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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-09-27, Page 1I . . 4�,�­� " . . I I . a lomws_,�- , , Is � = . I . .. I . ... I � I . , I , � I... , . . .- 1 ­.,Ar_ I . . �. � - � , 11 , .. � I I 11 I ..�, .. I . I . I 1i"11E ­ � 11 a* VW 11 I . 11 ; . I C1111"..h'I.�6- 0 � T -,N 7 r-11 � 1W 'k- I I � . __ ,-.-- ___ ___ . , I ... -_ 2 . � . ­4�11 �O' � � I . . . . I . . ,� - - , _____! _____ - -;;: � .____._____, ­ � -_ . _­.___...==z7r _-__ ,..''I . . . � I CLINTON, ONTAR10t TUURSDAT� SEPUMBIM 279 1900 . . Q . I - ; I ;: .,=-..1.=1 , 1'-.,:1 I ­_ =: I..": . . � . ------'--' ' I . , ;;_-� '..,­­ _� I I . � I Whole Number 1134 . - � - - _�_­ - _,�_ ­ . The New` s $0 Record will be se, ut t I _­ - . - � . O any address uutil the eud of 1900 for 25 cents. What's your Post. Office Aildre,cfa 9 � I __ � - : - . . I - . ... __ I .1 11 ­.. __ .. ,� . gibe%ep eegi;pa - _9 e_99a6;Q9e0Q0G ­ .1 . - ­ - - - ! . I 0a0Qa1%0Qea9Qa6Ne16ee0 W ThfinUirlYlair Pay. Review St(votay. I ----,. - - ___ � -,.-- -, . 1. .1 - - --- - ---�_ . 1� . I The Governor-General has Proclaim. There will be an s. S. review ser. . BAYFIRI,D. . ------ .11 I � . . ad Thursday, October 18bb, as. Thanks. , vice in the Ontario street church next . ULYTH. KIPPhN. GODERIC" TOWNSHIP. I I - - - I ii f Missolive Thompson has returned garlyouTuesday morning our citi. Rev. Win, and Mrs. Gauld, who . . . I * IL Riving Day. This'date will be muph Supday at which addresses, will be do- from A visit I to her sister In M r peace- have been h Mr.. and Mrs. Alex, Ostrom spent a & , ome for about 4 year on fewdays In Loudon recently, . . has. . f al alumbera. by �he sounct of the fire furlought leave next Thursday, 27th more acceptable than one In Novem. livered by Rev. Dr, Gifford, 9 Ichigary. zons were awakened from - that . . . ber and will pernilb of greater oub-of Mi see Ruby Whiddon and Flossie '. Holland and Dr. Thompson. There tans . =_ door enjoyment. th S buryo who are attending the Clin. alarm bell when their attention Was fusb-, to resume missionary work in Mr, J- W- Elliott has doolded'to . _­ _i. Priceless , , an a day in the will also be specitil music by the.or. . give up farming, for a time at least, . wOR-1, ::-- - ... . dreariest mouth in the twelve. ton Collegiate and Model, respeotively-, cirawn towards the station by the Formosa. During hisetay in Ontario ,,v - _�__­­ , chestra, and, the 8, S. male quaroette. - and has ren ted his farm. for a. five-year I I . .=: - -.'�.i.IrE.. . were at home over Sunday, 801019e and flames issuing from the old ­ n�:!:-:;- . . � Mr� Gauld has visited many churches term to Mr., 4ohn . . ,Li:;" - . . . . - . !; .. . . .1 I Died In 414aftba. The parents of the scholars ajid friends M168 Chrysler, Mrs, Thompson and I Emigh hotel and It was noblong before and delivered stirring addresses on , Danby, an indus- � '_i . the building was a mass of flames. The missionary enterprise. Mrs, a yo g man a at P Be t .. .!::= Mr. John. Shabrook of theBaseLiae Of the school 6.re invited to .attend the Miss Thompeort of Brumfield, were who I re n :: .: . I I . I received a telegram Monday evening review to gas for themselves what an . . Gauld has triou un I - ' ad I I I . <�-_Sight � guests of Mrs, Cowie last week. - firemen and engine were soon on the also done good work in visiting Auxil. employ by Mr. Thos. Elliott. Mr. � I � _ ....... , - - ­ _..�.._�� I . from Molita, Manitoba informing him UP40-dato school it ig. . Denby Is just now a bachelor, buty . ; , . , I 'Pob and checked the fire so that it did I ` . � -­e,-J,:z ... .1 . - . I ... Miss E. Murray and Mr R, Talbot of I tri4e I % , ** "'WiM.E.". ifV_-,;q..;:; '� I of the death 0 big �laughter, .Mrs. &1(tIeLomig. I . - and Mission Bands and deepening. , i I . . . Thos. Stil ­ I . - Drysdale were in town last Sunday not carry to adjoining buildings, The their Interest; in the . Dame Rumor credits him with the iu� . ,, great work of tentiou of chanpring that state for a 11 I 1. $ I . inson, of.that place. The de. The' exterior of the. Whitehead afternoon. o hotel has not bad a license for a nala, bringing the Pagan world to the.feeb of I . I I I . . � ceased was married about a year ago block N. being painted by Mr. J. J� more blessed one. He gets the farm in I .� ;, . . An Itinerant musician and a funny bar of years an.d. Mr. Smith, and family the Lord Jesus. Mr. and Mrs. Gauld I A . . in Dakcta, but, With her husband, has Fisher, who has Just completed beauti- little'monkey amused the children on have oocupled it for some time past, Lime for fall plowing and likelytake" . I M -, A ContieSt With Agp. since lived in Manitoba,- Not having 'fying Harland, Bros. third stor% the street last Friday -evening, will leave their two $one with relatives Possession Of the house ab o*ut Christ I . . I. .. � . . known.of ber.illness the sad news was The 0. E. Society of .W * � . They managed to escape themselves here to be educated, Their little - . . . . � jilis church Mr. James Fowlie's face wears a Very but lost g, portion of their belongings, mas time. , Mr. Elliott has not yet ful.: I . . I .. Many are prejudiced against the wearing of glasses �, a terrible shook. ' I wasaddressed on Monday evening by broad and comprehensive smile these The I firemen worked away until three daughter, tuo Young to attend school; I ly decided in what Ilue of business �he � ; I I a � . Us a girl, � I I Will accOUIP4DY them to Formosa, will embark. and may handle stock � . : . . As Mr. W. M. Lowery, assistant to while the catechism was in the hands The town halfhas been engaged for thing was safe, . 