The Clinton News-Record, 1909-10-28, Page 4en•ens
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October nth, 1909
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COOPER'S
BOOK STORE
CLINTON .
SUMMerh,111
Miss Rands, teaeher, attended the
meeting of the Teachers' Iiistitute•
Wingham on aninrsilaY iuLFnidan and
then spent the holiday season at nen
home, near Brussels.
IMr. D. Barr bat recovered so tar but Ipr some peens past have rended
as to be able• to be in les accustemed in London, have taken up their an'ode
" place in church. Winnilieg, Man.
1IS, Winnie Thonetison, teacher Mr. John Stewart has: bought a nue
Blyth S., spent Thanneginink Day bunch of cattle from Mr. Chas. Reid.
at ller home— Mr. WarwickCole 'has bought a
1 n/Ir. CnirisnLewery left on Fsiday at- nice twoeyeax-old drivers
teeneon 'lastwith his ear of edects
i for the West ;,-his triends wish nem
ICadeilaiToivaisablii ' . - East Wawanosh
, Mr. William Crooks spent Thanks- Mrs. Julia King Sold bet 100 acre
giving, a Jew, (Nye and a day or so term on Saturday last for the sum of
aftes among,old friends at Linweod. $4200 to Wm. Doerr, who is now the
M. anti Mrs. fn W. Stewart, wen owner ot 150 acres of land.
formerly lived on the Bayfield Line Mrs. Morell end two little children
ot St.'Thoreas spent Thanksgiving at
the home 'of Mr. J. 0. Stoltz.
seems in Ins new home.
Porter's Hill
1 Mr. Benson. Rutledge and his sister, day when fourteen of the host's re -
Miss Emily, sp'ent Thanksgiving under latives from, Clinton were present to
the teital roo1 • 1he1p him celebrate the day. Among
' pat.
iMise Sara Cox of Stratford and those who came out !from town. were:
nins:''Oelmaidt of Tavistock are spend- ,Me. and Mrs. David Coon Sr., Mrs.
ins*" few:days with Mrs. Clem. NemenWilliam Cook, Mrs. George Cantelon
ton.
land her little grandchild, Donna Mill-
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I 1Vlisg, Shaw ,
spent Thanksgiving un- holland, and Mr, Peter Qantelon and
der the parentaroof. . fine members of his family, John,
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1. Mrs. J. II. I:Mott in. ipending ' a Gladys, Harriet; Harold and Charley.
few days with. frientle .0 iPaieley. ' After a sumptuous Thanksgiving din -
1 Mies Winne Lobb npent -i" few days ner the atternoon was Vent in gannee
recently at Mrs. John .Cox's. and music; the older part of the corn -
1 'Alriellobert ' Bencone ,has returned Pane' perhane as keehly enjoying
. . • hale d h art quietn3r looking on as the younger
Mr. IL Dhiel and wife are at
present visiting at the honie of hie
daughter, Mrs. John Wright.
. Misses Annie and Margaret Doerr
and Mr, Janob Hinbrich of Stratford
spent Thanksgiving with friends in
Hillsgreen
The farmers in this vicinity are
complaining ot the very disagreeable
weather tor housing their root crop
and, apple picking.
Mrs. Thos. Altoand son oi Luck -
now and Miss May Alton of Belfast
are visiting at the tome o M.
Robert Stephenson.
Mr. Jas. Webster of Lucicno• w
.spending a few deys with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Geo. Coleman ot the Parr
Line.
Mr. J. T. • Turner spent Thaultseiv-
Mrs. Geo. Stirling ,is improving. ing with friends at, Lueknovr. -
this vicinity. • .
Mr. James Stirling has sold . . • Mr. Samuel Walker, south Of the
Mr, Chas. Wallis a horse. Mr. George Beadle and Men 61 village, who intends raising his barn
Auburn have been in this vi i itv th
-6-6 r 6 next summer is hauling material tor
The home of Mr. George Cantelon
Sr. ot the 7th con. was the seene• ot ,
Past week threshing tor a few ot tlie • • '• '
the . sante. •
a, happy' gathering on Thanksgiving Mr. Wm. Janet, our enterprising
tamers,
thresher, has about finished this sea-
son's grain threshing. -
Josephus Figures on Golden
Wssels in the Temple.
Golden Vessels
100,000
Gelden 'Dishes 80,000 .
