The Clinton News-Record, 1904-03-17, Page 1THE •CLINTeN
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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1,7t1i, 1904.
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'Oeieteekter-isier.hoiCieleteleteifteletetatelie4600eielef*Ielelelelele* James Ranwick diee. on Friday lest, The sacred concert given in $t. Jae -
aged seventy three years. Some eph's °church last night was p vexy
thirty years ago he carried ona. black- pleasant affair. The efficient choir
Ready for business at the
CLOTHING STOKE
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Last week we completed all the alterations in our
New Store and after two months of painting, car-
pentering,etc., we have now one of the finest Regtdy-
Made Clothing, Tailoring and Men's Furnishing
Stores in the county and it is our intention to carry
a full line in Men's and Boy's wearables except
shoes. We want you to call and see our stock and
you will find our prices surprisingly low considering
the quality of goods we sell. On
Thursday, March 24th
we will continue a Special Opening Sale on all new.
Spring goods -besides several lots of winter 'goods
which we do not 'wish to carry over till the next
season. Bring the big bill with you, it saves time fn
buying.
TailOring DepartMent. •
For, ou.r- opening'Sale we. have chosen 12.tive.ed'suits
lengths valued .at $204.00 for the lot whieh we.. are
< going to sell at $156.00, or in other words $17, and
$18 suits to go at 04. •These are all good servicable
tweeds and will give any amount of wear. All the
pieces are fairly heavy weight And are good for all
> the year round. We guarantee to make these suits
as well p if you paid $18 for them.
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Begin the New Year by opening a Savings Bank account in I
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The Bank endeavors toZmake their Sa.tings SyStern the easiest ana
most agreeable medium for all elassea of the community to save their
earnings by deia.miting $1 or as much more, as they wish. Every de-
positer's money is secured
Since it's establishment the Sovereign Bank of Canada has had un-
precedented success hi the financial, world; and its stability is be-
coming more Widely known every day. A Comparative statement en-
ded Oct 31st last is here appended which discloses factsand figures
never before known in banking history.- ...... . .
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Assets 31st Oct 1902: 3Ist Oe 1903
Cash and Bank Balances 883,097 $ 022,774
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Loans and Discounts
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2,988,608 :5,821,390
44,675 . 52,359
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Capi tal-Pa id up •• . $1,178,478 •$1800,000
Reserve Fund ar.d Undivided Profits •240,000 302,838
Sovereign Bank notes in circulation 159,995 1,237,050
Deposits • • 1,681,730 4,809.432
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- AFTER 50 YEARS
0, Olcl rather Tfi06 grows tender and mellow,
As, rovingthe round earth, the sturdy old fellow,
Year in and year out keeps going arid coming,
• In winter's wild wreck and summer's green blooming.
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We are notyet by any means through "vvinter's wild wreak" and
it should be a good time to take advantage of trnheard-of prices.
dared Clothing, To few
Lower Than the Lowest -In Ready -Made and Or -
men a it given to carry on business suceessfully fer half a century
and after so long a period of honest, faithful toil, ;one begins .to
think of enjoying his well-earned rest. Such is our condition and
after 50 years of suceeeldul trade in Clinton, we have decided to
offer, at surprising reductions, our $4000.00 Steck with a view
to retiring from active business as soon as disposed of. Sala began
-- -SATURDAY FEB. 13th
We have not time or space for a detailed list of prices. A
wag has said that "the proof of the pudding is the chewing of the '
string." We offer a better and pie/Monter test in asking you to
see our goods, learn our reduced prices, and compare with
bargains elsewhere. It is easy to say the prices VERE so and
so; the important thing is WHAT THE PRICES ARE.
We spetially invite our old customers to do themselves a
\ good turn, by seeing what we have to offer thorn. It Will be 'Ike
a belated Christmas lamt. Similary we invite those who have not
been regular easterners to examine goods and prices. We make
No Mere BiOW-mpt,y vessels make most sound, but we
promise genuine redactions rn.all lines :
BOYS' SUITS ormgann SUITS outman) PANTS
RATS, CAPS, ETC, GENTS' FURNISHINGS
, READY-MADE OLOTt3.ING, •
Come one, come all. Ask, see, examine, compare and you Will buy
T. \Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
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. Watt i • euring, which he werked at itis trride iwtoottadiwmipshro.ving as rapidly as t le!,
.Thessalcn -is looking. up, A .breae- tied up the line .13,galh this titne with
, Sunday evening. Xext a. /v.'s storm , With the exception 0 ee , . .
