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Our stock .1s'larger than ever beiore and is
composed ef goods, foarni in a first, class jewelery
store. •• •„ •
0041 7and inspect our stock, We Consider it
7 a pleasuie to slid* You' 04r; GOODS,
We engrave goods bought here free of charge.
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F. W. BROUOHALL, General Manager; * -, ., • 10 '
. Board of Directors. . . • - ...„.•
1 President. 17. T. Somers,77, Pres. Canada Grain Clo, Vice -President, 'dr
W. K. George, Pres. Stendard Silver Co.. H. Vic Aikins, 31.D.; F. R.C.S: fo
. Treasurer Medical Ootncil for cintario. W; D., Diaen, .Pres. W. tc D.. .
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Dineen Co . Ltd. _Sydney Jones, Pres. Jones -Bros. Mfg, 0o.
John O. Eaton, Pres, T.rEaton Cu., Ltd. Noel Marshall, Pres. Standard 3.
Fuel CO; Ltd. O. W. Spencer, Gerferal Manager Mackenzie ,Man
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Railway Systeins, J. H. Tilden, Pres; Gurney -Tilden Co., Ltd.
3 4HAYFIELD BRANCH open Mondaya, Wednesday7trand Fridays . .4,
VARNA DR,ANCti open Tuesdays, Thursdays 'and:Saturdays -
, 'Special attention given, to farmers business in all branches Sale notes 14;
cashed or collected. Interest paid. quarterly on savings accounts,
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4 WM; BEATTY, Local Manager. So
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WILL DEFEND, TO BE sm.
A special meeting ot :the town wine
ell was held en Monday evening to
consider the attack epee the water-
works bylaw which is :down tof bear-
ing in ()need° Hall, Toronto, on
Teueeday, of this- week. The council
decided that a vigorous defence bi
made and 13aerieter Brydeine t. is•irre
structed accordiegly, .
STILL BE TWO.•
Mr, Ed. JollnPon of Blyth has rent-
ed the shop at Present eeetiPied by
Mr. A. MeKown and when the latter
move$ oUt the former movesitt.,Teere
will thus still be two hares makers
in Clinton. Ed, liked Blyth Well ea-
ough, but still .when the opportunity
presented itself he aveiled himself of
it to retura tie the old.home town_
Alf. O. A. MEETINGS.
!rile, first Sunday ire December will
be observed as Y. M. 0, A. Suniley,
and eepreeentatives of •the Associe
tion will occupy the pulpits of the
various .cherches in town, At fog
o'clock in the_ alternooe-a, meeting wil
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beheld in the town hall to which al
hien are invited. The speaker will be
0, M. Copeland,- provinbial eeeeetary
of the Y. M. C. A„ E. M. Thomass-
on,' field ,secretary,, and A. Cullens
organizer. •The. A. Y. P. A. orchestra
and Ont. street quartette will provide
the 'mete. • ,
WORLD'S, TEMPERANCE SUNDAY
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• •In addition to • the specie,' Tempeee
aece sermons which will be given la
the -churches next Sunday, it being
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the oeld's Tempera,nee Sunday, there
.will be a inaeil meeting in.the town
hell at tour e'clock, Four . addresees
*ill' be ,given. on the value of Tete'
Abstinence, diVided as follows : The
physieel value tiy Br. Thompson, The
Intellectual value .by Principal
'ley, The Commercial value by „Mr. P.
Bill, and The Spiritual value by e on
of the local ministers. The r Olio are
cerdially invited, ee'e
A -NO.W-S-T EPI-140-6thiltar; •
it has been decided 'that a new St;
Joseph's church will be built neXt
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summer tn replace the one; in white
emigregation has° been worsbipping
tor many years. : It : will be erected
upon the present site. Per this . ob-
lea Pete is , aIteacry 'on hand $3,500
taeh and as Well in the neighbor-
hoo4 of, $0,000 "stibeeribetle The con-
gregation is to be :conienended faze it$
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great liberality. Tmatter 0!
-wthe fundsand Ruing on with • the,
building dperittiens :is the b,pable
hands, of •Rev: Father Hanlon, under
whcise supermte danne the fine place
of worship at 't.'. Augustine, was
built seen th e years .ago.
