The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-15, Page 5.. October 15041908:
Clinton News -Renard
I-IARP ;TIMES. .E,LswiipuB.
'For • months, peet it lute been propla-
'sled that the Vong Winter Would, see
oven hardertim then'ahat of latt
year. Already his condition,of ate
firs is. beginning to 4.cppeee in the.
forelight. n. the Stetes eererything
appeers at A. etendstill. • Hundreds
feetories heVe. closed, 0.nd °there Ont
Venally employ foUr and fiVo thQUeeed
hands are now runnieg with two ..or
. three hundred. A similar stat e • Of
elfairs is else .existing in Venedel: and
alneady is showing 'Veen in the small,
rer towns. Even in. our eleighberine
places industries that sustained them-
selves;through the year 1907 are
uow idle, and their.* IP noemeeption to
.either., foe only on Sa,turdey
last most 1)1 the bends at the feundrY
were: laid off 'end the woollen naill
stall was also cut in two., Thie
raeans that Mit,Chell has A nuelleer'ef
idle men like other placese•eAdirecate,
. ,
The News -Record will be sent to any
Address until the end of 1908 for 10
cents.
TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. NO,'
- 4 Stanley towitsbjpemalept fortia,,V
dutiee to: commence Jan. 4th, 1909.
• Applications receivet up' to Nov.
• 7th, 1908. -Apply to S. Cleave; See-
. retary, Bayfield P. 0. 46-4
HOUSE TO RENT.. -THAT COM-
modious dwelling on May street -10
rooms, electric lights, good garden,
choice fruit trees.-rApply to John
, Ransford.
TEACHER WANTED FOR S. S. NO.
0, Goderich township, male or fe-
male, holdihg 1st or 2nd cla,ss cer-
cate. plicatiDutiesons to commence_
wit6:-WESei.-In Clinton on. Oc .,3.01, to
1909. Apstating salary Mr. and Mrs. John West'. a so- n,
and qualifications received'e up0
t RORKE-In. Clinton on Oct.' 10th, to
Wovember lst.-Guy Seem- •
Mr
tary, Clinton F. o. , and Mrsa ERorkea
. , , .
daughter. • . -
CAMPBELL -In Wieghaeu on Oct..2;
to Mr.-Aed Mrs., W, Campbell,
' a deughter.• e •
WILLIAMSON1-In ,Wingham.'nn Oct.
lst;'to Mee .and Mrs. William Wil-
liamson, •a son. '•
ilYSLOP-In Gedertch On ,Oct. 1st,
• to Mt, and .111re. D. J. liesl0e.
• son. • 7 ' • • . • .
MeNAY-In Tuckeremith on Oete•• Oth;
'son:
Deaths
,toWnship
en. 13th,. Janet. ,•Armstrong,
rend of the latd • Jai•nes Arm-
, e •
strong, .agea 7.4 leers
HANNAL-In Vaughan' on • Oct' 5th,
John Hanna aged 73 .ears,'
HANS:14:-In Wingham on Oct, 2tid,
' Ceeerge C. Henna aged 32 yeaes,
HOWS,91N-7In Wingliatet • on Oct 3rd,
'Fred. R.' NowsOn, age4,.$2 years:,
MILNE.L.In ,Winghaen on ' Oct.' 61h;
Mrs. Mary.' Milne of ,Langsede; aged '
,
, on Oct. -7th,
"Annie . Letitia; infant- daughter
, Mrs: 'Rcibert.Senell.
RANKIN-In Wingham on Oct. •3rd.,.
. James Richard 0:Orden, infant eon
of Mr. And MrS,- Georee Rankin,
aged 5 monthi.' . '
TAYLOR -In; Eiceter NOitTh on Oct
' 5th,; Milner° Tayloe: in his. 24th
`REIYDe-aria.'69deir'ich on Oct; :2nd, 34011';• .
,Auburn
XL Beaton of Londesboro was the
guest of Nit*. Johns at Sunday. .