... - be .well supplied with s railways.
....,..' This with af iltv* iron bridge 04 s, here they rentaited until last evening,.
Conductor MeCalunt's tri tt here and itt St. Lduis, Mo., Mr. Runtbalrs
whole life boa been spent in this tosvit I‘liss Stewart Olt Beruntiler is visit -
...t .- r is to be huilt next summer..
4" number of ,dwellings will inalco busi- I,ni macil hates to be caught in IJ or swithift three miles oi it. Ms hair /3 r id L. e ,
ing h. er sister, Mrs. C. B, Alicidletoit,
sit -tithing busbies -0 in Clinton but never. satg 'quite so well before and
reflected much ceeieit upon Rev. Father
siace then was engaged at more than
Pensonneault who had theM train-.
Pile Pectination mai liveei principally.
Kineardiee. • The funeral tool; ing' The lecture by Rev:, Father Ncir7.
place on Saturday to Clinton ceme-• theave o ee-fartb was much• up-
tery. predated.
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*.C134 DilBAVE.
FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH.
The second of the series of debates
0.1.11,..1 funeral of the la
between the Clinton and Goderich C. "A -14'41t win) died °it tho
I's will take place tomorrow evening.
.The C, L will be represented by
Thornton Mustard and C. Tebbutt.
Owing to the limited seatiag capacity
of the • assembly room, admission will
be iby ticket which can be procured
from Miss Pearl Macdonald,' Miss Hes-
ter Armatrong, J. Zouglieed, AS,
McLean, C. G. Dunlap and.H. col-
cioup. •
GOLF CLU13. orrims.
At the annual meeting of the Golf
.Club an Friday evening last the fol-
lowing officers . were elected :
Patron, D.. E. 1Viaepherson.
Patroness,. Mrs. D,. P. Macpherson
President, C. E. Dowding
• Vice, G. ,D. MeTaggert
SecaTreasurere M. D.. IVIeTaggart
Assistant, Miss Kelly ,•• . •
Executive Coinmittee, N. •Fair, . R.
•Agnew, E. M. McLean .•
'Entertainment Committee, T. Jack-.
son Jr. H. T. •Ratee,,,W. Bry7
done D. 1VIeTaggart, D. F.
. lelacalerson,. E. M. McLean.
A NICE STATE .OF AFFAIRS.
• So fax as Mail matter is concerned
Clinton is kept. totteh' with the out-
side world by meane , of the Buffalo'
branch, • but up to. last .night no mail
had been received here from th.e north
or south,' Londesboro miles eway
has, • been Without mail all week and
more than once. this .seasMeit has been
sluut 'off for several days. 'The. ecune
.applies to numerous other...points-. And
yet: the public has 'been tcld that the
Postoffice .Depertment is highly' effi-
dent. efficient, theiapray what
constitutes inellicieney ? •
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Charlie Hollister, mail elei•k • on
Quirkaa treia, drove. throitgh ,to Wing -
:ham • en Saturday lastawith a. number
...airbags efter heing, held in,Clineon for.
seacial 'days -end business. nica at the'
yarions polits. were even more than
aseally glad to: See thea.•
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DEATH OF .JAMES C.TeRRIE.
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Janus' Currje, Who lived on •Dinsley
T'erraee, ce:ver the river • itie, Stanley,
died On•Vednesdey of last week . after
a short illness, '• He was. born fit Goa_
erich tOwnship'abonit. forty years ago
.aetl was an indndtricas and borlest
man, His wife. and their family of .six
childrenithe oldest being eleven,:yeare .of
age, sitrinve:and..as the deceased. 'Wes
enable to keep en a -life :insurance pole
icy, which. lapsed '..some time ago, they
'are 'left' in •very; poor clicumstancee.
.The funeral teat. place. on Friday • to
Cliutori cernetery,..the services being'
conducted by Rev,. Mr. Hussar. • The
pallbearers.- were: G. B. 'Henley., W,
• Citrrie $t., J, Ileletead, R. Aelallicata
G. Centelon •and W. Weston. 'The de -
•ceased was a. member of L. 0. L. No.
189 and: the burial service of the ors
der was. conducted by G. B. Hanley
with George' Vanderburg, the' presett
Master of. the: :lodge, • acting •as cbap-
Mrs.
John
whith was delayed. Ato permit olftisttel •
arrival of de deceased's son Sid from
Naphika, Man., took place yesterday. ,
The services were coaducted by Rev.
