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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1911-10-26, Page 4An INVITATION TO nuns ciRis Young :girls as they get into their "teenS" b. come tllflre.int. restw ed indressbecole more particu- lar abcut what they wear, We .feel sure it will be to your interest to inspect our Fall and Winter Coats, sizes 14, 0 and 18. Another Lor„e Shipment of Ladles Coats to t1an 1 1,1118 week We like' to says good things; about our Coats, but -•-we like bet ter to have you try them on 4nd tell us the good things yourself, jU 41. of Dependable FURS The coming of November rewinds its that the ” wearing of Furs must soon begin, and the advantage of being ready with • Furs when the first cold days arrive suggests an early selection..' We are showing this season a beautiful" range, df' Russian Fitch, Alaska Sable, Mink, Persian ,Lamb, , .f Blue Fox, American Fox, Isabella Fox, and Mink Marmot; • Newest Styles arce Always Shown here Firstb Tlel CLINTON X13W =►. THMNDAY, JCMC"y IMH Seib, 1$1?«. 55.'.'•55"" .....,,,....,•--..•- ,.,.,.-.,.-....;:.�._...,. oFh tp's, .nn Tuesday, C]crohir 3l, A ed on Opt, it for axlsult::ng Ghia 'wife ��♦�*�!. l � #!'!#lam♦t♦*♦♦�♦♦� good program uiQ_,is iiefnc; prepared. and fatally, and was brought before t'antn citing os a very enjayable time the police magistrate, Air. ,T P. Mor - District is expected. trn. a l wits fined !sam and costa, lir , News- Ql. dskya in jail. The same day his wife� � } � � ,o,. �` .,Colborne lald a charge agaJoat him for assault, and be way hound over to keep the M'r. and with a R. Franc speck~ peace for *I(K), or in default to spend ' Ai YYIYTI�'�frwrr�rhvvl►�4 YYyT!!!11!'l X ► T !'� TTTTTTTVflr* Sunday with friend in Gfaderich. +slz months in Godorieh jail. Not be. i 00 1 Mrs, Lontenslayer, of Auburn, who ing able to come ftp with the colo, be °Dash'w and eoneeas1on of Stanley. She died on l has bee„ renewing old. Acquaintances bad a t'ast ride an the L. H. and B. in Among the prize winners Ott Mr.Z"1n•, 4' abbath October 155th, on her eighty. • on. the Maitland has -returned to her char,gR of Provincial Constable George Xmr'a annual shooting match heldhere fourth birthday. Deceased was barn � home, � PhIPPen, where he wilt retriain in on z Th1 rS a it e 1 iso d w 1n S iriu r about l war,- : t th • .tL Ella Clic ri d r 11 three lr . i{ e e ' lilacs a f P '1 o ri i y rs: miles from . T3 ami I e h ai h J. .Clan• f r- er. r7 r t e nez „ Rosa shire, Aliss to spent., J to tail mociths, e , and , Ur. - 1 Snyder. r +eousfn, ,Dacia - wall � talon and.,Jact,e4l:'air,, of Cli verness, Scotland, ai Elie i Sundaywltle he JOB. Bill. of Woodstock, and •Erect was ma. rigid to dill•. ,pttnald Fraser in l ° H=tYtieldWN Ii` rrr, of oreliton, Some of' the gentle. 1847 and emigrated to Canada In 1.8x0. Mies Mildred Rbywo, Who ihus been men l)Man interpationat reputation Thpy eettled on a bust; tarsi on the visiting with bar tzr'andtnotber, Mra. , Dr, Woods left ore a visit to old with the gut,. South Boundary of the Township of Forden for some time bas returned to England which was the home of his larbos. E. Hanfofd, who conducts a MclGillivr+iy, whfeh at that time farm- her home, in Kansas City, early clays, ge and auccessful Bible class fnMalo ed a part of the County of Huron, near Mr. A. Bond spent. Sunday at' the The Council is now waking the move Street Methodist Church, Exeter, was P Village of Ailsa Craig. In ` on mho Maitland, ' the cprup oratfop. p paper the guest of Jacob llellermatxn on X870 