The Clinton News-Record, 1907-01-24, Page 5' r
January 24th, 1907 {,
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The Clinton Newa.Reeord
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Farmers' Sale;, Notes iraihed or 'Collected.- DAatts op all po-
tttuh' ln, the I?ominiop, 41'zuat Britain, United States and all
Foreign Countries bought and 'gid at.'beat rates. Advancea
made to: Farnrers., Stock Veale and Business Men at lowest
l ateeR. and on WO t laavorable terms, . '
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.,-/N.Volit,n a St and up-
ward; received..- Interest) altowed "at .current Wee
from.•date of deposit, compount" s.t{- and added to
principal June 30th aad'DeOOMbc•. . • 4 • - " •
C. E. DOWDING, Manapc-' • CLINTON
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School
Watches
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There are few more
pleasing events- in the
life of the average boy •
or girl than the arrival
of their first watch.
We canlore you
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Boys' Watches at $1,
$1.25 and $5. ""-
Girls' Watches, of .
gun gun metal, $4,-
10
Gold Filled led $8 & ],
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I. A.. J. GRIGG • ` s
Jeweler and Optician.
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January Salk
of China
Just toMake .things move in the
qyJanuar we will
quiet month of
make a gut in our Dinner Sets and
China:. Twelve and fifteen dollar
DinneeF�, Sets on Saturday for Ten.,
do11aft. Six and Seven dallar Tea
sets< on Saturday for Five Dollars.,
Af11 prices, on _China cut one-third.
CALL AND . SEE 'US.
A. D. BEATON
The People's Grocer. •
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Wielded.
HIDES AND SHEEP SIC
INS FOR WHICH .I WILT,
PAY TH HIGHEST MAR-
KET PRICE DELIVERED
AT MY HIDE HOUSE • IN
CLINTON':
--o: S,_ JOAN.
THERE CAME TO THE ,PREMIS-
ee of the undersigned at Lot -•.1.0,
'Bayfield Line; Goderich Township,.
about the first of November last,
one white lamb. The owner ie re-'
quested toprove P
ro crt�, pay
ex-
pellees
and take the lamb away.-
Edward Marshall, Clinton P. 0. 56
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.�IER� . •
UPHOLSTERER
Formerly withJohn
Kay &
Sons
of Toronto. •
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iA good line of covers
carried.
led.
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IBest work at lowest„
rates. Z
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`e Agent for
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CORD FOR SALE.-LARGEE AM
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aunt
of. best American yellow corn.
Cash or. time as arranged, also. in
exchange .for any kind of grain. Now
is, the time to buy corn' while it is'
cheap. Sure , to be -10 cents a, bush-
el, higher later on. _D_rlve right to
the warehouse. -•W, G: Perrin. 56-4
CARD ,OF' THANKS.e- I i1FSIRE
i.
r ns
1 is the,
heat tha h
to express my y
electors for the ' splend ei support
given me in the contest just,clased.
- Upon me .now rests the obligation
to prove niyseli worthy of that sup -
patt. It will be my honest' endeev-
or to so fill the position to which
,
n
you have raised me that�„ a one may.
regret having 'given me their Confid-
ence., Wishing all a Happy and ,pion.
perous New , Year, I •ant, Faithfully
y,purs, TI. Wiltse,
11I'EETING OF THE
. HtiRON
County Council. -The cou'r. lilen the
County of I-Itteon will. . Meet in 'the
council chamber in , the town of
GodericI. on . Tuesday, the, twenty
second day of this ma�tti ' at three
° o'clock in the afternoon e Accounts
to be dealt with by the council
must he placed with the Clerk lie -
fore the above .. date: -W. Lane,
Glerl:.. Dated .Jan. 22nd, 1907;•
ANNUAL: MEETTNR-THE ANN -
eel
NN -e l' meeting of the McKilloii Monte'
Fico Insurance.. Company : wilt `' be.
