i • Eggs 20e r Live Hogs $5.6' THEIR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT.• iHodgenls. Bros. have a big announce; meti on. page four which will. repay thorough perusal if there is anything you need in •the dry goads; line'.. You. can e'tJways 'depend upon', a statement, made by this enterprising firm, for what they say they doe PASTIMERS' DANCE. The dance given by the Pastime Clea in their rooms on. Friday evcn- ing; last was attended by about sev- enty-five including young people, c g 't few guests from .outside towns. The rooms hair been prettily decorated for the occasion,, tie music had its 'cha- rms and the refreshments were dain- ty. The Pastimcon- gratulated ere to be on- gratularted . '.eon the suchess elf their first dance of tilt winter season. and when itis sold we can get no. mote. 4 Sam sent to all our cus- les have been, 41,p toners in the West, and when the or- 4de rs start to come in from there it 4 won't take long to sell it all. The material is a fine English Is MOVING.• • The, Sovereign. Bank will maovt('next week into its up-to-date office on; the corner of Albert and Ilui'on; streets. Thepromisee it is Vacalinghave been rented by Tozer & Blown who.; after thoroughly fitting, them upr will move over their tailoring and ,furnishing de- -partment. They have found this''nee- essary owing to the int roast in ' this branch of their business. The gen)ia1 Mr. E. C,. Belcher will be -in charge; • L4 P ndesb ro. ,o The whole community was taken by • surprise on Thursday ` - last when the • sudden •doatli'o.i:Mr. Edward Bell was r;portcd. 'Deceased "v, as hi t . IiiS apitarcnt ;good health an 1 .was assisting a . neighbor 'in but:her.iu;, 'when he suddenly (ell anu expired i:i a few •seconds, death being caua_d by a hemorrhage in the brain. Coming. tothese :parts about thirty .years. ago, he lived in Clinton and after his marriage •some .tweii+y-t•n+:o teers ,.e r ago resided in . Lrnide�hbui, tt,r k,,ng . t 55..this �hors,c-bust. , -Jr7r. me 'the entire occupation he became wi,iely known and .was highly respected. This ;feet was • shown by the large crowd •, in attendance at the funeral .:en. . Sat- urday, .which• was condai.:+ed by. na•m- hers of Court Pride ,of the • West 0, 0.4-17. ,of which he had been a meet - ben • Besides e sorrowing, wife . whose maiden • name., was rani ing, two .chit- 'dren, Miss .A11ie and •Wni. are left, to mourn the loss of a • 'lend '_husband l The. i fattier. and an, affectionate y sympathy of ih,c••ent- have the sincere • ire community in :their ' unexpected and severe a(fiictton, . The litany iricnde of. hiss . Elsie '. It is our sad duty this week to Hibbert, who has been' 'ill for some chronicle the death. of ..sirs. '1'ifotnas time,. will. be plc as:Se. tri,_ hear she is•Shetldir k. (net Muss Allele Brumby;). getlin r hoer; . Uolmesville. Mr.; Hilton 'T olmes, ,after an abseneq in the Klondike of several year e, has ieturny d to leis home at, Godericb and the past week: visited ltis grandmotht er, Mrs. Holmes of our village. Rev.Mr. Clement Ga rie t will take both the services in the Metho dist 'church. next Sunday and preaeh missionary sereno ns. p h rc The W. M. S. nice' at the. arsons e last week. They are nrepaiing.• a bale of goods and box of fruit io be sent to the Deaconess' Ilonie,. The Woman's Institute met at Mrs. Mulholland's last weel; anvi' quita en interest was taken in the Xmas cake receipts'. • • Mr. •James McCartney and family arra back from •the West and are gue- sts of Mr. J, McCartney. Rev. Mr. Greetre° and Miss Greene of Clintoe called' on friends here last week, . .,, Blyth. •Mr. and Mrs. 'neigh of the Cone, mercial were attending a funeral in Brussels on Saturday. • • On Satui'1ay quite a number of the members .of the •C: 0.