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Clinton Newo.Roonrcl
lornarrY.- —"MA" Throw Away MI
Your Fears.
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So tinany:tpeople have ;
been, delighted with, our ;
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to tell us how nice it was.
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W. S. R. HOLMES
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BACKACHE, GRAVEL AND RHElfela
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for which we will pay, the
Highest Market Price. Call at
our store next Morrish &
Crooks or at our Elevator.
--.-We keep on hand a full-
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We are agents for the Canada Car-
riage Company Buggies and Stan-
dard Wire Fence and Posts.
FORD&McLEOD
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,'
will be at Holmes' Drug Store on
Friday, July 9th, and thereafter- on
Wednesday Aug. 4, Sept. 8, Oct. 13,
Nov. 17, Dec. 22. Hours !Tom 9 a.
m. until 3.30 p. m,. Glasses properly'
tilted. Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat treated.
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COAL
ORDER YOUR YEAR'S SUP-
PLY NOW. THE BEST IN
Tim MARKET, $7 PER TON,
BUT IP ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEPORE MAY 81st, A
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WILL lin ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davie & Itowtaas
will be promptly attended to.
roved Owe Again in the Case of
Mrs• Fria. Krieger, Who Suffered
From tbe Worst Forms of Kidney,
Disease.,
Palmer Rapids, Ont., Oct. 25th.
(Special).—TW tbousands of Cana-
dians 4vti live in daily tereoro thosei
terrible forms of Kidney Disease
known as Backache, :Gravel and Rheu-
matism, will be deeply interested in
the story of Mrs.Fred.. Krieger, of
this place.
"I was for years a great sufferer
from Kidney Disease, Gravel, Rhea-
matisre and, Backache, "It all start -
October 28th, 1909
M17,04 .Courity News Gathere
for% :News- Record Readers
18 Years Ago
From The News -Record of
October 28th, 1891.
Clinton, Oct. 28th, 1891.
tklieGaw Becoming an Import-
Zurich Seaforth
Shipping Centre.
The C. P. R. station in the town- ,dale came• as a surprise to his friends meeting of thclub was held recently
The death of Mr. john I3risson ma Seaforth curlers are getting ready
Monday eveniug of last week at Drys- for the coming season. The annua
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ship of Colborne is becoming quite a l
busy shipping centre and is filling a I in this section. Mr. Brisson was ill wben. the following officers Were eelect-
long-telt want for the convenience of only a few days, and had been in his ed for the year:
the busy and prosperous community
usual health. the week previous to his President, Dr. Burrows,.
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in which it is situated. The railway death. He was over 72 years of age Vice, G. F. Rogers.
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company has erected a commoand a came to this seetion from the Sec. -Treasurer, William Ament.
freight shed 60 • x 24, whicb just llOW Province of Quebec about fifty years Committee, W. D. Bright, R. S.
is ?entirely taken t
is, ago. Ile was of a genial, good natur- Hays, W, Macdougall G. F. Coll-
Y men,the barrels u b he
and. bags being Rack-
- ed disposition and had many warn e ing, W. Bethune, Ed. Bright, A.
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ed through a cold, but i got so my in alloying our presses last week. He
limbs were Wavy, I had a dragging is
maned up to the roof, a state whiclal prone_ personal friends who sincerely regret •Wilson.
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sensation across my loins, and I was a painstaking and. a competent ises to continue till the end of the Ids death. Of a family ol fifteen ehil- In the district cup competition Sea.7
where intricate machinery has to be dren thirteen are living, also his ag
apple season. The principal shippers / -
forth is in group 7, which is composed
totally unfit to do anything, tel I taken to pieces and put togothea
are Ca t I Ell* tt J 11 I-1
"Reading about wonderful cures by
'again., am_ ed partner in life, and their many
a e on, io , ewe , as follows: St. Mary's, St. Thomas,
Dodd's Kidney Pills .led me to buy I
some. After using a few I found, they ..Mr. Harry Cantelon has purchased 1 latter ot Lueknow. Sonie of the ap- °as' 1Thedford, Forest, Parkhill, Seafoeth.
link, McIntyre and McQuillan, the firiends sympathise with them in their. 1 Ingersoll, London, London .Thistles;
were doing me good and this encour-:tnat very desirable residence lately 'pies are sent off in bulk, but most of Mrs. Leo Gelines of the Saul) I Play at London. Umpire, W. K.