S rtte
held in the town hall,. ., sofa on ,
Friday, January 18t11 at One'a'cloclt
p. ':m. Business. :' :to receive the ati
nual statement, ctirectoi5 and : audi-
tors reports, the electing of three
directors and other business for the
good acid welfare . of tlit ' company.
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tors re ohn
retiring
duaca
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Jas.
Winbh o P
Grieve, ,1 , ,
�J len.
-• nd, o
anus; � ,Bccohwoad, a �,
Benne--
wale, Brodha;gen, who • are' open- ;to
re-e+lectign..-Thos. E. Hays,
Socre-
tary ; J. B. McLean, President.
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Marriages.
WATSON - MILLI':R.•--At the resi-
dence of the bride's parents in
Clinton on January 23r4, by the
veffeennWvetie Jeiliffe;-•.Nor --dine
ear (Nona), 'daughter of Mr. and
°
H. Watson of Lashburn, Sask.
'McQABE-.JOHNSTON'-In Goderich,
on January 16th, by Rey. W. H.
Graham, , Rabt.• McCabe of Goder-
ich to Mettle; daughter of &fr. end)
.Mrs. Samuel Johnstoaty4 Goderich
township.
ARMSTRONG—FAIRSERVICE" .-At
the residence of the bride', uncle,
Mr. John Watt, Hullett, on Jana
wary 16th, by Rev. Neil M. Leek
ie, Richard. Armstrong of Grey to
Margaret Fellirservice of Hullett.
CADWELL--ISBISTER-At Burnside
Farm, Morris, ow January 90, by
Ren. D. Perris, John Ws Cadwell
of Saskatoon, Sask., to Nin Jear
netts, fourth daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Isbister of Morris.
CHRISTIE-CRI.CII.-At 'the residen-
ce
esiderco of the bride's father, on Janu-
ary
anuary 16th, by Rev. A. IC, Birks,
James A, Christie of Stirling, to
Martha A., eldestdaughter of Mr,•
Abram Crich of Sea,fort1t.
Births.
SWANSON-In Wingham,l an January
11t1i; to Mr. and Mrs; Chas. W.
Swanson, a son.
January
'In J Wingham, on an ..y
• lith, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Is-
. sad, a son. •.
LANE -In: Seofoxtl, on January 17th,
,
' to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lane,. a
TAYLOR -In Morris, on January
14th, 'to. Mr. and Mrs, Chas: K.
Taylor, a' son
ny ,
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Port Albert.,
Mrs. A, 0. Hawitfne visited friends
itl Goderich during thepast week,
H.1 .den is again able to attend
ibis when aftwc hunillneas-with.ntumpie
Mr. Kuntz of Arcola, mask., visited
Yiia bro'th"ex•Jeliii:at`tha Gaal anter
here during the pact week.
Mee. F. Cunningham is improving
again after her illness.
Thal. 0. F. hold their oyster stepper
and ball on the 20th of this momGb.
Jake McGee le again on the road with
his butcher cart.
The heavy rain has again made the
ice scarce on the mill pond.
ALLEN. -In Clinton an January 19,
John Allen, aged, 19 yearn.
PICKARD;-fn Goderioh township on
January 18, Mrs. •. John Pickard,
73 years and 1 days. ,ag+ed 1 y
KEYS.- In Stanley township on
January 2T; Mrs. William Keys;
l Fine d 0
. Sr.,of the Bab on L a 7
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ts....
:pears and 4 n}oivtl •
McGUIRE-In Wingllam, on Janauary'
•16th, James McGuire, in his 62nd
• year. .
WALLACE-In West 'Wawanesk, ' on
January 12th; Susan, relict ori .the
late 'Thomas Wallace,. aged .73 ye-
ars -and -4 months.
'BROOKS -In •Blyth, -on January 6th
CYiliam Brooks, aged 62 -years.
BURROWS -In Goderich, on January
10th, Annie, daughter: of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, Burrows.