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One of our • Peotainent eiteiene re-
tired' to rest Very early 'the , ' other
night; and after' he fell into .a restful.
sleephe had -a (tree -m.7 He dreamPt
that lie received :a. inessage from.... a
railroad manager ;twitting nint tor take
.two-weelisl.: trip . with hum :in Inc .,pei-
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atn car,' that:all Ille 'expenses.- would
)e: paid and that he would have the
teleof his Iie Visions of the great
omtort, theiriagnifieence.or stir-
ouedings and eheenjoyablenese of n.
rip of .this kind were Heath% ethrOugh
is brain, wimp. he was awakened by
he telepleone. • Ruseingeto the instrit-
meet he heard a gentl& voice say ...ell
het, you, Jur ? A fiat ear has been
lare4 on the siding ready for you
the moreittg." . It was a sad 'asap;
ointment, but he will recover. ' •
A NOVEMBER. WEDDING::
We are going.to offer for the balance of; goveia.. t
3 ber some Extra Good values in Seasonable Goods, P
which should lie of intetat-to every-qhrewd Buyer .16
4 at this season of the Year.. .Our Stock is CON-
PLETE in all Lines, which should make buying
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easy for any Man or Boy requiring • a,nything in
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A pretty wedding took @placeat the
Mme ef Mr. Peter Perdue of the iltir-
n- Road on Wedeesday• of last e week
viten• his lamed 'daughter, Minnie
Pearl, was unitedin marriage' to Mr.,
John A. • W. Dadslivottli in the pres-
ence of a large number of geests. The
bride looked charming in a drese of
white .point &esprit oyer blue: slIk.
Ifer goieg awak gewe was pf •• green
broadcloth. Bridesmaid ' and ,grooms-
man .were dispeneed with. The eerie
enemy was. performed by the Rev.
WilliarnWrigh'h, Baptist 'Meister at
Goderiele There:were many presents,
among them being a beautiful elbek
from the Jacksen MfgCoe.where the
bride had been employed, and a cliair
from the Menibersot the 13.eptist
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curch of whieh ehe had been the effi-
cient organist tor the pest ':few
years. The grooin'e Present was e
wad broceli set with pearls. After
the company . had: Partaken of the
eteripthouswedding din= the liapp,y1
young ceeple left. for their neW home
fn Seatorth accompanied' by tee coee
.gteteletions mid good ;wishes- of. their
ineny friends. • •
• The. addresS from', the, Baptist, dumb
-wee' as: tellowsee-To. Map. per-
dileee-We, 'the limiters+ 'We the-ohntaa,
Baptist• chord, .feel that we ate dee
ly indebted to you. for your serviges
es organist for the pastee /. years,
and feel that we cannot let this eVent
past without • sortie aektroWledgement
•of it. • We ask pee, therefore, to ao-
• cent this chafe as a token ot our re-
gard and or nur apprecPatiert Of. "your
zedeviees, ,eg faithfully rendered.. Al-
theUgheinetils it cattleWith it i our
best wiehee ,, tor alang; happy and
Prospetous wedded life 'id ryou and the
hesband et' ,your. Choice. There is no
:doubt bn What, out ' future liM
not be without • its shadows, as Well
as tundint, but we, trust that God's
richest blessing will be upon yon al-
ways and that. whether in prosperity
or adversity that you will .alWay,0 re -
the Friend that stieketb close
Or Then a brother, --Signed oft behalf
of the church, M. Livermore, 11
nebaker.
Below will,be found a partial List of our
SPECIALS :
IMen's Heavy, Fleece -lined Underwear, Special at -- ..-1....... ...80
Men's Heavy, Wool -ribbed Hewson's Underwear, special.... .73
4 • Boys' Fleece -lined and Natural Underwear, 'special at :
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Men's Heavy Cardigan Jackets, special at...... . .., 1.00
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Men's Sweaters, in Dark and Fancy Shades, good weight and
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4 quality, *pedal at....
Boys' Sweaters, in several diff6rent Oolora, all sizes, special
at .. •. . .................... ... .., .00 and .00
Men'soExtra, Heavy Wool Sox, Dark and Light Grey,. special
• at per pair. , . •....... ,..,.. .26
Boys' Heavy ribbed Wool Rose in sizes; 0 to 10, at per pair.
