The Clinton News-Record, 1910-08-11, Page 22
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other errors are found therein, to
take immediate proceedings to have
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18 Years Ado
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August .10th, 1892
Clinton, Aug. 10th, 1892.
Mr. John Ransford has returned
from his seaside visit.
Apple -Mug, Cantelon is into the
. ,
apple business on a more extensive
scale than ever.
The Misses Anderson of Wyoming
and Miss -M, Dewar of Seaforth, who
have been visiting Mrs. Jas. Fair,
Jr., left for their respective homes on
Saturday. •
Misses Millie and Ettie Andrews
left
left on Friday for a two months' vis-
it with friends • in Ottawa.
Miss Etta Rutledge, the popular
lady assisant in Gilroy & Wistencui s,
is taking.a two weeks' holiday away,
from the busy haunts of men. i
Mrs. Gibson of Chicago., formerly
Miss' Whitely of Goderieh township,
is visiting her many friends in this
section.
Mr. E. Hovey met vvtith a per: alar.
and painful accident the other even-
ing. He was bicycling to the camp
grounds a few miles distant and bad
a bottle of m.edicine in his pocket.
He had an• upset and in falling his
weight broke the bottle and he receiv-
ed several severe wounds from the
broken glass.
Councillor Plummer was taken sud-
denly ill on Sunday night and has
since been confined to the house, We
trust that he may soonbe all right
again.
.Londesboro, Aug .10th, 1892.
Mies Gertie Young of Meaford is
visiting at her uncle's, Dr. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Wingharn.
were here on Sunday. , They came for
their daughter,. Cora; who had been
visiting her schoolmates:'
Brunsdon and- Son sold .three
binders last week,' making twenty-
three sold this season.
Fall wheat is 'about all harvested
and a number of farmers have thresli-
•
ed.
•
• Bayfield, Aug. 10th, 1892.
Mr. 'Graham • Moorehouse of 'Coder-.
ich is the guest of. Air. T. J. Moore
house. .
iMissDuncan left for a. trip on the
lakes ' last week. • • •
The Cold weather which has prevail
ed. the
est werk:h
P as retarded ...pic-
nickers fromn taking all' the advantage
es of the :suannmer resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Buffalo -. are
the . guests of the foriner's brother,
Mr. Murdock Ross.
Miss Townseand is the guest ot;Mr,
George Sta.nbury-.
Miss' Logan of Goderich is •staying
with friends here.. _
Rey, AIr: Turnbull and family • of
ltfitchell will hold camp above Jow-.
•ett's grove,.. • •
The increase iour public_ school
attendance .has been so great the last
few years that .it has been .'decided to.
add a story to the. school house. Mr.
T. J•. Marks, has the contr,eet of sup-
plying the brick. •
Communion will he dispersed at
Trinity church on ' •Sunday, . A col-
lection will also be taken for • the ben-
efit of St. Johns' fire sufferers.
The c wh, .
cat trop in the vicinity :oi•
Bayfi'eld •is of • the best quality,, . We
believe .Me. Thos. Stinson of 'tlie.
Sauble Line has the largest and fen•
-
c.at crop. hrt,
• The• folloinwtinis pag pupils were success-
ful at the hent entrance. 'e amina-
tions :• •, l2eta• • Stanbury and John
Jowett, Junior leaving: John 'Whid-
don.
Dungannon,
bliss Ada • Sproul of Goderich paid
a visit to her home here. '
efise F ennllam, who was visiting at
W.. Sprout's has returned to Toronto.
Mr, and Miss Henderson elf Napa -
nee are visiting at their uncle'),.
Mr. Robert' I-Iendenson. •
Mrs, W, Sturdy of Lucknow viseted
at Ia, 0. Dui.: to.
Mr. Wilson McLean and son of
Winnipeg visited at John AleLean's
last week. Mr. McLean rs urncd last
Saturday, leaving his son to visit at
his grandfather's for a few weeks.-
John
eeks. .John Berry and daughters, Mrs. V.
