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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-20, Page 1Clinton aStn Year • CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST ZOth, (908 • ecord. Whole.•Nn.lmber 153*, The News -Record will be sent to any address in Canada to January, 1909, for 25 Cents. ;e��able 'Watches. 'e rf ct in 'Construction gos�e_ itiue in ?erfcrmnance Wein call attention . to out grade of WATCHES fi Good material, finish and accurate adjustment s�, , es. Our ad are. all combined in our high grade watches. aim is .nota question of price, but quality, like any. else i - is always cheapest >< -the end, .So if thing' t a . P you want a reliable watch, call on us • • etveler aged Qptiefan; agars, • Canton NOW CLERK AND TREASURER. Ata :s`peoial meeting of the teen. eouncii on Monday evening Mr. D. L. Macpherson, the effictenli clerk, waei appointied ; treasurer, succeeding, Cap- tain resigned. There was . Iain McTaggart no other application before the coun- cil. • l AT THE TOURNAMENT, Two rinks from the Clinton club aro taking part in the tournament at God- erioh this week and up to last night both' • were in the ', . Consolation. One rink consists of J. B. Hoover, J. Hunter, . W, J. Nedigar and. •W. J. Stevenson, and the s''ond, of A, J. Courtice,. J. Watts, ' J; arland and J Taylor, or, m'4 BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Walter Daniel of .Toronto,. sup: erintendent of Western Missions, , will a ti • occGFY the. pulpit of • •the B P st church next Sunday am, and the Baal Line church in the afternoon. ,In the evening • he • will preach in Godcrich, Rev. Mr. Charlesworth will occupy'hisi own pulpit Sunday evening,' A HOME GROWN PEACH. INCORPORATED 1.849 , Paid -Up Capital. $3,900.000: • Reseive . $.300,000 Total Assets • $46,500,000 0,000 HEAD OFFICE: "MONTREAL. CLINTON BRANCH. C'Every facility afforded to fanners` 5S' I l� 'on of USNtransaction 8a Yran Tthe UN Rfor COUNTRY and. others f their banking business. Sales notes will he cashed or taken for • collection. • 5• nt. c ou aid to Savings Bank Accounts Special Attention P ,17-"r-• - - — a ad. • n C .lme rs Ban k .of a : The F a r 0 11: Parliament-) (Incorporated b special, act of Perlia ) once. Bankers eassociatien and the Toronto Clearing H Member of The Canadian ' Head Office Toronto na er . Fie g W. R . Travers General ils a of Brucefeld. ititheVtll R. is Bank has been opened A branch of this and a general banking bn uni ese will he transacted at'tbis branch.. , • _ Interest allowed 3tthe savings Bane; on _.. ONE DOLLAR to , and upwards at the11'ighest.ourrent r� ; peeln f::st.azid,paidtour timesa yea , r ,rf x..»�•"_,�'k�,E,f�t,.-,�:.,"_..::3,'�n.�.�f++�.��.��wGfCCC ; ud others. Tccvnships, farmers a open Saturday E Office Y ..vening 7 to 9.. •. 11 R. LAIRD, - Local' Manager 1 Councillor Hearn presented � The News -Record on Tuesday - with a large. and .luscious peach that wet grown- in his. own orchard.. It . was the (first ,that the tree has` producied and the only one, but while the crop was, small we 'can personally attest to its excellence. It pleased. the • eye'. and tickled the' palate.'• WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. ' ; The regular meeting :of the Women's. Institute will be held at.•the'home of the President, Mrs: Kearns son The r , ; day, Aug. 214th .at, 3.p.• m:: The topicis are-: "Coot Dishes • • for. Summer," ,; "What' Dishes to Prepare when the. Appetite Requires •'.Coaxing," the dls- cession to be led by Mrs, F`, Hall, and "Dress • as, an . Expression of Personality," and "Allowances ..• for Children" to be led by Mrs. E,•�V.. Jacobs; • WON THE CUT GLASS.. -The five rinks from 'Clinton -which: took- part in the bowling • tournament in Berlin last week did not all win trophys-not ;playing in their : usual form that • not being . expected...The Agnetw rink did best of .thele all,,being: only 'three, points short of winning the blue ribbon, event. The,final- game 'a"sCood: Clinton,.' 