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the twit is deetened for the British me le on e nes ay evening wee
market and is packed in barrels. On and the funeral took place on Friday'
, Canieron.
Tuesday three carloads of loose an- to St. Peter's church at Drysdale.
occupied by Mr. sle H-
azed, me to contintle their use. Eight owned and
, I Cornbe. It was 'formerly the proper -
boxes made me well. 4" I .I. James 'r
here vy • of Mr. Sheppard. i here are
"I have been able to do my
work ever since and to -day ei am come two acres of ixnproved ground in con-
pletely cured. - Dodd's Kidney Pills nenthm with the residence.
gave me health and I feel like a new An annoying rumor is afloat to the
woman," effect that Mrs. Chris. Dickson is
If you keep your Kidneys strong and about to leave. town. Mrs. Dickson
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healthy you can never have Back- does not contemplate a removel.
ache,•Raeumatism or Gravel, Doeltl'd Mr. John Houston has been selected
Kidney Pills never fail to make the to succeed Mr. Turnbull. as headmaete
Kidneys strong and well. 7, er of the Minton Collegiate. . .
IMessrs. Cook & Cook, we under-
. • !stand, closed their apple purchases
John E. Kreeger was run over by a last week. They handled a good
team in Beverley township, near Galte quantity and disposed of them advan-
and killed. • . tageously.
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LIMIT OF HUMAN AGONY.
Is often reached with, corns. Fool-
ish, because Puteam's Corn Extractor
cures in twenty-four hours, 'Don't put
off—get "eoutnam'e" today—fifty years
in use—painless and Sure. •
Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al-
ways .cure thy coualis and colds."
BIG CLUI313IN0' OFFER.
The Home Journal, published in its
new an enlarged form, is probably
the best magazine offer in this coun-
try., The subscription price is one
dollar, but having made a special ar-
rangement The News -Record is en-
abled to offer' the two for '$1.50 for
one year, giving The News -Record the
balance of this year free.
Executor's Notice to
Creditors,
In,the matter of tbe Estate of Mat-
' te*. Dart Westlake, late. of the
Toevnghip of Stanley, in tae
. •County of Heron, *Yeo-
man, deceased. '
• Notice is hereby given, pursuant to
he Revised Statutes of Ontario (1897)
Chap. 129, and amending Acts, that
all creditors and others .having deems,
against the Estate of the said Mat-
thew Dart Westlake,' who died on or
about the 13th day Of September, A.
D. 1909,. are required • to send by post,
prepaid,, or- 'to deliver on or before
the 15th day of December A, D. 1909,
to Robert Snowden and, John We -
lake, Bayfleld, Poetofhce, Executors
of the will Of the 'said deceased,, their
. ernes, addresses and descriptions, /and
a full statement of the patticelars of
their claims, and the nature of . the
seaurities (if any), held by them. ••
And notice is hereby further given
that on or after the gaid 15th day of
December, A. D. 1909, the said Exe, I
eutors Willeproeeed to distribute the I
assets of tbe estate among the partiei
elititled thereto, having regard. only
tb tbe claims of :which they shall ithen
have had notice, and they will note
liable for the. assets of the said es-
tate or any part thereof te any
persons of whose claims they shall
not then have had notice..
Dated at Goderich tais 5th day of
Mr. .Arthur Cook is home again and
is pushing • on to completion. his hand-
some new residence.
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I.,ondesboro, Oct. 28th, 1891.
Rev. Mr. Johnston preached in the
Presbyterian church on Sunday.
The following are the officers of the
Good Templars' Lodge' for eh° pres-
ent quarter :
Chief Templar, Geo. E. Williams,
Viee,• Addie Crisp.
S. L T., Hannah Riddell.
J., Jennie Woodman.
L. S., 'Charles Manhing. •
Chap., James Hill.
