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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1908-08-06, Page 5• August 0ths 190 Clinton Newiwitecord N. JACKSON & SON • Buyers Wail kindS Scree) Iron, etc, Albert; Street, three dceara 'bQUtl o Fair'S .00 Brhig ittelrettr:FeOdR.. o paY,c0.811. Maehinert east 5fie Vraught iron 40e cwt. ,4tove3 40e cwt. infzeff, =ailing, to ktaga'450.ivt. t.'• .2 • • `. . 7 A: •Rubbers 4c pOund. 'Hope hair 23e. lb, , •Copper and brass' 7.0.11). Sheet zinc or lead 'Cr Wool .pieltings according to quakity. ..,-, WE SELL' Iron fence posts for 25e., in pipe ter fencing your lawn and aieo Lass pee 'candlestieks at $3 a pair. M. JACKSON 8s. SON ALBERT ST. CLINTON. Marriages • SHAIN-PRIMEe-rn St. Joseph's.. chureh, Clinton, on August 2n4, by Rev. J. A. Hanlon, Charlotte E., daughter of Mr. Prime, G. T. R. agent, • Bruce - field, to Arthur Ee'Shain ;of Chat- ham. ARCHIBALD-McBRIDE--At Hamil- ton on July 22nd by Rev. E. A. Henry of Regina, John L. Archi- bald of Se,a4orth to Jeesle, daugh- ter of Mr. Andrew McBride of Hamilton. METLER--.YOUNG- At Trinity Meth- odist parsonage, Stratford, July 22nd, by Rev. D. E. Martin, Rob- ert William Metier of Stratford and Emily Etta Young of Goder- ich. • • Births 13,tEID-In Stanley township on July, •29th, to Mr. and Mrs; J. C. Beide a daughter. )10AVIDSON-In Wingham on July 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Day- •/ • idson, a daughter. •SOMERS-In Blyth on July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Somers, , a son. REID-In Hullett on July 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Reid, e daughter. 'CAMERON- In Egmondville on July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron, a daughter. CRADDOCK-In Goderich ;on July 28th, to Mr.' and Mrs. W. Crad- dock, a son. • • -HOLTZHAUER- in. Clinton on July 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Holt're • hauer, a son. Deaths JOHNSON -In Clinton on Auguse 2nd, Frederick Charles, eldest ,son of Thomas D: and Eliza Johnson, 1:s• aged 26 ,yeere and 6 months. •111,..•110•411.4111444••••••••,•••••114•111*.•••••40.10.0.44041144 1 Ile News From Goderich 1 . , RLOISEI A. sionivuNos, correspondent- I , . . 14 ..**4•••••••••••••••••414.•••••••••••••••••••44.44..., . • . ' The',• ate Taianor Jane Powlee Inspector P Hardy, came in edi the •MOther".ot:114 4ohnston Bros., ued6r- Nepawa on July 39th to inspect tle. takers, town, and also of Mre. Hunt, lights. NiTellingtOn street, pageod aWay on. Mr. Jed( Cluniss ' and daughter, etuly 5th At her late reSidetiee win- Idary, and little nieee, Miss babel ,tapi street, • HC`e ilhieSS was a long Bernhardt, all returned ;to London and Painful One. About five yeers On Fridey to prepare ter the -Old ago her htobee4 passed away. Mr. and POYs' re-uniell. Mrs, :Johnstott 'Were one of the to. • we wisli to thank the Misses traser, ,pleet of married conelest faithful 40 Britannia. Road, for ,a.large boquet of theit Mine an religious, :dutiea, and swot pea, Orange lilies and baby'S believed: by . their Children. Of late breath; reeditedon Friday last. , years thy belonged to the Church of „Mr. Orate has purchased the house the Diseiplese The funeral of ?des. on Toronto street owned formerly by Johnston was conduoted by Rev, S. Mr. Murray. A Whittfield, pasitor of the Disciples Mr, McGratten, who spent so manei clitirch. The pallbearers were : Robert weeks at the hooital, is now at her Duff, 'Daniel ,Buchanan William Beav- !I. own home, and looks very much iin- MacDOLIGALL- ' In' Godertch' •tovirri- , ,.4.t?-bisae,,A.-eberine' thipeeot ege..."kitchen shower" for ..ktiPa f 1 ee e • .tee.,.11., , e -,, .„ saunders.I eve of line OPening of the near: . Amnia s ' u , op eyeeeeee.„...e.ews... nee on the 11stegalf,-aged 83 years. and his intended 'bride. Mr. • • KING -la Wingham on July ! 26th, brought irorlingn b-55. its- niade•by him- court. * ' ' • ' Mary Henning, relict ' of the late self. Mr, Jordan shook handst. wiyie We 'are glad to find' that Mr. 