• Foresters at- tended thc funeral of the late Ed- ward aid• .Bell of Londesboro, the remains being interred in Union oemetery: The village council has had- several special meetings lately in reference to the earriage factory. Men were husy last week digging the .trenches." fir the carriage. factory, Mr. Stephenson having bought a, piece of •grouted froirt, Adam Wh tlaufei tear the Grand Trunk Station:. but since then there • has . been a' lull. Things. r.pro- prietor, w Hin right, and the o are• not or g g ,.. 1 prietor, Me..Stee :nson, tooke his de=' parture on Tuesday morning. for his i in re- tain lom s to horite in Gann tsto p , g in a• week or ten days•. Perhaps :There will be,.a.fovv.i supper • and enter.tainiiicn, un;l;.r the au:. likes '.of. St Paul's Church: 'Smit et'till or. 1 which occurred at her baric here ear ly Sunday morning, un:dcr circuinstan- ces • which are ' very sad, indeed. Soave weeks; ago her husband wee:taken side• aus ct g Fridayevenin • of this week, Supper whist a• se?' attack of typhiliii fever.' 1; vere.d. • Aftet• musing lire through the early will be. served at Mr. .3. W. • Huesl' he .will - How clots . yo.ui Sub: ub: to The News. Record stand ? • ' On Monday evening in Industry hall the ,Eckhardt, 'family' of entertainers gave one of their musical us'ca1 .e iter tai n- meets+ to a full house. It was eughiy spoken of by those .present,, ' . Mrs. Geo. Powell was visiting Wat- ford this w�e';t. for thee. purpose.. of. bidding' he. iiro:ther Mr. Fred Tanner and fainly. -good' bye .' befovo taking their ;departure for Regina, Sask.` • Manager T. \V.. Scott :of the Bank of Hamilterie is confined to the*•housc these days with rheumatism in his ieet:. Rev..' Small of Aubnt•n preached. in St. Andrew's church Iast,•Sunday . et .both' services. ;Vie. tI :John 'Hartley cc .tley�ouj;cd .the •lui pit in . the Presbyterian :church, Aub t urn, on Sunday evening last, ' , •Stanlley Township Miss Georgina Johnston, we are sorry to '..report, is ill with typhoid fever. e • ' Mr. Albert iioyee •is ion the sick list also. • • We' are sorry to hear of the illness set Mrs. Wulf. Foster.. To lir. and Mrs. Will. Dowson of the To. Line a young son. has arrived. • • . • Miss i ' is't'n rs. i 1 v it a s I'n is M s ly. g Charles H. Reid of Brucetie.d. The Methodist people of Varna in 'tend -having their anniversary servi- ces on Sunday, the second day of December and on the following even- .ing their annual . fowl supper will be given. A goad program will be ar- ranged and a right good time is ex- pected, Mrs. M. Bates spent last week with relatives in Goderich. u - Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Mcrnor. of Zur- ich r ich spent Sunday with friends on. the Front .Road. • • Mr. -and Mrs. Richard Peck of Sea- t -017th visited last week -at the home of Mr. Joseph Richardson,. Miss Eva Reid spent Sunday in Varna as the guest of her cousin, Miss Mina Reid. ...Mr.. E. Armst,r'ong, accompanied by his friend, Miss 0, Batt of • Clin. ton, ''sited • on Sunday last at the home- of Mr. Joseph Richardson: Miss P.m. Peek returned on at - I' is P d S urday to. Seaforth where she intends to remain' for the winter,_ . Constance. Mr. • J. 11. Elford of liolntenville was a caller in our village on Thurs•• day. • Sacred it held sac The Eckland fair tc d a. e Y concert in the Methodist church the other night Mr'. James' Stanley has got •moved into his new house. - .. • Quite a number . of children are ]aid with ehiek'n ox. up•t '. p - • in which he is not fully •reco • 'nom ri to i.30 o'clock., lir 1'V iCCIDFNT stage. she.. was taken i11 herself; and from the firstverylittle hope for her • ' `• I recovery could be: given, although all t • epee', -who vvas a ;nest at [.that medical skill end trained nursing • Worsted in winterweight, the patterns 4 are neat stripes, in greys and black, 4 Theywill be made to your order in our 4 3. 