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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-01, Page 8EYESIGHT A person slxould be very careful in clxoosin an optician, They should demand ability, x eliability, and above ail; dexxxatxd experience for experience is the chi of thing ixx optical tvorT:. S. L-, TAURE (Senior member Taube IL,Sons) Eyesight ;3pecfalists of Toronto, who has had 88 yearns experience in the optical business, will be at Normandie Hotel, Clintari, Thursday, July 8 )lfs work has been very highly recommended by all those who have had occasion to consult hinx professionally,. Can Make You Hear with the «AcoustiCont" The Acousticon magnifies .every sound, word400 per cent. That means no matter how deaf you are nor what the origginal causeof your deafness was, as long as the auditary nerve is alive ; you will hear at once. Bear in mind thpt the Acousticon not only makes you hear im- mediately; even though you, cannot hear a word without it; but its use is a continuous source of stimulation. to tbedelfcate ear functions and your hearing will be perceptibly improved as time goes on. The above statements will be verifled by thousands of enthusi- astic users all over the world, The Acoustfeon was .awarded the Gold Medal b.. International ,fury of award, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1004•, Will, be pleased to demonstrate this wonderful fnventfon to all who tail during this visit. Make appointments now with W. Re OOUNTE Jeweler and !~ngraver. IsRuor of Marriage Licenses NM•N�1N•��N. �N►���••N•N��Nl�N1•sNN•!N♦•4� J B. Hoover Nelson 13211 *•' ��� .� �ti '': fir' •,•,, A Well Hot Weath8S IS NORP When, if you want comfort out of doors,' you should rest in a HAMMOCK. They will not reduce your purse as much ms, your temperature. We have them. Ornamental, Serviceable and Comfortable, W D. FAIR CD. Often Cheapest-Allvays. the Best 6 tau► NGwslonft*rd a July 1st, 19" 15c Prints for 12% 10c Of .e b '25c Art Sateens for - 19 20c, 15 121 121c Wrapperettes for - 10 15e dt 121 121c Factory Cotton: for. 10. 10c dd 8 15c White Flannelette 121 121c « . 11 10c ` dt - 9 25c Wash Ducks for 20 15c dd .. - 121 Women's White Lawn Waists gaper cent, Taff Ladies' Spring and Waterproof Coats. For three hours on Friday and Satur-, day you can have your choice of any Spring: Coat or- Waterproof Coats in our stock at 25 per cent, oX, Don't Kiss This Chance, 509 60 and 75c. Dress Goods 39c $1.25 Sateen Skirts 08c Women's good quality Black Sateen Petticoats, -three rows of frilling and dust frill; all sizes. Regular $1,25,. 3 hour price 98e $1 Sateen Skirts 79c Women's Black Sateen Ntti- coats, two rows of frills, gond heavy sateen, all sizes. Regular $1, 3 -hour price 29c. it• , 1 ,,I Bowra. depends not so much on the money spent as where the furniture is bought. See our Daint B'dsets . • ; especially suitable for a. young* lady's room. The artistic bedsteads; the beautiful coverings, make them a dream and a. -:maker . of pleasant dreams as • w.ell. Take a look at them if -you admire the. pretty that is not expensive; • • w ' Hoover .'Bail,x FVRN.I'r L7 kF A N� FTTN SRA L �Rm.c7TORi3 Nationat Portland, Cements. Qov, Clinton { As Mrs. T. R. Waller b€is lefti.01t nton the agency for the above company blas been'transferred to me. � ir' . e rat tea- nab Those des . ink; the best c me a r .o le -prices,: ' may secure a supply' from me. S.: J.. ANDREWS ♦N�•0•�••NNNt��r'ONNNa•�•��i`•�N�NNNIN►�N•• N :� E'VV MI LINER�Y' �. • 2' ♦ c. i? , (OPPO$ITF. MOLSONfI I3ANIT) r� Trimmed Bats -half price. � $1•50 and, 1,75 untrimmed shapes 1.00. • (3 • . Lawn Baby Bonnets from 50c to $1 for 256 xVi s .. ANTELON & Ca. MR' i M rMM 0 S. C. Rathrtvell, Shoes C. Hoare, Music 0 Dot Weather 0 suggests something After for the 'feet. Uul• stock of olcfords House-dea7nxng and slippers for surra mer wear iscomplete. you vvx11 want h good Piano tallies' Tara Oxfoeds in Butt and +f Lace s 2.50 fa your parlor. T Ladies Ort -blood Oxfordts 2.50 Ladies' Pitt. Oxfords 2.15 and 8.00 Get a Newcombe tllgh GradeLadies I.id Okfordg froru$1 t4$3 We carry it fall range of child's Piano and, get the best that and Misses lijack and CJhocolata Oxfords and strap Slipppers.expert-workman can pxoduce, Outing shoes in it1I sizes for Sthe boys And Girls, Sherlock nand Manning Balms '1'lifsr store will he rrlo4ed each Sherlock evening at 6:30 during . the ltnd.Organs always in stock. summer except Saturday. il) AT t r Connie in and set them, C. f> Al WEL SHOE STOlif:.E C- H OA,R E THE PLA09 "IRE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES its 1'Y j Ka''!M�'i•+Ili''�►�'tlrr�►�+�►•"i1vVR.'daY•/.