8 . . ) when they are imperatively needed.'They maybe . I We dont know how themselves to Christian people during. likely� move into Clinton which is al. � . � ,nd sometimes positively dwoline to use them,*even KiCked 0 4 110M. l Mr, McTavish who also took the topic, days. o'clock in the morning before every" Mr. and Mrs, Gauld have endeared for a, time. He will, .It I altogether I . sensible and display good judgment In all other Dr, Fowler, was yesterday performin of Miss Lindsay. ' - Fair night and a good entertalume ut in the fire originated or what insurance their sojourn in Ontario and all unite . matters,. but 11) -this one respect they act ,vithoub . ' .9 , . . � � ways pleased to welcome such . � %son. A contest With age is hopeless, and it is I an operation upon -it colt lately par- A fair-sized audience saw "A Breezy in progress of preparation, there was on the building. I in wishing th . an ,as- . I . . . re ' I � . � , am a prosperous voyage - . ) the part of wisdom to yield gracefully,only be care. - chased by J. B. Hoover, the animal. Time" in th timable couple as. Mr. and Mrs. � I ., a town .hall on Tuesday Dr. Woods was called away to Gode- Oa Sunday the bar-, eat home thanks- and every success in the blaster's work. . . T, W.. � � X . ful to begin with the right kind of a glass. . . lab fly.With its front feet and struck night. .The performance was the live- giving services were 'held in Tzinity ,Elliott, .. I . . . . � Its our province to an . rich last Monday- on a donsultatioll. Much regret was felt here on leariv- I I , Spectacles as low as ply that kind. . 'Mr. Lowery across the forehead and Rest; and most entertaining that bag The doctor is an acknowledged author- church which had been Ii.eantifully do* ino of the death I Mr. William Proctor has had &. good . � I � � ify W11.00- Your money back nose,inflicting a cut which'bled con- been corated with . of Mr. . Douglas A. run at bass fishing lately. But a few , ' I I I 71 OU Want it. . seen. herg for some time. ity, in medicine and surgery and his . fruit, grain and flowers McDonald, eldest son of the late Rev. days since he went o 6 and yanked u . I I I � � . . . . . . . . I sid.erably. Mr. Lowery. will have to in order to keep pace .with their advice is often sought after in consul. for the occasion. Thera. were large Dr. McDonald of. Seaforth, which Bad- . fifteen U . P - ­ - ... . . I I . vK. ear sticking plafter fox, a, few c . trade the go . . . . beau ties with an average weighb , � 1. I , I . . : : . . 4 . . . lay as -ahead firm of W.Taylor & tations. . . congregations at both. services. The event took place1a Winnipeg on the of nearly three polAnds. When he rp. . 1 $ 1 , , I � (� I . C ­ the result, . � . I . .1 Son have engaged another manin the Re , Mr. Campbell, I rector, Rev;. Mr, McQuillan, Officiated 15th just. When a young . � I . I . .1 IV . who occupied St. ' I man Mr. turned to Mr. Charles Williams' the - ' ". . wo ooper &CO., - A adod ften I I person of George. Mytecker of Preston Andrew's pulpit tba� past and preached bothmorning. and even- McDonald taught school in this neigh- rthy councillor 'was foreed to ac- � . . . . . . t Market. � . . . � . I . � � two Sundays, ing beautiful discourses, suitable. for borhood with much acceptance and wo . I I . . . Large quantities of wh6at,have been. who began work on Monday. - has gone to St. Thomas, Mr., Camp- . . I I � . . - - I . d===-0_CUNT0N handled by the Clinton buper, this While Robert Corcoran of Stapleton Ility tb6 occasion, which were listened to knowledge that he knew a thing or . . I ;1 . . . bellIs a young man of ranch 4�1 made many friends, - . I . . I , I I . IvUll-wraptaitention, Thechoirrend- two about bass fishing. Mr. 'Proctor I' , I � . . . . . a. Arnts for Btitterick's Patterns and . . . . 1. past *ask.. many farmers coming Was dfiving a milk wagon on Tuesday Who will soon come to the frollb. . Mir. Canning and fapily having sold. now as tinsy as can be at the improve. I . I � , I . I . . A) Fashion Journals. . . . from but a few miles from other mar- and the vehicle was about -to capsize . . . ered the musical portion.of the service t their bu,inoss moved last week to I . . .1 , . Miss Maude Pollock, who has spent '-, on Weeeeeeee­ elee QOG990QO@44asteo� much -higher price he Jumped to the ground and the horse, the piist . .in a very creditable manner. The off. ' . mentson.his farm and does not a � . I N kets,o I' 'o I I I month visiting friends in � . S�oaforthwhere they intplyd residing . x. I I *eagee,i,�e I Paid harrel' Q,�'dtherjcbt.buyers were fell0pon him inflicting ertory for.the day am I pact to get back to Detroit until . . . I . . canted to $151 I . NO. . � . - . . . I . Pay. . severe injuries. DrysdaI6, hits returned home looking .1 for a -time till A new sphere of cbmmer-. ' . . . - - . . . .. __1 . - . . . . . . _: ing gixty-two cents Per bushel (Ind TnE NEWS-RIOCOTLD's list. 'of sub- , better for her visit. . . . , which vwill, be applied tows, � rds the cial I activity opens up. � They will: be veynber.. I . . � . . . . . I . � . .�. � , . their Clinton competitors sixty-flvo. scribers is .on tile increase. The list U- U 'MU'AA ;, U , . 1. Phurcb debt.' � much -, ..A h 44, :.