'E best style, fit guaranteed, $4.90 a pair le 4 If you're in need of a pair of Trow t, ; ''Se rs this winter, better come and see 4 these before they are sold out. 4 4 The Boys Watches lay the Normandie, met with What •might'I could t'..o .was done. .It but deepens Y g T.uesda evpin .Ile ;wag .making for elle,.. left* besidesa so.rrowiug 'ri oand, . have been a very seriot'rs accident on sadness when we. remember; that the dining, room .but got turned in five young children, • the oldest being the wrong direction and opened ' in some, eight b•r nine year's old and cthg. stead the dot to the trunk platform youngest an .infant mat yet'a month from which he fell" to the street be- old. 'Throughout the whole commas.- heath, a droll of about ten, feet.. He ity the most sincere sympathy is fe 11 fell upon his. face which was "consider- for Mr. Sheddick in `this sudden and ably disfigured and he was rendered mast heartrending bereavement. .partially ..unconscious. A .lady pass- A Specia'1 meeting . of ' Londesbora - . g 1notified. tl Circle No: 189 will •be� held. at the 1' 1. 1 in .saw the accident. ani to hotel' pcopl; • The traveller was tak-• residence of Mr. Matthew Mains on en •in and a doctoe surninoned, hut it .was founi•d . that no .Bones• • were. broken :and .next day he was able to i,lomd'ay evening next eomni.eneine at 8 o'clock for the purpose of deciding whether the. Circle, will -•take, part-' in resume his diet "cin. the road." ;' ' the union dinner and entertarnittenr .which leas. been under • discussion • for 4 NEW \LMIINl R\ Interest in the Boys' Watch Club seems to righth themselves or 4 be growing along. The boys themse v 4 their fathers and mothers are coming here for 4 the boys winter outfit. Every boy who joins the 4 Watch Club gets a watch when his purchases of clothing amount to $10 or over. The watches are goodkeep real and will ac3urate time ; . a Watch that no boy need be ashamed to own. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 it ne avi A aloft how to earn -but few have the knack Many know ofg , saving . Small sums systematically .saved lay the � foundation of future wealth and liesilluen i .�0 and affluence. of $ upwards received;and interest paid 4tim6 a year ir. TheSovereignBank of Canada Ca reY e ' ov which assists yot to save success" Millionaires fun y. . CLINTON' and BRUCEFIELD Mr. A'. J. P.axion of Paxton d:• Philadelphia; Pa., is Install- ing ing new, machines in the', knitting factory. The Company informs. The N•evvs-Record that in the past few weeks they have made additions • la the value of $3,000: to their , plant, that • they have been .compelled to do :so. in order to meet the dcniands up- on their' output. Tltey have already sold out of several lints • for next spring ande of oi•e line for next fall. They are now turning out 150 dozen pairs of cotton hose l'er day in ad- dition to car,hntere and worsted hose. The News -Record is, pleased to be ,h- le: to record the success .of tins in- dustry, The factory will he open to visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week. 35,000 BARRELS I, APPLES•, Mr, 1), Cameron has finished another, seasons packing of apples and will to -clay complete the shipping. lie bought 35,000 barrels of which he retains only :7,000 which are 10 stop - ego a"ir'Toron,o„ 1,000 barrels of these aro 'golden russets. Only . one-fifth of e W fall ] 1 stock. He his total 1 1 turd a shipped 5,0r 1a.. 00 bast'e's to 1"tanches.ter, England,. the same . number to Glas- gow. Seniland, 7,000 barrels to Win-. eipeg, 1,000•eaelt• to (Calgary,• Braucher. .1 t .and lrtrntreal, and smaller t iua,Iti,aes to other places. Mr. Cantcalon's+ .oper- ations put a large amount of money into 'ci, ettlation, for in addition to thet price r u, for c applesp le,att ' . he barrels, there was the wager of the men, of whom he had at one time over one hundred employed. New Advertisements. Groceries at Cost. -Gledhill Bros 5 Eyesight—W. R. Counter 8 Big Clothiers-Poplestone & Gardner5 Millinery Samplosr—Newco nbe's ,...,,.8 Trousers et l—Hodgems Bros ' 1' Coenty Council—\V. Lane . 