thea family removed to atatiley bows of fir. and Mrs, Win Stevens gall roads repaired ed within . Sunday afternoon last, and ave a Townshtp to a lot near Hills Green and Mrs; FOrden entertained a Yew of The fishermen who have left for very instructive address to Mr. eller resided tiaere ,for five years. ' In 1874 bar friends one evening. A very pleas. Grand Bend before the recent storm ant and enjoyare not et mania's class in the c�vaugellea.1able time was spent, y heard of but. no danger is --- she with lies husband and family left Mr, Julius Welso.who has been visit. anticipated. C3hurch, • Sltla Gratin and settled on. Toot I8, Mrs. Twitchen, of London, has been: Third. Ooncessioit, where she resided ing in thir vicinity has returned to his Mrs M. Ferguson Organist for St. ' # the guest- Of Mr, and .Mrs, Samuel continuously till hardeath, She •was; horse in the States, Audr�wo gave a kindly reception to for those . room, that Haugh and other relatives tend friends a reatarkably Healthy woman, eras Ttie k'armer's on the Maitland have Mrs. Park, of Collingwoed, who: is I during the week, never under a doctor's care, except their large fields of, orn , all, securely, here on a visit to her brother,the ]Rev. � need' renovating chits s Miss Margaret 1Veuachmanager has during her last Illness of two dans, Iled. , Mr. XcPhartane. ♦ .► gone to Forest fora month the guest Her husband died in 288?, leaving tier ,harvested Sikes all bei well fi _ fall, . g of her cousin, Mrs. Herman Bid, a widow for full tweet four . Alonzo Foster, y y yearn, Tuelteramitb the elderly gentle• dhe was a woman .of dealt religious •S.lvttri;. man who was so severely hurt -in a convictions,, and lived In accordance 11ir..,John fieffrslnhaa moved to his 'the Coun,il.-Clouncid met in" Seo * • r runaway accident here last week, is witty these, °She was a msmber of •the <`house on the farm, forth an latur4y, tieptember 23. all # Our stock has been ♦. getting along nicely," and 4,111 be able congregrktiop of tli.4 late ltev,. John( the members being present. Recounts to leave, his room in a few days, Rous,of Brucefield, and since his de&W Mr, E• Robinson has, shoved in the .to the amount of 87'j;7 were, passed, y House, vacated by Dir, Saffron, Queen : replenished by some Mrs. ROthaerwel and Mr. .and MrF, •a member al: the or the Fret, Presby Street. j lneludtng ono the contract price of frank k., Case h=xve returned to town terin church. She was a . pions and Mrs: I�'aq Lett has moved into J. �i7ar• I the Crich bridge, on the Huron road ♦ t • p fait cul wife a t to"Mr. H. Edge, at $225,• and also judg ♦ additional lines select'- FL et=ct^ .afters spending the. summer near Ex- ' rift mother, a true and . ars douse on Queen Street. meat, witness fees and court expenses eter on the`second of Stephen, sympathetic friend, and inoffensive Chief Somers and wife lire baek from n ,Rinne rat 9 Q I r m the I2 sale- ♦ I Sfaipson Irelandt of. rite 1►TCLogan and oblii;inq. neighbor, given to hos- their visfb after ttvo months off and re• p M n d . n $7 ,0_, t was de• from >G9 % italic . f: iirnfture ' anpno, ,Stratford,' visit- p y. She was the mother of nine ports things good and p'enty of work •cided the council should visit A island• ed Iiia mar xelatives and- friends in children o. rdhritn six survive •t►er, and goad wages in the West, day's Oft w ith a view tp..placin tkte ple5:. ♦ M :tad near the village last week Mr, namely, John Fraser, of" Patratia, stone crusher in it, as some of the g , Mr. I, Masters, of Calgary, has