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The Clinton News-Record, 1906-12-06, Page 5December lr kith 1906 The Clinte* News -Record. Ladies' Watches. Chir Sped' $i o.QD' watch i ' Ladles Isa gold filled ease, hand- somely engraved,, containing a stem wind )eveeled Lever movement, highly finished anduaranteed an accurate tirne keeper. We have others ranging in price from $12 to $40, Our _special $15 and, $24 I.9die13Vaatches arexerypop- ular. t r Gentlemen's. Watches. - Our Special $13 Gold Filled 20 -year Vase contains a high grade, stem wind,' Lever movement. We have them in three different sizes Others at $15, $25 and $30. , 0404 We have a special stew wind, nickel case watch at $5 which .is the beet -value we • sever had in stock, , Boyer Watchefee at 51.00 $1.25 and $1.50. • '+F">•iRS•: J. Grigg� .d.✓:" 4Y � � •?r 47 a Te2bell�' �Y and Optician *N+••w+•H Silvorwaro Will always be popular for presents. t is artistic andj tt u eful and nd buy when you b y sil verware $ you want the best and most serviceable your money 1 scanb u are tea Y Youassured' of getting that kind : here. We •can . sell you solid d s' rl ver • orthe ire best plated P=ed war e which looks like a 1 ke ste ` rling and wears almost a 1Come well. . Uorne ' rn and see%ml.n• well assorted 'stock. Youall fin w d the prices. right 4♦ A. J. . Grigg • Jeweller and Optician ,0404 1••••••••••••••••••••••en jeweller . and Optician 4►• t►••�1► ^Yr„.► 4''� 1►!7► tit. • S S 1••••••••••••••••••••••••1 � Gold Filled I 1--.. -Chains � 1 -- For beauty, good o od w a• e t and Intact they y are better thannI long usefulness, they match the best of solid gold. chains. solid gold in one way, for the hidden core of alloy gives to • .the links added strength n . - Il had durability.• Oti r collection tion 22 of • these • Z h chains is ver large.. B see e ing thewe are sre you will , •' •�form an attachment mentfor one. -�: • i. . • A. J. Grigg •. s::je'weller and Optician S•N•1•NNN••••o••••.•' ; it 0404. ..� � .:. Goldllhiigs-I IdfflO,92S. . A ring : teaks n e a accept-. , able giftto,either a lad i r a y r; ger}tleman • We pay= special; T ...attention to this. line. and car- Famous �rv.one ofthe 'choicest' ii o is the world Over �.. c flee-' ve . Is. � .� the queen among; French:Tah tione of them to` be found in' . le Chinas: It is, exquisitely - • town this size. , ' - thin' but rentarkabl firm. Diatiionds, Pearls, Perfect texture and a fine'I • Rubies, Emeralds, ` hard laze ggive i g t a peerless ¢' . Sapphire:5 Opals, S brilliance. '. • ♦: : and" Turquoises Our lr Rose Pattern tern is an - ex elusive design which we carry in stock. You can buy'a sin - le piece or a complete lI p se t. . W - of Fancy China in many dif=e also have a lagre stock ,ferent designs suitable -for, •presents. ..It will be a pleas- ure to show.you•nur -stock. . in all the newest and most approved pp vel styles. The values run front 5 7cfar a baby's ringto 50;00 for a $ 0404 diamond Gentlemen's Signet Rings, including engraving from $4 A ..: .;to 8. �4.1 s A. •J • Gri gg _ .GRIGG/ i • # Issuer of Marriage Li- •• • Teweller .and Optician Z . cafes.' $ •sly+•N••ss THE NIQLSONS 'BANK •lneotporated bq Act of Parliament 1855. • Capitol -:paid Up 3,000,000 . Reserve Fund- $8,-000,000 Farmers' -Stele Notes: Cashed or Collected. • Malts on all po inti, in 'the Dominion, 'Great Britain, U acted States and all Foreign Couatri ' cs 8n bought andsoldat beat rates. Advances made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men at lowest rates andOn most '#aurorabla *me. SAVINGS BANK Ii1JPARTi[ENT,-Deposits of $1 and up- wards; received. Interest allowed at highoat current rates from date of deposit, compounded half -yearly and added to b principal June 30th and ;December 31st. C. E. 1powofivG, • Manager, MINION ;BOARS FOR SERVICE. -THE UN- dersdgged hair for service •at Lot 40, Coati. 