The Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-29, Page 5Septelrubor 29th', 1910 ,
Gadercim
. Verne:
A quiet but ;pretty wedding rook
The romains,of the late Margaret
Mr. J. 1.. )larnwell, our genial Mun•
?
St4lw. e, wife of Samuel Carter of To-
i0pal Clerk, left last week tot ' n
!
ronto, and eldest daitghtor of Mr.
month's tx+lp in the west, including
Fear -old +can of C. R. Campbell, was
and Mrs. Harry Stowe of town, arriv-
I;dmootou, his mother preceeding Milli
gess men. The cerptiony was perform-
ed in town on Monday of last week
a fortnight. fie has applic•ti himself
(tome a short time before.
acrom Ili •d It t t ro-
Pa c by,her parents, two b
closely to business for ,a u
Y, number of
maid and Dr. Harry Kirby of Bel -
thcx's, 1 -Larry and Kenneth, and her .,sears
and is certainly deserving of li
ll'roxeter this aftemoon was about to
sorrowing husband. The funeral took
happy holiday time, but hiss Tearer of
to the home of, the bride'ta mother,
Plate on Tuesday from the rciddeace
absence being limited lie will not be
'ell between thein, breaking. his ankle.
of Mr. Cxeo. Dunlop, South street;
able to stop long at, any place. Dur-
;
Rev. James Hamilton officiating ai
ing Mr. liarnwell's absence such of
tete, to his home.
house and Maitland cemetery. The
the C'lerk's duties as reuire attention
which was a beauW.ful upright piano,
pallbearers were : Messrs. Harry and
will be looked after by Mr. James We-
1
>o was sin i, s a slide. 't -s
n tt t o i The ib
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Kt:nneth Stowe, Geo. Dunlop and Jolla
Clymont wh,!ell means that they will
to their friends after October 112th.
Cracknell. The casket was covered
be couseientiou:)ly° performed.
;ery chart tin e.
with lovely floral tributes, Besides
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thu.,e who accompanied the remains,
17th, Dr• Will. Perdue,formerly
done otit-side; second, the ttlrroat,was
'.Iles. McKenzie and Mr. Samuel Cart-
London Road •
Brumfield.
vr, father-in-law of the deceased lady,
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Wanted—A Bright Boy to learn the
,Printing Business in art up-to-date at -
of Auburn, were present at tilc full- tl-
Ar arid Ars. J. T. McKnight took
3t. Thomas, Daily Journal.
era]. The he late Mrs. Carter ftavts
to the Exeter fall Pair last week.
Ord.
t nc little daughter.
Miss Ida Wall;•fnsha« of C lint'an Sun -
teen visiting relatives here,, left ibis
Herald intends to re-
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Bayed with friends here.
bileWilson
side here .' 'h his family . . t•Ilc
wet I s faint y t(t
HQUISE• AND TWO . AC'R.k.S OF
rear,§ and 5 ,months.
winter.
Messrs. Ernest and Falrst Stec of
p
woodshed, good stable, hard and
lt'ilfred Walters had the m,isfort+tine
Mich. paid friends here a short visit
. of Lattclot Nethery, aged . 57
rec•.titly to meet with an accident at
during :the past week.
doctors, bill was explained this,morn-'
the Big /Mill hoist, where lie occas]on-
The ,courmunity extEurdto Mrs. %Ii.
Rev: Mr. Carruthers, on Sept.
ally takes a hand. IIs had the tip of
Livermore their sympathy in the loss
steers arrived on my premises on
one finger on his right hand cut off
of lien mother, Alrta: Plaut*r. .
. of; Clinton, Ont,, to S. Robinson
and one other badly bnui�sW- lac guf-
Mr. Wm,"Ulliott of. Clinton has been
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fercd considerably by the accident but
busy laying cement floors for Mr. Cr.
:IF..DDIIS—I'ORTP:RFII,LD- .,' t the
we trust that he will soon be about
B. Hauly.
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again.
Word has been received • from Mr.
gest daug,liter of the late Pefter
Ales. Fraser Nivenson, who lately
Byron Waldron, who mcently went
r'
S 1 Y
n ;y bE Ino r
o n sets
P g , ,two- side
arrived from Scatland, intends giving
wdst. He leas located at. Edmonton
Belgrave.
lessons in, Jacobean and Louis XVI
for the present and engaged with a
held every afternoon. during. October
styles of fancy work in town. Our
firm of surveyors. ,
,22nd, by ,R'ay. Edgar Croly, B: A.,
young ladies will probably .be prepar-
ing more than ordinarily pretty gifts
Mr. Alfred Davies returned to Lon-
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for the holiday s.easoh.
dao last week.
John. Sliocbattonl. of F,a$t Wawah=
The remains of the late 'Colin Mc-
Corn cutting is now engaging the
LOST—A. NICKL,E BXND OF B,VG-
Iver were found on Monday, the dredge
attention of our farmers..
to, 011,800, 13th;•. by Rev. C. (J..
at work having caused it to rise, at
.
