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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-09-18, Page 5one.; September, 180, 1905 ,J 1111 h 1 11 1 j, j 1,11 The Hagar Shoes.. is the best shoe in America for men .or women. faro from $3.00 to $5.00 You Can procure them from 11 0 A FRED. T. JACKSON. SHINPLA is the best Shoe Polish S Beware of imitations 11 which are named to I sound like Shinola. N 0 Shinola is the only L The Original. A SHINOLA Patronize the New Shoe Store and get New Shoes. Fred. T. Jackson. p LUM 0 Pears, Peaches, Honey supplied at right prices. Largest plum orchard in the country. Plums ripe from Sept. 5th to 15th. Pianos, Organs, etc.; also sold at right prices from the music emporium. C. HOARE, — . CLIV,TON. -Fruit Farm and Music Store A. MeKown A III' I:1119111'1j • 91.1•119111.1011111101:1 .10111111011110001Iliti 4.[ DOMESTIC WANTED, • ..(> General servant wanted on the 1st of September. Apply to MXSt John Hodgens, Allxert street. , MRS. F. R. HODGENS. August 121,1i. • T1JCKERSMITH VA= FOR SALE, The undersigned offers for sate part of Lot 41, Huron Road, Tuckersmith, the first farm east of Clinton, con, sisting of so acres, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation„ brick house, bank barn, % acre young or- chard, etc. For further particulars apply to JOHN PICKETT, Clinton P. 0„ August nth. 4t* HIJI,LETT FA,R1VI FOR SALE. 4.1 The undersigned offers for sale Lot 42, Con, 13, Township of Hallett, con- sisting of 150 acres, Tio acres cleared and in. a good state of cultivation, To acres stump land and balance good hardwood bush, never culled. The lot is well watered and feuced and is % mile from a ehurch, 2 utiles from An - burn and 9 miles from Clinton. A Public school is located on the corner of the lot. There is. a good two-stor- ey bride house, 2 bank barns and out- buildings and a good bearing orchard: For further particulars apply to EPB. BALL, Auburn P. 0, August 8th. • HOUSE FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale. 11A storey cottage With five bedrooms, large•dining, room, parlor, etc. Situ- ated on -William street, convenient to the Collegiate Institute, For further particulars apply. to James -Scott, barrister, • MRS. LAIRD. Clinton, lune 230. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 For an up-to-date HAIR CUT - AND - CLEAN SHAVE try the leading barber, NEXT DOOR TO IRWIN'S GROCERY. George D, Roberton. 0,4444 00Q0 . • .111 SUGAR. We i• still lead in Sugar by Selling Redpath's Granulated at $3.85 per cwt. in bbl. lots. W. T. O'NEIL. • ENTER' NOW IF POSSIBLE. ffd(77ed,' STRA,TFORD, ONT. A school that occupies first rank a- mong the business colleges on this continent. Many leading commercial schools employ our graduates as teach- ers. .We do our best to placeall our graduates in good:positions and we have been more successful this year. than in any previous year. Those des- iring the best in business education • should attend our school. Write for catalogue. • •• W. 3. ELLIOTT, STRATFORD. rana. IPUIIKy. 1VESTERN EXCURSIONS. , • Sept. 25th, 261.11, 27th, 1902: CHOICE FARM FOR, SALE. • • .." ' • $9,060, :will bay a. Choice farm Of about 120.- acres,situated a half mile from Clinton. Good brick house, 20X 28 and 2020; barns 40x40. and 40x60, with stone stables.underneath, silo, windthill, • etc. Will be sold on easy terms. For • further particulars apply to . . JAMES, STEVENS; - Clinton P: 0 • April 21St. oongRxcH 'rowNstitP • FARM FOR SALE. Lot 67, Maitland concession, Gocl- ctich township, is offered for sale. The lot consiets of: acres, well fenced and. well watered, good building, and first, class orchard ; nearly all under grass. 60 pqr colt: •a the purchase money may remain. on mortgage at 5 per cent, per annum. ' For further par- tieul-ars apply hi • • • • , T. BURNS,. Carlow. June 23rd. • • STANLEY FARM FOR SALE. As I wish to retirefrom fartniog I offer to .sell for $5,600 mrsplendicl Too acre farm situated on: the Front Road, mile east of Varna. , 90 acres cledr- ed, TO acres. hard and sOft wood bush.. Good frame house with cellar, barn and shed. Good bearing orchard, good water, hard ,and soft. A fare chance. to gat. a fine farm cheap,. ,Possession given early in the fall, . " HENRY MAKINS,Varna P. • June Toth. TUCKERSMITH .VARM FOR SALE; MAKES CORD IIARNESS The undersigned offers .for ,sale that choice 150 .1.tere farm on. the -Huron — Road, Tuckersniffli,. one mile east...of„ Clinton. New frame. house. with sem, tocr kitchen, first., class bank barn, drive. shed, Iten..heitise,'Pig 'Iwo, silo, two wells,., Alachua. and small or- •cliard. • 'The Bayffeld river runs aeross back end of .lot. Thirty acres a the finest of grass land.. This : is.. a splendid .fartn, well situated, and Will be sold on easy terms.. • • • • • • ARTHURCOUCH, Clinton June 9th. : • • • • • From Clinton to Port Huron, Mich. Detroit', Mich. Saginaw, Mich. . Bay •City; Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Cleveland, Ohio . . Columbus, Ohio - Cineinati, Ohio Chicago, 111..10,75 Aleo to . . 9 . St. Paul or IVIienea.polis,..Minii, 35.4o •Valid ,to. returo until October13th, 1902.. . , 5•45 3.75. • 5,79 5.8c1 7,65. 6,25 8.75 . *1.25 ^ Come and see my rubber and solid, nicide driving har- nessbufore buying elsewhere. FL fricKown • FARM IN STANLEY FOR. SALE. Soittli *4 of lot 15' and the north.• of lot 54 on the 8th can; of the town- ship of Stanley are offered for sale. The farm containe Tro acres, all - ed, in a. good state of cultivation and well watered. There are two barns and stabling and a fraine dwelling house. Two good bearing sorchards. mile -from school and 2 tulles from clitirch and» postoffice. For further particulars apply to „ MRS. S. McINTYRE, Hensel'. June 2nd. rain! Grain! TUE CLINTON Nr4V711ZOO1W iliggill10000001/1101.10001111161111.1s1 tit4+144414+144 1 ! 4 ! !k &irk • ELOISE E. SK1MINGS GoDERIcH CORRESPONDENT WESTERN FARM METHODS. ALDSWORTII-NORTHCOTT-At the ''rhe farmhand's finish is in plain • IIXARItIAGIES. , residence of the bride's parents in sight," said a man who had just re - May, ott September Toth, hy Rev. turned, from the Western States in an R. Millyard of Exeter. Rebecca, interview with the N. Y. Sun. "And third daughter of William North- the 9farin horse is headed down the . cott, to Charles Aldsworth same pike ; in their stead is eoming - WALLACE-SPRUNG- In Goderich, the little choe-choo engine of the trac- . E. . on September x61.11, by Rev. I. V. tion type. Robinson, Buse minute Sprung of " Out in the prairie region the ten- Goderich to Mr. William Wallace. adgennecyliiitsu.taall: utuTtvaordutbtighertrihnass. h'.11en.I.ee of Parolee. ROADHOITSE.-BAINE:4-At the resi, 1 thesuarter section or 160 acres th. dence of the bride's liroer-in-: , . N'It'ew of the farmers are satisfied. law, . Mr. Bernice Payne' of Grey now with such a. small bunch of land 'oe, September 901, by atd they are reaching out all the dine RWewivi19t .s.11i.AA. McKelvey of Wroxeter,. for more. Wheat and corn have been Mr. Charles II. Roadlibuse of topping the market at such priees.that .42toe"riaYisietvigerytaerullocliits chrtagzysetatile.goxiinid- Blyth to Mrs. Elita A. Baines of ; ' •• WILKIRSON-DOWNING-On Septem, they have the money and intelligence her 3rd, by the Rev. Mr. Mond- to do it and do it profitably. ton; 111iss Lily Mande Downing,: '1 Right here is where • invention omes in. (/n the ordinary farm •t 1 d ter of Mr. William 0 .4.4.******* *****••••• Standard Elevator CLIN'T.(411— t• °Downing of Clandeboye, to Mr: -where two or three men with the seine John Wesley Wilkinson of London. number of teams of horses can do all MACDONALD- IIITDION-At Central- . the . work, it isn't really necessary to • ia Methodist parsonage, on •Wed-• cell on the machine man for artificial today, September 3rd, by the aid, it when the farming is done on lather of the bride, Fred. W. Mac- • a big scale it pays better to buy' • a 9donld X. D S of Detroit -to Miss traction engine. These are not the or - A. M. Hutton of Centralia. • "dowry big, clumsy attachments to MeADAM-RoSS-At. the manse, Sea- threkting outfits, but compactly built forth, on Sept. 601, by Rev. V. IL . little fellows, with gasoline as the 1103.awriric.kstisiensi,80.I,elsr.c.t slohopuissfis 1‘.iftia.A.nclaitutt)ss.;))11 motive power. ge;Nith iVurouttheatnt, utnlruiersesonissnounreasonable zi s t ••••• At Maple the month% to feed and, water a lot I,odge, the residence. of •the bride's oda: atiatinmkaales-d turieykeesintiinientsa.eiwiinourkretiladlys parents, 'John 'street, Brussels, oti September Totil. by. Rev. T. Wes- to. your plowing, harrowing or cul - • All n of • grain Wanted and, -the highest prides paid C.A.SH: for any :. quantity.