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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-09-14, Page 4pw" ice "' aa+.r� rte. met _ _ uawvu Goa TiV40. HAlml+ls`flle fteolprot.'iito W� XAl ,�, ` aryl gyp y■ r LETIS Orleftu ''Mt�Wllt�� Liberal �' .. .. ... ff�. .. ..... _ .. _ .. �f�f�.. ,.. v Or"10,fore but Not This , klaic Qd tltwa ftrs+de doprataa:ariia Fier. it[xs. CoA►a�at is firs M�/�� I'�d���� ���ont` The rhtiet or n of Rea roci�t . tn." 'fit► u*ihd Stat", Hoar. Mr. Siftoot, ROY- vioittng old frioAdx at Wall- � � y T81'1�iS OI,— wut IwAa D[tatatox of %a Interior ix burn. of Reciprocity _btfug adopted ho will WOO Hinge would tamw� to pte#Rr Time# t ate Ltr+urk►r, Governmeaa:V, ba►R p IRWIN" �A;e �aorricos•in the Mathad�ist" clwrc'b have to shut down l.>,ts :Salt lanit<Atnd that this goer+ -rt degenexatet into a ; Mr. Wilbur 11Ia'naing 190`0 for savor, CASH *pod : wheA we thlifc at t1►is,' " ouc Sunday ware c+vnducttxl, byi Mr. K• thus a ntrurber of '`leen will, ba personal brawl �.,etween the •carkdidat» ',al yWats +itntanager of the DohertyOr- ONuse is it to tell the workup- .H. Johnston of Kippat. thrower out of esnplc z meat. This• io ea 'and is laboring hard wititt tbaft end gen Company and Mr. J. F. Sherlock 4.41 IIw�IT�l,�+rn�la,,IPPI,PL�t Haat he will be able to buy: his The Women's Institute will meet they view taken b1i other salt makers ran tc,ew. 'that would be an unseemly was i' ie Company+s travelling, repre-{ haA ft for half a oent a pound less next Thursday afteaaoan at abet hate itnaluding that litelong Lfbv.411, Mac. -F state of affairs aA :caould it bet soutotive. They nulled out from Cl* "4&r Rks'-fparoatty 't I say that V10 of Mrs. W. Mulholland.. The stlbiects G. Sparling (d MWI'4hasn,, who has is- baaught about it is not at all certain toll siv yearns ago antra organized thte ' one eyta and half a brain cugh� tobe wonrkingrn,4 s O►W M%wilt it steady . to be disoussecl a as : ','Making Al- wed the followkng. statement : tl'rat Mr. Camotroa would profO there- Sherlock -Manning Oresga and Moo Unittxt States at, the prosent — . firma. Hon James McMullen, old work itlsd goisd wages, both of :lowaucea : Shall the women of tl4e To, The People of Wingbam by. The brews-Rmord is hopeful, how -'Company+ at London, which omployfi Yours Truly; F. G, Sparling,' •� he has. ohaw." The Goverbireull housetbold Dave a< saparat,a pulse ?11 and vicinity,-- ever, notwithstanding all the o forts que hundred men. Citizens of Cl u- rvices Ing Rally AT &v Qn Sunday %poling, Everyane cordially xafai>aot atuswer this argument, " to' be taken by Mrs. Wil:+. Cannell, Allow mer ll) say a few words to of the QodWricltr Signal to the coif- tan will xtymenrber how pram,inetnt and . , '. :.• "- '^ „ :, and Sltatematic Housakeephis 'talc en by, Mfg+i Macdougall. The airieetilftl ,• yc►t before prju cast }aur vote on -h trar � uta>r this controversy � i + sy real be kept on a higher leval. active Mr. Marta Wigg was in the Lib- eral parry Io=Ily satid that Mr. Sher- tr fl Mehl Out of Work .rs at 2.30 and a full at"lsndance is Sept. 21st. Mx. Graham in his spec on ryfonday af'�rnoon said, that �th.1' —�"" look John (!. Elliott Goderfch town< was equally, emphatic in his Pol- The), have heretofore �fUW ;re nested. Visitors are s.'1Rayrt': wet q salt bust,ness would -hi hit hard: if of itical opiruens. .en "Mr. Manning and I have been Re-• There are ng' idle Mgien is Canada come. . lreciprocity' carried. I want ?o tell ship ,rays F. N, Lewis stated to him that he was not opposed to Reoipro- ' always voted Libv41, but on- this 00, ca$"011 1703fuse to recognize parbil. but the News Bureau of Bostan, foremost American Anancial Mrs; Webster and Mr. Ed. (':0- telou returned l:,ome Monday' from, a you how hard. .lust take into con- the thousands. of dollars civ}+.—fxoderich,Signal. l+u©s oma will vote against Reroipxoo- surrounding district is comfort- g ' Mass.,. a authoi4t*ir, say:+ The number c•f`. ar l ht �, visit wi>'lr St+reotsville g which have gone his the pocket, °f which have ..._ r'a Lewis did not, say to ane that ity.•. Mr. Sherlock stated 40, views in an interview which 'appeared in at corned to her home in De�rott< unemployed men in the Voi�cd Strutos.IErieads and in Toronto. rile farmers in -this vicinil!,t for their y, ' he was in favor cf Reciprocity but, the Free Press of Tuesday and. was ° aspre�sentcis:esttrnatec at 2,500,000," and is now giving a daily service; I which is gxeatl , appreciated b its t pp y ,wadi dozing the past twenty years. on the contrary,, that he was opposed as follows . .• • • : Porter's, s, Hill. Also betweev four and five thousand dollars. a • year in wages, wh e7h have A,a it.