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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-10-07, Page 8Clinton News -Record filteetlin. ?Oily Pay,.. - Of the oflicera the.arroy Of Servla, if. general receiveft$2,000 aI?ear; 0'0010* xiel„ $1,400; a lienteuant colonel, $1,100i a major, ;We: .4t, captain. $030; firtit • lieutenant ,$44Q; a,.seeoncl lieutenant , ,'efaMmendere. Woe the whletle la the fieldand, eontrol their men by Opal. withoutany shouting or contaeloe tiering operatioue. Mot or themepeai at 'east one foreign, lals, gnage, and .nearly alt understand Wench or German - Oats In China. Oats aro not raised in China and not fed to horses except to the racers in the training ffeasoe. How an Oetricle Hatches Eggs.' It is a curiosity to watch the male ostrich assist the hatching out process. As soon as he sees the beak or toe sticking through the shell he will take the egg up by the protruding hill or foot, lift It two or three Opt and drop It on the groutul until it breaks. Holland. The prinelpal industries of Holland are cattle breeding and agriculture. Valuable Paper Secret, The Orfor4 Press syndicate values its formula for making the rery thin, tough paper used in the Bibles at more than a million dollars. To perfect the process required twenty-five years of hard work and the expenditure or $100,000 in cash. •••• POSEDTHE DEAD MAN. Sehems of the Gamblers In Crook- ferd's House In Lenion. Creckforcl. tbe proprietor of a well known London gambling house, was made.to play a queer role after he was dead. When one of Orockrord's borses wiAa polooned Jut before the Derby the: misfortune brought on an attack of apoplexy, which proved fatal with- in forty-eight hours. Now, many of erefeltford'a friends bad staked large slinie on another ot the gambler's horses, which was a faeorite for the •Oaks and vrhicb was disqualteed by the death of the owner. Only the peo- ple in the gambling house knew of Crockford's death, and It was resolved to keep it a secret mall after the race. The servants were bribed and sworn to secrecy, and the conspirators on the day after tbe night Imola which Crook - :ford died had the body placed in a chair at a window, so that people re• turning from the track could see the gambler sitting there. Ila was fixed up to look as Ilfeilk6 as possible and through the window and partially con. eealed from view by the curtains look- ed so natural that no one of the great crowd which came cheering by the house' when on their -return from see - lug Crockford's horse win the Oaks suspected the trick. • • The next day It was announced that Crockford was dead. hot it was years before the true story leaked out. - Westminster Gazette, ie:"Mte School' Shoesfor the Lads and Lasses. Every healthy school boy and girl' is .hard on shoes.. This time $o of the year they need good strong shoes to keep their feet war& aucl dry. We have just placed On our shelves a well assorted stack of * school shoes, bought_from the Leading Manufactures in Canada A at these low prices. $, Bogs' 4 Sizes 1 to 5, in Box Calf, Grain celf Pend Besten Calf, prices $1.50 ; $1.75, $2.00, and $2.25,• Youths' $ Sizes 11 to 13, in Box Calf, Grain Calf and Boston ) $1.25 $1.50 and 1.7e. Misses' und Childs* Misses' shoes, sizes 11 to 2, in Kid, Box Calf and Grain Calf, prices $ $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75. Childs' shoes, sizes 8 to loi, in Kid and Box Calf, prices $1.10, $1.25 and $L50, Calf, pric 1 A full assortment of all kinds of fall footwear. Come in and • We are specialists in the I •ace lit e. inspect our stock.. 1 1 S. 0, RATHWE.L.L.; Clinton 1 THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES, ITS DUTY ,s0Va,AAAAle WYVVVONAAA0V1ItAIVYVVVVVIONI etItANVOIAlltA0VW I We Are loving: in the Elliott Block one door south of Morrish We are moving this week into our new store & Crooks', and we will. be pleased to have all our old customers and many new ones. Jewelery, watches, clocks, etc., and will do call upon us. We will keep a full stock of your repairing while you wait. If you -want a Marriage License or a Wedding Ring come to us. Wes R. Counter, Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage Licenses 11lAAAAAIMAANNAAAINOW i0WAIWW4 AAMAVV,AAAAANWO THE DESIGNER TN CCM 4 COPY 4rittrry.fm ors Arno stesNimao FAsnioN COMPANY. isiVN '6010: WOillop. Love aBargain AND HERR IS ONE. ' THE DESIGNER. 