++�Ir'+�r"��1w�iw �ir�IN'�rg 7 50 .. 1,15 g Toronto, o HoursFrida alae Saturday rice 39c, daintily trimmed with lace .and Miss Bessie Callander and \1iss Elam- 15c G nghams for - 1�>le. y y p Iawn insertion, several pretty ilton, London, were guests dr# Mrs, 25c Back, Combs .19e styles, all sizes: Regular $1,25, • J. Rattenhnry over Sunday: 15c 12?ZC 3 hour price 9$C. Mr.. J. B. Hoover ivas in Goderich o❑ •2 papers of Pins for - 5e. Monday attending, a meeting of the 5c Pearl Buttons 2 for 5 13r, and 20c Embroiderij for 9e. board of license commissioners. - Miss M. Halstead and the ?hisses 140 dd 8e. '10.00 yards Swiss Embroidery, from 3 12%,15 and 18c. Fanev Baines of Goderich, visited at Mr. '150 Collars for 5e. and Mrs. Josh Cook's on atinday, 35c and 400 :Hose for - 25c inches to 8 inches wide, with Insertion to Mr. J; L. l� le Stratford re resent- - Dress Muslin for 9e . * y, ' P � pairs Cotton, Hose for 25c match, very neat designs al�tl fine' quality ing tlxs Scranton • Correspondence 2 ladles Vests for 25e._ lawn. Regular 15e and 203 values. Three 20 pieces fancy Dress lVZuslin School,. was $n. town tha:past µ6k.; ' . Hous 5a1e rice will be 9e. yard Miss Edna 'Jackson who bas been vis- . Paper Collars, per dozen, •10c p y in all the popular colorings and sting in the west for tixe past ten $1,.25 Parasols for 9.80 designs.: Out these go, regard- months, returned home on Friday , last.. : $1.25 Umbrellas for - 98c - lees of cross Dont in iss seeing Misses KAI, Agnes, . Li?Zie, Jean; and, 121c Ribbon for 10c cC „ this lot, Regular 121c, 15c and Mary Chidley and Marjory Agnew k 25C fd 15C The Store of Dependable Goods 18e, for 3 hoar sale only 9e.." are spending the' heated term: at the. r '.'white' City," Bayfield." . - Mr. A. -P, Gundry, prineipaI..ef the C. L" goes to Toronto next Monday ;to, take ttra summer .course at .tho Un :iversity'on Philosophy. Mr. J. K..Macpherson-of London' was the guest of his' brotheri our affable ^, •�• town clerk; Mr. D L. Macpirrson, /^ fora few days of th past w eel. Mr.: John Ransford' conducted• services+ in St -'Paul's �_/� _/� ✓ �._✓. Anglican church, IVLng ` . . bam, on Stinday; the.reetor, Rev. C', E Deakins preaching to the ' AW Masoni6 Order in St George's church,- Goderich.C..>ZiI1`Tl�1V Mr. Alva Beaton, who has bion porn-• cipal of the Public 'school at Scot-. land the past five. years, has res ;n i ed to accept a. position in •the Cera-- tral Business. College, Toronto. He - i the second .pan of Mi �1. ..7['he' Comm end : o� 9 of Oeo le "HCl e. Halppe n s r m Hullett g Beaton of Clinton._ r Messrs. V. Jaclrson and l?. A.' For- You Know. ''rester of the C,;_ 1. board .'visited the. Collegiates at Galt 'and Wood- Mr, Bert Ferris and 14Tiss•251aud Tay-, 'The many frieryds of Alm .;en_ .. stock last week. Certain changes. • re quicil,y'married. last' 'Friday Chutelrill will'be sorry to hear of her shave been : suggested•in:the' science evening; _ ]rather serious illness, but hope foe Moss . Cowan .returned yeswr•:a'p from Miss Blanche Shepherd has returned department of the local. Collegiate, Sliss.:Nancy McGetric alio has for.her speedy recovery. fort• Burwell. Home from Hyde Park •for the boli hence the tour of inspection. I some time'•.past been staying at the Mr. Bruce Medd' had .his bar, jack•cd Mr:'.and Mrs: John Bartle of . town Miss Mustard, nurse-in-trainln in, a days. y g r•, J Gu home of lir. -Owen Reynolds, •,s, Welk up one day. last week,' Mr. Michael. Mr:• -,And Mrs.