Gelden Basins P0,.000 •
. 'Measures of Gold 20,000
Golden Clusters . 20,000
• .• Alter Vessels, large 5,000
Altar Vessels, small 25,000
Boston, Mass., Oct. 13th.—Wi11 Kien
Solomon's teinple, famed in. the bible
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. Live Stock Market.
Toronto, Oetentsr 25th.e-Reeeipts
of live stook 'at the. Union
Stock Yards were fit-tn.-seven car-
loads; comprising 1109 cattle', 674
sheep and lambs. mid In calves.
The •quality of cattle was medium to
good, with a few choice.
Trade was better than a week' ago,
especially for the best butcbers and
home again ga
He, says he en;oyed. his trip to IVIis- ones did in active participation. And and history, rise again? feeders, of which at the dirtse of Ali
who ' it:
• win' very much. of them all no one was happier than Masons ell over the worldmarket Over 600 bad bee'sold at
1iprices. a' little in advance et last Mode
believe that the author! the.prove Miss Luella Tichburne spent a .lew MrCa
. ntelon who is now in his ' 90th
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days recently at hm
her parental home. .year and a remarkable man for hie erbs founded masonry, are talking ofday for the same classes
Trade in sheep and lambs also was
'tally and has a most retentive inem-• the plan of members of the cader hetel
1 Miss Rhoda Betties spent Thanks- , age' He • is alert physicially • and men -
all offerings, amounting to 674,
- gieipe with her parents. to raise upon its. old foundations the brisk,
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:I Ifrse•Douglas of Goderich is spend- arse being , able to recoil thrayand temple to take its place as the eighth ein solegbefore 0 0 cIock at ars
ing a few weeks in our vicinity. „' date of almost every importanteventevat the le • !prices'
ern wonder q e wor . • as will be seen by sales given
I 1VIiss Nellie Macdougall of Seatorth in this country for the past nail eene The proposition. has aroused so 1 nasy-es,
belew.
also, were bought up readily.
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is visiting at Mr. Win. Elliott's • on tury. Th? numerous friends of • this much iiiterest in England that tbe"ear good •prices.
- • ikindly pioneer will wish, hinielang,6611.? cost for wages of the original nteinple i •
1 About 500 cattN, exporters., ••were
I the 4th • coa., . . . s -
Mr. David Weston is sPeniling a few tinned •goodehealtb. and enjoyment o' has' been computed. ' The egnres are
g held for Tuesday for the export
weeks at home.
r ilife. • staggering :. U66,240,000.
I From the Spokesman -Review' of 1 Misses Effie and Maud Rathw.ell ef tas been computed 'that each - •
• buyers.
Spolcane, Wash., we takeetlie. following!, Clinton were vieiting at Mr, Ben. ButcherS.
member on the king's 'levy who .work-
Choine 'butchers sold up to 4.5.35,
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report of a race by the pacing Mate Rathwell s on PhanI
tsgiving nay, ed on the teMple was paid about one load briugieg .that peice. •Good,
1"NellieE." •Itwill be interesting ,to I The entertainment in the Orange $0..e0 n! week. Their weekly wage
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on $3.75 Toedku4m.2;5 $; 4e5o0sso $2 $5
that "NellieE" was formerly ovenede ingof next week is expected 50 to $2.25
to be years 02,5n0,000Thilabor ac- to $4 15 canners1
— 1 the people" of this part tram the .fact hall on the 7th con. on Friday even- would be n80,060 and for the three ronitroo $5;20 ;
.1trained and driven by our own. s, one of "the best yet held ender the count alone N appalling, yet Masons . . Feeders
Ben. Elliott who disposed of her be- auspices al No 189. Don't forget tne here believe that the work can be .. ,
iiil. H. Watts & Son fore leaving Spokane for his home date. . . Loads Of. good feeders sold at. $4 td
• • drove the mare in 2.1,21 The Review: mice, 'Wits. Ben. Rdthwell, this week.
done 'agent. •
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Salomon raised his levy of 301000
skilled' nten and len:irked 'then,. in three
$4.501for steers, apd bulls at $nnin5 to
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• n1 Mrs. Sayers of Stratfond visited hey
here. In a race won in 2,11; • Be
bave eVerytning needbd nn the
Shoo Repairing line to execute all
orders with neatness and prompt-
ly. . A trial will convince you
that our material and workmarr
*hip are of the nest procurable
-. '4 - '' e . . D lk ' N 1.-1 Me: Mowat • Maeddinalleof liolintes-
lie nn. Won the 2.15 pace yesterday . inn ville was spendirin ' • ted b an -
kw. Tita4ks.giving shifts. tle also was assis • y • A limited numbers of milkers sold
who cut stone ' in the quarries and A sniali delivery, et veal. esIves • 17
straight harness race ot the week to n carried it down to the" site of th
---e in number, Old at $3 to n6.50 pen.
iemple.• . • cwt. ' • • .
