The Clinton News-Record, 1908-10-22, Page 2Olinton
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remember -we guitraatee
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,50. Cents a Bottle t
Our Spites ,are Presk
The NewieR-ecord pill be sent to any
addrees, entil the'end. of 1908 •,ior10
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HAVE, lilt SAMPSON BRAND
of Cement for sale, in large and
small quantities. These is no bet-
ter Make of eerfient .on .the maxket.
Offeee opposite G. T. R. passenger
stationTelephone • connection, or
orders nnay' be lett at Harland Bros.
bardware store. if more ponvenient.
JAMES HAMILTON. 'CLANTON..
.14EW. MEAT MART.-ITAVING
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chazed the buteheririg blielness car -
'rile! oft for some time by the
Colelougli 1 r o we reipectfulli
solicit a share of the Patronage of
the publii whieh we hope. to merit
by keeping the best ol Meats and
at reasonab/e prices:, Give cis • a
*Ile Our gimp is•next"to The News
Recut' Office. -T. Dr. tic Bert Murpby
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• Increase Your Salary.
Proper Preparation Dees
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TORONTO, OWL
And the time tee commence in
rignt eow.. One, hundred and
&one .stedentS from' otherbusi-
ness colleges have -patrenized '
' this &Mao within.' one yee.e. •
What dope this prove? We .
. give •• the beat. Nothing else .
woeld satisfy •use -nothing else
should satisfy you. Ali gradue
•ates readily secure erePloYment.
Write foe catalogue.
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We J. ELLIOTT,. Prineipal.
Corner Yonge and Alexander stielets.
FLOUR St FEED
When you need Flour p1aee
your ord6r with us and It Wil)
ree1ve,prompt and Careful
'attention. • •
WE ALSO ICEEp
a supply :if teed; etc, and will
be, pleased to. .supply your
wants.
J. A. FORD
Order
Coal• Now.
•••••nrA,Aolmo...6
Pince your order for your
supply. Of teal with the under-
signed and thus secure the love -
est price and prompt ' delivery....
Office 'Oppostte Grand • Trio*.
passimger station. Telephone.
connection.
HanliitorL
COAL
ortnpR YOUR, YEAitiS SUP
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.11.4V • NOW. THE, IEST IN
THE MARKETe$1 PER TON,
BUT. IP ont8nto.AND PAID'
FOR BEFORE MAY 31.gt, A DtS-
COUNT OF .40 CEN'TS A TON
WILL EIE ALLOWED. '
Orders left at Davia &
will be promptly attended to. .
• er Stevenson.
OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST*
wifi be at Iloitrees' Drug Stott,
Clinton, on Friday, August 28,
Sent. 26, Oele '; 23, Nov. 20 and
Dee. 18.. Glasses properlyfitted,
DIeeaaea of the eye, ear, noie mat
•thnoot treated.
ere, 1
COndueter Oliar:ee P. Clarke was
caught whft Makin, et coupling at
Hanover, ant kltied„' ' •
Seligliano au4 Maki, were found guile
ty of, manedaughter et the Sault Ste.
Marie ASeleoe. „
An arrangement hafe,been made to
ship the Hindu coleny in British Col-
umbia, te Brit sh 1-;londuras.
A warrant has bon- isSued for lVfne
pins, the G. T. yardman, held res-
Paneible for the fatal wreck at MouOt
Vernon.
Henry O'Hara of Kingeton, Aged 71
.year. and !Nelson Gotteeleben, neer
Berlin, were killed by falling from
trees, --while Picking 0411)13: •
A child was leurned to death in
achooner at Quebec; and Mea. ?piquet,
the. Obild'n mother, was. very seeiously
burned in extinguishing the ten,
Wdll Known Hotel -Keeper. Use and
Re.eomraends Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diar-
theca Remedy.