- Charles Holland _ and . -Brooklyn hospital, is holidaying at lM oho est goes to the.:old home aro soup to say, very ill.. 1liorrison has the contract .of building• stead in o township i 1 London wnst r for th the homestead i tan e a , en S iVi . Trs J Mr. and 11 olio Lowery : of ,they l P Councillor John . 'the of the 14th the Bement walls. 6th -.con,; Goderich township, and Dr. `Jack" 1 Gunn of Calgary, MI-prta, l ..holiday. , - 14ir. and Mrs. N. 4V, Trevvarth of former] f town ]bins. Oster of Detroit, alio is best-�.con:.is one . df . the most • ,extensive 'Ile are pleased `to repoit that Mrs.. a o Clinton,on s.in a a , y ,K 's greatly, . improved, µ. no x i i - h' -arti law eT' eUl 1watOrS. 1 t lS y Holmesville made, it, a party which on Thursdayand Friday last, rememb72red here , as Alias .anryic B tx I at b ry t xr,• p g Of the province. Ile has five acres health Sha is now utile -to-take short, picrbipked on the Maitland Flats on Miss Maggie, Wiseman of the Civil + ter, is. the guest of 2VIrs..S. Castle r, 1bur Saturciap last, Service Ottawa is ex b t •d h' I Sr s tinder crap and whi i� year put out4,500 drives.. Ella Pearson returned to bier ,, pct orale 'acres ,more. which'called fray ,500 � � lliiss i,cla ioover returns houto for on Saturda for her holid.r S.. 1Vliss Laura CIuIT, Stratfo d, ar:d y on 'I'ucsday: y y plants. StraWberr 'cultivation, moans home at Ethel the holidays this week from Haver- Barrister Sinclair, Brussels., • Here Misses Gladys and Reta Merman left considerable labor but our worthy Mr, and Mrs. M. Lumsden of Torozi• gall College, Toronto, and will xe- guests of Mr,'and and Mrs. U. J. Cluff ' Monday to .spend a couple of weeks, g councillor is strenuous inlet Having the are visi.tang the Fair.serviee tam-, some. her duties here in the fall as on Monda ieat;her of piano ata ' Increase of ttisitir.-g -friends' in IVoodstock. and- y assistarice of an. industrious` faintly zlres. Mrs. Lt:mod n has jttist been in,. , l r1 Port. Dover. Hiss Cieta Ford return�.d Y.orle on°has made a'success o'f R. 110• only Canada two. weeks. and is :rnueh int- saltiry. .bier. � sister, Miss. r-ileen krutay hist from 'Toronto v. here she gathers -two crops droml his plants and-. pressed '-with the appearance of this. hoover, who went down' iast week Mrs. (Rev.) F• W, 140vey and chi.tlren had been takinga course it) the'. Con= ' to.' try the ex:antination i,n inter- who had been ..visiting at 'Tr. iC. then piovvs th�ni .up, fiiyishing it easter` country. y ]love ''s for , -a month left for their servatory. to put' itr neve :ones than, to ]toe :the At the closing of S. S. lv'o:. 4. Miss mediate piano at the •Conservatory y , . .. vi Nor - and was successful will acoom an home At Burlington . on Monday, Mr. John scruton is sorrie�vliat lam old: There are. ups and downs . in. the Sturdy; who. is. leaving to attend Nor - her home. P y Mr'. and Mrs. J. 11, Hovey ctnrl Fred. 'enting tnat he cannot. attend 'ins (business, a good crop' one year .firing mal, was presented with a handsome y wedding of his nefce at Boz;�sevaiti; quite often 'follotyed by a poor one bracelet and watch chain. -by the ^hot The following left for. the. -vest on Lucas to -morrow .go over to ,liayiicicc � , Tuesday, procurin their tickets from where they have takenal cottage in Ma:n., . on the loth July.. the next. This year it is only aver ars. Miss Sturdy in an exeellent g r IVestminster Grove for the.svxcn, Miss Nellie Robinson lefr, on Tu sda age owing to the small.rai,n fall. Mr. teacher and will be touch missed in the local C, P, R. agent, Ur. W. e" y Barr finds Clinton the rest market for the community. .-Jackson ; Mrs. J.. Cunninghame, Mr. and Mrs. • Edwin Ball of Clare- for Varna where she will spenA a his berries and disposesoses of most of Ili. llumplirey Snell lost his ' itn- Mxss Lva Stevensonand z1rs3ur•mon •orespending aweerc with their whale among relatives:and f iends ported Shorthorn bull 11Tont1 "^ ht. SO), Mr. E. E. Ball' teacher of of that vicinity., them iherc, po b 1 aX nig rows to Hartney, Alan. ; hirs. J; W. Irwin. and Bliss Agnes to Moose ' Moderns and English • in the Collegi..,Miss' Maude -Fergust* of 'Morrish & .