The Clinton News-Record, 1903-05-14, Page 1NEWS ECO
CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY .MAY 14th, 1903.
Whole Number 1267
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EGGS
Bros.
3000
Alger
firm
WOULD
again
to
dent
rlItIllber
himself
Custoined
with
A
community
be
Thursday
dhelgparture
and.
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ticid
THINKS
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Int,
Bros.,
Thursday
to
in
the
formation
of
erworks
ment
to
Kincardine'
similar
here.
STOCK
Goderich
gregate
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liott,'
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IT
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the
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aweep.
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“Iceeper."
HOVEY
Bank
Club
Eighteen
eluding
Of
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forth.
the
Wilts
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• have
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GALORE.
touring the pest. week Cantelon
shipp.ed 71otio dozien Of eggs 414
pounds of butter. Th figures
ese
the large produce. business the
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carries on. .
SOONER BE Busy.. '
Mr. C. H. 'Carter is able to be about- '
after his 100itibr confinement
his 110The as the result of the acci-
he met with while on ditty. as a
of the fire brigade, He Is not
yet, however, -and the . unac-
'inactivity - is.. going hard
min, .
CONVENIENCE, • •
For the convenience of the ferming-
the Clinton postoffice will
• •
kept open 'until nine O'Clook, on
and Saturday evenings dur-
June, • July and August. This
will. be Much 'appreciated
goes to show that Postmaster
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Is endeavoring to give •satisfa.c-
to: the patrons of th effie
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IT WOULD PAC
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Hunter. of the .firin of Hunter
Kincardine, was. in Clinton on
• last- and having a few hours,
spare took a Walk over the thwn
coutpene. •with Councillor Ford: As
reeult of .what, he saw and the in-
he obtained he is strongly
the opinion that asystem of wat-
would be a pepfitable Invest-
for -Clinton. • It would • pay, too, .Fooi-eAr4L
take oyer the electric light plant
hae found it profitable and
eonditions pretty • much /prevail
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SHIPMENTS.
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On Saturday Mr, Jolla Audi:Beton of
• _township -shipped throe car,
of .cattle to Liverpool. The are
'weight wag 7.3 55o pounds.
h M'ddl • J ' ' • '
n • 1 eton, • re .ancl John El,
Jr.., weee in charge: ' - -
On IVfonday. Xi, • D. A. Forrester
to the same enerket thirty:six-
which averaged 1495 pounds. .
. .
Messrs. R. le, J .. Ransfotd on Men-
ship,ped five •car-lOads te . -London 'May
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The lot consisted Of nitiety
with an average...weight of• 1442'
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.FELL INTO HONEST HANDS..
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011 Monday while runiniaging among
debris in die miter of what was
the Illotel .'Clarendore' Mr.-. 'S.
Mine across .a. .sniell satchel
$32 . ill' Money • and two .
rings. . It is .soinewhat remark-.
how. the gatchel escaped destrue-
when the fire Made such ' a clean.
•.• • It was ..handed to .: its owner.
, . ., . _. ..
had .been. employed as .damestic at
'Clarenclon,.. and. it IS .hard. to aay,
1:i4c1L'Shinezea;.noriOstl.6plxisg.esd,wt?ii..cirieccooliti:
. of iter:.wecidteg• ring and, e the
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WINS FOUR TIMES. ''.•
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The seventh shoot for the Sovereign
trophy 'tea. place on. ' the Gun.
...grounds on Thursday • last.'
' entered the • tom titiOn - in-
IVIesere.:Rougvie and Doithelly
.., GoderiCh. a. ad Messes. Turner,
. Hinehley arid Dodds .of . Sea-
' Mr.. J.' E. Hovey- again headed
score , making his 4th win Five
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. makes. the Trophy his property is
etands a very good. chance of becom-
before long. The seven shoots
been won as follows :' Graham r
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Ireland i Hoerey ' •
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The scores on Thursday, were. as
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S . E. Ircivey 20, -J. Ee.Cantelon 19,
Ireland 18, A. J. Mee -risk .r7, R.
12; S. 'Cooper TO.* J Dodd ..6
, J.ts i ,
Hinchlev• .16.• W.. J. . Ross es . R.:
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raha:m 13 A. a . ...mpg.. I2'y J. AUL-.
