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The Clinton New Era, 1910-10-13, Page 1I I .-... __-._ _ �„ ._-_ last Week. . Terxxpgrary remises• A, J, Reynalda. ,�,�-.r..- ,�•.... _ .._ __ - _ ' 'Royal -_-7:;-- - Bap'k have Alread'y been secured, 'where d, 9 and' Mrs. 'C,'Hutchison., Mx, odis't church on Monday evening ::. ", 4 `.....�- y �: finis and ,,hippie can be done and Mrs. Phillipa and 'Mx,. and Mxs. We PrCaVh It• ---,E nd lus'txated address, g �iQD�I��Cii� MURDER �iA�jy, and !t7ie factory Wi11 a running a4 Pardo, 'of "Toronto, visited' at the Rev, Mr, 'Larkin of Seaforth, . Q r/gNi�Qf�l • gal aItu A very few Ways. An up- hOWle laf M. Y. Mo`Lean, X. P. - Practice It �AlSol preached' the preparatory sermon A:nothe adjournment � MEAD 01FIC.IR, - XONTREAL to -date plant will .be erected, and r Mr. and Mrs. harry, Stewart are in the Presbyterian church la�tFxj- t e r has 'been ' NA-DRU-CCQ, the work Will be commenced at taking in the annual excursion of g ak n in the sizzle Anderson mux- Capital' . , $51000,000 once. rA larger and more modern the Wicket Agent's Assoc:lation to �`� day. R v, Dr. Stewa� of Clinton, l- der. inquest, last Fridaya Art 'tor � one �QQ The New Era is cony oweek, to enable the tto th Paste factory will be the result. Montreal and Quebec this. week. roped preached the Thanksgiving sermon l eral's Department 'to "d�ecideon t e ' 12eserxe $S,g04,4o01 ,� that Clinton dealers can give on Sabbath evening. The Sacra- evidence so tar' adduce W _ d, nether Is •fast becomi ' the a4S$el1S , ------ -� the people ''Of 'this 'town just %4en't of the Lord's'Supper ryas held 'there is sufflen+t degree of 40the- favorite d'erlt $72,000,400 Lcebx�ru 'the same quality of good's as on. Sunday morning. riflce, --- --T Scuxartl , the -can 'buy In large city Ta late for last Week, ion attached to any person or per,,, The sacrament of the Lords sup- sons to justify an airest, or to war- . •912a Branches, and Correspondents �, per teas dispensed here last Sib- stoics. and save money into On Monde evenin next the rant Prosecuting Itisabsolutely throughout the world he residence of 'Xr. 'and Mrs, G, y g ' an p secuting the investigation harmf • , bath, Service cpmmenced at 10.30 the bargain. nual• meeting` of lthe Bible Society fuither, When'the fifth adjourned IeSSi cieixSeS E. 'Henderson, John .et., was the The New Era is: not 0 1 - �---- scene of a 'very happy, event on a. mi. y ^will 'be held' in the Methodist sitting opened �'rida Crow uxned perfectly and p Mrs.rphie'Florton has beer' laid )?reaching that gospel to n_ church, Rev. Mr, Tiassar y n. At•, leaves a SWe 1 Beery facility far the tranches, of Thai when their youngest 'ton- women, rbu+t is also rac n d will give torney 'Seager said he had decided eta refreshing Banking in all its branches, daughter, Gladys Ross, was united up 'for a feW days I 'lied bu't we Using It. p a illustrated address, special n.'t +to r_ali as, a taste ill th irl marriage `with Dr. H. J, Rodgins are pleased to say she is on the g music will also 'be provided *by the Pending due f z'thmoxe tvitncssas p mouth, at highest fi ucan, Rev. F. 'H. Larkin, past out and, we hope she will soon be We have already refused Methodist choir. of certain Er' 'the case, it ntereat allowed on Savings accounts of fi� epxitl'ac'ts from the Robert, The Sacrament o£ 'the g est current rates, or of the,;'irst Presbyterian church t again. Sims a Lord's sup -.1 n phrases of the Daae, it � Xibj)pn aSte t � C I 7ouxteous treatment accorded to all officiated.? 