D. Pierce and Miss Effie Berry • of
Mexico,, N.Y., W. G. Wilson of
Shortsville, N.Y., and Walter Berry
of Ingersoll, are •visitor; at B. J.
Crawfords,
Dunlop
We are glad • to see Mrs. Ilillary
When out again after her long i11-
neso,
Arthur William has had his house
done . over with a coat of cement,
which will likely make it very warm
next winter.
Mrs. Applei and Miss Alice Cum-
mings of Cbeeng are
spending
t
their
sunnier vacation at thrill mother's
home in Dunlop•
Mr. and Mrs. Clutton were taken be
surprise one evening recentlyby the
invasion of a party of young people
who carne prepared to have a good
time, The evening was spent in
games of various kinds and .after par-
taking of refreshments the party broke
up at a late hour.
Hensalt
Miss Gertrude Thompson left last
week for Toronto. Her father, A
Thompson, and the rest of the family
leave in a few days to reside in that •
city.
Mr. W. 0. McTaggart of Toronto
and his two children have been visit-
ing his sister, Mrs. 1i,. J. Macdon-
ald.
Geo. Stoneman has gone to Toronto
to take the position of traveller for
a wall paper house.
Mrs. Ralph Drysdale and Miss Drys-
dale,
dale, of Dubec, Sask., accompanied by
the sister ok the former, Miss McNeil,
of Moosemin, Sask., are visiting at R.
Drysdale's.
Rev. E. MeL Smith, who for the
past two weeks has been camping at
the Bend with his family, returning on
Sundaye t 11 hispulpit, o All has started.
Y.P P ,
on his vacation.
John• Zuefle visited Clandeboye re-
cently, where he met many of his old
friends. He dined with an aged farm-
er who had reached the good age • of
96 years, and who, the day previous,
had climbed up to the platform of a
wind -mill 40 feet high, ' to, fix the
wheel.
• The man Routcliffe, arrested by
Chief Whiteside and placed in the lock-
up here, was taken to Exeter and got
a preliminary hearing before the mag-
istrate. Sufficient evidence was pro-
duced to warrant his committal to
Goderich, and as he was unable to:
procure sufficient bail, he was taken
there by Chief Whiteside. .
Miss Lulu Hemphill has been :spend-
ing a few days with the Misses Anna
and Carrie Macanthur, at Alaple
Grove. •
Mrs. Hall and children of Pittsburg,
Penn., accompanied Mrs. Janes Bun-
thron home from Waterloo last week:
Mrs. Kitchen, who has been visiting
relatives around. Brueefield and Hens
sell, since the •death of her husband,
has left, for her home, Regina, Sask,
The brickwork of the new .hotel is
completed and the roof nearly ata;
The walls are hack -plastered and the
inside work will be pushed forward
as rapidly as possible..
Seaforth
The following from the Saturday
Spectator, Regina, reefer's to two 'sons
of Mr. and rs. Thos. E. Hays: "Mr.
Scott Hays, who has been visiting
brother,A r.a • left
hesL W.T. Hays, has 1 f
for his home rip Iiumbolt. During
his viset in the city Mr. Hays made
many friends and gave much pleasure
with his fine singing. Though young
in years, a high baritone voice of
much power, beautiful in texture, true
Iin intonation and already under excel-
lent
control. Duets by these talent-
ed brothees were a. great pleasure to
all who were fortunate enough to hear
them."
Mr. Barry Tyndall of Tuckersm•ith,
near Seaforth, has been making some
experiments in plowing with his trac-
tion engine, and demonstrating very
u
f llp that width a good strong engine
plowing can be done cheaper by steam
than by any other method, provided,
of course, that the fields are not too.
small. At nine o'clock one morning
Mr. Tyndall commenced plowing a
field. of sod which is 80 rods long,
containing 19, acres, and finished the
work next day, having spent in all
18 1-2 hours at the work, Part of
the time he used two Coekshutt two-
furrow gangs, and, the balance of the
time he had three two -furrow gangs
turning, six furrows.,• This he con-
siders is extremely ood work, and
with, land in the present dee condition
would not like to undertake to do the
job at all with horses. Mr. Tyndall
believes that this is the proper way to
plow in fair .sized fields. He says it
is a great advantage to get the work
done so quickly and also in getting a
first class job. The amount of 'coal'
used was 1,515 lbs. or about 108 lbs.