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7,• Captain Donnelly .11, Dr. 1-101-
C East ro, G.. Street 8,
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John ' •Ireland , and :Tohn Forrester
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• . for the Amateur Trophy. whtch
won 111 the shoot off • by the lett,
The . winners thus far have been :
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J. Ross, 2,• A. J. Morrish i, John
e, , R. ' Downs. 1, •John Forrese
r. . • • • • • •
OPHeCOT:jItT. • •admire
. On • Saturday M rn'n '1. t Mr. Heli-•
., MeCourt passed ..into . the' 1 Great
Beyond ••after All • illness • of several
was horn • of • 'Scotch...
Months. He tv.. .
parentage in Caledon toWnship
years. ago.• , The family
afterwards moved to Wawa-
riosh where he spent -Itis: youth. : Iti
a h 'tnuirried Miss Lime MeGroran
79 a •• . . ii. .• r •
who • survIves hint toget er with t mu.
three daughters, Loretto, Kathleen
and Lavine,. For the - past free • years
Mr. McCourt bee been a resident of
Clinton,' .• . '. . .. , • ' •
The funeral', took 'place on ' MoichtY
forenoon, '.fitet to St...• joaeph c.hurch
where .solerem High ,, Ivlass was said by
Rev, • . Father Pisonneault. • Forty
members • of the- C. M... -13. A. lodge
preceded the cortege from the family
residence to St, Joseph and forming
jn two lilies at the entrance the body
Was born betWeen them to • the altar.
After High Mass the funeral'started
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for St. • Augustine. .
The Venerable mother of the deceaS-
,
ed, almost four. score years of age,
too frail to undertake the long drtve
. to Clinton, came as far as Auburn
mid from thence follo.wed the remains,
to their resting! place. Other relatives
met them ott the way and more
awttithd them at the cemetery where
the interineut ;was made. The service
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was conducted by Rev, rattier . xis.
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• The pall-liettiee re, all members. of the
C. M. B. A., were : Jaanea Flynn, 3.
annah tt Thos
J. d. aug2eYi 0 n a I „.•
J M C ' 'I 3 li. Sh
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_tabe,rt, C. M. Brown and Dominica
Flynn.Fith'
Among . the relatives. who attended
the funeral were : Mr. and Mrs,'Curri-
. '
mings, .IVIr., Mrs. and . Miss Annie
tiro pity and Mr. Thos. MeCourt of
v.r. - - I lat M. Kirkbyand J
awanos 1, oars. . a J.
./. meorogan of ttelinoroatid. utt.
•MoUrlane of Detroit. • .
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Mr, iyAs‘..oUrt WAS O. Charter - incinbet
of the C. M. 13, A. lodge organized
et Vtrieghant and held $2006 ihsuratice
iti that ' sotiety. He was a consistent
c, living strictly according to
Catholi ,,
the rules of the Church. Those. who
knew him best appreciated hint most
for his integrity and 'kindly, no.tutik,
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LOCAL. MARKET.
Wheat 7oc. .
Oats 270.
Eggs the to ne.
;Butter 13e to .14c,
•Live Hogs $3.7o.. - -
wiTERTAticgD THE CHOIR.
The ch.oir. of St. -19attlIs church, a
Piaadiritelaaknindg ..allid tneffinmenwt ',comalvanir of
•ga tia a .1 4° gl a rcielY
of their time and talent to the Musical •
service at St. • Paul's, ware entertained•
on Tuesday evening by Mr, and . Mrs.
John Ransforele. ,
WrIIERE wgitx WHEREABOUTS ?
A 'Inan Aro,' having some impott-. ,
ant mews for his wife, reeked hurried-
ly frone his office to his 'residence-. and
not finding his. better half at lionie
enquired . of the servant, "Do you
know • anything of iny. wife's. where-
abouts ?" "I'M not sure,'" ;answered 'was
the servant,. “liut I think they're in
the Wash." • ' .
WILLIS C1-11.TRCH C. Be
Miss H. 1VIackenzie presided at Mon-.
day evening's meeting • of -the. _G-. g„ of
Willis church. The catchism was tak-
en •:/t/r Miss Marian Coats and the
topic, "Paul at Athens " by R.ev,
Dr. Stewart who diaceursed ,upen the
Uterine in a very interesting nianner.
The topic at the edxt meeting will be
"Paul •at Corinth." • -
mis.'rck.L •
deNted C?lle.giate •Inseittite team will
n . the Hough Cup against the
Seaforth them' at 3 o'cleek On. SaturL
day.. The. game .wil1. be played in the
park and • Will without doubt. be the
best game of foot -ball seen. in, Clinton
fret sonic time. 'Everybody should •be
there.' to 'encourage the home team.