- Callat the Elevator and. • see us before Selling; •' ley •eouseto;, Ilugh McIntosh _ tavating. of MeKillop• to Miss 1.4,11ot:tun " The first cost of these. engiries is eldest daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. . Watson Ainlay. MACLAY---MACDONALD-At the res- idence of the bride's. father, Kin- cardine, on the rd Septerobet, by the Rev. J. I. -Murray,' Mr.. Ken- neth MacLav of Sault .Ste, Mich., U. •S., to Miss Margaret • Macdonald, daughter of Allan Mac- donald of Kincardine: TAVENDER.-LONG-In Wingham,. on September 91.11 'by Rev. J. J. Pat- - terson B. A.,. Mr. E., J. Tavernier of Chesley to Miss Ada, •youngest daughter' of Mr. John Laing .of Wing.ham.. IREL4ND-30IINST0N.-- In Turn - berry, on. Sept. Toth, at the resiL deuce of the bride's father,liy. Rev W; Lowe, Mr. John Ireland Miss Anielia,„daughter of William • Johnston' of Turnberry. HANNA-FISTIER,.- On Tuesday, Sep- tember 4t11, at the residence of the • bride's parents, . by Rev, J. J. -Patterson, assuded . by Rev. D. - Petrie, George C. Hanna to Carrie youngest daughter 'of Post - ...Master Fisher, all of Winghant. VOSVER-7SCOTT-In .• Stratford, on • the 9th, Sept., • by Rev : Deacon, • ,.1‘fiss. Hannah Scott .of 'Ellice to • ' Mr. •Jolm H. Voeper of Logan, • sTrovmer -HO CSTON-In G rev • 011 • Sept. toth, ,by Rev D. B. Wiener,: . r. Matthew . Stewart to Miss Sie,hici Houston.. all of Grey, • ' WALL 0 oderich ;on • Sept. r6th, :by. .Rev, J. W.. Robin - eon, Miss Minnie Spratig. Of, to Mr. Williant Wallape :of • Petroleit. Urquhart. • • BIRTHS., • • • BARGE -hi Clinton, on Septentlier i3, .to Ste: and..Mrs. • Gtorge...Barge . 5 •I I primmosionwilialwas 1 4,* .1:. I 1 1.1 /.. 1 1 .1+1•401÷1";14+1.1441,1414++4 .1 1 1`.-1•• 1.444+.1.4.014.1,' Miss Thompson, elocutionist and On Thursday last the Kolfage cattle I t frJohnston's artist, left last week for her home .at • into porom 'Harbor Toronto after spending the season with lumber for Blonde Bros. of Chat - with her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. htharneie. weeaeihnsaimitahhi/nagccitounenitdriplioawdinghetepti . the unfavorable weather. The kong is nearing completion and. so is the. new boat that Marlton is bitilding. We are sorry to learn that Mr. W. Watson, superintendent of dredges, has been Offering from sown throat troub- le which we trust may not prove ser, iohulst. R. .R. Sallows, general account- ant, Ottawa, fills Mr. A. Faxnaw's place here in the customs until his- . turn front his visit to the Northwest. Miss Evelyn Christian, daughter of Dr. W. Christian of Wyandotte, and Miss Mande Howley- of Detroit • both . 'returned' to their homes after a pleas- ant outing here. Miss •Donogh has returned home from her trip to the .Thousanti. Isles.' Mr. P. Grant of ,Cleveland, brother of Mrs. Spencer, and Marry, her son from Detroit are visiting- her at pres- ent. Mrs. Sbencer is not 'improving . siroiesnailtaisNivaoerldrillYikeals.. her daughters and • Mr, Kenneth Campbell left for 'Sault . Ste -Marie on Friday afternoon. .Mr. • J. Tutt will remain in town for the season, having got through with • • . his eniploinnent in Seaforth, . '• . Mr, and Mrs. Alistin Church• have , removed to Detroit where Mr, Church has a good position in the 0, T, works in that. -.city at a salary. of $2.50 pct. day. 'Mr. Norman Church, brother of Mr. ' Austin Church, is book-keeper .in the G. 'r. R. works' at .Detroit. . . • Mrs, 0., W. Videan and little heir . George W. join•ed Mise Violet Videari, daughter of Mrs. G. W. Videan here • • last week._and all were the guests of their untie, Mr. Thomas Viclean,. and -family. _. . . . Mrs. C. E. Crabb- and family of ' Seaforth. arrived here Wednesday 'of • last week and; will make their home . -• With Mr. Crabb'e mother .until Mr. Creibb's health is restored; • Miss Babb'. has closed -her bathing house after a very prosperous season, . We had the pleasuraof seeing Cap- tain William Craig .. last..week. „ He looked every . inch the sailor. He was • called homc.. by the illness • of his • clatighter, Miss May .Craig, who., has been seriously'. ill of appendicitis or some • kindred complaint, hut We are .Pleased. to • say Miss Craig Is now. making eat isfaetory progress to re, e.