of ' coal per acre. The work was
done by a twenty horsepower trac-
tion engine, and. Mr., Tyndall- say r
the engine could easily handle eight
plows.. in this end, which would have
completed the work in very much• less.
time,
Mr. James Black of Winnipeg, bro-
ther of Mr, William Black of Tacker -
smith, has just been promoted to the
position of freightclaims agent of
the Saskatchewan Division el the C.
P.R., witli headquarters at Moose
Jaw: 'Mr,' Black has until •this . pro-
motion held the position of assistant
claims agent in Winnipeg. He bas
been in the employ of the C.?.R: , . for
many years.
The death occured in Seaforth on
July 31ste of Minnie Snyder, '•wife of
-the late C. M,; Dunlop, in her 75th.
year. The funeral took place from
her late hone, George street, with
interment in. the • Maitlandbank ceme-
tery,
Bluth
Mr; • Evans, who has bete acting
as relieving.. agent at the. Bank of
Hamilton in Blyth; •has , gone 'to
Bcamisvilie .where he,will perform elm-
ilar duties.
Raymond. Elliott of Wingham vis-
ited Blyth friends last 'week.. .A few
weeks ago Mr. EPiiott received a leek
on . the• mouth from 'a horse from
which -ha suffered considerable.
Miss Brown, who has. been acting as
clerk,at G. AL,. Chambers' store for
the
past five e pears, resigned her pos
• ition on Saturday of la:'t week. Miss
P, Steinhoff of town • is now filling
the pesition. •
Monday week,• err,. R. McKay, Mrs.
J. Mcalurchie, . Mrs., L. 0 (-bar'(
worth and MissLena Living:itone
went ' to'Grand • Bend for a hoii hay
outing. Misses' Flea Stathers and • ee
Tierney'were also: at chi; .sane I me -
mer resort, enjoying the friendship:.
of Crediton friends while they drink
in the ozone,
Recently Maurice Smcltrer of. Blue-
vale was, calling en friende in Blyth
and .surrounding country. He had
been under the doctor's care for some
time during the part spring and ware
so• wee. eeeovered as to ho, able •toy
help his friend, Wni. Clegg; with his,
hay. Mr. Sinelteer fell • through a
hole in the mow however hurting him-
self severely.
During the storm some days ` ago;
as Robt. Nesbitt's family were • on
the verandah of their house, a bolt
of lightning. struck his drive house;.
not 30 feet from the corner of their
d}velling. . No more seii;ous berm was
`one than splintering some article:i
inside the house. The family, all re-; +
ceived . a severe shock which made
some of them ill for a bine•
Rev, 1'. H,' Farr, rector .of Trinity
church, Fordwieh,. announced on Sun-."
day that the Bishop had appointed
him to the. Blyth parish, where • he
wilt' begin•hitr duties on chi' first Sun-
day in October. It was no surprise to
the .eong,egation as many of them
knew of the appointment before Sun-
day. • Mr. Farr has been the success-
ful pastor of thie parishfor five years.
The congregation are sorry to lose
him but are glad to hear of his pre-
ferment and wish him a ;riccessful
pastorate in Blyth, Belgrave . and' Au-
burn.
Anevv�
rector will
be Secured
red
as soon as possible. -F ordwieb Ree--
ord.
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Frequent Urination and all Madder
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There is no other remedy, at any
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of Fig Pills, Only curative results
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a few doses mean clean active, heal-
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Township
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:Miss Clara Deitiier, 6th, line, is honme.
on a visit from Walkerton. •
The hoine of Emil 13erfeltz, 9th
'cone' has been enlarged and improved:
Mrs. Wm. Logan of Waterloo is vis-
iting ha friends, Mrs. Alex. Stew-
art. •
Miss • Grace Hoover is home •• from
a visit. With ',Hamilton relatives.