'Cleargei George B. King, aged 53 year.s. • him to save exerciaing his. voice ' on accident wnich held - him 'while H: Fowler is retovering nicely .. from 'ROWE-In Exeter on July 24tn, Those.' the monotonous piece:ion, ,Td eatuttvercl, the • attemPting to take his horse ' out of Rowe, aged 84 years. , the young girls, .in. t e...mes prtkureti I the' stable• of his- nephew, the Meers. John E. Best, aged 29 years. shower'', Madennwisill not be excelled in a ement the i ' i chen t e -to • come.. God. had their, horse §ta. I George ..and Will; Johnston; who else bled there,. . BEST -In Seaforth on July 29th, style. The .JOHNSTON-In Goderich on July Goderich for. ()ecl iclIr4th tO ' 25th, Eleanor Jane Fowler, relict -Save the King en ,e • . e t'4eP ' n• ' • Mrs. Grunainett;• . who for -' many of -the late James Johnston, aged Key-. lqt• Anderson ie- at •• 6Wen Years • was known 10 Ird many sef• our °II' 57 years. . Sound taking hie anneal:. vagittien... eees, passed away a.fter several fGRAMATT-In Goderich on July I Rev. Mr .• Small of Blyth offieiated moeths. of ' failing health ,on July' 26th, Margaret Gramatt, 1 ag.cd at Knox chitreh- at bieth Services last 26th at •the residence of -her •neice, • Anderson .conducted the funeral service. at house erid eeritetery. On the cegketi . floral tributes were •laid aniong them 'a casket hoqact, 61 asters andstacks, tribute of her little giand- :nieces and nepitcws and wreaths of •" sto ks white ' eran- lures and fern, tribute from Mrs„ (Captain). Alexunder McLeod.. The pallbearers were .:Messrs. . Celt,. Mur- phy, Alex:. Johnston, Thomas F2wartz; Captain 'Alex. . IVIcleroci. , The • late Mrs. grunnmett was bore in • Dun- donald, Scotland, • eighty-five ye -ars ego, ried wa.s. married to Henry Cel- uskey. In late years, after her hue band's death, she beeante the wife ef John' Gremmett .who died At iarnia tWentiy-foar years ago. 'MI'S: W. .E. 'Thonipson. Of Wood.'. c1 - attended the 'fimeral, of her aunt and Was the Oiest! .of Meg. 'John Macdonald.Mrs. Grime mett prided in her knowledge of Scrip- ttite, and email, give. dates, with ereat accuracy. She WAS ii. strict Preshy- .. teflon. . •• ' Mr, William Sharman has • disposed • • ers, Santuel Beavere, :John. Carr and proved. . Captain Alex. McLeod' A family of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Galt return - four survive i:J, H. Johnston Georgc. ed to theirifeme on Saturday after and Ville and Mrs, Hunt, ." •la • very pleasant visit at the home of Thsteamer Carruthers on • the latter's sister, Mrs, Alex. Saued- e • arriv'ed 'Friday With 400 tons* of cement from ers' ; Belleville for the . w•aeonyorks core r Mr % 5, Clark will retura from tractor , •i•Scotland in September. •. i"• I' Mrs. R. n., Smith has returned fromi No one here ever before ,had SO de- her visit ta England, Sho wasquite lightful a hydrangea in bloom as Miss delighted with the :ocan trip. ' , Swaffield's exhibit in the grocer's At the monthlyimeeting of the window. There are forty lerge and 1 Daughters of theEmpire,avote of well termed.. .hYd!angeas .' gn the• 9"-symp&thy. was exteoded ta Mrs. M. - plant. One -lady saidtoMe•iiii ' tvii, • H. Morris in her illness. , very Proud of my hydrangee-ewith four Mrs,. (Captain) Armistead, who are blossoms but whatabout fort Y e" rived from 'Florida a 'couple of veeeks The jardiniere ls large and fantasti-; 'ago to visit her old friends, Mr, and cally draped with an, emerald green .Mre. William Warnock, was in Lendoij crelic Paper; : -- • ' ' last week, havingbeen invited te • Everyone has known for some time , attend t•he Old Boys' 'celebration. - It that, the Messrs. Wore ell were.' prep az- 1 is aboute half a century since 1VIrs. ing to remove • to, the.NorthWest but•Arniistead left with her parents to did not know that they wer6 so fe'nt- settle in Goderich where her father,. ous