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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-30, Page 5NOVEMBER 30 1800$ ••••••••••••••••••••rnse I STEER IN Ploy N D • Perfoot Emulsion • : i of 'Pure Goa : • : liver Oil • ! • • . • a It contains 50 per cent. • • , • : of pure Vod Ltver Oil, the : ; exact amount of Hypo, ; ; phosphites of Lime and 1 ; Soda, and is agreeably flap i ; vored, Cod Liver Oil nour. g :,islies all wasting tissue, : : soothes all th,roat affeg, : : time; tiry hacking coughs ; • soon disappear when xt is • : used. As a remedy it can. ; ; not fail to give the best ; ; results for only the purest ; • and freshest oil is used in a 6 2 O making it ; . • • • : Regular 50o Size . • • 4 : * for 35o at • • • JACKSON'S PreserintigitiPharMacy. Phone 2. .: e • .• 000004010000000000•000000011 . . ./ DON'T FROWN • lt,frequently comes from trying to fix the eyes on a giv- en point and forcing them to • perform tasks for whieh they • ire incapacitated,. A PAIR OF , • GOOD GLASSES •Such as we fit to your face and eyes will make reading a .pleasure. Prices Reasonable. A (I, Gli'IGG Jeweler and Optician. OUR SPECIALTY IS FLOUR and FEED, and our greatest seller the White Sevan'Flour. This is, we believe, the most popular brand on the market. If you try it once you will be so pleasea with it that you will prefer it to other brands. We are now. selling the White Swan at $1.75 per cwt.. Several of our custo- mers have asked for Rye Flour of which we now have a stock on hand. OUR GROCERIES are always fresh and well assorted, • and the prices, you 'will find, are • snost reasonable. Butte) and Eggs wanted. O OL SO N Mare le le Pout* No. 4. at lot' 40, On!. Godertoh township, two -you -0o Steer. 09 • �r wW prove popoy. pay a p the animal away or it will be sold by awake% on Tuesday, Doe. 13t1. at the Wilmot S o'clock. GEO A. COOPER, Poendireeper, I Goderich towtehtp, Noe. Nth. eissOOUTION Mies Ittlia Fisher -will resume her °lasses In Ounter In Eloeution and Physical Culture. 'titnf:st.114, to Pie will Please write to MO Goderich. Nov. sith, 11188 MUSIC MO May Hallett int charge of 'Mrs. McRae- Votingbkorwarrafrvile of the Toronto in Theory. a rlreir'f&h.exiss VIWZMI take•enpuo Nov nth. TEACHER WANTED, Female teacher holding second or third Oleos certifieate for IT. S, $. No. 16, Wawanosh, for the year MO. ApPlY, stating salary, to J . JEFFERSON. Sea -Trees, Nov, goth. 5t Westfield P. 0. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. The council of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber in the town of tioderich on December 6th, 1899, next, at 3 o'clock, p. m. • W. LANE, Clerk, Gioderieb, Nov,"soth. SECOND -HAD. CUTTERS FOR SALE • Raving added a stock' of new cutters to our livery outfit, we have several seconcl-hand, cutters for sale. They are all In good condition and wilt be Bold cheap., DAVIS de DAVIS. • Clinttm, Nov. 180h. 2t FARM FOR SALE • IN STANLEY TOWNSHIP. For sale. Lot 11 on the 2nd Coneessien of Stan- ley, containing 100 acres,of which about 90 are cleared and the balance well timbered. Thit farm is well fenced and in a high state of culti- vation. with all the fall plowing and 10 acres of good, fall wheat in. There is a good frame house, kitchen, woodshed and a good cellar bank -barn with stabling underneath, driving - house, hen-hous0 and other out -buildings in connection, There is a good orchard and two good webs It is 21- miles from Brucedeld and 11 miles from school and wilThe sold reasonably. For further perticinars apply to the proprietor; "• EMIT. BOWE,Erucetield P. 0. • Nov, 18th.* . • FARM FOR SALE • IN GODERICRTowwsinp • _— • The undersigned offers for sale lot 55 'and • part 01 61 on the Maitland concession in. God. Mich township. They consist of 95 acres, 70 acres being cleared and the balance being good hardwood bush. There are 10 acres in fall wheat. There is a good young orchard • just starting to bear. The lot is well watered •and fenced and is 2i Miles from Summerhill. • There is a good brick house, bank barn, driv. ingtshed and out buildings. • The place will he sold on easy terms, Apply to JAMES R. MAIRr Nov, 1801. 70,* SnminerhilI P..0. • HOUSE. FOR SAL E, The subscriber offers for Sale his house and lot en corner of Rattenbur7 and. Raglan Street% • ,• • W. G. DOHERTY. Clinton, April 18th. , • LAND FOR SALE. The undersigned offers foreale that dealraole sixteen (16) acres of land south .of the London Road Bridge. It is a. beautiful sit for building and will, be sold in • one piece or in lota. My, reason for selling is that it is too far from town • to handlemyself and it doesn't payto hire help A. COUCH. Clinton Tune 20011. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE The subscriber offers for safe' a verydestrable property on Isaac street consisting of four lots upon which there is a comfortable frame house with kitchen and woodshed attached. There is a godd stable and a first-class well of Water on premises. The orchard, consisting of.grapes and apples, ia a good one. The property will • be sold et a reasonable figure for cash or cash and balance on time. ,ApPly to the owner on the premises MRS. JOHN JUNOR. filinten. NO 9011. HOUSE TO RENT ii.T.n.tgen'ellUiltrkeggfiagge.11.17.17h(741,; to Mr, Edward. Carter'S Where the 'hey maybe get. RCBERT MARSHALL, Nov. 16011. Clinton F. G. • HOUSE FOR SALE. Crown • Bakery i.?On WT1i1cligiratt rtlottigiPeotefititaZircue.:Prig gool lot-tho recently occupied by Frank Upshall. • Apv to 14 s t SPECIALTIES i Cream Puffs— feather weight 1.5 cents per dozen; Cream Cake --- toothsome, appetizing, dainty, the very thing for .o'clock tea, 25c each, —not filled 850. Home-made GingerSnaps 1.0e per lb. Nome-made,jam-dams, gibs. for 25c. Mince Nes— t:oar own make of mince meat, ific each, for 26c. • We keep a chOiceo select line of Candies, 'always fresh and the very best, Leave your orders for Cream Cakes, Cream. Puffs and Mince Pies in the morning. Leave 'your Orders now for Xmas Fruit .ake. Next Clarendon Hotel, agto W. JACKSON P. R. TORONTO AND MONTREAL AGENT 0. SERVICE . W. BRYDO E, ant s or March 7012. 0111118TMA8 - FRUIT We ask'you to try our Rai- z!ns, Currants and Peels. Our stook is new and good, just what you want for Christmas baking. • Exeter Flour for Christmas Pudding,. There is no better Flour , made than this and none /•better value for the money. For Fresh Canned Goods try ours J. W. HILL London & Lancashire Life • Established in •0 anada 1863 1.111700ted Rind — 016,682,238 LIBERAL. STRONG, PROGRESSIVE All the popular forms of insurance issued. Policies unconditional, world-wide • and nonforfeitable. Money loaned. Policieepurchheed. Nevi business 1::, 000, Amount paid policy - hol ere $087,000 • . • • ..., • Full information furnished by Belgraye. .44441144.1414. The opening aervioee in genneation with the new Presbytchin ohuroh Were of a 11104 4110004014 .nature and were very iargely attended. The new church ia altueted on the higheat point Wand in the village and eau be aeon for 1/3i109 around. It is •a handeerne structure And refteata the 'higheat credit On the congregation,the Architect and the eon, i tractors. It s built of vvhite brick with stone baeerrient. The main building le 36 by 56 feet, the porch II by 13 feet, and at the north eed in rear of the pid. pit is an obtagorial Addition making a recess 17 feet in Width and 7 feet deep. The baaeraent is handsomely, finished and furnished for A sohool room with 'operate elan rooms. The body of the church is seated with circular seate, the bodies being mole of aoh with oast ends, and finiehedin bard oll, and are both handsome and oomfortable. The build, mg to vrell lighted, there being six win, dows in eadisitle and two in the front, besides a large eiroular window in the south gable ten and a half feet in dim- eter, Ali the wire:tom are fitted with colored and frosted glass and area very handsome. From the basement a stair. vvey leads up to Viie pulpit platform for. the use of the minister and choir. The whole is heated with a *Clary furnace. The coat will be not lees than' 14,000, and it is a remarkably fine church tor the money. The architect is W. E. Binning of Lietovrel, and the ciontraotore are •VV, 'Watson, Robt. Gallagher and T. Scand- rett of Belgrave. Illamoirr cut rim ,00No1itaaTioN. . The congregation Of Knox ohurob Belgrave, commenced as a • mini., station in conneution with Rlyth in 1864 The building,wialch has done service up to the present time being built at tha time, largely by bees by the early lost tiers, Rutherffiol Smith, James Ander son and David Seett making the timbar John McCrea; sr.,granting a free site on his 'farm here. Rev. Mr. Stewart 9 Myth was the first to priaaols in the then new but seatless church, the 'seats be log made of rough boards supported by nail kegs and other like: articles. Rev Stewart continued to minister to the spiritual wants of the people until the autumn of 1865, and . an 1866 Belgrave and Blyth were united as .one •charge and Rev. A. MeLean became pester in the same Year, continuiug till 1877, when Belgrave and Blyth became separ- ate 'congregations.Mr. McLean re minted Blyth end ie still pastor there. Belgrave congregation gave a oall to Rev: 31r. Williams and he was inducited as -pastor in 1878 continuing until 1882, whenhis resignation again left Knox church pulpit vacant,' The -vacancy continued until 1884, and in Oetbber of that year Rev. George Law assumed the pastorate and continued in charge until his demissitin in the rattail of June, 1894. •Calvin .churoh of East Wawanosh was at that date unit- ed with Belgrave. Tile united oongre- gations gave a call to.Reir; W. T: Hall, and he Was inducted in June, 1895, and is stili pastor. • : The first annual meeting of the con- gregation has held On February • 11, 1867. 