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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-01, Page 54 1-•••;. sq; The thinton NewssRecord The NewswRecord ia published every Thursday at The NeWa-ReCord Printing /louse ALBERT STREET, CION. Teritta of subserlotiones$x per year in advance ; $1.5o Iflay be charged if not so paid. No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. The date to which every subscription is paid is denoted onthe label. Advertising retro— Transiot adver- •tisetnents, IQ cents per nonpariel • line for first hmertion aud 3 cents, per line for each. subs:Vent insertion. Small advertisements not to ekeeed oue inch, auch as "Lest," "Stray- • "Stolen,'' etc., inserted aim: for 3,5 cots and each subsequent in- sertion 10 cents. Comniunieatients intended for public°, tion must, as a guarantee of good faith, Ite accompattied by the name of the writer. . To insure, publication in current issue copy of advertisements should be sent in early. Contract. rates—The following tale shows our rates for specified per- iods and space ; tyr. 6 um. 3 ma. 1 Column $76 00 f40 60 $25, oo 8 50 tt Column 40 oo 25 00 15 oo 6 oo Coltnna 25 oo 15 00 8 00 2 5o % Column 1600 1000 s 50 2 00 1 Inch 6 ao 3 so 2 00 1 25 W. J. MITHELL, Editor and Proprieter. NO • 12.0TECTION 1'O1. CANADIAN PrTS. gOVerdInvdt SteadidStly rCitISQ3 to bind the Grand Trunk and Grand Grand Trunk Pacific railway compan- ies to forward freight originating along the new transcontinental railway THIt WEEK IN PARIAMENT, The Grand Trunk Pacific deal was pretty thoroughly discussed in Par 'a- nion this wek and passed the com- mittee stage. • The Opposition offered many amend ments• to the gatVernmeut bill width would safeguard the interests of • Can- .ada, but the -government voted them through C'attadian ports. Sir Wfzit Leerier coesiders it a waste of time to discuss the rights of our own har- bors on a question which involves. the expenditure of $oxioxioatoo of the peo- ple's money. Accordiuttly, the contra- ct with the Grand Trunk Pacific will be : Signed without a !clause binding the company to nationalize then' frei- ght shipments- Tito United Stites ports of Portland, Boston and New Ntirk can be freely used if the railway aiaguates interested in the . new line desire it. The Grend Trunk Railway, may taketraflio front the Gaud Trunk Itacific mai do what it likes with it. The government professes to believe that Canadian' ports will not 'be sacrificed because the Grand Trunk and Belgrave 7 runs. . . Railway Company has giveu a verbal • Eiverirliody is wishing for- fine weaalt- down with one or two eceptions. The Grand Trunk, Railwity Company will be permitted' to control the Grand Trunk Paific. without. giving. a single guarantee that the terms of the con- tract • .Wilt ,be oberved. .The govern ment has takeu a rVerbal ptomisefrom the Grand Trunk as a sufficient pled- ge that all- will he welland declines to go 'further. • •• Tbe Grand Trunk will be allowed to. route freight hauled over the goven- meet built line to Portland and: 'other United States , ports to the great injury of Canadian ports. . , In lect the Grand Trunk is to have a free hand in the matter and will be allowed to do • as itpienses. SLTH, Itit• S. • Herrington and Coutaillor aleNally toeic a1ot-144.1ov ca tte einsion to the Watt on Inaalas motto intf. A - Bidt; Societe meeting Nva.s in the Methodist churelt on Wedgies day evening when addresses by thy society's agent and the resident min- isters were p;iven. • . Mr. and' Ms. Itinigh of the Come menial attended the funeral of Mrs. Mrray's little child in Seafortlt • on Tuetelay. Mrs. Murray a wany frietala extend their aicere aympathy. ItIr. Waltiliew and hie mot havuothe• decorations - itt - the linglisli, church alma coned/Au& The reopening is to take place. on Sunday, October 11. ..3te23e of our eitins attended the 8o -forth and Wingliant fall eltows last : week. On Monday afternoon the ..lielgrave • and •Blyth junior baseball teems Played • in the • park, the home team winning the score standing Blyth 8 guarantee that it 'w111 not divert traf- fie to the 'United States. But the. government will uot consent to streng- then this mete acquiesence . to theu; request by incorporating in their eon - tract a bond winch will be absolute in its application. Chalkarged by the Conservatives to state 80.111e good rea son for their refual, the Liberal 111Q111. hers were dumb. , Evidently they are bound hand and foot by the railway' corporations and the country's inter - WAN may be hanged. • PIILLFt"...eREEN. 