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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-05-06, Page 1*1 W A 1. I ,vol'.; to. 'SO 3$ __ ­­ . I _., . ____ I . .. 11 I I I . . , " I I", 0 . . I � f . . , I N ,� k ... . -,w " , . 7 1. .11 e 0­000=� � ­ I - .. ­­­-, --- I - __ � 1. " I . 1. � I I . � . I I . I 11 , . . I I � , & B... r..a '' - I- - _. . _ - _­­ 1. ____._!1!P1;__ ___ , ' OLINTONs ONTAR-10 THURSQAY MAY 6i 1909 , W a HERR Proprietor I I . - 11 I . . � � I , j . .1 . - j I 111F � - __ _ I'll, 11-_ 11.11.- I 16011d"boro , laracelleld Blythi. j I .... � j I .1 I ... ".." ­.. - .11 f- - 1. .P I I �. . - . . ... . . Auburn I Seatorth Wbeat is now $1.15. W. Berry has taken a position in J. Carter is In Winnipeg installing a -THE. - Mrs ,loan Yonngblub moves next The Bowling Club have decided to 23o here. Mr. ecott'a store� 0 uple of his boller, oleaneroat presmt. $eelefs I I - . bold their annual I tournament 00 July ugga sea up to 0 is putting up wheaut- . 11 ­ . week to Elias Balle. I Hoge, WAre shipped, on Monday and Mies, McDonald of Kinburu 1p the - Me. D. Cowan, R J Spr j un reached r 14th and following days. , Wednesday of this Week. Price $7.25. guest of �he Misses Munro. ifut verandah on the residence of J. j BANK . 1, by tbe- d0gh of, his Bart VauEgmanii has been appoint- Perf umed Borax ROYAL f-IL4 11 - evening, cal ed .1 The Rev. W. H. 'Cooper of, Blvtb, I Di, MoMillan. gMduate of London I Carter. rw a gr - eat run for bear meat I I I mother. I ad Organist a% Bgriloadville Presbyter will preach atBu n!a Cloureb, on Sun- Medical College is visiting .At the : There v OF OANADA I a, piano placed in ion Courclio successor to Me _ ' , This Borax is Imported from � � 0 A:Elowson had as ,, . o. W day, Urst, ; - manes, � at Dr. Verdue% it being the first and . 11 j � . � his house, this week by R; J. Asquith. Morrow, J. L. Small, B.' � � � last time moot of them will have an France and is.rouch purer, i . Metbo- While cleaning a lamp glass the othj- Tile Rev, A., Blythi, `Wm. Ross, Tuckeroraith,. wearsa I The Sabbath &-hool of tho will preach At - Knox. church on $on. . smile a baby boy came to his home on .a ortunity of tasting it. I �anual m%:etin day, Miss BeIseJv;ukspn,of Figniond. Sunday.. Pseorge Wambold, who has been And stronger than Cam- i CLINTON 13RANOH diatChurch held its ; i, fiad'the misforttlnO to cut bar day afternoon. � Borax, a MUC14 ! . forthe election,of officers on Friday ville , � - call be tended to Rev N. Rev. B.. If, Kitchen, Hamlltoro�. was clerking for B. Bender for the past merc!41 , ,, I broke and A 1 .49 been ox � . hand very badly. The glass I M. Leckie, B. A. R V., by Beverl last week the guest of his. father in three and a halt years, has secureda ; � I evening last. . o y , � I , , smaller quantity may there- . PAYS . 6r6 pleased to learn that -there is made such a severe wash that severa Church, Wept Flaombor - Whether Stanley. . . Position in a large store in Beeton,and , fore be used to get the same 1:: We 11 I . I . .1 r I � o be a polling booth established stitches were required to cloo� up the Mr.. Leckie will accept, has not yet A, Mordock who has been in Mr. left for that place Monday. result. 'The petfume coa- i l I . I I - , SPEOIAL ATTENTION at Vie village for the convenience of wound. �cie,l attraction for the horse been nears has, Xaster WiltlurShAfford is at present i . definitely. decided; if he does we Scott'a store for over three y , I . South west As a spc will lose. one of the best 'pastors this left. He intends, going to Detroit to confined to his bed with a serious at- taius nothing harmful per the rate -payers of the 17, the . . I . . . I I races here on, June 15, 10 and church has ever bad, Jae has been take a position in a store there. tack of appendicitis, but it is not ex. mitting the Borax to be : part of East WaWaroosh. , ,, . Maitland block, SeaforthTurf Club, havernade arrange, I pected he will have to undergoan op. � I . Samuel Cox, of the I � here 4 yeats. - DEATH oy Aw Orm RESIDENT -It is . used medicinally, Ladjes TO I iotends erecting a. new barn this ,year� ments with the owner of the famous oration. . I 1, Oel,record 2.021, to give ex. JoEw DuN.N Dirm,-'Thei following, with a sense of extrerne sadness that . . ' � . . I John Johnston has secured the con. horse, The IE . . y to establiqh DEWril-The death took p) ask for a sample, . . 