T., •Serah Wallace._
1VI., Albert Brunsdoit
6., Mattie Brogden.
• S., Alex. Taylor.
P. C., T., B. Lawrasen
. Organist, Maria Riley, •
. The Forestets have elected t,lie fol-
lowing officers for the current .term::
Chief Ranger, William Weymouth,
Vice Chief, 'William Lee.
Past °Wet, Joseph II. St•evens.
S., J. C. Adams.
F. S., John Brungnon.' •
T., Arthur Woodman.
Chap., R. B. Jeffrey.
S. W., Charles Manning.
,J. W., Geo. Cockerline.
S. B., Chas. Crawford. •
J. B, John Brown.
Trustees, William, Lee, George Snell
William Stevens. '
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Mrs, T. Wilkinson Sr. has been vis-
iting .her Son at Ripley. •
IMrs. Tisdale has been spending a
few days at the Wine of her parents
at St, Augustine.
I Mr. • Garner Nicholson has reeovered
'from an attack of blood poisoning in
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The heavy 'coat of gravel placed on
the .Streot to ,the station hag greatly(
improved it. • •
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Mr. R. E. lVfackenzie has • resumed
work after a siege of illness.
Miss Bella McCrae has returned
home alter spending a couple of weeks •
with friend i at the Soo..
Mr. and Mrs. ijames Wilkinson have
returned totheirhome at Escanaba,
Mich., after spending a couple of
weeks among relatives here. '
Miss •Isabella Owens intends rettern-
ing to her horne at Portage la Prate-
ic, Man., after spending the summer
• visiting and sight-seeing:
with her sister, Miss Lizzie. hundred years old and have a height hopper plague is one to which the
J. C. Tuck of the 7th con. recently ef one• hundred feet and a eircumfer- Department' of Agriculture for Ontar-
Eddie McLean has returned' to Nor-.
had the ill -fortune to fall from an ence of fifty. Iniappearance they more'. io may give much attention. *.This
wooa,' east Of Toronto', after a • visit,
me. apple tree and pustain a broken arra. resemble the :aged larch or the males- sect has • in certain seasons' and local -
of a few days with his parents,
pies were despatched ,for go/Areal' Messrs. Jacob Brown and Henry !THE IMPORTANCE OF FALL '
and several cars have been e'ent to d Koehler have returned from the west.: CULTIVATION AND THE,SLEAN-
canning factory near Belleville. The I
apple crop is turning out much heav- Mr. Jacob ,,Ort Jr., who has been in LNG UP OF 'FENCE CORNERS.
ler than anticipated and the the west for four years, has returned
Insects and other like enemies cause
present home. enormous damage to grain crops every?
state of things will probably con -1
i Mrs. John Geiger and 'Vire. Abra-
1 Those odes
In your bloode-ered and white,-4esep
you well if thew aro healthy, cause yeu
staleness if diseased.
To make and keep them healthy and
strong, be to haw 'pure blood, treetiom
from dtsee.ae and vigorous health.
The calve Purpose or Itoodai flarea-
partite, is to ea ails, and its success ie
atteridea by thousanels or wonderful
caress. Cure is of ail blood diseases,
serotula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh.
aarsapar1114 eirecte these
clues, not sanely because it contains
oessaparilla, but because it combines
th.e. utmost remedial yalues of more
than. ite different ingredients, each
areatiy strenatlaened and enriched by
thia Peculiar combination.
Got today ar your druggist 100
Doses Ocke Pol,Lar. PrePared only by
C. ateed Co, Leman. Maas.. IL fe, A.
Untie until. the snow flies. We hear of . year. These pests would be held in
•one orchardist, who will probably ham Geiger have.been visiting friends check to. a much
in the State of Michigan. 'they are -bad there not been sueli un- I
greater extent than I
have 1.500 barrels, and has sold for
delivery on the track for the hand- I Those of our citizens who in. the wise destruction of birds which feed.
wish they had one Pot those on these enemies of the farmer. Many
some of $2.25 including packages. spring
One or two carloads from this lot gorgeous tulip beds they see alound of the pests can, however,, be control -
have already been. shipped for tho them, should. sot a'bleet it now for that led in large measure by a regular ro-
Glasgow market. . . ready.