� jaw, Sask.,' Mrs. Straith to York- ate'. Crool.s' tailoring staff, .returned to ton, Sask. ; 'Miss' IVallace to Dauph- The Misses Guntie returned Jo !the rccr � her home tit Auburn on 1kfon'day in, Man. i Miss Grace Shepherd to tory last week,. after an extendcdy where she will spend some weeksTalo �eWS From Auburn. II'Innipeg: and Dr, - Agnew. to Cal trip to the west. They -were ac- . holidays: Bary. companied home by their L;r anld" Mr:. and Mrs. David G. blebmighlin Mr. •s. SO O._ T. C. (Clarence) Johnson has mother, er , Mz . S ffe1., left for their.. home at Aberdeen, taken a positiari temporarily µlilt Miss Ruby .JoTIiffe has returned ?ror'x' South Dakota, an Friday lista The I I;ler cn candidates from our school The d'rivdng slice has been torn; clown 'Tozer ck Brown: and his good work Pennington, New Jersey, for 'a' did not escape the customar show [wrote on the. P.nttanco examination on the old church property on the is readily seen in the attraetLvely three months vacation.. At the ens of rice from the friends who had Base Lind anti will be. moved lo, dressed windows and store interior, _ sat 13lyttx last -week, carnmencement 1Vliss.. oiril"r. Was assembled at the statiotu -to sed. 1 !Auburn and erected on.. the rack of Ifo would, make a first-class dry granted her M. A. degree. t:y the them off. riiiss .Sarah Irwin; late of the the lot where the church i utiles. goods man, but his heart is bent iJnivcrsbty of Toronto. upon church work and lie way o Mt. and Mrs. 'Thos. Wiseman Intl Mr, and Mrs. Ifarry Tiartliff, Miss. E Zetcr teaehing staff,..taught the Jr, I Pastor Charlesworth and wife are. P y g spending most of theweek in Auburn. �+ Baztl ff A. J l+iarxslr V. i�, un- absence. west in Septenit$cr to talcs cliargu of their daughters, Libel and Ruth, oil + + I D division last week during the visiting their flock; in Anglican mission, Next Sunday New 'York City arrived]' the other. can, Bert Afelntyre, A. V. Quigley, of Miss Selater: Murray and Carl Draper,-vitnesscd d , evamng he will address tilt League day for a three or four tviceks visit ; Miss clary Dennison of V altori. vis- � of "Tutiner's church, Tuckersmith, with Mr. and Mrs. John ' Qs(mam,. the prat thels la lr place O footba - jited' her friend 'Miss ;Nary Robinson, match at the latter place on llTon Miss Lucy Stevens and Mixs 1l:attie The Messrs, `Wiseman are brothers• last vveelr, si. Helens v n , Brucefield day o epi }3xuc fie d -cora � Y d < C.ourtice, two of our most popular W. and Mrs. Needham incl lilt. and y g and successful Public school teach- Airs. Punston of Kincardine iavtri closely contested match by a score 'fixe xaseball mately with Ct'alton here I Mrs. Robt. woods and dauglitors, . ers and League' and Sunday school ship were guests :r:t Air. R. J of 2L-••1. last week resulted in a victory for.Wgnnic and Vera returned home after workers left on Monday afternoon ClufY's for a couple of dm-, Ibis Rev, Kenneth Beaton, son of Mr. A, the local team, the score Tieing i5-•9. Iritjoying a pleasaot visit with friends. for a well-earned two-nionths' holi- w"Ic. Both are newly- married toupl,.' D. Heaton: of town, who has acted. It is expected that tete third game in Stanley township. " tray in the west.. They -vent via vs, fi•lir, wedding crrem7rny in on,. rase. as assistant pastor of Elm strret hetwecri the toams will be played at I Mrs. George Joynt of Ileac,ill is the lake route and will visit at having, berm performed last •veck,anA church, Toronto, was last week Ivalton, on July Gth. {visiting at the honxe of Miss Fannie. Port .Arthur, %nnipeg, Brantdon, the othtr ratlwrover a, month; ago, made thn reeijflmt of a testimonial Our Mae Club ma.dct thl secord.Joynt. r this a rx re. ation n \Vcdnes- I3oissevafn and other points on the;'i he. brides are sisters. Com e a g g 0 •highest, score atti the 'tournament at Mrs. W. J. Todd ami); illiss \Ti►lnitr north aide of the 49th parallel. O•ik Ur. G. 0. Gudmundsotr, pries iptl of day of this wok Its aria for Seattle, I Holm Farm ort Friday last. Ramap returned home irodtt their their way home, which will be by the-Ausiness College, has re: igned Washdngt•on, to attentl an interna- The Young. people of the Baptist ixfp to $arnia, way of Chioago; they will visit the that position P.nd will take x ch, -,rt . tional H. L. convention as one of Canadian colony in A.t:erdeexk, :South course in Gregn's shorthand sebool the Canadian delegates. 