' ..ft. :..... , .. . .. .25 to .40
• Men's Heavy 'working Shirts, in all Colors and Sixes, speciai •
•at .50, .75 and 1.00
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. Men's Winter Claps. with Heavy Wool Lining, special at..... .00
Men's Heavy Winter 011PE4 Fur -lined, special at......r .. .....,. .75
hildren's Toqu'efireLifeW,"_Shades and Styles,' at --
DO NOT Pail to See our. Overcoat Stock,.
before buying, as we have -§ onde extra good vette*
to offer which will triean the Saving of Dollars, to
°you in:bnyin,g,
"A Square Deal fol. Every. Man.'.'
MORRISH & CROOKS
• SugOessora to Hodgens Bros. Clothing Store
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WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.
Owing teethe illness of• Rev, D.
Stewart, the Women's Inetititte meet-
ing will be bele at the home of„Mrs,
Bradshaw, Princess street, on There -
day afternoon next, instead oj at the
ineme .as previously announced, The
subjecta are leteresting and a fUll
Attendance is requested,
THE BY-LAW ATTACKED,
Joe Toronto Globe et Saturday had
nre following 1. The Waterwaks by-
law, carried by a good tets4oeity on
the 301h ot SepteMber last, is ' teeing
attacked by the opponents ot the
scheme, tand ease will, come' up foe
trial, on Thursday , next it Oseoode
Hall, Toronto. Thegrounds et , ob-
jection are that no poll ,clerke were
appointed ; that „the -clerk anted as
deputy -returning officer ; that them
-were irregularities by one of the dep-:
uties, and: also that Alt 'bylaw
given its third leading. too Seen.
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TOO: YOUNG' FOR RIPT,,eiee
Two lads ot, a,bout fotieteeme_eear.e
-of age; Jaa,Lit-Wion'and Harold, sen
of Mr. Peter Cantelme were cut
shooting' and when on the reelwa,
track neat Mr. '0, A. 'Focreeter's
Herold was accidently shot Meth
thigh by his companion' wet) lea
about fifty yards distant from him
Jack says he aimed at a, eird an
that elm bullet struck a stone en
glanced. The wounded boy bas sihc
been under thedoctor'scare and 1
doing as well tis eanim expected
The bullet has not yet been located.
TIIp MEAT BY-LAW. ,
ltdfOLI: 4ton
• LtibileArDeVsleT8.0t adveraisiu:
our eon:trans are thus pretty well tek-
en up this week, -hut the ads. will be
profitable reading ter our merchants
are quoting prime that means a sav-
ing to pueebesere. ' •
T1.11elteEYS GALORE< .
M. T. T, Murphy, actieg or the
CanadaPoultry and Produce Com -
Pall; isf making heavy purchases of
turkeys these days. On Monday over
1200 birds were brought in, next daY
about the %Me, and eech, day • eince
they .havee• line 0 pouring in. M.
Murphy estimates that by Wednesday
next they: will have paid out $1,000
for turkeys alone. And there is as
well the expense of plucking' • tor
which .five cente per bird le being paid.
Tee pluekere hecenne very expert- and
some of ithem, lutve finished up twen-
ty birds per flour, .but ot wigs° they
can not keep that up. The birds: are
being, .boxedeup and shipped to the
West •. •
G4LaiaatGWWedTeSSCi:y.Qtaev-e(InlinT73-'s
nesting
of the 'meal- Poultry Aseociatien was
Yi oneof the most interesting of the
f series so far, Twenty-five Game birds
e were entered and the competition
s was so keeu that it oceepied • Judge
. Carter more than the usual length of
d time to clegide upon the prize-winnees,
d Games' are Mr. A. J. Grigg' S special-
ty and he won both cups, 'Mr. John
8 Rienheine second. The Iatter won one
• at tbe specials as Well and Mr. Grigg
the other. There was e large turn-
out of members, among the- number
the Durst brothers of Been -eller. The
- next. ineeting will be an •the evening
0: :t.eohe Wednesday in Deeenter
when all verietiee of Rocks will be
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WESLiffly S. S NNIVERS ARY.