$3.25.
• Milkers and Springers.-------
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holidays with Mi,s •Q„,„,, or in other Jerce of between, • 70,000. and at from $35 to $65 each.
one of tie!" 'most sensational races ever S-0,000 men all under 3,300 foremen
seen in this city., malting the third 'Veal Calves.
• be won 03r a Spokane horse and by Jarvis, • ".
Spekane drivers and trainers.
The undertaking of such a work to-
. [-Nellie E. took the 'first two 'heats ' • • -
D• T G• H s and wife of De, day Would» create a new crisis in the
anywhere. ;ef the reCei then lost the nein to„Car- I . . o e labor world Vet it may be done
• lyle F., one defeat corning after a troit spent the holidays with nN • •
, • . f unious battle:. In the final heat Par- , brother arid eister be sn
, 1 tile., Fe blew UP, and Nellie won in e 1
: wain • • Mr. and Mrs. Secord of Vancouver; , es thejirs grand mann $2,50 to $3 per, cwt. ; Jambs $5 to
ic traditioes NV •t
King Solomon, according to Mason -
We also rePair Suit Cases, Sete B, C., eisited Mr. Ed.• Levis. . ter ;of the craft Of theMasonic order. .$5.75 per cwt. .
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Sheep and Lambs.
Prices for sheep and lambs Were
steady hut firm et following prices
Ewes, $3,50 to $3.90 per ewt. ;nrarna,
Mr. and Mrs. Walker of London were The site of the -temple: thedith • all r '.. . nags,
chels and Pocket 'Books and. Can I 'rite best time of the Tare was Ilenl
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history has been. regarded as sacred. There were nonenin sale •,. dealers re-
. by Cerlvle F. when this horse 'tools' guest. nif• Mrs. -Geo. Holland Sunday
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and Mennay. • ..
also clean and dye the 'same. !the third heat from Nellie E. in nr
• • • ned-hot driving . finish. ' This looked 1 • Mesnannes J. Leach •and 1VIcKenzie of'
• like. a dead heat in many parts of the Goderieh wore guests of their sister,
stand and others Anought Nellie E. ,Miss• D. A. Helmes bn Saturday..
1 Mr. C. A. Tenbutt of Galt wa,s
Our Stand . • .•
Opposite the P.ost Offie u net, "why not ? ' 1 1VIr. and 1VIrs. Robt. Acheson spent men., all the trea.sure like that o1King
' • ' Ane you a. News -Record subscriber ? home for a few days. . .
Now the great stratum of. stone wioeh port priceseunchanged, at $7.15. for:
was the teMPle foundation nupports.selects, fed and watered, and $.7,50 t.
the Hasern-sh-Shereet mosque, holy ' o. b.. ears • at country points , •
to 1Vlohammeeans. . • • . .
Thls ' mosinie would lianre to be ,
nought iied'011 the toll oi SOlcithoins
• e tbe holidays: with 'their naugliten, Solomon's mines,' and all • the com-
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Wan Qr.) Howell, Summerville, mend- :that wee a king's » would have
Mich. Mr. and Mrs: Rents A,cheson leiti to. be •emnloyen to rear the new and
on Friday last to visit their claugbe mighty structure, • • °
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ter inMicnigan, They were acCoine, in place of ncloniram, who 'wee Sol -
panned by two grandchildren, daugh- oman's right-hand man, a high-salar-
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ters of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Nesblitt of ied .architeet and archeologist would
the • 16th concession. ' . • ' I he ernplciyed, , ' ' .