10, ''Guelph: 13: But though they•did not win the trophy, asv second: up :they : vexe'•.sivarded hand some . pieces of hand -painted china well 'worthy of a place''on 'the :side- board of E ` A, Lappine; Will. Hare land, 13.Agnew, `J° Gibbings and- R. 1 go ew, who composed the rink. • . . . THE EXAMS. In addition to •those, reported in the last issue of The News -Record,., the s. Form•of the • u it of II 'Moll winI 0 gp P C. C. I have received partial metric,- illation etricillation standing." The complete - ex- amination consists of six subjects; in each of which; there are 2 papers.. • Passed in 5 subjects Charles'.'. K. Macpherson, Charles 0, Ranee. Passed in 4 subjects.': John: H. Can - -Wien, . en- , le, se n Joh E. Weir. The las m ti p tioned, obtained 99 marks out of • a possible plla0' ni physbee. "' Peaddy'," : r +Oked-th`r.`nthMr e ne... REAIIXMADE I . ti 1�01'Y'1Sh O CLOTHING ORDERED rooks. . o �•CLOTHING Cleariri; a, • At this season of the year we are,bound to have several broken lines in all kinds of merchandise, but this store has noroom for odds and ends.' The benefit of the clearance: 1s yours. 3 dozen Children's Sailor Hats, regular 20c* and 25c .-to -clear at 10e. 4 dozen Men's and Boys' Caps, in odd sizes and makes, regular 25c and 35c to clear at 10c. 3 dozen Men's and Boys' Sailor Straw Hats,. regular 25c and 50c to clear at •10c, Men's Summer moats in.lustres, linens, etc,, to clear at from 50e to $1,50. - 20 only, Doys' Summer Coats, to clear at 25c to 500_ . Men''s'Suonmer. SAitg, Aregular $6.50,_•..to clear at $3 50 Men's Summer Suits, regular $8.50,, to clear at $5.50 Men's Summer Suits, regular $'10,00, to clear at 7,50 •:o "A Square Deal for Every Mae' i 1 RRISH CROOKSu ucceasoii to Hodgen8 Bros. Clothing Store' THE LOCAL MARKET. Wheat 750. Oats 35e. Peas 70e to 750. ; Barley 50e, Butter 18e, Eggs 17e, LiVe Hogs `$6,25. FOR TRE NEST. ;. Last week the local G, P. R. agent. sold 63 tickets for the West and • this week booked'! nineteen. Tho other towels in the county report about the same eo• that ,Huron is doing at least its share in furnishing helpers • in the harvesting., A QUIET WEDDING. A very 'quiet wedding took piece in Detroit on the 8th melt. when Mrs., - Annie Abbott of Clinton war united in marriage to .Mr, Fred. Parker of h couple a inks . an.. The aro- N i M P p , y Tuesday, Mr. re- turned to Clinton and.on Tu y, Parker left for the West' to • look after his interests \there, bet Mrs.,Parker will remain here for a ,few months. ONE MORE; The News -Record last week 'gave t,1*. names of silt ;prominent South Huron Conservatives any one of whom would make a good candidate in the coming Commons election, We must;, how- ever, add Stu the, list, Mr. John Sher- ritt having intimated to Thea News- Record that his :pante 'will go before the convention: 'Ag the chairman will say, Mr. Sherritt 'i`s too .well-known in the south riding to need any intro- duction. OEATH Of W. W. FAORANI BitYfield Mrs. W. T. Stevenson ' and family, Mfrs Dorothy and Master Charlie, ex- pect ,to leave on .Wednesday next•week to reW,lurn to their home in Oberlin, ti - weeks' Kansas, atter several we,.lcs visit with her 'father, Mr. T. J, Marks. . Rev, Robert Gardener of Chicago who is. over on a visit to his mother at the postoftice, ' occupied 'the pulpit of Trinity church last Sunday. Rev,. Mr: Priest and family of Stra- throy have Kilted one of Mr. Marks' cottages for the "remainder of the sea- .son. For Bayfield news read The Nr.ws- Record, 25 cents will • pay a subscripp- io then of1908' o> ad- °tintoed t_ any dross in Canada. ' - Mr. Whiddon is getting his evapora- tor ready and next • week will begin. another season's'.operations. To snake his plant more complete and without doubt thebest of any,'- in t T ru Ontario he has t z Vi este pu n a big Weigh scales upon which all the stock delivered will be Weighed. This ' in- dustry gives - employment to quite,, a number of hands and. is the means .of putting a big 'sum of Money into Mrs. Ramsay and daughter, 'Miss Ethel. Ramsay, of Rochester are vis= iting friends in the village. Mr. A. Challoner of Stratford is this guest elf- Mr. F. A,.Edwaeds.