� . Mn Lionel Nafbel intends leaving . . . I . � � . . . VY ily . I . . . . . I Do You want. to roast yourself .cooking meat when the tem- perature has been ranging f rom I � 95 to 100 degrees. in , the shade . I . . . � . I � . I I . . . . . I ; . I . . . .When - . *:'.. I . - vo . u can get something in the Uanued Goods line a great deal � I more appetizing' . , , I . . . % , . , . . I I . , I . : . . I I . . I , Here . ? * . s.' I I I � � I ' ' I A few. Palate Ticklerg :�-_Oan- . ned Chicken, Duck, Pigs Feet, Ready Lunch Beef,, Turke I � Tongue, SoUced Mach oral, LOK, . sters, Oarabus, Shrimps, Sar- . . dines, etc. . . I . I . . . . . . . . � . . .. .. , I . . � . . I � I . For , . . .' - - Three cents par bushel is a'. very . ,was never anything so'�,Jarge,as at _.y ,. , W 0, Wit, ,VU Iss Gilbralth,� conducted 'very Several of our citizens took in the . I � . J a many friends here, . . I ­ next Monday for Toronto, where lie . marked difference and must bring. tile . . . 1, grain this wityl -, . the present -time. If yqu are not now. a subscribdr get into thio swim and join .Mary ,,, stiocessful dress -making. business-bera, . . , Goderich Fair last week, .1 . . M , . r. Brewer of B ' ruseels, who recent- . - .. . .. - V . 'Mr. . D. Ila � . � Y, successor to. Mr.. Cann . - . I I .. � . . thinks ot studying for the. min, try. . . .8 Ris bright, merry daspc�iltion will be I . I , . . . .. . . . . . S.A. Harvest ThaqRsZlying. �., I . - . � . I . . . . o.ur Patrons; ,. . . I . . . . . . . ..,. . has ace(Fptecl a good position in adress- . I inakilig establishment in Obasl , , , ay, ly bought th . .a photo business Of Kiss ' - Ing, has began operations.. Mr. Ray , is a gentleman of intelligence. and bQ0­ . . . .1 ,� Badly laiss6d. by his many friends. . I I . : The .-.harvest thank giviryk, . , , e , ,services *barracks . A telegram was recelved'froin Mt. Clemens, Mic � higan, one day last week ­ L I . . Rev, John McNeil, who, we mention- Sutherland, is having some extensive . alteration s made in the. gallery before - , ness abilit and is likely to do a large' .y . The fall wheat in thi tio . . � I . 8 S06 1 n is very I . i .1 slow lu, coming 'tip owing to the ' ' . . begin at the SalvationArmy on Satiirday and continue until' Tues. . askinu for the' address of . William L , ad-. soine time zigo, bad purchased. Mr. I . ' Parsons' property the Front Road, taking possession. . . . Our - townsman,, trade as general lubvchafit. He comes Well recomme' I . I tided ­ _ . . . dry weather of. some time since. , . . � . . I . � . . I . � I One those - I I � day,iilght, The,sUbjects for Sunday aferly Sparling, for of Clinton blit 2iow of Winnipeg., Th6`information.. .on is here taking possession of his i6c . I . . � an t . . -Mr"Charles Hamil- ton, has had the old frame building on , .. Mrs. Orshittia aliddaughter of Toron- L .. of . - , . . I interesting And happy � " I . which :all. like to about .. . services will be as follow' s : . . __8 P' M' Plenty and to spare ; 8 p. in., Neeeo- . w . Was Bought on account of the a . . . . . L . oy"ous 'llness purchase' and . will move '..his family . .. I . here soon. ' . . 1. .. I . .. . Queen street, Which he used its an, in!, . L . - L 66'ato visluiig Mr. it'lld . . at the home of , Mrs.. Win. Moore of the village. �'.. ,q,vants .hear �� . � . , . L . , I - took place, last Wedryesday,e ' � Venting at . I I Lsities to secure. a bountiful harvest, of Mr. Sparling's son, .Fred. . The WAnager of the Winglyap Ba 8a , . I . . 1. Black squirrel shooting is .'the order plintient all P, pull a * 0 a down and will : have it rei laced With a brick'buildi P 09' . - . � 2 . - Mr. Robert Murray is expected ho e, � I In , the, residence of.Mr. William Sterling, . . . . . . . . I .. L � 1. . 1, Who his'daughtei-, Rebecca, was un- I � . 11 At 11 pi in. there will be.. a Cov6iyant . . � � � ball Club issued a challenge tOL the oftbe day and we, frequentl " sea on y r. : k r. Will. M. Brown left on Tuesday from. his via' it at Lachu,tb this week. . . - I ited . . . I . -in the holy bondg`of matrimony .. . . meeting - and- on Monday evening.. a . L public sale -of fruib,.v�eget ables, etc. L. : , . . Clinton Club illrouib, Tuesday'a Mail I :L . I . local nialrods coming, into town with, . . I - . . evidences ofhaving 4hd good sport.. . for Florida for the benefit of his h " : . I I I . ealth. 'who 'haa�been L Maatdr Clifford W , , atson, whose .arin. w'..'di loc te' as a a d last,. ' ' - . . . . . � . ,,,, .to.Mr., Johnston ofthe Sao. . . . . I Only im ' ­­ . I I � . . � 1, . 1 . � I L L � Doz Poisoner. . L ;. I... 1. , and,Buipire.f6r,a match -to be'played , .. I . I . ,atllrusseis. M LbaSL ... . been before re- L .. � . L . 1 : . I L . Mrs, (Dr.) Atkinson end. Miss Carter I . Mr. Frank Patilclr, blix-tending at the oommercial'for blye'� . . . week accidentally, is doing well and Will goon -be.. . ' I . I . able � to media , L . te friends of the contracting, pa - ... I k tj­ W , L - . I . I as are Present but, the 4hole see4 . � . . I . The dog poisoner has, gof to work . . marked -the pl.ace selected! I s out -of -the, .of.Detroit, w ho have so ' , ant the sum- . . I .. ... L Past ten 'monthsj left on Monday for- reanifte.his-studies atschb6l. , I . : I . L � . ' . . .. L I . . Lion Joins in g ad wishes. . O . 6aL again and Monday evening' gave ' L I , . way for the Rub though all � right' I -or mer. here; r . . �turned to thehy home last .. . 