Miss Lelia Ford . of London Normal instead of calling on Inieg Ilitarrit of
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school was home- for a few deys, TYrn, as Solomon did, for his . heavy
Mrs.'. F. McCartney :and son an timbers of cedar, woodmen would
tissues of
daughter of Gederich visited friends have to • scour -the forests of the worntft.13.1 of life, for upon it 'the
It goes practically to
liere ltos furnish' beams Such' as Solonion go .the body line:
every,- part . of the body, catrnieg
Mr. Wilbur Ford and sister, MisS at 1 Lebanon.. . • - . , nourishment and Oxygen inking up
guests of their aunt, 'Miss R1111111)111 : !the teninie so minutely thanit
e. wthe wastes and ' so -changing. them
Clete of Clinton; spent Sunday' the ' The historian - Josephus describen
I Miss. Mabel Dempsey of Genericli -pie aid, of the bible, selfolans of today 't enny. As our
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home for .Sunday. . !have 4 Pretty lair idea of whet it was ' every, ant results in,
was ho
1 The 'interior of St. Sohn's . church ne like nn It •Was at once 7 cmPle I thc breaking : down of some of the
a palae, te
tissues and the fOrmation. of waste
being beautified by e coat on paint., and fortress. 'Its wales wore of etorpc.,
and neeld•withstand the enslauglitt t ofmaterials, the body 'is in a donstent
a battery of monern •field artillery . . • state of change. . To maintain. health
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1,ne. . i...ttonis4, citizens of Sidon, .1 strength and life the blood Must nO
Harlock
went to IVIn. nebanon, • .and devasted 'pure in order . to replace these • tiae
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MrS. W. Ins Farquhar returned- home it. of cedarkfot the ternple, "for thin! sties with ple.nty ,of• fresh nourishenenn
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on Friday last. from a . twceitiOnths Sidonians are More skilful •than . our ,assrlsdinirid the .1-MdY. .ei its waste , -
I visit with ,her . daughter, Mrs. W. 1VIc- people as the bible tells us. •For this —„„-"nn • A ._ ___,_ • _:. ••• ... . s
Amieond of Saskatoon, Sask. Shelled ' work Solomon sent ' King Hiram of
, . tes en and women. wee, . t!.4.. run, %town,
in, pleasant time whilc. away sand was Tyre annually great stores of gtain, will nnd Dr. Williams Pink Pins ;the
best tonic for their condition necaune
much taken With the. country. ' flour, barley, oil ' and -wine, ". Selma-,
on's • levy of 30,000, artisans wag. bos- thee° Pills are a certaie. blood -build:-
. sed by 3,300 Men, and there were er••and purifierthe
. They enable ' •
also 70,090 unskilled workmen to de blood ' to met the ninuenal dentands
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the ileavy work. , - 1,'0., the nedy. and give . peefect health.
t. We offer the 'case of Mrs.- John Hare
1 There were : at least 183,300.Inter
• Man of Welignd, Ont., as a proof. of
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STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
MILLINERY ' FURS MANTLES
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the latest "Autumn Ideas". throughout oiir entire store.
Besides this great dispiay of tnerehandisei we have Other,
ideas which are Closely followed, one is that quality,.
shall always be of a high standard, another idea is that,
• nothing shall leave this store that is not'right imeverY.
particular, that we 'shall -not overcharge but giVe a fair
price to those who give us their, confidence. la...always.
one ofour "ideas".. We. shall be pleased now to shOW:.
you our latest "Autumn:Ideas."
AutumnMillitiery-
. Our millinery stocks are
now. at their best. Assort
"ments are . larger and more
varied than they- can pos-
sibly be latter on, There ita.
a :wide, 'variety' 'of:' choice.
that you will get no . where•
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else in town, there is plenty.,
•of rooin to ,nnlhnery
buying in , comfort. Stocks
have..beee ,replanished wher-
ever .brolcen..and Nye are
showing .t..9-Oay new shapes,.
r 13 bops., trimin gst flowers,
velvets, feathers. COme in.
any day and see them, there
is, always §,0111e.thi fresh
here and you will. enjoy
seeing the new styles,
The New
Coat,,s.
'14Tever our business e,q'36ri-
:elite 'have we been able to offer
our trade:such superior Jackets
and rurbs 'as we are now showing.
Wen spare& lo 'securni best
thattxperiene4, Skill and money
could inaka, We now,offen thevd-
to you.for'your choosing. Coats
at, 111.1.40 10.C/0 12.00
.11111-00 20.00 22.00
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dOsLIRTtSit AND AT rNTION
AWAITS :YOU neRe.
' youn; -----------diher pa•Nnts. noW tip arm rig, Warfare .Thimsten, pro-
.Rebuilding .the
. Whole:Body..
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THAT IS THE CONSTANT BUSI-
NESS OF THE BLOOD,.
And That is Why a Blood Making
'Tenic Will Make the,Body
Well. and Keep it So,
Pure red blood is the vital princi-
ur Millinery Stock *4
Is Up -to -Date.
, Fanning 11#18 been in the city this week and has
returned with a number of new designs in. Millinery.