,talce pleasure in saying that I
have *Opt Chamberlain's Colic, phol-
Orit and, -Diarrhoea, Reme4y in my fame
ily medicine ehet for about 'fifteen
years,- and have always ;had satislaee
tory resultsefrom its use. I • have ad.
ministered it ;to- 4 great many travel -
'mg men who, Were suffering from
tSontlee for whick it is .recemmended,
and have never failed to relieve them,"
saye J. V. ,Jenkins of Glaegovie Iy
This !remedy is or sale, by all drug-
giets. -
Corroadents 'Wanted.
• In no better way can a person help
to develop his or her education than bly
corresponding for a newspaper. At the
same tune the publishing of the news
from' a locality advertises it and helps
to build it up.. So that the newspaper
correspondent „is doing. both Idinself
and the Community, in which he lives
a pod service. •We, are pleased at ell
times to receive the weekly budgets
from the rural 'districts. The Newse
Recoiti had a very efficient etaff of
corespondents, but there are ne feve
point& Where we are • unrepresented.
If your .part of the county is not get-.
#ng attention, write use If you can
help us personallg • we shall be glad:
Or. perhaps, poi can give usthe name
of some suitable ,nereon. We ask the
Wends of The .People's Paper to do -
operate ;with ite in keeping at the
Ihead of the nroceSsion.,. •
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
Lot 30,Baydeld Line,. Groderich
township; censistingof 77 acres::
Good. frame heu&e and bank barn.
,and stabling: Well 'watered. 'Chief-
ly in. gram si miles from Clinton"
• and 1 miles train Varna, Will. be
sold on easyterra or if not sold
will :rent.. -.Thos. ntacom, Clinton
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'-'tlie„ east half of Lot 21, Concession
. 4, Le R. S., Teckersmith, containing
50 gems. The land ii all cleared;
well fenced and miderdMined. Thee°
• are 'on the premises a good' . balite
' barn and ' odd ' stabling, 4. geed.
house, and plenty of waterekine well
at thehouse aedoee at the stable.
Fotluethee particulars apply on the
premises, or. address George l3roeVne
Seaforth P 0 45
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CEMENT :FOR ' •.SALE -4
Agent. for Clinton and district for
the National Portland Cement Co.
makers of the best cement in the
market, This "is the only cement
used by: the corporation of Ulin,toti
in the construction of sidewalks, etc;
-Mts.. T; R.. Walker; „ 21.
PIANO'AND ORGAN. T:UNING AND
Repairing. -The •undersigned is
prepared to do all kinds .•I .Piano
and Organ tuning and repairing, and
being a man .of .practieal experience
is able to guarantee eatisfaction.
Orders may be Jeft at. W. S. R
Holmes' drug store. -Ed. How
ard, Clintoh.
he First Ste
Oftee'-encanse eseeiriuclie ,
has meant aucoess..to the:Um..
ands of young People who
wrote for our ..Catalogue as
the first sten toWard a god
' • salatiedeposition. • Take the •
step to -day. Address Cen-
tral Business :;College; 395
Yonge .Stereet, Tomato.
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W.11, SHAW.
President:
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Western Ontario,
We have three. Departnienta
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pRINCIPALS
CRESOLENE ANTISEPTIC TABLETS
. A ample end (elective remedy ter
SOIZIR THROATS' AND . towns
Thee oombino•the germleidel value of Creflaerm
with the bootie,* propanes et tiespery &mis/Witco.
nee. Your drogsiet or from us, Iloc in mum!.
If0inunato, Mass Oo., Lisfted, 4geina, 140164 of
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From TheNews-Record Of
October 28rd, 1889.
• sold his farm and Will be leaving the
plciee not January. , especially in the 'earlier part of it. 1
Several of one farmers are im-
proving different line$ steek 1.y the The histoey St. Andrew's cherch,
PurchatP of superior eeimals,. Myth, dates back to 1854 when an i
Aflt tR,
At....t.......
Morris Township, , The Historu of -St. Andrew s
Rot crop is .11. Si1eeeS0 in thp ' W.W.II: ' -
6h1p this season,
Lagt Friday afternoon James Shur- .
rie, ith line, had a plowing bee at
Which eXeellent WOrir was dope, 15 , .
teams turning •over 10 acres. Thin .r
The history of a congregation ex- .
gave air. Sherrie tl. good .Wt as he has t 4.
fragmentaey and •perhaps imperfect,
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- Church, Bluth.
en ing over manydryeare is naturally
Clinton, October 23rd, 1889.
