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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-06, Page 4
4 H 's *ad There. The general eleetious will tette pla- t'. on November 3rd, .tour weeks irises today, so that the campaign will be short and sharp. :3. convention of South Huron Con- se•rvalives will be held in Iiensail on Thursday of next week, commencing at 2 o'clock. Each polling subdivisi- on is entitled to three delegates. The party is hearty and harmonious and • embarks on the contest with touch enthusiasm. In West and hast Huron the -par- ties are about ,equally ready, but in thee the tidings have been gerry- niandered to suit themselves the Lib- erals have a decided advantage. • . be the East the contest'is between the two Wingham medicos, Drs. Chisholm and. Macdonald, The for- mer is' the more popular and with the hearty co-operation of his friends should win. 1?or eighteen y years Sir Richard. Cartwright denounced the Senate in his most vigorous language, and he is a Waster of forcible: English, but • now ha has accepted an appointment to that chamber himself. Alas I poor Richard and lits consistency. . The' race cry is being revived in • Quebec. where . in. tate back townships -the slogan is, "Vote for Laurier the Hench premier." • Where Does The Money Come Frora.. On $7,000 a year and no.,legitimate accessories, a man cannot serve the public in honor and fidelity and at the .sante time amass a fortune is, seven years. " Yet ' it is undeniable that such men have risen to the rank of Cabinet' minister ander the present regime and good .old Liberals knowing the facts, bow their heads in shame. ; Montreal Star. 4e' Mustave • Them. H.• • Two hundred and sixty: Hungarian gYpsaes landed in New York last weels and were not allowed.` past the eeten- • tion pen ou 'Ellis Island. Under Uni- ted States immigration laws gypsies are rated as beggars, no matter hoe, much . money they have, and ..are bare red out: They Said they were going. 'to Winnipeg to take tip land there:. .'This will be a -blow to the Ottawa gentlemen ' who go in so strong for collecting freaks We'hav o lots and to sp are oftinkering, fertune-teIit, horseetrading wanderers. 'But the•as- sortnient . will, not bo cOtnplet'e w it h out sone of the Hun arian kind'. Ju- st as we are next =doors to capturing. achoice bunch. pecle Sant st,eps'iu, and .returns them to ]urole. .Wirees • and returns them totirolle.•'.epee they get there it may not be soielasy for Mr; Stfiton s agents to •induce th- em to jump 'limo the next 'heat and cross back . •to Montreal. However, Messrs. 4lmart, Isedley, and Preston. have no peers in their skill in . hun- .ting. ' .oddities. • Their record speaks • "for itself, They have bagged.,inany a Polack, • Pola,nder, Bessarabian, 'Roue manian, Russian, • Jew, Doukhobo•;, Galician, Syrian, Greek; Sicilian, awl other' specimens of tribes half lest in • sc It's ule, 'corners' earth, : It s all. right. The • ;two hundred :and sixty • Hu art n 'gypsies arefor s:-- e. •- ng a gyps a o u We 6 ly Sun. • • What of The Principals. The more independentof the '.Lib - e of ' organs are •doing themselves. • credit by their outspoken, condenina .;titin of the fraudulent voting in the Sault election 'end of the men direct-° ly'•responsible for the »lugging and personation which'took place in, that contest. '' Tile Cllntett N.we4tecord Coestance. Quite a number from this neighbor- Mrs. •iievine and baby of eafortlt WW1. • took in Baytehl Fair on Fri- ate this week guests of her friend, d test. Mrs. J. Button. Apple Ia t pple • packers are busily engaged Corn cutting and pressing hay is