11 The Bel will tr is the obitti!ary notice -of a fornier resi. ' we refer to the death of Mrs Mary Me. I I ace bere � . tract for the cement foundation and hibitions. denr', on Weilnesd4y of last week, of Thep. Packages 10c . SAVINGS- BANK wo d!s halt mile tra . of Londesboro, 'and Who is an. Intosh, of Toronto, widow of the late I � a new . rl cloof Mrs, Brogden. ,John Dunn John AlolnWah, who, with the fawit*, MoCreight, aged 42 ye-irs, Death was I - . . I Thomas Shisle for the trame work. i 4 � I . - I I rawing un I . . . I BAPTIST CHuRou - The pastor will- This should prove a great , ,. t ,1008 Seventh were for many years high the result of, tbat dreadful malady . , died at his home a- A -ie- ly respected . � . I preach the seas), d of the series .of see- card. I I I nue southeast,. St. Cloud Minn, after residentopf our Village, Although in consumption. The * funeral which took 9 . I � 11 q 11 � I . mons on the life - Of ,,Joseph" next DnATEx Cp .4- PIoNEnn-There died at an extended �illnepi. Death was caused her82,ad year, she wasAa. excellent place to'Blytti cemetry was cond'acted I . . Sunday, enbitled "Prison regulations I his home in Egi2iondville on Monday, by complications resfilting from old health, and her death on Tnesda,�,,20th by Rev., me, Small. This is the fourth skudFARMERS BUSINESS �. oCr .. I .. I underGod.1i The Lard's pqpperwill one at the early oettlers of this s9ction eral the I aunch member of Me*. A. At at _ . ght's family . . ­ age. The fun will be, held from not., was quite unexpected. A. st � � . I # C , . ___ - be observed after the service, . in the -person of. Christopher Toms, L -, 30. Sunday af ternoon. Presbyterian, a loyal, unshaken and who has passed away during the last W A -M 9nnell I residence at' I I . . Robert Roberton is. busy at present who ba . old age of erous and k1hd . I ,.d reached the � good � . few months and much sympathy is I . I Rev. T, S. Oadams will conduct the devoted Christian, gen . I .1 . %9W MUMMA$= . . fittiz up the old hotel property. He 88 years and 8 months. Mr. Toms. up . rou al felt for the bereaved family. . . . , ­ house to � go, had been in fair� services. Interment, will be made in beyond most, she was to an u su . - Phm.'B. . I I ­ .., inteh a opening &.temperance abouta. month si . Calvary cemetery. Xplin Duna was degree beloved and honored by all.wbo Umax DrBATE.- F riday evening of . - ... for the accommodation of the travel. ly good health, but he. gradually gave survive ! I Kodak Time, .W. S. R. Holmes . born in the town of Hedon,Yor,k,coun- knew her, and her,family who last week'theY. M. C IA., debater from Pasture, T. X. Mair .................. 4 . ! C.P.R. Telegraph Agency . per's Book Store.,.,.4 ,Iing public. . What indispensable ad- way under his weight of years, death ty, England,, in tho year 1825, and was her will in their bekesvement have the town, v1z A. W. Robinson, D. 04tten. . � * WallPaper, Oool . 5 Jund of every kuo*n- speciepr of Cxln� coming after a long and well spent life 81 years of age. He came to this, coun- heirtfelt sympathy\of our entire com- den and G Wambold, went ,to Exeter � . I . My. How Comfortable, Twit0bell. - a topic Me Tdias was a native of Germany, . I , White Star Line : , ;Ldian enterprise, a bonus, is th . 1. try in the!�arly fifties and in the year intinity. 11 I to debate the question of Heredity vs *90Zs21rM3rAr.WW2 1 _ $1.50 Round Trip 51 of the day. . . but came to this country In 1851, 86ft- ltiW was married to Saraho Wilson at DaA.Tit -The eadnews reached our vil- E nvironment with a trio. of that town, � . .. . 1. , , . - . . . , 1. A Reward, W.T. O'Neil ............ 5 - The following officers were. elected ling first id Preston. About the year Toronto. In IM'tbe aeceased went lake last week of the death of Mrs. J. consAstink'of Melvin 8611thoOtt, Ern -w *... I . - . I . �. Eggs far Hatching, W J R Fowler - .5 by the Epworth League fol? the an- 1860 he came to Egmondville, so that West,where he lived up to the -time of McIntosh, of Toronto at the age'Of 82. *est Bugwell and Ezra Oestrelcher� The k%1W%4h,�%A&%,#%",%,%ft,% . Eggs for Hatching, Jabez Rands 5 . . I 'She, . with how late hu -W M I � ", Pasturage, T. K. Male ...... ; .. - :::, 5 suing year: -Ron, Prea., Rev. A. E. he was one Of the few remaining plan- hisdeath. . I sbay.d and family meeting was held in the Town Hall 2 -1 . . .. . , ::..,: Jones, Pres.,.A. F John%- Ist Vied, � asks of this sectipro, On.coming here . &BLEL . I Here's Something, Newcombe's $ A -if. RAmwxy. -Co,. AT Li .-�- The lived in our village for many� years whdre a good audience .assembled. # �. � Miss 0. B. Fer'gu;on; 2nd Vice, be. engaged- at his trade as a Mason, following I$ of local. interest, referring, they kept the freneral store now occu- . After an interesting and inqtructive . I - 0 -.111� . I � I at it aptil I about 10 years . . I Robinson; 3rd'Vice, Miss P. De-ustedt; continuing ; - as it does, to loss sustain , pied. by Me Bowey. Her husband discussion,dicision was given by close #0 Koda' k $ ' . I - . Zurich 4th Vice, Miss Knox; Sao., Miss Mae ago, when Us retired to enjoy a well- rngd.