0n his ehurch were organized into a 13. Y. ; Miss L .McCrostie returned to De. Dakota, which consists of the Y ag- in Chieago, Afterwards lie will vis- way ]tome he, will deliver addresses P' U. on Tuesday evening and will troit after spending it few. weeks at At. several. in future have charge of the brayer her hoine here, leson Bras. and their fanxili+ws, Air. it the pnrtntttl ironic in 1f,tltoth and points iron? yancouver and Mrs, Marry 'Young and, family, in September enter upon his east. Mr. Beaton is; one of ' tli6 meeting once a month. Miss Lizzie Miller returned boxue ' Mr. and Mrs. David G. l\ieLau lirerduties as commercial tcrarher ill tilt, most promising young men in thea .subject for next Sunday ilternoon, After spending a successful year at gh � Mr. Pete Ker and others;, Iligh School in Boorke, Iowa. Cattxdian Methodist :ministry. ,'''Tire Church's 'Invitation." Normal. 4� Dr. Thompson is expected lxome: from New York on. July 7th. - 50c Table Linen for 69c �� _ - 39c 45c 500 arils all wool re homespun y grey p ' ♦ _ - _ - ^^ /� Famished Mrs. Robt. Sweet and family have been visiting at Exeter this vreek. ' 75c �� - « $1.00 - 62c 89C and worsted yarn Dress Coods, in stripes and checks. Just the thing for a separate $1.25 Lawn Waists 98c • , f ,, Mr.. Eddie shepherd returned on Sat- urday from a three -weeks stay in 1,25 td _ ct $1.00 skirt or misses school dress, goad' wide width Re L1lar SOC 60C told ''� C Three Women's White Lawn Waists 1 ,,I Bowra. depends not so much on the money spent as where the furniture is bought. See our Daint B'dsets . • ; especially suitable for a. young* lady's room. The artistic bedsteads; the beautiful coverings, make them a dream and a. -:maker . of pleasant dreams as • w.ell. Take a look at them if -you admire the. pretty that is not expensive; • • w ' Hoover .'Bail,x FVRN.I'r L7 kF A N� FTTN SRA L �Rm.c7TORi3 Nationat Portland, Cements. Qov, Clinton { As Mrs. T. R. Waller b€is lefti.01t nton the agency for the above company blas been'transferred to me. � ir' . e rat tea- nab Those des . ink; the best c me a r .o le -prices,: ' may secure a supply' from me. S.: J.. ANDREWS ♦N�•0•�••NNNt��r'ONNNa•�•��i`•�N�NNNIN►�N•• N :� E'VV MI LINER�Y' �. • 2' ♦ c. i? , (OPPO$ITF. MOLSONfI I3ANIT) r� Trimmed Bats -half price. � $1•50 and, 1,75 untrimmed shapes 1.00. • (3 • . Lawn Baby Bonnets from 50c to $1 for 256 xVi s .. ANTELON & Ca. MR' i M rMM 0 S. C. Rathrtvell, Shoes C. Hoare, Music 0 Dot Weather 0 suggests something After for the 'feet. Uul• stock of olcfords House-dea7nxng and slippers for surra mer wear iscomplete. you vvx11 want h good Piano tallies' Tara Oxfoeds in Butt and +f Lace s 2.50 fa your parlor. T Ladies Ort -blood Oxfordts 2.50 Ladies' Pitt. Oxfords 2.15 and 8.00 Get a Newcombe tllgh GradeLadies I.id Okfordg froru$1 t4$3 We carry it fall range of child's Piano and, get the best that and Misses lijack and CJhocolata Oxfords and strap Slipppers.expert-workman can pxoduce, Outing shoes in it1I sizes for Sthe boys And Girls, Sherlock nand Manning Balms '1'lifsr store will he rrlo4ed each Sherlock evening at 6:30 during . the ltnd.Organs always in stock. summer except Saturday. il) AT t r Connie in and set them, C. f> Al WEL SHOE STOlif:.E C- H OA,R E THE PLA09 "IRE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES its 1'Y j Ka''!M�'i•+Ili''�►�'tlrr�►�+�►•"i1vVR.'daY•/.++�Ir'+�r"��1w�iw �ir�IN'�rg 7 50 .. 