Mr, He B. Combe has returned from
Ole Gardeit City of the West.'
We omitted to mention last week
that the coincidences in the genealog-
ical tree( of John Smith which centred
on the llth of October in. three gener-
ations all 'happened; not only on that
day lot the month in the several yeare
but that Aar of the month tell -on a
Sunday on moll of tho-se Ilths of Oc-
tober. ' •
Mr. Joseph Archer of - Alvinaton,
Ont.; passed through Oltnton on his
• attempt Was made to organize 0, con-
' gregation and to build a place , oi.
In the fAutumii Rheinnatisie is so worship. 'To this end. a Board oil
general that it our readeits so stiffer- Management was appointed consisting!
-ing•wiii he glad to hear that a -letter el B. Taylor,. Kenneth eleBeaa, I
addressed to the Dr. Williams" 'Medi- Thomas Ritchie, John Laidlaw and
eine 0o., B•rockville, Ont., will be Walter IVIeGowan. Only one. of ',these*
to their' advantabethe last named,' is still living, Fur-
ther, a Building Committee was ap-
POileted, viz, Alexander and James
Dungannon: stewart, Malcolm Campbell,. Walter
IVfoGowan and H. Richniond Th
return heme last week, He likes. this '
,Harry Walters inoVect Ids family t° leat inentiened two a.rer mo'iriber9
ss
ection of'Ontario verY rauch,g wilt Lino
Goderich township about three milee I ek whet e jlee
O. E. Augustine moVed list week Beb •
ite
likely -Seettlieiii . a. 'he 9 -h
-• et tho• -congregation- ' -
pod aiteation.
While her ' For three years services were held
froin 13eyfield. ' e the ' gentle-
la Keueth' e
man met With a eumber Of old-tinie ieto the house lie recently purchased aan s ,a.rai ell'os,
1om/Perd Sanderson
the church sheds, 1 rod in a building
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friends, who 'well ,,be pleased to have Will, gmme
ott in ho. 'from New On- on th° n°runr where MrAndeeson'a.
hira . and family come to Goderich!. . : S
township to live. e . terio and is spending a. few days with' store is at presentTheseervices
friends here before he returnsWere 'conducted by Messrs. • John Ren
.
n, •
Mr. Those Kearas, after ten 'weeks .,\ 60...w. A. Smith left*to ni MeKay, ,last wee . ,
k K, 1VIcRobbie ' and oth4S.
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confinement to the house from -Inflein- attend :the Sunday .schoor and . Fp e ' Oe •October lithe 1857, the first
MatoEy rheinnitisin, was able to be, Werth League cOnverition•at Auburncommunion service . was held; the
iip town last Week: • . ' ' I A. A. Young, who met with a seri- Presbytery sending Revs. 'Sutherland
Mr. J. •Johnston was so successful ous accident on the Dungannon. taco and -Rennie to donduct the .serviee.
at the turkey shooting mita that he course on fair day, is progress' ng Theservios. was held M the building
can afford to 'tickle' his pala,ie , with., favorably and expects to Tretuene, to his where :; Me. Andersen's store ' now
"roe'" turkey for some time to, comae. home in a day er twq. ' -, . • StandS. 011 that OccasiOn 'Al .names
House ,of ,Commons Debates,71 Rev. Mr. Langford preached • mis- Were placed On the Conitnunioe Roll.
Robert Porter, • M. P., has forwarded efonary sermons in the Methodist Of those names only thee are ie. the
bound v.:gimes of the Hoesee of ' Com- •church Sunday inieraing • and everting, congregation • now, viz., MO. John,
mons Debates, 1889, in two volumes, He also conducted. : the eervice. at Mertene MrS. George, %IlicGoware and
to the library of the Mechanic's In- Orewe in the• atterimon.e, - - Mr. Welter McGowan.,. Six others are
stitete, per favor of W. 'IL Cooper,Percy. Sanderson and family moved still -living as far as known,
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P.2411- , 1 t -Week to Lanes, where Mr. San- and 'Mrs; James, SteeVart in Winnipeg,
Wednesday 'the air.'waa full of music - (terser, has purchased the generel bus- Mrs. Jthn Laidlaw in Vancouver, Mrs.