been roads in the southern part of the Ireland at one time operated the Ian• Thomas Fraser on the farm. Colin • , .. . ♦ R p P .calling on aid friends in and around lug min here, Vrnser, of Regina,. Saskstcicewan, township are in need of gravel, A pro, Blyth, He has m+de p good their sold Another meeting of harmer"s Bank Margery, who resided with deceased, put and will make his home in Tor. position from the Hay council, who ♦ All paper trinitTled frEe. w depositors will shortly be held Here Mrs. Roderick X nl;, of Sarnia Town- are takeug over the Zeller telephone p y , onto. system, regarding p when J. ,, P. P. r, N. i.'•, and Henry ship and Mrs. oho Chapman, n. Mr• R. Watson and Sons shipped y , g g the purchase li .e Silber, MS P. P:, will give addresse z, Battleford District, aasketuhewan. two cars of hogs from. Blyth and two portion w the left ers anti telephone + system, was left over until `the sub- 1 advising the best course to be adopted ,`Aha leaves one brother, Mr. Colin cars of cattle from Ripley, .. in connection with obtaining relief, • Noble, of Uxbridge, Ontario. Thirty. Mr. Wbn. Rmigh bought a . car of scribers should be consulted. The and giving theiratand on the subject, j six I;rand•children and two "great stockers from •Tea. Cumin Bank of i.ornmerge rues authorized to ♦, The couneflS of Hay and ;Stephen tgrand-ch ildren to revere her .memory. Logan and Frasers tiles and brick accept cheques issued by JosepliGrieve ♦ townships are 'having the town lfne Her funeral on Wednesday, ^October yards has shut dawn for this season. to the employees at the atone efusher runningfrom Exeter to Lake Huron 18th was attended by a large number M ssmBed amount t resolution by coopa's , }, � About three thbusanci ' barrels of, Messrtr Berry ♦ ♦ _ parti,ularly the piece from here to o sympathizingg friends and acquaint* apples have been shipped from Blyth ail <lesire9 to exp Bell their syimpatkey Exeter, graded and well raveled, aoces, ` those front a distance were this: eason. with -the Reevq and Mra.M,Kay in ,the.. This iaad is used- a rest graveled. for Colin Noble Sr, and Coli Noble,_Jr. ,� g of Uxbrid e ° , Mr:` Gag: H. Crgris is hosts from Hein•, recent death of ,their =young daugh• ,�!♦+►4♦�a♦���♦* ���w��r*��♦ motoring in stixLoud time, being that KF. Wm, Young, of Harris- still. ter,• Dorothy, so very- suddenly' taken mn:in road from Loudon and the east ton. John Fraser, of Petrolfa., Mr..and Dr. Perdue has Iiia livery barn cpm - to Grand $epcl. and no doubt the im Mrs. R. Young, of Svrnfa, lieu, E: Ii. from them, and also the hope that pravemebts will tie noted "with- leas• Sxwers, •af• Brttceffejd • epnducted the 'plated and jg in A_1 shape for business. their, young son, -lying so :datigerously �t Q �t p mir: Jas.%Tagh sold silo; n of colts ill at present, ngay spe$dlly be on the : f ,est Huron Teachers urs by these people, fut er e i nt3alr ,� • .Thn a einains were '"to Wm, Eaiigh.of'¢3rusa.la: •road to recovery and their anxiety 'be Interred b Baird s Caniet ale the, pall Potato buyers are numerous these : removed in regard -to him. {--- . hearer's befog . Meett, Mainriltn Ma- days, 50 asuts per bushel cash is the - se.ixo>ttl> I, war, 'aVilliam Scott, McGregor, price paid; Corntinued from page X Alex. Thomsoq, James McDonald and Mr. R.