that some kind thiend took their i the late Me. Crabbi did business Sping thermometer. from - itS resting pIneetyeeee ago in What is noW known ae$ to keep near them, the reenSinder . -ei ' McLean's estate. their days. .. . , . . • ' , Miss Barry, daughter of Mr. Joseph An entertainment and preseatalton, Barry of LondOh, is the guests of he took place in 'Entrir .chureh lecture aunts, the Misses Barty, rootlet on ThUisdaY evening lest, In- ' Mrs. Harvey Jackson of . Stratford spector Tom, who is also seperinten- spent Thursday, last in town as the time of the Sunday.school; acted as guest of Mrs. .A. cox. chairman. ,The •number s were a solo •Mes.damee John ClatWorth and Mr., by • Miss McVittie ; • viOlin solo by W. Dann Of Granton • 'are, •guests of Miss Doty, sO10. by Miss Eva Bug- Mrs.. Dinsmore, . St.. fiavid's Street. gins, vocal solo ldiss Edith Wilsen ; Miss Helen Cook, daughter; of vocal solo, Miss, Florence Young ; vc- James ' Ooeike Taranto street, • and cal solos; Master Bert Cuttiand MiSs siAter of Mrs...Htielratep, was married Nellie. Colborne. At 'the conclusion of recently at Memel*, Tenn., to • Dt. the musical program Mr.. Blair' gaVe 6, w. minges of sr. LouisWei sendour dongratotations. . ler. ;James Cook, .son of Mrs,. ,Cook of -Torontostreet, is now a popular M. D. in Illitioie. Mrs; David Wilson (Am Miss Jamie- son) Of • Detroit, and her ,daughter in attending on ail occasions, and beg- Mrs, Walter !-J...Roysler of the smile ging .- nim to . accept, from-the:Choir. leeeye::are_ the •guests of . the fornier'S, theirexibut, a ;lovely little 'fannY . sister-in-law, • Mrs. James Breckep- e• :. mahogany . table and 'accempanying ridge. • centre PieceMr Jordan, retettned --Mr. and Nis.. Welker 01 the b. P. 1 . . thanks Then the amusing parte • cante R. staff have taken the. house on Stan - when Mr. Tam called UpoIi. tite.classes'c fey'street iatrily occupied by Mr: and of the different teachers to •eoine,,,,jeup s Ale. ;,he!Giaalrvdinietre.itm is club 'held ''6., :delight'f one b one With' titer gifts iii.• 'the an address. Mr. Jordan, organist, and Mrs. James , Martin .weter then ealled upon and Mrs, Mantin read • an .address from the church -choir thahk- ing the Organist . for ' his great interest in the chOir and his -regularity Goderichm, In 'a note from Mrs. Stewart Stratt- on of Straiten, O., she says :"The, mosquitoes are so numerous here that the mines have bon closed on, account of them'also all railroad work. To look out, they are so, thick that it looks' as if it were raining." The note iwas- incasled in a In pink en- velope, gummed with a pretty helio- trope spray. , Mr. William Sharrian has had thc, outside of his shoe store painted white. • Mrs, john Yule has had her brick residence 'painted a beautiful red, and, the pillars, of the verandah are paint, ed pearl eolor, while the roof Of it is red. Mr. fiargitt has removed to his. newly purchesed :brick dwelling On Elgin street. Mr. Oardnor, late of Thomson's sev• d Mill et Goderich, has accepted a pos., ition: in the Lion's Head sa.tiethill, and ildra, earthier and little son, Harold, after 'a visit to Brussels, removia to their new .1tome, mrs. Jones and son,. Roberti, return- ed- to their home at Duart.on Saturday after a 'pleasant' visit with Mee and Mrs.. . • Mrs. T. Wyatt and daughter, IVIrs. joseph ;Shaw, left en July 25th tbr the latter'heene nt Battle Creek, Mieh.• Mr.' Richard Parsons has purchased an, automobile, Making the 6th now owned in Goderich.• Mr. Christopher C. Crabb of ,Chiea- ea.kled Goderiek- to visitt1 his sister', Mrs. William Lee, On his re- turn to his home aL Chicago 'after visiting the Plains of Abraham • in Tercentenary week. • We have th thank IVIrs. Laura G. Westgate for sending 'us a souvenir card of ''St. Louis. Gate,'' Quebec) city on which was wriften :"We ate glad that we came to Quebec. We have done well and enjoyed the sights. We are camped on the Plains of Albra.