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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-29, Page 8I Mo.sic EMIflom ------- Your Ins'Dection Special Ba g ios lus � Sheet hlusic Sommer Shoes i,k:,m- _. Wa.. s Y. C, flA7HWELL C.eHOARE f rn un at_.vvEil; Shoes C. i-Ioare, Music Special �arga��s �t� ����+�t ���C ����>• shoes '4�'e lxrvve several lines .of soot:- � have always en- 'n", n- xrxer shy( s we tvislx, to tleltxx alit 3 y4iuring J111y anct,Aatgtist in ox•R �leavored l o beep airy cler to (lo so (luiclly tv4lxavt� ens Sheet Music Department 'the prices deep. su lied with the latest -es' Ladies' �'axt. Oxfox'(1s regal- Pp lar$L.7:i, salelprdce l.fit>t popular Songs and In- I,aslies' .5tx^ap f�ltppsx's reg', ^ alar $1.� unci $1.,411#oxo 1.Q0 str�m611ta18 try u8 when Ladies! Rita, $llxalxexs reg- i li in need of anything � alar $3,00, sa19 price a,�a sheet music. Ladled' Raxt. Btuclxers, reg- Islay $�•, sale price �t.t9 $oys'Rid$luclxexs, regular • $�, sale price. 1,80. t a ltie;vennibe Pial�tci, $evesratil other lines at Surgeon and Sherlock & �i'Ian- Nrilces, Hing- Pianos and Organs � • TRY us FOR •l�l~PaIRilvc�, always in stook, THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITS fat wV'Oaks Is Fear When, if yoga want cfort out of doors, you should rest in a HA.1 MMOCK. They will not reduce your purse .as Hauch as your temperature, We have them ornamental, Serviceable and Comfortable, , Wm D. FAIR -Rot, Often Cheapest;—Always the Best .Tiny 29'tbt 1909 p 1 IPPA y, etW White Lawn & Mull Wao st Amok Ptor the, July We bought a manufacturer's lot of Ladies' Lawn: and llull Waists, .at our own, pric._, and they go on sale Friday and Saturday at unheard of prices, Without doubt this is thw biggest bargain we over offered.' i20' n the lot, sizes 32 to 40, New styles, every one, Prices, regular values at from $2 to $3, Coyne early and get first choice.. All at one one. price - ' See our Window Display $la390, 25c .Sateen Dress Goads 8c About 100 yards Fancy Dress Sateens, in all Men'sr F thepopular colors. Regular 25c and Me, (� (nearing at ..... , .0 8 Ladies' Straw Mats 25e 75c Shirts 50c t5c Straw Hats. 19c Men's soft frotitecl Outing Shirts, in Men's Harvest Straw Hats lar Ye and 1�� Mrd!" •.Carlton of Gasierlch * is. visiting About twenty Ladies Readi-to-wear Straw il(wan,t stripes and else=vks, in black and small rings, well sewn and xnade; regular her son, Mr. W. Routledge, Hats, souie very natty styles in the lot.. Re- n.,r, white and blue, till sizes, regular 75c for 15c for .1O Miss I+;. M. Doan has returned learn pillar, png a rices were $1.25 up to $2.M. Clearing . L . S 9 . . Cleveland :• ,: Obio, for the halirla3 Seazsou. 750 ' Working Shirts 59c $i Overalls. for 79C Mrs, T.* Cooper, who tial pec i1 visit- $1.25 Sateen Underskirts 98.c Mali's warkin shirts in black and lMen's Black I)enini overalls, with or gag her sen, lir. Ogle Cooper of Col, white.dlick and plain plain black sateen, without bibs, good heavy cloth, regular lungs: ood„ and friends ,ti Toronto, Ladies extra (pidlity Black Sateei) ulultrskir•ts Good bi * shirts and will give splendid $X.txl for .79 has returned Dome. nine glossy finish. two rows of frilling and (�Q ti:eai, al�sizes. regular lac fox• .$9 (lust frill, all sizes. Regular $X.Z fox+ r+7 O ' 11Ir, Norman .Sheppard,, after a couple k ' of weeks visit at home, rehuned za ` When in town on Monday or any other Miss Hamilton oil Saturday: 5Uc and 65. 75c Linen. Hats 50c to $i tJ brellas ?5a ' Toronto 1s visit r, Lawn -.Waists 39e lien's good quality sateirn. tap L'ni- ' is onstantln- of U111 - day we Will be pleased to h.as,e you call Ing her brother;. 