'According to the records the fc flowing were appointed a maim:ging committee Thomas: Anderson, seo- rotary; • Donald McLean, • • treasurer; Alexander Robertson, Relsert James Gallagher Jelin Bene and N'eit Armour, • The trustees appointed to hold the property of the congregation were 'Joseph Dunbar, Gilbert Speirs, James :Stewart, George Dalgarne and James • Gallagher... • The, first session consisted of the.pastor,Thomas Agnew, Joseph Dunbar and James Gallagher. • The present officers of the congrega- tion are Peter W. 'Scott, secretary; Geo. Taylor, treasurer; Managing committee,. Adam Halliday,. David bCott, Edwin Wightman, James McCallum, Herrn Me. Loan, Win. Knox, Geo. Taylor, William Mickie, .Samuel Irvine. The present trusteea for all the property of the con- gregation are George Taylor, Peter W. Sand, John McCallum, David Dunbar and Adam Helliday, while the paetor, John McCallum, James Ferguson, Jas. Cunningham, D. Meikiejohn and Wm. Wightman conatitutft the session. The following were appointed a build- ing committee for the new church : D. Meiklejohn, chairman; Wm. Wightraan, seoretary; D. Dunbar, treasurer; Geo. Taylor, John McCallum, Ds Sproat, Dr. 3V/cAsh, Hugh Malmo, Wm. Knox, John Geddes, E. Wigtitman, Samuel Irvine, Matthew Ferguson and' Robert Young, jr. Brussels. P. Ament has returned from his pros- pecting trip to Parry Sound where he purchased 7 'square miles of timber, made up of hemlook,spruce,pille, cedar, and birch) about 20 miles from North Bay. • It is his Intention to ereot a saw- mill and out up the legs. Me! A.ment has an option on another 3 or 4 miles that he may yet buy. • At the meeting of the Agricultural Society Direotore the finances of Grey Branch were shownto be in a eatisfae- tory condition, a surplus of $517 .being on band. The mortsage on the Agriouls tural Park has been discharged. After a full discuesion concerning a new Ag- ricultural Hall, a committee consisting of Jai, Speirs Jas. Ferguson, John Shortreed, 3, 15. Warwiok, V. 8., and W. II. Kerr "las appoittted to report at the annual meeting, Mr. G. A. Powell,fOrmerly a merchant intruesels, has been promoted by the Eaton firm, Toronto, to the position of buyer and left last. Saturday for the Old Country markets which he will ire. quently visit in the interests of hie ein- ployere, Mrs. J. D. Itonald intends spending the winter in California along with her sister and niece in the hope of building up her health vrhichhas not been of every robust character for some little time. Harris Hamilton, son of Sohn Haimils Lan, a well-known drover oi Wroxeter, has taken the position in the Standard Bank here, recently vacated by A, D. Duncan. Mr. D. Cousley bait been re-engaged AB manager of Maitland cheese facitory, owned by Mr. Tindall, near Ditonkton, for next year. Mr.. 0ousley supplies everything and is now busy gettieg out his wood supply for 1900. Alexander Anderson" of Tyendinaga, aged 05, died of injuries reteived in a runaway aceident. . -. _ 1 For a. Summer Cough or a Winter Cough, For a Night Cough or a Cough virhich ha,ngs on, use . • SYRUP OF ^.FIR • 11AND WILD CHERR insimigi CLINTON over atictuble Tr/Mk Road hi Wide yeetinuied Trains. Travellers to any part of the world should eonsult the Leave TotOriter daily, 9 ains ILK p.111- above in reference to tickets, ,Loove Montreal, dant, 0 p.in., 740 a.m. fares, etc, Parley' Care Dining Cars and Palatial Pullmans !On day teeing And Pullman Sleeper* On night traine. Throtigh Shaver" for Ahmtrerti and OttaWa, 08 9.30 path train and for Beeton on 9 A.M. train. "Tickets mid teethe reserved at northwest corner Xing And E0Dge etreets and ueloe ' etittion. U. 0; Melton,0,4 11. 4i: Termite .A. Pattisett,..T. T. Agent, Clinton. .tr. a. Rodeos, o.T.R.TieketAserit,Oliototi. _ • W1 JACKSON AGENT O. to. „ • 0004 Cotten /tOot aotactukl, Isaesserafalie ens monthly titer • 0,0001Adlea. Safe, effectual. Islid ea _your draggistforCH vies est mate no tiler art ell UM pint and o Are Sitniefrcies Hie t1tt. 1. steer • dol will. pay for The rrintiotgf et Of pro* apd trot &Wit Oompiray Witideor, Stroltalif,a Per bot• r(6•• lIeursilteo8?d to ThedIr d anapeplemeaded uy is ta mes.. tillegiCi Of, 3' 1 Igo told in Mins by T. HE CLINTOX XEWS-IMCJOED. Beason. ••Nr. Tout week's °Werra VFW t -Tho resi- dents of Ilensall ohould make A epeeist effort to more soreo Industry for thi* plaoe employing a good nag of 'Wiled rueohantos. hoe always tkought that a stronger effort 'tumid have been made to keep R. Bell live, go had be remained it Wall hie intention to enlarge and inorease hie staff, but this is a peat iseueand the future of this plaoe will be largely the real* ot the effort' put forth within the next few years and the sooner the better. While not believing in the principal of etiolating inciestries, Ilensall will yet be driven to 10 18 self- defence as many other plaoeshaye been. Co* and Sons are busy putting in the poles to Wire from. here to Zurich, for the purpose of lighting 1.111, that • place with electricity. A powerful new dynamo le being put In the mill here sufSciently powerful to light both villa - gee for years, A meeting of the teaohers ef District No, 1, West Huron, wilt be held in the 4xeter PAW* School on Saturday,'Deo, 2nd, at 1.30 p. Nany of our citizens will