The S. S. anniveeiery service's held
lit Wesley ' church on Sunday lasi
Were in all respects suceessfal. There
_wet_ aelaege-attendanee- at -the atirie
service, the church* • was' eomtortribly
fillrd inthe afternoon and in the ev-
ening, erowded, 'rho. address ofRe.
,s; T. Bartlett of • Sackville, N. B.,
were such as' were expected !role one
occupyieg the prominent position of
associate 'secretary • of Seriday schools,
The afternoon sessian was,- presided
over ,by the .superintendent, Mr. A. T.
Cooper who heels brief remarksstat-
ed that the average attendance, was
3e3 and that the school. is ii. a very
peosperous cnthbon Rev.' J. Greene
a.ssietecl ir the eeerciSes and addressee'.
mreise delivered by the9Paator and by
Mr. nartlett. • The school choir, with
Miss Doherty at the organ; 'rendered
several cherusee and a duet wae .gieren
by Misses Andre* :land Cook. '•.fe the
eon call the number in each:elate...wee
en and 'the teeter_ in attendance as
-well. The day'' colleations amounted
ie seventy-five dollari. In the crowd-
ed •congregation ih the evening thee
were inany, present!, from -the other
elnirches i re. town • '
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A. meat bylaw passed by the demi
ell of .1891 has beep. ,the eithlect of
ednsiderable talk .during tee .past few
days and TeeeNews-Record has .neen
regitated to publet one of the claus-
es' *bleb reads. as fellows : "peat 00
• meat in less •quantitrres than a quarter
carcass shall be sold on the streets
of the . town of Clinfort or other pule;
Iic places than • the Market equare, anil
jickMe can -bo -dorm Iteintiet-bei-ln--
seeded and • the head of the agintel
shown. . •
• A. reward, of ten dollars is offered toany peiSon giving evidenee of any etre
having offered 'ter ealean animal
ths-
eased eh. any way,
WILLIS CHURCH."'
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' The tepiC at the Ceriselan Endeavoe
on Monday evening ••wat ''Ten,nytert.',
.,IVItts Grate' Toeran,ce g.i&t eketoh • of
his lite and Alle$ Amy. Gelen' gave' 4
•review of his. works. ,
also gave a dCS4Vilitti60 of "The
PrincesS,'''. one 'of his- poems. Misses
Eileen Hoover •and Jean Chidley thee
;sang "Crossing the Bar," one: Gil the
poet's best known productions. 1Vlise
Late Smyth Wilt:have: charge of the
meeting ,next Monday evening.
"Bev'. E. A. ,..Aelestrong,. ,assistant
secretary,. of Fordo Aliseionse Toron-
to; ga,Ve two interesting eleeourses0)1
Seirdey last, At '.the :evening , service
yess..Kate.Secitt, Sang n Selo; in. her
live' pleating matinee., • • .
, .The ladies • et the W. F;M; 5; ;will
hold. their regular monthly meeting in
the leetute room ;this., .everiirig; Miss
Thompson will . have the devotional
tente.and :Miss K. •:Mellage.;•art " the
'nitisioeary topic, "
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9, 71,: ENTERTAINMENHT„,
The annual entertaihment giVen uii
dee the auspices' Of the :-Collegiate,
In-
stitutc hoid hi theetownehall
ThUreday eliening Deceinbtx 5th
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'epleedid. evening's entertainment is
• being- arranged. Colon& Begin'
gersell has consented to ,give hie cel-
ebrated humorolis' Irish Monologue;
Frieed Pete" Which every :One
Who enjoys e laugh and e emir! story
should hear. The: Brantford Exposi-
t& in referring, to Piely Fri3nd. Pat"
says ."The audience was convulsed
-With laughter, thateinfected the meet
'staid, not so . much at . stories,
though they were =teeing enough, as
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at the illimitable Maittree of the:racon-
teur. Probably the leett?for aclitteed
his .greatest when his portreyer. tif
Pats lowly home ahd. his patting
from his. family, was beard in a' deep
stillness and hush, broken only by en
oteao,onal sob,. in such startling &in-*
teast to the hilarity of a few morne
dts previotie. .