.rewarded. . .
about the place where he fe;'1, south of
.
township.
the breakwater. I
Methodist District Meeting
'
The Y.M.C'.A. Auxiliary IwId their
lege on Fulton .strut ,.I1ard and I
by Rrvt I). Rogers, Cbarlcs C sew
vf, i-Tullett, to Agnes E. 4 itch of
their election meeting one evcneng
The financial meeting of the CTodrr-
I
last week. The officers arca;
ieh Distriet inct in I-lolmesville Meth-
etit-President,
.
President,Mrs. (Rev•) Hamilton.
odist church: on Sept. 22nd at 10 o'-
,
rice -President, Mrs. (Rev.) Carrie.
clock, a.m. Tile chairman of the Dis;•
ton, ort Tuesday, Oct: Ifh, . 'i'he
rl'reasurer, Mrs. Wark.
trict, Rev D. Rogers, presiding,.
cursions. •
Steretary, Mrs. McKim.
1?1even :lh.nisttrs and coven, laymen
Werritton and killed.
Mrs. Buns
on J Bcn on V'4'hitrty was appokn-
answered'the roll call.
ted chairman of the Social and Finan-
The b's'ts of Su erannuation •and
the 1larvey 11, brown.
Tial committees, The first meeting
General Conference • fund assessrnrrtts
,will be held in the T.M.C.A. rooms
had not.been recorded but each Min -
un the evening of Monday, Oct. 3rd
inter will be notified by Dr, Griffen as
i
and ,rat the first Monday ,of each nlon,th
to the amount 9f personal and circuit
in future.
aSsossnients,• .. _ .
The Baptist Baptist congregation will lose
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a t•c ry active worker it, the person of
P
Ile the Missionary Campaign : It
P
Alra. Jones, and a very painstaking
was resolved that havitrr recorded a
and eloquent pastor in Hev. t`•. l•:.
suggestion front• the Laymen's iVIis-
Jones, who shortiy leaves for his
sionary authotit,ies of otti church, we,
.,
Herr charge in Ridgetown.
the Goderieh District meeting, ltearti-
.
1 he Lan C i-
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Ree. Gro. E. Ross, C'liarlotfetow•n,
endorse proposed of
y e o se t pop sod p ap
P.1•: I., has been called to fill the va-
pa•!gn and recomtneud,that each charge
(any in Knox church. Ile conies very
upon our 'District engage in services
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highly recomntendrd.
to c ve throe Sundays,
cover Bars one of which,
14. and Mrs. Augu:ltine of Detroit,
shall be in charge of the pastori one
ac•conipanied by their little daughter,
in charge of a..neighboring pastor and
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spent a few days at Mrs. Elliott's .
one an charge of.a Layman with the
"it 11 coil, overlooking the lake,
Pastor present. The. appeal to. be made
las} week.
in`tilr way' d(e111e(l n>osi advisable.
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.Iii JIinnic, (h•aigie has returned
In answer • i n `nre li•tt
a swc fo'a qt est o i (ga ^c o
from a delightful trip. Ithe
division of .�S.S. contributions to.
11'v are pleased to state that , Mr.
Missions, between the General Society
. Ilale was able to. sttend the Fair.
and -W.M.S., Rev. J R. Ford, who
Mr. John Porter, another invalid,
was a delegate to the Gcneraf' C'on-
t a. also a t i. ttci • t t �
was •',' u o he Industrial.
,.
fete e t
n c stated that the. amount :was
,
Airs. Pease of Detroit and daughter,.
not, to be divided by'the local S.S.
Ilei tia, who spent the summer at Clifr
authorities i�ut by the General ' Mis-�
Cottage, and the former's slstvr, ,firs.
sion board at the end of the Confercn-
Barnes and little son, Billie, .of Kal-
ce year. .
anlatzoo, have returned to their res-
Each Minister is to be .responsible
peetive homes after a delightful visit-
for I•.dueational services on Iris , own
here. i
(,]large, .
1 ',HenryLiss Hen v cc n' .d hoe ro b
a amaze b t
p
T. J. 'Snowden, `1'•It :B`.,
er, Jur. Robt. Henry, to Detroit ort
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Friday.
Financial Stctletary
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Jliss Olive Smith is now• bookkgeper
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at lies father's East street bakers.
Mr. Kemp has his auto in good run-
Good Filly Sold
ning order now and takc+s a daily
.
spin around town in it.,
Veit. Priscilla, ,the filly iecently •!m.'
The latest news in real (slate sir-
r ed
o tc N 1
b tt'nI Tuckersn�lt i.