1)Iiss Anna Henderson, President, 'Mrs. Edward: Sh,1w • R on Co•, T, Raton Co„ W. per wall be held~ yin t e p", ryas learns later that the Teal , p � I - � A. On Co., an,d R rie Bros tan Church an:sabbath next, reason ryas 'tire desire of 'those in tLil3e.. customers.- e's'ter of tth�N:bride attended as 1s't Vice president, Mrs. A. C1ult ,n of Toronto , T. C, Wakins Co ! r, will Re'v, charge of the invest' ation t . . Widesm'aid', .a ` ,the groom was as- '11d Vice President, Edith Horton; Stanley,Mills Co., and M'. Larkin of tSeaforth, will preach 'cure the advice o hg o se- R. E. MANNING, Mgr, slated' by his tisn, Mr, Rollins, 4f : Treasurer; 'Belle Shaty • Secretary, others a preparatory Sermon on'rjda t4rne General ofthe e Deputy At- . Lucan, , Helen Clark; Delegate appointed Qf HamiIton, Many similar afternoon, y y before proceeding. Our Koff Ifnr0 Efxxr•es IiG,y,a CLINTON BRANCH A• qui�e"t'butihterestingeventtook t o94 to the. Presbyterial at Thames secured �had would have been . Miss Annie Armstrong has . re- to with Greer left for "Toxon- � d, Mrs, E. Shaw,The 14ew Bra sol- turned 'from visiting relatives a't la bef r copy of the evidence to Cream, * nts dor Chaps Place at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A, acitedl'them, r g , ��..— - MI S. Holmes,. God�erich street, The 'W, F, '1VX, S. will hold, ;their Marlette Michigan.. y ore+ the Attorney -General's Monday,annual'Thank-offerjn on Wednes The die Era has saeriFic- Mrs. Rathwe, of Zurich 'is the Department. -was unit when arra' ge to er,E red g ed hundreds of dollars to car- nest of Mrs. Wm, t' a 'The voluminous evidence sub - � Constance was united in hnaxriage to Mt. Fred day evening Odtoder 12th In. the i'y otxt''khis fair 1 g Ra k nbury, j mit R; Beattie, „of this town. Rev, D, church, Mrs. Fletcher of Thames pay policy Mrs. Lawrence s. W Moffat and j . ted to the jury has revealed doth- Road' is ex which every dealer in : thus Sadje Colveil have et M s : ing• particularly culpable in any A 1 Mies Nell Sutherland of Sea Rogers, pastor of the Methodist peered to be present and town deserves, t urned from p yQne1l l 'forth spent Sunday with her pax- church,' performed the ceremony, 'to give an address, Music also wjll Regina, Sask, person except an apparent ten- be given by inernbexs of the con re We will not permit any de• A, Mui dock and famiI of Detroit ,dency on 'the para of Edward Jar- Phm, B, o i tints here. which Was witnessed, ..only 'by re- g pattment store outsid` to use were last week 'the y dine to 'telt different stone O,I'.R� Telegraph Agency Don't 'foige't the 'Forresters Fowl• la+tives o Ithe young couple. ga'kion. The usual'. Thank 'offering. -our advertisjn .columns- t e guert of their r s, Jar- 1' S ncy and Oyster Supper Ito the Held on The 34Th annual meetjng of the collection 3vill 'be taken up during 1peal dealers c n . brother Robert Murdock, dive t'as seen with the murdered . the 27th of October: Seaforth Curling Club "ivas held' in 'khe tneetirrg, At the last meeting us@ them a and should Miss Hazel Elcoat has ona'to t_ girt an the njght of hex disappealt Mr. and Mrs, Adam Nicholson ar- the Commercial Hotel, when the of the W, F, 'M, '8-, the ialloWin fx eel as all import Mend 'the 'faculty of Ed' ca ance. Outside of (the unsati fM. g ant national aveiti3ers rlq. y Education In @ se office's Were elected •- Toronto 'to become a teacher, . tory account of his movements on 1 •rived home from the Rves't after an following officers were elected for For. rates,. etc,, call u extended visit with relatives, 'the conning season; -Patron, Jas. --- --.