- I ilage P, number of ydars counting to Exeter, who'.deieroded _ . ­ I '' 4 * I . I his time the station house was .bd died in one vi I . � � Messrs. Fritz & Lamont have pur- Fergusob; Treae., Miss .MLaky Searles;: earned rest.� He is survived by ,- Justice Magee � has dismissed, with ago, the fan�lly have lived in. -Toronto Heredity. The judgeswere Lawyer 1 $ . " . I Organist,. Miss L. J'ackson. I agedlp�itner in life and three dough . d was Gladman and Rev. A. H. Going. B. A., $ . -chased a heavy stallion, a nice, dark -Doep regret was. -felt here . e, ab costs to defeadants,the action of Frank fdrseveral years. The .eecease � . .1rime. . - - I b.town. He looks like a good one, DEATH - death, ters, Misses -Louisa oand Minn! Lj'yeri�t of Torontol fruit producer and much honored and respected in our of 9xeter2' and Rev. Mr. Cooper,,".of 0 1 . , . . . 11 I as received of the home, and.Mrs. L. Reinkie, to'%vhom 0 A a member of the Bl.ytb. County Socretoik Fleming st an ' I I �, � The brick stack at the grist will is *ben word w, I thich occur-- will be I dxtendgd the sincere,sb symw commission merchant, trading its. Me- community, ph wa . ,if it. isn't an Ea m ' � nearing completion and with godd of Mrs Christina Sprung NV Williams & Rvorist;against. the Grand late 'John Ross's congregation. She gave a short cheery address on. the pro- � � I � . lav Istj in Dungannon, after a patily of all, ­ I . ave' � . . . - -Kodak. - - . . . . I � . . � 0 damages P family a VVID. 8 Y. M. 0, A... work it isn't � I � ., I weather will be finishadthi)s week. The ad on B I Trunk Railwar Co. for, $4. Is s a grown u , f six, a s of the County � I - - four days from -A most C Traturn visit will t -e aiade by Exeter � I ':' stack will be about 80 fbet.in hat ht short illness of MRS. COULTgn DECEASED on account of oss of 180barrels of apples Lillie, John .and Mamie of Toronto; . I . . . ' � , - . . J. Vaitch, of the local- braiV% of Mol. pneumonia. Deceased, -came, - to the highly esteemed resident of Ingersoll, from Loodeaboro, Huron 06. to Tor, Mrs, Forrest, London, - Albion* of debaters iiext monthilt',is expected, All I The, only place in Clin- . . I . , . in I . � � . . I sons Bank has been transferred toVan- farm so IOD9 associated with Gabriel was called by death last Satur4ay I onto. in November, 1907, through alleg- Albany: New York. She Tva,� buried thd debaters did Well hnd the young $ ton where you: can get I . � . is a bride, in 18M, and hasi the pereoii of Mary A. Hargan,'relictof I sclay; besideber men are to, be congratulated -upon. gouver. He made many friends while SPrQP9,. I ad neglect of defendants. The apples in: London on'"Thur - � . I Since up to a few months agQ lived the- late Jame� -Coulter, and motber.of 'ere - husband. express. their success"and their ze4l in � ventur-. s Eastman's Kodaks and - � . ' in town, all of whoinregret his remov- ., The funert . � wets not loaded on a car, but, w Much sythpattiv is i . . . . ,� ' ai. . I there consectitiv6ly It Mr. J.- Anderson Coulter, ,The late. waitingon the pl and 'Were edin the community for tnebereaved. ing out on the sea of public debate. Photo supplies is at our, I . . I �' Is . . . VOTM': . I . -grow. ' I . . ; The ebargeof alleged threat to do which took place on,Monday to Bal Mrs. Coulter had been ill for some burned -when the station house. was family. , . . . I . This is the way to . I � . . . . . . . .. I j bodilyinjury, preferred againstDan-; Cemetery was conducted by Rev W time and for the past, five months had buiniod. � -Plaintiff CDnoeded� that no Tun STOCx Sirp.w - Tho annual . � . . I . $ storei . . � 1. . I . - W Srafth, of'Dungmnnon. . . been confined to -her bed. Two years I . I . �. 1. . iel Renbefer of the 14th Cdn., was die I . . � . . . case had been established for holding spring fair for entire stock under the-. . . . 1. . I . . . tion in a . . . "olmeaville � I � ;. . missed at Godericb,as the complaina�lt i. I agdabeumderwentan opera, defendan ts liable merely as warehouse. Agricul- - I Amateurs Instratted . , . - . - .- . ffilfra,16 hospital for an lnoui*ble dis- auspices of the South Huron � �bing �iss $ -And Printing done. --I . . I did not appear. Is it justice to impels. Dien, but e6ntended that they we,," Miss Edna Miller - is visil I . : I . . 1. I 4, patient . ural, Society)E� grounds it, Brucefield on Myrtle Coun 1. Dev6loping.' . t � � eke and then allow . I . . ease. The deceased was on- caririeis,pnd altboucrl, el . ­ � an a man for we . I I . . - sufferer, her Idnet illness, being borne liable as -Comm Friday last.. The snow of the previous. sick $ . . . � I I I . . I the charge against him to drop? Mr. Allan Eels* and family left'to I they-might'liaiebden exemoted from. . )ads and ground -in a de- Mrs. Win. Stanley - is on the I I . . W 4 I . 