9, Gotferieh township, a pure bred Berkshire .bear, also the 'well known. Yorkshire boar. Terms 'E.1, with priveioge cif returning if •neceser.- a y G. A. Cooper, Clinton, P. O. "TEA "I' RW•A NTIaDVV ,I Tf• 04:04 I EC - and of ss S •C ti 0404. a ex ticato for S. S. Na. 5, llultlet t out%• , i s 1 a commence 1st of January. Salary a a' y y 5444. Applicat= theca, (personal pre1erredin will bo re- ceive- till 'noon, Dee, silly --Richard Carter, Secretary, Londesboto P.O. VO RENT -THE STOVE LATELY ecu pied b . Mr.r • o p yfIa 1y llartliffe. IN. W. 1 arratr. 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRICK STORE FOR SALE -- ON door south h of The News- e R earn . of - 110. -Apply of John McGarva or W. T. O'Neil. 43 STORE To, li,ENT-TIM ONE i OR. tnerly occupied hy Thyself. It has been thoroughly overhauled and is. noW one of the handsomest .stores ia1 CilpatolT-�`y11ns. Jaeksota Sr. 18. hN BUSINESS �S WINTERNTI R AND summer. -The report lei r' having Co circulated that fani only huhu butchering b•usdiiess• for a few weeks, l wish to state that 1 am in the buslnesis both for winter and sum- mer. 1 have now put on a second rig to be tins latter able to attend to my customers. Orders solicited ipti Will receive 11'i',n1pt att'endian.-- Joseph Colelotth, 2* Auction Sale . Register Thursday, Dectnnlbor 13tb, at Varnat farm stock and implements. -.1. .1. Ward, proprietor, E. Ilossenberry, auctioneer. Tuesday, Dec. 1.1th, at Dick's stock yards, Seaforth, 140 choice ewes and iambs alis horses and eattic..-P. A. O'Sullivan, Proprietor, Thos. Brown, Austioneer, TAMES 1606. -RATEPAYERS WILL please take notice that alter Dec. 14tbi five per cent. will be added to all takes remaining unpaid. -Jos. Wheatley, collector, Clinton.. ,144,40,14.1044404444.4 YOUNG LADY WANTS 111✓' 1 I) res. with board or two rooms • without beard in private fancily, Must be aentxal,..P. O. Box 04 'Clin- ton. . FOR- SALE --A LARGE COOKING range, coal or wood. Also a New WilliaMs -sowing ,machine. Mrs. John .A. • Carter, on D. A. Furres- er's Fa,z'm. .• • 40* h 4 TEACHER ACHER WANTED FOR S. S. No. 13, Staniley, for ensuing year. Minimum salary $400, Appltcat,lons received up to December 1i/the-Jas. T. Keys, Sec, -Treasurer; Varna P. O 51-2* GIRLS WANTED. --TO OPER A].`E latftting machines . Wehave posit - ions fora few smart girls, espi,r- f endo not a necessary. Beginhe rs said at the rate of 500 per 1O -hour day while learning and put on piece .work t as soon. as they C �� ,9 .],It lath more. Good 0o operators cam earn $L50 per A Apply b Y latter r Ppy y a er'so p null if possible Y Po b e to The Clint- on" Knitting Co. Ltd. - AUCTION S , AL.1;r F O FARM STOCK and implements. omen ts . The. undersigned has re ' v c et ed instructions i on s fr cin Mr. John. 01 n J. War.a to sell �i auc- tion s,t Varn aby public nuc ; on Thursday, "Desi•. thirteenth, eentle the following: -Aged dri- ver; throe .pear old• °gelding; two year old d filly; , driver efx,years all by Wilder Lea; ' yearling; three, cows supposed too calve in Feb., March, and April 'respectively; twelve' two' year old • .steers; three yearling steers; s twoa yearling rl' lug heifers; brood. sow topigin Feb.; b M se - as Harxfs Y binder nearly new;. Maxwell reaper; Superior disc; cultivator; Perrin riding plow; set hart ows; two pair bobsleighs; • democrat; cutter; cook stove: Salo to commence at. ' ont o'cloek sharp. As the proprietor Inas rented his•, facie everything will ,be sold' without reserve,' Terms := All sums of five'. claliers' and under cash;,.. 