P Y V o ,
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Iles is that Hotel King 1.dward has
has been sold to Mr. Win. C.unri ingham,
AI •y
born arch's b t. Kelt • •r �th �r-
cd b o e
P y,
Y
ofCrizThis'i • .•cc t` n-
a a v. filly i; fexception-
s a r.xo
P
in-law
in-law of IN4. Pat Farr, the popular
ally good breeding, her sire beinglarl
horseman. The price paid is said to
of Angus by Prince Thallus ' out of
he S-1,000. Ev0dayor Thompson -was
a Baron's Pwale,, iiiare. From From !s
the owner.
choice breeding and rare !ndNiaual
JIr. Alfred .Johnston of Toronto ar-
inerit this filly is bound to.lnake good
rimed in town.last week arcs spent a
her t
Ili lc new home arid AIL•. (. tnnlm barn
at g
few days with Nirs. ,Johnston anti
is to be congratulated on his entrT�
c•hiidren at Eagle's Nest. They all
prise, 1 ' . .. •
left this week for their home in Tor-
unto. They are all great admirers of.
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our +uwn. ,
Live,Stock Market..
Thanksgiving Day is approaching.
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Irlonday, Oc•lobor 31st has been sel-
Torofito,. Sept': 26th.—W-liIi a ' etre
ccted. .
of 146 calls, containing 2,922 tattle,
The Woman's Institute meets on
34 calves, 04 hogs, and 1,023 sheep
it.l„ber 6th, :ell members are m-
and lambs, business at -the Suburban
yucsted to be present.
Live Mock: Alarket this morning was
Two of Canada's champion tennis
quite active. Their was a sound in-
players, the Misses Sunnnncrhayes and
quiny for all classes' of well condition-
Aloy.e of Torun+.•o, were cnterta'incci
ed• stock, and the tone,of •tile market
`
last w•ec•k by JIrs. Prottdfoot. A .dance
Was consequently. strong.
I
was given in their honor in Oddfel-
Several of the largeit dealers bought
Ira's hall one evening, when 'The
up large consignments of cattle, . but
I;lac•kslonv Orchestra was in attend-
considerable of the business, lnvalved
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arc,• and a very plrasani iiinc was
the Sale of small lots of stock, chpeel-
:.pent. A game of tennis was arrang-
ally in the butcher departni6rit•
cd during their .slay and was watched
Tho best butcher stock sold as high
with suuch interest by many spcctat-
as $5,90 a cwt. Willi .ons or two,sal(s
ors. Nine games wt -re players and
opeuring at tiro reeent top level of 1$6.
when it was too late• to )lay longer,
Medlutn choice bufchrr, cattic, of
:rir. Doyle of the l'nion Ilarik and Xli:r.,
which there was.a con;!iderable quanti•
Moyst' were ties. 'I'll(, Toi•OT110 ladies
iy marketed, brought from $5.25 to
are i•:cc•ellent players.
$5.50. Common stocic srlld all the waw
,
front•$3.75 !a $4.75.
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C;lroicr butchcti cores were' also _ ac-
Cried Day and Night
tive, at $1 to. $5, and common to med.
lull! .ones at $3 to $1 • Bulls were stea•
sirs. It. E. Sanford, inve,rary, Ont.,
ray and ttiultauged at last week's quo.
writes :--"Aly baby was wvckly for
ta•tion5• •
over a week with bowel and stomach
Export buying was not extensive
lroublc and cried night and day. Moth-
`there seentt:d to bc• a hesitancy among
ing I did helped her in tilt' imsL till
,;am(, of the buyers to make large pur•
I began giving her Baby's own Tab-
Chases, at preselit levels until more de•
lets. They helped baby right away
fitltM • news concerning the Britiist
and now she is a big healthy child
markets arrives. I'i)ices fluctuated :.
with fine rosy cheeks. The 'Tablets
little during the early trading, bell
arc eertain►y a wonderful niedicine and
finally slitt•Ieti down to last week's lev.
I recominend them to all my friends
ON.
svho have children in the house.'.'
Par the best stock prices llovel+er
What itaby's own 'Tablets have
around fill(, $6 mark, and for tnedlurl
-lone for Airs. :Sanford's baby, they
chokcc cattle as high as $5.50 was tub
do for thousands of Other little ones,
tained. (load bulls were unchange(
s,im.ply because they go to the root
at $5 a cwt.
of so many childhood ailments— that
A small quantity of Aiort-keep eat
is, they drive all impurities from the
tle was marketed at current levels
t sweet . heal-
leave r t t rad a
st Oma ch and ( a
,li t tl
a nn u r forstocking �k t -net re< In
'1 I fo �ti-)c i i a t
1 Y f;
thy. Sold by rw-dirine dealcils or by
cattle continues unabated, with onll
,nail al 21) cents it box from The Dr.
thrall (yuanties oilering. leor calf
V4i111anls' Medicine CO., 11VOckville,
titrs a alightly better debl•aild Is. 'erri
Ont.
dent, and prices ace advane(d abou
twenty-five rents. Milkers and spring
Lord Pentland is tonext oovet'-
(•rs are scares, but prices are .stead;
'be
nor-GMtc1ral of Australia.
(wV,tig to a 'Calling (in in ib(- demands.
Fall Treatment
of Strawberries
By Frank D. Willis, Michigan.