7 I I . . I. day for thia Wdst. ., ., . . with Cbritidim fortitude. $he'vOssesi- . usual conditions had. day put the r( i list we are, sorry to hear. . . . , I h I ,* * �posit_ liability if the I I . I plorable condition,.and no.' doubt pre- , . I -a visit ad a kindly and sympat ette die - ho'" . . I Mi. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutb visited .. 1. � . I 1 A 'Munshaw has been on been signed, yet'as'tbe . comparoV A vented much stock from being brought � .$ W-41-S.R. Ones' .11 To Advertisers . I &Ml;o�home of her bidther.W.'MioAsh 'ion and was beloved by, many friends I not so limitdd its liability, and,in fact, near Seaforth on Tuesday,-, 7 . . . . ., .. �. I . i of Tara. - 1 .1 � I I gers6ll I i ' mtill.tve out. ."The weather oif the show. ay Miss Lillian Me0artroey was home' . . .I .. 11 . . . . . � .1 -.11 ment . bore. PreViOus'tO going tO'ifo Il 'pleagant. but deoioite . . i - Copy for changes at &(I vertisei in 8 Was none too from- Goderich for a visit last week. - . . PhM n. . Must be handed in by Tue r I 'Frank, McKenzie has been unable to two years ago she resided eaforth didino. ordinarily so imit it u Iull, - � . . isda, . Xds "were actually loaded, the that there was a fair turnout. This � Mis Susie ArhWiaro- Was, . . . .. . . I :,. " Ill b;e I attend the: 0 llegiate on accotint of Where she was an' active church and ' q ' - . home for - . .., might. Small transient ads W . .0 I I . . . I.. . She 6ominon' law, respohsibility existed, yeak the' society did. not offer any .. �$ � manufacturing C&Mlst;, . . . I sickness. . . . . charitablerworicar. - wits a main- ther iiand. said ad paid a - 9. few days,but)6ft for Goderich again 0 1 � received up to Thursday iorning� . � odist The defendante,on the a Viizes-for horses, but inbte., - . . I - . " I ., I I I . � . . -Misses E. aA' d S. Clark have bdbft.. ber..of .the . Street Meth %saunle liability except as . go ex on Tuesday night., . . . ;11o0%4�AW**#%04%0%*0%0W% :_ I T. �as' carii6ra �i suit to defea�F the expenses of tho 1 . Quarterly -meeting services were . . I I " i entered at the Detroit Children's Hog- Church, IngZal ., She is'survived by .they did not i - . I . .1 Warehousemen. or � Don uzll.#.. .,"_­A� fe- of the horse- . . I . I . . - i pital, and will be leaving here soon. cone son, J. Anderpon'-OOUItOk XUu -s' 0 W . . . . � ell attended last Sunday, in spite or - -.0".M."...N." I . es and one brotheras follows -the terms of theft; ordinary. shippin . men braved the bad roadeand weather , . . . I ­_ . . . 'friends . - the ' 4,ble, weathei. . . . . � . . . I . . . The many. Mr. T.' McAsh - thiee sistle: receipts. They also say goods haa : of bulls on exhi- the dls&grec� � . . . . :.! -M There* were 6. number ' D� , . � . i he,'Posp Offl?e Mrs. Morrow, 1ufekqOlI; Me", (Rev-) O' not come to their -possessio'n' OL con, Xiss Flossie Holland wbo-is attend- , . - Wing . - � . - . . ham . . . � � . . . � are.glad to see him it I I bitioli. Thexe wake judged by Mr. . again, after his receut i ness. � M.. Thompson, A pena;Miobt, Miss E�. trol -as carrierS,b ip posse- I � the Clinton Business Oolleg . . I . . n bihs pasied her P. Her an,Sea,f6rth;and Wm- Hargan Simons, of I�anj, the folloWi n' g': being . . Di vision Court -is - being hold, 'here . 's - ' . . � � I . .. .., I � . miss Edith Davidso' ,'*ws%. ' ' gion and controlof.0laintiff. The,fact awarded piizes: Aged. Shorthorn bull b a' lai I D for a coupl . a of weeks by .to -day, Thursday, May Oth, Judwe . � I 'I AQhIldren's, Ingerg 'I'll. She -taught the -primary 'thattlie stAtionwaster', Carlisle, had 0. essi , t a are glad to say has - � , ,probation at thw Detroif', departmen.� of the Public Sobool here James MaIntosh;Shorthornball. calyea 6 ' ble t Halt presiding. 'A number of interest, Hospital, and is accepted as a , - a a a r sume bar studies again. . 86ine improvements havebeehma d was greatly beloved. paid the tarmers.for the appibs on �be � 1, 19W, H. Smitb,Jas. ing cases are to corqe .up, de for years an . I . . i half of. the. plaintiff, did not,: in Mr. after Septembei I Rev. Me Snowden received word on . . I I � i - . In the'Interlor of the Sterling Bank ' - . . I . . . .. . Justice Magee's opinion change the Grassiuk; Shorthorn bail calved after, Friday that big. brother-in-law, Mr. . R",chatit James is re6dverhm from a. . . .I . . -1 ------------ ** . � . ... ... - . . - I September 1, 1037, R. Charters & Sons . f Paw, de ' severp attack of - sbi%tica, * wh1oh 'was . . .m. . . . � , W, R Scarlett. a asson.haddledeud n - . 