—John O. Eltfott. « We lravc, always been goad staunch . _ Mils. Margaret. Stirling is speeding been. spent iia Wfni;havm principally. "I'his.amocun,, will be lost by tke busf, T„ F I am a.ron lit opposed to Reci ro- p Liberals, but cannot ace how say, rear b seeable .and ' stlisi4le aerie. cannot sea , sfa:r that this will affoot the affairs a few`wed:�s witty beta daughter, :lr''. guess men. of this town, if Reciproaity� ei t ".,E N. Lewis. the object of the United Stla$es in this reci rocitx; deal A. antau with Company which empiops 700 men, MI,S Vto e a w ; iu Trj,�dc,ftie graduating in' 1864.. He its.—A. G. Cole, head of 1ho tis,tigiiai sos in'and around S'. Patin, <ina � township .;spent a few days the g g Minneapolis.: Fie safd he .could buys ` and week thte guest of Mrs•_ Wallin,; reek a post gradua'Ja course itt New Manufacturing Company, 0:+`lawa, �� E AT Past. •York and in 1$66 he, settled in Ba ' her§es. in the Unit+cd SUatea, acid pay MEET School Su lies. ' tree Elliott field mid commenced the pr1�c +'cis of his Mr, Jdni s Aver formerly, superin- the dud+"y'- and ' stili mak%e • money Ph lvir, and IUirs.. Damen Nelson of Y'+ y _ Seafarth spent Sunday visatingi..ab the profession. In 1868 Dr. Stanbury 'terdent of the Gray Carr, .y,e . 'Com on them. He boar,�rt one carload of r home ,of Mr. John RC1d. , was united in an$.%rr (age to Miss Elb&- fra•ny+ oC 0hatt:larn, but more ;ecentl}+ horses in Ontario and took them' + ars f Gosh- abe'..th Stuart of B +xntford. superfn•tend'ant •of the Racine Carri- Nest and lost $200. If that is ° IRWIN' ' A number'of ,he, memo 9 D + Stanbur wa's . otic of Ba flee the case now, wh�ri the.at� ih a .nett en .Irn;l sh'church gathered at tihe. y y 'aid's age. Warks at Racine, Wis., has ro- - a...duty e of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steplien first. counoillprs when. tthe village wars•. turned to fantario and is iyow In up against horses; what lis goo -rig to son.: incorporated in '1a76 and held the of- the companp Torontto looking' 'for happen when the duty .is taken, off ?" son:: on Friday+ averring;' last and pre, + nted 1hom, with a purse. A ' verpt f�1ce,,of .councillor or reeve for fifteen a teaw position. •%le says that `It is evident yc�u: do not see the w s ant by, t+ire }"oars.. He was also coronor for the the company' with .which ho• has been larger ringr:;ets talked of In the United THE' PEOPLE'S* STO plea e.'veniny, a spent county, of Ilu.ron for a nu�nvbe;r of 16,n:+ified .is closed down most o; Abe States?".. the repoitor suggestdd- .Company,. pars religi 'sbyi- time lac}:: • of ders an,l that• "There •are ,nc, larger morkets.ovar In on he was of 1'rc a for of w berian and in politics a Liberal. businAlss geneYaily is very, duiet all there," roes ,the" reply+, "Tiro vvi+ole �+• The'' funeral teak -place •on Saturdayover, rhe, Lnited States. matter and .substance of the thing, I ! of vices being, conduct am satisfied,. 'rs. that they .. want BIG VALUE afternoon the seras BIG VALUE ed-bye'Rev, Jakne.� Stuart of Lono6n, The county of WeXand .is right at to .gib' a wedge' into this couutuyt, :,-o'ther of Mrs. Stanburp. T'hd mom- the door of Buffalo and yet t+he feel.-. and will never let-. it stop .tthere; ' A hers of the 'Ba ffeld Court] ofthe. ing against Reciprocifl, is co strong "While Iconsider' the Canaliua in Cauvdian Order of Forresters, ' of -that . Mr. German will be -returned square, honest ' dealing as clever as which deceased was a' nromh5r, also witbout apposition. United States .citizens, . when it . com-. attendal, the funeral in a body and es to to trickery+, 'whey are jixu its :u:e RCour e f i yes refenil illA"AIp r ormed the r bast rit. at the grave- I bought about 7 hor y LIST� side. The palibea'rttrn were six bre- paying the farm,+rs from 200 !to sloo The Sherlock Manning Company ear- ploy one' hund_i: d hand% and are . a there of the oide.t ; -Ates3r$, Thos, each: T -he farmers know. me . around. wi c ncern. . .� • . _ r .; - � kn that this is right. I gro ng . o .. �. i.11inery a ens CaArr,e on, Robt, Snowden, :John Whid 1�,1re -anal ow . horses i . F�1 J p dc's, Jas. Catmpbell;_ Jaen;+i pone dsc+a. shipped almost ail'oR these horses to: —' and John .Tough. Toron.1o, where the;•+ were re -sold a:ntii Besides his widow Dr, Stanbury shipped to t1he Cavadian West. An- The. Hothe'-Market Is Thursda , „ avenin Se t. list and , p Al. leaves a family, of two soils-; pr; :iZ: other .ins:anee Pate 1V(ahe+r of I4lalt- the: Most Valuable.. B. J. Stanbur q: Toronto •, and: J, er s .Hors,, E", •has a Toronto,.bon ht' g .. following dags G. Stanbury� barrir,irtr, E>leter arrd a >iaad of. horses' •tbi� sp;t:rtp in But- The meeting hold fn• the town t halt i one daughter,, hter,, Miss . Flo -.ince X. Stan- fait:+, I Haver saw a heavier or••' bet- on Mapda;y. evening in the imtarests of Thursdayevening Septa 21st we snake our •first display of our bury, of Toronto.. ter Fafshed l a'd . vi Toronto. 