regret to learn that W. Dicier has decided to leaveRonson, having taken the ppoltion of general agent for implemente in the town of Barrie; •AlberthloBrien of Clinton, well and favorably Unoivn here, has taken unto • himself a wife ' the. person of Miss Flora We wish 4t.lbert much conjugal Xr.I.Houston Principal of the Clinton Collegiate, preaolied in Carmel church on &today morning week. There will be quite a few changes of teachers in 0111. section at New years. Mr. D. Drintnel No 1, Tuokeremi-th,. is giving up that, aohool and his .plaoe will be taken by, MissMerray now of No. 10, Hay, at a salary of $326. Miss Jeck- ell has been 'engaged by No. 10 at sante salary as is paid/Miss Murray. Mr. Robert Beatty, who has been pa charge, of No. 14, Stanley, for five years, wifi go to what is known as the “Iiriokyarcin aohool near Egatoralville at a salary of 8400. A Mr, Gilmore, now teaching near -Wingham, Will replace him. Mr. Doig, now. Principal of the eBriok- *Kr solidol, retires from the profes- sion and will gri fermin,g, having rented firs:, lots, one the homestead and the other whet is knovvn as -Robbs farm. Salaries are •'being slightly inoreased ri0Brn here. •.•••••iUMNINI Zurich, Mr. J. A. Williams, miller, has bought out the right of Cook to light the town with eleotrieity and Instead of two plaint: there will, only be one, The tovrnship • fathers have granted per- mission to both Mr. 'Williams and Mr. Cook te.light the town. -Mr. Williams has already befit an .addition to his holler room, and is getting a new engine from R. Bell, Hensall, of a larger liorse power, aod we can expett firstsslass system in every reepects • A very pretty weddingtook plaoe on• Tuesday oflaat week at the residence of Caspar Welier, when hie daughter Annie was bound in wedlock to James Laidlaw, formerly of Zurich, now of Pigeon, Michigan, News also reached us of the marriageof Miss Levine, Prang • to a Mr. Schenk from Hullett township. Again Zurich loses one' of: its .estiniable young ladies. . •• Miss Zimmerman of the Goshen Line was united in marriage to 1VIr. Allin of Tavistooks We wish the young couples leng and prosperous Married lives. Alerner Eros. finished work for the :season at the evaporator. They have a .very large stock of dried fruit Mt hand and iiitend te keepthe same till prices Mr. Wm. Merneir of Michigan hi visit- ing his parents and brothers here. . • Mr: E. J. Hagen, principal of the Public Saliool here, attended the tea - meeting at Varna. Miss Laura Williams Look part in the program the same evening at that plaoe. Her selection. Were 'Warmly applauded. / • • On Monday night Henry 'Wurm wee presented with an easy chair, pipe and tobacco by mons° of the birsiness moil of the towti, it being the anniVersary of his. ninetieth birthday. Mr. 'Winos' still looks hearty, and all nope he may en- joy his easy chair and pipe for many days to come. • ' MEd r. die S(1'1111411 is home visiting his parents after an absence of: two years. • ' • • Colin Williams arrived home last week on a inonthfs The Sentinel of last week contained the Winging :-The market for lambs has taken a tumble and dealers have been losing money. The Chesley En- terprise says that a buyer from that vil- lage recently shipped 188 lambs from that station to Buffalo. He lost exactly $26.51. The cost per cwt. for freight and other expenses from there to Buff- alo is 11.62. As lambs weigh about 00111s each, it costa about 11.50 to chip one lamb froM there to Buffalo. When far- mers are disposing of their Iambs and consider that it takes nearly one half' of their value for freight and other expen- ties before they are sold, he wilt seea buyer does not have a bonanza and kometimes comes out with the balance largely on the debt side as was the case with the buyer in question. The curling season prettifies to be an enthusiastic- one for the Curling Club, whose membership is now the largest 111 the.history of the grime here, There is also an agitation on foot, and which has every indication of Ductless, to se. oure a valuable (sup or tankard te be oompeted for annually in this village* all the clubs in the district, including Goderioh, Walkerton, ' Itincardine, Win:chant, nrdogs61B, Wroteter, Clinton and Lucknow. •• A few nighte ego.during the Ossetia) of the family, the residence of 181r. 3. W. Armstrong was entered, by burglars. One of the hack win- dows was forced open, but the thief must haye been disturbed in his work tor when the tonally returned the back door was found open, and nothing has been missed froin the place, ' 'GROWING Timms INDNED," These are certainly growing_times for the "Family Herald. andWeekly Star," of Montreal, and no wonder, for everywhere one goes he heave more and more of that great paper this year, ‘,It is a serioqe,queetion for the publish- ers whether They will be able to meet the demand for their handsome pre- mium pictures. The people of Canada certainly never had au& a dollar's wok th offered them. Quite a number of copies of "Alma", and "Poesy Wil. lows" have been received by subserib. ers in this neighbourhood, and they are greatly. admired. A gentlemen re- marked on seeing the battle picture "Alma," "Vithy that picture alone is worth nye dollars of Any man's moneit.” We notice both pictures ate sent to every yearly subscriber to thearamily Herald and 'Weekly Star" The Magic. Remedy for all Throat and Lung Trouble. PRICE purchasere of Squire Biggins'atock so that it is not to be wondered that his supply iejtot equal to the demand. 