• - Messrs. William Howard and•George Sanderson o[ Godcrich 'spent Sunday . in •Bayfield.'. .' Mr. William Johnston, who; .has been engaged with ',Mr. James Flynn of Clinton,. blacksmith, • moved his wife -and family over. on Tuesday. Mr,: and Mrs. T. B,:Lardley of Lon n do� e pa returned home she pee ft t week r a e enjoying the balmy breezes of Bayfield fora fortnight. • itt is with '- deep regret that we have •The Misse f Hensel' the s Petty.y n are k u to Make the '.above announcement to, guests of .Mr's. George ]rrwfn. our readers Mr Farian, as . many, Miss Clara Spackman and•Mcissrs, are aware, has been suffering for some William 'Sanderson . Louis` Robinson; weeks past with heart tto'uble, - but' George King and ,James'• Johnston his vigorous :constitution sowellre- left for the West on Tuesday, sisted •inrads of is.• d seas . i to the •i oa th di that:great hopes were entertained of the v• . a M: Foxe -of' Tuesday at London was in villa s tt` ' village on e., ing • up a his being able to overcome it. On set of weigh . scales for ',.Mr. John Monday meriting, however, he rose Whiddon sa:t the eve ora h p tor, a • after:.Partakingof a. as usual,d n .. .Miss'. Flossf e Pollock ,btureed home light'listenbreakfasingwhile his t, sat son -fn -law . on an easyseisceshair this week att� r spending' a .few months. ` 'a . at ensel'. . few: paragraphs from the daily paper,H Mrs; Carter of Detroit is the' guest While so occupied he suddenly` gasped of her mother ,..Mrs. •Mrs. Gre,.n, for breat' 'and in a few moments. h, Mrs: James: S 'arks and dao Mere, passed o the...be ond, e Hisend was p g t . , Y . � .,, , Misses: `Bella:and Mabel, Sparks rks • `tibf painless1Tcgsall , liss�"•`'Grace,� 'Edith and > }:• W. 'Ferran first saw the • light el Margaret Tortanse of Clinton and"Mr., ran's !point on the• St. da at Far P y � D, "Cranston of ' Port Arthur ' :•�havc' Lawrence, County of Storm alt. .. He been cats: at the • Commercial. c lu Public: a gu received :his edu $tion at the i b _ 1G,ir James .S ackinan •who � has School, in his native village, :after -..been caretaker for Dr. MetCalft hc Past wards .attending the Cornwall Giant.-tiedyears moven laet week Into Mi: mar School: He .adopted 'tie ,• pi rites- William Whfddon's "cotta e. `on.. Ann sionof Civil Engineering, and az an g earlyage assisfed on the urveys .: of street. Y Miss, Daisy Seetchmem and Messrs, the G. ;T, R,., ,afte>nwards hung `:ap Dixey;' Bailey,,. John .Spencer; Malcoln. pointed resident engineer 'on the Grand.,;: •c Leon and Clarence 'Pollock left . for Trunk •di:: Prescott R. R., having ing full Y th e'West• on Friday 'last. the uc.K • `11 eerie ' on it t i c r"of a s chs ge 4 .Mrs: H. Smith and daughter, Miss division: In February 18.18 he: receive Lucille Smith, and Miss •.Chambers of ed. the . appointinent as engineer, to Detroit are ueuts; aft, Mrs, Parsons,' 'construct ;about /20 :miles. of,.•'gravel l ' Miss Hazel Ker of :Clinton is ;visit=. roads in the . County of Husain, friem ging her aunt, Mrs, H. Darrah: the 'contracting:flint 'of.