11r, J. A. C.oustan= Men's and Boys' Linen Hats far st1n1, brellas w h natural: wood txniZdies, regu- nxer )year, several natty styles, regellar la -$10 .0 for .7S tine, accountant Molsons Ba►alc, Ladies white Latin AVit-ists; open front, Beat � and inspect our stock of Japanese. goodS,. Xisste Lfiie� RathweIl, . �:Viyrtle Spar- � g and goad quality tvliite Iatvn, alk sizes, q �7a"c: 11X1 sizes .SID desi ns 1 ling, .:1Mimiie : and Matael Ker. spaxt Regular 50c for .i7 9 batches, rings,. jevieler3,ete, ti e have Sunday at tke parezita IeUnia: of ilio. CO 50c, Ties for 25C ' foinier; on the kiayfzeld. Lill R 25c ober liars i5c what will lease ou and our rices ara Mr. A. Snellgrove of 6n ',xto:1. is l.2$. Lawn Waists 98C Men's 50c.Silk Ties, in all the popular p y p g' g $ bleu 5 and Bays Rubber Collars, still colnifll tolir-ill-hand st le3 knots and stopping at the Graham ?Iousc. 11e. sizes tttltl styles, rega]azrLCtc for .18 bows, regular Silo for Y � .2S fl lit. Ladies white Latvzi ll''aists, daintily trintuneti is one of the big apple •operators with lace and einbrofde ' 'tliree-quarter and (� and purposes boring in this district;. long sleeves.. Regular $721' 5 for .a7 Mr. W..L.Oddaw, representing alae big Durlia'ni 'Cement Comp illy, v. a:; in town on Monday. lie. is mayor of $11.25 Ladies' Parasols -98c .the..towli ry,1rd one of,its most pro gressive citizens,..: Ladies Black- Parasols; good tolls, natural atncl U a V of en ae n Mrs: 1l'. J71-Io`lnies and lir. �t'. S. R. bone handles.. Regulav $I.2S fol ood's* . l.p 'Holmes anii..their guests, %Its. Gard -4 Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage licenses nex, MISS. Rhoda-. and -Master 'Morris of Toronto enloyed Lake Ruron's o11N1/1M a!rl1RrWV�MrvrMM��W1/4ro�1rtiW1NV breezes at Bayfield oil Monw•istiy., t ` Mrs. hI]Tne returntid on Monday from -- — �" Lloydillinster, Sask., whi to she has ♦♦••♦NN�o•♦H,4♦40�009NN��NO{K�000�'���a0•il�00�► been for a. few -•years.pa;,t.. Ilea J S. Hoover 3Velson. Sall numerous -1. friends In, Clinton will be . pleased to Bear that .lp� . 'will • � �.�..,. � ' ]zt all .prcibability'remaiii dere. � Wo Mr. James Woods of Westfield tivas in Ni1xIl� . Z town .Oil +Monday delivering a horse " d to :Ili. C . J Wallis . for 'shipnxeat to ti; i• J i o the west. 'lit: tiG'ouds'doesn't, come e r�'jy , $ : c]owlr, to Clintozi very often .but olii f� I Fcr . friends here are much encased. to 1She'd t► site him when lie conies.. ; i, '►- Miss Mabel Clark,.. who. lead bPeri Iiir:L-77-7— o _ --7- guest_. • r il3 4 fortnight' the . of her. -. sidrtfir,. - rail ® ° lIrs. E. J. Cantclon left nn Sattir ]� i ' .. L� rS�s�S �J11'la Hap nil Si. ;1 #i�+�ut .Peopi� 'You. I HOW. ��,a• � �fy fol.. Go ):Io..ne -to join The Panty. ��, s n Room o her 'brother M i. (' 1-•I�•"� � ' , x tl . T. ,lax 1, of + Sr. the editoria Staff Mrs. Gardn rii Tamiltaii :hiss Violet. a ;J Y ] of the Toronto M e - S is I on a e Barge has been vzsitin; htr. Hawke, of Clintolt : preaclied i Miss '1F, `Phillips ;iaitel 1ric,lids at Star, who arc summering tti.;re. t']sft to lser.son, hIY. Robert- Crar(1- Cxndericli friends. for 'sozile da s, mornin .anti evexiu' iii the 'l. le ed'�� el v' y .g. & th i Ii gi.ti W. this wrelc: Mr. John Thornton, who .has been. net.*., Master Willie .Blacker is spending' church here Sunday fast, s Mr: 1l alnsley tool: t11e service ]m ♦ depeDds not so much on the money spent as where the ♦ managing the 31'ajcstic theatre for Mrs. rboltzhauer 'returned home' aril holida s ,th his uncle in �.thr -Miss M: Brogden v.i.s:ted at the rihe Fresh ter]nn"t i Y y lei ich .grey(. . +j furniture,is bought., r', #Ihe. past year or so' left on NXontlay 'Saturday, from a visit .to old friends country. thionic •of air. Cleo.. An,,11, )VvNil•i;eld, I -lir. A., -Watt, we' arp sorry to learn ♦ b for. Toronto and the theatre will in at $lyill. �hIrs. R. :1:.BcII, Miss .Jean and'i4ias-It,11is. tootle, continues very pearly. all pi olimbili ty be closet for some , 1 Pa . wheat cutt,M; is the , - Bod -� �Miss •Busse. (..aox . is at . the parental • tzr 1� 11hc, babe llee�n, visiting Cxocterw pi (ler. of� lies. I_lisha .;1Ic�'ittie is also• viii i.ho ; See aur . * nt sets . 1 vitrelts:f It pu, on nightly a; big yiome; graving >eturncd.from Torontgf ieh iritnds.' th(+ clay- a ' , sick list: ♦ p ow for the small gripe of aditus- fox thc.holitlays•. Miss :4Ta Davi. ti Tlie bi.tt'v layers .It.e =iart� f w(,ulci . 