The out •ConSerVative meeting held
in ,Temperance hall • last Friday even-
ing in the interests of E. N. Lewis
and D. Chisheira was largely attend-
ed. °
' Tho Public Library has seeurea
Old SW/1113.1W Sextette for a concert
in Temperance hall on Saturday Oct.
24th. This cornentny. consists 'pf six
colored artiste and• is conoided by
all who have had the pleasure Of
beering them to be the best company
'of- Jubilee singers that has toured the
country. Those who would ploy a rarer
good time should not mis1e the concert
on Oct. 2400 c.
The Baptist church is progressing
rapidly 'anci. the brick laye're will S0011
.complete their work.
.The evaporatox is still running.
The Nen-Record will bet sent to any.
IrtldreSS •until Um' end of 190$ for 10
cents.
Marriages
RATI-IWELL--WEIR--Ali the home of
the bride's aunt, Mrs. Johnston,
RettenbUry %treat; Clinton, on Oet
1.4th by ReV, W. E. 'tar, Damn
• Ratliwell to. Leonard Weir of
ROBINSONARINISTRONGe-In Bay-
• 'field on. Oct.. 14th by, the Rev. 'Mr,
,Hinde, Mabel, only daughter. of
Mr, and Mrs." Alex. Robinson, to
Harry•Aiinstrong of Clinton. -
NAFTEL-FISHE-On Oct. '.8th at
• St. Paul's ehurch, torono, by
•Canop Cody, Henry -J. .P.
•Naftel so
of Toronto, n of ,the late
J, A. .Nattel, Goderich, to Kath-
• leen Mary, daughter of C. T. Fishe
of Wetim, China. •
• Births.
FIVE CHOICE REGISTERED RAM
Lambs for sale. •Terms reasonable.
-William Glenn, Clinton P. 0. 45-4
STRAYED .TWO-YEAR-OLD
. Shorthorn Bull, color ted, straAld
from the premises of the undersigned
• Teethe Bavfield Line
• ship, about the 1st of Sept. -C. B.
• Middleton, Clinton P. 0. 45--
FOR ISALE.-REGISTERED4EIC-
ester Rams of the best breeding
sale at reasonable prices. -Chas. 13.
Middleton, Clinton P. 0. • 43-4
FOR SALE. -WE HAVE- A LARGE
Stock 'of Tile and Brick on hand.
The tile range in size from 2i inches
- -p.-to 12 in. .0t1r works are *mile
E Tandy lle.-Kykse
TEACHER WANTED FOR ; S. S.
• No. '5, Hullett, male or female hold-
ing 2nd class certificate from Nor-
mal. Duties to commence at New
Year's. Apply stating salary' • and
qualification. -William McCool, ;See-
tetary,. Logesboro P. 0.
NOTICE..
The. evaporator. is now opened for
business. • Bring in your apples and
get your cash. •
TOWN & CASE.
Grace, iefant daughtee of Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Reid, aged months. •
PINDER-In Goderich •on Oct, 1st,.
Helen Isabel; youngest daughtei. of
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. •,Pinder egad
• 7 months.
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window bargains.
All genuine money savers.
WINDOW NO. 1.
$1.25 handled axes only 75 cts.
• NO. 2
75 et. large Burner Cold Blast Lanterns only 30 Cts
•NO 3.