1afr. and Mrs. David Beacom ot Sault Ste. Marie spent one day. •last week the .guests of •the former's uncle, Mr. James Tamer. Mr. William Jarrott,' the veteraa thresher has purchased a new traction mgine. William will 'note have one -: futur.. of . the best. ostlits..in this vicinity. er for the Myth Show winch takt s place on Tuesday and Wedneaday of next. week, Rev. U; • A. Thant -as of Liteau, a former Pastor • of . the English church here, will preach and officiate to that cougregation on Sunday moruing net. Mr. Olivier of Clinton is spending a few days with friends her. Messrs. .1. W. alai ileorge /rill and tlanr wilts tpet lot days with Irtoda near- Nl•roaeter. Tilr. and Mrs. Murray of Clinton moved their household effects out to their son-in-law 's, Mr. Lindsay's, last Saturday and intend malting it their home kir •some • time. We welcome them to cntr community/ Mr. R. Reid, teacher of our sehool, visited Jus Sun- day. 01.. "ill t 1 ey 011 Sun- Goderich township,:hs been cm the sick list for some time past lint we hope it will not d.ie ,long. for tin) past fw• weeks, returned to his home Saturday wll. pleased with a trip through tke 1Votern districts Itis ti-ij Mr. P. McCartney of the 1.6th cola,. Mr. IL Woodyard, who haS been oti is the report of . the standing of the pupils of U. S. S. No. • 4, Goderieli and Hullett, basd on the regular hi -m(11104 exanine- tions. 'The names are in order of Challeneairs Ernest Chal- lengr. Sr. 3rd-Gertie Oakes, tBella Balla • Jr. .3rd—Belle Drper., 'trine jorden Grant Archer. Eddie Farquhar, .Aenic . Myrtle BeaComa Lizzie Johnston, • Elsie Lobb, Asa Mair, Howard Farquhar, lite:Woe Cluillog,er, Ogle e . and—Annie Ball, Fern Bowan, Mry- Smith, 011i: Lobb,. Fred. I/abbe Earl; 11(fasan; • Ind-4ames. Lovett, El(fred • Me ParMilter, Mtflie johnston. .- • -Jr. It. =id—Lois Challengers Etta liffBren, Lynn Meir, Vera Lobb, Ed, die . Miller, Calvin Lovett. • . • . • Sr. Pt. ,it—Frault Lobb, Maggie Easom, Beloit Nesbitt; . • • • Jr. • Pt. ist—Bert • 13eacom, Seeprd Mario. Average .atteudance .34 1—R. 0, Reid,. Tthelier. ' • • Mr. 'Wm. Herbison lather at . Mrs, W, IL McElroy and Herbison, T. C.: Mclii- ray, • died at. the hom0 of his son Graftim, North ita,. on September 8th at the age of 8r years .and 30 days. Mr..1-terbiann was formerly a resident of Goderich township' and was 'well known by many in this Vicinity Oa will 'regret to hear of hidemise, He. leaves five -sons and. two daugh- ters to. mourn their lass. • • Mrs. 0. le Haris, who had been visiting her Prmits>, Mr. and Mrs. George King, returned to Detroit • re- tntly • and leaves this : week for Cali- fornia. . where • she . intends to. reside in Rev, 3, -Holmes begana 'aeries of serimius 10 the Methodist church test Suuday morning On the "Person and Ministry ot the • Holy Spirit.' the vetting • .ke • Preached an the "Relig, bass Awakning of -the Yoneg," • Mi. A. a. VilfOrd, whois attend, but the Ontario agricultural college at Guelph, reports. •the attendance • there so large that 'Many of • the 3rd and 4t11 year Students find it necessary tat beerd in -1.49 city. „ Messrs. John and Harvey Turner 4 . livered the past •week to Slr. Cudtnore of K, 11)1?eit about. thirty tons of baled iay• .• ••• . silverybody Walt in -the Zurich:Pair. last week ((11(1 report a -goad time. Mr. and Mrs. Pravda Coleman of Heasall . are _visiting • their sonav 000. and Prank the past week.. ' • . Y . The redistribution bill 'was pessed in, ecnntriittee, subject to the .tinportaint. amedment, that the constituencies of Waterloo and' Hastings will not be carved .mpsin the- disgrapeful manner. • proposed by .the government. Sir Wit- - frid Lettrier founcl public opinion too, strongly against him in this. matter and waS !red to a.bamdon the SChs A bill Trovicling for a 'Franco - Canadian steamshib line' was passed, The,Northwst Territories were givea an addititnal grant of $950,000 for local government purposes. The Lib- erals, however, refuse provincial auton- omy to the Territories, • • ..