'bran6lifiere. A'newteller's cage.bas .1. � . . . . situationasbetweenplaintiff and de, -James McGee; Hereford bull 1, ,miss Effie , ippe. He li"4-been­ : � . . . I . . . . . . . . . . ly ' 'of paralysis' left the result ofla gr .. � 'been put in, and improves the, appear, Ood6rich . fendauts, which remained the same as ,. I : I � � . , " I � . I . . . ng . . I . I a n I kn be n � � . I . - by the Smillie. . .. . . .. on 'the first train to- attend the laid aside for Oyer four *asks.. .. I . &nee greatly. . I I -thesea Mrs. .Brvdges has sold bar 'frame if payment.had been'inade , ".. I . � . � . . . . . '. I .. -a in order I at G. E. I . . The eat, foat-ball game of ­ I I . � " funeral. . - -a - - i . house on Aaft street to Mrs. Cassidy. � plaintiff's agent, David Canto Du. His 1 � . Improvements -at I san will be played here on Saturday The � tug two Macs made 'the - first. Lordship thinks the plaintiff did not - - * I - . . Summerbill . , '. � The Wornan's' Institute will hold Xing's stoke. - The frorit & W atoimi �­ evening.. The. old.pioneers,have chat- 68 to any I I driver to 'its . monthly I meeting one, Week has been remodelled by placing prigm: ,, � - lif 6 of nets on Monday, Ia6t*week,'aud finally instruct the company s I I Mr. 0. Lowery has sold his . . ' . . generation -and . . , ,ih Were to* . . . earlier this month, May 19tb. on . ac._ glass along the top ,of the plate glass. I l6nge4, the younger . ' particular barrels that. el� . . . . � . . . .� - got about 1,103 lbs. . -. , - . . .. t I Mr. C*, Wallis. expect to give * them a bad defeat. . W. has forward,. and - that - oil hat account _The SiiniiayS6hool officers'are - in- count'of the District annual meeting This imprb*ement wilr make this store , . Alex. Robertson, of Carlo . � 1. " - � . - . ; . . iuclinton. on thb2let. The. meeting.' one of the bef . �1 Maybe they will and maybe they * . . , A lighted -in the town , , � . . . purchased J. H. Robortson�s residence his action fails. � I . A - .. . , stakiling a new library. - will be held at Mrs N.. � W,. Trewartha s . . . I . *On't., - - - . I . - ; --.------#- - � Iriends ift -duinmi�r We are p!ea ; ., I . , . . . .... I R. J. Reid.visited I . �. . 4 � � I � , I � . . . . . . . on Britannia road, and purpose,4 re . I . . Rev Mr. -Snowden willAeliver kn ad- 4-- 4- . - 1- * . - . . . . . Ill .. 1, .. � 11 . I I - . I moi,ing to town in the near future. . , . � . . . . A . .. . hillonSaturday and'Sunday. - . ' p " _p.!, ­ � . - .., .. .1 � .. . . . � I - dre&son �Ithe.problems-of -the dayin. . I . . _V I Colborne � � -This Is � not a very enci relation.tohom6 life.," Thardain6ers . . � I. ... . ,.. . .. .1 change inthe grocery bus- . - % I Duraging 'iot�T�XCITk Lob %�Several ihat--, . . . Therei 16 a. . . . . . 1 14, OS ' � I - �� . I . I., � . . a . �i I , years- by C.. , Willard Lee spent, Sand tit his. sembfi1or the farming -commuroitys .. .. � ". ' arlees of.recent Qccurrence show .that. . . 11 I I ... � . I . ness conducted for many . '-::. . 017, , �reanticipatm an interesting meet-. . 1 . . I I I - . I I . . . , ' Mr. NaIrn is retiring from I " The Ladles Guild met at * th6bomb T, , . .. somethingis.yri6ng with partorparts. . .1 .. . . . I . . . - wboro. - . Igy , ing. Evorybo y Welcomei � ' . Ai Nairn. .E . home in Londt .. ..- ' � , , , " the business and Q S.- wing'. .'Who -. - Mrs W 13. Forster is visiting with2 of Mrs. J. H. Lowery on Wednes� . - . I . � of our electric light system. One iii lit .'. ." ' Ordered Read-y-ftlade ' I . � .. . . - recently 9 I I , . . . . . , , '. 6 . comes bore from Teeswitet, is- hissfac- friendisi ' , hrKincirdinb, . - . Miss Bessie .. Da'vidson, ..of Brussels, -, Tsi�EPH,OX9.00"18T.RY�CT10r;.'- Opera. ., Sam. You . ng J 0 blacksmith - - - I .0 h a . . . i . � 1. . . .. � . I ' . Morrish, &C ' As, � - . inday, the ' ,'It- ,in �th!6 'tions Were began z by* the Goderieh I I . . I , ba;s been vxsx ing. old friends' . . I , Clothing ., To v-1 o t i . I I ,c.essor. - . . � - Me; ,9'zra. Durst; spent St I . .. .t... . . . . 11 . � . I . shop took fire fioni a bare Wire, Mid. , ' ... . . ­ _­ I - - . . I � I � I I I - `P' * . .- vicim, y. � - I I '. I I I - I . � - . I a � Menesetung a�k hotel will hate a puest of his friend, Air. Fred Lloyd, . . Tp_Rural Telephone Co:, on Friday, while a tnio,h was being sedured., to ' c�t' - . . . .� . 1, � I � . . I . � 1. �_ Quriosity this summer in the shape of . Mn Lo*k Snyder had the misfortune. Harry Hayeshas 'been .on thesick this4eek. The Cbmwissionet.s. Messrs . .