25 OENT8. doMnrdtgttbatiiit3oyhee of the. 2nd eonces. farnk for gale! /tiss(titegeiiled od tittoer whist B. , — loeitted and Will be ttol4 ooneasy ,00IVIBE • 444.6.444.4 London Rend. Mr. Vit, S. Biggins of Elmhurst ret111 has been in etirreepondence with Mt. B. Batty of Manitoulin Island lately aild the latter writes that the stock he purehased at, Elmhurst has given great satiefoctiorrand swept all before it at, the Van Fairs. Ire added that he wilt be down again for triore thorobreds litter on. Thie is the experience of all flnardifsten. a 14.year.oid boy Tott Is Was fefallr h00 While a hu eXperlitiOn. Winzimm The rabito School staff for 1900 will hePrinoipel, A. N. 3iusgrovo,. As. eistante, Xis"; Robertson, Ma Corr Ulu Reynolds* Min Farquharson, in • Reid, MIs. Vanstene, Mum Batbleson. The meeting held in the Council chember to consider the re -organization of the bend was fairly well At ended. After considerable deliberation a cem. mittee was appointed to draft some ahem° to euceessfully organize and euetain A bend in Own. The committee is cornporied of Itlesore T A Cline, 11. Musgrove,. .1, E. Davie, IL 0, 13el1 T. Ua1I, IL B. =lett Sae° Nanna A, edaayIt Ono ti a na Baa ca e byoung 6;114 wa seen wending bis way towarde the 0. P. R, Woks, kie appeared to be etupt s median, nate taken,' -Mn.. AM= e Itsorrier,,Brarapton, ono. ▪ • Bad Cough -."After my lona illnees, lommit .J ouppooporip ;•.(110,100-0.4)Aerisiwolb,0101s.‘0,410-iow. 010,0440,... i.11L4 IlL # I #• Is the kind -that will stand the test at the counter. ; Anybody who can use a pen can picture everything as 0 veritable bargain, and may draw- ti, crowd—for a, tiniel yat 0 will it pay 3 We think not. As we looliatit, goods must •; be just SS represented, must stand thc! test of value corn* i• q parison when they reach horns. ' V We make it a point to have everything we sell goOd e •; value, and are in a position at all times to buy goods as 12 cheaply as they can be purchased 'by any retail house ill V Canada and we offer values secona to none and equalled e , . IDA ta4 uy few., PROVE THE c ORREQTREss OE THIS UST. TEST IT AT THE COUNTER . r ; New Selected Raisins, worth 10c per lb., 3 lbs. for „ ...- . , „ • $0 25e o., 4) New Currants, cleaned, 1u3 -lb. boxes., .,..,,,.......,..,..., ,.. 20 o New Japan Tea, 20c. or 8 lbs. for,- ..., ,,....... ...... . 50 0 0 New Cooking Figs. . . . . . - .... . ..... . ......... ,...,.... OOP*/ 5 a 0 82 -inch Flannelette. worth 7c, or ... . .. 0.1“.4...0, 5 i New Wrapperettes, 'lastest desi ns ,..,,,... .... ..,...- 10 Grey Cotton, yard wide, Worth "40, for 2 pairs Men's Heavy Wool Sok for 8 en'e Wool Pants, worth $1.36, for 25 0 i Men's Lined Kid Gloves, worth 75o, for. - . . ._ ..- - , ........._' l' 50® •,, • t ' Ladies' Caperines, at, , „ ....„.., .,.. „ .$5, $13, $15 and $201 Da- -:-... "Every Welt Man it a 17 IL Hath His 11( Day." Miritilicsrl 84 0 0 . doctor's examination might show that hidneyso „ver andstomach are normal, but the d4,20tor cannotanaloe the blood upon which these organs depend, •• , Need's Sarsaparillaqourifies, vitalizers, and 04,1.4101es the blood. • It cures yen when a bit off" when seriously • :afflicted. it toyer dfsap,points, Rhourrietlerri."" .belleY0 13004'S Oars • espatiga has mo equal for rheumatiern. It. ' • has done me moo good, than an; other tied from the effects of lipuor and wa • watched. When be had gone down th traok a short distance he laid down he tween the rails, Geo, Cartwright o McLean' mill went down And tried Arouse him but in vain, Mr. C;art wright roneoio3 off the track on the grass, (Mt OI danger, ancl left him there, bat keeping an eye on him. Shortly after the train oanle in, and had the young man not beep moved, he would evening hare eroubseeecin difff"cauridt; made his way into the country. That young than had a very 010SO eau and it should serve as a warning. • churo‘ held its regurar Quarterly meet- ownage the other g. eveni:f The Official Board of the MethO et !L'Ilige a n be till were reported good, the paetor's salary being paid in full te date. The following were elected, atewarde for the year consmencing Noveimber bst- Mes85e, W, Feseant. R. MoIndoo,..T, Gregory, B. Paulin, A. Reid, W. (Inuit - shank and H. Park, Aftervvards Wm. Fessant was elected Recording -Steward. was °aided to hold the church Anne versary • on Sabbath,- Deo. 10th, On Wednesday evening the cengregatioe elected the following to represent them on the Official Board,Wm, Button, 3. Terriff, 4. E. Lloyd; S. Bennett, J. H. Gordon, Geo. A.wde, Thos. Haleran. Mr. Turner of Clinton was in town last week. He intends locating here should he find a suitable opening. • f WAS Very weak and had a bad coup. „ could not eat or elev. Different reraediee '"" did not help me but Rood's Sarsaparilla . built me up and.X am now able to attend to A my work," Winne Jserete, Oehano, Out, ce j , • 8 , ..,.