It is not a .good plan to keep incl
strawberry vines growing too late.
Such plants Will not have tine
en their top:) before cold weathet.,
to ripert their tops before .cold
weather, In which case they are
liable to injury. The cultivator
vhould be, laid aside in good time.
Where is not yet any cover crop to be
sown in the rows that is entirely sat-
isfactory. Barley: seems to ' coma the-
-nearest
he••nearest to it and, oats next. Hither of
these grains sown at the time of the
last cultivation will help to check the
growth of the vines. They will make
a light mulch, though not :sufficient
for tate northern winters,
beidead-
ding lsorwp to #hesot'
It there arc% many missing plants the
vancacies may be filled by taking up
heaXtliy young plant.,) and ketting in."
A goodly amount of soil should :be ta-
ken with them. If ntoveli with reason-
able care, the plant will not suffer
much by: the change, and should bear
the,ne-Vt year as well as the old
plants. When there are a few plants
only grown for the starve gaidtxi, they
-may well reeelve `• extra treatxnrtit..
Weak plants should not be allowed to
set too, many runners and the strong-
est are the better for it it•the surplus
runners are cut off. Strong. plants are
ri&essary if a good crop and high quaI-
ity are desired. The time to prepare
for next year: is now,. No plant can
bear fruit as it wouid if it has been
exhausted b _ growing runners, In
clipping off the extra runners as ihev
start and before they have •formed
plants the gardener, Is filling the berry
basket next summer. A thin row of
plants will not produce as many . ber-
ries as one that is thick, but the fruit,
will he larger,a
f better c
i alitY and
there should be, just is Many or more
quarts of it.—C'anadlau Farnl.
Colborne Township
.
Co
lborn township council,
mcej.iog
was held in -the township hll;
all the
members present. Accounts paid as,
follows : Michael Pfrintiier, repairing.
B erini ler bridge,• $5; 'Charles Fislirr,
inspe�cting.ha.lf day, 75c; William Col;
linson, dim -Ing road,- $4; James Strau-
ghan, • discing road, $2; Oliver Breen,
fencing Benmiller hill, $6.35; Frank
Neagl'•e, inspcct'ing three ' day^x,$1.:50• ;
John, Barker, gravelling; $28; Wil -
learn Glazier, inspecting'; $.5.50; A.'.
McNeil, .elm plank, .$31; .' Joesvph 13ar-
chler, .100 collar posts and 4 braces, .
$25; I: B Mill igan,''105loads gravel,
5 lrequisition v S'presented
$10. tl , was
by'•the office'lis of the Colborne mtinicip-
al.telephone.'system requesting It
the re(,ve and treasurer lie vnlpo)vcred.
to borrow:.money for the purpose.' of
building the:snit. The'requvst was
grafited and a'bylaw prepared and
Passed. .
Glint as News -Reword
Father Ore>A s Ankle ; Son
Belgrove
Breaks Neck -Aad Dies
A quiet but ;pretty wedding rook
, %1a. Grand Trunk Railwav System.
place at the manse, Belgrave, on Tucs-
Teeswater, Sept. 26:—A fatal ac-
day when Miss Mary, youngest
Ment occured here about five o'clock
daughter of Mrs. Porterfield of War -
this afternoon, when Charles,' the 6-
nock, became the bride of Mr.. Ernest
Fear -old +can of C. R. Campbell, was
.e30des, one of Belgrave's young blusf-
killed while sliding down a door upon
gess men. The cerptiony was perform-
which his father had been carried
I ed by Rev. J. Ferguson. Miss E, Wy-
(tome a short time before.
nona Ferguson of Bayileld was brides.
Mr. Campbell is a V. P. R. conduc-
maid and Dr. Harry Kirby of Bel -
tor on the way freight, .and while at
grave was best ratan. At the conclu- j
ll'roxeter this aftemoon was about to
sion of the ceremony the party .drove
step from the top of one car to an-
to the home of, the bride'ta mother,
After, when the cars pazlt-ed and he
'. where a dainty repast was served, af=
'ell between thein, breaking. his ankle.
ter which the evening was: pleasantly
A door was used to carry him to. the
sPent In music and social intercourse.
mr and from there, on his arrival
The young couple were llie recipients
tete, to his home.
of nares handsome pre:a,nts among
Thu door was left on the steps at
which was a beauW.ful upright piano,
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the front of c u.,. 's
ant• the lla and his little n t le
the eft of it
the rides mother. I
g b mo I er
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>o was sin i, s a slide. 't -s
n tt t o i The ib
g l
Mr. Mrs.
and (Tedde will
r tl- e t ho
a rare,
:ic fellow fell and struck, the back of
to their friends after October 112th.
vis gook on the door and died in a
;ery chart tin e.
Years, 5 months and 25 days.
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GOQa
17th, Dr• Will. Perdue,formerly
done otit-side; second, the ttlrroat,was
BOY
WATER
Brumfield.