11 . . I I I Dutton where he has secured a job, at . I Mrs. M . cKay of Embro,. �Ister.irt-law . . . . I About fast threshing. Oneday.last - , , . Mr. J. B. Rurdlyall's GreatL Dane it dose . Wit) , .gha.m. -manager must try' it, - i Tuesd4y+ af . ter� enjoying A pleasant coopering, which .is the trade he fol- to Rev. Di. McKay of F I . - OrmOsa, is visit . . L ­ .Week Mr. William Slack threshed over. - . L which caused it to kick the bucket . .! . .The . I . I I ... . . again. season, Tbey.wil) no doubt return. .. I aken low.5., * Mr. Clark of HA on has ,� t Ing friends here prior to their do arture P . 600L busfielg of c n - .r, " ' L . ate I one hour at U - . i Air.. Rumbalt had refused forty dollars . � I 'fort , I I While .Eddie Sheppard was hitching next year. as they. have become ran . 1. . ch I I .t Up'. Patricles place. . . . . . . I I . L for the East, I �: . . I . . L � . . William Young's, at I at we h . - I . .. ea ave . he dog, but apart from the value, . , , up V.. O's I , eil's delivery. horse on Mon.. I Bayfield. ' � . :. attached to . L I . I . . , I 11 The Ladies' Guild of Trinity .6hur6h The churches were 4ell attended I .. I , . .. . I .. . I 1. - 'L L be'eu-so informed. . ., . . . � I � . . of the ani.mail had b.eoome attached to I . I I L . ;day the animal , . ran away when Only . I Mrs. Tbbs. SU son,,. Bauble Line, in . . I . . . . .. a War 'busy MI'last' week decorating hist.Sabbath. . , . I I ... L . . ., . 1. I I I I �, 11 . .. . . . . Miss Dil ver of the Huron Road wA; I I it and: was very indignant over its dog- * L �half hitched, 'But'. Eddie.., climbed , . went ,to Kincardifie on a visit last I . I pr, t ' . III a*ir " a ty piece of � Worship for the The. ground i berries are ' receiving � . . visiting 1�eimsister. Mrs. Chas. Andrews, , .- 'I . 1. . truction, If he could locate the POIB- I . abdaid and grasping the.lines' he held I . week. - . I , . I . harvest, home. .. . ,.' . . . . . some attention I . this wee'k.' . . . I � . I . . - . . . , I . . y in Seaforth last weeki . . . . : I . onaille would make - ttim. repent the . I .1 . I. . I ' on until -he brought the' runaway t;o A I . miss . Camero.n of Detroit visited her Themew brick block I aboiib comgl .. e. a , . , T-, * Prom Another Correspondent, , . ...- ,�h,� . . I . I I . .. I The late winds. have *despoiled .the : .. I . .. I I . . I . . . . . . .. . . I . , . . - . . .. I . . 1. .. � ..� I.. . . . deed. . . I � . . . � � I . . . w_ ­ � . C6 standstilla, uple'of miles.up the Hur. - w days last week. - peopleforafe � . � . Led and I ibe owners and. ten,�n I t9 expe . et , 6 Pit" Weelt we nave. Dad quite A variety in . - -he larger.portion of mar. ; . . I frult. trees.of.-L I I . . Sandwiches. there is nothing- - . � . . � I I ".. I . I . ... I I . . .. . . nicer than DeVilled Ham, . Sidewalk In or Out, I . . � � . , onRoad. Eddlelanerva delighted the I I 1. . . . . . - .. Mr,* Wyn Heard. is still improving big . . to be in in.a, few days;- . � . � . I . . - weather, several. severe storms both, wind and electrical ke'ta'ble fruit and a's :&* consedtienee � .. . I I . I . . . I . . . . . I I � . I . . � I . . � I I . I , , � , . The residents of Huroti street. West, . I . South side, were considerably worked spectators. . I I . I The following are Among the horai 3.. 'The addition * of a - ' � .., good ver andah is the present unddrtaklug. - Mr. J, G,-Enilkh and -daughter, Miss Alice,' of Gode . I rich were in town on . I doing much clam , . age to our orchards 17 . . buyers dre rather: timorous, in pu rehas. . . I . . � . Ing. . . � , . . . . I I � f . � �. . .. . . . � . . I . I .. 1. , �� .. For Boy ` loots. Your. s A:p I last Thursday . when -the employees 'iP' , � .. . orders I 1. . received by J. -B, Hoover; * of the Clin. . . ­ 011ltuary,­'In ,the midst of lifews . . ­ . . . Tuesday viewing, the remains of I . the hotel Fill one half the apples Were, blotri, ,ff;and great Ahe . troes torn from . .... ' ' Air'. . .Goo. 0; Sturdy�s! new''bri6k. - ;. * . . I . , . . . I , . 1, .. : . .. . 1. . , . � I .., 11 � . . . ­ . I of the granolithiewalk. contractor ,be. � . . 'for ton marble'w.orks r ecentlk z-Rap.eran.� . . . . . tire -in death," . -This was strikingly destroyed by�flre the night before, I . I . - - .. . I roots, in etposed placles. . ,house oil tho'Uh con. is, nearing poin. I . . I . I � L . � � . � , I . I I 11 I . I � . I I I .1 . . . . � I � . . I . . � . . . Daggett is easily made .. I � Jf you . CLUFF has the reputation gall to Make Preparations laying . down the new walk out side tboAre6s. ' ' . � ' ' , za, for grave of Mrs. G..&ampbtey, Huron Road; red granite to memory .. � eXerryplified in our villa a lag h . � , . g , 6 T urs,� day 'When John, Willard, the -oight­ � Great preparations are being made, - I - .. for our'greAt Fall Show. Workmen . . .. � I XamesBell of ad h 0 � his barns burned :Thurs pletido, When , finished �. .. the, tywbep, , . I . � .1 I . I .� will have one of the handsomest resi�;' I I .. . . I . I . I use Instantaneous Ta pioca,or of ' Hasty Jellycoro, in ,O k � the best notwithstand. different : - , eeping ' ingthat others'elaim. to have This was not by any me a I an what the I petitionersintended and they prompt. I of John Wood, of 'Usborne ; Bedford . . year-old son of our respected tbwns� . . are,now busy erecting a " - d, , qommo IOUs grand stand and it is predicted thit, if oil night - . . Clay About 0 o'clo6k, supposed.tb have been . � . I 1 I .. . . dances on f,he.line. . . . I . . . I . . Most,of the country folk attend6d . . I �v� . flavors, at.The Cash M.