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$1.50 one price Nickel plated Tealkettles $1.25,
NO. 4
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We kalit much pleasure in examining. On October 5th Miss Decline Jones,
to our readers the marriage of 111(f1.sS before leaving for Glenmore House,
Kate M. Beide ' formerly of "Lake Dawley, Dorsetshire, England, Wel;
View", Credal* to Mr. John Some waited upon: ab the home of her
rvtUe d! Eirleton, °Tho: happy event brother, Rev. Mr. Jones by the
was solemnized in Tdrouto, the Philatea Bible Claes of the Baptist
elating clergyman being 'ReV. Dr. china who spent the evening at the
Turnbull. . The bride wore ' a hand- parsonage, rendering a fine progrem.
some .trevelling eosteine. Of navy ;bine, • After a nice luncheon was served, a
with hat t Match; and Was Attended Well deserved gift was given her by
by her mace, Miss Annie ,L. ,Graramet, the Class, and after singing- "Blest be
of Toronto. After spending a (envie the tie- that binds" tail !gauntert to
of weeks in Toronto, Niagara Falls, their Several homes, wishing • Miss.
Hamilton • and Goderich, the briclol "Toaei a pleasant voyage and a baPPY.
• Patti Will return to their home. at retern, to the parsonage. Miss Jones
Itirkten.. The happy couple aerived in ' left on Tuesday afternoon' by the G.
Godexich, on Friday evening and were. T. R.. accompanied a part of the way
Pestle. at the •residenceeof the bride's by tAev, and, Mrs. JOnes., who had for
sister, •Gzuintnett, wh.ere a tee a codpanion, on the way MISS Toy
°option wee tendered them. On Mon- pf Laficashire• England, who had been
day- evening Mrs. Sonteryille hold hee spending her vaeatien at Preston,
first reeeption at the home of . her Ontwith her sister, Mrs, `Jaillen-l•W•
sister, Mrs; ,Grummett. Her brides- Elliott. •
maid, Miss Annie L.•Grummett, e, re- At Victoriee'e,treet ebeeelt., -attar:re
ceived with he Miss !Mary Morris sa.ry Sereices, will be held on the 8th
received the guests and MrS.":.(21-aele, and 9th of November. The . church
Green premed; out the tea, Mre..Cekurn-. Services this Month, will be held. on
mett passing around the cake, • etc. Sunday 8th and:' on. Thursday, $2nd
The bride wore a very handsome skirt October, the lathes 'of the .eongrega-
et' rich blaelc silk with satin stripes ot .tion will give "y0 ,Olde Time Scene"
the same .eolor,bloute of ivory color- supper anti cencert. Heinechee' °role;
ed silk voileeteiromed•With many in- estra . will furnish the. Music. '
•sertions of ',Spanish lace, and black .
At • Zion church. on, Sunday' last
belt, richly embroidered with geld' Rev. Will -inn Ofedwin Preeelied -abl'oth
At her throat she ...wore 'the .greom'S the , afternoon and evening serv,ibes.
gift, e beautiful..gold broach set .with At Victoria 'street ehurch on Sunday
diamonds, ' Sha alsowore her geld . morning last Rev. Mr...GodWiii preach,
watch and chain, The ' brideseneid ed the morning sermon; and in.; the'
woke A very pretty coStume of chare, • eeenieg, Rev. Thoma S Lawrence of
pegnc yeller with several folds ef the. i Walpole Island, 'oectipied the pulpit.
eeetee e -one • • t • aii*el eteel-'2.4ra. .SkkildfOrd.eatekeselefte-oneaon-
•
•
• - day -a. laet, accempaning ber brae._
and sash of satin to thatch the dries. 1
ther Rev: Mr. Lawrence to his per -
Ws. Green, and Miss Mary „ alletris ponage at Walpole Islarid. • '
wore .white 'embroidered coptunies; 1•
, evening last 1?.ter. Mr,
a•
nd Mrs. Grunernett ' a pretty black On Sunday
costume of silk grenadine. . Cooper of !Myth ereached-e.e!cie; 1 ow
erful eeenion to the young men of
• On Friday, last the bowlers • were congregation, teerng for his text from
divexting themselves on their etenn;
12nd 'Corinthians • 4-.--18 "While we look;
Mis Fred.eLawsori is tit mg cere I not at the •thingeo thiseWarld which
of Mrs. Craigie who is mew redovetingt aee seen; bueat the things which 'are
nicely from her attack et typhoirle,,, not 'seen ; for the' things Which ate
fever. • • • • •• I seen are temporal, but the • thirige
• • .0 • , •
Mrs: Cadetnn arrived lest week ;which are not seen are . eternal." 22
from a visit to her son in Betz*. .1young Mei filled the choir and sang in
"Wonderland' is being eonverted in- lieu nt in anthem "Steed ene...eg rated; _
owlieg„ alley . up fa Jesus," and with the, congree
gallon !rendered very well the bymrie
"'Come Holy Ghost • .our, • nearts.