50c a Yeor. But you must call at our store for it every month, If sent by mail the price will be 7500 Thia offer is good only until Oct. 20 W. D. FAIR CO; Often Cheapest -Always the Best ,01011:1 111inurnitienemiHION, .. 111,. Miss Libbie Gibbings has returned home from Seaforth to remain. Mrs, T. Murdock of Lucan is visiting her daughter, ,,Mrs. J., I3.f' Hoover. Rev. Dr. Medd of Forest visited his brother, Mr. J", G. Medd, last week. Mrs. John Hartley .goes to Toronto to -morrow to Visit friends for .a fertnight. J. B. Hoover OUT OF THE WOOD - Miss Annabelle McEwen left Monday to resume her medical studies at Toronto University, Mr. Hugh B. Grigg, teller of the Mot- ions Bank,, Trenton, has returne• d home for his holidays. • Miss Belle Thompson of Toronto, a popular elocutionist, is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Tozer this week. Miss Irene Jackson- has returned- ome from. spending • several months in Muskoka • whiehI greatly benefitted her health. Mrs. L. C. Fleming left on Thursday laat for a months visit with friends • in Toronto, Port Hope, Lindsay and Poterboro. Miss I. Gunn, daughter of Dr. Gunn, went to Toronto on Monday to fur- ther pursue her art course at the • University. • . MissM. Cooper has taken a position With Tozer & Brown. She has for the past few months been 'on the staff iof MaFaul's, Seaforth. Rev. Father ,Laurendeau of St. 'Augus- tine was in town this week on hie way home from assisting in - fours Devotion§ st St. Joseph. Nelson Ball our lowest priced articles are included in this statement. OUT OF THE FACTORY mm -v ilitt -4Idr T • October ',Itht 1909 I New..vviotorCoats, Furs, . • Underwear, Blankets . and Hosiery. 0 With the cold weather season dose at hand you will be needing warmer garments. Never in our history have we stocked a more complete range of Ladies' Winter Mantles, Furs, Blankets, Underwear and Warm Hosiery than this season. We will be pleased to show you our new styles. Furs of the Finest, Quality. Our standard of merchandise does not permit of the slightest deception or misrepresentation in Furs. We guarantee to give absolntely the best value for your money, with every possible advantage as regards style and quality. We can.demonstrate to your entire satisfaction -that it pays to BUY FURS. AT HOME instead �f sending away. In buying here you kno.w precisely who you are do:ding with and the responsibil- ity of selling. •The furs we offer have been selected with extreme care to give lasting service and will retain their good. looks from season to season, and as for value no store in Canada can give you better. 7 Ladies and Children's New Winter Mantles. We have added several new and dainty styles to our Coat stock during the past week. Right up to the minute in every detail. Also just opened up a new shipment of misses, children's and boys' Winter Coats of the very aevvest styles. If you are needing a Coat for ySur boy or girl ••call and see these. •• Miss • Cowae, the popular young lady who look's After the C. P. R, tele- graph interests here, retuthed to het post last • Thursday alter a fort-- night's holiday at her home at For- est Personal rived. on Tuesday .and • is visiting a.r4' Mr. Fea,n1c Thompsbn of Wingliarn e me to town on Tuesday to work Mr.Villiam. Jones. of Hamilton • Clinton frieUds who are -all delighted • with the opportimitY of again meet- ing .the genial William who. really • appears to be' getting younger as he 'grows older: , Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson and Dr. end .Mrs. Shaw left on Monday after noon to attend the annual c,onvention. of. the Canadian RailWay. Ticket Agents' Association, held at Buffalo: From all accounts it was elle ot tW whieh makes it, only the the most 'perfectly made fUrniture is allowed to go. So when"you need -a set or an odd of the straightest and soundest trees piece eome here where materials and comes the furniture we handle.' Evert workmanship ate both of the best. on. the receiving basin for the- wat- erwarks systein. BagOel.d. Mrs. Little' and Miss. Parson§ spent Monday .at Seaforth. • :$,Loo Will pay a Subscription to tit :News -Record to the • End of ;191o: The News From Lonclesboro Mrs. Mary- McCaughey returned 01 • E. Watson & Sons paid 87.50 per ' Brooklyn, N. Y. on 'Saturday last ar-• cwt.. for live hogs this week, •75 cents. • ter A visit under the parental roof., rower than last shipment. . • • • H.. E., Currie exchanged' pulpits on scrap iron tq Moses YoIlesk of Wing- Wingham Rev. Dr. Brown of Stela and. Rev. J. 