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as the Italian tapers tongued ' their feeee of yfr, elepoeage, • We wish Mr, .James McGowan -:. ii•C Tordiito,' mi.
stringed. instruments 111 vehtees en:- Sanderson success in his new businesS., James. McKinnee. in Alberta, and
gaged by parties attending the Wadd-1 . - Mrs. • Charles Rodgees.in Wawa -nosh; a
Ing of Miss Grate Roberteon and Mr,
Albert Pildham of Gederich and : a
large; number of people, chiefly ladies,
thronged. St; .Paul's church .to witness In the report given here 'of the re- first name on the roll being that ot
Brussels:.'
number of children. were, baptised; the
the .cereitionY. • • cent w. c.' U: convention' it was. sta. William Laidlaw, son of Mt. and'Mrs.
Death of Mr. IJames Eliggitis.,-Sate tied .,,i,eae the Clinton couneir had ,been John Laidlaw. ' Dmibtle.ss there were
tirdey evening tbe 12th of Oct, Jame iietitioned ' '-•'-fer . Local OPtieu. It other l,ba.ptistris in . the , Congregation
kindly .smiao. or feel the warm prsou--r-cis dfut.speunteo4 lthicendsoe sao!iieuor
e. Biggins died et , . his residence in should have read that the Ceuncti prior to this date, but the records of
No more shall we be greeted by , his Clenton. at the ripe age of 82 years. !was asked by the W. 0, T. U. to eee. them are elsewhere .
ore, "°...,1.1P4' :osIone to stand Where the graveYard
1868 the church Was begun 'which
of. life frtendly , hand. He has pne . .
, member of the Auburn church. -
In connection with• that church '
now is on DinsleY etreet -It was not
to. :his reward 'beyond Atter having
September,, 1859, that the Ohurch
honorably done . his cluty here. Ile Grey Township.
• Was dedicated, e The:. preacher on that
•
• _ occasion was Rev. T,. ,1 :Allan, "The. Stothers.
tiiraleemereeespecially-entepteek--e. ' * " -keete Youngewee-a-visitareneen
took at great pride hi matters ae'yieul- •
sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's
supper wcro administered on the eanee
day.
On Oct. 19th, 1859, a call was ex.:
tended t,o Rev.. Alex. Currie, and Mr.
Currie was Settled 40 The first reguleit
pastor of .Blyth, elullett and. Man
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chaster early in 1800,
On Sept. 20th, 1801, the Ant elder
ei the Blyth congregation was erdaine
en, vie., William Mackenzie. ..
M. Cueria's pastorate continued un -
tit .1862 when he was succeeded , by
Rev. John' Stewart, who •rained
18•65 so as t� perrnit a re -arrange-
ment of the whole district. ,
, On Sept, 19th, 1800, . „Rev, • S.
Youtig was ordained and inducted at
pastor of Hielett. and ManChester and.
on Nov. '13th, 1,860 Rev A McLean
was ordained and ieducted as pegtor
Blyth and Belgrave, There were • 6
members of •Blyth'congregation atthe
time of Di. MeLcae's induction hut
only, ten of them are reerebers' ei the
congregation today, viz., Mr, Walter
•ItleGowan, • Mrs, George 1Vica.owan,
Mrs. John Martin, M. Lachlan Mc-
Quarriee Mr; and MrS14.''HUgh 1VICQUae-
rie; Mrs. Jaines' Logan, Mrs, Janies
Dodds, -Mrs, Thomas • Laidlaw and
Mrs. Gregor McGowan. Mr, McLean
began his pastorate with 66 members
and closen it 40 years later with'338.
members.. . •
On Feb:. 29th, 1677, ellyth aud
:grave were formally eeparated by de-
cision of presbytery. In ;the Same
year the: ptesent chare1i4os efoted.