'These E.N. Lewis, the Anti Reciprocitjl can- I have gone all oyer tale . st01'e and have ; laid Out - New Fall Millinery, New Dress goods, .Trimmings, floats, Furs. etc. Those from,ta distarr:e who a'tend:ei tinisos which Mr, Maher bough!, ' .he dtidate, was one of tho most success- a0me BIG BARGAINS iTl Tecate ever de art[rient. . YOu and cordially invite you to be present to see the finest showing of new y y P hand'se ever eahi<bited b this. store. the funeratl were: Dr. W.. T: Stuart and paid . a duty . on. die sold them do ;11r: ful political gatherings ever held fn know. the story about the Earl Bird. Below is :a , and fashionable mec i y. Dr. R. B. J. Stanbury+, TE�tontci,. Rev. P.. •C.. Brennan of Ottawa for ` over Clinton. The -hat wase crowded to the al h6 1 b t Y Vh'l� NGF ikl 8 O'CLOCK, James Stuart! and 4h;er; Miss fStliirt! $400.. each in' 'tiro -Canad•,an' • market, doors. 1 e r partial ` t of sdm9 of.the a ra gains STORE.OPEV THURSDAY E f RQ .1 London. Mm and Mrs. J. G. Stan- and Mr. Brennan is a dealer himself. Mr. J, Bi H'o�ovew presided in _his f[1NTi[, 10.80 O'CLOCK. ;bury, •Exeter, .Messrs, Wmr.. acrd Geo;. and - has Ito still _'these horses over usual pleasing and capable manndr: 1 sliahtlp used side board worth $15.04 sale; price $10.00 Stanbury+,� London, Road, R. Grrbbingn again. to make his pv3fit. 1 know Mr, D. Cana�lotry dealt with th��hog 1 solid oak parlor table 5.00. " 2.60 I1ullebt, A. Turner, Clinton, Mr. and two instances of Listowel andl3ramp- and apple phases of Reciprocity and -�. Mrs, Thus. Livingston, Hullett, and ton men who went over to the U.S. evade probably the beat address of his 1 fancy do -weir stand " 7 50' '' 4.00 f-- Mr. and .Mrs, Ira Johns, Tucker- 'to open up; a horse lrcatdfng business. whoPe. career. ,'He . showed conclusively I Verandvh chair, red. "' 2.50 " 1.75 FURS smith. Thu, +svo Listowel men were Brothers. that Ontario hog raisers have )resit ' The synipat1hy of the commiunity is In each instance one brother stayedgetting better prices for }tears than 1 V,'raodah rocker, red '! 3.75 " 3.00 . extended to .the bereaved widow . and; hr Canada, the other went to' the their 'U.S. compe.titom and, that the I La r e easy chair•upholetered,in good velour *$7.50 for 5.00 a . We have this season.a col- family. t S�aWs. Both men who went,. to Nlte. profitable. market for • our apple grow Miss. Lillian Xing. left. n Monday States 'to sell horses failed financial- ecu as • the' Canadian West and Great+ 13 -piece verandah set,settee, arrri chair, rocker 16.00-" 12,00 leotion of designs: in all thefash= & o n y for Clinton: where she intends learn= lyr altogethea. They.are now back in Britain. The, United States g:tows 1 fancy roman chair worth • 11.50'.." 9,00 ionable and wanted furs that-eas fmtg the rniitiner Canada, shipping in to the Western mar- moire than V t requires for home con J Miss Flossie Attwood. left this kit ,and making Mone-!.� I myself sump�ticai and is a com, ° itor 1 rocker earlyEnglish•finiah, upholstered beat.. fly.lets us hold.the leadership in g ,. y pftt wrier for. London, where she accepted a : have-. sold at Burns ands Sheppard's us. in , the, British. market, . , solid oak frame: worth 6:00 " 3.0o variety whether you are on -our pos tion. :: Repository, ;1orontla, upwards of '8,-• Mr. Lew+i+s was introduced by the 2 bion, bed -room ` coin seats " 4,50• " 3.00 • regular customers list on one of Miss Condell, who has, been visiting . 000 horsda, during the: last year, and chairman as "A .Winngr" and was her bro%er, : Rev. H. J, 'Condel'l, for I . do not remember of one load go- given a verp heartyi reception. He 1` fancy rattan chair "` 11.00 " ?.00 A thosewho, are looking about we the ase two m�;olitho rrittimied to in across the border to the Aanerica+rr •thanked the elecloors Far their sup- 1 Worsman refrigerator used less than 3 mos. 21.00 " I5.60 1 M : invite ou before ` you decide on New York on :Monday. market. I was in the stz�ble of .John porb in the .past and b,4;efly+ ryutlincxl '�'e " y y Mr. James Reid- ih attending the Maylas, buyer of Winnipeg about 16ur his' work while their representa! ive 1, largo kitchen cabinet worth 21,60 " 17.76, -� your fur purchase to visit otic' Western Fair at London this week. weeks. ago, He bad 5 •carloads of ,.nul- at. Ottawa, Rdplying ;to the persaaal 1 hall mirror, surface oak, 4 hooks 5.75 '' 3.76 ®G Union 'services in connection . wit+ es and one carinad .of horses; which. ,tacks wh �,h have+ beten made . upon fur department. Comparison a. 1. baby carriage, rubber tires, fancy parasol" 12.00" 0.75 the ki cPres'bytani,an amd Mothotlil-V he had bought in St: Louis, and .he his course in the campaign, he , em .a C helps