- � . . .. . . them. I get and sell - the best .. I .. that be had i . ly circulated anotherpetitiou and ask. . .sclollf.Or grave of little daughter of .. I Dr. Black&ll ; -Bedford for'grave of man, Mr. Goo. King, wits suddenly . called from - time into' �eterryjty. The the weather only proves favorable that � I fired by lightning - Which must hi�ve , secluded itself, and am' ouldered for ,, . � the Fall Fair in. Godarleb last we6k .' '.' - , . . . . can end at low. , � . I . - . ... . . down prices, like this , , ': - - * , I I G ad that the co I unell direct the placing of the walk inside the tr6es. A special, John Watson,..Sthilley ;,red granifti to I . little fellow had several Uyne$' com. . 'plained a very largb crowd, of visitors. will ber . ,. . I . . � 11 . . . away the fire , I was n ot ,Seen for some time ' ' - . .... and although' the, attractions . of the - I . I . . . . _1 1pail, its- general oneidered ' , I . elf were fy c , . . 11 �. .� . . I .. � I I . , Mery . . I . I . I � I .. . - . C/ ! . . . : . . 401es, clotft -SApper's .1 meeting Wag held that evening and the wi-hes of the ratepmyeri most. . marribry'of Herbert and Margaret Me. Intyre, . I � � Bedford. ova . and r grave of I I I . .. of a pain in his side but as it . soon passed away -no. ntitice:wits taken I . I ,Present, . I . I . It made us sorry.:to learn of the 9 ., . ' . or- long illness after the .. sborin. abatd4',,­' Had it de- I currbd d tiring the � . . gale the consequences, � . . . . - . .belo the.,, Veitage yet th' naturb bf - ' . I - W a 0 � the the , � . � .1 . . . . , I . . 1, . . * f0r14C___..w I � . � � I . I * con-. earned, and who will have to Pay the fatlyerof the above, the late Thos, Me, . Intyre ot, Stanley. - . I f* a it until Monday last. when he.was . .compelled to leave .. . of car. old'and respected towngma , .' . a: Alr�WalteiScotb,6�whose . would have. been more disastrous and. , I . weather more than atoned f6r'. I . ';'61ygenic) Of 6ther fpatures, , . I I I I . .� � I . GME (90GAeR. 41 CO. - *_ . � 1. � . . . . �. I � . . . I 1. . I . . � I 1' I . piper, complied.wiL .., i. . I . 1, � . I . I . . . . ". �.. . _ . � .., I .. . . . ; . . � 1. . - . � . ' :* :, I.- I echo 91. Medical skill was called in and it was .decided I . � . . I y bu&imall hopes are ontertalne recover. .. .. . . . .. W,u - Bells loss greata r. . . . , � , . . A.1r. Ullberb Dick shipped to BaValo I I . . I .. Yes I the bicycle is ,411 rigbb, if 16 is . � ' I . . . - � , I . . I Corner store-Sparles' block. Phone . 23. , - . I . ra Cash for Batter and -Eggs. . .. - Al 1'0 J6 ClUff * . _ . 1. beitiliotJohn Plinythir.': �. .:_ .. . 11 ,. I . ­ ; I Mr., John Pinning,. who has been a . VARNA. . .!�.. . � , I . - �. � . I to Perfoiw-an operation for append! I c itis, � wag dondon Wednesday, ad, . . I I . . .1 --- � - .1 I I -a carIO&A of selected Jambs, said: by - � 'they used to take vou to church, boysi an - 1 � .. , I A 1. . . . 1. . ty not get bo-.-,�; provided.- the owners d '' -- . I . . I � I . I . I . . . . Ln" . . . . . I . . I : - .resident of. Clinton , for many yegro, I . . -He Miss Maud Moffat.h i ned from . as retur Mi . I itchell where'she hits been visiting ,which I . when it was found to be too late and SUMMERHILL., .. ... - I .. .1 . . 0 apest had. .seen. .jndges t be th � . . - . I , They all sho;*id the.-.pecullar had . . I � . . I .. I . .11 . . .nighted.., �. . I I 1; I . , Threshing is the� order a th . . f e, day. I I - - - - - ! - ' . . . 0 . o THE TWO. A.Jr'S',, I is .0 died'on Sunday, bad been :ill for her 11 friend, Miss Minnie Joes, on Thursday death. came to the relief � . Miss Mable Bingham returned on in, proved at - rain of'brooding that these . . Fitryuo�s not engagadat this are doing ' ' . . I . . I I . . . I . sonle time. and all operation had. per- . formed.with the hope of staying the . . - Wro�,McAlliater has returned from Manitoba, Billy did, not stay ve ry f th a young sufferar. 0 . Deceased was . . a.bright industrious boy of. "let parts . �. Saturday ftom.. Londeaboro after . spending a week With the -Misses surroundings are know for. . . . CooperBros..are again to the front their fall work which has been, rander- . . I ' � - - � . . . . . � I I . . . . I , � 11 .. . A ubt 1*06406 '�_' disease but the skill of the Burgeons . . proved unavailing-. Mrs, Pinning and 16a g in the prairie province, , We'havle not heard *bather be 'up . and was very regular in attendance at, I -school where his conduct was most. Whitely of, thaf, place. I I Mr, and.Mr4. Henry Woodyard ar '" . . . . and havb sold several of their thorough- � bred. Shopshire to ad som6what easle r .by reason of t1w . I., recent show ers, I .. . . I., . . . . '. ., I . . . : 'their family of three children .Burvive. . took. land or exemplary. The'funeral to i A the., happy possessors of - a fin'ey rams a.. Mrs. �Slmoa McOullogh returned � - . I � I ­.. .. . � I I . . . . I I The funeral took place on Tuesday to . . not. . 1. � Mr. and Mrs, T. Jones of Leadbury . . place last -Saturday,- the remains being fbl- young son, and heir. . Canfield. for surprising figures, 16 seems prices are no consideration with judges . . home front London Fair some time , ago and expressed herself well ' . I - . . � I . : � . . I I. ., . I . � . , I Whi Ila in Toronto last Week I made ,a purchase of. Oil , nton oemotery, the .services being n 00 ducted by Revs. Gifford and how- visited Sunday and Monday with the' . . 