Admission rec., -ladies ' free. . .•••
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AN 'INVITATION. : .
Mr. •Ie.• .J. Clulle• reecirder of th to-
cal A, • O. ,U. W •• 1 ' 1 '
• edge,- leo re-
received an invitation from' Maple 'Leal .
hedge; .' 'God. erich, to take part • .with
them in . divirm •sery, lee' oft Sunday,
31st. •Beifig. regulat ehurch-gOers
and . freternal; teo, ae rePresontatiVe •givingethe
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ecnnpany.,• of '• the • • A..0:- U. Ve. - will
doubtless' avail thetriaelves of the ine
vitation. .. •• • • • • •
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A. VERY SICK \I '\ • 'Johnson,.
- • • e • • • . . , .1.ashaen
On ' .WednesclaY' ;of • last .y.r. eek' Chief
Wheatley •tool "Old Mek'• Gatiley, an
initiate of A -lie -Muse of Refuge, to the
Asylum* at Lc:anion'. 'lla.ving to . .• wait
several hours :be the city • the .' '• Chief
visited, the new oigan factory.; ' in
which Clinton 'capital .and labor . is
employed. .11,11t" W. Mennen late •fore-
. . ,.. . , . • . .. .
man of the o. f. here. end 'avlio went to
London to • aceept . a• sill -tiler 'position,
limasthirei. nanodnisthsetlettliveetr,yfterp,.:4vermala_.
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.PUBLI0• scHopL 'BOARD. • .•
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. A •tneeting of. the •Publie . school
board. was held last 'Thureday evening,
:but there was' little busitiess-to trans-
.a.ct beyond receiving priueipael,ougies
r • - • rt d s en' tl • f 11 • • -
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. if ailand,Bros., ec;a1 .. • .--• . $98,6/.
: el* Rudd, woad ,•• .. . 63:13
• . , jams Ferguson • work ' • 8.00 .
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Miss Stephenson, supp y , , .22.5o• .
. • G. J. Stewart, sundries • reim ..
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LATTER DAY SAINTS.. TAKING UP MUSE.
Elder Alvin ,Kinsley 'of the Latter Dr. Evans has rented the house 013.
. preaching night- Queen street owned and lately occupied $1
Day Saints has been .
ly during : this pait week in Mr, hy • Mt. X. Mil , :ic to take al
ler, and e pects
Small's house on Matilda •Street.
A DENTAL. PARTNERSHIP,. up his abode there this week.- The T
Dr. has only been a resideatt of . Clin- fc
. • ton for a short time but has already ti
Dr. Agnew has - taken into partner- created a very favorable impression.
ship Dr. Fowler of Seaforth. who cont., . .
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BOTH TRAINS LATE. • On 'Thursday evening last Trinity ,
, . • church was. • crowded to witness . the ie
apolistic rite of confirmation. admin- 1tt
•The e0.27 p. m. train on the 13..8c. G. istered to a class of 22 candidates by in
did not arrive. in Clintonitatioa un- the Bishop of Huron.
tiI- after midnight Tuesday having Inspector Paisl y of Clinton Was in 01
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een e ayed a nide below the i. town town on Monday evening- issuing been- et
by the dropping of the efire box,' • ses to our hotel keepers for 'another gc
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The northbound train on the Le H. six months. .
