The Clinton News-Record, 1908-12-10, Page 2'
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Have a Look 1
Clinton News -140°N
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4* the Nice Things and the
WPM Things we .1111V0 for
Christmas mu,
Charnels Veda—ladled and gen.
,• tlernen i
- Rot • Water Bottlee—the kind it
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that weer
Brushes—all kinds
' EhonY 000(1s—a full aesortment,
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Military Sets .
1 Dreeeing Oases—Oiled with eb., •
ony gooda
Manicure Sets
Shaving Sets • •
Glove, Collar and Cull Boxes—
leather „
Razors—the best makes
Shaving Strops—a One assort.
ment
Hand Bags and Purses
Kodaks and Oameras—S2 And 9 p
Perfumes—a beautiful display in
handsome boxes, and choice
Iodors, 25e and up, . 1
s
; W. S. R.. HO.LMES :
;. , Manrg Chemist, .$
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—RELIABILITY — EXPERIENCE -
A Duteh. exploring party has; dis-
covered a strange
Guiana who Speak a language Which
is a mixture of Dutch, English • and
Portugese.
DR. OVENS, SUR41ON, OCULIST,:
will be at Holmes' Drug Store,
Clinton, on Friday, August 28,
Sept. 25, Oct. ' 23, Nov. 20 and
Dec. 18. Glasses properly fitted)
Diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat treated.
NEW FIRM
OF CRAIN DEALERS
—
The undersigned have secured the
warehouse • formerly occupied by .
• Mr.. W. G. Perrin aed arelon the
market for all kinds of, grain • for
which they will pay the highest .
possible price. • •
BRAIN,CORN AND
SHORTS.
We will keep on • hand at our
warehouse a supply of Bran, Corn'
and Shorts. Grain taken .in Alt- •
change. .
Ford & leleod
Winter Term Opens Jan. I
Arrange now to
the famous
TORONTO, ONT.
This school stands to -day without a.
superior in the Dominion, Nearly all
colleges claim to be the best but•
claiming to be so, • does not. make.
them so. Get our Catalogue. Reed it
froth cover', to doyen •See for : your-
self .what this college is doing and
the advantages it offers. •
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W. .7. ELLIOTT, Principal,
Corner Yonge and. Alexander streets.
Order Your
Coal Now
Place your Order for your
supply of coal .with ttre
unlet-
sied •and thus secure the low-
est :price and prompt delivery:
Office opposite Grand Trunk
passenger station. 'Telephone
connection.
J. Hamilton
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ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN ..
THE MARKET, $7 i'ER TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID:
FOR BEFORE MAY 81st, A DIS-
COUNT OF 40 CENTS 'A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to, e
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W. J Stevenson.
Farmers.-Wotioe
You can get all kindeof
il
chopping done the new
Double Peo l • Chopping
• ill
next door to Clinton electrio
station. Satisfaotion sguarant
teed. Give us a tiianand be
convinced.
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Mr. John Cameron, ostmasterat
London,' and formerly editor Of The
Globe, dropped dmid.
HORSES FOR SA.14141-0WINO TO
shortricss of stable mem the under-
signed offer for sale 1 general pur-
pose mare 8 years old, 1 heavy draft,
colt rising 3 years, 1 carriage horse
rising 4 years, :1 driving horso ris-
ing 5 years, 1 driving mare rising
.5 years, 1 aged driving mare in foal
to Idolbrino, '1. ono -year-old colt.
Terms easy.—George and 'Haney
• Davis, Clinton. ,51
STRAYED—INTO Tau PREIIIIS.ES
of undersigned at ,Lot 87, Ba,ydeld
Mae, •.Goderich township,. about . the
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middle of September, one .0,00,11, red,.
yearling heifer with white on iged.
The owner is requested to pay ell
charges and take it away.—Williarn
Perdue, Clinton• P. 0. ' • 51-3
TEACHER, WANTED.—ASSIST,ANT
feneltle teacher,for the Bayfield Public
school, holding a second elass pro-
fessional eartideate. State exper-
ience i and eatery, Duties 10 com-
mence en the .04 of January, .1.009.7
All applications to fie meev Dec.