'Brunsdon .65 Sons sold a' car or Word reached Wingham on IVfondar, Sunday. . • • • I ham. of the death' that d• ay at Blenheim, of, Rev. J". L: Small' Blyth conduct -I The annual convention of the .Ep- Mrs. Wm. Clendenmng, in her 85th e set Mrs. Brown and Mrs.. Douglas Line, •• B SKnox chitrch wcirth Leagues and Sunday Schools ori• fey/ rear. The deceased lady was one of Sunday last. ay; who were Spending the past • . I the Goderieh district :will be held in " • k I Miss Ferguson of Walton is .Visiting :the Methodist church hers on Nov. of iv r, a . , the pioneer residents., ,of lern,ber y, eeks the pests havinglettled there ;teeny y,ears ago, at the ome q t. E. . porge Lindsay, 'left for their home ai; othwell on Wednesday. • . Some years agO, she Moved to Wing- A repreeentative of the Toront0 ham and fora number Of years re- orphanage was in the vicinity last sided on Minnie etreet; Of late years week to discover the whereabouts of most enjoyable of a long series • of G •' conventions. Mr: and Mrs. Will. PlumSteel and fam- ily returned Monday ethey spentvening front , HOOVER & BALL Furniture and Funeral Directors. Clinton WhIghallt The people of Wingham heard with She has made her home at Blenheiml 'Master Joseph Tollett whose pilgrim.- Oxbow, Sask.where 1 age started some days ago. . • ' several Months and will remain here '• Mrs. R. G. Webb returned to Sea until next Spring and May be ' per- Angleworms:: forth Saturday after a few weeks Angleworms May live fully ten years., visit with her daughter, Mrs. John as has ben shown by experiments 'Shrobrook. made in Marburg, Geemany. Miss Peat). 7P011i10 iS visiting friends In the Vicirtit . manently. Mr. Plumsteel is agate business and the old customers of regret on Wednesday morning aptively engaged in the dry gods silicere • the firm are pleased • to see his of the death of Mr. Ira C. Parker. at his holne .on Frances street. Some de a splen - •countenance behind theiweeke ago Mr. Parker was taken. ill Rev. C. R. Gunne M. A., Rural Dean • 1 with 'typhoid fever and ma, . counter once rnore. left yesterday for Chatham where' I the "a° a , did ' recovery, being able to be around he attended the Arch -Diaconal Con-lFri'daY he took suddenly ill ' again an takeIf rt walks Last it was thought from then that his chances for recovery -were very s 'g , anh he gradually sank until, be passed fereace of the Arch -Deanery of Elgin and delivered an •address on '"The Condition ,of Young, Peoples' Societi- es in the Arch -Deanery." Today ho speaks on "The Church's Care for • the Young" at a sitnilar Conference at Glencoe in the Arch -Deanery of London and 'this evening 'will assist in services at which, his lordship.the. Bishop of Huron will preach. Rev. J. A. Hanlon P. P. and Messrs. James and Andrew Fly,nn, T. Mackenzie, John Shannahan ande Mr. and 'Mrs. D. Orawlerd attended, the laying 'of the. doreor stone ol (the new St. Columbati church on Sun- day last. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. leather Rouan ol Xitchell while the proachet was Rev'. Father Keeley of Cobalt, a former priest of the St. Coluirthan- parish. Campher. Into a basin of clear wee- put a few pieces of camphor. They will commence a peculiar motion,- travers- Mg every part of the eurfice of the water, but may instantly be stopped by dropping into the water the minut- est gnantit,e. of an oily substance. away on Tuesday evening, _ Hullett Happenings. y. 4th and 5th. , • Messrs. Thos. Sampson. and R. Mc- Vittie were at. Goderieh Tuesday aa Witnesses • in connection with the Walthsley trial. The evaporator' closed Wednesday of' . . this week on account of Blyth Fair. Miss J. Govier returned from Paris where she Spent a couple of weeks I Mr. Carter has started taking up ,his sugar beets and expects to ship. this Week. Constance Concerns. Mrs. F. II. Scheales and Miss Mr. rianoes-}1. §choaleg and (laugh- Schoales of Laird, Algoma, have been :ter Irene of AlgOrna are at present visiting friends around Constance. visiting friends and acquaintances in ' ' ' Rev. Mr. Bartlett