• • Mr. Herbert Workman 'had the mis- fortune one day last week to :get the top taken oil his finger with the mow- er knife while •engaged in cutting cl- ver. •. Mr. Webster ad. Visa Anuic Turupr attended the Seaforth Pair on Friday lest. • • Miss Lizie Webster of Lucknow,-. who has ..been on an extended , visit to Landon mid St. Thonias, is itoW visiting her sister, Mrs. lames Tyr- . Mr; Thos, Consitt -and wileleft this week on a visit to 'the' States., Sunday -last wits 'children's daY itt the Presbyterian church. There was large attendance and the children. con- ducted themselVes Wing- a: credit to. themselves as welt aa. to the teeth - . • ANOTHER 'BLACK EYE .FOR • The Grand Trunk .Paeific deal has reeeivedtanother black eye,: -T4 St. John Telegraph,. the pereona.r! organ of • • • /In. A. G. Blair •whieh firststroagly opposed the deal and •thea septiorted. it in •a half hearted Way, hascoe.e out fairly and squarely :against ' it. The Telegraph appeals to the senate to reject the Ectivernnients bill and thease .an unnecessary expeuditure amounting to millions of dollars. •It: points out that the- people have net • hada chance 'to pronounceeni the, job .and declares' that as they Will • het to pay the bills, they slrotild be per- mitted- accept or tejeet the measure at the polls... New Brunswick •-ia' the province' Eestern Canada Whih- the govetninent inaistswilt benefit . 211(51from the building o' f the road. How unpopular the -aml is is best flea by •the actiou of the ,Telegrapla which, • up to the time the e Grand Trunk Pacific was broached gave • as hearty support. to the Liberal policy, The action of the Telegraph has beet imitated -btt all the Liberal paprs' in New . Brunswick With foer -or -flee ex- ceptions. That is a pretty' clear..in-• dication • that tbe people of • New, Iliamsteick do. not- Want to place. an tuniecesSary rbtirdea of $loo006,0e0 ott the rest of Canada, .The West ia also opposed • 10 . the scheme aria wants the' letereolonial ektencled. In the feee of such oppositicin how eun the Laurier pciliey be jestilied ? • • • TII.OUSANI1S OPPOS AD TO THE 0, .' • Sir Wilfrid. Laurier• is being enter- tallid itt • Parliament day after. clay by the. reeding of scores of petitions against his National Transpctation. Railway', scheme. Thouseuels of Cana dians, Liberals as Well as Conservati- vs, ba.ve sigted these protestS ifl which they ask that the government shell fully ink tan themseltes ae ,to the merits of' the Grand Trunk Pa- cific scheme, before they pledge the c/Juntry's eredit for . Ittoo,000,000. Men, who .talckeeti interest in the wl- fare of Canada fail to appreciate the • Prinie Minister'S assurance that "time cannot wait." What they desire to Ste more. than an hysterical effort to secant a large campaign fund, is an iutelligent aolution of the transporta- tion questioto 'They make a reason- alile Add e01111Y1011 sense reeniest of fiir Wilfrid Laurier. But the govern - mat heecla not the prayer which 00111- 05 to Ottawa from all parts of . Can- ada. They are bound to build the new road,' right ca* wroug. Nothing see- ms to prevail against their male reso- lution to act first and tousider after. 'Friends must be looked after and Sit Wilfrid has given his pledge that they will be given alt opportunity to get something for. nothilig. When a governmeut fails to heed. the opett ' protests of the electorate it becomes a menace to the country it rotes, Sir Wilfrid, who de:scribes himself aa democrat to the hilt, has assumed all the airs of alt autocrat and refuses to listeu to tlw common, herd, TO' his mind Setiator Cox and his associates are more worthy of consideration ain't So the Grand Pacific job is to be Der. retratcd. BLAX.E. . • Ttreshing. is about, commletied • • in this neighborhood and apple -palling has begun. -The crop iS a good OW but the sample only fair. • Owing to the. absence of Rev. Mr. Davidson • on Sunday. last the palpit wet; ably filled by Mr. Mustard of Drueefield; • • • • Mr. Sherritt, who Crossed Ilte ocea1*. with. a load of Cattle, • is • expctd, home any day.. • • Mr. Alex:. Douglas of Minnesotais. at presentvisiting his brothers in this . vicinity. •• • • . • • 'Master Percy Keys of Seaforth' C. I. . spent Saturday with his parents. • Mise Maggie Douglas .0(, Varna Fun- daved under the parental roof..... 