5 Quality Lingers—A. D. Beaton 5 3 Days of Bargains—Hod'gens Bros:d. '+Goderich Township. The _ . '1 ht. township council meets otti Dec. 3rd and again on :tlfe 15•th. It, is rte t� accounts' putin quested that fall acro is be at the earliest possiblel moment. t •n ' r m liis Weather 'permitting n a ..y„ f o this township,. will attend the fowl supper; and entertainment ,10'. be held at Suninierhill an Fe::day evening of. this weep: •Mr•. Jolin Parker has: returned from Minden, Man., .and is at the homes- tead• on the' Kith :con. He is 'neat in love with the 'Wes•t, the crops around Minden averaging froin twelve to •fif- trien bushels per epee.'One. of life far eters iherc • had ..one hundred acres in Wheat .which yielded t}firteen hundr' d r thntrks tire' bushels. Mr. Parke Vie. • Ontsario farmer is doing better than Township. is the tiller of, the Soil : on the pr- Ilce:llei4 ow g lairre. Messrs. J. Manning, 'V.vee'oui end Misses Bertha. Manning and.:J.illy ' ewe Cool returned after .their •.isit e ith relatives .in Manitoba, oh .Saturday .• Mrs.' A. Tucker L: s ieturncd e,ftcr a visit: with her I:atigleer in l' n;ril:o. The auction sale of '.', h' I•nrn- ham's• live stock anti effect.,, ionk place last .Saturday and was very,lar- gely attended The -live stock went at fair prices and the .a: m was fele to ..John Riley; . a neigh! r, lor• five thousand .dollars; ' The place: • ;oitsi,ts of;bne hundred acres • with fair builu- ingn•. Mr. Riley will now. Lav', three hundred acres. 'A meeting . of. the. ere, ditors• of Mr. Farnham' .will 1 c. bcld in Clinton on Saturday next. ` The Iitillet�t couneil• met in Londe:,_ bora •.bn- Monday the 1gth� with' the marnbers all present.. • By-law was passed fixing places 'for holding • nominations and election, ' the D. R. officers. to be as'follows.in the different divisions : ...No.i—John Fowler, Temperance with the oilier lodges ..of the village,. some time; All of the • members aro requested to attend. Varna. ' The anniversary' services in connect - :foe with the Presbyterian church were hold last Sunday and passed off' very successfully. Large congregations at- tended at hots' services; and eloquent s,ermoais were delivered by Rev, .1i'. Stewart of London•• The meeting of the township mutt-. ell announced for the 3rd of Decemb- er, will instead he held, on. the Satur- day peeceding, the first day of tlia;. months. Revival meetings were commenced in the Gatlin Line Methodist church on Monday evening of this week. They will be conducted by Rev, Mr. Brown, who will, no doubt, receive assistance from other ministers. The town hall was crowded ow 'rue-. sday night of last week ro' hear the Black° Knight speak on tie Temper - nee question,. The collection and stibseeip•tions amounted to thirty-three dollars. "1' t Black Xni ht is in the The g employ of the Doniiniea Alliance. • A Local Option meeting will beheld hn the Presbyterian church on I+'ri- ilay night of this weep.,. There is sir P. y Spence lc vin 1 1 of h Satire talk a Toronto speak in the township ,during tlike coming month. He is to addre:;; a meeting in llennall shortly. . Don't forget, the date of the fowl supper to be given under tlfc auspices of the Methodist chureh. It is Moe- day, onday, 'December 3rd. iIall, Kinburn. " -'2.---James: Wart, Ilai'lock. • . " 3--P• 'Quigley, school house i o.2 " •1—Il, Adams, Forrsder's, HalI,, Londesboro • • 5—\Vii. 