KNEESHAW=-In •Goderich, , on.Janu-
ary 17 th, ;ilaliam Horace, second
son of Mr. Albert 'Kneeshaw,.. • in
,his '29th, year. .
GROSS -Ii Brussels on January :14,
•. ' John Cross, ,aged 3.5 years.
FTRETT.OIv-'.n Brussels on January'
15th, Jane McCracken, wife of Ja-
mes Stre4ton,' Sr., ' aged 71 years
• and 4 niantlhe.,
BRICK STORE FOR SALE - ONE
door south of The. News -Record '.of
`�orW.
cGar �, o
- J'n.M
floe. Apply of ah
T. O'Neil. 48
STORE TO RENT -=THE. ONE FOR -
needy It
• has
met>`
occupied by,myself. el
y
y.
is
overhauled and
u h1 over e
been thOIO
now- One of•the .1Angsoniest stores
SINGER SEWING
_ in Clinton.. --Thos. Jackson Sr 48
MACHINES ,
s it and arts. FEEDING -•I. HAVL'.ON, :HAND A
Needle., O p.
quantity of . Oat . Seeds, also the
Best American 'Corn Shorts 'fid.
In the old Watts Drug Store.
• all kinds 'of feeding; For cash or
4
exchange of grain: --W . ' G., Smith..
52-74
2.
5 7
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Crockery
When you needCroeki1
ery it will pay you to
.buy from our stock.
Glassware
Your stock of Glass -
'ware has continually to
be replenished. See
what we have before
=buying elsewhere. -
Groceries
A QLAivTITY OF CEDAR • POSTS.
for 'ale. -Adam. Stewart, Con. 4,
Stanley, '.Clinton P, O.
ej,PPL CATIONS . FOR OFFICE:-
Applies, one addresaed'•to the'under
signed 'a marked Applications
for Office . twillto received up to 6
o'clock on February •lst for the fol-
• lowing positions'
Clei>�, Treasurer;, Chief Constable,.
etc.; Night Watchmau
,-Cemetery.
Sup-
erintendent, Assessor.; En'neer Pile
Department, Assistant, a
nd Stoker.
D. L. MACPI-HERSON,
• Clex .
Leadbury.
(fe The new townshipcouncil met on
Jan. 14th, at Leadbury, for the first
time. in 1007.
'While out shooting on Saturday last
Arthur goy, son of Mr. Wm. Hoy of.
Walton, by some means slipped and.
fell, and the gun discharged, the shot
entering his thigh. ' He now lies in' a
very critical condition; but is under the
care of Dr, Menzies. and bin many
ft lends wish him a speedy recovery,
• Mr, J. Balfour had a wood bee on
Friday last.
Mr. 0. Milan entertained a large
number of his friends to a party on
Friday evening, all pronouncing that
Mr: and MrsHaien were genial en-
tertainers.
tertainers. -
WearePasele ?i
d to sa that Mr. A.
.Iolmesis'improving, after his severe
attack of pneumonia;
Mr. Wm. Hudie visited with friends.
in Goderich township: last week.
Fm. to
red Scarlett was at hoe
tlMr.-
his -friends on Friday, Jan._• 11th.i;
i hro intend
"'� avan'chuecli'�W nt p, s}
Mine a box social on "Friday of next
week. A good tine is anticipated.
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Childhood Ailments
As aremedy for all the ills of child-
hood arising from derangements of t
o
stomach or bowels Baby's Own Tablets,
-have no -equal --You-do; not have.tn
coal or threate n the little ones to take
-them-children like them. The ease
with which they can be given as com-
pared with liquid medicines will ap-
peal,to every mother.: None is spilled
or wasted-youknow.just how big •a:,
dose has reached the little stomach.