and dedicated in January, 1878, the
late Rev, Dr, t11eVicar o montreal.
preaching the dedicatory \semen,
On Nov. 6th, 1906, Rev. Dr. Me -
Lean rftied !rein the pastorate alter
a •faithful and successful ministry of
40 yearee He new resides in Goderich.
and is till Clerk .01.11149e Presbee-
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On the 18th of April, •1907, Rev, je
L.: inducted into,
the pastorate, and associated with ,hinf
in the sesalon are Messrs. MeQearrie,
Semis, . Anderson, Brighain, LTACObS,
-Gardiner; 'Elder and Cutt..:. The Boardof '
5;m
a: nacgoov
e mla
tI.entn. at<ophreasiemai) n43L
n t • Ecosest.s, of
131.
Hamieton- ineeretarketrea,surerie 0.•
Taylor, 11. G. Kepowane . James
Sime David. Laidlaw,' .John MMillan,
Richard ' 1VecCominins arid Joseph
ing, and was probably as well pealed miss iveareibe, Smith. - •, • , • '!""- .
Hullett el3ranch Agricultural . society .1Vire.. '• • • , ; ,
the Province. He was •Presidenteof the. onto .where she will visit her sister, • ItAh
in thorough -bred Cattle As any 'mail in 'Wise Armin Rozell has gone to Tot-
GANANOQUE.
for , many years. t le was eminently Mrs, flapper of 'Bay `,Cit , • ' 01111011BIA
ItehtiC , spirited. in all niatterg.,p6r4in-e and MO. 'Berton 'of Detroit,. were • •
Ing to. agriculture; and patridtic.„ Ile visitors at Lake',S ani'con: ' *
had a steict , sense of justice and a Miss Martha Armstrong, '01 Bel. . •
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large hearted humanity governed hie grave, was -. holidaying with " Miss .HAD RHEI,1111-A.TIS1Cie'BOT .DODD'S
opinions and ,actions. He ' took' "a Olive Like last week. • •• • . .xpe.Ny PILLS CURED IT,
great pride in the..progress and pros-, The root crop is, auitera seccess!,'
verity. of Canada, was a, Liberal Cone, Grey township .this year.' Ooprad
.eeiVative : and,elmeninet.' • the Michel, an old and, well known reit. • 7
Hugh.. ea. herneilin. His ',Fee" t 'Again
chureh of England, and eneEegtisionan deet of the, litlectiee harvested :about • petclne.iinsn.'eE44Y.i S'•i•111.
by birth Ho was the. 'lather of W 2,000. beebele•of sugar beets and. long , • • . •
J. Biggins el ElmhueStelarM,• -Cline;y1ellew inatigold$ Oren tWe eereo.-:'• Genanoitee; Ont., Oct.' 19 (Special).
•, Wednesday .of 'last week 'John and .RiteptitAtiene datebe cured sure -
re. Lake and. Miss.:Olive' attendee ly sTtmPly and permanentlye isthe.
. the Wedding de Wm, j. •Finlay, 01 good newsthat 'Hugh, Abernethy,' a
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Blyth, °etcher, 23rd 1889; EoWick, to Miss Paelibe, .daiighter' Of i.lerellAnoWn residept of King,,Streoti is•
• Frank Wright., 'Rev: Mr e Perrin pr :spreading .einong his neighbere..