5(:veriLl parties are.. delivering iViltl • ♦ sitin y s ha. been visiting tier on aijnew :house for 1 '. !,hal;. inn i*11t:. _ rasp}itrries. i i dhe village. 'C a'r, - cousin hiss Cudnpcire of Ii' en x : g They o =especially suitable for a young lady's roam: The 1Ix. W. Jackson •attended the, ! i�llnz '-Test A. SengllkLs and her two .children _ , Kippen, 11 •. • •) i ; . . w z 4t,wa rt of ,filyt;i• ront:l cried •v.cry. plentiful this year; ,owing to the • . of Plattsville are visit•in Y' x iilotlier some time. ' ♦ artistic bedstead, the beautiful . ' coverings, made , tournament at Lontton, yesi,.rtla� tin. g' > ` i , . :.... .. the ,. gran,pk:+r?lie wa.! ::, : herr recent showers:..; . ii � tvorlc an . them a dream and a maker of pleasant dreams S.♦ merely as a visitor, this being tile and sister, firs., anis -t ss Gxlchrist,.Rev, illi.'and Mrs.. Joiliff, , cdelrt o:.!on.tiGednr'sclay this :;c.;:. (Institute will i • p + first time in cars that he r ii t lit.' Alt. Rance Who: (eine � be.l old at the',: ss.rc•of ♦ t F. • Y _ t o , uP, to tit-- ' �ronclatiy to Ctrimsby Park for their Mr. M. Bruce .received leis �,,i.;i'ataL 1tiTrs, IV. L• Prfters' 'tan 7'11urs+la i,ext well. lance a look at them if you admire the rete i hol,da, season. Y S p y ♦ keen• A participant. 1Ir. J?c..:son .is tend the.Iuneral of ,his Ae1ce, hiss Y... dais weelc:from Stratford •;,Irerit it'whim Dr, 11aeCP1liitn .will S)tUl{ ,cin that is not expensive, .. '� personally known to the great ma,- Lillian Jackson, returned' to Toroo- 1Irs. ti'. C. has been sitwe ,l, st ' r, k r . I , ` ♦: Johnstonohnston left tan Tuesday h n L .fall tindti,,a ng rc- an -Interesting subject to wit Wat .. ♦ iority of western Ontario. bmv]ers to on 'Monday. to spend. a few . days with friends' pairs. It now. as good. as n,wv and er, its, sources• tial(- supplies its i. - with whom lie is.ver Cool: Y _ Supplies," :. x ♦ Y pppLl:tr• Mrs. Wm. Coo... }las returned glome -ti- and relatives in Bayfield. promises to do first-class •work: jpurities atud dar.,gers, arid' its uses far • Mr. RaroI'd-Wiltse, .accountant of tie ter a very pleasant - visit twith Mi lir. i�rni. Lyon and faniil. r i,slted'the boti'y in he l " Miss i!T]nnic. Thompson. 'of Albe t v J a t�t1 and disease.. :111 Royal Bank, London,, spent over friends at Shepparcltoii, Le butn.arld Street has i friends at Luck -now: and 1'lite River ladies are, cordially lnv e;' Sunday with his pi lhet 11a car gone vest on a visit to S' rt t to wtien(t• Y c y isle Pofnt i arnx: her brothers and utll r rel hives otnt uVer. ,Sunday last. I , :tile . Wm.. Woodman was reneWi1nh pIQ.H66 v r. Ball , • ♦ and lies. Riltse. S,n c- his rc,:;st T'lie -Lyons and Leer's familie"s lipid arc aasntaiiccs in'tl> ,village last�vrek, Mr, James Twiteliell WAS rent- there. y � ' a , FTJRW1a?TJ12,�v ANS 'TJN � ' L 7�IRT t�R : 'Visit home lie has ' golw into the their atinual picn'c at° t ' .A CT S ed a cottage at. Crodcridl fol, the Mrs, (Rev.} •I3oltzxcs unci :fat11i1 lift . l . i C"odorir ll Wed- I'he, sy ndioate 'lThreslting, autfit pub1is11ing husiness as .'a side "line,. � 11, .o# this tvtek, beingfitted tax for. th4: season's wo'r'e,' Summer. Mr. Twitchell . ' and Harry . last week "isle a month's visit with NHN��til��N�Nb�N�*t►�rl�!♦N;H��p�►��HN�♦N► having taken an inlcirest ,n "The .1n- spend Sunday Ninth the tknuil -hiss C'rysler of, Delhi who has beeii: T:'I-bole ivitl run the engine,- • Joh. y relatives in Detroit Leaminvton ant. � � 'x glee and Bunter" the Ufiicial ;:• pati tri. visitszi her. sister+ Mr, and Mrs. S, J; Alidrew, ' awl! ` illkerville. g Iles. r ed ' Iery JohnstonJolinstan -diff. C R. Townsend the sten the Anglers Assoei.xtipn of (lnanda- for t;he past .piiot)th rctitrned last atator ants:.�. Johnstone• slit water lyo County, New --York At 6, trh:ch Miss 14larian, Mr. J. IV. 1xvin, ;`lr, i4 r. and Mrs. Nelson Cole and Master; k $ T.-Ve SVae aid is The Ali tees claim, tali lar t,st > g g sportsmen's club in�..