And above all mothers have . an abso-
lute guarantee that the Tablets contain
no opiate or poisonous soothing stuff.
e cannotpos-
sibly
They always do. cod, they
do harm. Mrs. Edward Donovan,
St. Agatha, Que., says "1 ant. delight"
ed with Baby's, Own Tablets. • 1 know
of no medicine that can equal them in
curingthe ills of young children." You -
can get the Tablets from any druggist,
or by' mail at 25 cents a box by writing
Tbe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock -
elite, Ont.
rock-yille,Ont. ' ,,:_,
TENDERS WANTED•. ,--TENDERS
• uncil Of •
ribs Co
i e h
will be
received Y
--the-Township .pf Hullett: up to Feb
16th • at 2 p.:m.. Elm Pl bere the supply. at
Rock' to be
X1000 feet: ofRo an1, .
delivered 1;000 feet at the residence
of each of the respective Counctll
ors. '•Said plankto be. 16 feet long
and 24 inches thick.- James Camp-
bell, Clerk, • 3t
FOR. SALE. -.-TWO •Si'EORTHORN
" Bulls of first-class breeding and
good colors. -Apply for . particulars
to W. J. Biggins, Elmhurst Farm,
Clinton, Ont. -
In buyilig from us'you
are sure of getting!nhwt;
fresh goods at prices
that will'pl'ease you.
'Your Patrona4go Respect-.
fully Solicited.
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A. J. Hoiouxy
Speoiai Offe
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Now is the time to
have your —"IOW" -
Photo
-`190'7" --Photo taken,
C,11. Early.
aria"'
get; bur special
offer, Is ti ig until the
let day of Jane 19017,
J. ,Roberts
Photo Artist, ' Clinton
It Was Not David . Lindsay
of Clinton.
The following article ,fran i the .Ed -
u
monton BulIetan was it first thought
ght
referred • to a span of Mr. JoJohnLind-
say off town.who is of the sante name
and is . in the same district, ay , was
the: Unfortdttate 'man. ' .
Constance
?ire. David. Sutherland •and• Mrs..T.
Pollard spent a'few days with friends
at Ethel last week.
idr. and Mrs, Adam Nicholson.enter-
tained the young people . to a social ev-
in on Thurs
da 'ni ht
en P
g g
Master (George Low has been laid up
-, .
tack of the mumps, s but we
h an wit p +
are glad to say he is on the mend 1 v
tk••Mts' s g ie Macdonald entertained
a tow frtends•4`Eom the north on Friday
evening.
MRS. ADDIE' HARDING..
IMOROBABLY every case of consump-
tion begins with a cold,
Consumption is • eneralt .
d p g y .classed al
a hereditary disease, but consumption
is not hereditary. '
nes is inherits
tional weak e
;A. censtitn d
which renders one liable to consump-,
tion. .
P
Even people whp have strong lungs
may acquireconsumption from a cold.
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Mrs. Addle 13ardi.n g, 1 W, Bhton g
.Ave., f3yracuse, N: Y. writes:
ll
"`haavea
been nserof Pernna for the.
lest. twelve years and can truthfully
say that there is'no better •'medicine on
earth. - • •
{{With me •itis a sure preventative for
colds and many•
other ills. In my
home -can always
be Mina. a -nettle
of Peruna. Two or three times a year -I
•am troubled with. my throat.
"I. always had to have the . services, of
• my physictaan two or three times in each
case;
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Althong'h a user of Perna, F never
thought of taking it for my throat until
about two y■ears.age. '
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I tried Peruna tocheck it, and to my
great delight I wan not troubled With
the smothered and 'choked feeling and
never have Since.
•"I can check it every time with
Perna., . •
' "I. certainly noted • not be Without
• Pernna one minute:' ' '
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URE
REQ
EVENTA C- 4fF=_
PR , [ ,
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MRS, MARY MEYER.
Mrs, Mary Meyer, Thomson avenue,
near Shell hoadr•Winfleld, L. L, N. Y.,
writes: • '
"I havq bean• annoyed with a cough
for years. '
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Often itwas so bad that could .n t
t I on.d o
sleep half the
night, • Many peo-
ple e thought F had
consumption. -
j
- < A woman, recommended. Porn$ •to
me two years age. I began to take
1?eruna-and now X amperfectly free
from'a•eough.