Dr. Cook while the pallbearers were
W. Jon* H.• Stevens, .J.
J. Jackson, W. C. Searle arid J.
Stephenson.
I'. S. PROMOTION EXAM.
The following pupils of the Public
.school have been promoted to the third
book : Mason Elgin, Cook Ruby, Stir-
ling R., Hall Willie, Tamer 'Edna,
Wallis Wilmer, Rattenliury lee, Mar-
tin .Sennie, Andrews Erma, Da Heal -
land M„ Cook W., Potts Millie,. Wil-
son Charles, Totrance Edgar, Mann-
ing Marjory, McTaggart Jean, Caatel-
on Ray, cantelea Gladys, FinelaPeerl,
Maguire Cora, McLeod Lizzie, Levy
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Torrna,n, Walker. Clara. "
SELLS MUCH sTocx,• •
- Mr. W. Stewart of Itullett • was- in
town Tuesday and in looking over the -
report.of the live. staale ms.thet he re-.
Marked. "Live hogs are adyeacing, in
-price.' That was an item of interest
to Mr. .Srewert lot lie '110W.has .forty,
porkers in His:pens. Tbis, a math
'larger number then lis raiSecl by. the
average farmer, .but knowing ...by 'ex-
perience thet'. there is .• money: the
business lie is pushing •it. .. The • York,
eaal Chester are his favarite breeds.
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DEATH OF REV. T. R. COURTICE.
• Rev. T. • Courtice, who thirty
years ago was peatew of the ,Bible
Clerietian congregation aid 'daring
whose term the. since twice-entlaeged
Ortario street church wa$ bitilte died
at . Freak -ford, neer Ttenton, cat Fri-
day last Saint blead aeoisoninge • The
'itterneent took PlaCe in Oshawa, ca
leeenday.. The deceased Was a brother
of Postmaster •Ccitirtice of
• and. /aboted long and. successfull .• in
the ministry of the. Methodist C irch.
COMING CONCERTS. . • '
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The Ladies': Aid of the Ontarice street
church have ecanpleted arranfteMents
lor hale mg a concert •in the chureh on
• the eveving of April sth.' The 'Progtaine
ehe given by the Bewell-Graltain.
Concert Taw; consiseing of Anna Wet-
donA3ewell, soprano, Arthur -Bowen,
baritone! and Wallace. Grehatn, reader;
The •trio Is• well recommended.
• The Citizens' l3taid will. give a con-
cert a. . few di...ys later. to raise •fends
for. the purchase of Uniforms. -Further
partieulers. • regarding. both cencerts
will be given latee, . ' •
A BREEZE...FROlVf•THESSALON.
Mt: Charles Dinialdsem Thessalan,
Algonia, eengwing his. subsetiption
tC. ...The News -Record- for ieciia. writes
as f011owe • ••
• "f received a 'chanter for. my • auh-
'scription to The News-Recorei for..
but I :don't mind that. A. man in
huSiness has got to get a few dentiere
or he would not *now be was living,
But for fear you,: would. stoPmy paper,
• which Would raver do, enclose you.
herewith my subscription for .1904.. I
have also got. you a new subscriber,
Tom. Heard, and sun •sending one dol-
lar -far his subscription also, and will
•expeet you. to set up the Cigars .when
go clowa to Clinton nexasteminer,
• r have no desire to make the•visit
•just now for by 'all accounts. •Cliatoo
•tnust :be nearly snowed. finder. How is
cad Bklyfield ?: • Are they using .theie
upitair windows for • doors . •
We have:had a nice wheter here. The
weather has been cold mai there have
been a few sterins, but nothing to
complain about. It has reaged.all.the
Way, from 20170 14* 40 ,139-lowfib.tit the
air is so clear and dry we never maid
It There• has been but. little sickness
WIIY SO LATE?
•: Th'o two big 'bundles- of News -Ree
ords for our subscribers ret the Varna
office were delivered in the Clinton.
post:office- at date O'clock on Thursday
afternocn of last. week but up to
noon yesterday they hail uot
reached .their deatination. As Varna
is seven ,anileb from Clinton with a
daily stage lint, which has been nate
fling pretty regularly., it will hardly
'elaimed that .the postal (Allende,
are. as eapeditieud as they might be.
Nor does it mend matters when we
.say that another paper, mailed home
after The News -Record,' reached Varna
brit •• little behind its tinie. We hope
it will not be necessary to refer : to
delays of thid kind agaite •
THE LOCAL AIARK.ET.
The local grain market has been
that has erevailed pretty much al this
somewhat quiet for the stand reason
winter, rough weather and bad roads.