23rd, 1908. Address: J, W. Tippett,
Secretary, Box 5, e3eyfield Out'. 53-8
moon
HOUSE to RENT, CORNER RAG-
la,n and Princess streets.—David
Cairtelon. •; •49.
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FARM FOR •SALE.—LOT 31, CON.
7, Hullett, known as the Wallace
faem. 100 arcs, all seeded • down.
Good barn, 36x56,, with stonefoie-
dation, driving shed, •pig house With
stone foundation mid cement • floor:.
The dWellitig house is of freme. Two
' acres °rebate', mostly winter • fruit.
,mild from postoffiee, church aed
school; 4 miles,: from Clinton, A.s
the owner is in the Nest the herrn
must lid sold. Teams easy. For.
• further particulars apply to Mrs: 1.
Brownlee, Clinton P. O. 47
FARM FOR SALE.—F R SALE,
the east -half .of Lot 21, Concession
• .4, L. 11`. S„ Teckeismith; containing
50 acres. The land is all cleared;
• well fended and oderdrained. Thera
• are on the prernis'es a good bank
• ham and _good • Stabling, a good
house and plenty of water-eone well
at the house and one at the stable.
•Fox further particulars apply on the
premises, or address George Brewn-
lee, Seeforth P. 0. •,• • .45
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CEMENT FOR SALE.—I AM,
Agent for Clinton • and district for
theNetioal portland Cement Co.,
• makes Of the :heal ,.tiementle. • the
_market. This is the only .cement
• used by the corporationeof„Clinton
'ein the constructionof sidewalks, etc,
—Ms. T. R. Walker.; , .• 2.1
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PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AND
" Repairing.—The , undersigned e.
preparedto do . all kinds' piano
ergan tuning and repairing, and
• being a man of practical experience.
is able t� guarantee. eatisfaction.
Orders may, be left at W. 8.14
Holmes' dreg store.—Ed. T. How
• at. Clinten ' • •
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Winter :Toth . Opens
January
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Gib. .SPOTTON, PRISCIPAL.
akeif821EMEMEES
• /41.0Rie YOUNG •P•EoPLE
• trained by our a'rrangement than any.
Other in Ontario. Great demand for,our
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graduates as Business Delco Teachers,
• Private Secretaries, Office Assistants;
• etc: The embodiment of the most Ex-
pert Modern Systems' known' in Busi-.-
non; Science, We invite cOmparison,
Three Departmentg. manned by skilled
instructors, ••
COInthercial Stenography,
° Telegraphy
• Mail Courses in all 13Usincis College
and High, Sehool•subjeets.
CENTRAL. BUSINESS
COLLECE.
Stands ready' to help -young men-
' and *onion • •to 'win • inteependende
and success. It has divert the :
start thousands ' . upon thou-
sands of 'young people... It eantelp
feu. Write for Catalogue and give
us the .ehance of sending' the neXt
Stit months with' you. Winter
Term from.. Jan. 2nd, • •
• Addreas W. 'IL Shaw, Prineipal;
Yonge .and Gerrard Streets, Tot-
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CENTRA1
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Thlssdhoof is one of the largest
•la the province, lt is noted for
the' thoroughness of its work and,
the sueeess of its students': Three,
depalttment6—
COMMERCIA.L, SITOR
TELEGE,APAY.
Oui graduates are 'in demand a.
business college -leachers ft; well
as 'Office ,fteeistantS. (lee our mag-
nificent catalogue, it is Irce.
• Eltiott MoLaehlan
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From The News -Record of I Decemen.lebejet;iee mets se“erie seneeey 1.1eQefe
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; nment on the evenfrigniaosf 'theegter"
December - ital., 1889, i in Godericir
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Bermiller • ' Morris Township.
Clinton, December Ilth, 1889
Mr. J. II, Conlie pat taken up his
residence • on the Remy property,
whith he recently pnrChased.
Councillor Johnston Attended t•he
Shooting match at Mr. 13aer's, 0just
across the Holmesville bridge, .on
Wednesday last, and brought home
four or Ave fine birds, .
Mr. D. Cook lost A dollar bill §at-
urday evening In his store, Ir. S. J.