1,15 g Toronto, o HoursFrida alae Saturday rice 39c, daintily trimmed with lace .and Miss Bessie Callander and \1iss Elam- 15c G nghams for - 1�>le. y y p Iawn insertion, several pretty ilton, London, were guests dr# Mrs, 25c Back, Combs .19e styles, all sizes: Regular $1,25, • J. Rattenhnry over Sunday: 15c 12?ZC 3 hour price 9$C. Mr.. J. B. Hoover ivas in Goderich o❑ •2 papers of Pins for - 5e. Monday attending, a meeting of the 5c Pearl Buttons 2 for 5 13r, and 20c Embroiderij for 9e. board of license commissioners. - Miss M. Halstead and the ?hisses 140 dd 8e. '10.00 yards Swiss Embroidery, from 3 12%,15 and 18c. Fanev Baines of Goderich, visited at Mr. '150 Collars for 5e. and Mrs. Josh Cook's on atinday, 35c and 400 :Hose for - 25c inches to 8 inches wide, with Insertion to Mr. J; L. l� le Stratford re resent- - Dress Muslin for 9e . * y, ' P � pairs Cotton, Hose for 25c match, very neat designs al�tl fine' quality ing tlxs Scranton • Correspondence 2 ladles Vests for 25e._ lawn. Regular 15e and 203 values. Three 20 pieces fancy Dress lVZuslin School,. was $n. town tha:past µ6k.; ' . Hous 5a1e rice will be 9e. yard Miss Edna 'Jackson who bas been vis- . Paper Collars, per dozen, •10c p y in all the popular colorings and sting in the west for tixe past ten $1,.25 Parasols for 9.80 designs.: Out these go, regard- months, returned home on Friday , last.. : $1.25 Umbrellas for - 98c - lees of cross Dont in iss seeing Misses KAI, Agnes, . Li?Zie, Jean; and, 121c Ribbon for 10c cC „ this lot, Regular 121c, 15c and Mary Chidley and Marjory Agnew k 25C fd 15C The Store of Dependable Goods 18e, for 3 hoar sale only 9e.." are spending the' heated term: at the. r '.'white' City," Bayfield." . - Mr. A. -P, Gundry, prineipaI..ef the C. L" goes to Toronto next Monday ;to, take ttra summer .course at .tho Un :iversity'on Philosophy. Mr. J. K..Macpherson-of London' was the guest of his' brotheri our affable ^, •�• town clerk; Mr. D L. Macpirrson, /^ fora few days of th past w eel. Mr.: John Ransford' conducted• services+ in St -'Paul's �_/� _/� ✓ �._✓. Anglican church, IVLng ` . . bam, on Stinday; the.reetor, Rev. C', E Deakins preaching to the ' AW Masoni6 Order in St George's church,- Goderich.C..>ZiI1`Tl�1V Mr. Alva Beaton, who has bion porn-• cipal of the Public 'school at Scot-. land the past five. years, has res ;n i ed to accept a. position in •the Cera-- tral Business. College, Toronto. He - i the second .pan of Mi �1. ..7['he' Comm end : o� 9 of Oeo le "HCl e. Halppe n s r m Hullett g Beaton of Clinton._ r Messrs. V. Jaclrson and l?. A.' For- You Know. ''rester of the C,;_ 1. board .'visited the. Collegiates at Galt 'and Wood- Mr, Bert Ferris and 14Tiss•251aud Tay-, 'The many frieryds of Alm .;en_ .. stock last week. Certain changes. • re quicil,y'married. last' 'Friday Chutelrill will'be sorry to hear of her shave been : suggested•in:the' science evening; _ ]rather serious illness, but hope foe Moss . Cowan .returned yeswr•:a'p from Miss Blanche Shepherd has returned department of the local. Collegiate, Sliss.:Nancy McGetric alio has for.her speedy recovery. fort• Burwell. Home from Hyde Park •for the boli hence the tour of inspection. I some time'•.past been staying at the Mr. Bruce Medd' had .his bar, jack•cd Mr:'.and Mrs: John Bartle of . town Miss Mustard, nurse-in-trainln in, a days. y g r•, J Gu home of lir. -Owen Reynolds, •,s, Welk up one day. last week,' Mr. Michael. Mr:• -,And Mrs.- Charles Holland _ and . -Brooklyn hospital, is holidaying at lM oho est goes to the.:old home aro soup to say, very ill.. 1liorrison has the contract .of building• stead in o township i 1 London wnst r for th the homestead i tan e a , en S iVi . Trs J Mr. and 11 olio Lowery : of ,they l P Councillor John . 'the of the 14th the Bement walls. 6th -.con,; Goderich township, and Dr. `Jack" 1 Gunn of Calgary, MI-prta, l ..holiday. , - 14ir. and Mrs. N. 4V, Trevvarth of former] f town ]bins. Oster of Detroit, alio is best-�.con:.is one . df . the most • ,extensive 'Ile are pleased `to repoit that Mrs.. a o Clinton,on s.in a a , y ,K 's greatly, . improved, µ. no x i i - h' -arti law eT' eUl 1watOrS. 