andor
end B.'. next' forenoon ran off the track Mr. Prior of , :Clinton and his men
at Kippen something having gone are bus utttin u the brick work Dt
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gonweith the switele No damage of the • new addition to the. Queen's er
• ' hotel: • . m
CORNER STONE•.LAYING. Our new store -keeper Ti. Goulden, •
Rev. Dr, Gifford preached last Sun- is moving. his family from 1VIelbourne he
•to town this week. • Pt
day afternoon. and evening at the re- Rev. W. Lowe of Wingliam will °l-
OPelling service's in, cennection •with ficiate in the English church on Saw' Pi
Ebenezer church in Goderich toWnship„, day next, both morning- and evening. SA
. Sharon church in the same township' •.• seine of our citizens attended the m
is beieg renovated and will be re -open- • funeral of the late Neil AleDeneld i .of •
ed short' Y . - • e • Morris, on Saturday. . tb
The corner 'stone of the new chervil Rev, MeLean,,Piesbyteriatt, and Rev, to
nt the Nile•will• be laid on June greth. Holmes, Meth:east, excharigee pulpits
All' three are IVIethoilist• chinches. j 0,n Sunday 'evening. • • • • 13(
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SHOO ! THE PEDDLAR.S. . 'rhe sacrament of the 1.4crd's • Supper. •
. . . was atlin•inistered ;in St. Andrew's, De
:Clinton • is .visite.d evecy few weeks „einirah, . on Stmelay motnitig )(este - Pt
with peddlers offering soaps peanut s A fort hours devotion Was observe
and trinkktp•oj. jewelry of smaa 11 vitt% 'ed in thYe Roman Catholic. Church,. be: rj
a.nd in some cases the Purchasers are ginning on 'Sunday 'last.' • ' • • . In
badly taken In. • If • the: citizens would Measrs. Watson," and Emigh shipped
refuse to purchase freeze these' tleddlerS'
they would soon step tomieg - to town several cer•aoa.ds of cattle to 'Montreal 10
also. several car-ioads •.o'f .,pigs to Col- . a
and if you have anything to _purchase bilmgwo. ;id ott. Monday. ..11 .. . . • • , '
go to the local ,dritg steres..or.jeWelry M
stores and get what .is required' and it . r: erome, en is . k. , avin,g purch-
ased .a residence in Wmgham • intends in
will. cost. less money and give better '• ' • •
. , . . moving there ,shortly, • . ' cr
satisfaction. , • .
' • ' ' . Miss Annie Cumming, daughtet of
I'E - OLD TIME CRICKVI'Mz$, .
• ' • " . Mr. Nicholas Cumming,. died ,Monds.y. in
night end ethe ferteral- took place on fo
Members 'Of Ye. • Olde Tirn- e Ctieeetret,
Chub, who 4were experts with the ball Wednesday.. • • . , . ... • 1,t
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A .rneetino, •of. LI O. L. ei63 was held 1 -
and. . bat twenty years ,ago• ' nth •.'" - •- - - - • ' • '
' P----e°se M d ni hte to:appoint - committees g(
old timers. of Seaforth 'a toao
game shortly. ..Among those. who. will erg ratigern'eanta , ler 'the tele- •).11
• 113th of July.
take part will. be 'William Jackson. bration of 'Ithe, ecaning . . .tt
p. A. Forrester, John .naciseel, le. D', . Mrs, ;T. Taylor,. formerly of -Weiwee ea
Janres. Ho son :and., mayor ndiesi.,"„A'llrinasrstprtotentgliaosfeclthtelt;.thfarnitai.co.,f. mlVlorr..... i.
Of Londesboro. • • • • • • . • .
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.. 'teeter Ganne, captain MeTaggart, ris, Air the gent of .1;5; °CO. ,..., .-...• • ' :(
and „Bastker ' Melelurehle' of III3rth are The eugion • meetin.g. •of th. 6.:Youite ,B
expected to accompany • Ye Olde Titne People's societies • Met Tuesday ,night it
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..ti . . . . ' . ' dent, • Mr. J. • Dodd,. was • in- the chair..
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eras 'one of the largeet wirer seen iiithis•
towit. It was attended by relatives •••
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Tweeds and
county.
Our prices
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newest designs
Serge Suits.
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spring
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grey ground, in a
made yoke.
belt fintshod,w1.0.
linings tb0 on
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Paid.uP.Otiplial, . .........:.: 1,286,000
Reserve . • ' " • ' ' 270;002
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Gluing and the • pallbearers. were : D. . ix
B. Kennedy,. W. C. Brown, Jas. Snell,' ., . . • . . a
;jos:. 'Wheatley, :Brig Kaiser and.. W.. . • VARNA.