with the fell fruit. The sample, is the order of the day. good this year, but the crop .is not 14Ir. Bevins is drilling a well for as heavy as last 'park The high Mr. Jas. Parish this week, tbo old wind of last week caused many to one having caved i'n. fait, and especially the best ones. Miss Dora. Shaw of Brussels is the The Presbyterian congregation are guest of her friend, Miss Lizzie Car - repairing the sheds and making other ter. needed improvements 'around the church. Pereners are busy with their roots. The potatoes though thought to be damaged by wet are turning out to be an excellent crop: ' The W. P. M. S. of the Blake Pres- byterian church •intend bolding their annual 'thankeiferi meth% on Oc- tober fltli at 2 p. m, Mrs, ,Shaw of Egmondville :is expected to be pres- ent to address the meeting. All are cordially 'invitee to attend., • The trustees of our school have re- engaged. Mr. G. S. Howard for the ensuing year.• which will be the sev- enth. But what •0f the principals behind ; • the ' agents directly, ,concerned ?' zags, excellent .family paper: Sutherland, who was sent to the Sr: 2nd—Retta :moss, 'Lorre ,len is, Sault to:take• charge of the campaign Homer Cantelon,.. Frank, William: 1' in the Liberal ib'era1 i.nterestdh , •an• whose di- , • Lizzie 1 Badour, Ho1mesville, 'Hullett Township. • A pleasant and happy event took place in the school 'house of S. S.No. 7 on Friday afternoon, when Mr, E.C. Wilford, who has been the popular and efficient teacher for the past two years, was presented with a toilet set and a nicely worded address by the scholars of the section. Mr. Wil- ford has given: up his position as teacher in the school and will enter Toronto medical college, where .he will take a four years' course in medicine. During the afternoon short speeches weregiven by Trustees Brig- ham and Brown and Rev. J. Holmes of Blyth. The address was as :. fol- lows : Dear Teacher,—It is with feel-. Mrs. Leech and Mrs. Swann are ings of regret that we learn .or your this week attending the branch meet- early departure from ourmidst and ing of the W. M. S. at Stratford. we could not let this • . opportunity Mr. Will: Courtice left this weelc pass without showing our' apprecia- tor Victoria . University, Toronto. tion of your valuable services - as a Quite a number from here attended teacher • We Savo admired your st the anniversary services at Cole's church 'on. Sunday and Monday. Miss Ward of Toronto . was several days' in our village. • - Miss Edith Holdsworth is on the Sick list, but we, hope to soon- see her around again, Mr. 0. C. Willson, .traveller for the Paris Plow Co., was in our village this week. - Miss K. Swann of Dungannon spent Saturday and Sunday' at her home, The following appeared in the legal columns of the Mail and Empire of Saturday last: J. •R., Holmesville--Qu,—A, testator gave his • widow the house on his farm and all 'of the contents, and all ne- cessarY. ' Woe -and fuel f r her life. ' . q Ht gave the farm, subject' to his widow's rights to his son, The farm was worth 00.. The'sn mrta r h 87, 0 ,o o g ged the farm and the widow, was. joined in the mortgage with him and also executesl • it. The mortgage has .been foreclosed:"' Can • the widow now cla- im her.. dower in the property. Ans.--I will require •to see •a copy of the mortgage which was signed by. ling qualities in social circles, as you have always shown eindness•wh °never you came in' contact with use Now, we ask you to accent this toil- et set, hoping ,wherever your lot inay be cast it may be .of . apleasant and li'rofitable nature. Signed en .behalf your schol r . S c k of a s, Wm ,under oc , Norman Knox, • • The following . is the report 'of • S. S, No. 8, Hullett; for themonth of Septemlber. • . Those marked * were present. every day : • • Senior 'Division. 