-& • Stewart is away East for . andl �dsficiencies of the child farms Mr. Settle, ledgerkeeper in the Dom.' Geo. Baird, ,. - Londemboro inion Ba,nk,$as been transferred to the a few days. Thea le patking fa finished here. p London branch, .and left for London IuEenfled for lnsti weeA Mr. Wm, Johnson and ' wife were • PP p g Q valuable aid. in Waif develo mexxt on Tue> day. Mr. Alex. Campbell, of li incardine, visitors in Walkerton last week. r #or another season, -It was email, thot wide teacher improves bytak is visiting. old acquaintances on the M>~. Finkbinder was awe in Milver- The Syndicate Thresher finished ipg npites 1af.rhis hmiataLes, n,eyen John Doddshaspurchased thelVing- y about two weeks ago -and John John- wnden ..(es,thuate the influancs of pop tine this week, ton andStratford a fewdays lest week. , Guam• o works, and'intends removing Miss Mara bir. Ii; Me is in: Milverton for eton s outfit was put away . for the rand niiteir-in-.{f lLe echn4lT a _ _ the plant to Seaforth, g ret Ann McGregor was y • season on Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. A. W: Blosdell; who visiting on the line this wee $he a few weeks coopering, y r•oomai be calm and: Speak .firmly, have been.visiting at the home of Mrs. was the guest ;of Mra, Al. eek. ugaf a Mr: A. Crawford, of Wingha,m, was oda Osterhout was at Watford for . ,the ;tonne Of voice will cause har- bliss Grace Murdock, teacher of No. in Blyth this week, y services and returned on monyi.or discord, order or die- th young,' left on tiitish olu for 10, and Miss Lizzie McHvven, teacher Wednesday. their hofneinFernfe;$ritish Columbia. Mr. Geo. White and the gang of orcLar hav;a bo aimless .w,oric, s by Rev. Currie was here. in the morn- Dr. and Mrs• Cooper,have returned st tut 7., attended the Teacher's In- Telephone left System work. on the Bruce in and at Constance afternoon -and tout r ll� to cotheir Idles -ire ,lk, home after spending the summer with stitute, in Exeter last week. Telephone Sy.stetn Piave jumped the evening controllingt their �dtesire toy ;talk, £rien3a in the Western -provinces, Mrs, R,: Young, of Sari�fa, arrived on Joh.. No money is the cause• 4 ome at Tor uesday. he acylase and left for study well itthta disposition .of Ithe, Satutda at.the home of Her mother, ..On Wednesday afternoon'. .of las„ The Siinda congregations in the child, cultivate sympathy, twill A. E. b'raricis, Alr. and litre. Ld. week at the Richmond Street North ypower, lfirtmAess and decision ,of mtiiada and Mrs, Wopoley, of London, Mrs. D. Fraser, to waft upon her. fn ( churches here were very small., were guests of their. sister, D. J, , iiia her sickness. Metilodiet parsonage, London, Miss Wednesday was a busy day at the cliax�cter: , Guice Chili week,: Rebecca Jackson, of Blyth, foirnierly Mr. Nelson Higgins':tben discuss - matron of the. Mimfoo Reformatory, station with, loading sugar beets and. ark ibhle Duties o1 a, Teacher as fol - Melvin Scott,, of Listowel, spent Bun• Hams; . . day with his parents, Mr, and, Mrs. Goderieh Das united in 'marriage to Mr. Alex-- Ua Tuesday the Hofinesvitte. wagon . lotus.;. Teach children ;to : think ,Arch. Scott.. agder Smith, of Hullett Township, for khemualve,s, :teach the subject An accident which resulted fatall $uron Count `the vaeddin was here ane got a large load of live Miss Bertha Robb, of Ann .,Arbor, occurred at noon on Saturday. y y" g Care- poultry, consisting of clucks, chickens not t'he.• t#e'xt book, discipline by, d y A I moray was perfoemed•byRev,S. Ander- and old hens.. tact, iaiterritingre play bvitii work M11'%1. n, - vi6iting.her. parents, 1Fir, runaway team going down the Salt- son, 'the bride. was attended b'y Miss and tt(lye ciixld will tovto Borth, alaus,e and wlra. Jiihn Robb, J ford hill coitided with a buggy going Bsrnice Aitdersan, of Loridun,'and the . Turkeys are very scarce around here Mrs. S. Everett has returned from.a + xn the same direction, ' and Mr, and as most of the birds died *bait about . tha eluuul's aznbitio,n,-title .Reacher ----------.