Our Trimmed tiata and Shapes are Captivating
to the eye. Our Prices are.Right,
Corne and See. .
miss .CANTPLON a CON
Metes Winter Shoes
I" AlvvayS 'Reliable " ' * .' CLINTON .
annemonnaniammaromm .
. seieneeeen. Jr Arwlewilvmr,:q1b. Avvii. ativw-mbrqlfrIargfreev....e
. $ Special'Announcement
• The kind that keep you dry without Rub-
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bers. The" greatest resisters made..., ,
The._ POetor's Speci41,
Is a . Hagar Shoe and without exception .
, is ,the, best Men's Shoe we ever sold. The
present season 'completes thelrinth year we
have been selling them. Every pair has
been a success. If you want -a. -shoe which
will keep yott dry and, wear longer than
any shoe you ever had, try a pair. of.
Docron's SPECIAIS. After the 'first pair you' ,
will' wear no other, • •
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,• REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT.
FRED. JACKSON
. ' Leadbury. .
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, Miss Mamie, Archibald and friend.
Miss Chesney of Seaforth- spent. Snit- working on the temple for three en,
day at the former's home. • years, . aecording to the late Drn "nu 'great Rower of :Dr ' Williams?
Missei Hodgins of . Liman are the Schick, the noted ,German •areneesoeiPiek Pills over disease. .Mrs. Hare
guests of Mrs. Fred. Scarlett at pres-• gist,' '" • ' • ',Mae says :—"For • several years n_liv-
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ent: . . . • In the accounting of wages pain to ed a life of pain and linsety and.
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Mins Inaniinr Lovett .and Masters des, the men - totaling $266,500,000 no even now as I recall ,that illness it
and Calvin , of . opeerieb, . township account is taken of the canners, gild- • seems awial • to contemplate, The
Opent a 'Few: days•Iast week *with Ode ers, artiste, workers in precious ston-.:treuble••began with 'weakness . 'and
uncle, Mr; John:Seaxlett. ' es and•the oeteriners who niade the
I 3055 Of appetite.' Thin was followed
• vestments et the horde of priests who by heanaches . and emaciation. ' At
lived 'and did their duties in the sac- times I had violent"palpitation of
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red .structuse. I the heart . and shortness of breath
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• There were thousands thousands of • 'sensed' fieany 1 was completely • prostrated.
Captain Willfain Irving of the elothing Outfits, hundreds of thous- I wan so, haggard that my friends
steamer Rosedale whieh often- came ands of golden vessels and other cost- bardly knew me, and I often thought
into Goderich pori, died in Hairtilton ly, equipment for. sanrificee • and cere- my: last hour had •donie• My suffer -
on Thursday last. . , monies, . • . ings would follow' me inte the neenton
stores in that city. - , Stables were built for the 'animals
. Of dreams with such dietinctness that
•Mr: and .Mrs. Linderfield of ••Exeter to he sacrificed, gold vesse s I) i g
• • often: time; I would awaken shivering
sept Thenksgiving with Mr,. end lyIrsi hogsheads each were for, drenching and shalcieg with e sons, anal scarcely
IMr. Thomas. Grilnn, solo ' singer at the leiter after the rites, and the -13ole able to realize that I had been • but
'Trafalgar street to. Angles etreet. ., tainee enotigh 'water • for • a swimming
ten sea, " so called from its size, cons (lreaming : T
doctors at difterent tintes failed. to
h.e , best efforts of three
i Sts Peter's church, has removed from
I The funeral of the late Mary A. Pool. • • :help me Thee I Was urged to try
MacEvoy, only daughter Of Mr. and Will, this - towering buildirig; 01 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Within one
ilVirs. John MacZeoy, took place on, Wealth' and. nioliness, be dedicated fe, poittit I felt . it distinct improvement,
i Sunday afternoon to. St. Peterne, this day earl age ? Masons here say 1 and alter using elenen botes 1 , was
church of which the young. lady wan eo,» and nhe numFner ot their; ordevover-jagain in the full possession ot health
'Promoter of the\ League of the Sacred? all the lands of the earth; • support
Heart for many .. yearn, Rev. Father 'their ' zeal. ' They are •even talking I elapsed since,this illness and as I have
and •strengthi Several yearahave ewe'
lViacRae ofniciated at St. Peter's ;anoint forming a . v#4,1:)0,eir. to • take ,constantly enjoned the beet of health
cburch and at • the temetery in Coln eharge of Work..,,. . ' ." • tark warranted in *Mg that, the curd
borne. The choir sang the uttequiern
' ...•••••••••&•••••••6.........**.mgalomi•mos 10 permanent."'