to sell our furs. ohurches. were. held In: the former had a carload coming from Luoan pharsized ,his opposition to Reeiptootty I hall rack. dark wood, large mirror, 2nd hand 8.00 114.00r r yt g Ont, .Ile asked me do stop over a, which he believes would add to Cie church on Sunda mornin ' last.'Revr 1, crib bed - - - , worth •3.75'. " • 175 :+° fist David Ross of Darlington, Eiig., con- day, or .set, to see which would • pajt competition' which .Canadi8ttis nb duo lkil the service and there . was a him best ; to :*hip from SU. Louis experience rather than to the widor I square piano all refinished, ,solid rosewood.eaee, as gobd. i good congrt>f•,ation. anh pay tha duty+, or to ship f•: xn Eng of the market for Canadian • pro,. tone as a new one fully guaranteed worth at snap NEw ALL L $175, sale price $90 on easy terms of'payment with a : Mr. anG Mrs. Wm� Sturgeon To -fare Lucan, .Ont. I wattled. The load frour ducts, y guarantee to Luke back at same price on u new piano ,, ed home last week atter visitin a' -St. Louis was .by all means the best M.4. �A, . H.' Mus rove M.L.A. nYd r ` 'rp retina of three years. -W few weekh with friends in St Thom- finished bunch of horses. Howover, ''I• for, a►n houw and a half and gave one . , as, do not sa the were the best, We sses ever heard iv 1 Upright piano by the Mendeissobn Piano•. Co, used labs N y ' of vhe best addlt than Ninth Months reg price $875 will accept on pay* AND, Mrs. James Johnstox, who has spent all know tha$ it is that which 11148 the town hall. H'e exposed , the hy- nients of $6.00 per month $2255 don't miss this bargain if A" D this ai t few weeks visttxn , her 'sans the eye that sells, and I do 'not ' a supporters of Reel •, ll iY y pocrisy of tare su you want something _good.8onte Eads of Linoliums ata , /in the west, returned bonne last weak, think the. Canadian horse :has to stalnd ,procftyt who ,`i the muntry+ districts s ecial price. 2 soiled rugs size $ x 4 yards reg price WINTEx Ma. (lee,. Pusher of Waterloo is the down for any+ horse, as regai'611 ev:'- {tall the farments they. will 961 !'tore $12.50 for.$8,00. guiest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards celieney. The load of horses from, St. For 'their produce, but while speaking $apenese matting'remanante at 10 percent off Stele carpet thin week, . Louis cost Mr. Mo os $296 each, This the towns and'ef^jos• sa that but r y in 4 }a • worth f35c and30c per yard at 500 and 30c a yard. 1 �( Mrs, (1?r.) Metcalf and Family, ng' included tht:' duty,. 'The load from Lu ten, eggq, baoonv, beef, flour and all turned on Fridays last to their sum- can cost Mid $31,2 each and there 1 se articles which enter into daily, A snap onTapestrystock curtains all skew stook. A visit through • �'� , -those our immense stook wilt be of interEst to you. Dame and � tiler home after spending, a tweak in was no duty+. The duty hmouniti(i to consumption will be cheaper, look, through our furnished home, the one store out. COATS. I Detroit. about $60 on each horse. That neons Canada has spent hundreds of dol- side of a city showing a complete furnished home. V Mrs. Jamen Donaldson of the Soo washout a dutythose horses could be, cars imf ra4!ways and eamals to Pre, We the only authorized k�e resentt►tives for the .Edison %. is the guest of her husband's parents, landed in Canada for $245 .each, as mote trad:i east and west and bind Photiogroolleand supplies m the district. A full stock 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldsta►. oppoa:d • to, the $812 Lucan horses.— the Provineeg- more closely together, of instruments always on hand. -Mr. and Mrs. F.' Heath Atrd faintly+ Chas. Brothers, Stratford. but now .com'>;es this Rtc0roeitya fact ,Never in out business bxpe oudehave ` ;� � returned to their home at Landon whose object is to cause traffio, to tet* t;.vMdk alter spending as very The Antbrimil view of Reciprocity+ flow north and Oduth, 'thus lesseta the we been able to ofierr our trade such aup- 1 •• pleasant teMon at their 60MMer home, is Shown by the Philadelphia Val0 value ,tit aur g',tt..at public works and l�ictfare PCaritiaftag odd UpholtstCry prbnnptly attended to. 1 TW Cedat,rg, to the Tenice. journal for Stotember wbio sayfi 1' in time weaken the datiana tue. Crier Jackets its'wo are showing this AN%. > Miss Waldron of, poderich wag the .