—.---------- -- �._ ;W_ __- week's visit •t f - groom tvas assisted by Mr, Arthur J. • . t b d bein a Teams i2ash. One Price Only For the coufidence you have shown in the prompt response which you made to our special offering: o - fancy llnen for last Saturday with the result that :we had not one left when the day closed. Watch This Space Closely for the next few weeks and you will see man. money -making opportunities. y Our Corset Stock Has been thoroughly sorted - t g y up, and •ladles can ge dlmost anything they require both in size and quality The lines we sell have r1 ty e few equals and no superiors:. • Ladies Requiring Millinery Will please place their order as early as possible and give an overworked department as large a chance as possible. We regret very -much that we had to dis- . appoint so many last week and . assure thein that we did our very best, OUR GROWING TRADE Tells us unmistakably that the majorityof the people approve of our way of doing business ' Cash and one price ---arid that the lowest, cannot be im- proved on, Please don't ask for credit. You can have anything in the store on approval, we expect re- turn of goods or the price within 48 hours. C%�''e can't do business as we want to on any other linos, tai n rienda to Moles• Mrs, i]V. Potts, two aged people; occu- Parker, of .Toronto. Mr. mud. Mrs. half grown, should metier ge. eyen g worth, pants of the buggy,The Rev. Mr Lundy, of Walton, is ,studont ttvlell developed. -intellect Mrs. Alex, Wilson received the' sad Both sustained ous injuries. - �Gire, Smith• wilt reside in Brussels. •to sup;ily tllo Biirees and Knox pulpits; should Abe aeco�npaniteet by well de- Mrs. last week of the death of Potts died Sunday evening at l) o'clock hersister, on arinday, social- 'rhatilrsl;rvtng veloped' lnxaral.character? proper Miss N;�nnie'Lumsden, at t from, concussion of the brain, she Goderieh Township f services grid 'Thank offering for the ventilatioe>r and sanitary .aritslol6'(�� bar home -near Aberdeen, Scotland. . never regained, consciousness. Mr. schemes of the Church. meat„tsi dhould be well looked after - Atthe October cneetinl;, of the Eg- Puts was: confined to his bed, but he Mm Steep, ivlio' occupies what is There ought to be savers) .weddings. a,ndr lt(h6 teacher should be 'a use- At of the :�V:>;'.M.S,. will recover. known as the.old.Hillier farm in` God- around here this season. • Who will fu,.;-hmtgmber of so:cie:ty.. the following officers were elected : Willf tlIl Lee, one.of the oldest Citi- erich township, on the Huron Road start the, game. Mr. rR. D:'Cameron, of rLuwcknow, President, ]lfrs Neil Shaw ;.vice•pres- zeas, of Godericb, died 11.1-1day morn can boast of growing potatoes which' The Regular meeting of the 'S�,To• theiX rzd.driepsed the conVentiolp G(n. dent, Mrs. �V, - C, Landesborough ;. fng, age 7U years. Mr. Lea teas known cannot .easily he beaten- three of men's Institute will he held on Thurs• "Governanlenu Annuities” aitid ad -- second vice-president, Mrs. ff,� Garter ; : by all !tike captains and vessel men on them wefghe_d 4} lbs„ .thd, largest of day afternoon vext'at the borne of vocalted( its adva Mingles in ran ,ex -- secretary, .Miss A. G. aemmili ; tread- + the upper lanes: having been in the the three warkitig 3 Ilia., and all as. Mrs. (Dr.). Allison when Mrs. James ce11;e4'xt( addr+esa: urer, Mrs._ Sohn F, fulayson,; leaflet coal and wharfinger business for near• clean and solid as a good apple. Woodman will hawk charge of. the le nn was 'tallied nipoii se 'retar prof. tCo an y' Ml meeting- (i � ly half a century. 