'hie' trustees of our. school .have re- engaged Mr. G.S. Howard for the 011. suing year at a comfortable increase of Salery. This is Mr. • 'Howard's sixth yeUr with us. . • . • - • The Women's Foreign Missionary So- ciety of the 'Presbyterian. church, Blake, intend- holding their. animal thank - offering meetittg on: Tuesday ;text at 2 P. tre • Mrs. Rev. „Shaw of Egritonaa Ville, • president ot • HaronTresbyterial Soiety,' will address ' the meeting. There will be a collection taken.. ap. for. the benefit of foreign: inissioate The seeiety extends a cordial -invita- tion to the neighboring congregations'. • . . DRYSDAL, . • Inspector -Tm visited ottr• school on Friday • last and found all in epo(1. working 'order. • , • .. • 'Miss Flossie Stanbury was unexee tedly ealled . home on Saturday by the death of her. sister. through typh- oid lever.• . • ' • ittr. H. • Howard is .busiltr engaged petting in s ceMent floors, sWe. under- stand he has SeVeral cntrats. to 11 11. IVIr. John Johnston of Seaforth Col- legiate .and Miss Celena -Durand of Clintou Model Sundayed, at their homes, • ,•• o 'Quito a number ..foirt. rhe neighbor- hood atteaded &trick Felt aad give favorble reports. of the show • but emir of the • clay; Everybody • waits for the World's l.air. at Bayfield, tlisa Fraucy Sharpe aecompaeied her . cousin, Miss Reed', visited . Miss troward last week, • Mr, Thos. Johnston. Jr, with -;•—•— and Mr, Rat, Allan with, ttteittlecl . Exeter Fair and, of coarse, report a goad. time. - The- Work .011:- the Roman Catholic school, Stanley. .is being pushed rev-- dly. Mr. Schilbe of Philadelphia ts doing the brick work, • • 1 • COLBORNE • TOWNSHIP. . „Our' well-knoWit townsautn, William Fraser, who bore the nu-sket for. his Queen and country- br the. Fenian troubles ol 181if1, is shoetly t� gethis lot of 160 acres giveit by the Govern- nent in the Algoma District. • :Cam*, who will go up eltortly, is to choose the 'farm for W4111= visited at Lteknow lest week clad' •on. his Way homewardbad qiiite a pleas-- ant .viit•-• to his old friendsA. Melt- ' .lster • at Blfiat. • Mrs. .7. • 1,erouem-1el a11m Josenli Eljiott • Of Giiderieh * were transieut visitors here last weela • , . • • Miss • Lily Curnming, who has been home for several weeks, left en Tues.; day afternoon en .a visit to friends' in Hamilton. • • --Mr. end Mrs. J; Glazier of Aslifiehl were the guests of Mr. Glazier's broe thett Who :Glazier, of. The"•Exchenge, thisweek. . • • • 'Mrs. Tobin, 'Wm. Tahiti and Mies coebett were in Landon last week seeing the lair .and visiting relatives in the' Forest Lit They first visited at -Hyde Park .-for a day .or Se. • ' • One -of Thos.- Sturdyteam horses dropped dead. 'when returning from Goderieh On Wednesday Of last wek. .Mr.• Foley has* returned from a trip to see hia daughter, Mrs; O'Brien; near London and while :Ificre- saw thefair recently held -in that city, ' GODERZOI. • Malcolm McDonald leftelast week for Toronto, where lie hes intepted the position of librarian at 0:Tootle Hall • Miss Edith 'Vaiisttte of Chicago visited at the , home of lar uncle, /What. Sterling, before returning last week to her home.' -- llteKILL OP ,TOWSHI P. Mr. IL I% Andrews and his aephew, Mr, 5.. C. Andrews, ef Clinton spent '-luittlay et- 'Mr. 'Nevisott MeMiehael's of MeXillop, near Eitthurn, Mr, Me Michael still Itleps very ill despite all' that medicine can do for him. - On Wednesday the barn of Mr.. Jas IT. Cettpbell, 8th concession, IticKil- op, uenr Winthrop, was coninietely destroyed Ity fire, together witlt all the sefteotee crop mid some pigs, Mr, Campbell bad threshe 1 a large quan- tity of wheat which was e1500011- 80mea. The barn was a large ' one, being' about 46586 feet and WW1 only built two years ago, so that the loss to Mr. Cattmbell will he very heavy. The eause Of • the fire is a mystery and Some sewn to thiuk it points to - Ward iheendiary origin. -Mr, and Mrs. Oampbell were working in the house told ' about . eight o'elock Mrs. Cearip- hell Weut to the door and noticed that the bate watt enveloped in flames althongh only a short time before there was no sign of ifire and no son had been in the barn for some hours. A peculiar ' coincidence is that thiS makes the ninth barn that Ma boa destroyed by fire on that line, ily home they 'can pay so much for the land tha.t