'aver that' amount eleven Months. credit ' will be given on Map- prayed •- joint 'notes. Five: •per cent,. per annum triscoun^t'on credit am- - otints ••=E ' Bossenbei'ty, auctioneer, J J. Ward, propriietor,. Now: is the time to. have your Christmas: Photo .taken, •Call Early and get our special offer, lasting until . the i st day of Jan, 1907, J. Roberts. Photo Artist Clinton Crockery When you need Crock- ery it will pay you to buy from our stock. ' Glassware Your stock of. Glass ware has continually to be replenished. See what we have before buying;elsewhere. Groceries Tzlb buying from � uS you are sure of getting new, fresh goods at prices that , will please you. Your Patronage Respect' fully Solicited. 411#11644,911. A: J. /loioiwiy Exeter Deans last weekq,ernoved another of our well-known residents, in the per. rat of Mrs. Fanny ,Ma11at, wife of Mr. John Mallet, who died at her Mono. About bight days ago Mrs. Mallet' WAS taken down with an attack of typhoid' fever; and .alinoat from the first her case manifested a a'erious a.s• poet and gradually weakening, the end soon oaunir. 117rs, Mallot was a hat- ive of Vugland• and came to. Canada with her husband and on Joh), whe. survive, about thirty years ago. 14v- ing itt Oslkawa about seven years sha moved to Exeter whom she resided ever sine, Mr. 4.A, Q. Bobter has sold hie ono, mery business and -lds piggery to. Mr. John 11• Scott of Culloden,- who for some time has been acting - as Government lnspeetorr of cheese feet- orivs and Creameries, Mr.' Seett will talo possession, of the business ort January 1st. Mr, Seotl's original home was at Cromarty. F1ia is a married man and comesi -highly recom- nlotndcd as a, business man, Mx. - Bob- ier's present intention is to purchase some property and build n egmber of cottages, thereon, - Smith Bros.,: who have been rondo cling a general - store business in Mr, L. McTaggart', promises, -Exeter No- rth, for a few months, assigned to the London and Western Trusts Com- pany of London on Friday last, Marriages. '...'i, _ 0404... q_ " • kini30'1 11IePIIAII -- In Goderich township on December 50, by Rev. • Frank - Swann, n a nn a Cassie McLeod s'ae 1VI Leod to lfr A edTb t eb u t, 0404. N'cG , Uh•-00 U I GJLI -0404 N .1t . t, Peter's church, sau th of Centralia,tra i a, on 21st, byFather Rev. Forester, , D•r , P. J. McCue of Cre- diton, on t tom A gala,. daughter of Mr. Daniel Coughlin of Centralia. M ID E INC I♦R-•F X LA B ARD -- At the home of the bride's - parents by Rest, E. Sekuelke, • on November 8t lir 2 h Elizabeth, daughter' f l2 o i r. • August'Flaxbard to Michael aicl ME - t di ager; all. of Ztirich, BE RM DA D DO R -. At the R. C. church xh Dr Y.oatc , anNovember 27th , by Rev. Father Lofselle, Joseislt-ind. Mero4 E t d wru" a Bedard, ,all o f the Sauble auble Line. HALSTEAD-ePLAETZFrR-At'; .the manse in. Auburn, :on November' 21st, by Rev. J. L. Small, Mary Pleetzer of Auburn to Herbert . Halstead o,, Gaderotf.• T'OBIN•e•CORBETT -- On November 16.tht,. at. Si. Peter's- R. C; church, G ric ode h, by the .Ret•- Father Mee Rae, . Michael . Tobin to Sarah J. Corbett,' both' of Dunlop, Coiboxne. HARRIS-I-IORNEY-In Dungannon • ori Nov'entber 28th, Arnold- Harris of Farquhar to Mabel, ,only. 