1.1e was an uricoln• program. A targe attendance of the and continued his atldr eiss oat "Nat- The annual meeting c,f the Soo- prorrxsing Gonservatfve in oli ' ' forth =' p tics and mambera and others is rEquested, e s l:ducation'i which was t C irling Club was - held. tit tiie always took an a' . • 1lrttcefield There are extensive re tar's ions for xanal cI+ .a1 xn Cont cope part tn.' pithily P 1 t mercial Hotel an Friday evening, : affairs, haviti -been .Rev. 13easer Smith of Oomba the annual supper .in the Methodist o,*urug tto the latianeas o8 ttlxe hour . g m councillor for r, pP o fibs pricy;ons: evening, daferrttd till rind jiidgi,ng 'by; the good attendance number of years. Ile Was a. member' ' preached in the P'resbytekian• Church " church on Monday night. the evious isning,n: He dealt Anct 'the enthusiasm disWayed the of the Anglican. Church and is surviv on Sabbath last, Rov. Mr. Campbell g Prospects fol• A, good winter's sport ed by life widow and One . son, Chas, will preach on Sabbath next. - chiefly( with bite: itrainiaig for cit - The assured The following officers Lee, tvho is fn the hardware business. Wm. Ross has returned from • the izensbip, the term citizen has pass-- were elected Patron; James Mc ill" fatality which aast.a:.We8twhere., he has been for some' M R ( 'jQ ed froi171 its local sugnxfieanoe. oa Michael ; president, A. E. Colson ; l gloom'over 'the community occurred weeks. faR'c ERS SIGN u more unxviersal ait�e, t�S�e, best citxz- Misa E:ifot, cif .Westminister, ig=the en,. of a counitry•x6ltte iv.,ho regal{ds vfee-president, .TVm, Bethune. sere- Nt the harbor ora Saturday evening' all people, of every country with a _ lacy -treasurer, fohn Beattie_; manag- October 14th, about. 7 o'clock resulting. guest of Miss A. Beatty. R in loyalty. t � a ith a x9V Aiellottee, R. S. Hags,W, Ament, in the death -of Joseph Sohade, who. NOTES IN OIANK kinclly XP tai. ig, y, y. • John Ketetly has movef into, the s try dad not mean x11 -will tool any. • u alt, G. 1', Rogers, W. E. was employed with others 1n the 'un• house recently vacated by George • ` I£erslake ; slops, l{, s, .Bays, CV, iiia. Ioadin of the Strong•, who has one to Brampton. r--�-y ether; ,they 1getting away from thea,& g grain cargo of the g I Dougall, AV. Ament, J. Beattie, G. F. steamer Scottish Hero at,the Godericll B: R. Hii;gins took charge of the ideas kuus,t come and will no doubt, Rogers, W: D,. Bright, J .C. Steele, elevator." The unfortunate man was' services at rand Bend and Uorbet on Co1boY•ne' Township Residents Are' .coma through rile teaching in -'our Ar E- Calson;J. C. Greig, W. Bethune - at work in the hold of thea asl with Sabbath last -supplying the pulpit of Public, Schools. It is x tch„lesu1na, tankard skips, W. Ament, J. Beattie ; about a dozen others when' .the acct. Rev. Mr. Oarr ere, who is fll P p Fooled $y an Agent With notioat,to xncuicate that :tile:e are . umpire, W.:iicl)ou art. others as ;;end as ourstalves, De 1,as- McDougall, dent happened. All the grain fn that Miss Elsie McQueen visited relatives' Kitchen Cabinets. compartment of the hold had been- at Parkhill last week iA of,citizen,ship has chat>Iged from l5tan a evated; and the wooden shovels, n, ere ' Thio Tuckeramith stone crusher is - d aris,tocx�(a.tic of !dee, ancients to t I y .