spire;" and "Come:0 Thou •PrOphet of
theLord:" • • . •• •• " •• •
' very :relict. wedding was sOletnniz-
.
ed at the Victoria street Parsonage,
Rev: Mr. Millyard joining ofi Tuee-
Dave. Reid,. who left '6.'ederich, sceee day, 6th October. in ebb. hely. . bonds
years ago' . to go into business-. • et- of matrimony, Thorne's' 'Joseph 'Hoe-.
ALL USE PERITNA 1
Same laid at intervals upon. the skirt,
UR ROME
• Who Is best able to judge of to value of Pe-ru-na? The
-housewife who has usod it in nerhome for yearsfor prejudiced,
sensational writers who have nevor used Pe-ru.na In their
lives? It will not take any fair-minded reader a minute to
decide which Is the best evidence, .The mothers of the United
• States believe In Pe-ru-na. Thlt half million 'women who
praise Pe-ru-na receive no pay for doing so, and the half
dozen editors who disparage Pe-ru-na get big`pay for doing
so. Which is the best evidence? •
,
• . Sore Throat forYears.
Mrs, 0. Dashel, 3$4 Irving Avenue, Chleago,the, euretoe
Natural Mistory Society,. weltee ; •
. "I an; glad to be able to xecommend reruns for obronla *ore
throat. I had been troubled ivith are threat for Tears, but
could find nothing to help I hid an awfa
gagging in the merning and was flakiest -to
dizzy spells. could, .Tlet draW fees breath
• and life had no please's%) for zat lefy
thro,,axtowupapoe dry an, wdlesarch.doomet. to spend
the rest of my days in this eon,
dition, when heaxrd, what good
Pertina"htul been to others, so X
•eried a bottle of it. After using
'It I was Much better and elm
, ,:loottles of it cured me.
err emonet-stty too nett for
Peruna, and I hope that some.
Rear sufferer like znye.
• self will see thee and
give itu trial."
rr MRS.ANNM
TE5C1t,
• Now gats and Sleeps Well,
Mr0. Annie Tesch, 337 23rd
Avenue, Milwaukee, • Wis„ •
writes: "When I, wrote to: Yon
'ter-lelviceiemay kenitk-wes-0
Mel wreck, I could net sleep
and :thought X' would die,
as there eeemed to be no' helii
for me, But I followed your
advice' and took Permit', and
•Maztalin, . •
• "I ItIrctIONii ettred. I Call eat
And. sleep,well, and enjoy life.
• HI never will be Without
pertine, should any of us be sink."
' • , Catarrh- ot Worst 'Form,.
' les; Amanda Long, 7287 :Seder
AVenne, Chicago; Ill., writes •
•
• eI believe that I am cured ef' catarrh
of the worst formand of long standing.
"I Was almost % total wreck. I tried
eni_most everythingeendedectored witha,
number of doctors, but they did me no
&Pd. • • '
. tried Peruna as bat resort, and by
the. time 1 had taken one bottle 'I could
..see that it Was helping me and so I con-
tinued taking it. can say now that I
have net felt. the slightest symptoms for
three :months; • I think there • is
nothing like Peruna.' X still. keep it in
the house, and -think there is no medie
eine like it. 1 cannot praise it to
and bless the day that learned of it." :
• Mrs. judge J.P. Boyer, 1421 Sherman
Avenne, Rvanston, writs .that
• oral complications united inpiilling her,
• down, and she thanks Peruna for new
an • strongth.-
PainInthcStoma�b.