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ST. PAUL'S •CHURCH. .
• The A, • Y. P. .A,<, or St., Paul's
-church metas heuai on Tuesday, even-
ing, with a large attendance. The
'preeeedings onerted with the • teading
of the ' ethe last Meeting.
Miss Shirley 13awden was unanimous-
ly elected to fill the office of record-
ine-secretary and Miss. Hattie' Ilona -
way WaS Chosen aS eorrespondingeseeree
tary... t• Was decided to hold a bee,
eat itt nineetion with the thuree and
UW owingeommittee. wee - ---- -choseh
attend to ail matterhAn edninction:
ewith : 111feedames Hill and Hart-
ey, Misses Cotelough, Herman; 'Cleft.
and Prendin and 1VIessrs...0. ilerman,
C. Rance, .0., Johnsen" and J. Mitt -
ley. This- committee will also de-
cide the date. Miss Berton Wee eleee
,tedetreasurer ot the tialaar.
Roe C. R,, , Ginnie' gave An. addrese
nn "Wit and ' Humor," Ile showed
that a distinet, difference exists , be-
tween. the. two words, 1. that healer
le something said width. is ,amusing
and causes us. to laugh, whereas wit
•seinetliing cutting, hitter and coats.
• tic and mak-ea the person at whole, it
is directed feel 'Very uneornfottable.
• Ile, illustrated AO wit and humor .of.
nearly all the Oriental countries and
showed that a greet many of the
• jokes whidh appear today as new, bad
their origin in anelent writings, some
of them being over 2,60,0 years old.
TIM LOCAL AIA.RKET.
Wheat 950 to 07e.
Oats 45e to 470.
Pepe 80e to 85e. . •
Berley 60e to 05.0. •
Butter 250.
Eggs 23e.
Live Hogs Sq.M.
"THE COLBORNE CLIQUE."
O. Page 0 ot this •tssue we give 4 an
extract from "fa the Days' of the
Canada Conmany;" entitled "The Col-
borne clieue". 'rue, hook el copyright-
ed, Ifue eve are reproducing the ar-
ticle by permission of the euthoie,
Re and K. Me.Lizars, To all wee ,a,re
ipterested In reading a the pioneer
days of Huron, .and what resident of
the eounty is not, these colleens will
be perusei. with pleasure and profit.
MODEL STUDENTS, EN(+AGES.
Fillet). stedents now. in attendanceia
at the °Ilc* Model . bike s3cured
• schools for next year at salaries ng-
ing $350 to $450, as. tellelVs
Tillie ZintMete,--- township Wallace;
Gowanstoivn ; Vera .Glenn, towatip
Proton, iidalk ; Reta Keys, town-
ship Stepn, Credetha ; Olive.. Letsle
mane Ode of Ilaldimand ; 'Ella Ma-
batier; tow im Goderiehe Clinton; 'eeet7
tie ' township' Egremont,
Penn.; Stella Nethery, 'township. Mono.;
Orangeville; Mary Seett, township
Morris, Elelgravg e Gertrude Thompson
township Stanley, Jessie
township leforrisi: Blyth ; „Archie
Campbell, eneer tt. Foret .;
.Dodds, WItOn;. William • Manning,
towpship IVleaesee, Learningthe -; Wil-
liam Oliver, Seaforth,; Nixon Welsh,
Winship, Blenheim, Galt,
'LITTLE' LOCALS..' •
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• Mr. 11 Wallace, late et Chic,age has
installed the Wohderiend iVfoiring .pie
:tut _
t, show and. will glee .in entirely
hew program ertelt* night. eedmiesicle
five cents.. • '
Alr. Adam Weir, of Hullett; died
this' meeninge, the funeral takes_place
-on Saturday -afternoon. - •
Constable . WOO has returned te
night duty again after -doingday see
•;vine Ide spine. menthe;
W. hudeon and He Glazier tied for
the *hie at 'the •shoottrig gallery last
weel ! and, in the Shoot off the first
mentioned, won by a score of •28. to
•e6 Points. .