1 t lS y Holmesville made, it, a party which on Thursdayand Friday last, rememb72red here , as Alias .anryic B tx I at b ry t xr,• p g Of the province. Ile has five acres health Sha is now utile -to-take short, picrbipked on the Maitland Flats on Miss Maggie, Wiseman of the Civil + ter, is. the guest of 2VIrs..S. Castle r, 1bur Saturciap last, Service Ottawa is ex b t •d h' I Sr s tinder crap and whi i� year put out4,500 drives.. Ella Pearson returned to bier ,, pct orale 'acres ,more. which'called fray ,500 � � lliiss i,cla ioover returns houto for on Saturda for her holid.r S.. 1Vliss Laura CIuIT, Stratfo d, ar:d y on 'I'ucsday: y y plants. StraWberr 'cultivation, moans home at Ethel the holidays this week from Haver- Barrister Sinclair, Brussels., • Here Misses Gladys and Reta Merman left considerable labor but our worthy Mr, and Mrs. M. Lumsden of Torozi• gall College, Toronto, and will xe- guests of Mr,'and and Mrs. U. J. Cluff ' Monday to .spend a couple of weeks, g councillor is strenuous inlet Having the are visi.tang the Fair.serviee tam-, some. her duties here in the fall as on Monda ieat;her of piano ata ' Increase of ttisitir.-g -friends' in IVoodstock. and- y assistarice of an. industrious` faintly zlres. Mrs. Lt:mod n has jttist been in,. , l r1 Port. Dover. Hiss Cieta Ford return�.d Y.orle on°has made a'success o'f R. 110• only Canada two. weeks. and is :rnueh int- saltiry. .bier. � sister, Miss. r-ileen krutay hist from 'Toronto v. here she gathers -two crops droml his plants and-. pressed '-with the appearance of this. hoover, who went down' iast week Mrs. (Rev.) F• W, 140vey and chi.tlren had been takinga course it) the'. Con= ' to.' try the ex:antination i,n inter- who had been ..visiting at 'Tr. iC. then piovvs th�ni .up, fiiyishing it easter` country. y ]love ''s for , -a month left for their servatory. to put' itr neve :ones than, to ]toe :the At the closing of S. S. lv'o:. 4. Miss mediate piano at the •Conservatory y , . .. vi Nor - and was successful will acoom an home At Burlington . on Monday, Mr. John scruton is sorrie�vliat lam old: There are. ups and downs . in. the Sturdy; who. is. leaving to attend Nor - her home. P y Mr'. and Mrs. J. 11, Hovey ctnrl Fred. 'enting tnat he cannot. attend 'ins (business, a good crop' one year .firing mal, was presented with a handsome y wedding of his nefce at Boz;�sevaiti; quite often 'follotyed by a poor one bracelet and watch chain. -by the ^hot The following left for. the. -vest on Lucas to -morrow .go over to ,liayiicicc � , Tuesday, procurin their tickets from where they have takenal cottage in Ma:n., . on the loth July.. the next. This year it is only aver ars. Miss Sturdy in an exeellent g r IVestminster Grove for the.svxcn, Miss Nellie Robinson lefr, on Tu sda age owing to the small.rai,n fall. Mr. teacher and will be touch missed in the local C, P, R. agent, Ur. W. e" y Barr finds Clinton the rest market for the community. .-Jackson ; Mrs. J.. Cunninghame, Mr. and Mrs. • Edwin Ball of Clare- for Varna where she will spenA a his berries and disposesoses of most of Ili. llumplirey Snell lost his ' itn- Mxss Lva Stevensonand z1rs3ur•mon •orespending aweerc with their whale among relatives:and f iends ported Shorthorn bull 11Tont1 "^ ht. SO), Mr. E. E. Ball' teacher of of that vicinity., them iherc, po b 1 aX nig rows to Hartney, Alan. ; hirs. J; W. Irwin. and Bliss Agnes to Moose ' Moderns and English • in the Collegi..,Miss' Maude -Fergust* of 'Morrish & .� jaw, Sask.,' Mrs. Straith to York- ate'. Crool.s' tailoring staff, .returned to ton, Sask. ; 'Miss' IVallace to Dauph- The Misses Guntie returned Jo !the rccr � her home tit Auburn on 1kfon'day in, Man. i Miss Grace Shepherd to tory last week,. after an extendcdy where she will spend some weeksTalo �eWS From Auburn. II'Innipeg: and Dr, - Agnew. to Cal trip to the west. They -were ac- . holidays: Bary. companied home by their L;r anld" Mr:. and Mrs. David G. blebmighlin Mr. •s. SO O._ T. C. (Clarence) Johnson has mother, er , Mz . S ffe1., left for their.. home at Aberdeen, taken a positiari temporarily µlilt Miss Ruby .JoTIiffe has returned ?ror'x' South Dakota, an Friday lista The I I;ler cn candidates from our school The d'rivdng slice has been torn; clown 'Tozer ck Brown: and his good work Pennington, New Jersey, for 'a' did not escape the customar show [wrote on the. P.nttanco examination on the old church property on the is readily seen in the attraetLvely three months vacation.. At the ens of rice from the friends who had Base Lind anti will be. moved lo, dressed windows and store interior, _ sat 13lyttx last -week, carnmencement 1Vliss.. oiril"r. Was assembled at the statiotu -to sed. 1 !Auburn and erected on.. the rack of Ifo would, make a first-class dry granted her M. A. degree. t:y the them off. riiiss .Sarah Irwin; late of the the lot where the church i utiles. goods man, but his heart is bent iJnivcrsbty of Toronto. upon church work and lie way o Mt. and Mrs. 