(7)en71:11itreday. at ,ItIgh•noon-the hand - seine " residence. of Mrs: J. - Tutt wits the sceoe of -notelt merriment, Many- . beautifully • dressed • ' ;maidens .and .voiitlis ha,ving hien.. invited- to - attend - -the wediling•of -Kate,' eldest- daughter : , .of 'the late:Thigh 'Campbell. of Blyth. • ' and 'Mts.- 3 . - • Tutt of: Ooderieh.. •.The.• bridal party entered the drawing room and took their -places. before.the bow. • window oncler•a lovely..arch, festooned • with - golden. rcd and • evergreen,. in .which • white. asters •werei clueteredr : Miss. Lena Neville playing Mendel, '• • ssolies • .Wedding 'march. :: Rev. •• -Dr; • - 1.1re .performed the.rifarriage -ceeetnony. . The bride looked lovely with, cheeks' . eJ1 aeow, Iressed in a • very 'pretty • ' dove grey' eolored Skirt of voile cloth, . li.e.N Mg six: folds of the: sante laid at - .intervals"up.on • it, 'each fold coming•to. • a --point .in the centre of. the shirt. The .acaitit, with girdle 'of same., •-was of .' Jaedy-white •Silk with yoke of tucked'. chilli:at- and . two rows of white • ' silk 9. iMdallions., laid upon .it, also around..: ,lie necks:and ott -the •ffare ••at .bOttont. Of •sIdeves.. . A rosette of . white "chiffon,. • at the back: of the peek arid 6.lover'i • • knot -of white ribbon in . her: :hair. coin., Pretedt the bride's ,costurne. She- car, Heel a shoWer hootet of White. esters. • I he 'bridesmaid, Mies. MacKay, eldest. daughtee . of ..Captain • Dan . MacKay, leoked lovely: .iti. a eostume of .rose • ... , .pirik, silk organdie,- .4. deep iloence with.... ruching at•beAtom And heed tritnniing With _. black • velvet.: beim.' ribboa • run ' • • do ough ,.at top .was • at 'the -bottom of the Skirt:- The • waist was made in • baby -style; • tacked. lengthwise; • and all ... amend ...at• the. bottom., having. a•plain yoke -.trimmed in, .sailece collar fashion with a vandyked ..Piece •of • the same.' and ' trimmed with the white • beading and, •velvet bebe ribbon. Miming theough. The dhow sleeves... had a• 'deep frill at hottom•Which.wae:headed. with one.rew of the same heading -as. the yoke, elbow giovee.',.'bi silk, and:" carried a shower hoquet of pink as- - :She also -wore in her.hair a love knot of p.ffik. silk ribbon. • The: bride- -•• •. groOin, Mr. Clarence Eugene Alien of • Detroit,„, was supported .by. Mr. • Ken- neth .Campltell, - brother of ...the 'bride. • Cook and IVIrs. T. Huckstep. Mr. Lewis Elliott has gone to visit the Fair at London where she is the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Cltrystal and Miss Elliott. Wedding eards are out for ,t4te wed- ding on September 24th of Miss. Mary Walters, alto singer of Victoria street .choir', and Rev. W.. Stoddart, pastor of the Presbyterian church at- Leban- on; Ky. Messrs. Dal. and Lloyd Mayo have returned to Chicago for the opening of college. They were while here the guests of their - grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Iffesner and Miss Mayo. • Married -On -Tuesday, at high noon, by the Rev, Mr. J. W. Robinson; Mr. Williath Wallace ,o1..Petrolia. to Miss Minnie Sprung of GoderIch. . Two carriages' of Victoria street EP - worth Leaguers drove up to juDouonitgaons- non by . the light of the. Monday evening to attend the Cross- ley and Hunter revival meeting held there that eight. F. Barlow • Holmes was of the leading lights. He is an active member of •• the Victoria stmrerest.. LBeeargtrierBss. het: 01 Toronto is the, guest this week of her aunt, Mrs. • • SYlulle°11fsriends of Mr. -Charlie Sytnons will he delighted' to learn: that he Was able to. walk to church .on Sunday a, in. for the first time since the re -open- ing of Knox church, being invelided ever since.' A couple of months age he underwent an operation. Which has proved more successful than • he. had thought possible. hong may he rejoice. in his neve strength, Mrs,. (3 tulge)_ Carpenter and (laugh.; ter, .Mise Leila, are here. Sonne ..of 'our American guests in, tend to remain until. the middle of October .84, least. . .Mr.. and Mrs. • D, 0:" Dennison of Bothwell ere,. spending._ a couple of weeks here the, guests of 'their (laugh- ter; .Mrs. A. Moore.. • A St. -.David street young. lady, one that is very popUlar, is in • Toronto this 'week getting her trousseau made for her wedding at a very near period: Dr. •Daniel has had his dog poison, ed.