"I am glad to say that Peruna cured
me entirely, ' I take Peruna oeoasion-
ally when I do not feel well and I also
give it to my children. •
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Peeia is the best medicine for
coughs and colds.'I have toldd
many
-people how • much-Pernna -has-helped
vine." ,
A neglected cold is a well=worn path.
'to consumption.
Many a pe"r son•catches cold and pays
no attention to it.
He scarcely recovers from the first
ar
Y
cold when he takes the second.
Still he gives it no heed, and possibly
takes another cold, -and so on. -
He doses `himself.with' .bromides,
quinine and various expectorants.
His case is catarrh, at this stage, and
'his. - case should be treated as catarrh.
.A. common cOld is acute catarrh.
Finally, if the cold is allowed to con-
tinue, it becomes chronic catarrh: •
CONSUMPTION
WAS F=EARED.
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MRS. FRANCES WILSON..',
Mrs. Frances. Wilson, 32.Nelson•ettr6e
Clinton, Mase., writes::, 4
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Find en seen me at
, the a ti me of My
illness and now, yon would not wonder
that I take delight in sounding the
raises of Peruna.
- "My ailment was a severe cold which, •
attacked the bronchial tubes and lenge;
I followed your special directions and
after using, sia: bottles of Peruna I was
on m$ g feet again.
"I think Peruna a wonderful medic
cine: •
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All colds, conghe, bronchitis, larynges
tis and tonsilitis ehouk be treated as
catarrh, 4 in reality -catarrh.
ax , as they ar
The success of Peruna in relieving`
these cases' entirely depends upon the
factat. h Peruna is a catarrh remedy„
It relieves catarrh
wherever locat
ed"
in thesystemm W.he.herinthe•throat,
bronchial tubes br lungs.
li has saved' a
tivaltitude of
'picafromcotsnmp-
io� . ,
i
t a by Brad oat- '.
ing catarrh before it readhe
s the
The tendency of catarrh of the threat `4
or head is to spread dotenward to the
lungs.
If takenin time, Perrine will prevent ;E
these cases. '
' We have in our files many testimon
isle from people. who thoughtthey`
were victims of consumption, but have;
been permanently relieved ' bythe
faithful use. of. Perna, thus showing
that catarrh was really the, canoe of
their ailments,
CONSUMPTION
PREVENTED.
Forged Love's Letters
Brantford,..Tan. 20. -Pretty Elvira
Gottschalk, alias Bell, the 19 -year old
daughter of'reepeetable.parents, living
near Seaforthl, has been brought to this
cityon a'warrant for complicity in a
P y,
"forgery case in which was secured. by
Fred Babcock $200 from the Imperial
p .a al
Bank :
In court Saturday: morning the girl.
told the Whole story to the magistrate.
She admitted writing the check in Sea -
forth and endorsing it as good with the
teller the: 'Dominion
name , of the to of„ .
this:
in it to
Bank, 9 and brie
Ba , 'forth ebringing
city, -Where she met'Babcock, Secur-
ing'the money, the couple � sloped to
Buffalo, Babcok
havingProtan
iced
to
marry the -girl.. This he subsequently'
refused to do, and Miss Gottschalkre-
turned to Seaforth distressed and
heartbroken.'
cl
aimed Ba
shmidated
bcook' .inti
e'
her with threats: At first 'she ,liked
to dislike
w bt
the
our
Jello u
young grew
y
him; as he squandered the money she
gave him.
Babcock is now.
under arrest for
forgery and the.npuple will appear on
Monday again, ' ThO. 'girl was accom.
ps,nied by her father”' arid Rev. Mr;
Birks of Seaforth, who pleaded for
leniency.. She came --to Brantford last
Octoberand fell inwith bad company.
reh
Gode
ic.