•_ ...;‘,.......4ii,....„ , . • . I 6 - -.flood% Mr cure liver Ilia; the nowirralltIns an ,. isior eathaxao to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla; • Said. by Watts Ss Vo., I/rirggiets. Aflutter "lined Cheese COmpetition _ r • (To the Editor Of Tun Naws-Rmioun,) Dear Sir -1 have pleasure -inin form ing you that it has been 'decided 00 •of- fer two hundred dollars ($200) in cash prizes for the encourag ment of th e Cheese and Butter •makers. One hun- dred dollars is to be given for essays on Cheese Making, and one hundred chil- lers as prizes for Essays on Butter Mak- ing as specified below: _ : Rest essays on Butter Making by But- ter. Makers, who have been employed in any creamery: in Ontario west of Tormi, to, during the year 1899, or by their. as - andante. • 'Professors, instructors and persons employed by any of the judges are debarred from competitien. First Prize -r$50, SecondPrize-425s Third Prizes -815. Fourth Prize -110. • Judges -Aaron Wenger, Ayton; H. 11: Dean, Professor Of Dairy Husbandry 0. A. 0., Guelph s Arch. Smith, Butter Instructor for the Aseociation and Dirs. eotor oldie Strain roy Dairy, Scbool. : Ft* the best eneays on Cheese Making, open to Cheerio Makers wilts, have been employed in the making of heese in any Cheese•Factory in Ontar 0 west of Toronto during the year I8), and to their assietants. Professors, instructors and persons engaged by y of the juclgoicare debarred 'front c sisietition; • First Prize -150. Second rise -:-.125. - • Third Prize -115: Fourth Priz4s$10. judges --R. M.ltallantyrie, Stratford ; 3. N. Paget, Cannot's' ; James Mort.1on, .k Cheese Instructor of tine riesocia4on and at, the Onlario Agricultural Celle 41/4 • The essays must be forwarded to me not later than Saturday, January. 6, The prize essays on Butter and Cheeee Making will be read and discussed at the Convention. The Directors hope that very valuable instructionwill be , derived from :the essays. --Yount truly, GEO. HA.TELYI:Secy-Treas, Brantford, NOV, 200h. . _ • ° Exeter. . Mr. and. Mrs Wm, A. Gregory, who have been visiting relatives here, retut n ed to their homein Brantford onSatur- day last. Wm. S. Carling, who has been on a shooting expedition to Muskoka,. re- turned with some fine game on Satur- day last. Ir Mr.'Harry Buckingham has recover- ed from his recent attack of illness. Mr. Walter Poole has engaged wit h with Mr. Met. Dow to drive his milk - wagon. Walter is an obliging yoting man and will no doubt gain custom for entployer. lima Bella Westcott and her sister Olive spent Sunday last with relatives at Kippen. The fttneral of the late Mrs. Philippi George Vosper, an old and esteemed resident of this village, took place on Saturday afternoon last to the Exeter cernetetv and was largely attended. Decease a had been ft great sufferer from stomach trouble for some months and her death was not unexpected. She was of a quiet disposition and was respeected by a large circle ot friends. She leaves a. grown tip family of two sons and three daughters, wiso have the sympathy of the community. De- ceased was 71 years of age. Kippen on the 100h Ind the Wife of Robert Bell, of a son. The Benefit to Conunfirdo et Polar Expeditions. Probably the most important results of Immediate practical use to both science and commerce will be the gain to the newly been science, ocean°. • graphy. The ever-increasing usefultless of the ocean for the neede of modern comMerce, of warfare, of cable service, and as a nursery fer food makes it necessary that We know everything possible about it, We must know, not only the eurfaces but the bottom and the intermediate vrateret We must know, not only the warm :seas, but the cold as well, There is a constant in, terobange between the water of the tropics and tbat •of the poles, just as there is an interchange of the winds, The cold, ioe.laden waters have a tend- micy to flow into the warmer regions. The overheated torrid waters sink and flow poleward. Thi e is the theory, and In part it is supported by observation; but what le the mechanient 7- -From "The Possibilities of Antarctic Bxplor- talon," by Frederick A. Cook, M. D., In the December (Christmaii)Scribner's, The nest Christmas Gift of All. In oboOsing a chrism:las gift for friend What Mtn EttrOrd Mere preen t Or lastitig pleasure than e subscription to The Youth's Companion 7 The delight, with which it is welcomed on Christina* morning le relleisted every week in the yeer„The chanter it Is disclosed little by as the Month' ran their eentroe. There is no household in which it will not prove an inspiration, Those who wish to present a year's subeeription to a friend may elio heve the beautiful new oompitoton