Andrews found it an the damper of
the stove, almost scorched and. re-
turned it to the owner, Mr. Cook
in return, treated the crowd to , ap-
plese about 18 customers .partaking
in the feast. •." •
Atictioneer Carling of Clinton has
received notification from . a,• Now
York banking firm that there are $480,-
.000,000 of unclaim,ed moneY in Europe
awaiting distribution among -heirs . jn
America ; and. that 'if he will send
his name with other particulars he
will hat of • something to his ad -
Vantage. A syndicate is tallied of for
the purpose of forwarding Mr. Oar-
inqeiries. • ,
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Mr. James Potter Whose farm ad-
joins Blyth shipped to Montana • a
short -Rine ago, a thorobred Cots:-
wold ram, for breeding purposes on a
ranch there, It was shipped by •ex-
press, the- charges amounting to •$80.
It goes without saying, that the
"beastie" roust have been. an acel-
lent one to justify' such a large,out
lay for transportationcharges ank
Mr. Potter received a, correspondingly
god figure foe it.
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Bayfield, December 11,.1889,
.The members' of the 0. y.. B. lodge
Of thir, -Place held their 'regular mon-
thly meeting On Saturday.Dec, 7th,
in the Orande hall. As usual the.at-
tenderice was- good) The weather.
though unfavoteble hindered not the
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loyal brethern from conung the • dis-
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tancei_of •ejght or nitia miles, showing
that they are true phservers of their
edeligatien. This hOieg the last meet-
ing1889;- the :following :officers
were elected and installed for 1890 ••
W. JNI., Thos. E. Parker ;• p,
Falconer ; Rec.-See.) jelnistoliT
Financial -Secretary,. W.: .• Weethii ;
Treas.:, ee1V. :Howaed ; Chap., ' W.
Osmond ; ' Dir. • of s - A.•. Erwin ;
•Comniittee, J. Cowan, G.-.• Weston,
Jas. ',Ilerrisen; 11. Darrell; H. Celle,
d'ay: ()Whig, to the. entiring• Ants of.
theepast leader, • W.....1.1.6Ward, 'the
lodge • ••has .:attaleed ": a high etanding
end we trust that. the teeilthers Will
assist the present' Mastee. Sas, .they•
did the pa,Ste initis eflorth to make
this lodge:secbed. to eone in the.Dome'
inion. :Suitable • eeniarks 'Were, made,
the chairmen saying that he was pitied
to accuPy, the high position to whielt
the brethern • saw .fit • to elect him.
AO: WC' might.add well blight he feel
proud,: fbr no-I:fleeter vet presided cite-
er• a better class. • cif boys than .the'
members �fthe0. Y. IL 1'4'06 '
3I, Bay•field.
December il, 1889.
Mrs., Retake' attended the funeral .of
a relativein leueltnow this week.. '
. Mise. Hattie" 'Ritchie has returned
froni her -visit to Toronto. •
Miss Morgan. ,leaves •...here o'n •TheirS-
•day for a isit With friends in Bay
City; Mich. • • .
On Tuesday Messrs.. le. • Kelly) F. •
W. Tanner; John Emig, F. 13,'Kuni-.
ner and Edward •Neweome attended, as
delegates to the Liberal Conservative
convention at• :Smith's Hill. . .•
.11Ir. George' •Jo,nee, one of the em-
ployes of the flax mill here). met with
a.. serious aeci dent on Saturday by
getting three of his fingers smashed
in the brakes. It . will .be sernetime
before George is able to'..resurne duty.
.
Saturday reeernbled a• Spring fair
day here, . farthers firore all sections
having come in to be at the sale by.
auction -of. Manitoba cattle at Milne's
hoAel, Our popular' aue;tileneet,- • C.
Ila.millon,- soon' disposed of ,tilern. •at
good tiptoe. ..
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• 81161.m:till; Dec. „Ilth, 1889)
Mr, Unity MciVittle left cm There,.
day the.5th - inst. for Parry • S'ound
district where he intends' to work . for
.
the winter. We ••wf'sli •111.1n Seceess and
a Safe return. • . • •
Mr. ;John .Sprung of the Basi Line
tiorth 'of here, leuleit One horse gored
by it bun ; one day .10,st Week, , The
horffe had to be killed:- This" is quito
a loss to.,11r, Sprung, .