'dau- ghter of Mr. Henry Harney of Dungannon. • ALLEN-FLETCiIER-.At the , 'home • off the bride's parents, Exeter, on November. 28th, by . Rev. A. II: Going, Thomas : Allen of: Usbor'ae to Hester Edna, youngest:daught- er. of Mr,: Wm Pletcher: HUNTER-HAWKINSeeAt • the rosi= deuce of .the bride'sparents, on November 23th, by Rev; E. A: Fear, George. W. Hunter to Olive Edna, eldest,-,datigiLtee. of Mr...Jos- eph Hawkins of the 604th eon. of Usbarne. HENDERSON=MU'RRAY At . the manse, Egmondville, on November 21st, by. Rev.: Shaw, (l. p. Header son of. McIiiliop:.to Florenee- Gert- rude, daughter of Jolehv Murray' of Iluliett. . Births. • ERRATT--Ii1:St•antey' on.. November 30tli; to , Mr and Mrs,. Samuel Erratt, •a eon. Seaforbh, on .November 26th, :to- Mr. ah;d Mis;. ,Wm Pick • le," a srauglster. FURROWS-Ia Seaforth, on - Novemb- er 23rd, .to Dr. and Mrs. F.: J. Burrows,. ,a daughter. CHIS'HOLM-ln, Leeburn, an Nevem ' ber 23rd, to Mr: and. Mrs John • Chisholm,• a c'raughter ' • :DUNCAN--In: 'Brussels, on November 24th, to.Bir. and Mrs VV, E, Dun- can, a dtiegltter, . FOTH•ERINGHAM-In Tuekerereitli, on November 17th, to e. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Fotheringham; ""a. sen. Deaths. '.H •'YWOOD--In Exeter, on; November 26th, Betsy Knight, wife of john A. Heywood., aged, 777 years and '0 months, 11TALLOT-In Exeter, on Noveniber 28th, Fanny, wife of John Mailot, in .her 50th year. . - STONEHOUSE-"In 13elgrai'e, On Nov- ember 28rd, Elizabeth Rath, wife Of Mr, Richard Stonehouse, aged 73"Ya ye rs. • Y IL •M Y • N >+�•--In i�tiIt� W gam, on November 25th, Elizabeth M. Scott, wife of Nlr. Chase Milne, aged .:t8 y ears. • t0UHEED-In Wingltam, on 'Novem- ber 2&th, Dorothy, infant daughter te Mr,and Mrs. David d Loutu er . Di:INCA.N In,toss 2., 13 a ,ori November 24th, • the infant daughter of W. • E. and Mrs. Duncan. SWINDLEHURST-In Morris, on tr i November 17111, . Agnes Swfndlehur- sstr, aged 35 years. . Notice of License Transfer. License Diettiet of West f-turon,- Notico• is hereby given that Jonathan w . G. Emrgh of the Village of Blyth, has made application for permission to tit n•5f er lie a , e the o rust for the prem- ises to the Village of Blyth known as the ('ommereial Hotel, to John .1. 1VIcC u ` 'of the 'Co Clinton.,t rr Townof C,1v Y 1 and that sant application will be con - :Adored at a meeting of the Board of License Commissioners to be held is Auburn at one o'clock 'p. w, oil: the fifteenth day of December, 1900. All pers'ors interested will govern µ'aw V•.i ‘41.14.6.t �•� � ..,►, iisquatn•, Tjeens4 Tnspcetor. Auburn, Dee. 5th, 1900. •s PROMINENT HOSPITALS SAY r IN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL , DISEASE H4 1'1'A ALL R NAINEv'Jtr 1! Il'(D Fl•RU•Nti,YAI.'i7AS]nE IN TittA.TINGtAD)I, CATAIlltii7ZribtgEAS1Nq. M Montt erio N.v.79 1 03. We found lr'eru Perrino relief a in t f avers t i Oases, 4 .• We con n say'it IS a good'toniC sinal we d_ rliv r thankful. aakf Y ul/. Sister a Sisters fU theMod U .She 'h eri p When, n catarrh• once fastens itself neon to h system, i becomes y' , t an; obstinate dis- ease - t eradicate. o a ate d , A•systemic remedy one that reaches every internal organ of the body -is an absolute necessity. • Peruna a is : just such a remedy, It searches out the cause of the disease; healing andstrengthening s en thenin g g the mucous me mbran es and thus ua i via Nature ore �s an g opportunity to erf orm her part rt ofh Pt e P restorative process.. • One of the many hospitals which have v found. nd.Per reruns, n of value lee i n treating a to old and obstinate cases of. catarrh bathe ,Hospital St.. robi1, who .: write, ' as A A '.i'' R 1i, a b int � g l: � lrttt r . 