•Wil'.on'& Flow.:. Miss Reid of Toronto is the, guest of He next appeared as an , oil spt:cula•t- or .When in company with fs`corge' S, the Misses. Weston. �� i Rev. er,: Hanna, wife 'and • family. v''went into the .daft of Jar is hey aro summeringin ��Vestminst s'Grove Lambton, and there: manufact�ired re- fined oil from the Canadian product, Rev„ Mr. A sale and wife of Krkton is, t• n oine 'a.are guests •of • their daughter; 'lies. vSueeessful-venture,eReeeee_ele NEXT TU'ESDAY'S PICIV] C. The seventh annual picnic under thel ,auspices' of 'the ladies of 1St. Joseph's church will take place .on. Tuesday next in Farquhar's groveon the have con. of Hullett. Preparations • hi,.ve been under: way for sonwm time and a pleasant time is assured the •'large number who are expected to attend.. Dinner will he served, from .11, a,' nn: to 2, and supper front 5 to 7 o'clock: The. Citizens' band has been .engaged for the occasion . and there. will 'be - other. music ' as •,wiell, Conyceyances will run fiom the town hall to the grounds at .intervals during the day,. Bear in mind the dateand don't for- get the place. COMMENDABLE •PROMPTNESS, Mr. T. D. Johnson, returning -officer for Centre Huron, received a checque from the Treasury Department at 1 o'clock last Saturday afternoon • to defray the expenses• of the lata elec- tion and before nightfall; he had paid out „the bulk of it and on Monday he eomplettedhis payinen1t. 'This con- mendable promptness is appreciated bythe deputies and' all having ae- counts for services rendered, • , The South Huron Dominion bye= election took place last fall but :the deputies, it is so alleged, have not "Yet been paid, •<. The contrast is rather marked. Why should it be so '? . C. O. F. PLAY CARPET BALLS, the.firm sold out in 1864 and Mr. Mr. P. Quigley of Hullett was in Ferran ,returned to Clinton: It was •Bayfield the forepart of the week, at the •end of this year, the month of Rev. Dr. Medd of Forest was the December, he was ;appointed,Division guest of his nephew at the parsonage Curt Clerk by the late Judge 0e op- of part week. ABOUT•PEOPLE YOu KNOW, Mrs, Sperling has returned • from, Miss Goodwin is visiting iter auntie* - Detroi . Wingham. t, Mrs . D A. Cantelon, Masan, was in Mr. Henry, Baker has, returned tresis Clinton on Monday. the West. `� - Mr, Reggie "Marks of Bayfield was in Miss Lou Stevens is spending her holey. - Clinton on Monday. dais in London, Mr, D, Cantclon was in the Chatham ''S1iss Marjory L• appine is spending bei • district the past- w`••ek: . holidays in Detroit, Mr, Jos, •J, Cudnore,.London, visited Mrs. H. Little of Bayfield le Hees' the parental home this week, geese of Mrs', IT. Hill, Miss Ev . Ste henson of London is Mrs: Harvey Leavens and family wsl►11` Eva P L n the guest of Mrs, 5, C. .Rathwell, • to Stratford y, estterday, Mises Jennie and Pearl Shannon and Mr, and ,Mrs. Fred,. Swfnbank led3 Edna Bopp .pent Tuesday in Bay.' again forChicago yesterday, field, Mr, and Mrs. •W. Lindsay, :Goderie .. Miss.: Emma Carson of Caledonia is were in Clinton on. Sunday. •visiting.' Mr, and Mrs. D. B`, -keen= Accountant Constantine of Molsen; • reedy, Bank .is_ away for his holidays. , Miss. !Gertrude Thom.P son of. Ilensall• Mrs: .Iacob Ryan of. Dungannon int: spent a day last week with Mrs. T. Kcur . ns.•. Mr, L Taylor of London was a caller at the''home of Mr, W. J. Stevens • this week: Dr. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson • and their little daughter, were in Godot, ich 'yesterday. - • - • • • Mr. - George Hodgens is spending part of 'his holidays with his mother, Mrs. Hodgcns- Sr. Miss Pearl• -Wheatley and Miss Erma. Kaiser are visiting ,Mrs,.' George McCartney of Woodstock. Mrs. James McOlaoherty and family. visited Mr. and Mrs.. Thos: Klearns' Friday and: Saturday •lest. Mrs, • W, Cudmare, town, and ' Mrs. 0, Cison, Woodstock, are visiting •Mr,e, iE,. Ward, Varna, this.. week. " Mrs: Roberts, • after spending -seeetal• weeks at •the lakeside near Grand Bend ;.returned