• The• poison was laid • upon the. lawn of the parsonage. People have become- careless in the matter •of..nutz- sling • their pets -.when they let thein oat, se .they lose *them... • • • . _Plante are 'bought' by the dealers' at ic • per - lb., :Not mock use in. wasting time in pickieg thein. off the trees.- ' Mrs. Archibald Taylor ;(nee Miss E; no of Clinton and .clatighter, Miss. Annie of Windsor, are spending: a. few days -here. the gueet of. her uncle and aunt, Mr. • -and ,Mrs, mina • - host' .ancl.•hostess of: the. •British Exchange, . Died -On . Sunday evening,. Mr. Jos - (nit Spreadburv,..at . the residence of his daughter; Mrs. Gtorgt: Stan-combe. There were 'four wedding . cakes in Belcher's bakery :this weeke.nd More to. follow, • . • . Invite:dors are alSa out kir. the 'Wedding at St. Petet's .on SePteniber 24th, the - contracting . parties beitig. Maggie, yotingest ..datighter. of Mre. .1-lurley, and Mr.. Fred..Mara 961 the T.• R. sta ff-, S.aritia, • ' . ••• '- Mrs.. •Go.rdon, wife, of .I,Itiyor Mar- shall Gordon :of Kamloops, and .tWo sons. are Ole; pests :pi' Mr:•,a,ncl Mrs: Charlie Newten.: -0(irden ...came to, visit her,•mothet-in-law, Mes, D. Gordan, Ito . recovering •rapidly il!..)11vre.. are. sorry to to !tote the Serious -ill - nos Of Mrs.- Spintee 'o.f•Vietoria •street.' 'Cards are also out for the.Wedding oxl•Septeinber 2401 of Mie.•Prilly Mac- Kay and9•Mr.. J. Wylie. (formerly of Kingston) :cif ,Syracuse,. N. Y. - • , . We are very sorry to •.diroitiele the •dectilt •oti Saturday of. J. Moore, matheinatcal. •niaSier • sir the. Colleg- -jate.Insti utte..:• , • Moore had. been. ill • '(.11iring. the. holidays of. fullanireation- of •the •etomach and. had so tar. recov- ered %that he- Yenture.d. to .teach his class last "week.. Saturday.- he ..felt suflicieittIy aVell to go up, to the Me- chanic's Institute where. he .,spent • al, Most every .eiceniog sunimer and Win-. tee. • The librarian,.. Mr. .Duff, ' cote- pliniented :hint 'upon' his retura to•- the. library. • Mr:. Moore said " • felt ahnoet exhausted coming • up , those stairs.. I never. felt :so before. • He looked :ovet•the papers and magazines,' talking •about • the allaira of .the • •day, and •left. for Ids t-esidence itint•was in tiine..for-.tea. Aftertealie complain- ed of a pain and soon passed' away. Me. Was a faithful., huniorous 'and •kind lealier, a noted mathematician an active inember of the ,choir of ls.s..nex Both gentlemen. wore white carnation .ch.rch when ,wall :and., a good Christ- boutonieres, After •the. ceremony Ayes ian. He will be much Missed. He completed ividelt-itrade the bride and leaves to mourn his departure his wid,' Pretty steep, front $too up, but • it costs lese to rutt them than it 'does to feed horses and they never get balky. They last longer. than the avera.ge work horse •and they do ten thnes as Much work in a. day. ,".Out in Nebraska I ran across a. fellow with a gang plow, • five. in a row, hitched to one of these 'little en- gines and it • was . steadily Moving a- cross the: hundred' are • field and tear- ing up the sod •at a lively' rate.' This same. man told me that when it catne to harrowing he tacked • on two .or threc. big" ones and 'did. the job in. . a fourth .of the former time,. • .. ." Potatoes .are planted and dug up with these. engines. In ...planting • a large.. dropper is tised and in digging them a special.. kind. of. plow. is. em- ployed.• • '. When it comes time.in the fall to threeli the engine is coupled • to a Sep- arator and. the job is done in • short circler: If necessary in. the winter to grind feed for the cattle it is the work- of but a few minutes to fire it tip. and start the mill. When grain is t9. be • hauled to market several •:farm .waggons. are attached. and the procession Moves off. • . • n A' There ie scarcely' a thing -about farm - work. that these "machines will.. not; do, .but ,they.:are growing; more, popelar every • year. The • average limiter • thought ..the acme.. •of comfort and Perfection.had:been. reached in the sulky :plow, and the riding. cultivator which • saved" .him..many Weary. steps and has not' .been without .eoksider- able •tronble that lie has. been Winced to take -up the traction enginix. • . Hundred§ of thcee are ,now.. being nianufactitred. 