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Mr. J. H. O'Neil has accepted a pos%
'reportorial
Wanted—A Bright Boy to learn the
,Printing Business in art up-to-date at -
tion on the staff' of the
five, A• good opening for the right
3t. Thomas, Daily Journal.
sort of , a bay.—Apply to News-Rec-
Mr. Wm. McQueen, Mimlonary to
Ord.
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.1owglanda; New Ontario, who has
breast front the wound !n thethroat, throat,
teen visiting relatives here,, left ibis
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week to resume his studies atinox
'allege.
HQUISE• AND TWO . AC'R.k.S OF
rear,§ and 5 ,months.
land for sale in Bayfield. 7 rams,
NE HERY—In East Wawanosh, oil'the
woodshed, good stable, hard and
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Wrlriages.
soft water, Cate,—Apply to William
Dixon,
. of Lattclot Nethery, aged . 57
Bayfield. 8-1 m
TC'kFLb;'—BELL—At St. John's
doctors, bill was explained this,morn-'
church, Lloydnlinster, Sask., by
ing when Dectectkve Greer saw.Mrs.
Rev: Mr. Carruthers, on Sept.
I:STRAYl D .—TWO 2 -YEAR -01.1)
14th, Margarot May, daughter of
steers arrived on my premises on
Mr, and Mrs. John Bell; fomin rly
• Saturday, Sept. 2•lth. owner may
. of; Clinton, Ont,, to S. Robinson
have same by proving property and
Tuffley, manager of the Bank of
paying expenses. John Woon, Bay=
,Commerce aL1oisr, Bask.
field Line, G dell ch Township. i
p. r48
:IF..DDIIS—I'ORTP:RFII,LD- .,' t the
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mane; Bel rave on Sept. 26th
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by Rev. J J. Ferguson, Mai our-' •
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PRIVATE SALE OF. hIOI'Sh:HOLD '
gest daug,liter of the late Pefter
furniture, including, mattresses, bed-
I ottelfi 1 f Ir •
c d and a A., 10l
S Porterfield
r'
S 1 Y
n ;y bE Ino r
o n sets
P g , ,two- side
of Marffock, to I:rn,est Gedd s Of
boards, parlor suite, lamps, " three,
Belgrave.
stoves altd other furniture, will be
tiARSHALL--SiIOI:BOTTOAI — At
held every afternoon. during. October
the Rectory, Wing•1)am, oil Sept:
at residence, Ontario street, the
,22nd, by ,R'ay. Edgar Croly, B: A.,
Boase lately ,occupied Try the 111sses
S. B.'AlarshaTl, of Belmore to Aiaol.
IVlackeiizle. • . .
. Ann, slaughter of Mr. and . Mrs•
special excursions will be run Oc-
John. Sliocbattonl. of F,a$t Wawah=
toben` 3rd and 4th at the following
osh. . . .
LOST—A. NICKL,E BXND OF B,VG-
3I,EVk:•RS--TIIO,M`PSGti—In 'Torou-
gy rvilh cap. attached. Person re -
to, 011,800, 13th;•. by Rev. C. (J..
turning same to this orrice, will be
(Johnstn, Daisy L. Thompson "to
.rewarded. . .
Alfred 3 v ,.•,
A 3�1. I ec cls : of • Cxod(tuh
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township.
TTAILE,Y1WRY $10.60
fLh'W"VRICH—At'thv .residence of
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0 R 0 ,-5 EN'E' ;V ' ROOM'ED (Q'l..
T i:N' .'I? '. F C.
theS f •tit ' S � .,
, c of on Sept, 1
a , eP . " st,
lege on Fulton .strut ,.I1ard and I
by Rrvt I). Rogers, Cbarlcs C sew
vf, i-Tullett, to Agnes E. 4 itch of
soft water,' good garden,. fruit:—Ail-
-18
cafort+li.
plv to Alrs:.J, A. large.
,
tOB!I+,R1.50N—I1AMTI T01vT-In East,
Farms, tete.
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Wawanosh,.on. Aug. 17th;, by Rev.
Mr. Howard, J. J b rt. n f
o d, J J. Ifo r 411 o
AUCTION 'SAI.(. OF `20 11HAVY
C olbonne, to Lena, daughter of
Colts at .my stables, Isaac St., C:lin-
' r , ncarest t1 rattd
Is •arvin n ar s
T di ( Alt
ton, ort Tuesday, Oct: Ifh, . 'i'he
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IIt' N•1 ERS HXCt'RSIONS..
- ich, oral Septa Mill, by . Rev; F Jas.
;
Fiantilton, .Margaret -A. Matheson
g ,
, %1a. Grand Trunk Railwav System.
to . Goorge+ F. ,Carroll.
Single fair for round trip, Oct. 10th
'to
.
Births.
to Nov. 12th `points in. i cmagaml,
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paints J etewalva to Part A'rtliur and
CI]OVVI,N-In Clinton oil Sept, 29th,
to a number of points.xrached via •i'he
to llr.•.'anit Mrs. J. G. Chowen,.'
hortbc°ra:vavlgatfoq .Compattyc; also
a. son. .