-Mr. C. S.. Ifelivka,• recenely re:urned
trent South Attlee, Will eiddrets: the
League. of Ontarto, steed .church net
Monday* evening on the ‘evanOlization
at Attie*, ,
Bonny Briar J3ush will be giVen
the town- bell' on Friday .eeening of,
this week, not Monday next es . was
firt arranged for and which has led
to' some confusion,
short, time ego Mr. ,Hugh T.
Seale of Hensel' Contracted cryeipelas,
in tits right hand and in consequence
had to layoff wotic. A. few days ,ago
Air. A. }Teepee et town sent him a
ehecque for $11.70: IVIr7 Shiite new
thinks that je tliesee time of high pri-
es ; when • a their. :can't Work it iswell
sometimes te 'have something: 'eemitig
,,/.1•,to• k6ep. th.p wolf: froni the dopier .
1 CURED BY. CLAY.
• , :Death:of Mrs'. Willi,anv.
Alexarider.
• • Itjs :Wile sorrow that we i :tee this
week to record 'the (teeth of -Mrs. Wil-
eiam Alexander who passed into, eterie:
al rest on Mender evening.
• She; had 'been< 111 • for a feithight
°with pneumonia but bad • ::IecrIvqred:
sufficiently to be able 'to Move al ound
her 'home, • but a relapse. " came Item
which she never rallied and at the
lime above mentioned 'the silver • eord
was broken.
The deceaSed was born in the town- 1
ship of "Kitley In ,the county of Leeds
in 1847 and when se:lien 'years of. ego 3-
see ceine with beeparente le this
county ,They fine settled, lit s
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and subregitently , moved Ws the town-
ship ot Goderich 'where they lecated c
Upon a larrn en the- 12.th concession..
• In April MI she. was united In
marriage, to her new sorrowing parte
nee.' The first fie& years of Welt' mar -i
tied lite Mee. and Mrs. Alexen.ter ti eat
on the 2nd Comte:al:on of HuIlett‘e they
teen moved to the 7t1i eencession ot
Gederich township, and twentiy years
ago, they thtieed te Clinton where they
have ever since 'resided., e
• To Mi. and Mke. Alexander tWo
children were bore,.,Mre. John Geed
of Port Huroe, arid Herbert el< : of
Clinton. '• •
Mrs. Alexander was a lite -long
member •of the Methodist Palace. and
'since canting to Clinton a 'neither • ot
the Ontario street churele She was
a devoted and sineere Christian Wom-
an- and a tender and loving mother
'Whose departure is an irreparable loss
to .the bereaved husband and family.
She is surVived by her husband, their
frwo children, her father, Mr. George
Graham at Goderich teeenship, who has
reached the advaidera-eTiit nbiety-
teettlyearse heretisee?,---Alrs. George
Tayloe of Detroit, and 'her letothets,
• Jahns Graham ot Goderielr township,
and GeOrge and Henry ot Yale in the
state of Michigan, all cif wheni to
gether with Mr. Green of Port. Minns
and Mrs.' John tiliott and her daugh-
ter of Olevering in the county of Bruce
are here for the funeral which , will
take place this afternoon. The
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bearers will be the fallowitig six
mentere of the Ontario street ,church:
James SieVens, Lune Tyndell, Mend
'TiPledy, John Gibbings, A. 'D. Beaton
and •Jareke Vattegniond. Abotit •tee
casket In the darkened home are Many.
ante' °fittings from sympathising
Mende, a:Meng the number e beititilta
wreath kern Mr. Herbed W. AleXand-
ate fullow-ereployee in the machine
room at the Organ. faCtory,
To the bereaved family the shIcere
sympathy of -the entire conanunity is
extended,
Mess. Ida -Twitchell, dengetere of Mr.
end Mrs, 'Jahns Twiteh011, of' Clinten,
;is reported to. be practically cured of
.hip .diseaSe, atter having been com-
pelled to keep her- bed for ever• ten
years. Miss Twitchell attrileites- het
etiee the• uee of blue whieb, it
Cleimed, i. el produced such• excel.