Master Charles
'• Tu
rnbull late of the
Win am
has
rc at h
Bank of.
Ban o e. E
been promoted to Brantford. He spent
his vacation at St.' George's rectory
with his parepte, Rev. Mark :and Petri.
Turnbull. • . • ' ' .
Froin the"Foreign' MissionaryTid•
ings" publishek in Toronto, we copy
the followi
ng interestin
g
sore,
which
appeared in the Jaouarynumber of
this year
"We referred last month to the re-
establishment Of :a hospital on the
Lizard Point Reserve by the -Govern -
anent, Miss Johnston of Goderich, a
trained nurse and Presbyterian, has
been appointed nurse in charge. This
is the first hospital to be established
by the Government in connection with
Indians -among whom we labor, but is
by no means the first yin connection
with Indcai,work. The Lizard Point
Reserve is near Birtle, Min." •
Mies 14 Ones of Louisville: Kentucky,
after paying' a pleasant visit to .her
friends in Buffalo, arrived on Satur-
dayafternoon at the residence of her
cousin, Mrs. J.Grant'Maceiregor,
Mr. A. T. Cooper drove „up from'
Clinton 'on Sunday last to take part in
the gospel temperance meeting. He
spoke at some length on the great suc-
cess with which the cause of temper-
ance is: meeting, especielle by the Gov-
ernment taking a more active, part in
enforcing: the laws relating to the sale
of liquor. A quartette composed of
the Misses Allan, Wightman and
Parke wab 'much appreciated. The
chair was occupied,by Mr. J. E. Tom.
Mrs. Stahleker is gaining the use of
her liteb which was broken some weeks
ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Bonthorn of Hensall
'Were guests the- past week of Mr. and
Mrs. .'. B.
During
JPSaturday night's severe wind
storm one of the big chimneys on the
North street Methodist church went
Ov\er with a crash 'smashing through
the'roof and"ceiling of the choir loft
and almost wrecking the organ.
A number ofthe pipes Were. broken
and bricks,_ mortar and dust went down
many of the otherai. It is hark .to tell
as yet what the damago will he until it
careful eicaminetionis made. The dust
and mortar will have a most injurious
effect on the delicate mechanism of the
instrument.
The services of the chd ch were held
,in the basement to -day. Repairs will
be commenced to -morrow Meriting to
the roof and organ.
The Wind storm Was one of the most
severe of the sensori, llmbid"kig blown
from trees and general damage done.
.Stettler, Jan. 4th. -David • Lindsay,
a homesteader; whose • place is about
forty-three miles east, was found'
dead. on:. the ranches of Mr. Sterret,
according to the Indepenadeiivt. From
the Meagre particulars that are ' to
halite, it appears that •MessrseeSterret
and Lindsay were either in paltrier-,
ship or, were combining, forces foe the•
winter. `-Lindsay was living "with
Sterret and on • the 22nd ult., Sterret,.
after . ending :the • work on the farm, re-
turned to the shack about nine a. m.
to find Lindsay gone. •
There was teething unusual about
the occurrence 'and Sterret concluded
that. his partner •, had •gone to secure
baits to set the • trans, but as the day,
wore on lie thought that Lindsay had
mane up his mind to go to-Stettler,
but as no tidings could he obtained of.
him after three days absence; he be-
came ;anxious and a 'search was insti-
tuted with the result that Lindsay
was found dead, lying on bis, face in'
a small enclosure, about. three head -
tee yards from tile shack. At present,
the affair has an air of mystery
.which may be easily Cleared' up when
aninvestigation is 'made by the N.
W. Me Police, . • ;;
The • weather beim twarm about that
time Lindsay could ,not bane been fro-
zen to death. Ile ,Certainly could not
have •been lost as )tis body was found
within an enclosure ,of 40 acres fenced
fwitl'i wire and about one buntterd feet
distant front a well from which be
ihacl drawn water hundreds of '•,tines,
A on was found beside the. b•idy,
therefore it is possible he accidently.
shot himself while. getit frig through the
Cense and . could only manage to .. go
r taltnrt• distance afterwards.