home nit. i'uc, uey. Miss :Mollie Cleft, who has been teaeh ing near Hamilton, has resigned . her school in order`. to attend the Nor - Mus. W. J. Holntes has `quite: recover- ed. trotn. slight .injuries received. in an 'accident at ; Bayfield about ten• days ago, • Mrs, Jed C...Milier; who. had :been. visiting' -d n her a hter Mrs: Ef g M. McLean, left ' for her home at the: • Soo this week: . Mrs. J:• Russell' and Miss Louise Rus- sell, who were guests of Mrs, • W. J. • Holmes, returned to'their home in •: London on Monday. Misses Minnie and Gertrude'Thomp son; • London, 'wore guests of .Mr, •':enc';, :Mrs. D: B. Keniit4y for"a; feev., • days of the past week, • `, 1,. Re . Dr.Brown of .S`t ffa ' .I rr .herd a , .o Rev A H. Brown af' F tui "'will :occupy the pulpit of the (interie street church on Sunday next,' Mr. •George •McCartney, formerly.of buts k . Clinton now` of Wood roc ,: lost' -a' portion at one finger While operat • ing a• machine' in Karns' factory: it that town Rev, W.. Jr •Jollif c who leftabout. three, ago weeks a o' to visit • his,` father visiting with Mrs.D. Cook, Sr_ •Mess.Olic Cooper left on Saturdaytae resume charge' el her school at: - Mr. Eph, Runslaadier • was in 'Beseli '• from Saturday a,. m: until Monday- night. . Mr. and Mrs, Fred.. Potts and, familtsr . have returned to their home hal . Cleveland, Ohio. . Mr. Knox Mair left on Tuesday, to►• and other relatives. in- England; did' not reach Plymouth in time to see his father 'alive. ' Captain McTaggart . has resigned. the. position of secretary, of 'the Celle- , giate..Institute • l revel. Mr. John Rans£ord: is; dlikely";to be "asked ' to fill the vacancy.. • Mr: C. E. Dowding, loyal nitem er of f re . olsons•�Banl. trued cu N':rnday from a three-uweeks' holiday trip.. 'Mrs 'Dowding is,, t.il:eeet, the parch= Mr. Edi` J. Jenkins is spending a, `wee%at the old homestead, "Wood- lands Farm", .on •thee Huron Road after attendinft 'thee Y. M. C. A. 'Conference at Silver "Bay, N. Y. take charge of a sehool at'Dorchee lei near London. Master Russel - Harland returned • ova Saturday from a three -weeks' visit, • , with .his aunt in Simcooe. Miss: Elsie. Clark, teacher at. Belgrave, ' was the guest of Mrs.. "T, Kearns, ' for,. a couple of days last week. Mr, ;and Mrs. Bert Potts have takmei ' rooms; on Princess • street, Went,- Where edWhere they wEll take up their abode- ' Mr FrankWatson of Listowcl fn rn- erly clerk in Ii'win's. grocery,. is. re -- turning to resume, the old • position), again, Miss Clara Steep has as returned . teens her visit to :Petrolia and other iliac-•- es and is again %' on` dutyis Pair' s, boot{store, Mr, and .Mrs; J: Tailor and Mime Dello Taylor will take with thein:: p abode Mrs H. StevensSt urns :f n' •' ar. " e o few ,months.. Mr. John surraY, NewYork, , ' former .1Y • of 'Clinton, has .Jieen' visiting o14. friends in • town and adjacent tower ships the past', week. Mrs, Eli McLaughlin and her. mother;,_ Mrs..' William. Flukey, and Miss Marie.• Fluker are visiting friends in Faris. •and Brantford, this '1Neek. Miss "Letts:'Smithher, .holidays being: over, has returned ::'to •teen and •re--. sunned':. her ..duties As steno ra her zee. • g P Barrister ,Brydone'soffice. " 'Rev. John 'Wale and wife of, Kirktorn • visited 'a6 thehome of Mr:`"and Mia_ A ooper on Wednesday. They at' om. •old and .much respected friends, • Miss Bertha, McRae hag resumed her duties' .in', Coopers' bookstore after Spending' her' holidays with friends; , .Brussels and other .places., • 'Dere erlin `` • of. rri�h Mr. John D m i Ma &• g Crooks ff: returned to town Flet o s eta a Monday after 'spending his tio1rda. at the old' homestead near Agtonee in South Grey, "- is; D. Cluff and family have ..rrivette from Listowel . and .are taking . tax. their abode in the residence