of Dungannon his vicinity. His many old aequaAn- tances enjoy a good pastime talk !with -will preach here next Sunday after - him as it was in this vicinity where noon. • Mr. Schoales spent his knoyhood &jai. I Mr. Ernest Adams has recentlyre- The Methodist church anniversary' services will be held on Oct. 31st , turned from a trip to the coat and Mrs. George KrauskroPf „ of Dublin Average attendance 27. • :reports a most enjoy -Able time. spent last week the guest et her sis- -F. C. Hess, Teacher, instead of the 17th. The entertain- Chas.. Rogerson has returned ter, Mrs. Thomas Tighe, • Sphool report for Jr, department mmenrt. wjiollhntaBkeutptloancoisMoa ntdparYestev:Itii:rty,; from1r. Sask. a.ed is so delighted with Mr. 0, \V. Rogerson went west jsoine of Union S, S. No. 5, Hullett for poorly. ;the country that he purposes selling three weeks ago on a land prospect- Sept., /narks based on attendance; pos- ing tour. He was very much impress- conduct and proficiency -. Mr. John Riley arrived home from his possessions hero as soon as pos- ' sible and moving his family to that ed -with the country mid invested in Sr. 2nd -Elwin Raithby 294, the'l• the west on Saturday. 320 acres of land somo 32 miles !tont Stalkes 282, 13erdie Ferguson 2/1, Mr. and Mrs. Olaugfelt of Cleveland country. HerveY naW- er, last week. Ohio, visited- the latter's grand -moth* I The anniversary servicefe of. elli 'Methodist church here Wilt. hie held on Calgary. He intends moving out in 1 John Stewart 257, Olive Taman 240, the •spring if he can dispose of ' hts ;Harvey Armstrong 201, An immense crowd witnessed '' the property here, j son 180, Andrey Dawson 149, • , I Mrs, MeCutly arrived in our village October 31st, preaching in the morn - last week. ling and evening at which a thank 'ceremony and the collections ainoun- mr. Jae tleynolds' entry 'won the Jr. 2nd-rred Earle 399, Georgina Mr. A. P. Johns who for the past, 2.40 trot or pace at the Blyth Fair Beadle, 391, Istreatha McKnight 325,1 Iona, McClinchey 323, Leonard Vtte. e '- ----- Tuesday evening last at the Epworth 1 Mr. A, Trewin gave the subject altering will be reeeived ted to seven hundred dollars. , Mr. William Carter has been Mbet- couple of years 'has too principal ol on Wednesday. Joe himself drove. ,. blue 306, Graeree Symington 28V, Vic- League service. * ' Ing with his usual success in eXhibit- the Mlle= school, left on, Saturday toe Yungblut 222, Lewis, Ruddy 20;,1 1 Rev. Mr. Currie exchanged appoint- ing his poultry at the Fairs in. tis„„.,,_ last, for Rockwoeti 'vehere he has ae- The following is the report of ,S. S. Harry 13eadle 138. , • Are you a, News-Reeord subscribier v Intents on Sunday last with Rev. Dre district. At tketer he won 25 AM:- eepted a similar, position. ...Mr. No. 0, Willett for September : Pt 2nd -Maggie Taman 157, Leslie Brown of Staffa, and 3 seconds, at Mitchell 15 and 4, Johns bas been in the teething pro -I Ath-Ella Wagner, Wellington, Good, 'Schultz 142, Ezera Schultz 93, Gable, i 'Mr. John Britton is at presentl very' at Seaforth 49 a,nd 8, at Stratford',88 fession for ten years, eight in this Rosie Daer. Ladd 72. 'ill having recently had an attack ot and 3, at Bruesels 17 firsts and at his natve county. go is a yOung1 Sr. 3rd-Irlora Fingland, Margaret Sr. Pt. lst-Ethel Murdock 223, 'hemorrhage of the lungs. We hope Blyth this week 12 firsts and 0 man of 'elchaxacterhas takee. a McLeod, Edna Robinson. Vietor Lenip 221, Rubetta, Nuegle 213, soon to see him going about as usual: seconds. lively interest in Church, Sunday I Jr. 3rd -Willie, Good, Dora Mogridge Harold Naegele 210, school, League and Y, M. C. A. Work I Sr. 2nd-,Itteet Govier, Gladys Rob- jr. Pt. lst-Glen Raithby 112,1 and the Peoele Of nockwood will: erten Willie, Wageer, Archie Itobin- Frank Schrimigeour 1.(7.1,`Frank ata,itli-1 find him alwaye ready and willing 1 son, Katie Wagner, IVIelbourne Cox. by '138, Eddie Eatle 131, Clayton to render asne, sistaoce alo• those; Jr. 2nd -Eddie Good, Leslie Ball, Ladd 69. I•ii0,91. Mr. John's nunlerelle friends; Milmie 'Wagner, Henry Hunking. Primary -Arthur Yungblut 120. friends in Huron will wish him ;stio:,1 Pt. 2rid-David lefeLeod, N'elson '01Iat- Average attendance Cess in his new position. , tenon. -Cora 13. Yerguson, Teacher, ' The News -Record Till Jan. Ott for One Dollar.