Mhu; Winnie 111anning in again under
therfeutntal ••• aftee• a protracted
Benson Long spent Sunday at his
home here. •
Mos. Jas. Long shows MUD signs of
improvement. The _nurse, Mise
an, has left and Mrs. Tom Gledhill of
Goderia, has taken her place.
• Rev, W. L. Hiles of Bayfield con-
ducted • the services at ;the Methodiet
churches on this ciroit last Sabbath
in the absence of Rev, Mr. Baugh.
Mrs,. Wm, ORe leftefrom 1VIcGaw last
week for Cedarvilld, lVfich., where she
will he the guest of ;her sister, Mr.
Archie Dewar. ,
Thera was a large turnout at'Up-
:worth League meeting last 'Thuretlay
evening to hear ROT. Mr. Heist, of the
Evangelical church,
We heat that Mies Nellie Jewell has
retprned home,* and, if such be the
case, it gives us•jgreat pleasure to
know that she has recovered, from bee
indispositien so far as to' re.turn to
her 'friends here:
• Dungannon.
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Miss :• White returned to her liorrie••
that Belfast on Saturday last • .
Howard Case, of the seeet.
Sunday la,st under the parental roof:
Mies Metcalf, of felyth'yieiled at the
home 4 • • r 44 y. ,1
Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Whyard ioad
trip to "Goderich an •'rueetleye•if . •last.
Week,' . .
-Mies •Ptank..1116L-ean'' . •
(visithd at her hemo Saturday and •
'Sunday last. • ' ••
Miss Hate'eityan rat:creel from •the: •
• Gr4 Toviaship,
West on Saturdey •last ei.er a couple
• Harry' Murr•.and Rudolph Sailing of
Heittryn, have a contract of 'cutting
wood for S. S. Cole. • ;
John - Dunbar, Mitchell, has •been
pppintedassistant •teaclisr on the
staff of the' London Public school's. .
Roy Then:4/40n •of Henityn, returned
feone thoWest.. Hie .inany friends "wet-
coNmeexthinitn.ebeatciliic.g •6f. vrey..:;',.1...ownshii)
Cbueell wit), be held on Tuesday, 15th
hitt. .ThiS is the stAttitOr3i- mains
to aloft, up the year's .
•Iugh • A .7.1deNcil sop.' et: Peter Mc-
Neil arrived lianie ta`St week' feOfe
Esteyan, Man:, after. an absence , of
three • Months. He islookingeconeid-e
treble .• bett•er than when he vent
away. • •• •
• Whet !night • • heve , proved a seripliS
accident occurred 'at Or. McKenzie's,.
Mord:ion.- While, Dr. •.and' Mre
Mo r risen, . feeneerty, • .of .were • fix-
ing 'the 'well a; beard broke' and . Mr.
Shine fell twenty feet into the well,
but in Jailing. he laridA on a' board
that was attached' to, the 'etitbing and
he • got oft with a sciaci•earm • and :leg
and a •good 1iakitig hp:
Word was receiVed by Those Bailane
O
tyne„ prusgos,- of the demise last Fri-
day ; ` James Mkt6hCii 1 , : orne.rly. of
,Cfrey;,wlio went. to. Yerlitone
A:tree ye.1,"S' ;Wiltre pisciavghtersi
are ,realding.' 'He had• been in failing'
health for some droPs'y "being
• 8tisiredel;tel..piietee andpassed away his
"• Mise Carrie Shortrecd, .01 Seaforth,
tvai. yeeiting her cousin, liss, ',Jennie
Armstrong. •
After a mtichs tenger 1:..'•nuee .of ...life.
than, falls to the lot of the majority
Robert McNaughton, a highly. respect-
ed resident of Grey :township '' for over
51 years, passed ,avitay at.the hemp
of his • een:in-la,w, JO. Lowe, • 9th
ton., in his 95th year. No, speciar,ail-
went existed inset a Wearing out of the
mortal, . His birtliffiace was *Perth-
shire; Scotland, andbe' came to Can-
ada when 8 'years of age with ' his
parents , locating' ie .1VICNeb toWnship,
Renfrew Co:, a, large company comieg
to the new' land under the•direetcon :Of
Chief MeNab. In 1853 wir.: ,IVIeNaughe
ton .caine WestAvard and. took up 200
acres of'flee land lots on the 10th and
Ilth ectis. , The South fibrin Was seta
to Wrie Yeo• and the • subject of this
notice. resided: on the other 100 until
1886 'when he ' disposed of it, I -legit
Lamont being the purchaser, and71Vin
MeN:leugliton. ',find family located • in
Brussels. Mrs'. ..MeNaugliton. •died 5.