-the Wire,'Geo. Wraith thre'w Water on, � - . . � � I I . .. I .. I - to loge �; very flue dra"'t colt recentlyo list but We, are.pleased to state that.hi -Holland,:.,O'. Wi* Potier.1-and Wm- fti6,blaze.' The water. ran down. the' 11 . . � I , . � . an ancient, clock of the -pattern � ofour . I . . . - line and . . I . . . . � I . greax gtandfathersk-time,- or earlier.. - Miss �. Mabel Snyder � entertained is improving. - � I I . . . Jefiting, were surveying the p6st;,� and .Mr. Wraith got a severe -. I ' � last week. 9 setting' stakes for the ..poles. Cam- k. T. 7046 ,,' : Th6 *heels are wooden, and altogether, friends on Friday eveningof Albert .Wallace, of Saskatoon', has shook.' "He got another in i . . itisanuntiqtieple.cecf'turniturei -As ',, We are sorry � to say that Miss Annie rented'his-farwherO. to H,. McBrion -mending at Mr. J. Torrauce's, one mile barn on 8a,turday; one that -W�s far . I . , I at borne' on the sidk and T, Mason.,.,. . . ,.. I . south ot,.Porter's Hill. *They staked more severe. Mrs. Cassels also receiv,� - . . it indicates the seconds, the' minutes, Penrom g*ton . is ... I . L . rL - - . . -and the days of the month it I L of XiSa Eft X%. . Hat , listi � J.',atid Mrs. Miller of the Base Line, .out the out line, 'througk Holmesville ed a shook in he home .While at. the , . -the hours. . te.fic and Weston Rottd t,oMr. S. phone, .li�ith her thimble on, which per.. . . . . may still have a good deal of useful-- . Miss 811a Kurschinski entertained a at ded the funeral .. . . . . . the.Huron ' . -, I I . , . . . . . . few 6f.her young. friends on Sunday" h1ifty'last: week. . I T, WalterEr.. Interest is increasing. haVs Acted as a conductor.. On a windy � . '. . - .. . . . . ness. . I . I L L . . I . ; . . I - L . . L . , L:N6tt Sunday will be Missionary Suit. ilow that the line has� bec6me a live ' ight, when the -Wires are swaying, . , . � . . L... I last. .. . - - ni i ' . I . . . . I I day an ev,W. H. Hartle ,of,blytb, issue,'and §ubscriber6 are. Inereasin fire is frequently.: seen.". in the - , ' . I � � ACCIDENT. - On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. N. thigg, of Goderick. y . . - zve, � , . . I . I . - -ris6u met with an I � . gues a of" Edward W. ' - .� . - . daily. We understand nearly 40 h g -trees, as the Wires, touch. the .1ast'w ' eek, Dan Hit Township, were t - I .11 cgri&t the seivicei � shaAe ' ' . a - last, - . Miss Bella Ball Is home for it short already signed the agreement, and: it branches. Themanj er of the plant, L L , aeold tit it the Goderich Planing Mills, Grigg on $unday Lof . 0 L * . ' .� i6e p at diwsd nas the line -is up,� age , g to'defoctiVe L ' . I .L . I 1. ! . . which has confined him to bed. They ' John: Schwanz had a portion the time from town where she has,been I x a" a sion is be' . ade for attributes tit th ngs. �L .� . L � Ifi ih, u. I I . were testing some new machinery, n off. in the severe learning the dressmaking. , . although prov! i . I construction. b siness portion � � . . , I . . ,. . roof of his barn tor .. L T%.'Alled t- 0. � .; . I . whenthedriving pulley. burst storm Of"1!hU LL . run eat . � I - . I . . and a . rsday lasti I ­ . three circults,.it will soon . of the town electric Wires are . . . . � . . L . L -ortion of it struck Mr. � Harrison in James Panningtion-, of the'Sault, is . " - , rnteddled f6r laid week . - I 9' cl=cit Y. .The township. council lessly loo4o %long in front of the Atoreso - - .1 Our new stoc now com- p and visiting'withlils brother, Thos. Pen- The people are . ... ... 'b v , own their willingness to assi6t "ch to say the least.suggests dan- � k of Spiing Hats' is the body. The pulley Was dfwood busy putting in the' . . . . the broken piece struck the machine . . . I I . .. 1. I . .and,su plete, corntnising. d1l the 'newest shades 'and ington,'of the Maitland. I. . spring ere S. .. . the company, in providing -Abe funds . ger. The Fire and Light comnlittee of , . �.. � Clifi6rd, McCartney, of Holme'sville, - M_.__ tale visited her -parents here for the purchase, of material for the 1 a* shapes, in �tift or soft styles, iri alt- gizesand -at all beforereaciiing Mr. Harrison, so.ihat . . .. . ,the Council should have this cond ti n � . I a blow was broken.. . d' ith'W,. .B. Forster, Of- for a few day% - I undertaking, and hold the agreement of things earn adied before damage , re- : . - , . the force a t. I . has engage wi . . * I . . � . I . . . . prices-: . . . .. . . I I � .1 .. � . I . TEN MONTHS IN CENTRAL P,RISQN-- the Maitland for the Summer months. Why isn't there more talk of the of.subscribers as security, which *a suits. ,, � . � . I . . . . I . . . .1 I . a thatMr. Albert Kura rural telephone atAummerhill. . L, learnIS No. 1. Gilt Edge. .1tisthe-An- - ------ o- . � . . .� . .. . . . - . . . . � . Charles Guthrie,, who . had -been serv- 'We anderstan . _ I ,� . I . ­ . . 1, . . � . �� . . I I ing. i t�rm at Guelph for tari3�oorarily schinsk! has decided to take up - the. The Guild, hid. a successful � meeting tention of those interested to push, � . . - � . . . . . . . Albert. last. Wednesday. at the home of Mis. - with all possible speed, the'erectibn of . . I . Constance. . � . .? . . * . . . . . � . . Workinz Haa, in.,good. qualities., ;1nd � -q , ­ . depriving Ed,. -Palmer, Of Guelph, of study of law, Sued ' ess to you . .. ­ the system as-sonn a I s . see ing op . sea- Sl�arwin-wllliab:os Paintis. VarnisbeEt- Stidiox , * I . I - oft for� We West 04 Biggins. �- . ..,. � di I . . . -Win- McCabali I 41, . I . , . ­ I . _ . , the right of oossesloti.of a horse and . _.. , , , - 'ford to Ina nd enamels for housebold uso4 Cv=iages, GtO. . .1 colors, at � .... . .50c, * . 