Eggs are beginning to move freely.
• Ce,;,ntelon Bros. tcok in locally eoo
dozen: on Tuesday and their represeota-
tive to ootlaying .places brought. in
4cio doeen more. They have bought
large number. of additional cases arid
will • now be in a position to ship le, -
000 dcrzen cue eime. .Buteer is aleo
becoming pleatifule Cautelon Brea.
will ship 4,000 pounds this week.
Wheat gm to 92g
Butter' 14e to IAe
Oats eoe
Eggs 15c to 16e
Live 'Hoge" $4.90.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
This is St. Patrick's Day and as
sech is being duly observed wherever
at Irishman is to he found and that's
iet every ,quarter of the globe. Ie.
Clinton the Shamrock is mach in
evidence mai in several shop windows
the greet flag with the heap is to be
seen. Here's hoping that 1904 may be
the most prosperous year in the his-
tory of the Lard of ,the Shatnroek,
ARE YOU INSURED..
On Feb. 5th Mr. A. Hooper of town
gave 1VIr: Mullin of Seefortle a ehecque
fcr as compensation for a. sprained
leg, received while walking along the
road. On March zoth Mr. John Ster-
ling received a checque from same
source for 148.55 as compensation for
lost dine after having slipped: on, the
door step and received as injured axm.
Needless to say these men carry sad -
dent policies,
DR. CHASE'S ALMANAC,.
The A. W. Chase Medici lie Company
bave just finished a liberainclistribu-
don of the De. Chase, Almanec, a copy
of which has been sent to every house -
in the country. Dr. Chase's Re-
ceipe Book is a household name and
Dt. Chase's Almanac is becoming al-
most equally well known,. Otte of its
prominent features is the diary wh.'eh
is important as al meets of keeping a
record of events and dates.
A nottsg ON A sr,EIGIE.T. •
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..0n Tuesday Dt.• Lindsay of Blyth
was •driving east •of his home when his
horse stepped a. little off the road and
sank in the soft snow occasioned . by
the thaw; It struggled and continued
to dila when filially the td to
go' TOT IF4int team. which.. drew, the
horse from the snow With a,, chain
around its neck. The horse. was then
leaded cu a sleigh. and taken heck to
its stable whet it was found that •a
small bone in one leg had been brok-
en. .• • ••
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4tCIDE:NTS. .
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While employed .at the Salt block on
Friday last. Mr. Thos. Jteld was Stru-
ck icalathe eye oy apiece •, ' steel
from broken chisel avhich -inflicted a
painful . wound.: He has slave had .to
keep . the optic bandaged' and it is
thought it will .be atoll as ever be -
for very long', • •
Grant,. the thirteerayear-old ion . of
Ala• Thos. 'Archer. of. Ilullett„ got his
right hard caught • in a root .. Teepee
.last, week T.he Ile& was .tOrn off the
• .bet it is•hoPede he Will have
the. free Lee of hie hand in. a few
-weeks.
LARGE CONORtGATIONS. • • •
The anniversary services of Wesley
chetah were largely attended, partieu-
lariy ••ia the evening, when. the church':
Overflowed. • Rev: •William MeDoitogh
preached both a. an:, and evening with.
much of Ids...Old:time 'fire. A• 52.6o
collection was asked., fcr and this am-
ount was.:exceeded on Senday by three
dollars with still tare to come. This
with the •$2,000, which.. within the
pest month. hasibeeri paidi on the Chur-
ch: indebtedness, is sufficient proof . of
the liberality of the: good ,people' of
Wesley.. •.
The PirstilOr0
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Varna.
mr. W. F. Keys has moved into one
of Mrs. Purdy's Louses. Frank is
good eitizen and everybody seems glad
to have him back again.
Sone of our neighbors bad a rather
interesting time while retaining from
attending -wedding near Kipeen one
night recently. The rein made the
road so soft in some places that the
horses were ureetele to get through
with the cutter attached so had to be
unhitched. The getidemeri got the hor-
sea thirc'egle as best they could while
the ladies drew the eutter. • '
Mr, • Joha McNaughton. receivee,si
tele.grarn on Tuesday. of lust week
ciontaening the sad arucuneement. of '
the death of his• uncle at 'Carsonville,
Mich. •
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Norrnall Purdy. of e3eaforth has
been hone. for a. few holidays.,
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*Ir. A. -.3,' toartice was 'Called to
Cobourg to attend the funeral of kis,.
brother, 'Rev. T. Courtice:
- Mr, 0. Ca Willsan of Seaforth sift;
in oiik7 village oe. 'Monday. .