the capitalist cannot afford to own it for • leasing or to r•ini it at arnts-length without pauper labor. Remuneration in the form, of inclepencleet Ionics for families is not aecured by the absent landlord coal by only 'a. few Of the inhabitants tat the large estate conducted by t1W twiner. Whenever gather industries lag-, Capital seeks investment in llanded estates and 011.CQ estates with expensive cen- tral buildings are developed; it is,. in- deed, difficult to break them oo into Mailer holdings. European- estates heft) to hold as peasants a targe class of people who do 'riot lack In 'ability, as shown by the. rapidity wish which they rise when placed on free soil in Amerith, Since the fa.rmer mid the farm home maker on' the niedium-sized toxin • mu- st meet sharp competition special eau: :cation for the mass Of farniera • be- comes a matter of. grave economic and Civic as well as, of edtteat.ive holtz has a- gang al four, Tito ere: portance—a broad atate and national gaged peeking-. arid has made sever- problem. Our modeatt farm- homes LEADBITRY, Miss' is. Baird is visiting at ;qrs. Jahn Searlett's this •wek. Mr, .m1(1 Mrs., sterling -0f Goderich township were theguests of Mr. Hu - die lest week. Several from- here attended the Sea - forth Fair last week. • - The meat, Meads of Mr. Georg.e Dundas • are pleased to Itilow he Is recoveringfront a -very severe illness. • Mr. mid 'Mrs. 'John Grieve took in the Loudon Fair last week. : • • • ---..• • • • •• • • ,THE PRM NOME VURSIJS TWli • .• • 1101.111ESVILLE: ' • Mre. Keunedy visited fi•inda .in St. Thoma.s, Mrs, Stanley and Miss B. Stanley visited. the 'former's Mother in Tuck- ersmith 'one • day -last week. . Miss Edith :Mulholland spent a 'few claYs with. friends in Goderich. Remember . the anniversary services cat Sunday and 'Monday. - • EAST WAWANOSIt. • LA D .".1) 'To perpetuate our tineivaled systate of meditun-izecl farms- , as ecniipared with 'very small farms iuliabited by mere peasants, or . withvery largo farms. owned by the wealthy and wor- ked by hired • seevants, . our govern - could well' alford• to continue malting vast expenditures, . lieretafore, its expenditures for this purpose have been in the form . of free lands under the homestead tiws.. 1-lenceterth they muse be - - the• form ot special Otte • • cotton for the coalmen farer. Un. foreseen financial cheeps. Might turn capital to purchasing "estates," • and other eeonotnie changemight -tend to greatly increase the percentage oi. Uncle Stan's acres owned by "land- lords.", Reducing the - propartion.' - of that . class who. manage and • Work • lands which, they own bowers the aver- age standard ..of country wages and country • 1ving. .The principal reason why the common: farmers aow "- hold • . the . land is beet:tame • by unitingtheir capital.; their labor and their •breins with the nialtiug a a permanent fam- • zviticli, . . . Doctor Campbell. 'had four eases of searlet fever, all in one house, on his bands. recently. The disease was ota mild form end alt are now convalea- cent. • The fawns,livs. on the Brown,' son line hear Dashwood. , • Mr., Harry Doan is, we a.re Pleased. to 'state, Ole: t0 be around again. .• Pall apple picking has comMenced : this' vicinity.: Mr. Aridrew Mittic- . . 11.1r. David Chanifiey of Fast Wawanph reeently.mel With_ a serious -Mis hap • while assisting at athreshing% The' straw. cutting machine became clogged. and Chaniney1)141120(1 his right head in the Ma.Chine. to relative the straw,, Tlie hand ...came. in contact with the.kniVes and nearly all the hand was severed. The accident 211111 he a severe blo\v to him.' and he will be laid up for • many week. • .1110R72,1$ TOWNSHIP. • , . A. and -Mrs Cole and Miss Lizzie 601 litte, lft for Saginaw, Mich. last week on a holiday trip. . Ask, Cochrane of Waterloo was home tor a brief Itoliday - • • Large yields of potatoes are, reported in this localitY.' Many are rotten and on low lands very liad, too,. The ,0 111250 farm of Sohn Budd, S'.1 Lot 78; Con; lias beeit purchased by' J. 11.45111111.451111Wm, Sellers ail' the same lineat. 8a,30. Mr. Budd and family will remove to Brnssels where' they intend 'residing.