41. t Mrs. CiBesdonl went to Strat , The company be . . ... 4 .......... a....., ....................... rig. was 'released last week atid was Tuesday morning.'and circums ance tions permit. ' - - . - ROBERT C.LARK, Constance. . ,. I . 'ho is, . congritulated-on having at t air - , � . ... .. , I .. I I . . . I immediately taken in char,%oe by Con-' ei are favorable, expects to stay there. visIt.hdrinotber,w, not enjoying I I . I . . . � _ " . . . - to state. h- d as' Commi s oners, men whose _�______ __�_ , ''. , , - . . stable Gundry4 who - br"g t him here 3acob Malay has , engaged Messrs very good health,we are sorry . a& , a I I .., . , 11 � . I 1 .. . . . I toanswertothe dlim-kesagainst him Addison& Johnsteni of Londesboro, . . . I . . I . sole desire isto forward with persist. . , . I I � e Boys, and Youths' Crush Iffats, in all the , . . of obtaining butter] from a farmer toerect anew fence along his road . . . I . 'Me . . ent energy the work before them; and I ___. . .. .. I I . . .;� I I I ''.. I . '. , �, through to &successful issue. . . . .., . . ­ I very latest styles and MOM at . I . WAshfield. under false,pretences and front. I I .. �: " 191ppen , carry it . I I I . The last few flue warm days, also . , . . - I � I . . . A.Compound ! . * , I .: : .... $1.50� ' . afterwards obtaining 'a suit of clothes . . . Last week Mr. and Mrs., Thos. Md- ' . . . . Bland' . . � I . I from.$1.00 to ................. 1i ...... k ........ �. I _ 1. and paying for it with butter. � Guthrli) - the very frequent appearance on our Clymont received the sad intelligence . , . . . . I I I 1, . � I . :ke o�or-hibody bicycle, mikes Hayfield - I i . . �. pe � , , "' . i . . I . . I.. . was befdrathe Mayor on Monday; wits line'of 11 I Ir daughter, Mrs. Hoag . of I . I . . . � I one think that spring "s,at last come. that that The Bayfleld branchWoman's Instit- . . . . sent up for ,trial and His Honor JudgO . . . Montana, had died .ruesday, April ute will hold its'anbual meeting da . roc - . .1 1�5 11 , 'black or'colors - at - � Doyle sent him to Central, Prison tor in earnest. a ,27th. Mrs. Hoag had been ailing for . � I . . I Men's Eedoras, in . 1 9 1 . a term of ten months. I I ... Jack 'Durst .caught .an enormou some. years and, Was .confined to her Thursday afternoon, May 13th, -at the . 11 � . . . .1 '. I I i in quandrk DthEp Wilde, Sauble Line, The best . preparation of . trouii $1.25 to .... ;...­ ... 0 .... I ..... 4 .............. 4*.. RAS. , . I I -_ I , hawk the other day and ie � , . She home of Mies M ' . . I � � I . . 3 suggeit. room for the last six . ma As We i's the so;iety's armual meeting. Iron known to science. A , . I . . . � � . . I . . . . . . . � . . . . . I . . what to do With it. Might W4 leaves besides It ' er buaband one son election of offteers will take place . valuable Blood builder and . . . . .. . I ,. . . Tuckersuilth .. . that he shativin with his poultry, It about ten years old to mourn, their the . . . I . I )po,ar being, !to doubt a thorobrod . ­ . . . . land all the imembers should be present I tonic. . Invaluable in the ' . . 6%ingll and "Fifiveirl 'Brands, so � well School report of No. 4 will al . ade � great lin - logo. - � ad have a voice in .choosing the offl. treatment of Anaernia, Loss � I I . next Week. -Ed. . . . I . . Me, 3'. Schwanz has In DIED IN MONTM.,tA-Mr. and Mrs. T; W ning year -and nittking of Energy, - General and I bly kilown, in soft or stiff * . has moved , provement to his farm by olaiitink out MoClymonti of thle Villa 0, received a` cers.for the.coi . 8 , L . . ,-III, . and favora, I , an orchard, Msd a large number of . 11 ts. for th' future Nervous Dibility of the L , . Mr. R, Lawson,of Hallett. 1 eck con., other arrangemen L L . . A. m. 0 t8logrim oil Tuesday of &at W '&th of work of the Society. . . . Heart I , . etc. . � .. 11, . r � . veying the do . . . styles .......................... k ­'t .... 6'..r ................ $11050 his working effects to the farm of A a I trees. This is& splendid idea d ikews of the de I . . . . . � F. Johns, Huron road, - and commendea anX should receive e0ery'encourage- . D. Hoag, ,- . . 4 ' . ' , I . I . i" I I th.4ir eldest daughter, Mrs ' - . . 100 Pflls for 256 " , 1. . � I ., .. . I . th6 sprink''L work. He and Lewis ment. .� � . I I Plaos Which oecurted at her home in Great , . . . . 4 . , . I . I . I r $1.00 L' . . . I. I - it ... Dqys , , , , I - L , . I I , , L . I . ill'each have a key to gate of �&, on the 23th inst. The . .. � , crial1w. . . Wgi)DUD.