11' da,ughter,'Mrs. k. Murray., lowed to their last resting place In. Bayflold cemetery by a large number' � . Mr, H, Warren of Hullett had. ten sheep worried by a, do g on Monday . who buy forstoek purposes. � .. -D, a H y, formerly of. Farqabar, hits pleas"eti with.the Fair although it *As inferior I I . lal line of . . . . �. � I . 1: .1 a speel ­ . . . I.. I ��p son. .The deceased. was a member of. - � Mrs. James Armstrong left, on Tues. , of fri6ndsj the hearse . being preceded morning, some of I then! killed, out- I � taken, possession of the general store in some re. apoct,4. to those, of forjaer� . . .. I , ., times.. _. I � 11 . . � . I .. I � . I . I . I . I . . � . I . ' . 10 the, Canadian Order of Chosen Friend6i. in which be held an Insurance of $1000, day for Drumbo on 8, visit, to. b . . I er dauglit;r-, Mrs. R, McCool, . . by eighty of , his.. school In ates.. wilo after Rev. E I . O.Jennings had pe ., rfotm" right., He tried to trade the dot; but failed. I I . � . I . I �1� . ,purchaged from Jas. Canning,, who has to Seafty0th to invest I ' ' I I . . . Mr. William* Fuller, who' has been . . � . , . OREY WORSTRD - . SUITIN47S slid a numbe r of,the members of -the Order followed Mr.,Rob... McConnell, Who -bits been ed,tbe E -.0hurch burial service,.. nglish, filed . Mr. And Mrs, Blugham' visited friends Walton gone it -is said, . Aft. 0, I did , profitable � business and .. . I on the sick list for some time past, has . � I recovered,weare pleased to note, so 4 I I . . . . � . .. . . 11 . . a 0 a a a 0 - . . . . I -, - J. I the � remains to th . . cemetery where their service was also open ding his vacation with his brother, Alex�, returned to his motheris, home past the grave and each deposited r a up ig of evergreen on'tba coffin as a � in. on Saturday and . . . . Sunday- . � .we think regrets thasale. Inageneral way the purchase and Bills were talked . . W-bliatho 'Can work again I the same � I . .. I . I I I . � I � .1 . . I . Which usually sell at $18-00 but which. we gone through with. Mr. Pinning was I a, wood -worker and big shop -mates at in Boston. on Saturday and will resume his studies in Philadelphia shortly. token that the remembrance of their departed school fellow would ever The: Women's Auxiliary intend hit I v- a Ing a barvest how dinner on Widay, I a d 0 0 Of , t th publica.urbrise-a purchase I was effected. It Mr. Hay proves as as usual. . . I . I I . . . . . I Rev. Mr. Stone, a miasi ionary *return. . , . . . I can make up for W15.00. . , I . . Mr, T. Mackenzie's paid respect to his Mr. Win, Woods of Listowel and d remain green In their memories, The the 5th of October, A good. .time id .. its his predecessor, the ad from British Coltimbia, gave all in. " . I . . . I Vo Sa memory by joining in the cortege. . . Miss A. Beatty, of Ethel vipited Su . a. grief-stricken parents ,have the -sym- pathy of the whole communitv ill anticipated and the menu 'Will 1)0 . TITIBUrpassed, .genial location mild standwas do the rest and t aresting and instructive.. address on his mission work in that far-�oft field, . � U ve $100 Raftenharr Sired League Anniversary. . ' I There Is a treat in for those day and Monday under the �arental roof,of the latter. their sudden And sad bereavement.' - . Miss E, Ball was, seriously ill but, Afford him a good'return foti his in. , vestmen L Eta it has done before. He gave a vivid. account. of the man- . I . 'the � . � ..!.�A- J- HOLLOWAY. store Who attend 11 6ttenbury street church Tom Rathwell of HolyroGd h a a The annual barvest-thanksgivin' 9 is recovering alcely agaily, Misses Annie and Addle Wrighb,w re a win. 0 ,udtnore & Soils, i a a0f ners and customs of Indiana - . . I among,wboin helabars. � I 0 � . I . . . � next Sundayt when Rev, Dr. Carman, * the "Grand Old Mae of Methodism, will preach at both a. in, and p, in. services, Dr. Carman has for a long purchased, the farm of Rob. Boyce, 2nd concession Stanley, for the sum of $5,80, This !gone ' of the, beat farms in -this township. Mr. Rathwell takes seryleea of Beyfleld, Goshen and Varild, churches woke held as announe. ad, the reotor,..Roy. 9. 0. Jennings, being the preacher, The.churches ,visiting friends on the Base Line On Sunday. a . . . Miss Pearl Beacom spent Sunday . ing daily large quantities baled hiLy to Liverpoo],Glasgow and Leifll� They I roport ocean space scarce and high owing to the number of steamships In: It is fast becoming tho6custoya for I young ladles when fatigued . with bi- '. � I cycle riding to dismount,and wait for . .