5th -Emmanuel Lyon, Jas.' McCoo- no11,' Arthur Brundson, ' Sr.: 4th—Elsie. Lyon, Elva. Brown, Anna Jobttston,; Edna Lyon, Lizzie Keine, Bertha' Brogden, Vanchie Hamilton, Percy Whitely, Jr',. • 4th—Roy . Crawford, • Minnie Blown,. Josie • E ylsle�, • • Sr .3 -- K C z' rd ate awf • Ke la r cid, . h Browne *Harvey IT-unkings, Verna. Braithwaite; Elsie` Miller, Lillie ,Lee. .Ir 3rd -Jas.. Lawson, • Ellis Kirit connel,-J: F. Robertson, teacher. Junior Division the widow, and. also 'a copy of the. Sr 2nd• -=Ruby Manning, Jas. Snell wilt before I can advise her as to Robt:.'Bruce, Norman Hankins, Dan, her rights. The mortgage niay have Crawford * Sus etunki n gs, Jelin contained a Clause or covenant,pld Lawson, *Kenneth ,McConnell,1I . i alls•andinter t of .I•r . n thea at es end x' i N ging eetate e Ge tie Br ice, Orman the widowin the property, • as : a Garrett, Violet Phil ip s, bred Crewe. security for the payment of the lean f0rd, Bert' Braodson• ' obtained by her ,son, . If a. foreclos- Sr:' Pt 2nd—*Anne McConnell, •Ed are suit was instituted by the more. the Grey, •.Stanley'••Lyon,. *J, D. •k.is-. gagce,: the widow must have be¢n a .ley: ;tarty• to' the suit,'and had an oppose. Jr. Pt. 2nd. --Elva Manning, Ephie tenet*, of protecting .her rights: After Sne11; F:: Brown, Jas.' Crawford, the death of ;berhusband she ma; ' Pearl Lee:' 'hive been put•to her ,"election ,that ° Sr Pt, 1stIvvie Robertgn,. Annie, is, she may have had a,eiglt to :take' •Kirkconnel, Herbert Woodhead; 'Arm- her dower .in the farm;, ;lir to take strong Snell, *Herbert Crab fordo the provision made foe h4e x by the Mabel'r infi x, .Bar thaLittle. e. will ofher husband.: If she accepted Jr Pt.fist—Lillie Brundson, Alva - the' benefit of the .bequests made to. niey Garrett, Jewel Grainger,talar- her,in the will it maybe that she ance Crawford, `Olive Little, Mora Huston,cla' to •d w Riley. -0, It � n o d m. o.,. st c tee ba abandoned e i1' n teecher. . t bye du , er ; but everything depends upon the • • • • wordin Curiosity.Satisfied. rt i the . • The. follo in 'i :.tli report o h ,w g s .e i�• .pupils of S. S. No, 3 based on Legu We: notice in ;this week's issue of larity, good deportment and •general . tile' Family Herald' and: Weekly .Star; proficiency ;' of Montreal; their !announcement of Sr, 4th --Muriel Willson, • Florence their new picture for subscribers this - Lavis, ' Leila 'Ford, May McCartney; season. It' is entitled' • The•.Princess Etta Colclough, Frances Potter, at: Work" and ie said to be iby far Clarice; Badour, Pearl Huller, Myrtle, the most valuable, :the most beautiful Connell, Ida Huller, Oscar ' Tebbutt, picture ever' before the publie• Howard • Trewartha, Albert Pickard: of beauty ' and suggestion' it -appeals Jr. 4th—Lulu Mulholland, Minnie oat once. '~ Sturdy, Edith •Laois,' Wilbert' Hai- One • • really' good •picture like the p. stead. "Princess at Work" willthe more a Sr; 3rd—John' Sturdy, Myrtle preciated ;than . a' dozen inferior ones. Trewartha; . Clarence Potter, 'Clifford We understand the " Princess at McCartney.. Work" is free to' all who send a dol - Bayfield Fail Fair. The Hayfield Fall leair held on Thursday and Friday last was fav- oredwith at' weather,larger fairath- an-last-year list of entries ` and • somewhat bigger crowd than usual. The hall was crowded with exhibits, but there was an especially good lis. play of fruit and vegetables. Mr. Donaldson was at his fold post et the turustile, and Councillor Woo- ds at the big gate. • The ' music of a merry-go-round from Dashwood somewhat enlivened the afternoon's proceedings. The Society, did not run up its flag, being somewhat afraid that' the high wind would blow it to pieces. There were • two booths, one run by Frank Keegan and the other by 1e. Edwards. Both appeared to do a good business. In William Glenn.