• sing hoisted on deck while the mere now running full blast. At least a score of Colborne Tpwn th4 d(elmooitic of the present,,scan- lair. Goldie Grahtitn, Miss Ella were engaged insweeping outthe bold. Mra. Sawers addressed the Women s At farmers now have kitchen enwn-' cient cxtimusbip .was mo einio,t 1 (lraham, Mr, Thoma.a Fraser and Mr, As_the eliovela ascended they swayed. Foreign Missionary Society at God• ate who never had kitchen cabinets Em'f of privile�gte, tinhxde t.te present George Baird attend: considerably and: erich last week. da cxtxzenshi ismorre of sYilritu,al tl ed the .funeral of y when they reached before. Bachand every one Cost $29. or ole :Of duty to others.' ,The. pur- ` Mrs. dOhnGreen oil Saturday of last =the top they, caught the. end of an Dr. Rogers attended the Medical ,7'Iierebq hangs a tale, os a,f; ; e common ,schools are a week. The remains. were interred in iron stvongbar, weighing about 200 Conference in London last week: Colborne has always been a profit• p � Bayfield Cemetery. pounds, and lifted it out of its 'socket. Jamas Roes went to London last able ffeld'of operation fora ants and ruean'sl of conslervin;g .and. ;tralasm it- Sir J. E, Tom, Inspector of Public As soon as he realized the danger., week to have a medical examination peddlers, and the fanners' •wives are ting the spiritual inblerlbaiiee of the Schools, visited S. S. Nuri„ on Frfday Ernest Eel), who was at.the hatchway with ex -rays. Dr. Rodgers accom ;riven to stocking up with tea of the licca. Xhle• e'�sential xxggrodxants of of last week. to receive the shovels, gave the warn ponied him, five -pound -for -a -dollar variety and dol• . modern citixenhip %h•oaild be las Mr. Hugh Glimour and'Mr. William .Ing cry, Look out below." An in• lilrs. Rogers visited friende at Lon .iar•a-bottle sarsaparilla at 60cents but beautiful d}escrited by the Apostle Rose returned from their trip to the. Stant later :the bar fell. crashing last week. the kitchen cabinet .venture -is the iaaul ;as, rims 'Righteousness, P=eace don West on Friday of last week. against .a tunnel, and then, veering most extensive yet. and( Joy,. The itjeacher ;should 'Fake . Obituary, We. have this week to re. over to the other side of the hold, A .slick, .sleek stranger toured the a xvxd,r~ vilely of j jdhe work of the cord the death of Jane Noble, relict of struck Sohade with terrific force 1Ylaghom sixth concession not lone' ago, with a school and noit be,s�o.imuch cone qn-. the late• Donala Fraser of the third across the face and chest', He 'fell The town is on the boom just now, sample kitchen cabinet in the back of ed WWII .trivial tm!abt[ers and not 10 ° without a groan, death being instant- "as one factory. is obliged to.work neer- his wagon. Trade proving a little ' gen die .trewaendous• sgnificanceof aneous. No ane else was hurt. The time owing to the rush . of orders, slow. he made the deal east by telling play ui •tthe child 11fie as a .tmean,s of . . late Mr. Schade was bandmaster of An illustrated lecture will be given each farmer that about Chrfstaaas time .daylelopxngl good will an;d: peace, the 33rd Regiment band for over two in the town hall here, showing the when work was slack, in the .country, prof. Pplelman coutludted his.able years and just recent] resigned the rava, as of the white plague. ,Mr. W, he would hire the farmer to drive him- addr,eais by u . y g rigicig ;tibia .te�aahers to position J.