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in P.Iterepin" and "Nearer My God. to . Ors :Williams' Pink Pills should be
Thee." Rev. rather MacRae • gene n Auction Saiiitekiiter. . used in all diseases caused by thin,
beautiful In gemerian address. . The . • watery or impure blood, such as
eallbearera were' Messrs, John and Friday, Oct. 290, tit 2, p..m. at anaemia, rheumatisM, • stomaeh
-Leo ChisliOhn, Harry Hillier, /Joseph Dick's stock yatd,• Seaforth, stock' trouble; i'lle atter effects Of la 'griPIM
,Nyle, John Pane and ffarry Wells. steers, beifers and eowS.— 4. .
. and fevers, :tieuraigia, beadaches . and
Pretty floral tributes were laid. upon. phY, proprieter, ; T. Brown, auction- stile "Ala" ailments Mullion ta WO'
the casket and a eanhelebra. filled cern , • . men and growine ,ginis. 'Those ' Pills
with 'Wax oundres, stood at the head1. Saturday, Oct. 30t1t, at lot 10, COM ere sold by all :medicine dealers or
of the hanilsema „casket. The latel 8-, Stanley,. lanm stock -W Mel3eth, sent by mail. at 50 cents a. box or
Mary A.. Macthioy,- was a mat: Omit+ proprietor, ; :T. 13rown, auctioneer, six boxes for $2.50 by The Lr. Wil -
1 t llama' Medicine Oo.[Drockville, Ont.
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. • 1 beve much pleasure in asking your attention to my selection of
$ Fall and Winter'Suitings and Overeoa.tings $
rhiri. represents thebestlestf ttat is prcsiduleed bty the most important 0
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tt ns for 0
this Inwwner aemtsaoblectO allssilerycost:i exIclsusisc-(eTers(s)1•Int.ig;ler , . patterns
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•• FRED JACKSON'S , OLD ST'AND.
'Agent for 'Britigh American cleaning :and Dying Cos ; nlontreal. 0 •
• GEO. .W..13AR.GE -4
$. OPERtHANT CLINTON ;
111Wil&:'‘IbAWAVIegb,4*/44‘. 460,qb.4illo,gb "lb•Alik.A1Vq00. e
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ea able young lady, fair andegoon, a del Wedneedey, November 10111,
'vont member of St. Peter's and a t, Saublo Line, Stanley, sale of farm
loving daughter and 'sister. The sYnti stock and implements, Dierything
' pathy or all who met the •deceasanhunt ;be soul as proprietor is giving
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Furniture and House
Furnishi.ngs Special
at -Walker's.
Weare once inot•e face to face with the • house-eleaning season
and we ate well stocked all tnerequirements for the home such. as
Lineleinns, Oilcloths, Room Rugg—all eizee ancl qualities. • • • •
. - We have been through our stock carefully and find many' articles
: of Furniture that.we will cut the prices on—Nearlyin HALF,
Fancy parlor Pieces -ea great nariety, . •
Rattan Chairs at special prices, ; '. •
77 Fancy Rockets every one 'cut in 'nice.
We are once more prepared to give you a snap
in Pictures. Watch our window.s next week
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• Picture Framing Neatly and Promptly Done
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The Store
of "Qualitne,
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Furniture Dealer and Undertaker
Phone 28
,Nignior Day
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h . The time when you must discard that light Fall Coat for sonic- ;
a, thing heavier and. wariner is now at hand, and you areperhaps
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✓ fill your wants: To these we would say that our second shipment 0
6, of the famous "HER LADYSHIP BRAND" of ladies' high ,class 0
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8 and nobbiest 'creations of the designers'art and at prices suited. to ;
tall pursee, and we can itsgure you that it will be time well spent* in A,
examining these Coats and securing our prices as we are determined r
n pertinent, and you will fled our prices away below those asked by ;
A that this shall be a teeord year in our Ladies' ' Ready-to-wear De-
, others for siniiliar garments.
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13e sue° and see our stock of Her Ladyship Skirts. All the new 6
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weaves and impinge. designs will be found among them, •
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• Dr. .yarties Iti6hards of Wulf.,
worth is going to Nb* ;York DkeePt
In -their sorrow. prietor ;•• T.- Gundry, 'auctioneer. , an appointment in Ilellevite
Full StOck of StaPle and, Fancy Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, and iVien's and Boys
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Clothing at Lowest Prices.
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