_C'hicago,
tel , certvin points . in Quebec., NNP�W.
•
J1.RVI i -In on Sept.. 3rd,
D c
Maine. iunswick Nora S aria .and bat c.
to isle. and bii+s: A. I : Jervis; a
Dates ' for the Deer, hunting tvrrit�ory
I
daughter, (Mrs.: Jervis was -form:-
b6 announced. later.. Return. limit
E*rly bIkss Bert}ta Marquis, Godo-
December 15th) -except to.points reach-
ioh iolvnslifp. .
ed by steamer, Nov, (5th. 'Full par-
McKENL.IE--Jn Clinton on Sc •t. '
ftt.
titulars froln.Grand 'Trunk Agents, or
20th, to ,Mr. and Mrs. �`, Is, bTc-
J. D. 1WeDonald,• D.P.:V•, To-
I.Kenzie,
Jr.., a°son.
11011 to.,
GOVII.R=In Aullett, on, Sept: 14th,
•
t Mr. d M
o an Mrs; Herb Govicr, a
.. ..
Will the .Murder of Lizzie
"I son,
BROCK-In I?:xeter, on'�. Sept. 18th
p ,
'
to b1•r; and Mrs. Thos. Brock, Jr.,
Anderson. of '. Goderich , • .
. a son. • .
Remain- a Mystery ? • -.'
Deaths,
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ontint ed iron : a c 4:
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P. /L. -I C.
I A 1 R n Clinton, on Sept.
23rd, Mrs John Pl itzer, aged 80
heavy fist on the foreheadgbefore• the
"a
Years, 5 months and 25 days.
blow from heavy stick or club or. a
I=ERDL'E—In. Philadelphia, on Sept,
throat was cut. This was probably
17th, Dr• Will. Perdue,formerly
done otit-side; second, the ttlrroat,was
of Morris, aged 39 years, .
cut before the clothing was torn off,
McMAT11'-1n Goderieal; ' on Sept.
this was shown. by the fact that` the
18th, Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
four upper garnx:nts showed plainly
James Mc.Alath; aged '. 8 ' months
on the beas ;side, of each and Ili the
m
and 4: days. ." .. � - .. •
. saint place just where the blood had
D:\VID, =tn iVTOXihop :township,
flowed down 6ti the shoulder and
,
on .Sept. 16tH,. James Davidson, in
breast front the wound !n thethroat, throat,
Ills filth year: •
. Oil(- Important Fact.
STAFFORD—In'AVroxeter, on Sept,
19th,. James Stafford; aged 80 '
'('his was rleai: beyond a ck>tibt.
rear,§ and 5 ,months.
Among the clothkng in the heap on
NE HERY—In East Wawanosh, oil'the
floor of the cellar was one cot.
Sept. 20th, l+;lizab'dh 'Tyner, wife;
ton tuiderwaist on which there was
. of Lattclot Nethery, aged . 57
i10 blond at all. This puzzled - the
years, , .
doctors, bill was explained this,morn-'
. .,
ing when Dectectkve Greer saw.Mrs.
Aliderson learned that it had been
.
.and
folded tip and 'used 'as padding on ' the
ry
r
breast. •
'I'll(- other fact ryas' tdtat the. villain
A C HANC E TO .
or villains had not, accomplished tlreir
SP*1. '1'I11: NORTH
primary purpose in mmilting the .
COUN'T'RY
girl, They were not, absolutely cer-
AT SMALL COST.
tain of this, they stated that dere
was little room for doubt. 'Tile gar-
In • Order to give the. Farmers
lucnts were (!very one of Iluern ' cut,
arc! Residents of Ontario art on-
off wills knffc, but it' was not, 'a
portunity of seeing the great, pos-
bloody knife,
sibilities I of the North Country,,
This, howevc r, coups easily have
special excursions will be run Oc-
heels wi*.led (,Ivan after cutting tile
toben` 3rd and 4th at the following
throat..
low rates :-- -
'!'hrec S,vparatc Illood Clot:f.
FlIOA1 C`mwra ,.
TO , RC,:TtJ9N FA9E•
The blow on the forehead had
C'OCITR.ANE'. $14.20
caused three separate elots'of blood'
I,.A(rL1..IIAR'I, $11.35
close together, and hence• may have'
TTAILE,Y1WRY $10.60
been the result of n blow from a
NEW L1SKI ATID $10.75
heavy gist. '1'h(• bruise we7rit through,
to the 'hull but did not ellen) the
Proportioflate tales to abler
brain to any wrt�at extent and dist not
points. The '1 omislcanling Boa.rii
likely eau eg(leatb. All the poscsible
of Trade will show visitors the
s01(ition of the tuystery, have goneup
Farms, tete.
In the air when tnloroughly ill.vo+stigat-
Rl:'1'T: t1N LlAttT .00T 15, 19;1'0.