Cole. The Sons . of England., • f
. . . °- Drain and also for the Logan .Drain, •
a body and. conducted a short . Mr. ':Garber,; contractor for the: Big • g
which .Me. Pike is a member, attend-: moved. into thei•hetise lately occupied. i:
etl. in by Mr. ,•Jas: • Armstrong on : Saturday t
service at• Cie house before the cortege 1,ast. His ..men. are also..here and ow-
set forth .foi• the cemetery., • atio • 't in be commenced at • once • on t
A BROICEN LEG . .. the dram. A dredge will be.•used to ,
' , . ••• ' • : . . • . do . the work; ' e • ••• . • • . '. • ' t
, 1V1r. • Thos. .g: Mason . of the Base ••
Line lost one;of his horses an Monde Mrs. 'T. 1VI. ;Johnston of the •Nilo is ,IJ
Y• visiting at the home of. her pere.nts P
e. was on is! way wi. t e team. to en the Front Road thisereele. • r
H • ' if . "th 11 -
do' soma rolling . ,itne While ,letting. .. . •• •.. ' '
ster is very. 'busy
do. •, . : . • . aa • . -Mr. Joseph., FO , • ,
wn a gap. the span r a.way, ehe tliciee days with his automatic apxay-. I.
result being thet one of.- his - horses • ' - c11•11t t it
• - • • • • . et showering. eat i anc ..c es the een ot
broke . Its . leg and had to be .despat h- • • •
e : w ii e t ie o ter was , SOMOW19. ill- ' 11 insects on the fruit tree 'around
d ' 1 1 'I • 't1' ' ' I t • ' a • ' ' ' • "S .•' •
ad. d b for••' ' .' 1
'Jur an but • the timely arrive .ier. . ••
Nand Torrance.. is in the villave c
of :assistance' • Wbuld. lik.ely have been ' . • -.
• •
• this week attending . to ' her. music 1
choked to death. • .. • . . . ' •, .. . . .. - 1
'. The horse which. Mr. Meson has lost class. . . .. . .., • , , , _ c
was his driver : and highly prized .by , Mr., A, IVIel3eath is Moving his .port
him.... -, . . - ' 'able mill away from the Mitchell. buth 1,
.. • ' -• • • . this week. •While.•moving the big .boil- - !
Holt, TO HELP YOUR PAPER. er he had • a• break 'down of an aide % c
There are. other: Via s • . in 'which which forced him. to .leavee. it in the •<,
„ • .. Y • • •• • middle , of the road all • eight.' -rot-, e.
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rea ers of. a nowspaperki elan - aid it , ,
e t 1 tl e i leht 'wee eleax and ate -
besidesesubscribing for it,, aptly; aays '--119--a Y 1- • 1-er • •
harm WAS „done. •
an eice ange.. The , can it •by . .
h TI ' help'
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SUPPORT THE FA. . . . . . . ..
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David Davis, United: Stetes Senator .
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of ..Illinom, speaking. of what - a news-
paper does for a community, made an
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addrese that remains- ever green in the
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memories °I newspaper Men. He said:
t'Eyery yeef every. local paper givee
fr°111 ' 04 to 5000. free lines for the
benefit Sof the eorninunity in which it
la located... No other. ageney can or
Will ' do this. The editor in. proper-
:' tion. to his: means cloce•more then any
' other .inan and in all fairness, • man
an le o i . e.•
with. •.m 1 • ugl t to b supported-
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.not because you happen to like Ihien. or
his 'writing, •hut *cause a local
paper is .the bst ieve.stntent a continu-
nity can make. • It,may not. be crowd-
ed with • great •thoughts but financially
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it is, of more, benefit ttan beth ma.-
cher and teacher. Today editors • do
. • . , .• .
h ' . tl si .
more for less pay: t an any o ie inen
on earth.' •Patronize your liente paper,
not •ELS a charity, hitt as an inveet-
ment. .• . • . . • . • -
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THOS. elACKSON, WAS.01-IAIRMAN.
Daily. Witness, Nelaoti,' .B. . 0:L. The
Dsla9ilyir'ornevgehastyroecti.11eaivise,d of the
ma' Kootenay,' being the proceeds of
matinee held On . board that craft on
Friday in. aid cif. the Frank relief hind.
• Accompanying tile. Cash waS the fellow-
lug account of the entereainneaut weie-
teat by one .of the passengers. : • . • •
• ... • •t -r Kootena
' Tim trip .„o t he A eatrie ,... , _ Yr
Capt. Fraser, ,i/-0112 Arrowhea.d to gob
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L u h all im-
son eeay it was en ierene y .., , ,
provised Matt ee performanee, winen
il ' Memorable to
• - k t1 cas on
nut e le ,oe 1,
• d for-
• the passengers, who had the good
tune .to be aboard. as well as to the
officers of this favorite ateamer. ,
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In view of tho Prank disaster' it •oc.
cur d t Th j ckson of Clinton
e 0 mints. a , . . . , ;
Ont., that the • relief fund Might . he
materially assisted by .fireatis of ja. cone.,
cert arid he set • about organizing the
A . I lib 1 r th program
1 d first 1 II • • v luitteer J.