-., Last week • McMurray, -4th received • the sad, news of the- demise of his brother.in-laik; Tho. Wintee, at 'Napese, who died of apoplexy, He Ts survived •by his • wife, three sons attd, a daughter. Mr; and Mrs.. Wiiiter -were-visitors here not many Montha ago'while returning from at trip to the •Northvest • and deceased Was anticipating another trip Wst- ward next week,• Corleate the third 'daughter of Peter aiel Mrs. McArthur, 91.11 line, has been alled away from her earthly home- to the Father's Home of .many Mansiona. She • had been operated on for appendicitia a few days prior mid a condition of Affairs found which re- sulted in her demise. Cotton Itad just ' passed her tt1t birthday and was a bright, loveable girl who was highly esteemed. Mr. and Mr. Me- rther arc deeply sympathized with as this ia the third &tighterthay have followed Jai the grave. Maggie died in Aptil, 1892, and Mary in Pols- ruary, of this ,,year. BENIMILLER. : Some of • tlie young people o, the village :pent it •Yen, pleasant time Monday evenitig at the home of Mr. John Newell, G acteri Rev. Mr. 'filmset Of Holraiesville sroke in the hiteeests of the Forward Movement to the leagues of this cir- cuit itt BCI1III iliet church on Thursday evening last. There was a good. at- tendaae. A concert ender the tampiees of the .Sous 01 Temp/Tatou. Wes elven the Tmperance Hall, Ileum lila, on :Iota day eveuittg, • . A staff of men arrived receittly treal are ,at work on the ironwork of the new bridge which, we are pleased: to hear, wili soott be cmnpletcd. The river is much higher than a few necks ago making it very Ample's/sant, es- peti'ally to strangers who are obliged to Crofts thrOttgli it, al ahipineatit already.-• The- price peal iet. we' understand, 'rom7e - to .$1 per . barrel in the 'orchard. • Owners picking and hauling the fruitto the point of sitipment : . • .• • tlr. John Schafer. hal six Men ein. played. an.-Ttiesdey of last. Week mak- ing sausages t� feed • the. influx - et visitors on Fair day. Over kloo pounds were itiasle. Themen worked Well into the bight to:, accomplish the task: '33esides the quantity. of .sausage halso received .a shipment ( •20 lbs, ot with.. masa The moyement is well started anid. . . ,. bologna fr ni Berlin. •This. • leading forees on hand should certabilY have clne. than the usual stock of .other meats se;',x,fleatioilgf iitpIeled. only .to. be to -develop i unified sch far one day mid it is. then own•fault. 'Our Parma* Youth caul if any left tOwn hungry -on. the day . of the Pair, .. . • ' • . . Octobsr 1 *41,14114,0**,;•, -..,40*** *IPA MoKINNON & CO BLY THE BLYTH FALL FAIR • The Birth Fall Fair will be held on Oetottee lith anti 7t11. The artnn- gers liavei spared neithoeurrtii.tit::::::xtlitilleino:nititnirt.rinicog this the movit Pnr— tive exhibition ever held Huron enunty. 'When you visit Blyth Fair make this strife. your, Immititrix-tin 1.401(50 vont. wraps and pareela )ere. T"7e4akweaalk.lotolikr°11turgollugh our Mamie and Far rtmente. whets, yon Look at our great display of New Dives Gede, see all the new Ideas in Ladiee' nod Mises' Vieth 'Mantles, Jacket e and (Japes from $225 to tho Fut. d eon amen t von Will see all new in A.etritehati leektits Rolfe. peeinee„ Vollarettes and Long isoa6, roporio Thibei. Steite Marten Sable, lite. Then take /I welk through one speekies Millinery Allow rooms, where • yon can View all the lareqt tiovoities in Millinery. Trimmed and Barham - eel Hats in all the losest- eleines and color, aka) Flowert-,Feathem,Winge, Mounts Birds, Ornemente, Me., in endless variety from prolo; blew York and Y(4obn'et'villnfitrellst(i'iltritZihnier dap:Wm/Int worthy of vitae attention, where yon will see nil trifienit,tteletviztitsictltlerinian Men's. Womenta MisSes' and Mild,' ren's Shoes ti•nd the" King quality " and Peerlees ebtattanl Shoee. Ask to 81)0 (11(1' IA (VOW R0 'WN at ti5e per pair, They are 40 a great snap. 'Then take" a stroll throligh our (Nothing depnof ment- where ynti 44 Fee 0. fine tip. to -da te stock of Men's. Boy& and Oh iliire's Saito, also Alt 4,4 new styles in Moil's and Boys' Overcoate, including the New Chester- field and Raglatiette ityles. • DMA miss (MP Vaney Goode depatmnt, whore van will see all the newest styles in Lndiete Silk 'ries, Steu.k Collars, Silk and Moire Belts and and Girdles, Blouse Sets in Bleek, Oxidized, Gilt, Etc.. . 42• 4i- McKINNON CO:1/4 1311;11(1:111 i****e*e*_***s*****ettdw+--ir.