+lFreg trade between the two, coon- ' our natural products; such as guest trf Mrs. rias a few hays 4the tr'ica will eventually follow the moot- pulp vwood, which should ba manufa6 son. We btavo'oVeraixty diflerent detsign# �: ! past week at 'hat co+tagu in the Whito menet 01-the.prpseni. irne>tsure .apd that tured In our own country 'and thug • city. will xnft%, ultimately, peaceful annex- gtive employtilAmt to Canadians, will to dhoohe from'. Mins Mag+gfe ChImpbell alecom04n,4ert' at+io+fl. Therb is no doubt about ,11bt• go to feed the wraste>r ,mills acne her Uncle Mr. James ' 6%*h or+ A N(A;. or +course, 3n, this, gencratits'.t, trust's ittr the hefted Ststes. t t" t►wat>a _ pleat►owt trips to Montreal and QWh but it will eutelgr rated in a Wmt The flseal ltxleptentit�oe o a hcu�, oallr:.t' Will b0 btt4upred by iieeiptrcfeit�'. i Fred. •G. T, Morgan: Miedongah has been in cartr.es. Do you wish to. fie • tills .amcfurat go into the pockeili col' fte 1' am opposed :*a Reciprocity 'wivh ,.. y t he one eyta and half a brain cugh� tobe • • Mr. S�tewarn London attersdim the. -Big Yale-% Amer:�cans ? Unittxt States at, the prosent — . firma. Hon James McMullen, old able to >> The .Bethel Sunday schoral is 1:a:d- -at t 0.00 Yours Truly; F. G, Sparling,' . time Liberal and appointed to the . Senate the Laurier Gove In vigorous fashion, J. F. Sherlock, of the Sberlock-M-anning Piano and . `.. rvices Ing Rally AT &v Qn Sunday %poling, Everyane cordially b 3n ru men Organ Company, described to The • . , '. :.• invited :to att�md. Ba tleld � Reciprocity spells ruin for Canalda. Y P —John R. Barber, Georgetown, fotrn- :h thes which he ee axtnt: r W. �N stand h ishave rtak� , Air, John Cox . is tak sir in the i regard to ttte tari'f} t+ria'.*y4. f , . s i3hts: at the WesttaXn Fair ' ng' Lon- The Sterling Bank, w:hidli has work- en Liberal membar of the Ontario egisl � e for � c :u Legislature I1'afton. count),. .en "Mr. Manning and I have been Re-• - don this week. Mrs. Shaw, who has been �feitint!and ed up a lwoge business in the village formers all our lifetime," he' rind►, . Mrs, Peter Mmaougall1% liar re- surrounding district is comfort- g ' For. the first time in fifti }+.gars ,I "Neither an,+• of u.* has ever cast a at corned to her home in De�rott< ably .as1*ablfshed in its now quarters , . must vote a lain°," my Liberal frien.,d,t Conservative vote. But we are dead as .. Miss Cressre Lllic+:*t sPcnt .•>uridt+.y and is now giving a daily service; I which is gxeatl , appreciated b its t pp y Far. I t,annot support, Reciprocit I'• This 'questioan is..far al,ove party pal:- agalast this." , "It does not' arect our business," at -Clinton. Miss. Grace Torrance retuned • an . mane patrons. tics. Robert McLweaughlin, Oshawa, Mr, Sherlock explaineld, "but wconi Saturday* from a 'NO•'.vt'ei+r•' stzyt 411The Saturday cr.•aporator opened on Manrla}+ president of -tine McLaugh`'n. Carriage sfa:r that this will affoot the affairs CUfDpeCrS Toronto. a full force of men, Apples are Company which empiops 700 men, cif the coun'lrp, and' when it doeslt,lxat Mrs. Jahn. Potter aid ,1190 ch!Wron nxxmrng In in abundance, all the t(=ns : we consider it affects 0' - When Book of Curries have neer, ea. ing, on are full • and outside bias are Raisin heav htnrses is. a m,osi, g, y . ou fn re the courstr you nattirall , y j y y } friends in the being filled, 't is a concern. I l be +yrs)' n imtportant industry tin this ' part of 'injure us:” „• 'Store ,viciu.ay,. and is bodmintg.. Ontario and the+ farmers are beim*, Mr. Sherlo0i . related •whati a relat- ----^- - --"` Cn Thursday+ last there passed a- told that while they zr►ayt ,lose the ive had. told him of prices in Ken - ' s - Stanleg Township Way ,erre of our most ;resp,+sted cit- westtarn market hep will ala the 5 tud:y, and refe:e:ed to Pepnsylvania - - he fzeus and oldest residents in the pen- p eas.ra rn. There ' is now no eastern prices on produe,,t,. on simdlia! auth, NIr, and - Mrs. John Turner' of Sea.- son of . Richard Stanbury, M.D., at ' mwi'et as in Buffalo, the principal orit y best. for spent Surida at the hamx, of y the ake °f seventy_seven years.. • He place7mentioned, you can, stand for fan �� Tha ire a re two sectio my of the oaun,- B:1.asurer. Reid. .; was born near Exeter, li enshlre, miTtates without seem a'•horso. ass their try .that 191'1 affect the fa:+aner," he 4 - Mr. and Mrs.: -Jas. SwilUer. of England, in l e'biruaNJ 1834. He carne autos. having taken . places.: said. "I 'am tlald prices :Ehere .are place ellen toWaship vk0a-d the h_ orae of; to this courntr with his parents where y ` Hon. Adam Beck; lower all round. to Mr. Lanty Clark recently, 11Siss Mabel Clark and bffe$ Pearl he was about eight pears of age., They+'. settled °n Van LFmdon Road., I was boil:i a Liberal, have' ihyal:s '$This'spring I had occasioaa to meet buy Tayrlcr have gone to. seafoi th to at- which is still th Stanburit homestead. In early he taught: fought in their ranks and air a to a horse dealer at Regina. We came aiirough to Winnipeg together. .I a!s'6- $Ci1001 BOOKS mend Collegiate. ' 1 t R th Ede of Goder`.