. he ta,o to. , as a 0 .,
. W. Bengough, the noted cartoorast,
Who I very heartily seconded 'the idea,.
and.for about an hour entertained the
large audience . with. e 'series of light:
• • k t h rid lortnotous recitals.
rung s e c es. a• re 9..
Amongst . the pictures drawnt we
nursling cartoons of 'Capt.Prater4r.tirser
d "Bis
Lyonnais, • steward Stevene and I.
hop" Clark, Of the Itootetuty bar.)
"tatlotts wree also ;given by, Mrs.
Rot ., , „ ., ..„,
McLaren. and Miss Alexander, oi was-
1 • d selection irom Drummond's
o, an a ,•
-XXabitahrt," Wee rout inimitably by
&tut Lyonnais, .
_„. Jackson , _..„ .,_, _c_.,..... ,_„..
nix. • acten as. unk.kilinoft,,I , a!'"
lose of the program aiSp OS-
at the c .
1 It Ch bThe
Sea of t le e e c ee . y auction.., ,
proeeeds togethet with tho eoilectioti
asten, attiottitted to
taken on ' the oec .
$19, a reeord of which the alters of
sort 'the be
the boat have gdod ‘rett ,
proudh
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X or mote if you can, will, do' to
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A interest added .. . ,y .
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niahhig it with ,news. • 'The. newspapers . •
' • • STANLEY ' TOWNSHIP.
are the . collectors and distributers of
news, and there are ,PeoPle who , are . .. o . . .•
P k f tie Bab lon •
loud. itt coin:plaint if an item of local 1VIrs. Nathan ... cc o a ., . y. 1 ,
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t often Line and her . son, Master Bert), w to •'
d •
news is omitted, who a. no
'Surnieh ...Tette: .R.,eporters ate .suppeised. have been in•Toronto . for the. pest
tl • t r ed home On 'Tuesday cif
1 . are . mon 1,.. Y9 11 11 ,
' to. lie itageitiore . and yet t iere __ .. , . . . ..
Maitters of interest itirever com- /11/s weelc . • .
Y . • . • ,
munity which sometimes - escape not: 'Miss. Campbell of MeKillop, is • at ,
,
but 'could, be glean.ed..,if subseeib,.. present visiting her sister, Mrs. John '
lee. • .
ers.. week!: either hand. the Information McKinley of...the. Goshen Line. ( (
M' •n121 Ti101il $00. of Blake was:
t. o a reporteroe the. office,: or give... a.. . iss, ina . . p .
1 t as to where, . the enform,ation the guest' of Miss Milne Kevs. of the.
cloululd be obtained; There is..a.• • large •'' ' • d last .week :oil
.. Babylon, .Line one ay ..
bu mess. .• • • •
class of this .. kind. but • their . *umber $ .
might be increased :With advantage' to Mr. and . Mrs. 'W. L. Keys of the
the local newspaper and to. its read- e.
riabylon-, Line Ivisited- relatives) 'in
e , . . • Goderich ;on 'Wednesday of lest week.
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TEACHERS' 'ASSOCIATION, Mt. and Mrs: Mortison, of the 211E1.
- • • concession.' of Stanleyewere . guests at
. • • . • . . . • .
,...The, • annual,m eeting of . the East the home of IVir.: Robert Eeliott of
•11.T. i! Tcher01 ASsoeiation. will lie the Gosheri Line' on Sunday last.
held in the Colle,giate• Institute on Miss Sarah Dos .on of Drysdale was
Friday and Saturday of next week, a guest at .Mr. Jas. Boyce'e ,of the
Thie loCal. teachers will . entertain thci Goshen Line one day recently.; . .
visitors at an "At Home • .On• Vrida.y . lie , - •Dickson1
• ' ' ' • th bl hall 1 the r, atid 1VIra..Win. Di. of Say-
! Bab Ion
evening in e.assern _3r. 0 field visited friends on the y .
Collegiate. Principal W. Re Lough has one day this week, 4
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char e of the local arrancrements. lne • . • . - - .• , sue.:
g , , , 1 .. .. . . tigineer Code of Alviston was .
foliowing is the program for the meet- ve 't • the Stanley Big Drain 1. on
• elv • • Pig •
I' • Tuesday
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fresident s Addtess, Mr. David. Wor .