Vol.
Iil'NTINO TIIMI*`,
' r , ncarest t1 rattd
Is •arvin n ar s
T di ( Alt
Tonk regent abotit *6 Ilthilti-tip' Eta(
Mrs. Ross of 'Cypress River, Man.,
cursions. •
was struck by an eleetrfe nrr,tor at
.'Seeure tickets and (tilt Porileulars
Werritton and killed.
from
1. 'Tile steamer" M R. 1lanna eras -stink
l s n ' the .St. Clair River with
in cdlisio In
JOHN IINNSPOI D, Town Agent.
the 1larvey 11, brown.
A. '0. 11STTISON, Depot AVnt,
and gelding's, welghing frown ;$00
to 1500 pounds All -are superior
t. ek . . i C`
y o and scsi c o Ilii tidies Have
berm bred. Some of ills colts, ' are
broken.A. number of young breed-
ing ewes anti ,stock steer.9 ' and hell-
eis will also be .disposed .of at , the
same time.. Terms, 6 months' cred-
R.or 6 percent. per annum,'discount.
- 0.1Ner Johnson and 11, "Irwinv, .pro-
.pi•iettry; John Purvis, auctioneer.:
FARiVI FOR SALE:—(:,OTS 31 AND
25, _ con. - 5, Goderich township;
consisting of ' x'20 acres. `yell
watered • "and all Treshly seed-
ed down except ' 10 acres
now being plowed, and 5 acres bash.
Concrete House, barn 55x80 with
stone f f radatrti, (,oodstabling.—
James
9tab1't
.
—
James Hamilton, Cold Merchant,
Clinton. —47
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REVISION )I .V, L IS� .••-
( VOTERS L T
Notice is hereby .given tbat -a Court
• will be held pursuant to lite On-
tario Voters' Lists Act, Eby Itis Hall-
- or the Judge of the County. Court of
the County at Huron at for Council
Chamber kn the Town. of. elinton, onV
Friday the 7th
dday of Ociobcr, 1910,
at 9 o'clock a.ni., to hear and de-
termine'complaints of errors and
omissions in the. Voters' 'List, of the
Municipality of Clinton for 1910,
gated at. Clinton this 19th day' of
Septeinhei, 191'0. =I)• I,. - acpherson,
Town Clerk.' —47
FOR SALE.—HOUSE AND Ulf ON
Huron street, also lot on T.at;t,�n-
buty street,' the property of the
Iate• Alex. 'McKenzle. Two. storey,
ten -roomed tvanio hoarse with veran-
dah. Small stable, hard ar,d soft
water., also 'a number (it fruit
trees. For further information ap-
ply to Geo. 1). McTaggart c r 't hos.
C'attl'e, Clinton. 44
�11017f4H FOR SALT: ON, PRINCESS
sttvot.. 1J story, seven rooms. At
present; ,occupied by Mr. DayMent.
,,• acro land. Sold on, reasonable
terms. Possession can be given.
Oct. lst.—Apply to 1. Saville. 43,
FRAME, ITOiISE, TO RENT, CON-
ta,ining six rooms, situated . near
,centre of town.—Apply . to flus. D.
13. ' Kennedy. --46
'1'1I1 Py-umv Scum. noARD
have flied ,tile feo. for non-resident
pupils at .50c ,per month, for the
first pupil in family and 25e per
month for tile second, All fres to
bt- paid to the •treasurer; I).. L.
T1laepberson.—J. Cuningharne, See -
rotary. rsat.ry.
. 4G
,(AOR SALEL—A SECOND TTAND
;square~ p'Taillr, Will bee sold cheap for
rash. Apply at 14(rws-4tecord of-
f1m. 40
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Standard
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Victoria Street, Clinton
.: .
' SI INCr
14I 1' l'O
FARMERS
Sk:LL THEIR "TRAIN
SIIOVLD CALL AND SIT
118 OR USE, OLUR L
PHONE 8IX1'l-FOVR-
We paythe highest mark- '
et price for Wheat, Oats,
Barley, Peas, Buekwlicat)
Rye and *!)calls.
. —
The L. SUITTER CO.
Notice t4 Public
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Your Patronage Solicited
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PLUMBING, TINBMiTNING AND
5
1 AuotioA Seale Register
Tuestfay, Oct.4th, London Read',
Tuckersinith, toile strath of Bruce
field, eltarin>g sale of farm stock au4t
implemenits.—W. Berry, pxopnietor ;
T. Brown uotl'ne .
a o cx
Thursday, Oct. 0th, .con. 3, Stanley.
Iextensive rale of cattle and pigs.—
I Won. Collins, proprietor ; T. Brown,
[auctioneer.
25 cents will pay a sub-
scription to The News•-
j. Recorp to end of 1910.
girls r No
WANTED
hVl"TRBUGNING STEADY WORK,
All kinds of Stove Repairs got. on GOOD WAGES,
short notice. Pipes,, Elbows, Pte, tel-
wayt on hand.