- hain." • .The annual meeting of the Musical Society was held on Monday evening When •the, following officers wire. elec.- President; R. G: Reynolds • Vice, J. A. McIntosh .Secretary, J. A. McIntosh • Tyeasurer, C., A. Nairn • Executive, ' J. S. Platt, George • Stewart, W. Millar, W. E. Kelly; 'A. Sa.undera, Col.': 'YOungl J. Schede;. R. S: J. 4. Rumhall. Mrs. John Macdonald, Rev. iJames 85 years. Sunday. +++++-144++*44+++++4+++++++++++4+++++++4++ The 1VIOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED 1855. • $3,374,000 - - $3,374 000 • Capital Rest Fund 'A , Has 65 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents '• in all the Principal Cities in the, World. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Clinton Branch, C. E. Dowding, Ilanager +4++++4++4++++4+4+++444+4-4+4-f+4-4-444-++++++ 111111111111i A HOT SEASON. The hottest weather yet to come. Prepare by 'getting a :Gasoline or. Coal OH Stove. A few left yet and at ieduce& prices : $4.50 Gasoline Stoves for $3./5 650 15.50 17.50 1 only 13.50 " (sec, hand. 5.50 , " 11.00 Coal Oil" " 3.50 25 gallon milk cans " 4.25 ,30 5.00 40 . Aluminum and • GrArnite„.pv!ve);tringgi; letMs ntto0Vittlt$ ' • tt CI • " 5.55 "• 1400 " 15 00 . ' at tt, HARLAND 'BROS. Stoves and hardware• ot his late „purchase the Regieald Black residence on klbert street, ; Mr. D.. J. Bickle, traveller,' who has reeided at Norwich for some years after 'leaving Dungannon, • Mr. W. Nieves and family' haVe • re- moVed from their old home on Rag- lan street to the" store and eiwelling house on SI. Andrewts,.street caviled by ,Mr. Patrick Nugent. • Mrs,. E. P. Paulin, president of the W. C, T. 11., has again come o9t a Temperance lecturer. She is a very pleaSing .speaker. • Mrs. Lyons of Texas, Master 0 -liver and babe have taken the old Turner residence this season: Mist Johniaton returned with her • We hereby thank Miss' Mabel Strang and her young friend, Miss Douglas, for a lovely largo bocniet of Golden )310ssonts on 'Friday lest., The. groczry and bakery store of Mr. .1: W. Smith has been painted white •and looks very Pretty, • • Mr$k Proudfoot, ..invitPs1 160 guests to "*celebrate. the °miter' ;oft July ,29h of the new lawn t ,ntlig court. liefreshments ,were Ms. Proudfoot amt• some of hr young lady, guest:44041g the honors. Messrs, Ilat,AS and T. Swarts- `gave permission to th guests to "reach the court thru their gardens, and chairs were sent out to accommodate many of the int 'cited guests. Nearly all of the ladies' were dressed in white muslin. Mrs. Charles Coope of Toronto is the guest' of ha' Aster, Mrs. Witter Smith. Humphrey Snell and Lorne Tyndall Can Beat the 'West. Albert Morrell, who fs ni'siited by Reynolds and 'George gest, is to -day threshing for the Squire . Stapleton. They started the .season'a Operations fast Friday and hive Sinco. threshed on the 'farms bi Iltiniphrey , Snell and Lorne Tyndall, both of whom ',cultivate and almost He, tra,riably have a ratiSfactory yield. This year their evheati will average 30' bushele or ever to the acre. . • The Western farmer, has to take see- ond place when coinpared 'to ' 'Messrs, Snell, Tyndall and the poiro, • Not *Much Doing. • nspector Asquith was/ in Clinton on Saturday.. The past quarter •has been the quieteSt ,one Since he • en- tered upon the inspectorate. , • Ontario Farmers Will Fare Better Than ThoSe In the West. Interviiews published in Saturday'i, Glebe; With Manufacturers and , busi- ness men or Toronto, indicate that the prevailing feeling in the circles repre- sented is that the returns front this year's 'crops will practically all be re,-; quieed to meet Obligations incurred last year, , • This may be largely true of the West, but certainly dqesi not apply to Ontart' io. Speaking broadly, the farmers of this Province did not go behind last yeae, All they did in the aggregate was to curtail. purchases eceordanee With diminished . crop returns. This