Ed' 1 11 • I. 'has been
The Passing of Latin,. J. Houston, Miss . Edith .Rat itve ,. w to .
in Seaforth, for seine tune„has retarn-
B. A, . . . ,
d to her home. .
Aitchison'e ,
Nature Study, • Miss Isabel, .
Point cf -View, David Robb,' I; P. S. Miss Mary Reid of Brucefield. spent
•
The IVeetrie System, ,Mr.E.M. MeLea.n Sunday ,at her home, • . .
Reading, Rev. C. R. Gunne . Mr.- 3do. Richardson told a hand -
Literature, Miss L. ilOhltadtit some driver tettir. G. Elliott of the
Xuldefinittitess in 'reaehing, , Mr;. W.- nabylon Line last week for . a goal
.. U. Lough • i ll' .' i ' . • ' "
, . , W. _ _ . , . • Cgt e••,'1 , .
Discipline, c, w, ea, Downey
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School ,Tactica,. Mr. 3. Bailey , Miss Sarah E. Reid is at present
Mr George Doh -teaelting .school hear Zurich.
Delegate's Report, .,
son . • The 'colt belonging ,to .Mr.. 14.. Blair,
Treasurces Report Which burst a blood vessel .a few days
• Election of OffiCets1 • • • _ . • ago while seeding on •his farm on tile
; Sauble Line, is improving. nicely,
by Mr, A, I .
Open Parliament, It ,
-Mr. .
• • .. . . M. 'rhos.Stinson contemplateS the
Musgrove . -
. erection •of a new wire feece attoss
(a) Proposed . ulations . , , i „ t
Move. the font of Iiis a
ly Pentaansh •,'' v Museular f iii.
( ) . . •
. - , met .... . Mr. R. Pettliale is a little under the
(c) Public, Scho'&.," Libraries . • weather at Draftee .
(d)Chatiging date of .Assoeiatiort mr. sas, Dew it has a •filw rising ,
IVIedting to Autumn t . . two for widen .he refused the sum of
(0 sh_,,, „,,,, .1,,, ,i,,n,i,m,.. Iter
l''''. '""v. "u '" ^ w--"-1 " '''' 1i/so a few days ago!. Xt,pays to raise
ion „in Ontario ?• t good horse's. .
(t) Is spelling from Dietation no 1VI` IV/ ' was th . gttest of
ISS aggie Wilds6
used too much ? IMisses -Galbraith on Saturday.
) Sh Id Drawing .Xiooks be dis. the . .,)
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(h) Is the lieW Public Sth001 Orem. .
Mar fratialactory ? Arc you a Xenve-ltecotd sidiScriber ?
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• B.A.T233Xelk.,
Messrs. William and, Charles Wallile
ey'l Harty McGee and Messrs. Janrei
d Fred. Attwoodleft for the Soo OA
ursday last. William Iiiggins leftl
✓ Thessalon en the same .daY, and OrA
te rs.4112!aendboXatr''sj. Canikiron of *nail
ebit Sunday in the viillage.
Ur. Charles Aupee left for ,SaginawA
ierhei,aillatss: week. He has secured eine
Miss Edie Fai/tthee went to Godere
•oyntent in that city.
on Monday having secured a site
tion with Smith .Bro., dry goods
t'Ir. George Campbell, , Blyth, lath
Newcombe's, Clinton has boon
gaged by Mr. F. 5. RAwarcle, drel
ods merchant, of our village.
egistered at the Commercial hotel
Tuesday.Dr. and Ms. Metcalf,:
troit ; Judge _Holt and wife God..
ich ,• M. J anies Dickson, Happen I
, Lorne Weir, Seaforth, .
session of the Division6Court wa
Id here on Tuesday, Judge Holt
esiding fox the first time,
Rev. Carriere of ,Grand Bend °thug
ed the Presbyterian pulpit laet'
nday a. m. and evening, Rev. Mc»
il taking the work at Grand Bends
Rev, McNeil attended a meeting of
•e Presbytery 01 Huron held in Cline
n on Tuesday,
Mr. W. Itettste.rd is at the Grand
nd this week.