�Tho Marriage took Valle Montar Brulisels ' , 500 Pills fo I . Is )it during the 8 iinher 44th year. Mrs. - the stable, of R. J. , . . - L� - I Borsalluoll, Ila aiky style abd color ....o...- $8.50 gravei-p , ummet. atthe-presence Ofthebride's parents d , sod - wai Fr%E&Atroyed I - .- . . L I I I 1. "' . . . . . . I : . . . . .. . I I- � . LE&GUS- The .Hpworth _League in of Miss Mabel Varcoe, daughter ofCol; sea death' wits n . ok' unexpected, ai McLauchhh, Brussels, Monday, ni t L . I . I I . . I . . .. . . . I . I Varco% of Colborne Tpo ind Chicisio.. for so g alantern olw� 1. . . . . I , I . � . . .. . . . venit ' & L _V]�M_v I L!, 1_1� I . .1 I . L . Turuer's church, on 8anday ,6 Roe"M bpen in poor health m a" occasioned'by knookiro, a I . . � had a very g . o � - L " . .. . .. - peg while carrying forkful of bay 'T. :F_i ]IM0 . ' - - od. Meeting. A S lendi pher Trethevvey.'sOn. Of C%gt.Jratbo . tim I a . . . . ,stetsou'lo Wind, whleh is.06 well knb.wn , �.- . I- ' i a %ionic *ey, of Ooderich, The bri a a One Of - i� . . . . pastp -it. Tuesday night Postmaster I . . I I .- address was given . b* is . - . .. . Dispensing Chemist, - " on6 of the best brands Mftdei� ....... $5.00 . t, least, Miss Elcoat' is $6 raduate the mO96 popular young ladies of Cot- * -- . ,. I Far table want up - in emoke"in � . . . I - . , . . . . roves a . I I I . . . I- "I . � �, . , . t .. . , . . . I , Ill be madh"nissed ip . be I . . .. I . as . diesgoollege, borne Tp., and.wl . 1111AY, , the same own- Cause Supposed to be 'a ____ . I . . . elocutionist of Almok adie s a large bircle of friends, I . � ty has sold his farm 1� Incendiary,; . I I I I �Si.Thobaas'and her service are 6, ]Frank H. Denoir . I .111, I % . I . . I .. A- I . great benefit to the League# go . she is With r,eference to a couple of - Items near St. Joseph to Persons n . . ­ -_ � I ." -_ - , . I . . . . 11 T a very , fident and i interesting Teaker. Which hive appeared in the the last in the'future greatness,69 that city, _. I . - . I , ' . . .:� . ­ .. ­ -­ d' ' ertain thimnk,Y The farm contains 31i acres and the. I M O US 0 N , ANX � . Special Attention Ghrekw to, , Anios. Townsend favored the eagues fewissues-roliar 1119ac ,prreb, H - -B . V1__ , , kon�,pring in his. best style, a solo, - which leged to h&ve been blown okide received w" sm. . . I . � . I . tuved by Graei�,', Porky Plamateel down. we milht, say that our' d I After an Illness of about ten days,, T. E I I .. 8 . I .1 . . " I 'I of Clinton, will hddteso the League nobdent is ev dently misinformed, And assed. #,way Oil . . . .Incorporated 1855 I � . .., . .1 I . - . . 1 .. I I V I I . . i . ng ' - , , next Sunday. ' . if We duff3t vejltuj�6 any'advice We Thursday - afternoon, asto . . Ordered Clothie i a', . .Daniel Surerugo or.,. I having at , .! � . L I I I L . . ALL FITSAND WOP,XUANSHIP I . I . I . . GUARANTEED.. . . I - . L ­ I I ­ 11 . .1 L.L.. I.... -1 . _... 1. I... - - t L 11 I I � '16. ' I .. � Mororolsh& erlooks . � " 'iftogre, beal ]For� Iftery Mayoo, � Ito a 14 0 I '*- . . Poleter"o 11111 , Tichborne is in Qodoridh loart, me -making. . % A11ce and Emma Pickard lefl onto thi's weeki Wood's And daughter Of Tex* . I Ang -At John Wood's. %rd Uoit Is VW8109 his sister )awoton of Springbank if Thorntons of Oodfticb, sper ( i e, of Woeka. with her gt464 to. Me i6nd Mrs Rutledge, recen � I . . I I should Ott eat that the Correa OnQ6nT, taifted the great a a of nearly L45 veal's . . . ' I I . ftpitalo PAWur '1009 QPQ W � would Wake A; little Super Of Md f80til The deceased bag been a continuous . ' . I I � , particular chim- resident of this township for 55 ybars, . in the futureo A0 that I.' . Rest Pund, -'r $305000000 - - '� - Bey was taken dou u piecemeal by.hAnu, And was - one of the beat known and I . 6 I . I � some six weeks togo - COMMUMOAtedo moot high1vtespected man inthis cam- 11 .AS 66 Br&uehea n Agents, and Correspondeate Ili Alt � i . � . otffpr predeceas- .; ,�b# . . I lannhy -_ - I the principal Citl6g in -the World. I I . I I 13tAftlel . ad him by about two years. . '. . . A 6SNIMAL SANKIN6 11V91NXS5.*%11tANSACV]RV- '. I 0 Mies Lizzle Hunter, Autse, ofCHIA61i .11 , 86umIller B N EPARTMENT - was visitin acqualrotAnc6b and reGe. � . SAVINGS A K 0 t Ives on thelina, k8t week, I �, The grist mill Is ,t,Bttlng aomie Im- I. Misp Beable DAVIdgon, was visitinq At rovemonts in the a 40,6 of new Mach. at an Braneh",. . luteMt agowcd at bitliest durraftt ftt& I . � � her cousin's Ww, Taylor'o, for 6, OW Iniety this spring, Guess things. *ill I 119" days this weak. . how this Surdtnek, , . Clinton Branch, - - - C, 9, DOWDING, Mom , . I V I . . . I I � . . *V . . � I I . . - 11 I . I . . I � . - . . I .1 I - . .------,----,-.-. __ . - .11 , - . �J