oda.. Joseph street recently decieeed 1i$ ]or. Jacob 'l.a' Mr. a ob y MiGs' Clark of the office staff el . '1 or onto Saturday Night ol•. which' her' eeptance until last month, when he preservation of the Lord's Day' will 'Mr. Caryl W. Draper, who has been reeigned on account of kiling health. be' held in the Methodist church on ill withetyphoid fever in Victoria In. 1866 he :served as a Cemiteinor in Thuraday evening, commencing at 8 hosPital, !Stratferd, /or some time, the then villa,ge, of Clinton! and after - o'clock. Addresses will bet given by ,is expected home this week: Mrs. wards- field. the position of Reeve for Rev. Mr. Hanna, Secretary of .the Draper , speaks , very highly of the' 6 years, ending his municipal career - Lord's Day Allianee and others.. . kiedly attention he reeeiVed from as Mayor • upon the Village being The pttpit of St. Andrew's church the nurses and the medical smen ehanged into a town. In 1868 he was !oceupied last Sunday morning built an oatMeal •mill slope tq • the who were in' attendance, by Rev. me. Going, president of the mi. and ivies. Will. Tiot of Winnipeg, G. T. R: depot, which he conducted for London Conference, and in the even- mane are guests this week of the 5 years, ', at the end of which period ing bi'llev„ Mr. Abray or Kirkton. lady's aunt, Mrs. J. B. Hapver:s mr. Gibson', Vincennes; Indiana i ..Mr. Tice wee !a, few years ago a: 1882 he joined the firm of Macpherson MiskeS Kato and Grace Gibson or De- '• member of the Clinton •Collegiale & Hovey in the manufacture of agri- troit ; Miss ',Edna Mayworni, , Mies ' teaching staff but'be now 'fills 'the cultural implements, prineipally three - Garnsey, F. M. Penton, Detroit ; Miss much more Inceative position of ' i' e. flex • McAdam, 5t: Thomas ; Misses I. Arm- prefeesor 'of methematies in , "%teet- year, 1883, he became the head part - strong, C. Beeler, B, Clark, J. Fres- toba thtiVersity; Winnipeg. e e. ner in the banking firm of Ferran e& er; Mr. Harper and Miss Grace "far- me Ed. 11Iole, Manager of the electrie Tisdall. This latter venture was sue - light works, Seaforth, was in town , . . per, London ; Mrs, Charles Edwilrds, On Monday , evening a dozen mem- bets of Court Maple Leaf drove to Iiensall to have a game of carpet bells With the brethern of that place. Both the visiting rinks were amass., ftd, one by seven points and the other by ,thirteett, the two odd numbers making an even twenty. Afterwards theY were treated 'to refreshments. The Clinton Foresters speak highly of the hospitable manner in which they were entertained and, at the very first opportunity they will en- deavor to fully reeiprocate. The Clinton 0. 0. P'S who took part in 1Dodd, II. Glazier„ It ll cessfully came on y Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs. leleFarlane about 10 years, when Mr. Favran m- u and daughters, Misses Effie 'and Min - tired. ' A man of great energy, nie MeFailane, Hamilton are all carried ',on during this. thee, a batik - guests et Mrs. John Ferguson's. ' ing business in Elora under the firm, name . of Ferran St, Archibald, l‘k"re• Hummel' 44 'label 01 Geder- about ilit years ago disposing of the ich have the contract of building . an addition to the south abutment of said husihess. to the Merchants Bank. the neW bridge and Weston Woe, haVe The firm of lnaepherson & Royey hes- the tontraet tor the •centre abutment. ing been dissolved by the death of Mr. !Macpherson, • about tete years MiSs Pule !Cameron is this ,week ago a 'hated liability eompany was Visiting in Kincardine. two efe,..parraa waa elected president, H. Little on Sunday. 