•h .manhood school for a ' t1rr afterwards shady- Liberal still, but have ore'u," with my, party on Reciprvc'itq cull np7os<, ed him why> he. was buying his he MI,S Vto e a w ; iu Trj,�dc,ftie graduating in' 1864.. He its.—A. G. Cole, head of 1ho tis,tigiiai sos in'and around S'. Patin, <ina � township .;spent a few days the g g Minneapolis.: Fie safd he .could buys ` and week thte guest of Mrs•_ Wallin,; reek a post gradua'Ja course itt New Manufacturing Company, 0:+`lawa, �� E AT Past. •York and in 1$66 he, settled in Ba ' her§es. in the Unit+cd SUatea, acid pay MEET School Su lies. ' tree Elliott field mid commenced the pr1�c +'cis of his Mr, Jdni s Aver formerly, superin- the dud+"y'- and ' stili mak%e • money Ph lvir, and IUirs.. Damen Nelson of Y'+ y _ Seafarth spent Sunday visatingi..ab the profession. In 1868 Dr. Stanbury 'terdent of the Gray Carr, .y,e . 'Com on them. He boar,�rt one carload of r home ,of Mr. John RC1d. , was united in an$.%rr (age to Miss Elb&- fra•ny+ oC 0hatt:larn, but more ;ecentl}+ horses in Ontario and took them' + ars f Gosh- abe'..th Stuart of B +xntford. superfn•tend'ant •of the Racine Carri- Nest and lost $200. If that is ° IRWIN' ' A number'of ,he, memo 9 D + Stanbur wa's . otic of Ba flee the case now, wh�ri the.at� ih a .nett en .Irn;l sh'church gathered at tihe. y y 'aid's age. Warks at Racine, Wis., has ro- - a...duty e of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steplien first. counoillprs when. tthe village wars•. turned to fantario and is iyow In up against horses; what lis goo -rig to son.: incorporated in '1a76 and held the of- the companp Torontto looking' 'for happen when the duty .is taken, off ?" son:: on Friday+ averring;' last and pre, + nted 1hom, with a purse. A ' verpt f�1ce,,of .councillor or reeve for fifteen a teaw position. •%le says that `It is evident yc�u: do not see the w s ant by, t+ire }"oars.. He was also coronor for the the company' with .which ho• has been larger ringr:;ets talked of In the United THE' PEOPLE'S* STO plea e.'veniny, a spent county, of Ilu.ron for a nu�nvbe;r of 16,n:+ified .is closed down most o; Abe States?".. the repoitor suggestdd- .Company,. pars religi 'sbyi- time lac}:: • of ders an,l that• "There •are ,nc, larger morkets.ovar In on he was of 1'rc a for of w berian and in politics a Liberal. businAlss geneYaily is very, duiet all there," roes ,the" reply+, "Tiro vvi+ole �+• The'' funeral teak -place •on Saturdayover, rhe, Lnited States. matter and .substance of the thing, I ! of vices being, conduct am satisfied,. 'rs. that they .. want BIG VALUE afternoon the seras BIG VALUE ed-bye'Rev, Jakne.� Stuart of Lono6n, The county of WeXand .is right at to .gib' a wedge' into this couutuyt, :,-o'ther of Mrs. Stanburp. T'hd mom- the door of Buffalo and yet t+he feel.-. and will never let-. it stop .tthere; ' A hers of the 'Ba ffeld Court] ofthe. ing against Reciprocifl, is co strong "While Iconsider' the Canaliua in Cauvdian Order of Forresters, ' of -that . Mr. German will be -returned square, honest ' dealing as clever as which deceased was a' nromh5r, also witbout apposition. United States .citizens, . when it . com-. attendal, the funeral in a body and es to to trickery+, 'whey are jixu its :u:e RCour e f i yes refenil illA"AIp r ormed the r bast rit. at the grave- I bought about 7 hor y LIST� side. The palibea'rttrn were six bre- paying the farm,+rs from 200 !to sloo The Sherlock Manning Company ear- ploy one' hund_i: d hand% and are . a there of the oide.t ; -Ates3r$, Thos, each: T -he farmers know. me . around. wi c ncern. . .� • . _ r .; - � kn that this is right. I gro ng . o .. �. i.11inery a ens CaArr,e on, Robt, Snowden, :John Whid 1�,1re -anal ow . horses i . F�1 J p dc's, Jas. Catmpbell;_ Jaen;+i pone dsc+a. shipped almost ail'oR these horses to: —' and John .Tough. Toron.1o, where the;•+ were re -sold a:ntii Besides his widow Dr, Stanbury shipped to t1he Cavadian West. An- The. Hothe'-Market Is Thursda , „ avenin Se t. list and , p Al. leaves a family, of two soils-; pr; :iZ: other .ins:anee Pate 1V(ahe+r of I4lalt- the: Most Valuable.. B. J. Stanbur q: Toronto •, and: J, er s .Hors,, E", •has a Toronto,.bon ht' g .. following dags G. Stanbury� barrir,irtr, E>leter arrd a >iaad of. horses' •tbi� sp;t:rtp in But- The meeting hold fn• the town t halt i one daughter,, hter,, Miss . Flo -.ince X. Stan- fait:+, I Haver saw a heavier or••' bet- on Mapda;y. evening in the imtarests of Thursdayevening Septa 21st we snake our •first display of our bury, of Toronto.. ter Fafshed l a'd . vi Toronto. 