year, judging by present 'aPpearance,s, normal returns will be received and normal spending will take place. A more serious danger in the situa- tion. is ' found .in the ma.ntifacluring centres of the Drevince. i;s; believed that in Totonto, for exantple, many' wage-earners'. are out of employment now as were idle last winter. The rea- son why go little is heard of distress in the city at present is because it is much easier to make, ends mect during summer than, it is .ht winter, wheo ex- penditures on food, fuel, and clothing are at the maximum. When next win, ter comes, even if those now idle are then emploYed, the cry of distress will be more insistent and evert- those not In ' want will ppreitase much less freely than they would * do if employment had been' more. plentiful throughout the &cense the faetgeere as, stated -it is quite possible Prosperity, will not re, turn ie inn Measure until the crop or. 1999 is .harvested, but there is no rba on why ' a. fair degree of activity should not be resumed before .pitow fliea, The return of better -times , will be hastened if. these Who have money spend.' wi*Iy' for useful perpoges.-- Weekly Sun. Live Stock -Market., Mi Steele, A lady. missionary, has been hintally ,attacked• by Hindus ' in Toronto), August 3rdee-The riOSipts of live ' steak at the t,Vnion Stock the Poona dietriet cif India. , ' Yards were 09' earloa.ds' compoted of . •Corigitiertible damage has been done , , 1302 cattle, 253 ;sheep and lambs and and a: number of lies lost by , an 5 calves. This' was. a larger .humbee earthquake in Algeria:, ' , r„..,.... ede . tri ,O, P. R.' Stuttgart, and disappeaxed. . shops from Atlaritie • to ' Pacific went on strike at -id. o'clock this morning: after he. descended ;this morning , .near Count Zeppelin's airship took fire . Livery„eBills, ,. ' '62.50 , 9100. Bill Poatiee, Rent of Halts, • 62.50 Telephone, yelegrams; Postage "feetel,'" .- • and Stationery. Candidates, Persortal Expenses . 29.30 ... • than was expeatedehx•the reAt' guine. Suppertere ef the market.; . and, strange to say, afthr last week's.oVer- eupPly of cominOn co.ttle, nearly all cif, the cattle offered toddy were sold before 2 a'eleck, Drover•S, niariY of their). lot heavily, . evidently decided 10 •teke the Tribes offered rather -than wait louger and take lees.. • • Nearly all ',the representative buyer. of • beth 'Markets were on hand arid trade was, fairly ;good, all things eon, eidered, althe' priees for both export- ers and butchers Were 19 to 15c per cwt less than last week. The reason that trade was !twee fair•was that ell the leading. buyers Or but.chers, who enslous' to get a, few goOd cattle; were on deck, rather' than run the chance of having to pick aut_eiCe-egech- as were -offered. during the latter', end - of last week ;• and it is a Well known a nt cattlecome front' Western Ontario to .this Market.. , . Ek.porters. . • Export steers sold. at front $5 to .$5.50 ;. export bulls •at $3.75 to $4.50. There *were eeveral loads of btiteherat: cattle and some cammon light esport- eys reported as being bOughti at $4.00 to $4.90 per •ewt. for 'export purpeses, to he shipped to theManehe$termar ket. The fact of their being a fair .dernand, by, several 'dealeta for the ex- pert trade Wag, the mein: eause. of 'tiro". vets being able to do. as well as they' did today, ' • . l3tifichers.' . • The two best loads of butchers' heifers and steers wete sold at $4.00 loads of good at $1.50 •to $4,75 eme- dium at • $4,10 to s4.40; common at: $3.75 to $4 ; caws at $2.50 to $a.15, . and• canners at•, $11 . to $2 per ps14. Feedera and Stockers. • There was nothing doing in either class. • Milkers and Springers. Not many offered. Prices ranged at from $35 t� $65 each, there being only one at. the latter price. • Veal Calves. Hardly --enough tO make a nia.rket were offered,' and these sold at $3 ;,to $5,75 per cwt. 5 ................... , °pular Insurance Man '', ' , .. .., ... , 114*. .r. 21ar4n num:, no Carlton street. Term% Canada, wido& knows elavsvlsout Canada as agog for tho Rquit.Y Flro Insioranoo ComPanY, Toronki , Canada, and who is also a local ?reacher and was ;Prover footslryoarsa succos001 • fr#0.1.40acher, writesan intortilttiettertolPotu, 6 . , .: • ee; kkv-sk ••:•. >ce I: BARTON! .YQUREX. • , • , • ' ti,i 4' .!..., I •• "It is Only fair to give praise where it is due. . Some ticre ago I con- , &acted a cold, which being repeated caused Catarrh in my head. I had , seen Peruna advertised •frequently, and upon inquiry was advised by a !I friend to try it. The help it gave proved its merit beyond a cfnubt, very .• beneficial indeed.". -MR. L BARMN MUREX.• . •• • IT may .seem,a small matter to some •.1. people • to cure. a cold. But expert- ericed physicians not only realize the importance of neglecting a cold, but the difficulty that -sometimes attends upon the Curing of one. . , Colda. are the cause of inch.° acute dis- eases than all disease germs combined. More people lose their lives as the direct result of catching cold than from all °Mir caosos put together. lionce, the importance of curing a cold. • Peron:). has been tried under all cir- • ounisiances, all times of year, and by all . classes of people in the civilized world,. . • and found to be . a reliable remedy folly, ' colds. . There is no time of year when such's ' remedyebould not belt ept conveniently' . -- at hand, but it is especially necessary • • ' during the minter moz4lis that Peruns - - be kept in the Ilserise, convenient to) meet the 'first symptoms Of colds, . ' • • by , a palace official; Mit was saved The• &titan of Turkey was stobbed I frOni death by a Palace official, but Was."'Sked • from death by a coat of ' Statement of -Election OS .Statement ef H.. RobertsoTie Fin- ancial; 'Agerit..for Mr. William Proudr• foot, candidate for the Ontario ;Legis,' Legis- lature in the election held on i 'the 8th day of June, 1908 : • • Printing and' Advertisieg $53.83 THE PLANET JUPITER. . -What the Man' of Science •Has to Say About Hi •Wiinclei7a. • • . . • The; jolly,:loVians are said to be real !ties and not. myths. Not :only ,are there 'said to .be inhabitants en 'Jupiter:, init'also on some of his moons, in the midst" of which the Vaii.•planet, ' 1,300 tintes the size 'of, the earth, spins it . • eisuch. tremendous speed that it causes -around-the-equator furious wind that blows • perpetually at the rate of '250-' miles •an hour, , Those who 'believe In the JOvian• say that s e . runs from fifty to fifty-Ovel feet and that he exists.„,for about . 800 to 1,000 of earth years, The Jupiter year, holt- ever, ..consists .of • 144 . 'months... The oceens.of Jupiter. torn Into fery by the hurricanes, would pay no- attention to one moon such as nioves -the tidesof our earth, And it'takes n6 fewer then • five of these Satellites to perform this' work for Skater. They' travel 'at Va- rious rates of speed; some flying close: to Jupiter's ,surface. others far off They Mee ritmospbetes like otirS .on. -earth, and a: moonlight! on Jupiter la indeed n •.glorioutt sight, for.: these Moons haVea. variety of :color; two are bloc, one is yelloW. med.one. red.. Jul* ter • needs, all her Moons at •nIght for lliiiminsttion, for. without them ter five beers. of darkness -would black deed: Sc distant Is the sun -that broad 'daylight is hardly brighter than: twi; nent on earth', and one lone moon would not reflect 'enough Of the sures rap; to' guide the '.7ovitin' footsteps, Hog ;. , Ounns, lintited, reported $0.65 feo. b, ears at country points, and $6.96 at tnarket, fed end watered..., With , an easier tendency. Carl Lee. of BrockVille,aged fifteen, , was given cattblic 'abid by his nurse Hz mistake, and died in a few Minuteit; e. J. A. :De,Poitrae,, former Treestirer Of the Lachine, Qtliee, g.ehool Board, was sentenced to' tree Years in *AP. tentiary for stealing s:2;0oqi, board's (Linda. . • The 'C. P. IL are .said .to be prepar- ing to make Montreal the summer port for their Atiantia oleatners. 