Mr. Fred. Milne .of Toronto le visit- ' formed the cereinonY; at the bride's I 'el had seffered from. Rheumatism
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ing liere at present.•. • • • ' home: .Tho loide. was dressed in White : and atiffneseeof the, joints," Mr. .Me-
. Chid:Device paid a :flying „visit • to 000lin. Ceremony took place at 5.'30; lernethy • states ; "My, .muscles would
Pletrolea; on Satueday. ' . Mr. and MM. Vinlay left. for • theie , crarePT eouldnot. sleep, and I had
Rev: C.. W.: Racey • • ni,turned' froM home that night, the hildes - going] tertiblie headaches. I took ••many edit-
IVIttchell on Friday. • away dress being 'garnet 'trimmed .1 ferent medicines but nothing 'did • Me
• Rev.. Me,..lelettfillati 'of Auburn • lefte:With silk and hat to Inateh. Guests I• any 'geed ill I tried Dedd's Kidney
thie, Station. on Monday • ona trip to to the number . • of .30 were ;present, 'Pills.. Six .beres put ine-on My feet
Scotland; • some ' from 'Toronte,. Brusse1s.. and. again." , • • •
Mr. J. tette:mile:ie. hare MOVed into other pointa. . • I Others who have taken Mr. Abee-
nesidenee on Dinsley Stre# winch The 126 con, Of Grey is eiet to nethy's advice and. end Dodd's Md.
he. purchased reeently be sneeeed,at in . the way • of good.. neyPilis are alio:loud in their piaisee
Several of the. members .of the ,L.0, terms, comfortable homes an0it of the Old. epliabM Canadian. Kidney.
G.. T. attended. a (4atto Meeting: On. do people, Seine Of the recent or remedy,e'Vor Dodd's Kidney Pills
St Helene on Wednesday 'Met. . !Present improvements, include driving cure Rheuznalsnn' and other blood
The ladies- of Trinity chueth...congree. elicits at Gee. SPoiranAs• and • ThOnmS disea,c.;eS by curing the Kidneys.
gation ,here . mot at the reetery on rocking's And a new pig 'pen at. V. !Sound . Kidneys •keep tbe :biped' free
.1711A1SO4.4iLeYe_aleg;and. formed , them, Foerster's, Alex. •Perrie is pliteing Op.:: from impurities.' And with:no' imper-
selvee inti a 'Cletirch 'Women's. Guild :a .wire felted -along • the tirentThf -his Atte-Fetch as title acid itt the 'Weed, eou
with. :the followingofficers : Mrsfarm. e Jas. lyr„ Knights farm an i.cnuinot have such pantie , and danget-,
Tenet. Sr.; presideet Mre. G., 'We buildings ere kent in a tide- bonne-iike ions diseases is Pain 'in :the Becle
gRacey, vice-president, Mrs. F. Mete. fashion and mi ht. be copied by Many RheumatietneLumbago, Neuralgia, and
calf, Itreaeurer ; Miss S: Tanner, re, a property OWner.- :• ' Heart Disease. • •
txcep yolit Kidney$ strong and " well I
with. Dodd's Kidney Pills and you can
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ietaryt, Mrs. A. 13elity, assistant sec-
retary e,e:ceeutive committee, Mte,1 •
nlmigh, Mrs, C. E. Tanner, Mrs. Walk -1 Benmmer
er, Mo. Jones, Mrs. Bell Mrs Nee r. • . • •
Zurich
erdiriro t, ad reS dite
gregatioh lir tVangelieil church on
Suedayevenieg, in the interests- of the
Y. -111:-C. A. It appears • that this ore
ganieation has Picked on Huron ()Gee-
te for an experiment'. as to what can
be 'done . in theesmiller villages and
rural districts., to furthering the great
ii,c;ft, among young men which. . the
eociety is doing in the cities, atidthe -
experiment,- , will- be wathhed with a
good deal 01 synipethetic interest. -
. Mr., Robert W. Williaties; who start-
ed with the Sovereign : Bank. here and
later •re•tained 'by the Moleons, has
peen transferred to the. London branch
and left' for hi§ new duties, die Mout-
day morning. "Bob" has been' a gee-
erel favorite wilth the buseiness men in
town,. who • regret hie denartere; - bet
all wish him. success :in .his more
sponsible position.
Mrs. Dane Koehler and Misa
Koehler Creditor!: friends rec-
ently.' • , '
Mr. J. W: ilogarth, formerly' a.
school ' teaeher in this township, has
heereappoieted by the Ontarie Govere-
nicht to visit the schoo* of Eligland
and Scotland, in the interests of Ed-
ucation. • • • •
Serveyors are said to be at' work
locating • a. line for an eleeteic:. road
!rota Cabana's brick yard to, •St.