'McCool, school 'house .•No. 5. "' l; Geo. Snell, Township IIai1. • 7—John Fingland„ school house • No. 0. A By-law way passed authorizing the issue of Debentures for $500 for the part payment of a new school house in. U.. S. No. 12, ]-I;, & G. 'Complaint has been made ie. some of • the members' of the- council respec- ting the dumping . the old tinware and other rubbish ' on the Boundary Line of Mullett 'and ,Blyth causing horses to be frightened and being dangerous to' the travelling .public and theclerk was instructed to notify the, Blyth corporation to have same removed. A number of accounts. amounting to $1005 were ordered to be paid. Council adjourned until Saturday, December 15th• when, it is. expected that all the township accounts for 1906 will be settled. The Collector will receive taxes at Londesboro. on. the 1st and 11th, Clinton on the 8th and Constance GU the 10th of December. TIfi Board of Health held a met- ing the same day and received the report of I)r. McCallum, the health officer, from whichit •appears • there has been glebe sin ei.,d,,mic of measles particularly in' Section No. 8 and la- ter on thraugltotth the township there were a,imbo f cases• of •yp lo id fever, also some very severe cases of diarrhoea two of then: being rapidly fate's. The..vital statistics for the township this year so far aDe Birth s 4J a Marriages 13, Deaths N. —Junes Campbell, Clerk. • • •••••N•+••N••+•N••••N•N•+•••••+••N•+•O.••PN•N•N•. NO STANDING STILL, els ,• Public-spirited citizens of • • Goderith are juMlant over •;• the .pa.;sing of bylaws gran- + ting aid to two industries •;• to 1coate in; that town. •;• That the bylaws weree car- •;• ried by very largo major- •;+ itf es aniadditioral cause for gratification. i fi e t a g a a ran. • g• ❖ Down in . Soafortlf 'the + •;• people are pointing to the . +:• •;• new shoo factory and the •; •;• paved streets ands saying, +;: . •,+ "Wine's the matter with • • g. Seaforth•?" • y Exeter has, awakened and •. g• starting with a canting lac- ;• •;.r toi:y will shortly be hording •;• :. out . indt. em•entrs to other •;• .v ltc in, us i e s d . es •;• Clinton hasn't been doing + •S anything along . these lines for several months, Why, ? + : Ask us Something easier. +;• Perhaps . the Board of •;• •;• Trade •or the Town Couneil .;• :;. might give a reason. +:• • Bayfield. Dr. ' • Atkinson °I. Detroit: and Mr. George Chesney of Seaforth v.c:e iu the village 'on Saturday. • • Next Sunday: Rev. Hines of 'Trinity church .will preach• his hast seriuon' in the morning, alter whrch e will' hold, services here •in the etening ter- lig the • winter. isl ' • Miss• Annie: Yelland ?f 1�.4n r,ti1 er' 7 v 1 e. i; 1 „a c uaiuf nets , renewing a q a 6 Mrs,. James Ferguson; uti ::or: Vas- ter Jamek arc' viviting her parents, • :VIr stud sirs. Porterfield of licit noch.. • '..Ver: \Vorseil of Godericli, ` wire late. ly bought out the hardware ar•.d tin? smith-businessof Mr: Thomas,I'iiiott, has:.rented. Charles Tippet's store -on. Main street ' who' is now having it put: . ih repair. •• • • . •The•raembers of Trinity .chileelt have organized a Guild With the following rs : officers i Hon. •President, Mrs: (Rev. IT ndes ) Pres., Mrs., D. McNaughton • Vice -Pres.,. , 'Hiss C A Parkd ..-Secretary, hiss E. Marks • Aseis•tant Sec., Miss' Millie Cameron_ Treasurer; .Mrs. 3.. W. Tippet. TJes dbll • • The or,geeizatioii. Will :be: known ..a5: �' • T •iii`* :Church lurch GuildGuildaiid has•. for its • i .y 1 label Bfnohani of Laird, Mone object the. •u 1hiildin of the home 'arra, is •• eisiting at her aunt's, Mrs. church. . Geo. Christopher's: We • are sgrry to state that Mr. • e.fu'ldooir: is \r:'Ty i11 at 'Present. Mr: :and Mrs: J. G. • Grieve ,xetura- ed home after apleasant two mon- th's visit •with'frieeds in the West. Tlie . Leadhur'y Beef; Ring winds up this weelr.' Mi'.' Win:. Searleut• of Leadbtiry cal- led on: • .McKillop friends last week: Quite a member from • around.