---=- P• 30 Mrs, Colvel and 'two ,children of the fatal night, given 'by young `'�►" '%'�"V",%� Mr. and Mrs. Adam Glazier and McMichael; president; G,F, Rogers I Btanle or c$as 1R for our representative Tuckersmjth, are 'the guests of her Jardine, the detectives have ap- �' 'P'�► children spent Sunday 'the guest of vice-presid-en't, A, E., Colson; sec y brother, Thos..Chapman, . . patently ndthfng to, go. on, and- it is h pi , f pp her parents Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Cole. xetary-treasurer, Win. Ament; man Mr' John Innes had 'the misfort- Mrs. Petrie is At present 'ver the opinion'in local circles the $ Whirs S �q - Rev, Mx, Hazzard will lecture In aging committee, Wm. 'McDougall, une 'to lose a valuable mare•r The NeW Era y O Diffacapp - g' g g , last poorly, Her daughter, Miss Ethel nnurderer of Ljzzre Audersonlfes in the ebur h on Tuesday evening f{. S. Ha s J Beattie, G, T°. 'Collin week. ' c l g 'Alex Wilson'; club umpire m,Mg, Miss Llly Mcco' van attended the "First in Everything," is alth very ill. I o is the a 'danger of detection. When a man is shaving there. 1 Oct. 11th.; on the Bible Society W c e Ai t ux 'Mason 'who has been visit It the general. Diplon here that is notlxen tries his atjnce work and will Illustrate, it with Dougall; club skips, Wrxr Anent, Blyth Fair .an•d , visited' Extends in friends in this neighborhood the police are in possession of no much as bristles p so lantern views. , there last week, g , i ties comm out Wm. McDougal, R. E, Hays, G. E, returned last Week 'to Saskatoon, wither material facts, since the of the brush, Tlxis•week weg Miss 1Vfa . Cam bell Who was vie- Johnston Blake has bau ht Ja practically resting the, case r received a• have The following is the School xe- Rogers, G. V. Co'iling, -oh -Beattie, -•-- -• -- g s are - g shipment of port September and two weeks in Dr. F. J. Burrows Alex; Wilson, W. 'ting friends Detroit returned to. "�""`��`�"��'"�'"'"""��"' Swann's farm ear, our viliage,•q.e- n with the Attorney General s: De- August: D. Bxigh!t, W. Bethune; Ontario 'hex home Iasi Week, range on Salkeld's farm' on 'Tues- cupied .by Wm, Berry. It is a fine partmeut on the evidence already Class V. -Florence Taylor, Laur- 'tankard skips, R. S, Hays and Wm.. Mr,• Fenwick Stewart and • wife, day, Oct. 19th, The competition .place in a splendid location. .The taken: .Inspector Greer, says that Rubberset . . ence Taylor. McDougall; representative mem- have been visiting friends arid rel- will be for thn Dominlon of Canada sale of Win. Berry's farm sale of -m there Were certain matters to be ' - Senior IV. -Flossie Lowrie, Chas. bers to Ontario Curling Associat- a'tives at. Dungannon, this week. ' salver. All members wishing to elements: 'took place' on Tuesda further investigated which were �r rt h r • Lowrie, Stella Clarke. I ion, John Beattie T. O. Robson St. Mxs• Maggie McEwen and Misa J, y ex ected'.'ta throw valuable, li t haV1 � t1Shes . Junior IV. -Janet Lindsay M rt- Mar s. compete mu t. `be pxeaent, Ranges notwithstanding a wet afternoon p gh1. . y, y y Mustard' were visiting friends in 200 600 and ..600 ands, Shootin the sale was a , on the c se. Acting Inspector o:: t BIy'th, Win , , y g good one; theca?