'atid . sold • eytry • yeart The eompany • sends. an agent Mit to show the farmer how to run the affair, 'and how to 'employ it in various •labor -saving ways. :It .doesti't take long. to learn this and the cost of keeping one .tunning is., only a few cents •aii hour. • " Sixty cent wheat • and. fifty: cent corn, • are Making: western ,faraters; where thirty bushele•Of wheat and six- ty of '-contare:.ati average 'yield, inde- Vendently rich. A itundred"•acres 01 wii.c.at. is an ordinary field and•this.,a- 'One is .enough to net a good in.bente Ou .the -9 .' • • " A bunch cif ..eattle. will pay the expenscs .and hie Other crops are vel- vet • The- result :has,'beett•to-.ren .up the price of: land, • . ." Tracts that sold fot$25 two years ago -bring. 540, and .$4,1, 'and 30 land of•-p•itst 'years easily ..niarketabie,.F.d. ,$3O $eo,.. The . life •-•itS much - easkr, the work. is not nearly. se hard, ticir "boars's() loug..." • • • 9, " This, has had the :good effect of making the farmere' • eons tti.ore .core - teat with life on the farm.and Many 61 there go down. to -the state-agricul, tural schoels -arid" take a coorse in• .scientiffe agriculture, returning better lannere•and better Citizens, • "- The,rtiral .free mail delivery, With -itsja.cilities for keeping in touch With the life of the •ontside.. World,- and the..bicyele sitbstitute for; the .0ar- riage. are also • helpiug' in the. work Of popularizing agfictilture..'". • • • • ... 'ANDREWS -1n .0oderieh, On' Septem- . her 9th, to Mr.. and Mrs. J. An- drenis a son. . • • • . • , •HE'NDER'SON-11i Goderich, on Sell.- . tember loth, to. Mr.. • and. Mrs..Gor- • don . Henderson,. a 'daughter,. HUNTER -In, Hallett; on• SePteittber • toth,"to Mr. .and Mrs.. William • Hunter, a daughter. • . • •, • HALLAHAN-In East -,Wanrinosh; on •Septeniber stle, the: wife.of Mr, W. : • P. Hallehan: a daughter, .• • SeafOrth, on September • 5th; the wile of .William .13-ris- • • tow 61 , • •SMILEY --In• Seaforth, on .September : '8th, •the wife of mr.!..r.. Y. Sntflty of a daughter. ;• .• ,: • ,.„ DOUGHERTY - • In : Sheppardtpo,... On . Sept, 6th,. 'and Mrs. • on -Deogherty, ;a (laughter... • • DONLEY-In 'Ociderich, 'on. September . 3rd, the wife •of Captain Donley' of 11...ar.k. et. Iteport. New Wheat, 6510 G. 05 Old Wheat .. , ... 0 05 to 0 07). I °nose Wheat • 0 75. ta 0 15. Barley • • • 0.50 to 0.52, • Oats .. ..... .... . • 628 to 028 Peas • 0,75' to 0 75 Rye 0 40 to 45 Potatoes .per bushel 40 to 0 40 • Bolter rolls and crock 13 to 0 14 KINDX-In Exeter, on September .60i, to Mr. and Mrs. George Knox, a-. COWAN-In Wallace,. on the. 4th• Sep- - ternber, Mrs. W. G. 'Cowan,' form- . erly of Javan., oE daughter. . WATSON-4n Ilibbert,'. on' the 7th of. • • Sept,, Mr& William •Watson ed • son,. (Child since 'dead.) • .• • DEATHS. • • • ' • AUCTION. SALE. REGISTER McNEIL-In Liandon, on September• . . • 16th; Peter .111cNeil, aged 54 years, • Monday; 'Sept. 220(1, at r m.,, SPREADBURX-In Goderich,- on Sep- tensive sale of stock Accra, heifers, IVIcConnell's stock yards, Dublin, ex - at • . 5 months and 23 days. • , • • ;agad about • 8b . years, father of. sohn ivicaelevte)idin• eicioiwsproapnrdieetporrititgIerislo.--s. teinber 14th, . •Joieplt.Spreadbury, •newly • • . 'Mrs. George Stancombe of • Godee- BrOwn, auctioneer. • • i 1 • 1 M • Charles Cook of God- Ala da • Sept • 29tif at 1. p. in., at • erich icrentship. • .Lot T, Can,. •elearing sale GRAnoN-In Centralia, ..on Septem- of farm stock: and implements.--Alex- B tt r in tub• • • • 0 13 to 0 14 Eggs per doz.... 0 14 t,o b 15 Hay • ' 8 00 to 900 • 0 15 to 0 16 • 6 50 to 6 50 2 00 to 2 25 18 00 to lb 00 Shorts per ton...." ... . 20 00 to 20 00 • Vtrool 1...~,AAA04.4vvvy wovvytwovvv,WWwooyywvv.,MAAAONAAAAANA Live Hogs per cwt Flour per cwt McKINNON 00. • .11,-yrriAL FALL MILLINERY OPENING Friday and Saturday . Sept. 26th and. 27th . .i Our blillinery Opening always causes it flutter of excite - I meet, among the fair sox. They always expect to see all ithe new creations in Millinery displayed in our large show r(soitis and we make it a point not to disappoint them, , Other seasons we have received unstinted. praise for tha wealth and extent of otte opening displays, but our display on Friday evening, the 26th, will surpass anything we have ever atf e m pted. 