Mr., James Milli died at Millbrool: . =DR. J.W. in his ' 101st year.: ' ,-OFFICE-
Canadian Pacific earnings for. the •
second week' in " Janntary showed a RA.T'1 EN Ii ST ry+
decrease of 123,000. CLaINTO
$.
Yiot�ria.
'bort
Shoes
. m:
Goderich,
rs
Miss Jennie E.ergusolt, trained tui , e
.
on
of Sagdrnaw; is spending the seas
with her mother; Mrs, Frani•: Fergu-
son of the Bwyfield Road. - •
The Cliildren's 'Aid Society met
i'n.the court house an Ttrasday of last
week. Mr. Kelso, the provincial sup-
erintendent, urges ' the formation of
branches throughout the county for
the easier dealing with cases arising
in• the Various centres. Mr. A Bisset
Thom is the secretary'.teasurer and
t=o_ltim . cotumuni_C.a.tiouis. Aiay.. be add-
ressed to, the president. •
The regular meeting af. the W. C.: T.
In was held on Monday and was well
attended. ittrs, Davidson: conducted
the devotional esetoises, after which
the president; • Mrs. Paulin, took
charge of the business. The treasur-
er's report was quite satisfactory.
•
8 Every ,young lady who is desirous
of fitting herself, so that she may be-
-Mime independent so far as gaining a
livelihood is concerned, and is judici-
ous •enhiigh to prepare agaiiist~ a day
of possible adversity; should road:
tbo new advertisement of the
Winghont . Business College. Thal
dainty, butterfly lady, who has the
assurance of helm; -spoon tett' through
life; need .net read IV -Write them
and.. they will tell, you the scoot of
their success, which makes attend-
ance of this year ,;doubl'e that of last,
'AT{r, 4? 11'. I, n11u3 TABLETS
FM, STOMACH, .1 LIVER,
KXDNEVS AND FOR CL-
EANING THE 'BLOOD. FOR
SALT: BY W. A. McCONNELL
CLINTON. WHOLESALE
PROM' '1'IIE RIVAL HERB
AGENCY, KINCARDINE.
The Victoria Shoe for Women-'tt `
$2:50,
$3
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50
:answ r thequestionof wearing .talk • s' o� fine. 'Thte, quern
tion is the first one we are elways asked'byf customers. _ We can an
swre es'
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They . 'Stand. the Wear,
- The Alhert'Shoe for Mee has proven itself: the sh•s
Enloe it is old' for-
The stock in them is A=1 and gives:better satisfaction than' numer-
ous other shoes at more .none per pain... .... 4.00
money, .P $ .
• :They allhave Style -about them..
Seven different makes
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50c, Pc0, „$1D;W. &, $A,.,2. C1m.5p0to$n1,s75 Wanrd$2.,010
& 0._,B. 866" •E'
4,.E. at
Specially
Good: Values in'Pr. ins
Oanadian end' English Makes cif the Banner Maurice, Pot
ter,: Swan.
$. ' by, •Crum,ni and Grafton, at lee Sc. lee 12sci
Harris
Yarns..
in factorymakcs of twdand three ply. ' • These yarns' are thoroughly,,
scoured and washed and positively all -Wool: • . • .
Poplestone & Gardiner
The Big Clothiers, BLYTII
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,BEFORE �REMUVA,
•
1500 Worth of 6roceries:Boots
and Shoes and Rubber Gloods,
to Dispose of
• ..,X441
Everything goes at,cost as we' must dispose
.of the goods.: Caine and get the.Bargailns..
Also one coal and woodEeater, and one
Platform Scales kr sale. '
CLEE'H:ILL BROS.,
Ballard's old Stand
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