�the aoriu. c •A'. D. Beaton and .Gra•nt ricaion,' Mrs. Albert MCBrien and Hiss t)live ! Eno, act:oln)anird ti Master Nor- 1 y man. McNeil, visited 'friends about I'll . � ,wagoll. Rey, II, Is. Curry an(l . family re- - lir, R. At4iins is having. • the . roof turned after'a three:w(yeks'. his �b i Mr. PerryPlitmsteel arrived 'i:omc'ott ' Mrs. T. H. L�oi)1( anti ;-li s Vlola,I A. Cantclon i]y Londesboro on Sunda y' visit tvitit of stable repaired b p aT}d J., s ottand:. iticir parents. ) I: 1'oanfti>iut..lire darn#; the work. Monday from a s t ,V� ejc,�' trip .Mrs, • and. Misr s L Cs ptatn Marlin, Goderich, wits iq (Eon list, having gone out, just a through Sad•'katchewnn tt?:l, .t.1bertct, . �antelan wcreean?unQ these }vlso boali town Sunday, n alckig a little •around' little too soon. In speaking of the going as, far west iLStia"i' y 2,11ti In the excursion to Killn.trditlo on!, the square before.dillner• run on his prosperity of Iluron towels of thirt3i Years age, h[r.:;traitan said that ' north. During Itis absence he Ines .Thursday, naw McLaughlan atitp, olrP Ceint'oti friends Where is Billy Jackson? asked 'many Mr. G. S, Stanwood, The News FI"oni Auburn many and spent. a on our occasion they 11ad loaded fit- : Wlinnipog;west- • Sunday at 'Banff with •',ohn Croaas of tkM Silly is front Clinton, a ern representative of the. Doherty alld Will. Shipley. He says the cro P Y " Y' p prospects ros ects arc favorable, hit'• • rlum- Labatt trophy, ski p P)y p, past -president I of the W. •o. 1). A, and one of thea' ' Organ and Piano' Company, was in pa town for a;-coupleo da s t,his'an tfilt, � Y C. Ilowson is busy slopping luis:ber. %.Ver. Chas. Beadle and! C. Schultz rc' steel has Istat yet decided tvhcther or , best fellows in elle game. heath in Mr.-. and Mrs, W. 1". Routledge of Dr- Miss Cora Washington, of t3o•ierich�busy painting c g 'ountY bridges, nAt to accept it business pviposition his brother's family has kept' hs:ln away, tloit and her. and Ntrs. A. ,l, Capp- Is spending part of her vaeUtdon With relatives here. �']x Westfield baseball team I+li.ycd a I in Alhcrta: lite. and Mrs, William and among illy crotvti there+ er, Crodericll, were guests of Mr, and., game tvitli oar boys lies on Saturday Plumsteel would. have returned from is sincere regret at the occasion of) hers, S, S. . Cooper Sunday and Mott- Mr.. Short of Winghani has aliened a night and suffered defeat 1 g by a ::ctiu•e of Saskatchewan ere this wur,� ,t not the wlysence of Mr. Jackson. -•London, day, barber shop in the :luhtten 1)ousc.,7 to .1 with an innings• to spare,' Thofor the expected arriv.tl of alio stot'e HtiTY Mr, 1V. B, Tavlor, Noll of Councillor']'here will be no need for any c lid to game was agreeable from start t(r Mr, A, Straitoin, who was. G. T. R: Ur. and 1VIrs. 'it. •Ifull and hlr. e)n,(I fat wV'Oaks Is Fear When, if yoga want cfort out of doors, you should rest in a HA.1 MMOCK. They will not reduce your purse .as Hauch as your temperature, We have them ornamental, Serviceable and Comfortable, , Wm D. FAIR -Rot, Often Cheapest;—Always the Best .Tiny 29'tbt 1909 p 1 IPPA y, etW White Lawn & Mull Wao st Amok Ptor the, July We bought a manufacturer's lot of Ladies' Lawn: and llull Waists, .at our own, pric._, and they go on sale Friday and Saturday at unheard of prices, Without doubt this is thw biggest bargain we over offered.' i20' n the lot, sizes 32 to 40, New styles, every one, Prices, regular values at from $2 to $3, Coyne early and get first choice.. All at one one. price - ' See our Window Display $la390, 25c .Sateen Dress Goads 8c About 100 yards Fancy Dress Sateens, in all Men'sr F thepopular colors. Regular 25c and Me, (� (nearing at ..... , .0 8 Ladies' Straw Mats 25e 75c Shirts 50c t5c Straw Hats. 19c Men's soft frotitecl Outing Shirts, in Men's Harvest Straw Hats lar Ye and 1�� Mrd!" •.Carlton of Gasierlch * is. visiting About twenty Ladies Readi-to-wear Straw il(wan,t stripes and else=vks, in black and small rings, well sewn and xnade; regular her son, Mr. W. Routledge, Hats, souie very natty styles in the lot.. Re- n.,r, white and blue, till sizes, regular 75c for 15c for .1O Miss I+;. M. Doan has returned learn pillar, png a rices were $1.25 up to $2.M. Clearing . L . S 9 . . Cleveland :• ,: Obio, for the halirla3 Seazsou. 