• a p Tiro loristi Se Lawson, Geo, Clarke, Irene Rile. Some years� ago 'this town pas-. glxain, Lueknow, Tiver� commences :at 1.00 .Ii,m, tie sold< a't a vex' hi li fi urs. Mr, Boyd, who has been assisting In- ,C dont coLue puf f,•, g, Taylor. C sesaed one rtf the 'beat brass Banda ;tan and other places last week. Berry will mane yinto the vjl apector Greer .on 'the ease also re- T>�cy tigon t conte opt; Senior III. -Annie Taylor„ Leo ; in Western Ontario, but outing. to The bridge a't Graham's Creek ou Fotvl Supp&.= A fowl., supper Will where he will lags turned to T r t � �1�Y Dan"t co2na pttt � , ' + ' the second, is ' now covered with . be held. in Lions church on Taylor's ___ �__: have a sale stable.. o ori o, , 'rice range front 35e to , Stephenspn, Lizzie Riley, Clarence the removal of its leader and sev- corner Godexich Tp. on October 19 *2 larke Fred Armstrong. exal prominent members it disband. steel and cement and will be ready 2'r one the Senior II, -„Vera Dunlop, George! ed and, ever since the, tdwn has 'fox traffic about , the first of A• special •progr.am..will 'be render= y y make shavinga, Novexnbe3. ed, also apecial,,.sexvice wall be / /'� pleasure, ''Riley. been Without a band. 'A-' meeting GOOD ROAD, FO� ONTARIO . - i Junior II. -Della Button Vina 'to consider the advlsablltt of re- . ,held 'the fail iog' Sunday,'Rev. R. We' also have an assortment of A. I1liljer of `Auburn will preach in _ ____ -$ . kubberset Tooth Brushes � Rogerson, Allan Farnham.' � establishing a band was `held on IYixllctt � " the afternoon. - Part II, -Verna Adams. Thursday evening., This meeting' The fallowing is 'the report of S. Proper �~ Senior Pt, I, -Verna Dale, Buehah was well attended and unanimous- Miss V. Braithwaite is on the sick ops Drainage, Shaping and Attention All• that is Nee- • Scott, Maggie Riley, Walter 'Scott, lyin favor of, re�o2gantza'tian..On list; -•S. No, •i. Ooder' lrTP'.ior Septem Wilfred' Lindsay. a Friday -evening .a . mee'.tfng . 'Was' Chas.: iYIanI g sale' was -~veil at ber : ' • � essary. in COnStrUcti#n. of sin#oX'io s �;g�2yy&�r�r�' �S� 1�� H®l��i�' , tended, Class V: -Beulah Nesbitt, Hix old A.R. Farnham, Teacher, held in the Council Chamber when Lower ?.O ld Courzcii M7iSL Realize; Impor:tanCe Phm'B, +the Seaforth. Citizexi's, Band: was re Mr•s,�,Morris ,vas the guest of Mrs, y. Wnshi . _a j --_- _-. _.,._ _�__ _ d with the.fallotvin offj- Geo. Johnson, Sunday. Senipi^ IV,-lsabel'Slnciajx; Helen of Ij Ord and SeCrxre Only Competent Alen. • - .1 G,oderlcb cern : Honorary: •pros clen r. ' c- ""MI-J-� Z�-s-Iient-Tuasday.�tz 1` esbitt, Zulu Lobb, Mae Sinclair. Ctu ']Ila C}28�t1j8t1.. �tlriUitl r her sister Mrs. Manning., 11xr;o1 pV:-Ever Uewex Ick er$, til as Offre • fd?Tiie work of rebuilding the fire- Kay ; vice-president, Archie Bar- beat Stoddart. „-�,, o �"�►'0'�'� !v?N .. swept portfa : of„the Goderich Or- 'ton; -president, D. T. pixikney;'See- Miss M Appleby 15, spending a Class III•-Be:x 1 -.Huth Emma1. gin Comp��ji i fan+t 'was begun retary-Treasurer Ii. Ha'r"dq;` cam .''few weeks with R. Hunter. y , ,, malttee, A.'Close, tGViIliaurTd' ;''con J' Willard .Lee; Colborne, spent Sun .Nesbitt, Xr 'A. W. Campbell; deputymini bioken.and., where the smaller' day under the a Class. IT.-- Joy Lnkib: Gxa�ieTeb- . , William. p rental •roof, bukt Mora aster of public 'works. jn a very in- stones are•red�ueed to tubi a A'e s T. Daly; leader, WiII Ben Kerr •has en >, Morgan Jones,Olitie Stoddart.. cubical ice $I(� ATTEND THE BEST. IT PAYS Principal Rogers has received, gaged .with Wm. Part II;, Gladys Beatty, Edgar tea eskuig:addresa on the subject of so, that will 'bind together .and , from +Elie director oa the' depart Taylor for the winter months: Stoddart, ' ELLIOTT . men+t of Ynines, at Ottawa a � fine • O• Henry :returned .laSt',week. to the Impxovemen't, of country roads where 'fthe sated is abstracted' eitd � • ~� collection of 'Canadian rocks andf Toronto after visiting'his parents. Part L--1Viarfon .lopes; Elsie . r in Ontario . delivered' be` ; . nothing: bu+t 'clearx eta' e r �• } �,,,�( r g4son -Ro Easom, fore the. . ne is �oi1, f• set 1 S41e ti�!Y.rVJ minerals for 'the use of the Colica- Owing to. the. scarcity of apples A ,er. y members of the agricultural and for the road' 'bed. ;Gravel of this Average attendance' 17. kind is almost equal + cats Institute*59, The .collection .quite i number of farmeaid. a hav- . experimental union. at Guelph, said Q to cnished in cement •floors ste,.lajd, E. M. Phillips, 'Teacher,; , stone.. ;Where'' JiIst received direct, in- composes 150 hard specimens en Death oz Mrs, Walker,--Sa'turda . in part;, ',Tale draining of the found, gravel is nat,plenti TORONTO, ONT. closed in's handsome cabinet, ;• y ation.of tihe ordinary road'°is 'the -ful, w.e beliepe,then in'usin cr shr fornriation.Of of last'Week Maria A. Pearson be- g- u .¢���011et: ed s+tone.of.the.best. Seat place in Canada for superior Sneitteee Mrs. Geo. A. Siert n W Miss Car- Eleter. loved wjfe of Robert Walker�of `the first princippal that must !be obaer- , be obt"a' quality that can SetS.'• .< Eauoation. penter left for Berlin where they ve tri roadmaking; and unless we iYied' within reasonable dts ,- ODMMENOE NOW, - CtaTALQ(}UE FREF� , will visit Mr's, Sill's daughter Mrs. On the annual field day of hucan Bayfield Road, was called home do see +that the foundation is thor- '• tanee's of: !the work, Tt is not • ,:m, :,. .after an illness that has extended Vie.. offer On Frady and .' . . high School, Friday last, the pupils oughly Wand' properly drained, it 4s t practicable for use to always be y 4 - - - - ' 'ani-sttaff of-:Eteter Rigli•,School.sle._.-from last January • 'Mvs. •.(Walkdr as.useless ands as futile for us +to ! able to select ideal road-makizx Saturday, 14th. and Xrjt" . had only: been: in 'bed 5 days . be- attem materlal for couritr roads.-. 'P , g . par'tment. paid a return ,visit to pt.to build a.road,as It wouid..q'; y ra, for two`.da s onl . fore her death, 'being able 'to get be to alttem rack is su poaecl to +be''the beep y' pax=tieipate in their sports. The pt to putupa£Iraf�elass ;. , . program of events, was long. arid up.andi the next few days would.be b'uildin om a wet • and - It has; a_ bar ess: and o - h . • once a sin...in bed'. She teas maxi,- yielding , tha't, will resist ryes `-. tg ne.ss ��'�``�� pp �q varied, the•contests Were'Iceen,.and' g :. fountl'a ion. x and last a ffryry _ �- . °.i: ills �1: � t � _ ed to lie' no,w bereft husband otei ea 1 V� 1S - i �.h - . C01 . _a=n, by o£ _ cod i ecor,ds_._._.tvere _ gx t .many years,' butt tri x $2. I . _.: .. , .. _.,,, 5...._._..... -H and bit that roe ie . xiacleti AI:.:, _irit� gn uni n six :,� ? set. he rind a .o (only to be fou. nal+ fn ce r p p ORDERED CLOTIHIAG w � - ' � �-- t n n i f roadmak ztaixt see 1tEtlD7f•111[ADI; CLO7i7IIN1.C i,. r, : c�liil vere'bc rri..3..sox rllalirl':1K .. . varlsom ;, t,veen the girls of I,ucan and Exet- "fig i implt� tro letly do t i a e * ::.:: - •--vino -4.. of forttiardin it a d•' ” .., ".1. rrt" �.. ct.'High Schools•resulteci i3-8 tri. daughter s;.one.aon died. The fan- .question o£raina e. It is the sol g. n dis'Eributi""�`- : ily survivin now is..: --Frank xn after all 'that carries the Io 1 ng:,it QOdS `tri " • . } favor of Exeter. :The_ tug -of -tear g ad. The ,through tiie country tivoulcl. make:. �Spjay in Q11i NO glI!3t� flI��E between seven from each•schoolre- tiVinnipeg an.cl nes at. home;.:• natural soil, +the clay and -the sand•'I the ,price impracticable. - We have . •. Sough �.. . W.