Mrs. Mots Pariztiau, Ste, Julie de Ver
chokes, •1'., Q., Canada, writes .that she
suffered' frve • years with .'pnin in
tile • .stomach. The painsextended
through hee:body, and he also had dif-
fieulty- in breathing. Iler husband
h eat& of reruns; and beught-free bottles
Thie treatment virtnally'cured her. •
Mr. Peter Bissett ;Young endta went
anoperation last week .for. teneilitue.
• Mrk., Smeeth has had live uppei,.
story of the hetise now eteueled by
McEwen Bros, shingled hieteed ' of.
being bricked up• • ' ' •
Mr. Robert Reid, eldeel, son Mr.
trantfOrd, is now the po,esessor of . a; aeth, only son of Mr. .and Mrs. hcn.
very heedsothe touring carand spent. Elegartle • Bayfield Road, eind Miss
the • Past Week .taking his friends here Mary Jape (Mae) Nieholson, daughter
out for a trip aeound town ; of Mr. . and Mrs.-. :ThoinaSeNithoisee,
Mr.. Bell,lormerly. a' partner Of ME. Albert street.; The beer0e Wore 'a
[liesTomTom -Johnston he the Colborn,s House' 'or made. cos -tunic -Of ;Wei; bluee
.bouse 9-n Albert . street 'lately.' pur- end hat'. of hhie felt te match' 'D'etirCit h eery hearty -weleeme Was
reMoveri to ton and 'Occupies the 'etoth; with white Silk tucked watee • 't an e ureh,
, , • •
11115.J.C.RU.SSELL.
Acute Indigestion.
• Ur. John. C. Russell, 6.0 County
Streey, rortsmouth, Va.,' writes
regarding fillf-Wire's case as fel=
lows
• "X thought it would ' bedoing
but justice to your great medicine
totell you whit it hns clone for
ray wife. .
• "Two years ago thedootor caned
at onr house, on an average,' three
Miles a week, in attendance upon
my wife, who was Buffering from
acute Indigestion. • Tier suffering
was so great that nothing ..but
morphine would give her relief.
"While on a visit th seine friends
in hiorfolk•sho hadein attackeindi Pre;
"Goderich„
•
Miss Naftel has -one to v'sit
. b „
: pared .to go, for
oator.,__whele
our friend preposed
Peewee. I wive her
dose;repeating it
in .a half hour, :.and her pains passed
Wan' Since that time my wife has
gained thirty potnids. :f '
;4Vvesie never out of Peruna. When the
children or I have.a Cold We take some of
mamma's Reruna,. I find It has cut my
doctor bills deavn.to.alniest
. re-ru-ne for 110 Ghlidyen.
Mrs, Alice Bogle, 8'..1 Clinton Ste
"I want t� inforzo, you wkat. rontna
has done for ' •
"I have been a1 ',cud with catarrh.
for several years. .bc.3,43 teied diteere
enti med.icincEi wad no c: scorned to
ime any good unfelt re•-erl Pernita: I
have taken six bottioe 'red een prelsO It
very highly for thOgooalt hes e'ono me. .
'aealso.fifeceit of grille heeenS to 42.7'
&Wren."
' - At Party Soend . Assizes ;• Frank
r.,'Speaho was sentenced to twelve -years
ereekt:teeeege.ey., for :shooting. at e
_chese.d. Mre-Albert Stokes. , her • Costume • teimmed • With.. ban- aCcerded :Rev t . Tire Stewart and
his, bride, eft their : return, from their
boeerytithon visit at :Muskoka .;' by, hit1d4
ing a grand reaeption in eheir honor.