• Ur. Win. Ladd, viife. mid children 0
Clinton. are the guests rof his pareras.
Mrs, W. Tebbutt yery
slowly.'
• Mr. Knight,- traveller for the Lamb
Pence CO., was .at Mr. W. Stanley's on
Monday. . .
:Miss E. TIc•leswerth is visiting hex
aunt near Mitchell. .
Miss Ella Graham of •Brutefieletviit-
•ited • her frieuds; the .Symington .
lait •week. • • .•• •
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Quite a nuanber of. the young people
front •the villag.e endt neighberhood
were 'Present at the .party at Mr. .Wne. •
Patterson's. ,One evening_ xecentlya
-...Franle • NaegIe• anterthieed • a
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attiabet • .Of the -yottag• friends • at 11$
he.* Friday- evening.
•'Owing to bad roads: and dtOrme
Matter haS been -very 'teceica the• :past'
• Mr. -fames Tewsley iaturnss • eolith
soon . and will be accompanied by his
,
sister Clara, •'
• Mrs.. Wm. Dobie has disposed Of ber
siocke has rented the farm. • Win.
Jr.: is ..goirig back to Rainy River and
Miss: Emmet ie• going to teach again:
Mrs. ,Dobie • will tentron with her -dau-
ghter; Mr. Joseph Wilson. .
• Mrs:. james •'Medd. returned 'atter
spending. 'ae..feev..theys. With her inothei.
Mrs. Duff,' who has been. ill.
Mr.. and .Mrs .• George. Marshall re-
turn to their. hone in the West in the
near future.: • • ••• •
Mr. Wine -Gamier is assistingMr Rid-
dell 3n the stone at present and • later.'
On *ill- team. charge of the peciellieg•
wagon. . • a •
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• qoderioh* Township. .
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on• Sanday morning last this town-
ship los.t another eif its good eidzens
tk r f Air Je itha Hollaud
111 wlio in:..Peeseds.(3retwc'aiya •4t. the age . of be
years and inmate. Be was a native
of, Oxford,..England, but ceene' to this
coutierya about 48 years ago an first
settled. near the , city of Belleville;
Theee• he -married Clark, who
Preceded: to ehe. Better Lene. by
some lourteen incnths. Tbitty-two..yea-
rs :ago 04 • came -to • this tawnship
where they remained until death met -
took theme They were industrious and
God-fearing people' •alid • by the • con,
• oeiftstichn:ecywicilpfietheeoirth•trtliivulesitywienbtithicee.este•,tc4i,
death ef his life partner Mr. • Holland
, made his home with Ms son George on
the old honiestead where death over-
took him. . He is Survived by..their Six
children, lour .saits and \two daughters.
•Geoege and Charles of Ithis township,.
biomes GI Winnipeg; William, of Cal-
gary, 'Mee. .W G. Vance. Of Elitivele:
and : Mrs. W. W.
Walker. of .1.ondon:'•
The funeral took plate on Toesday to
Bairdes 'cemetery and Was attended by
numerous .-sympethiSing friends..Thc
.Whole Number 1310
• Stanley Towashiv '
Mr, Rathwell has purchased
the one hundred acre farm joining his
from Mr. Joke). Davidson. We think he
got a good fann at a teaeona.ble price
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilayter Were in •
'ninth Vriday on. business. - We are
glad to be able to .reem 1. the formex
beitig able to go around again. after
being laid up, with a sore lea.
Miss Carry MeCaxty was couple of
•deys last- week the guest 01 Dills$ Daisy
Sell.°Itre.4111OeirUen.• ge Johesoni.h,Ls completed .
Ids • contrtxt of hauling wood for M.
Matthew Bates. George is a hustler
drawing horses in the c.t.teaty.
- Air. •Ilenry Harter hat. maured the .-
sereicies of Air. Andrew e;tirisee. for
seven 'eoliths. Mr. Stine. a is a truste
worthy young man and keinvs licW to
privileges as Mr. Haerter intends .rais-
adnc,..‘ci\llearal..iroasuti.sado.f having one ef the' best
work • and.ro deubt will haera many -
dation. under .the same.