Getend. your Now beds ist the timeshshape,
et, togettation of crops, and a thorough clean -
A grain. warehouse was built dur-ing up of the litter in whichtthey ' aria
ing the summer and Norman Keeni_ up your mind what size you want it, harbored during the winter.
gban attends to the purchase of grain procure your bulbs and about the', Of all forms of fences, says • tho
on certain days every week. The ob- middle of this month plant them, In Year Book of the United States De-
liging station master, Mr. J. Snider, the epring you will have a display of partment of Agriculture, the zig-zag
looks after the business during his bloom that will more than repay. for i rail, with the usual growth of brush
absence. The grain is loaded directly the outlay and trouble.
oa the cars from the warehouse and.
several lots have gone.east already.
The proprietors are Hay Bros. of
Listowel. .
Another of our old residents has as bad. The post and woven wile
Andrews & CO. of Goderich have
Pfaff, who was born in Germany
Henry. fence offer the least protection. If,
and however, the waste places along I en -
passed away in the person of
made this point quite a shipping
place for hogs and cattle and the con-
venient cattle sheds are used -by other ces are cleaned out the danger from
came to this country when a boy.
They settled at Dashwood where he that source will be largely obviated
shippers from Dungannon and else- and for keeping these corners clean
where.
HeasmII .
and rank grass, offers -the greatest
protection in • winter for destructive
insects, Hedges harbor nearly as
many, and the stone wall is. alm•ost
, grew up. He next spent some tirae
A large building on the south side at North Easthope, b e
w ere h learned nothing is Vetter then a flock of sheen:
Failing sheep, the ground sliould be
the shoemaking and alSo got married
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Paris is Full of Them and Nearly MI
Use Parisian Sage.
In the beauty show at the metropol-
is two years ago Gold Medals were
I awarded to five different women,
I'To the most beautiful woman be-
tween za and 25 ; between 25 and 30
between 30 and 35 ; between 35 and
40 and between 40 aid 45.
A society reporter who .interviewed
all five women in the interest of his
Papers, reported that all of them had.
baautiful hair, and that each of the five
enthusiastically attributed her luxuri-
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ant hair to Parisian Sage.
W. S. R, Holmes sells Parisian
Sage for 50 cents a large bottle. He
'guarantees it to cure, dandruff in two
i weeks ; to stop falling lair and itch-
ing of the scalp. It makes -any wom-
ales hair beautiftel, soft and luxuri-
FARM PROFITS
May be largely iscreseed. by knowing the
exact oosiitio. of the tennor's market,
and by learning of tba host method in
farm Tactic*. TWA Is precisely the
liort fia jealsesemae• iske "openers' Weekly
Susi giver in every Wine. It has no equal
as a reenerae .341einese Paper, Good,
farmers inly ea it. Per price see our
clubbing offer.
Absalom Merner, son of the late
Senator Merner, is suing Mr. Valent-
ine Mitt, a member of the Senate, for
$1,400, which he claims was prom-
ised for securing Senator Ratz's ap-
Pointment to the Senate.
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN.
of the track has been erected for a
chopping mill by J. W. arid After a time he Went to laillsgreen
• burned over, Tbe ploughing of sod_ eat.
he is now busy installing a gas ' en- where he con tic e a business, fieeds tn. the '1 all; thus disturbing the
by mill -stones -and. plat* and • no
Priddle,
Seventeen years ago he came to Hen -1
In parts . of .the States the Mouse
loss at harvest time. •
men who robbed the Wright' postotace
gine of 30 h. p to be run by produced went to Kippen where he had chargo
en winter nests of the pests, will also
gas'. The crushing ;will be dime both of D. Weis:miler s shoe department. have a material ' *effect in preventing
at Seattle, .claineing to be ane of the
doubt the Mill will be much patron- sail and has resided. here ever since.
' and eluded pursuit . after , being hunted '
lead by the farmers of the neighbor-) Mr' 11' Stewart has moved into the This
has at times become a regular plague.
through the woons for "a week. •
hood, who aro all extensively engaged. plague has been. most 'Serious in
in the feeding ef battle. house which he purchased from the
• Robertson estate. .