A very fine program was. carried 'out,
and One of the added numbers was the
they repaired. to .thehome cif thci. presentation to the ;pastor ane ' his
beide, where a loyely -tea Vitas eic, bride of a 'beantifiite carving' set•
Mr ee-Monk and faintly. have .reeioved deau Of navy telue • feethe.-5, flii-
to the house On Victeria street own- ished with , two eleilitieule 'blue
ed by Miss lieyeettt , . wiegs; at one- side fastened with a
George Scott fell accidentally' 'on cabuction' of • blue.: soutathe eraid,
Wednesday evening of last weee. and AfteT the cereMony pueonned
bad. oneaegebsOkea at the ankle. •
Nurse Griffith. of London is tiking
the 'management of the lidepital (hire
ing her- sistelesilllnesS., '
We. E. !Campion and her son"1,1r.
Carl , Campion the Perth Bank: are'', own .prettiily furnished :,.'neW • brielt
On a holiday easit to :friends her.e. reSidenee, Bayfield Roail. be bride
• • • . . •
pared for Abe joyful occasion anti ' ._a enolinted with silver,. and a .cut glass
little tinie. spent. in general eme..'eesai water bottle, with glasses: to. match.
tion;' •when _they .' left to ieeter their The ehardh was • lavishly dee.oreted"
with flowers and bunting. • A great
member of the memberof -the congee-
Mkss Jessie Strang; daughter of: ha e been in Lando for sometime and galloe' 'greeted. theni.
.br. 'Strang, lett ,on the eih instfor the 'groom is ermiloyed. with ehe'.Dote 1VIrsWilliatn johliston: returned , to
Riverside, Califtintia Where she will Engine Works Co. 'after see:el-fig his her home' mi.. Monclay. last after grime
be the 'guest of friends duting the apprenticeship Witt 'Mr. Haieer at"' a weeks' t: to het neice .Deteoit
eeeeeeleebee
Bring in all your '" Old Iron,
Rehberg; Rags, Etc.. We Pay
'cash, eive- , • you highest '•prices
and weigh your .goods on Gove
velment inspected Scales.
We want you as 6.; •,11stomer,
Give us a. trial. .
AT cYUR 8TORE EVENINGS , AND
••
'• SATT.J. 11,DA.YS'.
•
cording ,winter: • • plumber. ' whither 9.1).d went for change of air.
• nov. M. D. 'O'Neil of e St. peter's
Mrs. LS. MeGorman, of St. Mary's • Through the. 'ecindnese • and -courtesy •
Chthedrar staff; London, was the gUeSt
of Rev. Father McRae of St: Peter's lees the guest while wa toif Miss of Miss Elia Smith ,of Goderich, ' we ,
Hayn, • and het mother; Mrs. Wiesner; have the pleasure of •hatieg the fol- • IN IN JACKSON & SON
(lurch here. Ile also visited his rela-
tives and ,friends at Kingebridge.
• DonaldMart,yn, the tenoWned High-
land. dancer ef Ripley, drove down
last week with his wife and :two
ehildrere _On their return Mrs. Capt.
Maleolne Meedonald a.ccompanied thern
ter a short visit, • ,• .
' Mrs, Joseph 1 lhott Iiis returned
very much improved in .heialth • from
her Visit to •England and Scotland,
' Mr. Tom Nicholson isthe proud
poisessot of a Cremona violin manu-
factured in Nee. Mx:. Nitholsontree;
sures the violin. .highly. • It has been
in the :possesside or the family for
four geherations being handed- • down
-from father to son. ' •.
Mr. and Mrs. Will, Megaw he v e re-
turned ito their' home in, Winnipeg
after a 'pleasant visit at Ilet h ef
IVir. and Mrs. D. eleeerin, pereete of
• airs. Megaw. •'
Mr. William •Ldsbam, Grand Forks;
,
North Dakota, ha tiehassed so meth
wealth that he has- retir ?.d • from basi-
•flea and teavels around hi hie • auto -
1
tmobile, Happy • man.. He spent his
•': school dayseby the old 1Vlaielan4 River
lentils only one of . many Who , have
•;done Well -in their Wtle with the
' world, .