Mr. .L'alvin DoWson for anether. term, '
knowe when Ise gets a gocii man.
keting his •wheat a leNV ev.ys' ago. • It
rais-
ing his been and antting 'a stove -faun,
this being his- fourth sum ner. Calvin
A. •Scoteleuere: on the BroWnscn Line.
of Goderich township are spending -a
dont pay to. hold it alter .11. reaches a:
week .with her parents,..The end Mrs:
Mr. Reba. Stepheason iota busy mar-
•.. Airs. • d ame$ Pcrter. au& 'two children •
Mr. Mike Kennedy haJs eagaged- With •
to report that AIts.Joba
1e/6Kit...icy. is recovering .and hope - she •
will soon , herself 'again..
r Mr: Alf. .Scotchnieee hue - a very try-
ing . exp,erience one evening recently,
when returning homeehoui •a scaled. ' •
gathering' at blie. lainie 0. lir. • J'anies •
DeWar. The snow was • ve..7.y- deep and .
AIL ''1Acing a very able died • young
• fellow it became his ict to assist
same of the weaker ones, i.hreugh the '
drifts and deep Miles in. the road; It
is said he. • bore one . af•'-fte number .
maaitilly for. quite ca•diet.miee upon
his • • troad .shoulders, be - When he
reeched -the .bause lex whilt was
• taking •e, bee lit.. he •fottud the doors
bolted ...Whereupon a young lady began
to ',Midi", but All. didn't: wait to ..see'
whether she. adinhisiiiti or not.
• ••Mr. • \Valiant Colelough eta Wears .a . •
sniiling. 'face. •Congrat on$ Will, •
-Miss and M.h.. .1.nnie Reid
•Were' ,g.athering,• their aim tal thisSion.7 •
ary .thoney.'. last ..week. • . .
• •. Huebert 1.4eider - alas '..engaged •
• are .
ble for the delay in The: ;s-Recoid
of.• last , issue reaching • its subscribers •
in thiS township; . .
-21i, -O.' 13, • Kennedy 61..,:linteni was. -
on the - Line on -outlay -...ane
Secured att 'order • froth' Mr. 1.1. 13. ' Ate-.
Clintheyfer 'ale! slating of an artesian
well. Mad The work will be•
done by lIcireey Tetanus of Seaford': ,
•eiary Ami Makins;, • v;hoSe :Maiden,: •
imam was Uotiete, was -born •.the
Grahen Line of •the tewnebie. of 'Stara..
ley,- •or). end. departed :
thee . at her. late • residence' near • .
'Vilma on March ..9th.. was ill. hut •
cstirxeadclerirs-- 'etTstis,1.114)47nTeloglft..int°:.: that
she was united. in...marriage ta William •
4fakins.,• ai 'respected 'fainter . of •
this c.ouininnity„ her• stiffering
at, last was intense she b oes alt With. •
nadene,e, • frequently' exprie sing her de-
te go and. • with lat. •Lord, at .
•the same lime. • .tcestiffet • -His
wille • here. - Deceased. is servive,c1 ly
two : sisters and •etwo 11,s:others •of
'Moo-Moja*, Mane' and:. on., brother • cf. •
Ilene -all- -Het husband five child- •
ren 'amine the lees- On ilevated • wife
and loving needier; • : .• • ,••a• :
The....-eFeliettary. mentlilv • g;liort . of Se ••
f•-•) '• is' as •• follows}'
names are in order .elanerie • •
.• ath-A. W. • johnatceo, Clegg,:
M. .E) •leethWell. • • • , • .- •
. 4the-Eleanoe Jones, .
R. ilitted'oche':' :••te • . . . ••
Sr aide -Jean. 'Grassiela Arthur Ric -
MR
. service. at houSe. and graveside. ' •evaa•
. . • coliduceed by Rey. Mr, Hussar. The
NO citizen, better Or pallbearers, were i .R., Achesca, . W.
_
more favorably 1VIr. Fted. Stanley,. 3. Jevirins,* It. Hicks, J.
Rumball Who became a) resident. • in Graham and NV. Crook', Mts. Walker
a85e end lais xesidedIere centinnously cf . London, who' was accompanied by
• ever since, Ile was horn in • Goderich her • husband. and Mr's: Vance dr. Elm-
, towitship in May 1834-,70 years next. vale, daughters . of deceased, . Fiona
tiatil .quite lately but la -grippe is now IT'S TIME FOR. A THAW. • see• the light of day in that teWnship, • .. Mt. and Mrs: Isztex Erratt, Stanley,
May -and Wei the first white child to home to attene. the funeral. • • , •
•
. • ,
an its rotin.ds Ex& atitong ies victims '. ' • Mr. Rut/11,41's parents were. natives . were visiting at Mr. John T.