0 organs s. y g is a common ailtrigihti Be Canada fat at least two-thirds of the year. This condition is no doubt caused by the long, severe 8"t ,winters espei'ienoed in this part of the • o c n ins t nt Therefore, when Peruna was dis- covered by Canadian people to be a re. liable remedy for these. catarrhal dis- eases, it at once became a popular medi- cine, not only among individuals and In families, but in, the great hospitals, wherei t was used as a preventative. and relief r in hundreds cases. Thew e e institntlons do not hesitate to give ren o B'i h endorsement men tof e the remedy m d 9 y which s w h h s been e so helpful in •the treat- ment of theiriit oor and sick. ' m n t Among heroinstitutions i gsth at o t the Sisters of Good. Shepherd, who gape the following. endorsement; The Peruna Compsny, Columbus, u, 0610, Having UsedPerana for the past few 'woatbs, for our sick and poor, we are bap to happy say that it basive u s great • satisfaction.. • hasgiven 8 . The Sisters of the Qaod,Shepberd, -August" 1903.. • Montreal. After a continued use of the remedy, this institution has found ne reason_ to change its good opinion of the remedy' and expresses its satisfaction in the fol- lowing terms: follows; • 4 areWe' happy to tell you• that your Pelona has given •us satisfaction. Three. patients have tried it, one 68 'years old, Ren ons Dnpnis, afflicted with catarrh, is muchel r ieved more than he been for a number of years: "A young girl, IS years' old, had an obstinate cough, which halter bottle of Peruna ceased to disappear. "As to Myself, two bottles have Con- vince(' me. that Peruna is magnificent r 0404 B o of there,t treatment e r m •Mol nticnd not Walk al. for a quarter of an hoar without experiencing m ch tatsgn"e Now I cis 'walk amile easily. "Through t hose three sees we dririire to>p ake ?s ngW?4 to. the nblio the :eY- Scienay oi'your remedy:, . Reapital St, John, 01 St. Johns, 1 Province ofQ ochre. A liter letter received from the same Institution. reads as,followet - "Three weeks ago 1 wrote to tett u how w 'satisfactory we found Perrino. Werecommend s ti 6r 6 or colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia.gf I.have used it' Myself as ate Yn! with th the b eat testate:, Rt es 1 taken ' a eke as directed; h !' a teaspoonful; every belt hour." Peruna: not only. •pr0ngptly , relieves.: • coughs hs g and colds 'in their first stages, but is equally prompt' and efficient: -ter ,caterrlialdiseases.in;ibe chronic stage. Of course,. it is only reasonable #o su o'' pp se. that a great meal Iese ruedioirie. will be necessary to care a slight atteek Of Catarrh than •would'.be required ed to • relieve the ailmient after it.heel been ale lowed to become chronic,. , , leer Directions for taking•the remedy will be found, on each bottle, also: in Dr. Uartman's book, stalled "Phe Ills. of • - Life ":which ban be obtained from yolk druggist for the asking,: • - For special instructions- write to Dr, • as a tonic. Mittman, President of :the Hartman. - Sauitarinm,,.colnmbusi Ohio, , AskYour Druggist• for. free -Perule's a Akin -at -lac' for '1907: • •Constance, • Miss Evelyn Tolland, Who has ;been visiting , friends in . Cleveland, : returned. to our village ` on Thursc;.ay, • 1VMtss• Maggie Macdonald' :Silent. last week the guests :Of