years ago and for the peat 4 years d
ceased :made his home at Mr. Lowes,
Iie was marriedtwice, to Miss Pre,-
'Oalluth 'and Mina McIntyre. Donald;
of Moosejaw and Mrs. John. Broad-.
foot, deeeased, were. children of The
first farnilY -and Dr. MoNaughtbri of
Fordwieir ; Duncan, who died in 1883
Mrs. Jolie Lowe and Miss Lizzie were
members. 'ofthe seoond, Mr. • Me -
Naughton, was a Pahbyterian.iti re -
a Liberal in pplities and • Was.
rdOat highly. esteemed by all who knew
Township council will meet on the
15th.
A Local Option contest..5 on le this
'township now.
Aneent is making greet •im-
provements' on hie farm lore.
John Mooney has rented his tam leo
Wm. 13ernard for a term of eacs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abram, 1st
line Morris, spent Sunday ,litet with
Mr. aed Mrs. Jas. Golley.
Entertainment at Ebeneeer on Fri-
day evening •last. • The choir of Iviiig-
ham Methodiat church was pre.ent."
• Mr. Win. Isbister ha purebesed ,
evaporator from Mr, James Galley,
agent for the Grimm drm ef, Mon-
treal.
` Jas. DaVis and Geo... Kere -.have-dub,
sold 'a fine year old, "colt to local
dealers, and each realized fancy figur-
es for same. .
Wiiliam Cassels, who woyked with
Ed, Pattersen during .the seihmer
•months, has nowgone to work at the
Qtltiene.John'il°SPLParline has . ge• n
Al:e to his
s,preeinegpotorrt
Jisa9:y1:114-htliaN-viritgaberabFacakil5'inN-thell
1' f partner.
Miss Mary ' Geilley entertained
number of her young friends in honor
of her brother, who is• latiedy home
from the West, • •
-" The ratepayers are -‘'epein-arms?' on
account of the high taxes this y.ear.
As for the Sommerville bridge, e'we
think our credit .is very poor if it
.v‘tould not have been better to pay:
for it in debentures.
The old Maids of fiveyears ago, told
their experience •El the Yukon, in.;:the
town hall, Brussels'. en Tuesday even-
ing. Some • of• them told a thrilling
eterY how they "caught a man."
, . •
M. Litt' and . te
visiting Mende here for a couple • of
weeks' weutto. Leiekne re they
will visit relatives. •"
Thos. Elliott move de last week. Sete
the house recently ',vacated by • J. xioc.-
' into the,.
house formerly occupied by le
0 . Atte
.
• - 'A. hot :few' .supper Was given in the
ferdsb-Ytenian efierCh iest , :feud ay
evening:. Supper •was ,seeved, .iI. the
ASelnen t of the church froee 0 ,to• 8
O'cloek, . Alter Which an teeePeint
gram, Was rendeeed itt , he enerele
Mies Hare of Henisall gang reeitt.
ed. • Mts. Young, Miss Rebertsori erid
Messrs. Wateon and Atinieeeee
LuCknoW :and Mr, McGregor: if
Helens. also -.took artya the • pro-
gram. AddresSes' Were gieen tie t1ie.
re-iident ministerS•and ale° :by,
W. Ceriway. of Nile,'
Myth
On Friday weelc after being congaed'
to beik.for fee weene, -.7aniCs Arm;
stroeg' pateed away to his' •reward.at
the age.• of 60 years. Deegased -wee;
born in Tyrone, Ireland, and'dame to
this country when he was 17' yearS
old, fine settling -.in the States; after-
wards moving to Cenada and se,ttled
in Vatigh.an township. tie wee •mar-
ried how bereft partner ' 37
years ago. .They came- to East Wee
wanosh about • 21) . leers ago. After
giving' up fanning the parents lived
with a 'daughter kri Luoknow, • after-
wards., moving to Whitechurch • whet&
they lived • over ,two years. Froth
Whitechurch they. meeed to, Blyth
Where they have•becti residents for
nearly three ,years. Beides the wid-
ow two daughters" eiirvive :—Mrs. W.