'entered:its: tuna elie le new, able . te
be eat on crutches and hopes ia time
to be completely cured. "Miss Twitch-
ell- is neiv 20 years old, and •whcn
lade girl of .7 fell off a sleigh while,
out Playing with some eoninantions
ler hip wee injured .and hip joint ditt
ease developed; with, the resell, that
he was :confined to her. bed, Treat,
merit after treatment was tried, rere no
tire' was effected. About fear years
age an aunt from Toronto ceme 4' tO
'isit Mr. TWitchell, and.. suggested'
that the imp be covered with blue carte.
$dine clay was (teethed froma wood.e
near the hotise, and the 't,reatenent
ccimmeneed. Immediately • there .was"a
noticeable imprevonent in Mies
Twitchell'e condition, and the apple
catnips of Clay were continued: Very
slowly the girl began to improve, and
after our years. Of continuous ' treat '
went, was elde le 'get up this siiramer
and „ alk "oe, crutches. She is contin-
ui • , ,to improve, and .it is exeected
that she will beall• right again..-eLore
don Advertiser, •• •.
•
Auburn. •
The Weekly Mall and Empire and
The News -Record will be seat to any
address te't the remainder Of 1007 and
the whole of 1008 for $1.25..• "
• The trustees of S. S. No. 5 have
engaged 'Mr. A. F: Johns of Potter's
Hill aeeprineipal for wee year at it
Selecry of $550.
• Mre J. Naegle has engagea for the
winter riot Mr. A. C. JaekSon .to
helphim pin his chopping niiti Ott
account of the good "supply of water
now, farmers will net heVe to , watt
long at the • chopper here to have
their grists ehopped. Moreover, Aro
chic is sure to make a good fob.
The evaporator ha e 'enough apples to
keep them utitir the third week in, Dee
center.
eilr, C. Aequith epent eieVeral days
in Parade last week.•
• •1V1r, Joe • Irwin left Mr Redyard,
Mich., -on Monday. • '
Mr. G. Latripman, who has been
working in Parkhill, has returned to
work for Mr, W. T. Riddell.
The Riad ASeoetation has scented
ten new Ross rifles and. the men find
them very aeauraf.4., A ,toatn "intend
going to Oungannon thin Week,
et
New Advertisements,
Money 8aving-Tozer's--8
Immensee-A. R. Smith -4
;Canty Council -eV. 1ane--5
Big,. Clearing Sale,-Tozers44
U1 g Clearing el'ale--gozer'e-t
Auction Sale -J, A, S7iiitle-4
Free of Cliarge-Neweente's-8
Winter Shoes -Fred. Jackson -le
Gift PerpIexteieee-We ft, Hellyer-1,
Retiring ..from Businese-Hodgen'see5„
,. •
Baytield.
Tee' Weelc13'sr Meg and Empire a
pL
The News -Record be seitite f,any
address for thnerimeileder or 1047i 'and
the whole of 1008:10 •
The apnuar meeting of the, BlYileld,
braneli ellt 'the Bible 'Society will be
held in St. Andteves duirch on, Wed- '7
negday. evening. Rev., Mr.. %Ids .
in the village. ; • .•._
Mr. W.,40Lettheinit•Miss Edith Val- .
etotimenitelitYrs:1:(1.arJS:e14.4'E. ::le:71sittinSgu:itrdiaeYelsiitttt'
.• Mr. Jobe' Whitiden • i<lrp-wej =MEd
eaelead; of eeaparated stock oatisfeting
of 500 boxei to Winnipeg on Monday4
her parents, ,and, M. James
tmit.uxirr,sgss,exosni.::::6•0: London is viettieg:
Moron' lett. fast week
tovi,$0.1sviltf4iraleinLdsfeLiitnisDeeitnroslphivto.mcmri;
on and iyiz.JoivivorrAnde, License
Ingpector tot g.euth Huron were in:
.Bayfield on Teesilay. "
Alma J. . Tippett returned home :on ' •
onday alter spending' the pest few e•
Lis visiting friends tit Mareie oity,,
Mich.; end London, 'this province. :
• Mrseet Rouatt and sea James r6
turned Iroin London, -eels week and •
witi in f.u,siurc.inake. their hopte;in this ,
viflage.'YsArly __ license has -been-granted-.
to the Albion hotel, e' the Population .
of. the village baying beee found to
'warrant it.