Mi.s. .I. Mills of I,Iarlock, •" . . Morris Township J. Lr and . ;Mrs: 'Lloyd and Master Jim Shuttleworth of Mount .Forest wardi visitors rtols au .John Mannings for, a few days, • George Davis is on his way home tram the West where lie spbn,t: the suanmsr but is visiting relatives at. Barrie en route. --' Wo arc sorry to hear' that . Miss Lizzi,o .daughter of 'Wm. McCall is on thesick list but we hope sire • will soon ,be. better. She - was . threatened with appendieftis. .1i.' C. Pugh: has been re-engaged , to teach in the ileac school ltousre for the •esrmiatg, year. The salary will be Last week Francis Duncan arrived Home from a stay of several months la the ' West during which he aided in the harvest and threshing. When he left they were having .quite a little winter. • Goderich Township Dick ;Weston • is 'now enc tge=.l an butehesing and is peddling aiiranl: the farmers•, ` He also visits 13ayfLLld wh- ere they have not had a :butcher for some time but need one. Mr. Percy Cook returned on Mon- day from. Hamilton, where he was en- gaged for several weeks.. , . 'Wanted, , HIDES. AND SHEEP INS . FOR WHICH 1 WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR- KET PRICI•a DELIVERED AT. MY I-III)L+" HOUSE rN CLINTON. - -,_0. S. DOAN. O iV. GRAND TRUNK SYs EM THE MINERAL SPRINGS Y',1•' �:I'. CATHARINES, MT. CL1.Mta":V'S ANI) PRESTON. Are famous. Why not spend a few days at one of these points. slt- i.ated 'on the G:'T. R. Hotel aeCom- modation is good ; rates reabie. 'plcke � t. good .going Dec. Oth to. ldtir inclusive, valid to return until Dec. 171h. Pullman sleeper, for Ottawa leaves Toronto daily 10.15 a.m. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL WINTER it 1 AT $ . 2. 2 TO GUELPH h 0 AND D R,iT'iJ RN. Tieketr good going Doe. 8th to 1h .4t h inclusive, in sive v 1 to return until l Dec. 17th, Pullnan sleeper for Otta- wa leaves , Toronto, daily 10.15 p, tn. Por tickets , and full information. call en 11'. 1;•. Hodgens, Town Agent. • . A. 0. Mattison, 'Depot Agent. J. D.Me ionaid, Diutriet raseenge agent, 'retonto, Ont.. OCD 000000000 o 00 0 0 00000 00 DAYS 'OF • - 0000000 RG-AINS We desire to clean out. the Grocery De.. art • p ,.meat in the next. 30 days, and inorder to do so we will give ve s'pecial bargains in all lines. O O O O 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O ,•.Ratesots:lc� 'noes We quote a few.lines to show the cut we are making on the regular prices ; . Men's plain rubbers, rs, regular price 85e,out; price 15c . Boys',.. ,. " 70e,., ,. 60c. •Yout s ,. h 55c 0404 • «, ' 50a ' Women's" :•,. .,.•. - ., a,' ,0c, `..a " 50c ' 0404 24 Men's •Boat Calf Bais, worth' 52.75, for $1.98 Specialline of Women's f)ongola Bale, worth $2.00 • for $1.50 0404 CLEDHILL BROS. Ballard's •- Old Stand 0000.000 00000000000000 *11, lb, 4111,41b,"4110•4116.1111••"ibellib'etw'rbrellbtifr.b.41,4116)1110;`'1 5. . 001. $7.00 • • a e new nove.lties in.t.veede M , sizes-so 0 to 44, for $0 $9 Weights, dark or light shadesmade from en's Suits.in up.to:date styles, in heavy or $ Don't forget our Clothing is shrunken and sewn with linen thread. POPL TONE W GAI?DiNi R 8"ooessors to MoICrnnon ca Co. BLyni 4_,• �.�. tivrwi• Iv .'1rMnl► iw �1✓ " �+alr'%-' +ilfil wic k++ ; - MEN'S Stylish Suits j Men's quits, made from good doniestie tweeds, sewn with Linen thread, shrunken throughout, sizes 36 to 44, for $5.00. Men's Sttits, in stylish tweeds of fancy mixes, in Checks, stripes And overplaids, sizes 36 to 44, for $7.00. . m dew§yRncord Adgertisemcnts Always pay r