- here. attended the concert •given by. the Eckhart family hi 'Walton ,last week. Master Clarence Mudie: is " visiting hie sister, Mrs. M. Sterling of Clr,d- Seaforth: : Barrister. F.,.Holinested met .with aii accident they almostproved fa.tal,au,t the final 'result of which is still • in, doubt. Ile had jus; driven in from his • home in• Il'arpurhay, .and while ascending the second story of the Scott block, either .nrissedr, his footing or was .seized with a fainting spell, and fell:, backward . clown the stairs to the landing., He. Was picked, up . in an unconscious contlitioii, and con- ericli township. • • • 1 veycd to the office of 'Drell. H. Ross,, -1 • Mr: Fred.. Scarlett• visited Blyth where his . injuries,. consisting .of a Mends on. Sunday, • 'seep, sated in the head, and other l:}s. Coates • had • a very suet.eeidul minor cuts and .bruises. were. attend - :auction sale. ' Thos .• Brown, wielded ed to, and he was reinove,i to.. Itis the hammer. : home. .As be is somewhat ade",an0ed • in; years his friends are app e e • of the result:a.. .. • SaysForm a Club A reader. of The News -Record . in . Vancouver, B. B., who has noted; that; five continue to urge the necessity of having more industries locate in Cli=' nton, nays in many places it has.beeit. found that. •the best way to boom the town, is to form a Club consisting of the most cnterl;rising citizens. In i •,Vancouver they have such. an organ- ization known as •`-'Ther One'TTundrec'• Thousand Club" wliich says : In 10110 Vancouver then Will haver one hundred thousand' men I Move her; Moe° her ; WI -IO? • :Vancouver. Tliere•'s not a place 00 earth. snore fair : Nor and that has prospects more rare;'' se Move. her ;• .Move her, • WHO.? Vancouver. • I'ho death., took I::ace ..at C in, rL the County house of. `Refuge, on. 'Sun, tray, of a former well known resident of this rection„ in she' person 0f Jar niesMeGoiinigle, aged sixty-five. years • The funeral took place front his bro -da thNi. s icsicicnee, S•eaforth, on Tuesy A team will be entered' ]rn the. Int .erine:diate series of the 0. 1I.. A. . . A quiet: wedding took place at the . Seaforth Presbyterian manse on Wen nesday .evening of last week 'when _lir. %Tarry Carnelian of Seaforth; and Miss Lena Kiehne of McKillop town-' ship were joined in life partnership, Rev, F. I•T. Karkin performed ,.he cer- mony. The bride wore , a gown of crepe de chene trimmed with • white chiffon. • Lucknow, An arbitration casts engaged vire at- ; ,tYit7oil of y- Law e 2, ret"'Soft a co.mson all ?'!onlay, anti a number1YdMalof The Mossbacks'say don't; go too far We'd beiit,er stay right where. we are,. but WIIO Move her x Move hher; ? ' Vancouver. 's 11 wishus Well those who s r to ilo.,e o So here's , And those that don't can go -'-ori. Well, We'll Move. her; Move her ; ''veto' ? n Vancouver . Two earthquake, elmek:;, the seemel being the iestast t ,,rer n e a Istcr q felt at Jamaica late on Tuesday nig- ht last. 1 chisel,:; appeared as witnesses. 'the Issue, was between Paul Sttmltzer and. John ,S,iteftzer, of Seattle, Wash., the claim being that Sme1tzer' had re- moved timber from the farm of the latter without leave, and, making, claim for damages therefor. The finding of , t 1' 1- assessed' a 'S1 .e the arbitra.ors• a5sr tzer the sum of $1,500, which tee had formerly. offered. Mr. John ;ntelirer assumed the cos1ts. MIrs,e Thos Joyner and family have • I removed from their farm to Wingham, where they intend to make their home. Tile • old homestead becomes the property oD Mr, Jolie Joiirt of this •.' f, villa c. Mits. William Gardner of Ashiicld 'died very suddenly on Monday.