Miss. Maggie:M. •Stewart '01 • Listo-
wel -and her neice, May,- are.' visiting
.friends on the 16th and lath• sons,
• Athol .Grant, who was visiting •his
uncle, AIr; James Huston, has•'return-
ed• to his .honie.in St. Alarys.
Henry and Mrs. Last have returned
to their home in Galt aftee: spending a
few:'day-s with tithe latter's parents,
Mr.Mre and 'Mrs. Janit's Cusic. •
• Mrs. Win. Moffatt and son, . kivin,
are back Nen a six weeks' visit With
relatives at Sault 'Ste Marie, Blind
River. and other •points, •
Miss Maly Duncanson, who has been
waiting ort her neice, Miss Agnes, foe '
several Months has returned home
again....
'-Morris Township
AIr•. ,I, J. and \Ire. Watson and
daughters.- of Detroit were welcome
visitors at the home of William W1'11-
Winson, 4th line•,. Morris, during the
past week. •
A band of Indians is pulling Ilex
ori the farm of Mrs. Joseph Clegg, 51h
line; belonging to .the Wingham • (lax
mill, It is a good crop, The work
will he done by hand, no small job
to tackle.
i'`veeet•t. Wacker ruirgned his posi-
tion as teacher •i:,'Toronto and wilt
assume a similar' undertaking in
Cal-
gary atam irtrrased
salary.
Morris township Voters' List for
1910 contains 768 names on the List,
divided as follows: -660 in Part I ;
79 in fart 1I ; and .29 in Part III.
433 are eligible lo -serve as jurors in
the earvice of King George
Mr. Philip Ament has been putting
Borne necessary repairs on the barn
and shed at liit' farnt,
Misses Ruby and Irene: Clegg, 5th
line, are enjoying a halidtty visit with
relatives and friends at Detroit,
A SUSTAINING DIET.
'I'}nese are the enervating days,
when, as somebody hassaid, men
drop by the sunstroke as if the Day
of Fire had dawned. They aro fraught-
w:th danger to people whose systems
are poorly sustained ; and this leads
us to say, in the interest t o
i the c ]e>ss
robust of .our readers, that the full
effect of 'hood's ,Sarsaparilla is such
as to suggest the propriety of call-
ing this medicine something besides a
blood purifier and tonic -say, a sus-
taining diet. It makes it much ra.'iee
to bear the luat, assures refreshing
steep, and will without any doubt
avert much sickness at this time of
year.
(P.
Zurich
During Friday's storm the west
gable end of the new Mennonite
church was blown in and damaged
the structure to the extent of about
a huedred d
allar.. a. Thebreak ' ,
b ea is be-
ing rapidly repaired this week and the
roof will be put on at once.
Mr. Richard Reid, inspector of the
Economical Fire Ins. 'Co., of Berlin,
was i:ntown last week inspecting the
Company's risks. Mr. Reid became
famous a short time ago, as the op-
t
pone t of Eon. ,on V. L. M. King, in the
bye -election in North Waterloo.
The death of Mrs. Frederick De-
muth removed one of the highly res`
peated residents• of this town. She
had been a victim of the dreaded ma-
lady, cancer, for a year •or more,
and for some months had been .a great
though patient sufferer, and the hand
of death was a relief to her. The
deceased's maiden name was Cather-
ine Hahl, her first hueband being the
late John Schafer. Soine years af-
ter his death she married the late F.
Demuth who died about a year and a
half ago, since which time she was
living alone. She had reached the
age of 64 years, 7 months and 15'
days, and leaves to mourn her loss
one sun, Mr. John Schafer of Park-
hill
arkhill ; three daughters, Air,, C. L.
Shoemaker of Parkhill, •Mrs. • Henry
.Brenner of Dashwood and Mrs. Doerr
et near Auburn, besides two brothers
and two sisters, all living near Well-
esley.
Thirteen strike-breakers pleaded
guilty at Sarnia to a violation of the
immigration laws.
• ,Capt. John White Isle of the steam-
er Acadia was killed by a falling der-
rick at Port Arthur.