•and Andrew Dun - Mn Stanley has two sheep bree- dere • who. can hold their own in any company. Candidates for public positions were plentiful and all of thein had the glad 'hand for the dear, and somewhat .co- nfiding public, • Secretary Dolman is obliging: and. courteous, but at the same time be- lieves that rules"- are made to be .ob- served not broken. President Snowden is the right man at the helm. He came into the . vill- age on the morning of the first day and remained until "the last dog was >, h For single driver Mt. John Sparr- ow. beat IVIr, J. D. Monier of Zurich, the winner of many first prizes this fall. Tho judges considered ;lone be- fore arriving.at a decision, • There was. not . as • largo. an exhibit of honey as usual, the "Honey. King" Mr. Alex, Smith,' not being an exhi- bitor this year. When he does enter his display. is :a.feature of the Fair. The general opinion • of. those .who attended the .Goderich, Zurich and Bayfield Fairs is that the last ment-_ ioned' was rather the best of the th- ree. Come to think of it there is no reason why Bayfield should not have 'at least the second best Fair in: the riding. • • '- Mr. John Sparrow's span of ch -s - nuts won the red ticket as the, have- done wherever exhibited • this season,Zurich,'Exeter, r Seafor • and to t h Godlerih. One. of the ' cam is a Tex - es ; ,Jack bred : by �YIr.' W. J. 'Brandon of Bayfield and the other•a Wilderlee bred by' Mr. Sparrow, Thee are a 1pair ' ' alt s dill t a e pen y d, � ». handled by Mr. Spars' ,v,-: There were no • less than twelve entries •in the two-year-old general purpose class. The competition was keen!t both prizes were awarded a but r b prizes s owned byMr. span .of steel e p i. p y g Let Anderson of :Goderich township. -They are' a handsome-, .well -matched pair and mucic admired by everybody. Mr:'Andersen his' been offered a big sere for the ;span, but he peelers ,to keep thole, 'at rleast for the present. The following is a list of the prize winners : • HORSES. OR Heavy lYraft— • Brood .mare, M. Westlake, Snowden' Bios. • • ° Foal, .,I,' Sowerby, S, Blair.:' Gelding or fl11y, 2 years old, E.H. Wise, ,Jas. Reid. Gelding or. title, 1 year old, E. He Wise, R. Stephens. . g. both of the mortgage and Span ' 0f 'working horses, 7I. Weet- of the .will: lake, C t Jr, 3rd -Alex, Ross, Ella never- lar' for a year's. subscription to that Charlie Lays Port` Albert • letting hand was behind the sending' Jr. 2nd—?Napoleon Gravels, Nor . • a of the Minnie M. with. a. cargo '.of.. man Miller, Percy Mannings, Albert Mrs. William Richards and dangle, Proctor, Jessie Ross, Ernest Huller, ter were visiting in Goderich the Stirling Dempsey, Verna 'Rhodes, past week: Sr. Pt, •2nd -Elia Colclough, Lulu Thos. Wilson. Jr. -has again ',return - Willson, Lorne McCartney, ed tome from Gore Bay where ' he Jr. Pt. 2nd -Delbert Huller, Annie spent two weeks visiting friends of Ross, . Joseph Palmer, • Lottie Levis. his wife. Pt. i1st—Fern Elford, Hattie Miller., Mr., John Gunton, . Tonawanda,. Ernest McCartney, Elva Proctor. Penn,, has again leftfor that part .No, •on roll 47, average 40.