cateocitu, for 1000 sent nab This Oilendat Is a reproduction in twelce color printings of three exquisite desiges by a celebrated American artiet, a member ef the Ameriestit Water Color Soolety, In addim to on this all the Woes of The Com nion for the remaining weeks of 1900 bre Sent fite frere the tired eubeeriptidn ix received rtor the new volume, Illustrated Autumn tot Nor yboei_r MAlititIAGES. FITCRIE-MoNABII-At Philadelphia, Pa., on Thursday, Nov, 9th, by the Rev, Alex, IC Wiegins,D, t,, 11, "Thos. B. A., son of James 13loonsfelt, Belfast, Ireland, • to Jean McNabb, daughter of • the late Duncan McNabb, Lueknow, • Ont. • LAIDLAW-WEBER--At the residence of the bride'e father, Zurich f on $ N • Nov _21 by the Rev. 3.5. Elender., . • daugbter of Casper Weber, Esq, I • Mich:, to Annie Matilda Weber, me Laidlaw, Pigecm, N TINI.E OF' "PEACE •eon, Mr. Ja• RIG GLESFORD- UGGDTT - in St. PREPARE 1 Fr/ RAOTIOAL ADVERTISING 1.1;40KINNo N & 00 -; BLYTK • • Traher, JohHayes to Annie, Jay Rev, H. J. • md aQueg n B• AXES-ROWLAND-At Mt. Carmel . church, ou Nov. 8th, Marys, on NOV. lith, by Rev. P. H. • and Amelia Huggett, both of St; Anderson, Win. 1'. E. Riggleeford • Marys. . John ,Rowland 4 En., ill ItievrQ r a y r, jOHNSTON-ALLAN-A.t the residence of the bride's.fatherkon Nov. 8011, by • the Rev: S. A. Carriers of Grand Bend, Mr. Willuun Wesley John- ston of lieGillivreY, to MiSfi Nellie • Allan of Stephen.• ' • • CURTIS-I-BLAKE- At the residence • of'Sfr. Jas. D. Stanley, St. Marye, •'on Nov. 14tir, by the Rev. A. Grant'•, II, A., Mr. Chas. C. Curtis of Key• West; Florida, •and • Migs Lillian 'Blake. . ACKAY-WA.TSON-s• In Deloraine, , Manitoba, on Tuesday, Nov.. 14011, • • kota, Mackay, of 13ottineitu, North Da,. Miss Eleanor Watson to Dr. A. R. MoILHARGEY--OARRIGAN•0n Wed- nesday, Nov, 15111, at St. Patrick's church, Biddulph, Mise Mary Mon- . • hargey, to Jamee Carrigan. MORGAN--BANTONAt the residence • of the brkle's parents, McGillivray, • by the Rey, Diehl of Ailsa Craig,M,r. • •• Albert Morgan of the 4th minces., • :non, McGillivray, to Miss Minnie • Banton. FOR • While the fine weather is lure • is the time to • prepare for the severe cold winter near at hand • by buying or exchanging your old worn out stovg' for a new and up-to-date one. You will not only • have the extra comfort but will be money in ptid- ket by a saving on fuel. We have the largest se.. lection of stoves in the comity: and the most pop- • ular designs. Call and examine our stock. We hive a!good ass'ortment of Second hand. stovei hand at present. • HE HAPPY THOUCHT AND RADI -OLEAN THE LEAT Only the Best grades of Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal Kept in Stook. HARLAN D B 1311tTliS: ' — ND SAIINDERS- In Stephen, Con. 4, en IRONAHARDWARE . • . . Nov. 20th, the wife of Wm. D. San- ders, Of a daughter. • • PINCOMBE-In Usborne, Nov. 1901, • the wife of William Pincombe, of a . • son • • 1,,pwrs-0n Nov. Eth, to Xr.and Mre. •IT.rn. Lewis, Biddu11.11, a son, • Tgoivasixi- loarquhar, on Nov. 12, the Wife of Niiin..Thos.„mpson, of a daughter. • I ROBINSON-At, Elimville, on Nov: , the wife of War. Robinson„of a son. -- MoLEAN-in Wroxeter, the wife ofMr. .° A. Macao, of a daughter. MoLA'UGHLIN-At Silver Corners, El - ma, on Nov. 20th, the wife of Mr Neil S. MoLaughlan, of a son. WIND --In Stephen on Friday, Nov. • 17t11, the wife Of Henry Wind, of a son, LUCKNER-In Shipka, on Nov. 180, the wife ofUharles Luckner of a •• daughter. Wingbarn, on Nov. 13, , Mrs. A. L. Hamilton, of a daugb• ter, • • • DEATHS. MILLE11,-In Clinton, on Wednesday Nov 22nd Mrs Alfred Miller, aged 26 years and 8 months. CALTON-In Goderioh township, on • November 25011, Charles Calton, • aged 65 years. tiowlok, on rues:lay, Nov. • 14th, George Nay, aged 44 years, 1 month and 16 days. ROCK -In Logan, on Nov. 16th , Elisa- beth, daughter of Mr. Chris. Rock aged 12 days. PBNIIALB.-In Stephen, on Nov. 21st, • George Penhale,aon of the late John Penhale, Lake Road, aged,28 years, 11 months and 28 days. NO CENSORSHIP • IN GIVING THE NEWS OF i'1114 GREAT GIMES EFFECTED BY SOUTH AMER. WAN NERVINE-I.T RAS SAVED AN Awl's' OF strvs.EnEne FROM THE PANGS 00 INnisiESTIoN AND NERVE TROUBLE. L. M. Ilolmes, of Parrsboro, N. S„ was:taken severely ill'about a year ogo with nervousness and indigestion and for some time was completely pros- tr at ed. lie consulted best cloctors,but they failed to help him. A news paper advertisement brought South Ameri- can Nervine to his notice. Be tried it with the result that he was greatly benefitted from the first bottle, and six bottles completely cured Mtn, and he would be pleased to give all details of his ease to any person asking hilt. Sold by Watts & Co. • Shipping at the Welland Canal Was delayed by a break iu one of the gates at lock 23. THE HEART WAILS' 111011841111)i4 HAVE 13EE Tortiven INTO THE JOY SONGS 01'4' ME Coll- in:I BY Tan ALMOST MAGID 111t1a- oINE, Int AGNEW% CURE FOlt THE MEART-IT'RELIEVES IN THIRTY MINUTES. Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, of Garianoque Was for fiee years a gi eat sufferer from heart disease -spent some time under experts in Kingston hospital without getting any benefit and was pronounc- ed inpitable. She commeneed taking Dr. Agneveg Cure for the Heart, and when she had taken three bottles all drop:dent tendencies, palpitation and ale lefCher, and she had has no ra- tan of it, and overflies her cure to this greatest of heart remedies, Sold by Vatic &Co. Depoeite in the Postoilice Savings Bank for October exceeded the with. drawale by $125,C00. "SUFFERBD UNTOLD MISERY." STOVES AN AN I D HOME. There are comforts: wh the home needs and which you ca • easily provide. The comfort 9 • home is mostly th6 comfort of 'it . Furniture. You can supply ratiny •Furniture comforts at a very sdali . cost. You• don't miss the naone • yon pay ; you do miss, The-com you might have, FOR THE FALL TRADE We have a beautiful line of new and and u Furniture, to offer,i Call and inspect our Stock. We .c it a pleasure to show our Goods whether,you want to buy UNDERTAKING In this line we carry a complete stock: • Our Horses and aut- fit are up to date and our charges reasonable. BROADFOOT, BOX & 00. • 'Furniture Dealers and Undertakers . J. W. Chidley, Manager Night and Sunday calls answered. at Residence of our Funeral Director, J.W. Chidley King St., opposite Foundry. • For Over Fifty Years . Mem Wrgetcave SOOTOING SYRUP has beim sed by minions of mothers for their children while teething, If diaturbed at night and roken of your rest by a siek child suffering nd crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at o nee and get bottle of "Mrs. Winslow', Rooth. ng Syrup" for Children Teething*. It will re - love the poor little sufferer immediately. De. end 'upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about. t. It curea Diarrhcea, regUlates the Stemach nd bowels, auras Wind Collo, softentt the Cturest,reducesinfiammation,angivee tone and norgy to the whole syttem. "Mr,,. Winalow'a oothing Syrup" for childrett teething Is plea. ant te the taste and hi the prescription of ono O tho oldest andst befetnale physicians and ones in the United States, PAO° twerity-five 13nta a bottle. Sold by all druggists through- ut tho world." Bemire and ask for "Mrs. Vi lartiLoVe Soornme SratIP. • the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph shipped ten care of dressed poultry to Livernool, "snr,.v PILESERVATION s the first law of Nature." For this metal everyone who is 111 desires to become well. Those who have impure r impoverished blood turn to Hood's Sarsaparilla, because they know it will their nrich and purify blood and give hem good health. To take thie naedi- ine on the first appeatice of impure lood is an important Step toward self preservation. 1.1.6.*44 HOOD'S PILLS cure sick headache, indigestion. TO CURE A COLD IN ONEDAY 1 Tak° Laxative Brom° Quinine Tab. ets, All druggists refund the utone7 110 fails to cure. 25e. D. W. Grove ignature 18 013 each boo. SPECIAL. NOTICE • We have decided • continue our close c cash pricesuntil Ne Years. — tan iely Good 13a G-' a WINTER TERM The very bestsoot in 0 tirsschtsa bluenose CeAir 44444' tica o • STRATPORD, owrArim, 'rho reputation ot our college is not Waning, therefore, 10 N not necessary for us to OEM large • advertising teSecs 111 students attend • 0111'richoolut pass 0 • coming here. In one moe h t!,:. that at Of our retent students had aecepted choice situations. Write for our beautiful p - peotus. Wo hove& staff of 0 Male tea° Peer& • eipa WOOtrii Pho8pibaie, 1 is Great Maeda 10.4014ay. bold and recommended. by PI druggists it 0a20s414, Only re1. able medicine disco*.ered. 805 woe guaranteed to care - forms o Sextut effecte of a or AXONS, mental worry, ExoeSsiVe tee of TO, batalo, Opirun of Stimulants. Mailed on remit:4 of orig.& one 'Oakes. 41, six, $6. OW velapttdes, **Swayer& 1'anipblate free to env addreet The .tVeed CelnPetair MndleOlits WoodPhesphodine Is aoldin Clinton bySydney JaeltrouDruggiet, Clubbing Offers. 7_ Sotrr% AzinnicAnt IlnanaTic Crtitri Rut otrratoirr. Robert N. Gibson, merchant Pen- 43 broke say that ten years ago he eon. treated rheittnatlem In a very severe type, nuffered untold mieery-resorted to y• us eril and other severe tree • mente velfh leetipg Rona relie Wherr hopeoftetottfy Wee well nigh gone he Was induced to try Routh Am. erica Rheumatic Cure. The first des a %dant relief half hot Oten T WA 'MD D/SEASIC AND 0 UMW 0 The 'won for renewingeubscriptione 001110 again and we preeent to ur patrons the following Clubbing ate& In each case to new subectliv rs the balance of 1909 goes free : Mresidy Mall and It plpiro and Newe- ll:wenn sot runny Medd and 'Weekly Ater and Rivera- BileORO 21.75 Montreal Witeeee end NaleS10neenn.„40.69 Weekly Globe and NitWiAtec011n .... 11.74 21.56 Weekly Spectator and Nevos•Recomo41,1$ witaironnud manna,' iitsomne and ( Al4U.1 Ruttiest/mem 0111**�.'preservative Or new lett and the best Melte 01 010 leather, 10 0111, &blot* Mack. ens and pretectle We .4, Eureka. Harness