Phillips of tiewn,ea.ed Mn.:.. G.:4.
Webb of Lucknow.' The cause 'ef
death was an a,beess on the lung. De-
ceased' vas a member of the Pres-
byterian Church • and a;ConservatiVe
in politics. Tho funeral *as held - on
Meredity. arid.interntent was made at
the Donnybrook cemetery. •
• Zurich' •
.Tho,p,ev, M. Hauen • of Stiatford
• and Rev) E. H. Been: of Crediton as
slated Rev. A. D.. Gisehler in the Ev-
angelistic meeting,, at' tho 14 th con.;
' teat week. 0
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•' .end' • Mrs, Juetus Demuth of
Ashland, Wis., airived here last Week
for a visit. with •reletilves and friends.'
• They:Were .fetrmet residents rl,erieh,
and their.many friends were pleasecl.
to see them.-• ••• • :
eThe einolca seek on the p,'riat mill
brew down on Menday -afternoon last
during the heavy wind) The roof of
the dynatne meek vas punetured and
the Stack is a...Wreak: Jt is ante! 3
vats since it was put up and was of
very .heavy :iron, but tlie use of 'soft
zoal, is :very bard. on iron.
O Pire destroyed Mr, L, Itavello's storci.
sojoure with:- Mende . near •Sheeparde at Gond Bend • on Saturday night
ton, . ': hist, together With all the contents,
• The stook and building was fully eov-
' :ere& ;by insurance', Mr. Raveile's
,
NEW THEOily dwelling jiist south of the store, was
AteewT nummATeseee badly scorchedbut was saVed after
This disease is conetitut(onal---ami- hard fight The cause of the fire is
ed by "virus in thetVod that eircula- not known,
There. will be ten, more telephones
installed on the rural line. The wire
is up and the rest of the work will be
done as soon as the Phones come to
hand. There are nowtliitty-four sub-
seersHiron the new line, and as many
more will WWI,' be added helat seaSob.
tvery farmer will want a teleplime itt
'the next fewYears.
relieve at once—it cures rheuthatisin, • 444.01.44444.4•44.44.4.4+44 44.444,444•••••••444444 ,
gout and lumbago permanently. 14e-•
sults Iguatanteed, 500. boxes at all. 00 Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al -
dealers. nays. cure my coughs and colds."t ,
tes to all part of t body. To cure
you musteise a constitutional trent-
t; Nothing ,so 'eolupleteiy, dispels.
the poison from the system as Per-
rozonc, It .purifies and. renews the
blood, ele,arn itiof every taint, • The
system is vitalized and. strengthened
and thus enables to ffght, oft threaten-
ed atttieks. Not only does Perrozone
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1(e116.at it :—"Shiloh'S Cute will al-
ways opte my coughs htid eol
Hamilton citizens tendered' a bae-
quet to Hon,' J. M. Gibson, Lieuten-
ant<lovernor ,of Ontario.
'Constable Wilkins of Simcoe
shot by Chief of Pence Malone, • and
itt ill a critical condition., .
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Thp following shows the relative
standing of the pupils of IL S. S.
No. 51 .1 -lulled and East and West
Wawanosh, for November, based upon
test papers and general proficiency.
Those marked with an asterisk were
in attendance every day.
Sr. ,Division,
Se. 5th—Ralph Munro.