'Thos. Wiseman Intl Mr, and Mrs. Ifarry Tiartliff, Miss. E Zetcr teaehing staff,..taught the Jr, I Pastor Charlesworth and wife are. P y g spending most of theweek in Auburn. �+ Baztl ff A. J l+iarxslr V. i�, un- absence. west in Septenit$cr to talcs cliargu of their daughters, Libel and Ruth, oil + + I D division last week during the visiting their flock; in Anglican mission, Next Sunday New 'York City arrived]' the other. can, Bert Afelntyre, A. V. Quigley, of Miss Selater: Murray and Carl Draper,-vitnesscd d , evamng he will address tilt League day for a three or four tviceks visit ; Miss clary Dennison of V altori. vis- � of "Tutiner's church, Tuckersmith, with Mr. and Mrs. John ' Qs(mam,. the prat thels la lr place O footba - jited' her friend 'Miss ;Nary Robinson, match at the latter place on llTon Miss Lucy Stevens and Mixs 1l:attie The Messrs, `Wiseman are brothers• last vveelr, si. Helens v n , Brucefield day o epi }3xuc fie d -cora � Y d < C.ourtice, two of our most popular W. and Mrs. Needham incl lilt. and y g and successful Public school teach- Airs. Punston of Kincardine iavtri closely contested match by a score 'fixe xaseball mately with Ct'alton here I Mrs. Robt. woods and dauglitors, . ers and League' and Sunday school ship were guests :r:t Air. R. J of 2L-••1. last week resulted in a victory for.Wgnnic and Vera returned home after workers left on Monday afternoon ClufY's for a couple of dm-, Ibis Rev, Kenneth Beaton, son of Mr. A, the local team, the score Tieing i5-•9. Iritjoying a pleasaot visit with friends. for a well-earned two-nionths' holi- w"Ic. Both are newly- married toupl,.' D. Heaton: of town, who has acted. It is expected that tete third game in Stanley township. " tray in the west.. They -vent via vs, fi•lir, wedding crrem7rny in on,. rase. as assistant pastor of Elm strret hetwecri the toams will be played at I Mrs. George Joynt of Ileac,ill is the lake route and will visit at having, berm performed last •veck,anA church, Toronto, was last week Ivalton, on July Gth. {visiting at the honxe of Miss Fannie. Port .Arthur, %nnipeg, Brantdon, the othtr ratlwrover a, month; ago, made thn reeijflmt of a testimonial Our Mae Club ma.dct thl secord.Joynt. r this a rx re. ation n \Vcdnes- I3oissevafn and other points on the;'i he. brides are sisters. Com e a g g 0 •highest, score atti the 'tournament at Mrs. W. J. Todd ami); illiss \Ti►lnitr north aide of the 49th parallel. O•ik Ur. G. 0. Gudmundsotr, pries iptl of day of this wok Its aria for Seattle, I Holm Farm ort Friday last. Ramap returned home irodtt their their way home, which will be by the-Ausiness College, has re: igned Washdngt•on, to attentl an interna- The Young. people of the Baptist ixfp to $arnia, way of Chioago; they will visit the that position P.nd will take x ch, -,rt . tional H. L. convention as one of Canadian colony in A.t:erdeexk, :South course in Gregn's shorthand sebool the Canadian delegates. 0n his ehurch were organized into a 13. Y. ; Miss L .McCrostie returned to De. Dakota, which consists of the Y ag- in Chieago, Afterwards lie will vis- way ]tome he, will deliver addresses P' U. on Tuesday evening and will troit after spending it few. weeks at At. several. in future have charge of the brayer her hoine here, leson Bras. and their fanxili+ws, Air. it the pnrtntttl ironic in 1f,tltoth and points iron? yancouver and Mrs, Marry 'Young and, family, in September enter upon his east. Mr. Beaton is; one of ' tli6 meeting once a month. Miss Lizzie Miller returned boxue ' Mr. and Mrs. David G. l\ieLau lirerduties as commercial tcrarher ill tilt, most promising young men in thea .subject for next Sunday ilternoon, After spending a successful year at gh � Mr. Pete Ker and others;, Iligh School in Boorke, Iowa. Cattxdian Methodist :ministry. ,'''Tire Church's 'Invitation." Normal.