` � � suited' in' favor of 'Luean. Afoot- Mary,. Clara an A nae Who was inl ZvhiI forms the ; founda'Ejoir for. ': to use the 'best material available. 1�r s ball match. between Lucan and Ex- Toronto, Deceased was •born ; in that road has to, carry the load 1 There are many localities unfortt . titer teams Was also wcai by Lucan Stanley. 'township over ' 67. years,. and�tha+t should be drained. Where unately situated in the province,• : ' I .I a o: She js' also survived b two' the land' ja oiausor Wet 4r bo rvhich haus neither 'stone or ravel < .. 2 - 0. After the sports Were o,'o vex g y A • \ �' all assembled in Carlisle Hall tubers brothers, John and -Robert Pearson . It bl'ay'be necessary to resort .t� t y I for .'use on 'the'roadts and; g�vhichA�dv�r IS M' ent'. • 'the visiting teams, pupils and staff of Stanley''townshjp • .aji&one sis •diaining. Place a 'drain under8.are under: the necessity of jr ort- • ter 'Mrs, S'tod'dar:d of E + in crushed stone 'b p r ' of Exeter school were treated to a ' , gmondviile. • nea'th the xoadway.tivhere'theresre ; g Y, rail, The ' sumptuous 'banquet.:by the. u ils The fuiieral.took place pn'1'ueeday holes or 'bo;g'gy places, sin or cost of such xoa.ds is no+t ex pensive •• afternoon intermentbeing made in 'moist s 4'Es so'as'Eo re�n ove all the in -the vicinity of towns unpd rail- THE HUB Ra _RR of 'Lucan, A .short programp[ poi .i n Clinton cemetery Rev. 'Mr; rnojatur a 'slid'+. cies+te a'hard found- way st 'tions and in view: of ,th p'us's and' speeches followed, Charlesworth of Park ' 1s the ork h Ill, former 'anon .acts u W e a e -. , , eon thatxrorature you greater durability of crushed s one Piioite :48 . Baptist minister in and uta ' , t • 'i Clinton,, p n Ehe surface Wheth' it is 'frequently. 'desirable e er it be `=L_ y le to use . .::'::.'..;.; ••:>:.;. rGoderich'Townshi astor e d , . . f ,.. p fp f deceased lady,) , y,) offici- gravel, brgken stone, vi'trifiedbrfc thalt material, articular) w a k particularly hen it , ated aft the. house and grave, ,The 'or 'as halt jf 'the f i can be shi ed in 'b ' ./. pp y r ail tilos 1 �• �•` '` •`'• ul'.'lns � ii u 1. .Rifle Association lviee'tin , , p oundation is a 't ' `_ :` g'` . 'he pallbearers .were Messrs d + o ' I (ioderich townshi Rifle - p a Edward moist, the frost e the stations a ��:.• . ': � :%:•>^<:'� ::%•:::> ;: s":` _. p �lseocrat f o t niers that o :. i yen tube e ``::x'` and.'Wm. Glenn 'Malcolm h2cEwan tion''adts : r+ t; I f undo , ravel mai. ::"': ion. will hold a shoot. over the � ' , upon that lmofsture.,and 'be obtained, 'The•greater stren - - - Robert t Trick, Thos. Beacom and' +when the fro ' r feu g th plant !the Stakes,. hn ' s t . disap ears an- th p e .o x abed stone -and, 'the re , , map out the Work - :To the husband 'spring ,the 'found'a'tion is -left too ility.will in 'the. oper'tools.are 'ro- :•:;1'1....... iter and see thy+t pr tlurab g y . tided and th : The_ finer the garments and family the sympathy of alae and lips 'the ae end. reps s)t th p • y uftable, and the crust that abundantly addjtian o +afall•forthe:Wat- .- . g. ' The Lure of p al c St. he makes and, the ..better community, is extended, has ,been created on 'the surface is er.'down 'hill and'nat'to make 'the r In connection With ditch first to ,find+ out Whether the the fit `-- - aimiply •a crust• resting on a yildin gravel roads . y . ,the louder the IIolwesv'11 boftom'"that ox broke water will run +tt� thhe+ y s e Will crack, break, an n stone roads, I •wjs' 'to �, north' or T 5 h . The,- out h � , ......:::..::::..