I M If I t • . country. The reclamation. of arid
1what were the desert sections Of the
that the location of the present Me- Cook have been valuing the electric ed,
f Ex te. d M N
and. the sowing of irrigated areas
Gaw station was looked upon as an light power: plant and fixtures: I with alfalfa, has provided exactly the
almost unfathoniable swamp ' which Mr. 'Clark and bride (Miss Kathleen conditions required to multiply mice
apparently could never be reclaiaied ; Ilaaan) who hese been visiting the in the neighborhood. ,Since mice' have
but the magic of tae sheekels of. the nome, of the latter at Hillsgreeneleft from two to six litters .og young an -
powerful g: P. R. Company' drained last week for their ' bome at Detroit." neatly, and produce from six to tea
the land,' . Oiled up the hollows, built 1 Mr. S. Thompson taykes'airide ta • a at birth, they multiply very rapidly, •
the station buildings, laid the track, sixteen -year-old pair Of• boots which and alfalfa on irrigated lands which,
and .now if the . -Store and poetoffieo he is wearing. And they look good were formerly erie provides an abun-
that are talked of are established the far a few years yet. The Maker rhea' dance or food' •In someparts of these
trend of business will ae eireel'ed this the other dey.". .. - I irrigated lands alfalfa fields- have been
way. and a thriving village Neill spring
up. The old saying. is well r xempli-
fled in th case of MeG
Alexander Grant* gave himself up
It -stems orila a very short time ago e r an r. • lands, which were formerly uninhabit-
r. c n yre Q
e e aw, thatbusi-
ness follows the railway, for p•revious
to the time of the 'railway surveying,
the Division Line was almost an kr-
passable mud read' and now it is lye
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IGrasshoppers are, in occasional sea -
Last of the Cedars of SODS, pro y e m s e. , .
insect enemy which farmers of Ontar- •
• Lebanon. io have to combat. During the past
seaeon very considerable areas in
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Enclosed and carefully guarded therel Bruce Peninsula, and it Grey County
completely destroyed by mice.
babl th o t d etructiee
Intense Colicky Pains Releived.
"For some years I suffered froin in-
tense colicky pains -which woula come
on at times anti from Which I could
find no relief," says 1. S. Meson. of
Beaver Dam, Ky. ‘"Chaintatlaines
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was eeceinmended to mo by a friend:
After taking a few doses of the rem-
edy I was entirely relieved. That
was four Years ago and there has
een o 'return o symp oms since
that time." Thi a remedy is for sale
by all druggists. •
Carpets:
corning the leading thoroughfare for are now only about. two hundred left were. nearly swept bare; and on Man- ' •
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the traffic of the three townships of of the famous cedars of Latterion which itoulin many farmers lost' practically C urtams and
Ashfield, Colborne .and Goderich.-- once clothed all the sides of the . Sy- their. whole crops from the same
Signals rian mountain. . So tall and beautiful cause'
Window Shac/es.'
• Grey Toviashil.
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were they' fn. coniparison' with the . Speaking of grasshoppers the United
trees • of Palestine,. that the Hebreve States • Year Book of Agriculture says
writers 'celebrated . them .with death 7 they deposit their eggs in the ground
less . praise, and from tho eatliest in summer, and 'these remain until ithe
times their soft, •white wood was the foBowing semmer, when they batch
glory of Jewish 'architecture, They out. Tee` eggs are not placed in the
Were used in Solomon's Temple andqn .ground cultivated fields because
Mr. Robts MeLennare who bee been its successor, and also the church they woiad be destroyed there, but in.
in the west tor a few menths has re-
turned home '
Miss. Jennie Hogg attended the Lea-
gue convention at St. Mary's as the
representative ol Roe's- League.
Mr. and Mrs., James Hogg have re-
turned from the west where they were
We import these goods direct
Mr, John Pearson and his sister,
froni the mills. That .is the
Mrs; Will. Bremner, visited.- friends VI
. reason why we ean offer youatew,
Ilarlock recently.