'These E.N. Lewis, the Anti Reciprocitjl can- I have gone all oyer tale . st01'e and have ; laid Out - New Fall Millinery, New Dress goods, .Trimmings, floats, Furs. etc. Those from,ta distarr:e who a'tend:ei tinisos which Mr, Maher bough!, ' .he dtidate, was one of tho most success- a0me BIG BARGAINS iTl Tecate ever de art[rient. . YOu and cordially invite you to be present to see the finest showing of new y y P hand'se ever eahi<bited b this. store. the funeratl were: Dr. W.. T: Stuart and paid . a duty . on. die sold them do ;11r: ful political gatherings ever held fn know. the story about the Earl Bird. Below is :a , and fashionable mec i y. Dr. R. B. J. Stanbury+, TE�tontci,. Rev. P.. •C.. Brennan of Ottawa for ` over Clinton. The -hat wase crowded to the al h6 1 b t Y Vh'l� NGF ikl 8 O'CLOCK, James Stuart! and 4h;er; Miss fStliirt! $400.. each in' 'tiro -Canad•,an' • market, doors. 1 e r partial ` t of sdm9 of.the a ra gains STORE.OPEV THURSDAY E f RQ .1 London. Mm and Mrs. J. G. Stan- and Mr. Brennan is a dealer himself. Mr. J, Bi H'o�ovew presided in _his f[1NTi[, 10.80 O'CLOCK. ;bury, •Exeter, .Messrs, Wmr.. acrd Geo;. and - has Ito still _'these horses over usual pleasing and capable manndr: 1 sliahtlp used side board worth $15.04 sale; price $10.00 Stanbury+,� London, Road, R. Grrbbingn again. to make his pv3fit. 1 know Mr, D. Cana�lotry dealt with th��hog 1 solid oak parlor table 5.00. " 2.60 I1ullebt, A. Turner, Clinton, Mr. and two instances of Listowel andl3ramp- and apple phases of Reciprocity and -�. Mrs, Thus. Livingston, Hullett, and ton men who went over to the U.S. evade probably the beat address of his 1 fancy do -weir stand " 7 50' '' 4.00 f-- Mr. and .Mrs, Ira Johns, Tucker- 'to open up; a horse lrcatdfng business. whoPe. career. ,'He . showed conclusively I Verandvh chair, red. "' 2.50 " 1.75 FURS smith. Thu, +svo Listowel men were Brothers. that Ontario hog raisers have )resit ' The synipat1hy of the commiunity is In each instance one brother stayedgetting better prices for }tears than 1 V,'raodah rocker, red '! 3.75 " 3.00 . extended to .the bereaved widow . and; hr Canada, the other went to' the their 'U.S. compe.titom and, that the I La r e easy chair•upholetered,in good velour *$7.50 for 5.00 a . We have this season.a col- family. t S�aWs. Both men who went,. to Nlte. profitable. market for • our apple grow Miss. Lillian Xing. left. n Monday States 'to sell horses failed financial- ecu as • the' Canadian West and Great+ 13 -piece verandah set,settee, arrri chair, rocker 16.00-" 12,00 leotion of designs: in all thefash= & o n y for Clinton: where she intends learn= lyr altogethea. They.are now back in Britain. The, United States g:tows 1 fancy roman chair worth • 11.50'.." 9,00 ionable and wanted furs that-eas fmtg the rniitiner Canada, shipping in to the Western mar- moire than V t requires for home con J Miss Flossie Attwood. left this kit ,and making Mone-!.� I myself sump�ticai and is a com, ° itor 1 rocker earlyEnglish•finiah, upholstered beat.. fly.lets us hold.the leadership in g ,. y pftt wrier for. London, where she accepted a : have-. sold at Burns ands Sheppard's us. in , the, British. market, . , solid oak frame: worth 6:00 " 3.0o variety whether you are on -our pos tion. :: Repository, ;1orontla, upwards of '8,-• Mr. Lew+i+s was introduced by the 2 bion, bed -room ` coin seats " 4,50• " 3.00 • regular customers list on one of Miss Condell, who has, been visiting . 000 horsda, during the: last year, and chairman as "A .Winngr" and was her bro%er, : Rev. H. J, 'Condel'l, for I . do not remember of one load go- given a verp heartyi reception. He 1` fancy rattan chair "` 11.00 " ?.00 A thosewho, are looking about we the ase two m�;olitho rrittimied to in across the border to the Aanerica+rr •thanked the elecloors Far their sup- 1 Worsman refrigerator used less than 3 mos. 21.00 " I5.60 1 M : invite ou before ` you decide on New York on :Monday. market. I was in the stz�ble of .John porb in the .past and b,4;efly+ ryutlincxl '�'e " y y Mr. James Reid- ih attending the Maylas, buyer of Winnipeg about 16ur his' work while their representa! ive 1, largo kitchen cabinet worth 21,60 " 17.76, -� your fur purchase to visit otic' Western Fair at London this week. weeks. ago, He bad 5 •carloads of ,.nul- at. Ottawa, Rdplying ;to the persaaal 1 hall mirror, surface oak, 4 hooks 5.75 '' 3.76 ®G Union 'services in connection . wit+ es and one carinad .of horses; which. ,tacks wh �,h have+ beten made . upon fur department. Comparison a. 1. baby carriage, rubber tires, fancy parasol" 12.00" 0.75 the ki cPres'bytani,an amd Mothotlil-V he had bought in St: Louis, and .he his course in the campaign, he , em .a C helps to sell our furs. ohurches. were. held In: the former had a carload coming from Luoan pharsized ,his opposition to Reeiptootty I hall rack. dark wood, large mirror, 2nd hand 8.00 114.00r r yt g Ont, .Ile asked me do stop over a, which he believes would add to Cie church on Sunda mornin ' last.'Revr 1, crib bed - - - , worth •3.75'. " • 175 :+° fist David Ross of Darlington, Eiig., con- day, or .set, to see which would • pajt competition' which .Canadi8ttis nb duo lkil the service and there . was a him best ; to :*hip from SU. Louis experience rather than to the widor I square piano all refinished, ,solid rosewood.eaee, as gobd. i good congrt>f•,ation. anh pay tha duty+, or to ship f•: xn Eng of the market for Canadian • pro,. tone as a new one fully guaranteed worth at snap NEw ALL L $175, sale price $90 on easy terms of'payment with a : Mr. anG Mrs. Wm� Sturgeon To -fare Lucan, .Ont. I wattled. The load frour ducts, y guarantee to Luke back at same price on u new piano ,, ed home last week atter visitin a' -St. Louis was .by all means the best M.4. �A, . H.' Mus rove M.L.A. nYd r ` 'rp retina of three years. -W few weekh with friends in St Thom- finished bunch of horses. Howover, ''I• for, a►n houw and a half and gave one . , as, do not sa the were the best, We sses ever heard iv 1 Upright piano by the Mendeissobn Piano•. Co, used labs N y ' of vhe best addlt than Ninth Months reg price $875 will accept on pay* AND, Mrs. James Johnstox, who has spent all know tha$ it is that which 11148 the town hall. H'e exposed , the hy- nients of $6.00 per month $2255 don't miss this bargain if A" D this ai t few weeks visttxn , her 'sans the eye that sells, and I do 'not ' a supporters of Reel •, ll iY y pocrisy of tare su you want something _good.8onte Eads of Linoliums ata , /in the west, returned bonne last weak, think the. Canadian horse :has to stalnd ,procftyt who ,`i the muntry+ districts s ecial price. 2 soiled rugs size $ x 4 yards reg price WINTEx Ma. (lee,. Pusher of Waterloo is the down for any+ horse, as regai'611 ev:'- {tall the farments they. will 961 !'tore $12.50 for.$8,00. guiest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards celieney. The load of horses from, St. For 'their produce, but while speaking $apenese matting'remanante at 10 percent off Stele carpet thin week, . Louis cost Mr. Mo os $296 each, This the towns and'ef^jos• sa that but r y in 4 }a • worth f35c and30c per yard at 500 and 30c a yard. 1 �( Mrs, (1?r.) Metcalf and Family, ng' included tht:' duty,. 'The load from Lu ten, eggq, baoonv, beef, flour and all turned on Fridays last to their sum- can cost Mid $31,2 each and there 1 se articles which enter into daily, A snap onTapestrystock curtains all skew stook. A visit through • �'� , -those our immense stook wilt be of interEst to you. Dame and � tiler home after spending, a tweak in was no duty+. The duty hmouniti(i to consumption will be cheaper, look, through our furnished home, the one store out. COATS. I Detroit. about $60 on each horse. That neons Canada has spent hundreds of dol- side of a city showing a complete furnished home. V Mrs. Jamen Donaldson of the Soo washout a dutythose horses could be, cars imf ra4!ways and eamals to Pre, We the only authorized k�e resentt►tives for the .Edison %. is the guest of her husband's parents, landed in Canada for $245 .each, as mote trad:i east and west and bind Photiogroolleand supplies m the district. A full stock 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldsta►. oppoa:d • to, the $812 Lucan horses.— the Provineeg- more closely together, of instruments always on hand. -Mr. and Mrs. F.' Heath Atrd faintly+ Chas. Brothers, Stratford. but now .com'>;es this Rtc0roeitya fact ,Never in out business bxpe oudehave ` ;� � returned to their home at Landon whose object is to cause traffio, to tet* t;.vMdk alter spending as very The Antbrimil view of Reciprocity+ flow north and Oduth, 'thus lesseta the we been able to ofierr our trade such aup- 1 •• pleasant teMon at their 60MMer home, is Shown by the Philadelphia Val0 value ,tit aur g',tt..at public works and l�ictfare PCaritiaftag odd UpholtstCry prbnnptly attended to. 1 TW Cedat,rg, to the Tenice. journal for Stotember wbio sayfi 1' in time weaken the datiana tue. Crier Jackets its'wo are showing this AN%. > Miss Waldron of, poderich wag the .+lFreg trade between the two, coon- ' our natural products; such as guest trf Mrs. rias a few hays 4the tr'ica will eventually follow the moot- pulp vwood, which should ba manufa6 son. We btavo'oVeraixty diflerent detsign# �: ! past week at 'hat co+tagu in the Whito menet 01-the.prpseni. irne>tsure .apd that tured In our own country 'and thug • city. will xnft%, ultimately, peaceful annex- gtive employtilAmt to Canadians, will to dhoohe from'. Mins Mag+gfe ChImpbell alecom04n,4ert' at+io+fl. Therb is no doubt about ,11bt• go to feed the wraste>r ,mills acne her Uncle Mr. James ' 6%*h or+ A N(A;. or +course, 3n, this, gencratits'.t, trust's ittr the hefted Ststes. t t" t►wat>a _ pleat►owt trips to Montreal and QWh but it will eutelgr rated in a Wmt The flseal ltxleptentit�oe o a hcu�, oallr:.t' Will b0 btt4upred by iieeiptrcfeit�'. i