750 ' Working Shirts 59c $i Overalls. for 79C Mrs, T.* Cooper, who tial pec i1 visit- $1.25 Sateen Underskirts 98.c Mali's warkin shirts in black and lMen's Black I)enini overalls, with or gag her sen, lir. Ogle Cooper of Col, white.dlick and plain plain black sateen, without bibs, good heavy cloth, regular lungs: ood„ and friends ,ti Toronto, Ladies extra (pidlity Black Sateei) ulultrskir•ts Good bi * shirts and will give splendid $X.txl for .79 has returned Dome. nine glossy finish. two rows of frilling and (�Q ti:eai, al�sizes. regular lac fox• .$9 (lust frill, all sizes. Regular $X.Z fox+ r+7 O ' 11Ir, Norman .Sheppard,, after a couple k ' of weeks visit at home, rehuned za ` When in town on Monday or any other Miss Hamilton oil Saturday: 5Uc and 65. 75c Linen. Hats 50c to $i tJ brellas ?5a ' Toronto 1s visit r, Lawn -.Waists 39e lien's good quality sateirn. tap L'ni- ' is onstantln- of U111 - day we Will be pleased to h.as,e you call Ing her brother;. 11r, J. A. C.oustan= Men's and Boys' Linen Hats far st1n1, brellas w h natural: wood txniZdies, regu- nxer )year, several natty styles, regellar la -$10 .0 for .7S tine, accountant Molsons Ba►alc, Ladies white Latin AVit-ists; open front, Beat � and inspect our stock of Japanese. goodS,. Xisste Lfiie� RathweIl, . �:Viyrtle Spar- � g and goad quality tvliite Iatvn, alk sizes, q �7a"c: 11X1 sizes .SID desi ns 1 ling, .:1Mimiie : and Matael Ker. spaxt Regular 50c for .i7 9 batches, rings,. jevieler3,ete, ti e have Sunday at tke parezita IeUnia: of ilio. CO 50c, Ties for 25C ' foinier; on the kiayfzeld. Lill R 25c ober liars i5c what will lease ou and our rices ara Mr. A. Snellgrove of 6n ',xto:1. is l.2$. Lawn Waists 98C Men's 50c.Silk Ties, in all the popular p y p g' g $ bleu 5 and Bays Rubber Collars, still colnifll tolir-ill-hand st le3 knots and stopping at the Graham ?Iousc. 11e. sizes tttltl styles, rega]azrLCtc for .18 bows, regular Silo for Y � .2S fl lit. Ladies white Latvzi ll''aists, daintily trintuneti is one of the big apple •operators with lace and einbrofde ' 'tliree-quarter and (� and purposes boring in this district;. long sleeves.. Regular $721' 5 for .a7 Mr. W..L.Oddaw, representing alae big Durlia'ni 'Cement Comp illy, v. a:; in town on Monday. lie. is mayor of $11.25 Ladies' Parasols -98c .the..towli ry,1rd one of,its most pro gressive citizens,..: Ladies Black- Parasols; good tolls, natural atncl U a V of en ae n Mrs: 1l'. J71-Io`lnies and lir. �t'. S. R. bone handles.. Regulav $I.2S fol ood's* . l.p 'Holmes anii..their guests, %Its. Gard -4 Jeweler and Engraver. Issuer of Marriage licenses nex, MISS. Rhoda-. and -Master 'Morris of Toronto enloyed Lake Ruron's o11N1/1M a!rl1RrWV�MrvrMM��W1/4ro�1rtiW1NV breezes at Bayfield oil Monw•istiy., t ` Mrs. hI]Tne returntid on Monday from -- — �" Lloydillinster, Sask., whi to she has ♦♦••♦NN�o•♦H,4♦40�009NN��NO{K�000�'���a0•il�00�► been for a. few -•years.pa;,t.. Ilea J S. Hoover 3Velson. Sall numerous -1. friends In, Clinton will be . pleased to Bear that .lp� . 'will • � �.�..,. � ' ]zt all .prcibability'remaiii dere. � Wo Mr. James Woods of Westfield tivas in Ni1xIl� . Z town .Oil +Monday delivering a horse " d to :Ili. C . J Wallis . for 'shipnxeat to ti; i• J i o the west. 'lit: tiG'ouds'doesn't, come e r�'jy , $ : c]owlr, to Clintozi very often .but olii f� I Fcr . friends here are much encased. to 1She'd t► site him when lie conies.. ; i, '►- Miss Mabel Clark,.. who. lead bPeri Iiir:L-77-7— o _ --7- guest_. • r il3 4 fortnight' the . of her. -. sidrtfir,. - rail ® ° lIrs. E. J. Cantclon left nn Sattir ]� i ' .. L� rS�s�S �J11'la Hap nil Si. ;1 #i�+�ut .Peopi� 'You. I HOW. ��,a• � �fy fol.. Go ):Io..ne -to join The Panty. ��, s n Room o her 'brother M i. (' 1-•I�•"� � ' , x tl . T. ,lax 1, of + Sr. the editoria Staff Mrs. Gardn rii Tamiltaii :hiss Violet. a ;J Y ] of the Toronto M e - S is I on a e Barge has been vzsitin; htr. Hawke, of Clintolt : preaclied i Miss '1F, `Phillips ;iaitel 1ric,lids at Star, who arc summering tti.;re. t']sft to lser.son, hIY. Robert- Crar(1- Cxndericli friends. for 'sozile da s, mornin .anti evexiu' iii the 'l. le ed'�� el v' y .g. & th i Ii gi.ti W. this wrelc: Mr. John Thornton, who .has been. net.