Which Constantine :built at 13ethieberre. ground which is never.: molested, such
The surviving :trees are called by the as found in roadsides, fence rows,
:Arabs the L.ttrees of God," and under, rocky knolls, the borders Of woods
sheir wide -spreading • branches the and sides of open ditebes. The favor -
clergy of the Greek Church occasion- ite breeding place in this Province
ally celebrate mass. Several of • the appears to he in sandy plains, which
trees in the grove are over fifteen adjoin cultivated areas: The grasse
arid Mrs Hugh McLean. ' 1 Andrew Hyslop, dredging .contract- tie oak than the cedar Which is known ities, caused more damage than. • all
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' Solicitors for thesaid Exeeuterg at ship, leaves this week for, Wapato in other fungus and insect enemies com-
Proudfoot, Hays & e
Rv. 1V1r. and Mrs: Cocas spent 0, or, who has Wen busy in Logan town- in Ainerica,..
tion 'from any Grand Trunk • • ticket B d Ax • Mich the State of Washington. where he will • bined.
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. , few days recently among friends ' •
ageht.
Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Care will al
ways cure my coughs and colds."
Mr. James Grigg has sold his team
probaaly spend the winter. He pur-
of horses aed bought a fine span of chased ..property there last year. •
Is Your Family Reading
Worth While.?
kolommod&a,•••••••
F. . W. CUTTLER, PAINTER AND
Paper henget. All work done guar-
anteed to ,give gattsfaction. . Prices
moderate: Residenee nearly opposite.
Collegiate Institute, Ceinten. 83
MONUMENTS
CHASTE DESIGNS, DESTMATERIAL
• JAMES DOIG- •
OPPOSITE ' POST OFFICE.
Tires
Having Phrehased a machine for
applying Rubber Tires, we wish to
say that we are now prepared to fur-
ish and put on such tires at reason -
hie rates.
We also do all kinds of alluding,
nything from a pair of scissors to a
ireular saw. This weele we installed
machine for grinding horse clippers
which does perfect work,
We likewise do all kinds of lathe
York on short order and at reason-
ble rates.
Machinery repaired. 'Horsoo shod.
SATISPACTION GUARANTEED.
Mr 'I Stevenson iSeeleu &West
colts from William Cole. • .
Mr. T. 'S Brandon has eold his
beautiful - farm, consisting of 150
notes, to Mr. John Nethery who gets
poSsession the first of November. The
price is about $7 000 or over. •
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• Morris Township. So much of current reading is mere,-
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. ly entertaining at the' best that tha
' .. The township council Will meet on question naturally rises, Is it worth
Monday,. Nov. 1st. , while? 'nut sons and daughters aro
Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson of A number-, of our 'farmers will have
the State of Mexico are. at the, Mime a large crop of potatoes. iiI
of tho former's parents, Mr; and Mrs. ' Mr, and -Mrs. George Jackson *ere,
Duncan Robertson. Mr. Robertson is (visiting relatives in Elme. toWnsaip 1
a railroad engine driver over the ' last week. I
mountains in Mexico. • I Joe Miller is slowly recovering from)
The Morrie and Grey Rural Tele- a long siege of typhoid fever. 1
phone Company have their poles laid! Mrs. Robert Shedden of the 4th line
along the 4th line of Morris, from has a,rrived home from the hospital at
13e1grave to iBrussqls,. Nearly all'thd
farmers on the line are having ,a phome
and The Companion is coaducted on
installed. ;many friends are pleased to hear that
her health has much improved as the that theory. And that is one reason!
result of the treatment. Why more than half a million families
Mr, R. L. Borden will spehd ,a week
. read it. The paper is safe but not in Toronto on his return from 1 -Tali-
.. Its tales of .adventere illustrate
hound to read something. • They hun-
ger for Stories which take them into
the other half of the , world—the
tune -making. The • problem is to give
world of adventure, of valor„ of f or -
them such reading without putting in-
to their hands the literature that is
either silly or demoralizing. The pd.