IWe shave reeeivect the following • en-
notteaement Which we . give our reed.
ere with iitich pleasure: l .
Mr.• and Mrs, .Perchial Evans Bell
-.have the honor Of anneuncing the
• marriage of thee! • daughter, Vide
Mabel and Mr. Wellingten E. Dee-
idson on Wednesday.the thirtieth eof
• September nineteen hundred and
eight at Wienipeg, IVIanitoba, .
•
;.When. the bride and. groom: arrived
..at Pilot -Mound, their : future. 'Woe,
e,
-large reception was given tliJn. by,
• Mr, and 'Mre. Graham, at the cone
"• elun
sion of . which the bride aed g'rooi
went to their beentifully ti reishe :1
i • house, The many true frields fete
of Pie, bride and groom. wish them .all
, thelfapPieesslife can Ward them.
• ;Before leaving Goderich the teale wits
l preseided by the Epworth League end
• eongregation of Victoria sereet church
Mai a plop of goldtestifying their
eiteem for their former sareanist,'Lnd
worer it their Leam. and Sunday
School. The four unche of the ' bride,
the Meresie. 'Sults of Illeandom Winnle
pee and Goderi 11 else. ere' felted': Iri
with a purse of gold 'Red Many vale ejeity, wqrt ft 1,tsttr lieceitablc donation;11xh1b1is must be at Goderith not• .
iele,le Wile. siert given 1.1!..r by Wends. of vegetable; to the heseitet. • later than NO, n4.
Mrs. MeGorman 'come, eirough eeee lowing•announcement • given the
them before going threue:ti to • poet readers' of The News -Record : you ate' Ocrap Ir• on:Dealers.
'Arthur, where shewill join her
Debtor McGorman t f that. place..
cordially invited to • Attend the third.
Annual Graduatieg Exercime "or the •
Cumbeelerid street hospital Training
School far ,nurses to be held at Cum-
berland street presby leder' church,
between Myrtle and Peek AVe.e., on
Thursday, •October the twenty-second •
Class of ' 1908 : Mary V. Merriam,
Frances G. panel", Mergar,e, Kernah-
an, L-.TWIlitely,, Mina Fredealle
Katherine Me G. Caulfield, ' Margaret.
coonft: • .
•
Mrs. -Aldsworth Watson, has' remov-
ed to her beautiful new eed• brick its=
idence on Lighthouse street,.
Miss- Hidden L. Whitely . Will not
leave the hospital after graduating On
October 22nd but will remain in that.
institution . up till Feb. 1909, three
years from thd date Pf her entrance.
A. local branch of the county N-.11.
C. • A; wee recently organized • witla
the follovving officers : •
President, Dr. Hayden, •
!Vice, A. Mb.. RobertSon.
Secretary,Will Johneton.
• Treasurer, James Carrie. '
Express man Prank Le:wren:et and
1Virs. Lawrence took the -tweet aetnt's
excursion train', • and left 10 vtsit De-
troit friends' ;before jeLiing Duk,
Mrs. Slack 'a:id Miss Lawrente• i'n
Toronto. e. • •
Architect Fowler is baiing.his pret-
ty repidencepainted nuff, ;red the
trimmings ; of brown 1.* -outside
doors will be green. Ilia hoeSe has
been remndeled by Mr:. 1;'W1et; 'tilt°
the English Mimetic. • .
At the first meeting of. the C. L
Literary Society after the e'ecoe'fairee:
very fine prograte was eirkentod• thre
audience The hone •ery pie:Orient Dr'.