� . .. the first I I - . . i . . . I .. I Our � Hat Trade- . . I I 1, � time held the very important positi.on possession in the spring, We under- pres . ented a pretty appearance, - being , at her uncle's., Mr. 0, Beacom. � A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary . . use with South Africa, � I unmarried martw'ho tray per. chance come along, Then aftee.,put. . We have bad no big sale of Hate this past season, Those who � .of General Superintendent of the atand,that Mr. Boyce intends. parchas- neat and appropriate fit decorations will be held at Mr, Goo. Hill $ on I Isayto Xarrott?s now brick residence is I I a *I . Ling their velocipedes Into th chicle want stylish Nate, generally come to its, .It's the same way -. - . with Shirts, Ties, etc, Our stock 18 Just What we represent it Methodist; Church in Canada. I I no has just returned irom a tour in the far ing land down neat London, .. . .. Mr, Th owas Ward received wora and credit is due those who took such an interest in the work, The day 8 ,va, 8 Friday evening next to make final ab outcompieceilandwillbe ready for occurpation in short time. 16 Is one of .1 . . . they ocqupy the front seat with the . I I � I to be, and I ., East and will have many interesting ' last week that his son, Mannie, was in. � Pleasant and the attendance and offer- arrangements for their coping harvest home dinner. the most coinplote homes in architect- coachman, I � Mr. David Prouse has, we have I .. � . � . I Our Pric0s -ire Right.. things to say concerning, what he has seen and experienced while abroad. the hospital at the Soo with an attack 6f fever. He has since received word Inge very good,. The several choirs did their part in a roverent; and proper , The Rev. Mr. Beverly of Forest will aral design and appointments. It is situated most beautifully on flippen . . heard, disposed of his well-known driv- ing . . . � In additlov to his morning and even. that Mannie is getting better slowly, manner which gave a solemnify to the hold the harvest home services in , I St. 1�etor's church hero on Sunday Pay -It farm which he recently Purchas- mare and colt for a, most; hand- . souie figure, indeed. The receiver,how. . . . A J. morrigh ing sermons Dr. Carman will will ad- and will come home- as soon as able. service befitting such an occasion, The next. edand -has greatly improved. ever, gets good value for his money,. . I I . . ,;� . dress the junior Wague In the after. noon. Specialmusicia being proper- ed by the Sunday School choir and Chris. Ward is also under the Dr's care with Inflammation of the bowels. B. A, Higgins Is still turning out rector based his remarks upon Mal.1-8. He gaid,after setting forth the occasion of the text, "That we had to con . sider , . I Messrs. Noble Lovett and Ohar as Johnston are, busily engaged buying apples for Mr. Elliott. I Peter Douglas, ,T. P,, with his wife left last week to visit his son in North- Mielligan and take P. general Outing, Mr. lRelson Trowartha of Holine6ville ' . . �. took In Goderich Fair the latter por�. I tion of the first day, I. I I . ' - I . . 6 . . I . . I To the F L armr others and exercises by the juniors will be give n tit this service, Services Kartgaroo plows, having already sold 65. He expects to make It 15 before tile majesty- of Him who received our offerings and no matter how groat or Mrs, McBr1eX1 of , Clinton Is visiting : . Oil his return his experience with the Yanks ancl their cuRtoms,will be inter. 11 Farmers have still to draw Witter . great distances for -their stock, the - I . oommence at 11 a. m., 2.30 P,'m. and 7 long, 90, 111991ne has Won the pro- small thattyfforing it should be of the friends on the Base Line. Mr. mild Airs. H. 'MaBrien and Mr. eating. . lato showers, although beneflebtl in . - . I . -��� 6 \��--� . ., P. M. The young people of this cliurch extetid, to overybody a, hearty mium given by the Company for selling 60 Plows, the prize being a now plow best we possess and not of tbab which isofootisotaus, Tha6theservicawas and Mrs._90h. Ball visited at Mr. F, I Mr. Paul Doig, an old stand-byp many respects, not being of much, ad, . . . I .1 Invitation to Attend all of those sarvi. wagon. , Ban says he has no trouble one that killed self because it Bet forth McIlneftls on Sunday, : I Mrs. Albert MeBrien of Clinton herbial, and professor in medicine, has anteredanewroll, as vegetarian and vantage in this respect, Mr. Albertstur(IY, son of Mr. George I . . . .. The Kangmlro(o) Plow ceso . I selling Kangaroos because everybody who gets one ler pleased with it. the teaching bliatilobby our strength or goodness We have what we have but . . tit few days With -her parents Open with this oklettirt view he has pro. W. Sturdy, again carriedoft several . . . . ,.ed. Rowed Meets With an AeWdefit. it was an acknowledgment that it was . last weak. dread or grown an immense squash. Pt, Nos for his Shropshirji� lambs. � . Xs the Popular 12low with. those who have tried It, I have sold 42 Mr. E d .Rowed of the 0. T, R. staff met with an accident on Mondxy after- . HULUITT TOWNSHIP. God's goodness and mercy that Mr. and Mrs. H. Me".rittle leave on Wednesday for their home in North pumplild which he claims contains' the properties of both as a nutriment, The. annual harvest, thanksgiving � services will be lield In St. ,Tames' this season, ana Ovary buyer recommends IL . I noon and, though it was serious Mr. X. 1janlon of Go4evich spenb bestowed, It and we came publicly to confess It, and by an doing we took Bay. . . can be used as a vegetable or fruit church, Middleton , St. John's, Trolines. . . gle Plow No. I . sit, enbugli,yotil; knight have be3n very Sunday in this vicinity our rightful position and gloriffett the Air. James Manning and, hig without any of the bad effects of Ville 1, St. Peter% Summerhill; an Stitt - daylioxti, Sept. 301.h, . . . much worse, and, to that extent at Alle- 301111 Xyle is preparing Ild. to bu. . Giver." Tile speaker concluded, by daughter, Vera, of Colborne spent bloating, or gaseous effects on tho when the Rev. . I .ja. Wo guarantee jt.to I I There is no better plow than th be right. least,he tnuatbethankful.AsIthe freight from G6derich came down Ed. went a house. On gonday Mr. Peter Brennan pass- maying that personally he hail much Saturday, with his sistep, Urg, 13cacom, stoulach" Its medicine qualities are not all. no hag it on oltbibiton and it A, L, Boverloy of Forest will officiate and a special offering will be nsked . . I I . out to hand the condodtor his orders, at! to the 91700 1110610VUY' after an ill, .the to be thankful fop and one thing not, leasi was the harmokiy of his Quite a, number froin here and bleftSUree seven feet in olvouniference , for, When Mr. Beverley last visited � .