--ior4-444-#4-4t-voiiroiqnt4ro-* stand as our 'strongest political, bul- wark. Homes on 'farms worked by the owners are the hest . places to breed vigorous people alike, for ebtiatry and city. Our educa,tionel scheme is not doing all it might to build up our country life .end :the times are ripe for a, natural and sanieveloit radipal. change. We need to evolve. aibranch of oat educational system which- shall be - especially helpful in building up °Ur farm homes, our fanning ,andour rut. - al affairs. and leuntry life generalLy. ST. JOSEPH. '• 'rhe farmers :in this . Vicinity • are: • about- through wheat seeding, Mrs. 'IL E. 'Ellison Mal little daugh ter Maiiel, are. at present vinitiag fri- encls in Peisley. • . • . Mrs,. C. Jattlan of. the -Soo is at Picsent visiting her parents, Mr f and -Mrs, 13. Charrette here. . . . • Mr. D,. smith is lia.ving an artesian well stink. T.• Thofirpson of Cor-:. betf: hat the contract; . • -• • , • , • • Dr. Browning, of Eeter. paid a, flying visit to .our hurg on 'Sunday last. Mr. O.. Bissonette• is laYing a large brick Stable, erected:. • , • . • . . • related e..—"Pecani le Public Schools," by Prof. \tall t M.' Hays, in the American. •Mcnaltly ReView. of ReVieWs for October. ' ...• AucT/oN SALE REGISTR...•' ••••••••••••••••44.................**••••••• B. HOOVER. • NELSON BAL-1 • t • ; Ao • (140.0.0.11.00 044. 040400.0 4444 A little of your money spent here will do much to make home beautiful'. • 1 Jardiniere stands in many designs. " We sell cheap. • UNDERTAKING IN ALL rrs 13RAxerrES. --STiPACTioN ciliARANTEED•,---- 4. HOOVER. 84 t',AL.L...i . . ' Night andSunday calls A nswered as retidcnee of Mr, Mtn 'Powell or. ea • !either of the Princip,ds. • I* ***t.*****,..404144eetits.., ..................**4. 1••••400.0.444).•••••••404.0441, - Saturday, October 3rd;. farm stock impletnepis and • herd. 'of thorobrecl cattje and pedigree, Lot' 45, Con. 5, East Wawanosh.—John Armour, -Pro. prietor • C. Hamilton,' Auctioneer; Saturday, Oct. 3rd, at x p. ins, at Lot .26, coal -2, McKillop, clearing sale of 20 dairy caws, aled• Sortie stock, steers and •helfers•—James Cow- an, . Proprietor Brown, Atte Monday, •• Ott. .50, at i. p; no, at lot 7, con.. 14,• Grey, farm. -stock and implements. --James Macdonald, •Pro- prietor.; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer; • Tuesday,' Oct. 6th, at 1 p) tri.,• at Lot 33 coil 9,- GC/clerk:It township, farm' stock and implements.e-George 131.1cItlannelec.yr, l'roprietoe Brown, A.io Thursday, Oct. 8th, .at i p. ma at stock and impleirrentsailliam Fiud- lot 2,, eon; 7, Tuckerstriith farm son,.. Proprietor,; Thos.: BrOwn, "Ant- . titc)ricleeiU,Y, Oct.. 'at r lot 21, COlt. .74, McKillope farm stock and implements. --George Hamil- ton, Proprietot ; Thoso.rirown, Ance. tioneer, • ,Saturday; October lath, .. farm stock, implenterts, Ito; sehold furni- tin•e, cream separator arid gasoline en- gine, Lot 33, Con. r3, Rullett.—Isaac Lawrence, Proprietor ; C.- Hamilton, Auctioneer. Saturday, Oct, ioth, at x p. tn., at Lot • Ix, .itturon. Road; IVIcKillop, 33/4 miles) east Of Seaforth, farin • stoek and implements.— James Atkinson, Proprietor. ; Thos. Brown, Anctioteer. Teesday, ' October 13t11, farm stack (including thorobred Short -horn Dur-, liai(1 and Choice Grade cattle and Lei- cester , sheep) and battlements, ntat t, Coin 8, Morris. --N. Coining, Pro- prietor ; C. Hamilton, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Oct. x3th, itt, I p. iti., at W. Goderielt township, mile west of Porter'shill, extensive sale of thorobred Hereford cattle, also 15 choice westernhorse, fillie's and geldings.—W. Elliott, Proprietor ; Th- os. Brown, Auctioneer. Wednesday, Oet: rittli, at 1, .p. no, at Lot 4, Grey, 5 mile east of Bru- sels, farm stock and ittrolementa R. It, Cotes, Proprietor ; Thos. Prown • Attetiotteer. Thursday, 'Oct. 1t11, at Lot 33, 13a,field Line, Goderielt towfialtip, farm stock and imolenients mid farm. Milott, Administrator ; T.Brown, Auctioneer,* Friday, Oct. 16111, at T 'p. en. at Lot /7, Con. 5, Tuthersmith 'farm stock atilt implemeids.