—N. W. after two weeks' step with his wife 'pluggersto two outlying polling divi 'sions, was not a principal in the case. He was sent to'•the. district by 'the central party organization just as ' the men 'who arranged . the schemes for wholesale switching of ballots in West • Elgin were sent to ` tali latter constituency, some three years ago. These inen are merely the agents of the central party organ- izatie n; And . even the organ- ization. is' not the principal in sheease. It requires money"—unlimitel money—for its maintenance. i1 here• docs that money dome from ? . I:UI- tafttly o, m .. net fro the. Sullia,tshe Sutherlands, and the men of that :tit. These . men are not spendine their canmen o ea s, t keep 'aartteulai• one p•. • party in power." . The : money coshes, •. • directly or indirectly from those who receive Government grants•• or special .legislation, and who pay in this way icor the favors given: The men who provide the money and who have pro- fited politically. from the spending "of tile same, ate the men to hold • re- eponsible.—•Weekly . Sun. Kippeia. , 1nteilige#hde of the accidental death .0f Rev: Samuel Acheson, minister'of. the Presbyterian church, Towner, North Dakota, late of St. Andrew's reached here, T e C tt rch Kippen, has h pl , ttt appears that Mr. Acheson was looking over a new manse • which was ' being built for him at Westhope,wher' a temporary stairway gave way and precipitated the •elengyman into the cellar below. The tall ea injured his skull than: Mr. Acheson died a few days later. Mr. Acheson was born • At Mono Mills, Bounty of Sinicoe, Ont, in 1846. He leaves a widow, two' goes and two daughters. Trewarthat teacher. here. ' Miss Lottie Bennett' has. returned from her visit to Mount Bridges and Londesboro, neighborhood. Jas, Hayden of this section se- At the fast regular meeting 'of the cured a line lot of prizes at the God - R. Clement ` was . • R. T. of T. Rev, Beach Fair. � a r. elected S. 0, which will be -vacated A social party was held at the by the retrieval of Rev, J. Hamilton C. 0. F. hall the past week by -the to accepthis new pastoral 'charge at' {in sbrid a young 'folks. timing on. con es. as en. • t unningham, Goderich, spent . geld, Heifer calf,. John Reid,. E.H.. Wise, 'Hull, E. 14. Wise 1st and 2nd. Jersey Mitch eow, W. J. Brandon. SHEEP. .Long. Wool— Team, 2 shears or .over, Wm. Glenn, Snowden Bros: Shearling ram, Wm. Glenn. Ram lamb, Wm. (Henn 1st and 2nd. Ewes, Wm. Glenn. Shearling ewes, Win. Glenn let and 2nd. - Fiwo lambs, Wm. Glenn., Fat sheep, any breed, A. Westlake. Pine Wool— , . Ram,2 shears oz! ever, Dunkin, A. Shealing ram,'A. Dunkin, Ram lamb, A. Dunkin let and 2nd, lewd 'lambs, A. Dutikin 1st and 2nd. Shearling ewes, A. Dunkin. Ewes having raised Iambs, A. Dun- kin, Fat sheep, Le t A sidecontest h he Be C ra ed w Br v and 'i orkshire-- Aged boar, A. Evans. Brood sow, ienowden Bros., W. .1. Brandon. Sow, o fl months, 5 a u Moe. wde I3 s , 0 , n Rett Pigs— Best hoar, any breed, Snowden Tiros. Best saw, ,any breed, Snowden Bros. - Aged boar, Snowden Bros. Sow, Snowden Bros. .sow, 0 mouths, Snowden Bros. Boar, any' breed, .1. Sawerby. Sow, any breed, Snowdees Bros. Beacom, Cijnton. Poultry -J. A. King and A. Ander- son, Clinton.. *, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5.): Auction Sale Register,. Tuesday, Oet. 14th,.at eon. 3, Stan- ley, ar stockimplements.— John m t — 1 y, f �it s o and mple en s.. John Kitchen, administrator ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. • Thursday, Oct. lith, at lot 34, con. 3, McKillop,. farm stock and irnplo- ments.—Henry Cash, proprietor ;. Thos. Brown, auctioneer.. Tuesday, Oct. llehh, at lot 31, con. 7, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, farm stock and implements.. --,John Crich, pro- prietor ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer, Tuesday; Oat. 18th, at lot 18, con.. 6, Hallett, farm stock and imple- ments.