Hors of The Youth's Companion be -
Clinton where she underwent treat- Hove that a periodical can oe made can be obtained by dropping a post -
for almost threMonthr
enteitaining and yet "worth while," card to this office.
meet • e s. He
We would call the attention of read-
ers of The News -Record to our club-
bing offer with The News, Toronto,
whereby they can obtain the two pap-,
ers . for $2,30. The News in un-:
questionably one of the most influen-
tial papers published in Canada, its
editorial comment being 'quoted from
one end of Canada to the other. For
anyone wishing to keep in touch with
Canadian affairs, there is no better
paper than The News. Sample copies
Benmiller
A happy event took place on Wed-
nesday of • last week at the home of
Mrs. C. Mohritig when her daughter,
Lucy, was united in marriage to Roild
Jason Harper Dick of Kippen. The
bride was given away by her uncle,
Mr. James Troyer of Toronto and
th'e marriage ceremony was perrformed
by Rev. W Bauch at high noon. The
guests numbered about forty. Alter
a stimptuous‘ wedding luncheon had
been partaken of the happy couple
left on their honeymoon. trip after
which they will settle down to the
realities of life near Kippen.
Colborne Townshipfl
the advantages ot fortitUde and self- fwe.
reliance, Its stories of charaeter laY I
The- township council met in the stress on the truth that right con-
A BILIOUS HEADACHE.
townsip hall oft the 12th inst. with duet is never a mistake.
' .goOds in Latest Patterns ab
Lowest Prices. We rflioei a greet
range et Carpet Squares, in -
eluding Axministers, . Velvets,
•
Brussels, Tapestrys, Etd.
• We have Curtains and Window.
Shades in endless number. of '
• Patterns, Qualities and Prices. '
Comeand see the goods.
•
J. H. °bellow
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LONDON, ONTARIO
Buiness & Shorthand
suasscrs
Raids:A and Mail Courses
1. W. Weetsurvak, I. W. Wimpterveit, IL. C.A.,
Peeelisel. Vice.Priacical:
CHOPPING
The Clinton chopping mill will be
naming every day alter the 1.7111 inst.
We have just put in a neW grinder anA
are *Ow prepared to do a firsteclass
job. Besides chopping feed, we roll
oats, grind • flax, make Graham flour,
corn meal and flaked whelyt.
f the t things in the
all the members present. Mr. Mex. E C d' ti b 'ber ill Is one oe nieane5
find it of special advantage to send
world. TO preVent biliousness use Dr. Everything will be weighed in and
nit
IP. Sheppard presented a petition with
the necessary number of signaturea
asking th•
e colleen to submit Local nine. NO only does he get the beau-
tem clean and pure
once the $2.00 for the new 1910 Vol- Hamilton's
'Hamilton's Pills which keep the ' regulate the
sys. weighed out then eaCh customer will
iiceheetertUallyrectied and satisfeetion
S4tlare Aral. All mistake:1
Option to the electors at the munici-# er. You'll never have a headache, guaranteed. It 'will be to your in.
granted the requestA bylaw was fi
tiful "Venetiat" Calendar for 1910
bowels, ive tonto kidneys andliv-
pal election in January. The council lithographed in thirteen colors and
and gold, but all the issues of The you'll never have a sour stomach, but .terest to eye us a share of your
al expenses. The next meeting of ,c1 "99 frclni
the council will be held on November bic's is re°eived*
also passed to borrow $20el for oiler- Companion for the remaining weeks You will have vigorous bracing health custom
the time the subserip- bY
i d2r5teig gpiesrt
taking Dr. Hitinilten's Pills, Your I ,Itemember the stalid, next to the
bsgel so rnfiv. ollbtionxiellstoftio'rs orierdilols, ! Clinton F.:leetrie Light Pleat where
th
1,.. e subseribrr will he glad to see al
.
i his old customers as welt as ina.ir
inew ones. Thariking; you for pelf
10th at two o'clock.
THE yotro-t's COMPANION, ler,
Companion Building, Boston Mass. favors.
Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al- nepeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will al. New Subscriptions Received at This' Repeat it :—"Shiloh's Cure will
Ways cure iyiy coughs and colds." ways cure my coughs and colds." Office. ways mite ray coughs and colds." •
III BROWN