-..X. . k- "``"' ' proclaim his abut! large'buainess is bein 'Tions i ,, ;. ability.,. g n r very slight 'traffic; th t selesa to go on . , .�' . rut uncle say a it is � ' . ,. poultry this season in our village. ' hauling and dumpitx� gravel, spend continued' 'Dix page 2 .< . Close Ito two tons'of dressed pouf- The 'foundation is 'the fir6i thing In'g our !time and money'in putting , Our line TaitorinL Our New Story :Caminences try has already been chipped ,to to'get on earth roads,and in manv on road's, gravel tha+t is not Suit- � " I I Montreal, • • cases 'face material, The gravel and able for the requiriameh+ts. The • 1 advertises us Well, tht week. C. 0. F, --'The members of Court the Sttone 2s The last subject to be man Who is .charged' with'the mak- a 1, and : :; `;;:; _•:' .;; Selwood a considered'. 'The ;._..,..:.-:• :::.,.-,:::,•::•• : .•� • ,. d reset to have an mtexe st great majority of ang. Of the roads in lthe township :, > our business rows dnd fn am �' IS What human$ are chic ,l' buret a of carpet balls .at their ° roads for . years:Eo come will should have some scientific know -' y rOVvs, - ng, Friday night. A necessarily g g • {':' g .. „ . • : i- for no'a+ada s is ins 'ratio n meet+,things, sothat he j g y p n gagd .attendance. is i'e nested and >n bnay avi'nstancesah reads, can pass eon fine quality of, the • ... ^;; -' ,.•� o. ae} • r the rh :n one form ot- another. This. Court Maple Leaf of Clinton is ex- road's are properly drained andear- ~material and say `how;it should be . 1,. � �.; Fall' Woolens are: ready story petted to visit our Court i t ed for, 'they 'are useful and as ser-• best 'txea'ted so as to brake it most : ` y cannot fail to. give its r he viceable for Elie suitable for - the <''" near 'fu+ture. little traffic that.: : ; and we count it a leisure Wo i hand, p reader inspiration; and therefore 'The 'following is the report of s, passes over them) as,arx asphalt Pxepare he Wdterial which . you co show a man and talk "1 ' , its' value can hardly be overes•. S• No. .3, 'for September.' Pavement: but in 'tbe city Where have ou liand' in the ama+t compet- ::: . tallOring with him WI]On. ##mated T`he ma tc o the lo'v 4th Class -Clarence Conn ell, Carl the 'traffic is extremely heavy, such ent way to Wake!the most of it., <. l he does o g e Mair. Arthur Farren, Clifford Hol. a should ` experimenter can road would- not do, We This jS Where the not feel exactly of man for• woman, that, aroused . land, Frank Jenkins Lot f s classify 'these roads according Ito 'infoxm himself to the best advance I , t e Lavas, their im ortance, We have ghat ta87e and+ +the y �'� sure pi what he►ais or simply by the sorind of a va:tie Harold° Lavfs, Ormond Alcock, p et of his conatantlg, b fa"` Senior 3rd, -Hat'tie Ostrom, Flva we call lead'in roads,' the main ar- emg.In touch Wllt'h the Work will, ;e, -_,P,, i ought EO have. cattses a young rteilltonaire to proctor Ro texles leading ,into the city,, We. in.:a,very `short 'tim'e, make hire a ,.. y Munnings, `Verba al ,-. ' crass • •oceans and fraverse Jervis. have other roads that serve only m to airy court-ost Valuable offici Intermediate 3rd; -'Stewart Majr, neighborhoods and Bre used only ty or 'toWnship. . Every township .. r ore' n lands to fate e Sil>tits $jg,�p t0 $ D.U4 g ,Find his Alvin "Leonard, Milton Holland, a s ul d • was never better idfttred. '`Fee y. oceassional tteamS. Then there should have in Its employ one Hien ) p , . •Danjel 'GIiddon, ~Leslie 'riuller, . are th division lines and back eon•• s •ascription luno will plan jn Overcoats 18,00 to 811." story is intensely romantic and Junior 3rd..Leslie Jervis, Clifton cession roads 'the are used by only a 'general Way the 'work of road- { SATISFACTION •alluringly` mysterious. ,the in. Praetor, a one'or 'two 'farxri'ers, and ndt at just, making, .and, Who will say . what > 'r0users 3� i0 to $� � s:d:ous evils d ttntvtse p'air's a Junior 2nd.- Gertie Reidj 'William the .season of the year wlrerf roads drainage should be prowiaed and' } ASSURED f � g Alcock, 1<red' iL,at'is, , Will be Injured by travel, If 'these who has sufficient scien+rifle know. f ". with foreign noblemen": are McCartney, .red, L vis Mair, _Altallud roads are properly drained and le dge to handle an ordinary drain` I crowned, and atte#itjon is given to g level and Who can take levels ;:_ _ .cleverly shcIi and,ihe familiar Harry Ford, John Os{ ' - , txom; Brll'ee R land Lm11 'F d their 2najntenance, they will be .. 01 . 11 . . , 1'M,= MI of trurigue is laid ;Seiitar PC- r.....Rrilli'e Muller, Wilms suite serviceable roads, and, can be �r �, YR made What would be consideredTh . O����,� �,�;.f bare. The aritfea>� shows that the tied Jervis, reward of l5atfeieee•and purity is Junigx pt. I--'c�iolet Miller, Cyril Ideal roads for ordinary traffic. . eMiDISO Practoir, Voile~ .I•Iu11er, '1Vtarian Al- � , � Bank ,� Our special $22 Alit illi black 0,d#CI isiti�e ���, haplritness and tjrat•the wages Cock, when we reach the next class of road's where the ''traffic is a little• or PancylWorsteds is a winner. Asx ' of sin is'.deaf& 1tIa makes you NO, an roll, 34. ,A.verage'atteszd� greater andr Where ?the roads are as Incorporated 1Slil� laugh when he ante, 2$' , ed during all season of the year, . to see it, g ptctixres the ad. ' �. ventures af' an •Ambzdan cotnia, ; arxtcefield then It iS necessary j�o resort to a 9kPital, PAto trr �ji�,000�000 caverini�r• of Some Material that will . opera troupe s0andeal'.in foreign Miss May 'Gibson left for Lon- tesist'tlie Wear and -that will shed Reit P' Xttdo a, M0,000-0000 I �, lands. .,F3"e makes You thrill with ori last week. , . the 'wa+ter. and iia'ake a hard, smoo th D 'SQ rflithes I" 1rsnada the twanderlusttwhen he describes InMjss 13ertie Gibson visited, friends Wearing surface, That ,is why'the rend A#y is 11itd Ogres d NrriSh lothi� lllyttlx last Week, • pofudents to 1Y . a a Mjes S ravel or broken Stone la IS tgrav L ten . the il'rineipaX Cities in tie world. ,� Q Za •.8ella iV'apalr and th,s viae groat, . Seaforth is the '~tie road`. Ordinary land ravel Is: .. is covered' slopes that furl the guest of 'MISS Jeesje ''Ganftil. tOM13aseci of sa g A 1010NISAA% ii,�NX110 11ININESlS„xltANSACTgo, • A SgUare Deal ]'or fiver �atty� The rural telephone is how'being v0hleh iS useless ''Here � e u£strau�% edtterraratealo. rapidly put Trp, All the fmaterjal .tion ji Should be eliminated T e S A V I N G S' 13 A N K D _.I. . -- _...,..�,,,,.,,. is at }land`, w t� �r+� y, beat ptAdtrce suggests that all grav at AU Araftehm Interest ano ' ' at tt tfi 1 �+. g ��N ! • A Ver successful lneetin of the el tliquid! be placed through truSh 4 ., _ -,_. , �. __....� -, .w„.,..,.. Bible Society' Was hold jnz the Meth. era Whore the larger Stones a e ' cnuhird>ift r _.. t at0. 14 I iixatori BranCh G • 1- DOW DI NG. Manager . „ a - • ,