*., Master Willie .Blacker is spending' church here Sunday fast, s Mr: 1l alnsley tool: t11e service ]m ♦ depeDds not so much on the money spent as where the ♦ managing the 31'ajcstic theatre for Mrs. rboltzhauer 'returned home' aril holida s ,th his uncle in �.thr -Miss M: Brogden v.i.s:ted at the rihe Fresh ter]nn"t i Y y lei ich .grey(. . +j furniture,is bought., r', #Ihe. past year or so' left on NXontlay 'Saturday, from a visit .to old friends country. thionic •of air. Cleo.. An,,11, )VvNil•i;eld, I -lir. A., -Watt, we' arp sorry to learn ♦ b for. Toronto and the theatre will in at $lyill. �hIrs. R. :1:.BcII, Miss .Jean and'i4ias-It,11is. tootle, continues very pearly. all pi olimbili ty be closet for some , 1 Pa . wheat cutt,M; is the , - Bod -� �Miss •Busse. (..aox . is at . the parental • tzr 1� 11hc, babe llee�n, visiting Cxocterw pi (ler. of� lies. I_lisha .;1Ic�'ittie is also• viii i.ho ; See aur . * nt sets . 1 vitrelts:f It pu, on nightly a; big yiome; graving >eturncd.from Torontgf ieh iritnds.' th(+ clay- a ' , sick list: ♦ p ow for the small gripe of aditus- fox thc.holitlays•. Miss :4Ta Davi. ti Tlie bi.tt'v layers .It.e =iart� f w(,ulci . 5(:veriLl parties are.. delivering iViltl • ♦ sitin y s ha. been visiting tier on aijnew :house for 1 '. !,hal;. inn i*11t:. _ rasp}itrries. i i dhe village. 'C a'r, - cousin hiss Cudnpcire of Ii' en x : g They o =especially suitable for a young lady's roam: The 1Ix. W. Jackson •attended the, ! i�llnz '-Test A. SengllkLs and her two .children _ , Kippen, 11 •. • •) i ; . . w z 4t,wa rt of ,filyt;i• ront:l cried •v.cry. plentiful this year; ,owing to the • . of Plattsville are visit•in Y' x iilotlier some time. ' ♦ artistic bedstead, the beautiful . ' coverings, made , tournament at Lontton, yesi,.rtla� tin. g' > ` i , . :.... .. the ,. gran,pk:+r?lie wa.! ::, : herr recent showers:..; . ii � tvorlc an . them a dream and a maker of pleasant dreams S.♦ merely as a visitor, this being tile and sister, firs., anis -t ss Gxlchrist,.Rev, illi.'and Mrs.. Joiliff, , cdelrt o:.!on.tiGednr'sclay this :;c.;:. (Institute will i • p + first time in cars that he r ii t lit.' Alt. Rance Who: (eine � be.l old at the',: ss.rc•of ♦ t F. • Y _ t o , uP, to tit-- ' �ronclatiy to Ctrimsby Park for their Mr. M. Bruce .received leis �,,i.;i'ataL 1tiTrs, IV. L• Prfters' 'tan 7'11urs+la i,ext well. lance a look at them if you admire the rete i hol,da, season. Y S p y ♦ keen• A participant. 1Ir. J?c..:son .is tend the.Iuneral of ,his Ae1ce, hiss Y... dais weelc:from Stratford •;,Irerit it'whim Dr, 11aeCP1liitn .will S)tUl{ ,cin that is not expensive, .. '� personally known to the great ma,- Lillian Jackson, returned' to Toroo- 1Irs. ti'. C. has been sitwe ,l, st ' r, k r . I , ` ♦: Johnstonohnston left tan Tuesday h n L .fall tindti,,a ng rc- an -Interesting subject to wit Wat .. ♦ iority of western Ontario. bmv]ers to on 'Monday. to spend. a few . days with friends' pairs. It now. as good. as n,wv and er, its, sources• tial(- supplies its i. - with whom lie is.ver Cool: Y _ Supplies," :. x ♦ Y pppLl:tr• Mrs. Wm. Coo... }las returned glome -ti- and relatives in Bayfield. promises to do first-class •work: jpurities atud dar.,gers, arid' its uses far • Mr. RaroI'd-Wiltse, .accountant of tie ter a very pleasant - visit twith Mi lir. i�rni. Lyon and faniil. r i,slted'the boti'y in he l " Miss i!T]nnic. Thompson. 'of Albe t v J a t�t1 and disease.. :111 Royal Bank, London,, spent over friends at Shepparcltoii, Le butn.arld Street has i friends at Luck -now: and 1'lite River ladies are, cordially lnv e;' Sunday with his pi lhet 11a car gone vest on a visit to S' rt t to wtien(t• Y c y isle Pofnt i arnx: her brothers and utll r rel hives otnt uVer. ,Sunday last. I , :tile . Wm.. Woodman was reneWi1nh pIQ.H66 v r. Ball , • ♦ and lies. Riltse. S,n c- his rc,:;st T'lie -Lyons and Leer's familie"s lipid arc aasntaiiccs in'tl> ,village last�vrek, Mr, James Twiteliell WAS rent- there. y � ' a , FTJRW1a?TJ12,�v ANS 'TJN � ' L 7�IRT t�R : 'Visit home lie has ' golw into the their atinual picn'c at° t ' .A CT S ed a cottage at. Crodcridl fol, the Mrs, (Rev.