� atson wfil.do the speaking. about collecting the lfayments on the inculcate tlhle Idea that the spirit of Plu 6i the illustrated lecture which was cabinets he bad sold. Any price at all true citiyenship reached wider than �NGgiven.. -w - last week in the Baptist Church could be charged for this service, and . the ,school yard, or countyy orjgven y Rev, Mr. Horne, B. A., was well the agent also agreed.. to board atthe Country. There is r in ,children a I'urtCr s Hill by An address was also farmer's Home, paying the housewife s,ens,e. of (t�xe '"sq•uare deal" which , G'lr ZY.1Ti;it, STEAIiI[ given by the pastor of the citurah,Rev, any sum She might see fit.to ask should betaaco-urtaged and, 'cultiv- Mrs. McPhail celebrated her 65 1- G, V. Collins. Seeing an opportun% of a kitchen aced, birthday on Thursday last: Mr. Frank Hinton, of the Western cabinet for little or nothing, some six- Mrs. John Cox is spending `l`he i'asport of the Resolut$bxx C4om- ii11tQ HOT Alit Yi)B,TING pendia a Pew Foundry here, has gone to (�rfmaliyy farmers on the sixth attached their . daps in tioderich, where he will take a job of tinsmitlx' si$nature5 to a paper "In taken a£ 'mit'tep ;was.. then presented; and Mr.• and Sirs. Brownlee and two 'fn opted( as-ftillalua - Ing. goodwill, and se that their names xesolv,Bn•--chat this 'C6oVe �.. children, of lifppen, visited at the lat. Mr. lobo Wells and family, Former- might, be recorded, A dozen outer orlon terra WWII, Mrs. S. McPhaiI over Sun- ly, of Wiugharm, and now of Florida, farmers on the lake shone, around Nile deplores five death of,ouxiesiteenied1 (odvonyzed Iron Work dap. who were Visiting here for some time, did the same, The other day they alt .In:s,p'ector and friend, Mr,- D. Robb Itoolfilln . and Mr. John -Pickard, of Allsa' Craig, have returned to Florida, wher6 9;> . received notice from n bank in Win'*. m.n.d khat our Secrieitazty Write let- spent r. spent a few days in the neighborhood `Wells conducts A. large saw+mfll with ham that notes for ,$29 wer.i clue, and :tern ;of Condolence to l the friends r�a'Veirbli�a ulin last week. his brother, payable there. These were the "blank al .iihe deceased. (� l., A, social. will be heid;under the sus. George Sergus, colminonly' known in papers," Then came a sad procession That the (hanks Pleas of Bethany church at tSterling the town as "G �, of dihxs a Pu�tx - . �,.. - "Gypsy Jack," was arrests aP duped ones to Win to ttettle. • .tion be tinndered to C �� 'Public d t School Staff f'or'the ei1 a �i a lel ,a'neni• i' We have everything i That the. tths-111ku of;thiis Cony b.. n re 1 ills . Week, S' Alarket �"/.� to the, MOW, `' ail for he than of of-thisBe11 ouhn- that in new;atld up�to date tion laE tenders of the , • iti the Plumbing and hoat� �.r-�=�-� Conven., tioat be thadiered to 'prof. oolehnan ing business, W TORONTO y ttrT .the ocia io of i d �aou Aed. for his excel sioging �iONTR�AL �i�Ft�ALO '.phc� Assoalua 't � �STIMA116S GIVEN ON COlIr'1'$.A,+t7T i�'111ti+C.ALL � ��G� O>�' Cars $� 45 Off Lnt�s $� �a1 Fed and Water�d $6.7a5 Ktot;. and :will m�b riex>» rea� �: Winigh�am., LANDS 5.65► 7 $5 It Xis, agreled, by the old-errto"11- $.� l+ttl a#11d '.•"'..`;�," .. �i,e�� errs' that.010 ,was t� zitost SttCcess- TORONTO <, boat at d d cohveatxoo Byam &Suttelr 7�O�tOi�'T0 i1 ONm �1, 1 W YO�i i ho:history AAilO&iatI*. I HJT ' t ill dA• odJ)} le• heard on . ��� ��G �' mbue ti�edori►- GO 8eC' ir> dct cils for ;tlhe. ] by ��,, lte<acgt_ otoff ar the 3 Neafot+"W ;Pil )Ac stiliN ol,td f to A i a