'Phis department Is under the able man- agement, of Mise Stewart, assisted by a full staff of Acadia. - ants nnd expert trimmer& who attended the wholesale millinix y openings_ and spent some weeks in copying the latest Parte and NeW York designs and are- prepared to execute all orders in the most at tistic style. To supplement the atttactions of our Millinery display on Friday evening, the 26th inst., we will make a Special showing of NeW Fall Dress Goods, Silks and Valley Blouse Goods, New Puts in Ladies' Astrachan Jackets. Com hies, Buffs, Muffs, Boat and Victortnes, Ladies', Misses' tied Children's Oloth 00iits in all the new Styles, Ladies' Kid Gloves in the hest quality In all the neW fall shades, A Onedial itiVitation is Extended to All to At tend Our tif rand Millinery Opening. bee loth, George. Grafton, aged 39 ander Smith, proprietor I Thomas ., years, • 3. intinths and 15 days. • •• BreVelt auctioneer.. -. . • • . ..PNF,I4L-In. Dashwood, on •Septernber , 'a , 9t•In• Thos. _Snell, aged ,32 years. ' • Lot /5, mcK2nop, 24 miles cast o Itiessay, Sept. .3etli, at T p: in.,. atf• FRASER--Iii. Grey, on September' 603, Seafortln extensive 'sale .of 'horses and Finlay • Eraser, in his 88th year. cattle, - James( Carlin, •proprietor ; HODOES.-In Ethel,. on Septeinber ile John Th Hodges,. aged 57 ytars, 5 .. months and t4. days, . ItteCAf I VIVI-In Brussels on Sept., 4; i i 1 • . john McCallum, in his 84th year. C.LENDENNING•-,- lit Wingltam, on , September 9th, Janet, Chitulenning, . - a.ged 35 years, 8 months. • .• . PHILLTPS-In TroWbridge • on , Sep, 6tetitivbeearrs6th„ Rev. R. Phillips, aged IVIOORE-In Goderich, on September x3th, A: J. Moore, mathematical master of the Collegiate Institute, COOEE-In Ashfield township, on . • procurable. • has been September 1 i On Mrs. Samuel, Cooke, sister of Mrs. dohn 0. El - The beet elass• of work ' ilinoilfactured here for liott ,of Goderich township. GILDT,RS-In Colborne, on Sept. 11, al, Aila'rp, on Lot 74 . Con. 2, Stanley, A-. ..+ which betel Mr. R,oberts of the many years pest. , Mr, Gliders,. aged 82 -years and 7 extensive sale of 12o Leicester ewes, big mill by *hick he lost his thumb general farm stock and impleineuts.- by inissiug his footing and falling 0 WE WON'T call on you rt week after . lilTiths.1 • . • loth, William : Lowrie,. Ileetor • Reid, proprietor ; - Thos. the: cog whetis, Mr. Manablink is loisy making prep,. I,OWkill',-.111 Mullett, on Septeinber . your bereavement. . . years. •. aged 11, Brown,: auctioneer. orations for evaporating this saeason's WE WON'T make . the work to suit ' the torice. • . crop of apples, WE WILL make the pries to suit . The stonework of the tiew station the Work. being completed bricklayers are in de- pr(altiction of the world CLINTON MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS ow , and ter little daughter, and kis gu,r,oroentin oonmeier, fporwhilliefe mcoisnsgria,etsitalat:xioenv! son by a.former marriege. ., ill; organist' of St: Peter's, and Miss . ,9 Next Wednesday takes the 'paha for Skimings gave -some. lively selections • wc.ddinge. 'the livery then will hare . until the bridal party led the way to - to inmort some extra carriages, •fo. r., the heit,,...,,,..,le. vitt i il... The tables on which ' .all are going away. the weddieg 'dinner was served were The fall (coin court opened . this tnost artistically arranged. The Chinn• . week. before the Hoe' C'hief justice jell dishes were of handsome design Meredith. • and the not jelly ,and fruit jelly, both ••• The remains , found' at Menesetung with whipped eream,• looked beautiful, Thee:Brown, auctioneer. •• • Park on Sunday evening -on .the shore but the toniato &clad looked. most pie- Thlersday, Oct, 2nd, at / p. ni., at were identified by means of a mark turceque.• A red tomato filled with a Lo1. 13, Con., 7, II. It. .5„ Tucker- clearly . discernible on the right leg mayonaise dressing of celery lying smith,. a phoice fifty acre farm, , the caused by a fracture years ago and 011 A green tette& leaf on a china y of the • late James Edwards. . which •was the means of identification .plate would charm the roost •faistid- -..Charles 'Wilson,. proprietor ; Thos: by his son, • Mr. Joseph Lawrence of iotts eye, as well as the palate. Meats Brown, auctioneer. , ' . Kingston. • Being it Catholic the .re- and gravies, tarts and fruit, nuts and - Saturday, Oct. 41.11, -at 1 p. ni., • at mains of the late Frank Lawrence of ice creant. formed with the jellies 'an R.. Deverettx's carriage.. wareroonis, the ill fated Marine City were laid at admirable desert