1 The Toronte Board of Control haVe Med $5,000 for the relit of the pro- ; pie of Vert*, 13. C. Edward Walker of Shannotiville dropped oft a pig in the Wahnapitaa Elver and WAS drowned. The Human Touch. "Janie had a doll that Would say !Papa' and IlVfaunta.." "What, beteme ot it?" "Jane's mother is an advanced per• and 'she said the doll was an inex- cusably childish reminder of a grossly bealghted period." • "Aid what did she doff" ''"ali3he threw It in a dark closet Where japla didni dare to go. And then a day or two later she happened to step On it ,In the dark and it shrieked 41datn.•, mai' so naturally tlutt she fell O'er in a feint and humped her head and had 4wo„bueketa of water poured over her beim* edm recovered Conscioutmeis." An Anticlimax. , -lir 'Henry frvin0 was stresinently aletitti to .the interjections gads. When playing "Matbeth" 15rie tight he :had. reached thattdramatle P•Oloment •111., the bringtiet; deenti when le dreadful feat, he bids the ghost of Bantam to,vanish$ . • 4 • "genet% hortible ohadoWi .•Unreal moCkery, ben4o1" he exclaimed and, shuddering cont - dropped to his knees, COVering • hie face With his 'robe. AS the ghost •vanished shrilr'velee le the gall** Jroke the Mententery silence: "It's all right now, 'EtlePti he'agonelLondon nehmen, $254,;99. W. H. RobertsOn,' .0 carry Fur:d; Goderich, July 31st, 19.08. : ' , Financial Agent for W.. Proudfoot. ilicalion • or ,Treasurership, Applications addressed to the un- that .is as superior to the ordinatt, .for OffiOe'.' will be received by the, cor- .idad as. a 1,10:41: diamold is to imi- • dersigned and marked "Applications an .• • • • The- fores,t fires started up again in. the Kootenay. Valley, and the towp., of' Itlicliel -was 'burned. .• haveebeen ordered' to strike at 10 • a'cloc, -to-day. ; J. B. Hoover -Nelson Ball 7 • • . Eight, thousand' C.P.R. mechanics • poration of the Town ;of Clinton up. to .6 o'clock p rn on. Friday, August • • 1,4th, for the position of Town TreaS- usison. We, handle none but, the hen- urer, :dotie.s to eonanience September :latInformation as to salary,: bond .reqUired, etc., may he obtained at the Clerk's D. Lffiee..m.aerH E'R•s• ,oN, , ToWn'Clerk. . VOTERS' LIST le08.-mtlener•- alit', of • the Town of Clinton;. -No - ,tie is hereby given Unit' , have transmitted or delivered io 'the per- sons 'mentioned in Sections 8 19,11 9 • of the Ontario Voters' • Li ; t ; et, the copes requirPd by seiti sertions to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made; pursuant to said Act, of ell persohs appearing by the last revised Assessment !tell of the said, • Municipality at elections for m'embersi of the Legislative .issaitbiy and et Municipal Elections ; and that the said list Was first posted up at my 'office in Clinton On Monday, the 3rd, day of August, 1008, and anteing there' for inepeetion. Eledtors are called upein to examine the said Usk and If any nnaisSionS or other crrpr4 are found therein, to take immediate proeeedings to have the said erybrs corrected according to taw. -Dated this 3rd day ot August, 1908.-D. Lt. .440,110•01„ox, Torn Clerk. • ,‘it*k*littlitit retiee.ittt TELHOWAPIERS • trained hseene Manager, Iasi year. Espetionce,40 t ,,, taatmtek moet Yeudebssful, COttraa for Toachers. Mail Courses, Send postal tor particulars. 'FALL TERM-OFTEtMSTM Minton, Business College, GEOtIGE SPOTTON, PnirtciPar.. estly and substantially built kind. ' . • . • . • • • • If you paid us than ordiRary prices yon would - still bo getting • good value for your money. Our prices, however,: are as low as the lowest, 13y, doing your furniture buying here,. you not alone get the • beet. quality, ' but also the best Values. ;:2180ECD • 'Furniture and Putterag Directors. •• We are the solo agents tot the Faratitia Hercules Springand Ostetmoot Mahrosses.