I would respectfully solicit the patron- —�
vitae of tite Town of Clinton anti. C11060 Knitting Co. a
vicinity.
REPAIRING. , -
of all kindsrom tl attended to Not one pian in Fifty
P P Y
Leave orders at residence, 76 Vict•otia Is • Normal
Street. Phone No. 1:39, .
��f u Q Just about every lean that, we ever, .
� r e ii l e WEB 8 make clothes for has to have little
. tottehes. of the tallor s art herr: and •
there ctrl his garments to make birrt .
. look .
'' .LUST RIGHT
1.V ry By fitting him silligiy: at oils point
and building hint up at another- we
call improve a mall's app*
earalic'e Wale -
L, e - ( Pp
'•fell.• s, in � cur
I t These e t *s cannot ( e
de � h l had h t t ► h
pnult
i
unless ottr clothing is
—WANTWANT NtADE TO MEASURE'
ED-- WE sort of pride ourselves oq, this
. particular branch o€ tailoring, and are
e i.
waiting to extend I th s advantage to.
v i t c
g
I
l;
The foltorvfng pri�� s are being pard XQCJ. '('all: the clothing (lttestkan over
at .the Ilolinesvilh Poultlry Yards:— with its some Clay. You will tines it
Ilells, 7Lc "pct-, ]b, - decidedly worth while,
Chickens over 5 Ills, 1Oc per lb. .
Chickens between, h and 5 Ih, 9e /�
Chickens under. 4. lbs. 8c G• W. arge & Co,
Turkeys, *Ducks and Geese prices lat- . Agent•for British American Dyeing
er. " Poultry to..be aclivered Uitit 'ries Cleauing Vo„ Montreal. .
crops empty on Monday, Tuesday and • •
Wednesday morning. of cavil week. ' '
Buying all the year•.rou nd: .
Phone 4' on a 112. .
N ur .
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N. W
Trewartha
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Patron' e
.---r--HOLMhSVILLE .
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. . i-- s �.1 l ted . .. . .
o c. .
o*••N••••N••N*••••••••Z .
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�w� .11
H T WORDS TWOS OR W R4 7) ; IIAVING PURCHASED 'I'I{l
<i. BT.ACKSMITHING BUSINESS OF
THE BES
TFLYNN,.
S AIR. JAMES S FLl`hIr WE WOULD
.. • RESPECTFULLY .. SOLICIT T14E
PATRON AG) OF 'i HE TO�VI�T 'F
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O
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slats all w& make. lr,( t CI,INTON, AND VICINITY. -
brise, we inake the tight ♦ . .
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We. l a s a f
Lina e, peel .sty 4
BREAD, CAKES and Shoeing LaMe and Inter- .
ICE CREAM. S- g .
feeing Noises and guar-
• -= - • antes satisfaction in that . .
.. .
Our difficulty is.. in getting .
y �, 1; frac •
I ...
oar, sleet artier. S1.-
♦.
Try our bread—nobread trou. • .
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CARRIAGEMAKING AND .
I I.
tiles after that; but .back to..
Agnew'K foratrottter loaf. 2,. RI PAIRING OF ALL. KINDS .
• PRf>i4fl"! T�Ir AT'1`EIVbED TO. .
i • .GIVE titS A' CALL.
+' •' CHARGES M.OD R \TE.
0 .E c
We H. AGNEW .•.,..ft . I .. .
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. PHONE 42 � '.
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Q, . Je
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N1••••br•I.•�N••N�•••�•• .
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Ne
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mMl
11 ,lni iner
Y
. Our display is noted for its
1.
STYLE . AND VARIETY
-You'll rea 1 * help s ''n
g t. y e p a. r cry bu, y departmelit by plana g
:your m111indry 1. -order as early in the.' week as possible
Miss Cantelon � Co. I
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FuI and - House ..
�rniture
.,FurnishingsI I
at Greatly R. ... I .. . . educed ,
Prices,,
for the month of Sept. when the. goodg-alte-
. most rerlured.
10 1) c discount on Rags, Mattings, Linoleutns. ('attains, I-,*tc.
10p,c, orf Itch Beds-4)eds from $91 tip to $2.. Our special rat, $1
, is a winner. -
10 p.e. tiff Mattt•esses and Heel fiprings. .
Dressers and Skands for $8.50, Oak Rockers, $1.110, 00tlelles $C,.
Our leader at $8 is not equalled at the price in the eounty. .
Curtain Stretchels.lonned, to our custoner:s free.
Our Dus-Kat Chrpet C'leanet• will be loaned free for one day only.
Gerhard-IteinUinian Plano for which I anx the only agent :µt this
vleiuity, need no intraduetion _-._"no bluff ueecled eta sell it."
. Picture Flaming audi' Repairing
Neativ and Prorri tl ' Done.
l� Y
SubreNight
Wle . waikeap
brad$Thb
aiaaty.
ar bMy
Furattulte beslet and Oidottaker
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