} •I3oltzxcs unci :fat11i1 lift . l . i C"odorir ll Wed- I'he, sy ndioate 'lThreslting, autfit pub1is11ing husiness as .'a side "line,. � 11, .o# this tvtek, beingfitted tax for. th4: season's wo'r'e,' Summer. Mr. Twitchell . ' and Harry . last week "isle a month's visit with NHN��til��N�Nb�N�*t►�rl�!♦N;H��p�►��HN�♦N► having taken an inlcirest ,n "The .1n- spend Sunday Ninth the tknuil -hiss C'rysler of, Delhi who has beeii: T:'I-bole ivitl run the engine,- • Joh. y relatives in Detroit Leaminvton ant. � � 'x glee and Bunter" the Ufiicial ;:• pati tri. visitszi her. sister+ Mr, and Mrs. S, J; Alidrew, ' awl! ` illkerville. g Iles. r ed ' Iery JohnstonJolinstan -diff. C R. Townsend the sten the Anglers Assoei.xtipn of (lnanda- for t;he past .piiot)th rctitrned last atator ants:.�. Johnstone• slit water lyo County, New --York At 6, trh:ch Miss 14larian, Mr. J. IV. 1xvin, ;`lr, i4 r. and Mrs. Nelson Cole and Master; k $ T.-Ve SVae aid is The Ali tees claim, tali lar t,st > g g sportsmen's club in�..�the aoriu. c •A'. D. Beaton and .Gra•nt ricaion,' Mrs. Albert MCBrien and Hiss t)live ! Eno, act:oln)anird ti Master Nor- 1 y man. McNeil, visited 'friends about I'll . � ,wagoll. Rey, II, Is. Curry an(l . family re- - lir, R. At4iins is having. • the . roof turned after'a three:w(yeks'. his �b i Mr. PerryPlitmsteel arrived 'i:omc'ott ' Mrs. T. H. L�oi)1( anti ;-li s Vlola,I A. Cantclon i]y Londesboro on Sunda y' visit tvitit of stable repaired b p aT}d J., s ottand:. iticir parents. ) I: 1'oanfti>iut..lire darn#; the work. Monday from a s t ,V� ejc,�' trip .Mrs, • and. Misr s L Cs ptatn Marlin, Goderich, wits iq (Eon list, having gone out, just a through Sad•'katchewnn tt?:l, .t.1bertct, . �antelan wcreean?unQ these }vlso boali town Sunday, n alckig a little •around' little too soon. In speaking of the going as, far west iLStia"i' y 2,11ti In the excursion to Killn.trditlo on!, the square before.dillner• run on his prosperity of Iluron towels of thirt3i Years age, h[r.:;traitan said that ' north. During Itis absence he Ines .Thursday, naw McLaughlan atitp, olrP Ceint'oti friends Where is Billy Jackson? asked 'many Mr. G. S, Stanwood, The News FI"oni Auburn many and spent. a on our occasion they 11ad loaded fit- : Wlinnipog;west- • Sunday at 'Banff with •',ohn Croaas of tkM Silly is front Clinton, a ern representative of the. Doherty alld Will. Shipley. He says the cro P Y " Y' p prospects ros ects arc favorable, hit'• • rlum- Labatt trophy, ski p P)y p, past -president I of the W. •o. 1). A, and one of thea' ' Organ and Piano' Company, was in pa town for a;-coupleo da s t,his'an tfilt, � Y C. Ilowson is busy slopping luis:ber. %.Ver. Chas. Beadle and! C. Schultz rc' steel has Istat yet decided tvhcther or , best fellows in elle game. heath in Mr.-. and Mrs, W. 1". Routledge of Dr- Miss Cora Washington, of t3o•ierich�busy painting c g 'ountY bridges, nAt to accept it business pviposition his brother's family has kept' hs:ln away, tloit and her. and Ntrs. A. ,l, Capp- Is spending part of her vaeUtdon With relatives here. �']x Westfield baseball team I+li.ycd a I in Alhcrta: lite. and Mrs, William and among illy crotvti there+ er, Crodericll, were guests of Mr, and., game tvitli oar boys lies on Saturday Plumsteel would. have returned from is sincere regret at the occasion of) hers, S, S. . Cooper Sunday and Mott- Mr.. Short of Winghani has aliened a night and suffered defeat 1 g by a ::ctiu•e of Saskatchewan ere this wur,� ,t not the wlysence of Mr. Jackson. -•London, day, barber shop in the :luhtten 1)ousc.,7 to .1 with an innings• to spare,' Thofor the expected arriv.tl of alio stot'e Advertiser, Mr, 1V. B, Tavlor, Noll of Councillor']'here will be no need for any c lid to game was agreeable from start t(r Mr, A, Straitoin, who was. G. T. R: Ur. and 1VIrs. 