with tea and coffee. - Seaforth, clearing Sale of new and rot in St. Peter's cemetery .in. Col - and malty kinds, of cake. Rev. Dr: secand hand' wagons. and bitgies-D. boriie, Rev, Father West - officiating at . Vre sat at the head. of the bride's tab - Devereux, pfciprietor ; Thos. Brown, • 'the funeral obsequies., . . le and cut the bride's cake, which was • auctioneer, . • • . .. . Mr. W. H. Smith, late of the Bank 'Soar storeys high, before the guests Tuesday, Oct, 7th, at 1 p, iris at of Comnierce here and who Wes ban- arose from the bat -noted The guests 1,ot 30, Con. 3, Ilibbert, clearing sale quoted on leaving for Winnipeg, has were about fifty in number, being rel. of fartn stock, -Peter MeCan, propri- been promoted to a new branch at tithes-. and Intimate friends of the etor ; Thos.. Brown, auctioneer. Camas, , . • . brVe, one among them being Mrs, •• Thersdav, Oet, 91.11, at 12 o'clock a. We are. very' sorry to note the (led- Min McLean, mother. of IVIrs. (Capt.) nail. MacKay, who is about eighty years of age." The guests from •s, dis- tance were the bride's stepfather, Mr, 3, Tutt ; Mr. Kenneth Campbell, brother of the bride ;,,Mr: and Mrs. Somers of Blyth, uncle atid aunt ; and Miss Anne Campbell,. -brother of the bride, The bride's going' away gown was of royal blue lady's cloth with dove grey picture hat trimmed with white chiffon, having a black ostrich plume 011 right side and two white os- trich tips of left side. The tridal party, accompanied by the wedding guests, drove up to the station iti time for the last outgoing train for Detroit. Rice and flowers were pier, tifully scattered river the heads of tha • bridal party. The gifts were ;costly and beautiful, including . silver, china, table linen and some beautiful draw - log room furniture. LOW RATES TO WE WILL give voit t ec o ce o e UDR PERFECT S'ItSTE111. Our perfect system 'for accurate and quick dispensing has niet with the ap- roli f I have brought their preseriptious to our store, Our equip - THE NORA IMES r, mand-not briell, they have plenty of it -pressed brick. 9 Messrs. George Carey of London and Paul Turnbull oi the Bank of _Mont- real, Chatham, 'spent last week at the rectory. Dr, Frank Turnbull of Auburn 'vis- ited Itis brother, Dr, James L. Turn, bull on Friday last. itt design and material We are the ONLY wee - tient men in Clinton in • our line, Do not- he talked in to placing yotir order wain:int, first call. ing on us. JB1 HOOVER, PROP, NeXt to bommercial Plotel " MoK1NNON BLYTH ti;rinohanacinyraPttl?i3etegmb,?;athye, wit; found drowned in the canal. He leaves haesAmovomivovedviAmmA0.00~AAAAAsofe9 a Widow in TOrOnto; It Comtnetteing September x and con- , tinning until October 31,, 1902, second- class otte-ws.y colonist tickets will be sold by the Chicago Milwaukee and ment is Inodern and complete in ev- St.. Paul R'y frotn Chicago to all ery department- Toilet • goods, per- points in Montana, Idaho, titali, Cal - fumes, Sponges, Brushes, Combs, etc., aortae, Washington, Oregon, British in endless variety. PAINE'S Cle,ERY COMPOUND. This Wonderfullife-giving remedy .is recommended to all with . eonfidence. It is a true nerve bracer and system purtiler and gives marvellous midis. to the Sick. Our supply is always fresh and genuine. Our store for Paine's Celery Conipomid. n. .COMI3P4, Druggist, Clinton, Ont. S-32 Columbia and intermediate points a greatly reduced rates. Choice of routes via St. Pattl or via Omaha. The Chicago, Milwaukee Se tit. Paul It`y, is the route of the United States Oovernment fast Mail traits between Robertson, (Sheriff) Aqui-Ads and her Chicago, St. Paul ant Minneapo and of the Pioneer Limited, the lam, ors train of the world. All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via Chicago, Milwaukee Lit St, Paul 1.1.'y, or address A. 3. Taylor, Canad- ian Passenger Agent,. Toronto, Ontz • 144. Strang audit& daughter, Miss Helen. Strang, are Visiting at Grims- by this week. Mesdames Alex. Saunders, William daughter Claire, Mr. and Mrs. 3olin Thompson, 1VIr. R. 1, and 'Miss Eva Acheson were all visitors last week at Mrs, Albert Atcheson end her the Toronto exhibition. daughter Were Minty by a, traitt Mrs. R, 1L Smith, after spending a crossing litt Woodstock. Mrs, Atoll. the summer here, has gone to T.oroti- owl was kil„ed, the daughter seti4)0s4 to. ly injured and the OF