The Ranked 1•Iamilton at Winnipeg
was victimized to the extent of .$2,-
500 by a eheck forger.
.Mary Dolan and Thomas. McNulty
were cotntnieted for trial at Oriil}a on
a .charge of child murder.
. NOTHING BUT A 'MILLION.
Nothing but an attendance of a
mflii:on' wilt satisfy the managenkent
of the Canadian National Exhibition
this year. And with the Grenadier.
Guards band, Aeroplanes, Model Mili-
tary 'Camp, the greatest fireworks
programme ever prepared and a hun-
dred other special attractions should -
get what they're: long been after.
Loss of Appetite
Is lose of vitality, vigor or tone, and is.
oaten .a forerunner of prostrating 'dis-
ease.
It is serious and especially eo to
People that roust keep up and doing or
get behindhand.
The best medicine, to take for it to
the great constitutional remedy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Wlrlch purifies and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get It today. Sold by an druggists
everywhere. 100 .Doses One Dollar.
•
Dates of Fall Fairs..
Bayfield, Sept. 27-28.
London, September 9th to 17th.
Exeter, September 19th to 20th. '
Goderich, September 19th, 20th 04421st.
Seaforth, September, 22nd and 23rd.
Wingham, September 29th and 30th.
Blyth, October 4th and 5th.
Benscsels, October 6th and 7th.
Dungannon, October 6th and 7th,
Teeswater, October 5th and 6th.
Wingham
Rev. Dr, Rutledge is having a
months' holidays and he with his
his family are now by the lake at
Kincardine.
Darky Hall, a horse owned by Mr.
J. E. Swartz of town, won the two
minute pacing race at Kalamazoo.
Mich., the other day.
Thos. Deans, the drayman, had the
misfortune to have one of his ankles
broken the other day while unloading
a barrel of vinegar,
Mr, • Hind, who has been in charge
of Mr. F. H. Walley's drug store since
the latter's removal from town, has
purchased the business and is now in
possession.
Previous to their departure for
Campbeilford, where they will reside
in future, Mr, and . Mrs, S. A. Ma-
guire was banquettedby the L.0J4.
and presented with a gold watch chain
and charm, and Mrs. Maguire was
presented by the teachers and officers
of the Methodist Sunday school with
a set of silver spoons.
By the. upsetting of a, vitrol wag-
gon in•Philadephia ten children were
burned, two fatally.
iM
If your liver is sluggish and out of
tone, and you feed dull, constipated,
take a dose of Chamberlain's, Stomach
and Liver Tablets tonight before re-
tiring and you will fee:' all right ' in
the morning. Sold by all dealers:
Two children were burned to death
in a fire at St. John's, Que.
Counsel . for Britain in fisheries• lis
pute before 'The Hague tribunial
claims exclusive jurisdiction in all
bays in North Atlantic.
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For the Coming Saturday and all Next Week
Regular $1.00 Screen Doors, complete for 80c
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1.50 • •$ 20
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1.75 " , 145
• 2.00 1 50
.25 ScreereW,ndows' ,20
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A Step Ladder Bargain -A good 5 foot Step Lndder for 65c
A good ti feat Stepp -Ladder for 85c. • A good 7 foot Step Ladder for 95c
Mend• Your pots and Pans-VOL•PEEK GRANITE GEMENT
mends holes in anything; Graniteware, tinware. aluminum, etc. Will
mend a hole in• two minutes. A package thends 50' holes; '
Another coiisigninent of Quick Meal Stoves. the only complete.
Gasoline Stove on the market. • •
• We have a nice line of.Plumbing goods -Sinks. Baths, .C%losets,
Lavatories, Hydrante, etc --and can install anything in the line ata rea- •
sonable price and in a firstclass manner.
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware, Stoves; • Furnaces and Plumbing
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Wedding Presents and to Aug
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Shoppers in general we extend ,a
cordial invitation to visit our
store as we believe we can suit
them both for quality and price
of goods,
W. R. Counter
Jen eIeritnd Engraver.
CLINTON'
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
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