Ihe.Onnbles •cl the railw4s °re net of Norfolk, England. His father came cont's 'lest .week.. . ', - •
FRED.
of Clbffba is
known. than
RLIMBALL
is anyeelf., I am ne,arly all right a- '.
gain al .cien attencliag to business at . , . last .. .. . .
to Huron in 1832 end his. another the. :Ma Dam Glidden lost a cow recent -
yet over but inethe natural ierder of
the °fel stand, • • • . things they cannoe anew longer.
.next . year. 1 hey settled on. A iebot y w iic was.va t ec a
" 1 : 1 1' h• li. 1 t Seca' • •
•We have hen a good traini service north el the Huron Road,' last west of • The season's sill , v.. . . , ,
id -of boxes istio s
A • ' At any rate Mitileger Hays is praying.
this Witter ' for. the officials always ,.t eg . . . ...
for • a surease of storms are!. C. P
ill i lt rtil in the .
• It, the f4th coneeSsion, which wea Mr, arrived at the Irolinesville factory
. - -. Though but • three years old. at the. last 'week. Er..eli • hox wills -hole! 5e
try to rush the trains through, but I r„spolgo.e'n, . Rumba's birthplace.
. .
'kraals have been rutinin.g tegularly pounds. of butter.
k k ' 1 IV h : . Mr, • Vealter • Rathwell is visiting . be-
am afraid. there will be •wrecke this '
Ulna of t e Mac mime rem ion e
track.. on the Buffalo branch the past week
members as eistinctly as if -it were ends in , -Toroitto the 'past :week. '
I .see -b The News -Record . that there with the exception of Monday, but the yesterday. seeing his father start ou Miss Hattie MidelctOn, who...has
Huron and Bruce Was 110 'Rootlet. clear -
spring oWing to the condition of the
is a probability of the C. P. R. ex- ed than. another storm t ed te a- foot foe Landoll to join the loyal for -
tending' to Gocierich this year. If so 1 tren ces. It was a long tramp, not. the month, . :reunited to her home last
able to push th;oucla (
g to • ir nun
a were accustomed to hardships.
s The many friends of Mr. George
V110 ,
COoPer will be sorry to learn he is
and Contine gets his proposed elec- gain Conemetor Quirk's
early . settlers had the right rill% and
tric road into operation, }fermi will 11. 'n Clinton for sea. r 1 la; e
"t' t Acton for tlt, lava
he ay m .
bloc Lae, but if it atust ueeds be, le and beardi are white, but otherwise . 1VIr. Draur.ice Switier returned home'
•
boum
ness
• it I ten modest and don't- like to • tell would sooner • that it be ,at Clutton bears no signs that lie -is eIose . upon
sal you myself that I was recently elect- than any otter plaice on the lime. his ryoth birthday. Time has borne after speuding three weeks in Myth.
Mr. Richard 'Young and family liave
6.0 ed a` member of the town council po1 A. rear end collision ceettrred3 on the gently with him ; may it continue to moved cnto the lionse formerly men -
...et. Hug the sdecind highese namher of vot- Buffalo branch ahead. three.miles east do so in the years that are t,o come. pied by Mr. John Halstead on the anil
'!* es with nine tandidates in the field. I of Seaforth Moneay afternoon, result- •ccncession.
.Mr. Ben. Young has gone to • help
have recently put up a new hara, ing in the complete destruetk,n of the
ox96, sad noW roma kr twenty ray car mid a caboose. The po.4 train,.
a
141r.' Beattie for a while as he is Cm °us tenants.
It Is Encouraging. .
' Atereitants in the smaller cities and "
as tion opens. has moved ..thAe "iletokgli•sttvirici: Mr. Charles Cock Df?
two horses. I will go down to Huron Zi charge ef Conductor ,or on,
toWns will do well to follow the lead
after more stock as semi as tutviga- .becaine 'listened let a blinding, srow- Ile Tribune of lIarriston
.-..t into new quarters '' at /o DIM street, ' the 151 concession sent to be slaugla ' of the big stores ol th i„.ege oties
.... / 'need hardly tell you Low We ap.; forth. It was follower', by a frt:,ight wit
storm 'about three 'miles out from Sea -
A n 1 o i units
le t .. •
. goods tan be bought it their own,
h a a i
winos . teey are rushieg businese as tered the other ...ay weig, et 59 j o and •Itialtf.tig the people roware ilia
,.., predate The News -Record. I look for two engines Irl 411ittgc ir>f.. usual. The moving of the big press and yielde.6 zto pounds of Iarcl. It was
ee I ee g y , . tt I n Stratton /it the storm Vie g n
et tram atm 1 • .