—George 'Brown. tlecioner iPer.oprietor ; Thos. Ilrown, Auev• Monday, Oct, Nth, at 1 p. rd., At tat 3, 0011, TO, Milieu, farm stock and implettitins— Joseph Stephens, Proprietor ; Thos. Drown, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Oct, 20t11, at N Lot I, Con. o, Morris, mile north of 'My- th, 85 steers and heifers, 40 large choice ami in good shape to make export cattle and 40 head could be made ready for istmas market. All 'will fbe sold, -40, teerv, Prietor giving ttp winter feeding—A, W. Sloane, Prop,teor! C. Vantiltont 4kntiofteer• HOW THE COUNTY XS DIVIDED.' The 'gerymander •liteiring passed the mint -ions the county • is slividedv for Donitnion electoral liniposes as fol lows : a • ••• • • • West lItron---Townehipe of Aslifield„ West Wawanitali, Ilullett, Colborneand Goderielis the towns of Goderich and Clinton. ' • '• • East ITuronsa'rotynhips of Grey, Ilowick.•; Turnherry, Morris, • Plaet Wa .Wanosli and toivit of- It Ingham, villag es of 13111111, Wrimeter and Brussela, South Iturou—townships of Stanley, ITay, Stphen, rborne, Tuekerinith, MeKillop, townof Seefortit aitd villag- • • .• • •,11ve Stock,Market Toronto, Sept. 2411--eTbere was a, heavy run ;of 810014 at • the City Cattle Market ttlay. • 'The total receipts were 9/ cars, with 1,476 head Of cattle," 2,278 sheep Mal lambs; 681 hogs and 41 calves. Trade was fair in alt plass- ea With most. • activity ift butchers' Cattle and stockers and feeders. Exporters—Fair demand for export cattle, though the range, of prices this . class was a little loWer than last week, in :grimed:Ito with unfavorable cable reports from Itegland yesterday, The offerings /if export were very linlit- 11(1 with no roily choice cattle to be had, 'The top figizre for export eattle was .$4.75 whiele consideritig the sit- tttim abroad watt good for the class of export offering, • -• Butchers --A• good fair demand . for choice cattle itt steady pries. . Extra choice picked cattle sold at from $4.50 to $4.6o, though eery few of that talialittr, offering. Ordinary good to choke butcbers were steady at $4 to $4.20 ; medium ta fair 'cattle $3:50 to $3,75 ; common mid inferior buteli- er cattle (offerings of this class being rather heav) $2.85. to $, Feeders --Coact • steady demand for feeders ancl stoker. Tlw offerings Were fairly large and buyers Were .11 little show but everything wag cleaned out et the close at generally steady to firm prics. Bulls $3 to $345 steers $3.5o to $3.7,5, • Sheen and Lanlis—Itfarket for lambs dull at $3.75 ; elieep atetoly at $3.50 alves. steady. Everything veld. hos.Markt atcadY at $5,8* for tho beat tO kdat OUR PRIC as a r"1 11 . . , ,. . • , , .. And no wooder ;fustlook at the folIowino ptices tor next Friday and Saturday, continuing all next week and until further noice. . . SO pairs of girls Oxfords, sizes 5 to 10S, -wovtli $1 ' . , 501411) (71' them were more, all going at, one price, ionly 51)0. at great -deal less than cost. but we must . cleat' them out. Be sere and see them. 25 pairs of Ladies Kid Laced and .Buttoned Boots • well N1orth $2.-25, now going at $1,50. They are cheap; , • • . 39 pairs of I30ye' and Blisses ,Lacecl Boots, only 89e. • 0 pa i rs M ises'Laced and But toned Boots, sui t- able fur sehool boots. They are worth $1,85,but all we /Lek for your choice of the •lot is 08e. They are a•bargain. ' • „ Several other lines going at Slaughter Prices. • WM. TAYLOR &SON. ; \ • . • 4.•44...e.e••••••• .os•••••••••••••••••••••••• ®.(D4cosciApoecoc4,. !oopop000060w.?Do0000.600s, THE GREATOASH STORE . :Dont Forget the Date of Blyth Fall Fair is Tuesday and Wednesday Oct.6tn and 7th —Every person come and make this big store youe- -headquarters and we will btke pleesnre in taking- -care of any wreps'ot inal eela you itety wish to leaves- --cluring the day. , ,, • , ,, .. . . . . .. .. ......, SPECIAL BARGAINS DURING THE FAIR--- , • • We have an immense stock of MIllinetyt press Gooda, Fancy Blonsings, Planlettes, Planets, hosiery, 'Underwear, in • fact manY lines that spite0will not allow us to tell you almut. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /t will pay yon to see otir Furs See our Ladies' and Misses' (Moth Omits See Ole fine range of Overcoats for Men and Enya Special velue in ReadY-Made-Suits for Men and /lope It will pay Son to buy your Boots, Shoes and Robbers here . • The giiiinery departtnent is hoot/lime tint with our large staff we can fill yOtir ot•ders prompUy and gain antee you the best of sat- isfaction.. • . 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