—Albert Coates, proprietor ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer. Friday, Oct.' . 7th, at 1 p. m., at Dick's stock yards, Seaforth, stock steers and heifers, also some choice cows. --John McConnell, proprietor Thos. Brown,_ auctioneer. Saturday, Oct: 8th, at 1 p. m., at Lot 5, Iluron Road, Tuckersmith, farm stock and implements: Michael Dorsey, proprietor ; Thos,_ Brown, auctioneer. • Friday, .Oct.- 14th, at 1 p; it • Chas: Allanson's. premises, Clin- ton, Nene stook and implements.— Chas. Allanson, proprietor ; Thos. Brown, auctioneer, Thursday, Oct. 20th;' at 1 p. London Road, Stanley, farm stock ane .implements. -J, Murdock, pro- prietor ; Thos, Btown, auctioneer,: Friday, flet: 2lst, at 1 p. ne, • at ton. 5, Stanley,. farm stock and im- plements.—..J. T. Reid, • proprietor ; Thos. Broa+ii, auctioneer. Wednesday,: e sda " ' `Oct -at p. m. v ne1, , 12th, Y at lot 21, con. 5, McKillop, `.farm. stock and implements: Mrs. Joseph Henderson, proprietress ; Thos. Bro- wn, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE QF FARM, FARM Stock. and ' Implements—The •under_ •signed • 'has received instructions • from Mr. J. T. Reid to sell by Pub ie Au 'on at Lo 14 `' Co , 4, I tt t n. t' l Frid fec - . 21 Sane on a t.. 21st, .the 3'', Y, , following ; 1workin - mare, p years old supposed to:ee In •foal 1 week- , i mare n a e 6 ears old :'su supposed o gy. pp t be in feel,'1 gelding' colt 2• years old, 1: driving borne 6 years old, 3•cows supposed to ,be lit calf, 1 heifer ris- ing 3 years supposed td' be in calf,. 1 fat • cow, .6 steees . 2 years old,: ; 4 stee s 1 year old 2 :heifers e r1 ar yy old, 3 spring 'calves,..2 store pigs,, 1 Deering binder nearly new, 1 Dee- ring mower •nearly new' 6 foot cut, 1'Maxweli disc', 1 seed drill, .1 rot- ler, .1 set iton harrows, 1 Oxford, gang, : 2 single - ploughs, 2 Setalei gbs, 2 wagons, 1' democrat, 1 sing- le buggy, .1 road dart,.1 cutting box, ;1 crusher, 1 hay rack, 1 fan ning mill, 1 set heavy double har- ness nearly new, 1 set eget double. harness, 2"' neckyokes, : 2 set .whifele- treel 1 . � he I arrow r l - t w eb 1 cot' u , , p per, 1.daisy churn, 1 water tank, About. 100 hens, forks %shovels, cha- 'ins and other articles too'numer- ous to mention: There will. be, no: reserve as the', proprietor is ..giving up farmin;g', Sale to "commence a;t • o''eiock sharp.. The : farm . will also he offered- for sale at the same time and -place. Terris : will ' be- niade'known on day' of sale, Terms —All sums: of $5 and under, cash' ; 'on over that, amount.:twelve : mon- ths credit will be .given on appeev-. •. ed joint notes. 5 per' bent.: discount will be 'allowed on all credit am chute.—J. '. T. Reid; ' Proprietor T. Brown, Auctioneer:: Generalr: t u oe _ l'.p . Brood •mare,.: A.: Armstrong, Snow- den Bros Foal, A Anderson, S. Cleave.: Gelding of ' filly, • 2. years old old A..!Anderson,: A Anderson. . Gelding • or filly, 1 • year " old, E Essler, Jas. Sterling. Span of working horses; John Reid, G. Aldsworth. • • Roadsters—• • Foal,. G. A: Cooper, Jas. Switzer. Gelding • or filly; 2 years old D. 'Snell, Jas. Switzer. : Gelding or • ; filly, 1 year :'.old, D. Snell, A. Stirling. Span of roadsters, J. Sparrow, G. Vanderburg . Carnage— • ' • Brood mare, A. Sterling. Foal, A. Armstrong, ' J. McEwen.