Joeephedock, distance of about two ,
miles.,
Mrs. Henry Otto, Who is making flee
home With her daughter, Mrs. fleery
Kalbfieisch, is on the siek list. The
old 'lady is in her 90th year, and up
to now, has been quite striart
faee the cold, e,vat days of :fall with- I •
net a fear of Rheunittisre. •
tion. They meet Apia on Wednesday Ileneen ,Long was'at his nom here
afternoon•next at 2 oeelock,. after- over Sunday, , ea •
wards every two weeks. • Misses Elsie Oke and Pearl pishet William Martin, the defaulting North
••••••••••••.1,1
GOderich Tp. Oetether a; 1880
John A., Proctor has rented his.ferm
on the 14ith- eontot a tori of fiee
year to D. ' Gliddori who fortnerly
Worked one ef the Alexander farms,
Mr. Proptor will likely remove to
Hohnestille,
Mr. R, A. Hearn is giving tip ' the
John Naftel farm, having bought one
at the ind of the Out lithe to which he
will reinove and there nob being the
requiSite buildings thereon he will sell
WS stook and implements on the forme
et farm on Wedneaday, Oet
!Monday of -last week aftee spending a
were delegates • ;for the League and Bay tax collector, pleaded ettilty of
Sunday school At the convention at miseappropriating the town's funds in
Auburn last week, ' .1 the Assize Court, and asked for his
Quite a number of 0,1. young people ,liberty in order to cormilete restitu-
' here attended the fowl' supper at tion. •
Zion larst week and we ',Suppose ' thy Medisori AVenue Baptist Chereh,
till enjoyed theneselves New York, hei decided to call Rev.
The concert given by the Son t of Dr. Charles A. .Eatnn of Cleveland,
Temperance on Friday evening of last formerly of Torento. •
week Proved (ttideeSi. The Lurnan mann Noas .indiut,:d by
, .
The Government will begin, selling
old, age an'nuities, t month. '
, AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER,
By a special arrangement with the
Home Journal of Toronto we am in a
pogton to offer this high class home
magazine in conjuection with THE
NEWS -RECORD at a price that intist
appeal to all loVerg of good reading.
The Home Journal has. already it
wide. circulation throughout Canada
and is fully dernmistrating the fact
that it ought not to be neCeSsary to
go outside of this country for Mora -
Imre of this class'. It is !wholesome:
fearless and interesting with it fund
of %Mabee information, stories, illus-
trations, ets., set forth in the best
typographical style, The Myer for
Oetober "The Little' Apple Gatherer,'
is typical of stterdy Cane.dian child-
hood, In- addition to it serial and a
number of 'short etprieg, the'e am iii
teresting articles on "The 4MiIk
Question,” "Women's Work at the
Fair," "The W. 0, T. U. and its -
Work," Mesie, Fashions, etc, We
are Able to offer this magazine evith
ThnNews-Reeord for one year at the
price of $1.26 for 'both. This offer
wilt not hold good indefinitely se that
'those who wish to ayes themselves of.
It should do ,so now. -Address ell or-
ders to W. J. Atitchol, Thc News -
Record -Office. ,
weather Was favorable and an "'eel- Chicago grand jury on a charge of
lent program wee glen, The. •Sain
Slick orthestra was "the liftill !" The murdering Fanny Gilmore Thompson,
door -keepers took ift some over • •
formerly of Toronto and Winghara,
d f Id r g
eel, • Papers ad mane o an :o SUL,
,
1 Mr, and Mrs. -Charleg Walters re,, found inVarietta College library., at
•turned horne, from yelie,wgraes ea Marietta, Ohio, may reitilt in a settle-
'
motet, of ‘C., dippute regerdid*Ith botin-
.57-62 THE CRITICAL AGI.
Height of vigor is,past-nature's
power slowing down -vitality ebbing
Awae, endurance decreasing. r stop the
progress of decay,. tone up the weak-
ened nerve centres, impart vigor to
the tiring body --prepare for the ;crisis.