„ •
Mr. Cutler, painter of Citation was
in town last week :putting. the finish- e
touches to the cosy .lenne of . Dr, •
and Mre, Weeds:
A puliAle meeting Will •he held . .itt
the. Winehail on Friday eventng of
this 'eieelc tobe addressed by Mr.. A,
Broder, M. P., of Morrisbitrg, Del •
Chisholm, 'M P., Wingeem, Mr. B.'
D. Gunn of Seafertlt and,.Mr. Hakry,
Eilber,• ,M, L. A. Theecheir will be
oectinied: by 'Dr: -Nadas, 'out worthy. -
reeve. It is expected that there will '
.be a large attendance to 'bear the
public questions :of the day discussed: .
The News -Record until the .end • of '
the year tor ten cents • ee •Je
Malcolm ReSe, ,aboht fifteen years ot
'age, arrived abotia e`,..Week. age from •
Manchester, England, gihdele in the
emplOy. 61 De, eiledele. rleelTsi a bright •
and .stirring lad and' has the maktngs.
of:a good. Caeacliezie.:He. 'is A &Oat .
sWimmer end hes daily m,edelse anti
-prizes' and tee chamiiioriship, fee.undee.
fifteen, for England :Fp jtela,rid,k,1-1i4 • "
fatheEi too, :is very eiSfielent.jtj the
• svater and purpo$:Ne.. teeing what has
Only once been.accorepliShCf4 •tha.4-•is
swifirining across the English Channel.,
1-10 has -*TO several close relatives
the Ayrshire and Setherland 'Highland-.
, ere, one, of the neted regiments.itt
the British Army:
A1114411.4
• .' Asquith and Johnston .11nishe peck.
• ing apples last Week. •„,.. • .
• Miejs, T. Riddell spent last Thum-
• day in Toronto.. « , • . '
e Mr. and ' Mrs. J. Carter and:Willie
spent Sunday at Albatoie .
. Mgr; i3litnche MeIlveen of. Aliso: Craig
and •Miss Gertie Mel3rien ;silent $un -
day with „relatiVeS here. •• '
. Mr. R. Magee le engaged gravelling : •
the main 'street. . - . ..
• Miss 'Ridge of Manitoba spent seed -
al' day s 'with Mrs.' ft. Phillips last• •
weck
Mr. S., .1clilinand family moved 1t. '
GOderieilt on Tuesday. Mr. R. Robert, • ..
on has bought Mr. Echlin's bailie an. .
Will Ineee in shortly. • •°
• Death at Mise Pettersoitee-After an
itinesS eXtending • over nearly for '
•years, Mita Elk ,May, daughter -of Mit, ..
Donald Patterson of East WaWattesh,
.aged 31 years, missed' away a.t hex
home on IVIondity, Noveinber . elt,11,,
IShe was born. here and her etboal days ,.
were • spent 'at the Attbur,n school.
Later she attended the Cioderich ea,
legiate Institute and attar obtaining •
Ja• teachers' -certificatS 'taught sehtzte
at Donnybrook. It was then that Miss c '
Patterson :developed the •,gueilties that
not only marked her as a. leader of
childeert, but as a model , young lady..
Her talent as it singer Wait not wing-
ed arid until the time of her 'ill.nOSS
7she-sarLILono- of the, best -wields... lie
this county. Thie talent was the stay
of Knoe church thoir and her less to.
• this body . and to the oluireh iri gener-
al has been and will be Tong !At
Atter attending the Ottawa Xormal
Sollool • Miss Patterson taught • at
Yotrng's school, 4iolborne, until the
eturrnter of 1004 *heft she' was com-
pelled, to resign. 'and 'go td 'Alberila in
searee a bettor healthThere shete-
Maine& until this Suomi& .. When find-
ing, her - health tnitt improving' ;AO
dame home. Her condition then 00,fitee-
ed to Improve,' but only tor *.time,and
ahe answered the tall at the , 7 tliCat
'reacher to a higher class and bnitt*
1,'Ite funeral, which ltoolt place last
Wednesday to- Ball's; eetristery, wag
largely attended; The emir fees wets
Conducted by flev. Mr. le, .3 •Of Birth
and Rev. Mr: Ni- of Cargili.,. Itti
.(Vontintied ini page four.)