4, , summitry it will be Mrs. Caldtvell of Pinconiiinge Mich., By this brief it the guest 'of her parents; Mr: and seen that 'the subject of our sketth was a man of great busine.ss. abilitiy, , Miss Iva Dodds of Seaforth is vieite iedomitabee energy, and has been Mrs. Thomas Cameron. very elosely allied with the hiStory in/ her allot, A prosperous 'young farmer from and progress of the town of Clinton, see ma safely say that no roau was Goderich township and a lady front ite London were out. walking together on beam' known in this connection, Sunday evening. They were muter. invariably warmly, supported every- ing along hand-in-hand and so -wholly thing that furthered the advancement absorbed in each ' other that before of Clinton. But it Was bot 'only in' they noticed it the young lady's rings had :slipped from her ' finger. A Ian - displayed . themselves. Like all men tern waa borrowed from one of the neighbors and 'a tlilligenk watch wade better for the missing jowelery but with a 'good horse I Nobody knew * . what sueeess we have not I yet the points of a good horse than W, w, Farm, ne was an exeeueriti fear,..• heard. At. reward will. Iiikely be offered. leo .driver, and it, was a rough diy. 25,cents will pay a subscription to , The News-tecord until the -end of tbd (Continued On e four.) preaent year. IJ , Clark,', is editor, is the guest othe>r* rsistet, Mrs. J. E. clantelon.. ;Mr. J. Edwin kilty, teller in the' Standard Bank, Ailsa • Craig, who, has been visiting his mother ande sisters foe the past two weeks; turnbd to 'Ailsa Craig on Monday. ties resume his duties, ' • ven, etele., who lad been visit- ing her cousin, Miss Kate ShePgarde, Steep, tGodericli township, left ow Monday to spend a fevv weeks Witter her brothers at Sault Ste. Marie. Miss P. Cook, . who spent het holi- days with relatives in Clinton and day a.m. last for Wattetiwyl where- shechas resumed het duties as teach"- er. Miss Cook is regarded as one, of the mest capable and successful teachere in the inspectorate' im 1.. which she is engaged. • Mr. ,and Mrs, J. Taylor and Mime Delle, Mr. „and Mrs. Charles A an. and Master Jack, Collingwood, Mr-, and Mrs. G. F. Briekenden, London,. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodeway, and Mies -- es Edna and ' Helen, ' and gr. and' Mrs, George Shipley and family at Rayfield on Friday last. Miss Annie Worthington, daughter, of the late Dr, Worthington and sister of Dr. 11. : Worthington, thwe, Iefit I on' Monday for Passadena, CA; where her mother and sister' lia** been living for the past couple Of . years .or *so. ,She was aceomparded, by her sister, Miss Worthington, . trained nurse in a IVIexican tor - hospital, who `made *le long journey... - north for that'purpose. Monday on his way back frmi at- tending- -a, family re -union at the parental home in Auburn. Among those 'present were : Mr. and Mrs. David. Mole and child, Rochester, N. Y., Miss Martha, lVfole, South- ampton, and Mr,, and Mrs. William 1V1ole and family of Dungannon. ville, Tenn., were in town yesterday visiting Mr. and Meg. S. 0. Rath - well. They are natives of" !Stanley, see for many years, but always come back to the old home town- ,' ship for, the long vacation, lir. Piteyes is $ne of those CatinAli Ins who have made good :on the other. side of the international boundary. • wino Mr. J. ;Taylor was at BaY- School Days -0. Iloare-4, field one ' day. last week and was hav- school Bouks....cuopor&-4. ing his 'horse got ready'for leaving, Fall Term -Clinton Collegiate -8. fhe stable eat, made for his little blaek dog. The dog skiddoed, yelping, and the feline fastened so savagely on Mr. Taylor's Ieg that it was with some diffieulty knoelted oft The ani - trial's claws penetrated his clothing and drew blood ana it was deemed ad- A Ai,„ viSable to lave the cots treated by —' a doctor which Mr. TayIer had done. Pays Little Savings Count-Ilodgens-4. Men's Tweed Pants -P; * G.-4. 8000 it,airs-Neweombe's-8. Hug The 1•Tews-IteeoiC ssive Business Men Sat.. • • • •