Jr. 5th—erma Pfeffer, Milton Plun-
kett, Marjory Doyle, Roy Nat:gate,
Sr. 4th—Ruth Jackson'', , Allister
Mann, Fromilda Pfeffer, Mary 'Raab -
by*, Ernest ' Jackson*,. May ;• Den-
stedt, Pella Stalker,, Zella Doyle,
Winnie •Howion, Lapp, Jeckion,
Clarence Symington*, Wesley Mc-
Clinchey. •
I Jr. 4th—Elina Ytuegbltitt*, Clara,
Tubervele, Russel' King,: "Blanciee
Arm-
strong*, W
nigAinefr.edLemijpam.,P'• . IY4in• ' Min-
i Sr. 3rd—Jenoie Staler, •perm;
!Symington, Verde Arsquith; Lloyd
O Ferguson, Estlpr MeCliechey, Laver-
ne • Robinson, • Robert Phillips; • Earl'
Lilla Howatt, • ,
I Jr. Drde-Willie Carter*, Henry Tarn-
, an,„ Edna Robiesoe*., Arthur • ferny,
Gordon MeClinehey. •
• Enrolled Attendance O.
Average attendance 32;
—A. F. Johes, Teacher,
Jr. Division,O '
Sr. 2nd—Effie Stoltz, Ada Stew:.
'art'' Ellen Phillips, Lena Plunkett.
O (Sr.), Jr. 2nd—Reggie, Mann; Agnes
Creighton, Bertha Ferguson. 1,
No, 1 Jr. 2nd—Olive Taman, John
eStewart*, Ethels,Stalkete and A7tellie
RObtneon* .(equal), Edwin Raittiby*,
Part 2nd—Lewis • Ruddy*, • Graeme
-Symington, Leonard Yungblut*; Vic-
tor "Yungblutt*. , • '
St. :P±.....1stIoney MeClinchey* and
'Lureatha, IVIeKnight*(equel), Georgina
Beadlei*, Hail* Gertie Ladd,
Jr. Part lst—Leslie Schultz, Ezra
Shultz, Harvey Armstrong*.
O Enrolled Attendance 24.
Average attendance • 23.
-e-0. A.. &later, Teacher:,
• Mr. Eli Watts was •killed on. 'the
railway at Galt. .
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'FEMALE TEACHER .WAN ;FORI
O .S. S. No. Gederieh• toWnshi,e, "ditt-
ies tO•commence with :1)00. Pl'erson-,
al. applications .Will be reoeived: by
the undersigite,i1 up to Deeeiribler .11111
G. -Hastings, J. Sterling Or A.
• Naftel, Secretary, Bayneld P. 0. 42
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December 100,1908
Catarrh
10 o COnlitittitiOnal, 01000110
'Whatever organ or passage of the
body it affects, atla requires a constis
tutional remedy for its permanent cure.
Et Clepend8 on an impure, impover-
ished, devitalised condition of the
blood, which keeps the mucoue mem-
brane in a state of inflammation, and
causes a debilitating and generallyoffen-
sive discharge; also headaches, riugin
noises, partial deafness, weak eyes.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, by purifying, en-.
dolling and revitalizing the blood, re
move the cause and effects permanent
cures of all forms ef catarrh.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
ls 8 Constitutional RettledY
Sold by dregrrbste everywhere.
100 Ogees Oa° olia,r.
Frederick DuniceichelLe of. Walker-
ville and Fred. Paquette of Amherst, .
burg'pleaded guilty at Detroit to aid-
ing in a counterfeiting swindle. '
EXECUTORS' SALE OF FARM
property, lot No, 28, con. 0, •Gocl-
ericli township, Containing eighty
• acres of land more or less, will be
offered for sale by public auction by -
James 4. Smith, auctioneer, • on,
Setnrday, Deoraber 19th, 1908, at
2.30 o'elocar p, m, at the Commer-
cial Hotel, Clinton, The farip. I ,of
• good rich soil with good buildings
and good water. Terme 10 per '
-centcash,-balance let. April 1909.
For .further panticulars aeply to
Mrs.. -• John Halstead, Goderich ;
• Joshua • Cook; Clinton; Executor.
W. l3rydone4 Solicitor for Execqi-
ors.
I HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND •
of Cement: for sale, hi:large and
' small quantities. There is no hot -
O ter make of cement one the marke(.
O Office opposite G, • T. R. passenger
station, Telephone onnection, • • or
orders mav be left at Harland Bros.
hardware itore.'lf more convenient.
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„O .by keeping the best of meati 00 and
at reasonable prices. Give us .
O cell, Our shop is next to The News -
Record Offlee.T. T. & Bert Murphy •
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