-Ball,-Be.ving hPalpers , The train Was moying at a pretty good ness of r3everal months. The d6cemed �. I poop le. vicinity, attended the r, Air at Goderich. And weighed exactly r3eventy-five this Parish his services were b ighly Ap. . . . I Are guaranteed to do their work well and rate and in catching the Papers the conductor's hand grasped Was a native of the Ever Green isle and had been a resident; of this town. . Apple buyers tire not; plentiful In Mr. E, Butt secured a number of . P"100a for stock shown, 'a diploma POundg, Atr� Paul's query Is who can beab It P ppeolated. and no doubb large c-.)nqre. ,. . gations Will avall thomeolvea of tile I fire easy of draft. . Vdlq which turned the latter allipforillanyyeargand-WAS hold In thi's vicinity this year and as a cause- quenco the evaporator is doing double and a first being among them. Thera, !a a Political 11.111 locally at opportunity to hear lihn again on Sun- I'll . A' "The Standard TrUCk Seale , about and against- the moving much respect for his mauygood, qual. work, Mir. Goo. W. 11111, who left for the present owing. to the Conservatives day btxt, . . . cat-, wbich, throw hirn against, a car Itiba - He was a good neighbor and a Missem Haytor of Stephen visited West sevoral knouths: ago and bag waiting dov�lopmonts, Ottawa, not Atlas 131air, the officient tofteller at S. Is one of the mOAb useful 110VOItleA on the 0alladl&ft matket, It Is PWW ),-.^As portable aa s wheelbarrow and a time and labor savor. oil the opposite track. This tossed film back and undot, the hlnd truck of consittoilb member of the Catholic church, .918 Witc- survives him together friends on.the Goshen Line this w6ek. I boon ranching 10 Montana for some time, has gond still nearer the setting having been boarafrolu it, regard to the dholving of John. At least tho $, No. 0. "as resigned, tile resignation to, take effect on November 17. IV# q ,., I thatraininmotion. Thathewag not with their sonsAartin and Peter. Tilt __�_ I suit and to now In tho lumber woods adjourned convention has not re. ulkoorstood-but thave Miss DIRIVIg af- . I 1JgrfieSS,*,.We have a, large AWk of barliess of the boat stock rwil 1101`0 dragged Under the wheels Was a funeral took placeou Wednesday whon A Wilson ROW4 A,* 1161A of 016 afafd of Washington, assembled Mum the suggestion Was. f4ir- Suffice for, the present to, say workmanship, When you want a, got Inspect our stock wonder but In bolng shoved off the the remains were interred in the Mr. Charles Wilson bas routed tht Mr. JO,4h 11111 bought 0, sploilditt made afid Ottawwar Assistythoa Askod that the, section will 40 sorry to 1080 I I and learn our Prices, . track Pills scalp was badly cub, his Catholic cemetery there to awall; a Ametican. 11otel a,613ruC61101A and will span of four-year-oldheary, drafts Alp The usual WAY Of selecting eandidat�; I her, Titn Xuwa-Unconn this week face bruised and a long gaelit made on glorious rdsurreetion, The service Wag take posseesion shortly, Tho stand hair near Xinloss laab we(3k. one is it by convention usoleas .hero, will likely contahit all -ad (taking for ap. I I Wa,'havo the following Iforaea for frile -2 Itoadster Backing W I Ills back, Ila Was conveyed at onoo conducted by Rev. Vather Wimt, been 0, good one and a money, wAkor brown and t'ho othok, black, the 1p,ttoe ,19 � plicationg. I thrim-year-old colt; I VOW, 1 yearling Filly'l two-year-old Colt, 4 Working Horses, . 0 Dr. Gurittle, where, tho wounds were Mr. J. Outrie of Goderich township � ; and under the WAU9011lent Of MN boing the Iltat of thab dolor Air, Itill MV-1ohn Sefuton, who is compelled ­____­_-_-­__ �,dresgea,saa be is now resting at the spent Sunday With big slator, Mrs, Wilson, who in gonial, populat, and hasydbowned With 0his osperienco, totake aboliday, 'owing to the trans. williAtil Jones sang that lwau ti- . Wo sollelt a share of yourtraae, Wayerlyllouseng easily its could be Quigley, who has Won in poor health. known throughout the countryside, It with the oxecptlonof his blytekdrivor, for of the 1JUS111089 Over Which be Wag ,Nfr. f tit solo, ,1,Thy will be done" at tile CON, . I expected, but it may Ito weeks bofil re Alp, Volix llanlon, formerly of 011A. W111,110 doubt do a paying'! buAilless. tit, U110'rles Lovett bought at the kiltvuitgo,r, does not intend m.aving vien In .4t. roseph �burcb, ou sumuy. I Be A Var,040 f hhoo W1`eh'emr,A,'1`lf ago"" k We All hope noty ton but now of (4odorich, Is visiting his brothez- Ift4m, UP, Itioliard Dlako- Nothing is morn cortalix illoal that I ChArlia Will U00 hispatrokis Well, London VAir & PrI26 winning Imp, Clinton and In 11, f4borb UbX6 Intly bo . . ills effort w46 much Appreclirsted bV iffladINS9 11 ­­ - ­.­.­,___ hiNINNOW .. ­ ... I— I I—— ­ .11 ­­ ­.­­ ... S. York from 11, J. Nyis Woodsock. _____ . ...... �,-�,-,--,"...",.,.,.....''..', .. ,Wlelding the cl"vep h#re ggain. - 'the _ � _. .., � ,. congregation. . .1.1 I—- � _1_1