Best means for rebuilding is foued in
Ferrozone hrightees up the whole
bcing imparts power, streegth, vigor.
OM age is pushed, back twenty years,
the reliance of youth is teetored, vig-
or, viol and new life egtablished.
You'll try Perroeont, 50c. at all deal,
ere,
..•
few days at Toronto on their way, 'dairy line hbout, Passamaquoddy 'Bay,
but Mrs. Walters hag sincie been called e • • •
away again, her destination thig time
being Cedarville'Michigan, forty l".)0 'YOU GET rmactiS
ertileg from Sault Ste. Marie, 'whither This trouble ariees front torpidity of
Rho was simmorted by it, teleeram the liver. Nothing acte so nicely as
from her daughter, Mtg. Archie Dr, Hamilton's Pillge They stie
Dower, Mr; Dower bale foe 'a long the liver, kid the system ol bile, tone
' time leen ttoubled with his lunge aid the stomach, give appet:te and sound
sjnce ing ratite Mtn title place in the digestion, you feel drowsy and bad'
ispring has been .getting weaker and is tempered, :Dr.• Ilatailtott's Pins will
'now very love. Mr, Dewar's family help you at onee,--takew et night
are welt known here 11,11d we aro sure you're, well' by morning.' Don't' be
,all will Wish him a speedy recovery, Afraid Of Dr. pms, • tlley.
which, however, is regarded as 'doubtare mild -don't gripe or nauseate-.
fut. » » They lust "cure" that's all.
October 22nd, 008
"rive ZAPerietwe
0Witli good's Eforeeperilla, and En Von.
viaCad. IS 4 great modielne,H-41114 le the
subetimee of 40,80e letter* by Weal count,
esolved In two Iwo. Thor *I of oures
of all blood dieeaaas, loieeteppetiteerhenina-
Jisne, afterefever 'noncoms, tinit tired feeling,
nervous. woorkw, dyipaps* estArrb.
:tube.° :114;1 I :10-b9;b•peliervt:Nitzl:8411::
twin* tile boot medicine for rhoustra.
wen my maimed end myself have tee It
eeitteew,' as. O. . Powsuce Oeboure,
out.
thririreernik-o4Proldut.e.""totbizi:Tiendited"ciMewiruenritli
I took ends *impolite» Thanks to this
medicine. I am new well." 'Donee, Toren.
eerine south BOthlebern.N. x.
Dives etreingth-"*. here ve;e1geodei '111-
sareinarille for three 'men mid blare alweee
found it a strenetinsivinir 'reediainen
Gowen; ALGA sleekest. Smatferd, Ont,
Rood's inireaperilla. lewd oferritse%
140 Woes One Potter. Prepared. onlY
O. T. good Co., Xortell,Moseel.1.
Englaud will deVote t500,-)
oao toward the. relief of the unem-
ployed,
iniXed train waS derailed near
Allendale and six passengers iniurcd.
0. Tyner of picton was kil-
led by his automobile upsetting in a
Montt).
, e, ;The I3est Pla.eter.
A 'eneee of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on
to the affected parts is superior to
any -plaster.-• When troubled Witt!. lame.
beck or palms in the side or. 'cheat
gee it a trial and you are certain to
be more than pleased with the; prompt
relief heideli it affords. This Raiment
also reliveserheumatie pains and is
certain to pieese anyone sefferitig
from that dieease. Sold by all dreg -
gists.,
NEW AND UP-TO-
DATE
Men s Suits,
Youth's Snits
,do
Boys' Suits,
,
vercoats
See our Men's
Special,
Furnishin
'Hats,
Gloves,
Shirts,
Collars,
Underwear;
Sweaters;
Hosiery.
Etc.
•Jacobs
TAILORING *
.1116,0reSgAtt4:::
•Wit.O.Spritigis
We sell a very good Mattresa
and Bed Spring far $5,
We have better goods or "
a little rnore money.
. Iron Beds, strong and "
durable, frorn $2.50 to
$18.00..
J. EL Cheileins:
Furniture and Carpets
"B LYTH
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