'it. •Ifull and hlr. e)n,(I Taylor, has for the third .consecu- g" round with his, whlsicers on now: itfnish. Raymond nodulate of 1 e-ittdel(r agent at Seaforth for ten years to Mrs. X4 Rice arrived Si,tvrday ' tfve time won the Bishop Strachan The village. trustees have declared was an ideal rcfer&i. 11174 and from that (late to 1882 at from Flint,. Mich., and were the Scholarship for Classics at 'Toronto Aug..fAll as our civic holiday and they Clinton when h.e, was transferred' sol guests of the Chief and Mr;.1;ht.it,-' VIM(rsity, This speaks well for suggested it home picnic, ,vlilch did Goderich, was in town on Tilcsday, Idy until Sunday • evening, They left him.. ' � not find favor, so the former manag- f1last wY1wlat%bsih ( calking on lir. lX. 1'Irr is,.*c•1 .0011r)t,.e>: Pllnt orzVriday and come. Over in I.ittla Miss MaAgir, Bell of Codertehi ors have planned and arranged for the old friends. Mr. Stratton contiaited Mr, Rice's 2.4 lis, p.,auto; visiting has been the guest of her aunt, usual annual ratting at.Point Varm.l Mr. 0. Beadle has his circular sgWw as station agent, at Claderieh untie relatives in Stephen towli.plldp en Mrs. It, A. hell, since the 12til 1 or those . wishin;i; accommodation ap- at cutting w0(Xd for a foto o€ a couple of years ago when lie. re- route, on Sundav Messrs. 1101 and inst. Though but eight yearg of agal ,work ly to A. Arthur or IL Xnox not the farmers, rtf � tired tin account of gill health and td le h > lead I—, -' ilu+ i'o •_ Rice, ,accompanied by the. , Chief and 1_- Maggle is quite a housekeeper. • ater than. the 40 inst. A rig will 1.1 it k Berry, picking is tete order of the. _ to ig c ) 5 luny s Service. for Potty -one years he us sora Wallace, toolk a run t,lp to (lode •irh. we Will not say,bete how Mr. Ahe Stroine, formerly tandlorti�f bc* prov' c ed fur to has els. Among ;day, . flee Ilotel Normandie Ila% retooled the attractions for tilt' tray will br•a W-1.1.._. has not been. Placed upon ilir pent- slow tale went lett if ill y ) e C lief to his d lost ) clerk f ilio Vat- baseball match beitvecti tiaitford' ands Miss. Marjorie Doyle of Xubtfru heti•' of 1 c t o V - -- a The (Eon list, having gone out, just a were to compare the 111-ght of the per house, lJcri'll.. I+'ew ltotelillen Auburn,- the Auburn team have been been spending a few trays at the. ,iy j ;r,(� ,"'(, ►u little too soon. In speaking of the car down the I;Iolniesvitle tend t)ther I • ai'e rtiore popular among ilio travrti-,doing fxfriy gond wore: stud have bcezl �lonpe of her (oasis), VliSsl'l3criha'M4in�y. MailMail"� ` and Empire or am* 11 Herald prosperity of Iluron towels of thirt3i Years age, h[r.:;traitan said that ' hills to looping the loop be migllt be. relating grow lie persow ll felt, y Ing ,public than the sante gvniak Abe, ;wafting . ((lr singly ti,lno to have at Miss I:tTie. Stoltz spent last woelc * , t � '. Mr..Thos. Mitchell, from New "York friendly game with :�altford. The with buss Mabel Vallitlap of C ot,boratc. lL on our occasion they 11ad loaded fit- : At rho brow of tach hill lie he put his State, IS i guest of his sister, tAuburn lawn teatnis ellep will supplfl A few of the farmers kro plow]ngt .. 'Will e ssen {J ' to anya�,t�,r address in ty cars of grain at Seaforth in iwenty-four hours and there- Were trust in providence tied she Ariver and hung. breathing Mrs. glen, Cole. Mr. Mitellell is' a the rackets there for those taho wish sod for wheat• at present. McKiliotl to play. Z'wrybody IN welcome. lire! Tile Hessian Av doing v on, a sigh t,# re- native of but hag been . is conslder- Canada� ' 50e, 909 ininiense Sbipinents cif cattle and timber from that place in those . littf When lie could again ein(nt the telegraph poles as tier car movt'cd,' y many years, It is tin less ltaV? adzva s lia(1 ti good time at the able 'damage to the whc(�t but the aloe always • than twenty-seven years slice lfw lake and expect to again. Rig% wkll,farnlors and their binders will t,00i), for stays. Snootily along, teas last in C'lillton. leave the village at 8 it. In. :stop its ravaging.