Strang, gave the tery•
teresting address, on Ile trrof eiiti
land and England, and eve here would
advise the doctor to have his trip prin-
ted in book 'for as Inepector Wether-
ell did genie year ago, and tee had
the pleasure of selleig vie ceeelvs ter
him, The other nuerele on ;he ow -
gram were Well rendered, the reeding
of the Journal edited by.Misi Eleanor
Walker, not being the least worthy of
note. President's addrepe, Donald
M. Clark ; Instrumental Duett, 1Vlisses
R. Clark and G. Warnock; R611 Call
by the Secretary, Melville Anderson;
Selections by the Glee Club, and not
theleast interesting were • the critie's
remarks J. M•rerield. We wish the SO'
tety a successful finale. • The officers
for the fall, term are : Peesident, Th
M. Clark; Vice-Pretident, Pergus Me -
Naught; -Treasurer, Orville Duluth ;
Journal editor, Miss Eleanor Walker.,
assiStant editor, John Elliotlo, pian-
ist, Miss gotta • Clark e Councillors',
Mist Grace Warnock, Miss Gladys Mee
Nevin, Orton DUrnin.
• Yr. Walter. Nand ol the Signet
• Ad, returned from a visit with relit.:
tivee in Totonto last week.
Mr, John Worsell who mat with the
serious ' aCeldent • mentioned in, laet
.11.0.0:ra
HURON'S HORTICULTURAL EX-
HIBIT .
The attention of fruit growers
theoughout this country is- urgently
called to the deeirabilitiof having a
t),
large exhibit of that gro e in• ' this
county at tho Provincial I orticultural
Exhibition whieh opens in Toronto On
Monday, November 9th, Liberal prize's
are awerded for the general competi-
tion, in which all- fruit groWere may
enter, and a grant, of $25 from the
County Connell Ilea been added to the
Provincial prates in the county One:,
petitions, County .Clerk Lane is act-
ing at secretary for the ememittee who
are endeavoring to coiled the county
exhibit, and he will be glad to • send
copieS of the prize list and all desired
information to anyone .asking • same.
All express ehatges to Goderiele atid
wnek's ISsIls of VI° Ner•rfacord Is thenee to Toronto will be paid,
now in goose/11ln Ari3P1 tat." „nis jftw. that exhibitors are at littlei or no el -
was not properly set at first, being pense.. By all means let anyone hav-
quit, a bit out of plate, and the sure ing good fruit apeeimens arrange to
goons bad to give him eti .a,„sthet'enfieend them to Mr. rant, so that per
and r2.s.,t it.• 'county may, as before lead in the
T.he Vt'ooutn's MindunetrY 80- dieedaye at this splendid ochihition.
. .
1 NcOleCted •
• Nears;ghtednets
. Grows Worse., -
• This is the. danger,
.and the progrest of
• urtea.rsidhteRittess is
• the fOrertitttter ot
,blitadness. ••
We correct all es.0 de.
, recta.
• A. 3. GRIGG.
Scientific jeweler ,
• end Opticisaa
CLINTON, ONT..
Situations
• with leading husiriess houses
• await our graduates. -
LOOSE -LEAP LEDOER
and all modern office me.
thode. which (Inure rapid
vaneinent.
Gl1O0 SHORTHAND
taught by the only teacher In
Ontario who attended the
author's ethoo1.
l'DREEt couRses-Tetegraphy
,
Stenography, Commercial,
PitER ANY DAY. Win* FOR PAstietiuld
PAL,4 romvt PPOM SP7..I
Clinton liminess College
GEO. SPOTTON,-
J•13..11oover
Nelson 1101
with the beall.ty. and.
completeness of our
furniture display if
you will come auct
look at
Famously Fine
Furniture
it isi11 evcirsr "respect -
There is'grace.„
beauty, style in eve&
piece: And we wish
it • ditinctly under-
stood that this is fur-
niture made ,to With-
stand good hardi3ser-:,
vice. We don't pen
gimerackstuff,though
you might think so
from ou; Prioes.
0::$89e:b
Furniture, and Funeral
Directors.
We ate tilt, holo agotast,tot tto
Pitmona Hada* Sptings and
• Osteimoot 16.4Atesaos.
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