• Gelding or filly, 2 years old N. Sureras, J. Sowerby. • Span, H. Morris, G. Hallie. Single callings, TJ; Sterling; Lady driver Miss P. Nott. Grade Cattle— • Mitch cow, John Reid 1:Ieifer, 2 years old, John Reid, . Heifer, 1 year old, John Reid, El- liott . Bros. , Fat • cow, heifer or steer, Elliott Bros: Heifer ' calf, • John Reid, Snowden Bros. Steer calf, John Reid lst and and: Steer, 2 yearn old, Elliott ' • Bros:. 1st, and 2nd. urh D ams. Milch cow, 1;, H. Wise lst and 2nd. Heifer; 2 years. old, E. H. Wise: Heifer, 1 year old, E H. Wise,J h n ar ng with os Sto ens last Sunday at home. .. Cartwright as captains' for conipeti- The elections that have. long. been tion in every department •of the looked for are upon us again. Now work, The initiative step towards a for a month's hot work. public library has been taken by ap- pointing a committee composed of Messrs. Dr. McCallum, Wm.' Lyon AUCTION SALE B,EGTSTER.; • and A. Johns, to confer with, simil- ar committees of ,'the other fraterni- Thursday, Oct. lath, at Lot 36, ties of the village' and decide. what con. 14, Goderich township, unreserv- can be done in that direction. Plans ed sale of grade cattle, horses and have also been made and the work implements. --J, Jenkins', proprietor; commenced • to canvas the 'township J. ,Smith,. auctioneer,. for signatures on'a petition to. the Monday, Oct. loth, at Lot 28, bon. 13, •>MVIcKillop, horses, pigs and'cattle. —Thos. Brown, auctioneer. township council asking that a Local Option by-law be brought before 'the people at tire' next municipal elec- tion. Our meetings i - o O et sbright, in- structive g areb g , n •structtve and helpful. We exist for • * the benefit of the community. New • N+ L+eW1S MeeE1n s• members received the first regular meeting in . each month. • Public meetings in the interests of Mr. • 1e:. N. Lewis, the Conservative eandtdate for the House of Commons; • The steamer Admiral was •tburned will be held as follows .: at Montreal. Loss $35,000. Carlow, 'Tuesday, Oct. 11th. Donmflier, Thursday, Oet. 13th. Wm. Sharp, manager of Gunn's st- folmesville, Monday; Oct. 17th. one ,quarry at k+tony Mountain, was' Dungannon,''uesday, Oct, 18th, kilted; being run over,,hy loaded cars. St, l:leleee, Wednesday, Oct. 1011i: r Tile T., H. ei 13. Railwai• shops at ' Cl'rittoii, .Phursitay, ' Oct. •20th. Arthur Wood was killed 'at. Ilamilt- Hamilton Were hestroyed by fire, The Liberal candidate is invited. on, bdieg struek by a lhtiek:• falling, with a lot 0 ears and other proper- Chair taken at 8 o'cloek, God Save. front a'.hoitt4. ty. Loss over $30',000, , • the King, 1 A. burik1n, PIGS. •. tlerkshirc• . Aged boar, J. ,Sowerby. Ilrood sow, Snowden Bros. 1st and. 2nd. . , Boar, 4 months, Snowden pros 1st and 2nd. '• . Sow, O months; Snowden taros, 1st. and and. • • Oar Fall Wallpaper Business ss promises to be large owing to the .very late • and cold -spring September is one of- --the best months of—• --.the year' to hn.ve-- your papering done.— Our assortment. andp rices are houndto please ea' Ye you. Al: paper trimmed free. C 1 fill t Cine OIL • October 6th 1C04 M KI N N O I Oa, BL YTH. f e.t. GREAT PREPARATIONS . J. ;:. ale being ori ado for' the BLYTH PALL PAIR • which will be held tell OCTOBER filth AND 12th.); :_: Z. . 4* The managers are sparing neither time nor expellee to make it the Mose- ;• - _ •_• successful fair ever held in the county of Huron, •_•i •t! Our Mammoth Cash Sore hoer made great preparations to supply visite •;• _ .� ors to thefairwfth all that is new and fashionn'hie in the following line* .st at special prices , •s. I: Ltrdiea' Cloth Jackets, in all the latest designs, from $3,50 to $15. `*" free s;. •_• Men's Wert to Underwear ut great 9.i, lraty, twin ae to $125. ... '_. Ladies' Purs, in. Rttii'st f)uprriu„s, `Je;irfs slid Boas,. in Currey, Oppossum, . ' {_. Sable, Rock irlartin and ltiink, frorir $1.2 i to $IQ. ee . Ladies' French Kid Gloves, Foiene's and Jemmy's celebrated makes, in el ;2; black and colors, at 85e, $1 and .