Conductor
en i eer t
.„ and ot.ter Machinery mid plant • was att extraordinary hogt•-tle; b Kytit i; i. t<71,1,. lig k.,..* thvapl r ag in , hi jargw. du.. •
t (.0116 ot rapid time, vitt out making a even Mr. Cook has tatseci and le It t'
, na. It. is ectid the mail ,i.e.er depta t...
Ina, letter from tny best Val at home. it could not St.13 the stalk
Magid Elie of pi • mid without interfer- fattened' many a. fine one. The - Idl.Si' molts in the large atot•es ve stilleria,
lb reael:es Us as regular • as clock work crashed into the rear end of it: ',the
a considdeble shrinkage Letaiise of tie
ing with the business, except that one alone, as will be seen, weighed mere
tither Saturday or Stinda.3r night. /t caboose train caught lire and both it '
ill week's•paper was Oily two pages. It than half ts much as the average hog better 1,„ the
pay tar Were all the cheques for
Workmen iii the Stratford shops, printery with so much hustle and we Mr, 1). Wright of the ilaso Line 1 i i 1
, Ill Elk illg Of I heir advert le;in r Npacc in
taii.r fu al partrs, Ad. i t.,:ing is like „
eountry it , al...lets aro
d the Ipay ear were consumed,
is encouraging, to See tv,. country toWn1 hoW sent to the packere:
• II:11-3:
Ile.ath,..Aggie Genimell. • - .•
3rd-1.;tta .-.Tarrott, ,y4bc3. • Ue.,..,.
• end -John Kehl, Sas.. f sennnell, Oda .
: end•Pt.--Bruee Logan; Arthur jeatea. • •
. . •
Lc,la Rathwell. ' • .. • ... )
. The best •spelters •• in •the incirthiy.. •
sPelling, Matches are.: • 5.11 letts Dins- .
dale'. 4th Eleinor. nand, sr. and Jr. '
ard 'Alerrav 'Fisher, and etle... MeBeith;
2nd Pt. Aithur ,Tones. . •' •
• Value .of-
• ,
• 'Lae tithe , when a etterchteit- ,can fix
up a. stere, liatie 'a sign. pat aye'. and ..
begins to. do: a -iuttisfatt ory bitsinuss
has. gone by:. . Sewspape ',advertising
lies gre we) toobia neecee ity • in these
days • of' stacinge coattpeti ion, What
Makes the big clepartinem al states- in
the large cities ..Spend so much inciiey
itt advertising ?. _They do it becaniti it
pay.S. By-. dale adveitisiig they •are ' •
booming . wares lice. ire ..the peo-
ple • over .theapeovtace . and get •
mull orders :from .ettetoue is alatialred
or. more miles away.' la is said : sthat
the Eaton.' eittsinese in Toronto does a .•
mail order trade' 8.1,00oexio a year. -
tt • ,anity be that people is this • ei ty.•
are sending to 'forma° or Dettoit
cir Buffalo for articles t :at could , be
got right...here if they calv knew ..it.
The /feral& believes in st ,porting otte
own hiclustries. and slot >a A 'patrici-
de, loyal police toward> out own city •
suggests' that ilie proper awthod is for • . -
our merchants in' (lino int lines • to . •
patroniee each•other and at. the benefit .
he reaped at home. It ci.i.not he at
good 'business policy lot Stratford
property owner to Send to- TorOnto
or elsewhere beeause he ayes Col
centS 011 live dollars' ce h. IIis ine
tereSt lies in keeping. hie proPerty
.veltiable, his liottee rente.1 to prosper -
.4 gives us a lot o ay le c ey
• news, but if your correspondents only th
• * kitew With what pleasure those ' far th
• awezy from the old townshiP read •tilmid these went up lit the conflagration, hope that de strenuous editor and sold spen 0 b ae c tor. ses o . ,.‘„ers, (Lang t e .,;ltt
way
proptietot 0f the TribtateMr, john Cole of ',mule:Avow recently- for a gcod doing, it and a wrong Ivo, Put to do
weeld reecrd of .the happenings m The only person injured wan Pay Clerk
11 ••
•
" woul increase the size of their Ian 'Alexander of Itatiul A. Copland, may o ig live to tua e figure. trir. Wright never -keeps utiy-• hiisiee'se dime (lave it assitry to
t •ft who was some -
I
bout • the lc tio vos tl but the 'best advertige -$tt•atiord
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