W. Jowett was at Sande. -and
troit last Week negotiating foe the
rchase of altage •. . •
Mr . John Darrow has gone to ,Godee
ch where he has engaged as a. fisher..
n. •••
Mrs, John_ McNaughton. of Varna lab •
• home on Saturday , after 'spending
week with her mother, Mrs,
Mr . Thos. Mackenzie of Clinton. wall
town last week looking after
ritract.
Mr. Harrow Darrow of the Conie-
ercial hotel has had plans drawn
✓ a double verandah around the
nt. ancl west side of the hotel and
is his intention to. have the work
ne ahead with right away. He •is
so having a eemont walk laid ar-,
ncl :the property fer which. the eon.
a.ct has been Jet to Mr, Samuel
1Vit. George' Erwin is iniproVing hitt
sidence, facing, the square, by an :
dition to the ha.ek .part,' Mr. ,Dan.:
arrison is .doing the 'work, and doing
'
1\�r, T. J. Jowett is having the
acing .pavilion in, his grove almost
ubled in size. He had to do it owe
g tothe ieecreasing poptularity
le grove • as • a, resort for pleasure
lekers. Mr. Dan. Harrison lia.s . the
ntraet. • , --
Fishing is good and ,fine lifts are ,
eekler reported. The yield is very:
itch , ahead: of this time last year
cl the fishermen are consequently in,
ood hutnor. •
It is reported that Mr. T. ,T. Marks
aboat to erect a grand pavilion on
e hill overlooking the fiver which
add much to the appearance of
at _part of the village. ••
.
The Orangemen have had their hall
oroughly renovated.• Tim ceiling has
een raised three feet .and the walls
apered,• the whole presenting a very' ,
uch improved appearance.
Dominie Robin.ton and Mis.s Edie
aleoter • were in Godeeich Sat.ure.
. Last Sunday the Lord Bishop' of .
Itiroa held coefirmation in ...Trinity
hued', The day was fine and the
he church was crowded, many not
eing able to secure scats. The : de -i
orations ' of floaters Were in keeping
ith such an , event and the 'service
hroughout . was listened to with
eveut attention: The rector present -
td fifteen for confirmation, seven men
ncl eight weerien. In tha afternoon
is Lordship preached in Varna to a
arge congregation who welcomed
many kind expreseloas. The
leeorations there were fitting such a
isit. lir the evening the Bishop again
reached in Bayfielcl to a; church packed
o the doors and soinamiable to gain
emittance• remained ...outside. His
liscoerse was listened • to as only in -
crested people can listen, the subject ,
eing the Silence end the Speaking of
he Son' of God. It will be long se-
e:withered by all who' heard it and
tita.eured up as of much comfort to
streggling patient souls.The service
was hearty, the Varna choir and parts
of the Goshen, choir assisting in the
musical portion of the dear, His Lord-
ship expressed himself pleased with
Itis visit ancl the confirmation chisel
pgarein.
sented and hoped that the .A.‘
ty would spare him to visa here ufq
Mr, and Misses ‘..olciougit Were gaes.4
ts ,at 'the rectory on Sunday last
Miss Fee of the Goshen Line visited
the Misses Parke last week, '
GODERIGIL TOWNRIttpf
The many friends of Maitland John-'
start will be pleased to know lie iS
doing as Well ELS can be expected and
will soon ;be able to sit up.
The inembere of Sharon 1VIethodist
church purpose lieldirrg their annivete
sexy m1. the thirty-first of this ,triolitits
followed by a tea-nieetitig on the /et ,
of Sane,
11/1iSs Annie Cumming, an estimable
young woman, well known on the
Bayfield Line, <lied aelier home near
telgrave on Monday. Mr, and Mrs.,
Sohn Cumming have gone to attend
the funeral which tako p‘laCe oa We4-1
nesday.
Mr. Mathew Sheppard, wife and
child Will leave for Manitoba on
Tuesday next, HIS neighbors will the
Sorry to See him go ae he was ali
ways a cheerful anti willingito.helpj
neighbor. We wish hint every success$
Miss Addie Rathwell is making hen
abode in Stanley township at present,
Mr. Richard Peck, piano agent of,
Seaforth, called on friends on tha
Dayfield Line last week.
Messrs., Soltw Middleton, 'Jr., '• aria
John 741liott, St., left on Saturday,
for the Old Country.
The family of Mr. T. tilwood . of
Middleton's Corners are afflicted with
the hythylliS Which is certainly not Norm
pleasant. Their Wends wish to licag
of their recovery:,