$1.25. •x• ._, Ladies' Golf Jackets, fn n i eoiors.:at $L25, $1.75..$2 and $2.70. ,t• • Ladies' Cloth Skirts,in black and colors, from $1.25 to. 57.50. 4 . Ladies' Way hlufers, in white end colors, at 60e and 75e. . ;t; .Men's Way Mufflers, in bleak and fancy, 25e to $1. •s. .When you come to the Blyth fair make this store your headquarters, t leave your wraps end parcels. Walk through our cnarnuioth establishment..;. .•, ❖ -' 1 Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, from $23 to $#Ea. •:, Ladies' ereenlend Seal Jackets, from 53u to $13, Ladies' Rleetrie Seal.faetc€4s, from $30 to $e0. Men's Fur coats at special prices for fair clay. • Mesa's Lined Kid and Moehu. Qluvee, from 50e to $1.50. •_• Men's Fine Beaver Ove, .sats, at fa, 4;7.50 end $10. • M°KINNON & BLYT ►,�N�N�N�N�N�{,�{,�{,�N�{{«{,�{,�„�Nti,�{,�,A��N`N��,�f{�1,�{wrN�.,�•,,•,N�{,�„�,��H�{�{}�{,�„�N�N�{,�.,�{{�,•�N�f,�{ j�� I **off••«•off•*--o�•*4 419 •••• ♦•1'�i! M4A••••••i•••1l•O.:fat clli With the best assortlnei.t.of'Boots and Shoes ever shown in Clinton, It will pay you to see our •immense 2 stock and compare our prices, . We•have just the kind•of Shoes you need,• specially. selected for the wet weather, and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, In Rubbergoods our stock is comp Tete: We are sole .. p agents in ]' a e Clinton o jolt e` n h Granby, Dainty and bMode d g >tx Y�.. Kant Kracks which are without it doubt the best. wear- �_. 'n � u'br Rbeeh in e market. x mast. 0 Our Bargain pounters aro always attractive to sbrew d buyers: We can save you money on, your Fall Shoe bill, t. A call solicited.. The .O1d Reliable lnble 'TAYLOR at SO .. Obi► . �N►oo��o�eooao�►o�o�o�o4oaPoHo��a 4evv44,4001'i44.44..®®oe.©°i....0oer - @0.0400 HOOVER. NELSON SO N A BALL :HoUS.�::.. DJ- • ants can :be Suppliedbest our iw pp by 1 •us. Our prices bring . us the e. ou have o '•personal .supel•vision and s faction ua.ranteed:.` a.4 g ... tl 'e 'Undertaking Prorxl.p attended'to by gor d. night.ayy. L•L. . Might anal Sunday:calix :elsee'er•od iL:, residence of:eiOwe of . the; Primal- : rrnci ♦♦ pals. goat+��ae�i►�e�►��0000��oo�+e�o�� '. THE GREAT CASH STORE $. • 13LY'I'Il• . FAIR is the event *of .the season and every- thing has• been done to make this fair the' best that -has ever been held in the village of Blyth. Don't forget the date, Oct. lethi and 12th, and when in just make' this store your headquarters.:Leave; your wraps and they will : be carefully taken care of *during the day. If ,$'ou wish to '• do we, �i of mono • your jell urclin,sihwill• save you a nice sum y Sot .a p 8 by buying your goods at this store as we have never be • - fore shown such an immense) range of FUR COATS AND FURS OF' ALL KINDS LADIES' COATS AND READY-MA.1M SKIR'T'S nftltSS GOODS, WRAPPERS, NIGHT GOWNS • ANI? DRY GOODS OP ALL KINDS... CARPETS, CURTAINS,. LINOLEUMS, FLOOR OILS, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. . • t Special Bargains for Pair Days Don't .forget to buy your Fur Coat, Overcoat; or. Suit • during' bargain days. Just reeeived another consignment of • Overcoats and Ready,riade Clothing. Try our Millinery department for a Stylish 'Fiat for thn.Fair Any quantity of Butter and Fagge taken,in exchange for goods. D.1 .IV. M0BEATH, w `.SLY K N Veit .a • riend W a Does Not Read The. .e. Ne tm ecord? TO hint the price of a trial subscription . - To i st of ,lannar'y, 1911$, 16 Only 254 it•