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,August Obi 1910
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HOUSIES OF SCUTARI. A i'DDR JUMP FOR SALT;.•—A SECOND RANT)
-.•.•�-----• � square piano. Will be sold cheap for
"Passible Reason Why Their 1q/in. H :Cling 1+1rrr 13sing th,Ps�#h .0f Ise- cash. Apply at News -Record of-
.dows ,Are Iron Garrod, bey, the Fainter. flee. 40
of, all villainous roads those outside Napoleon Bonaparto. as is well
of Scutari are the most depraved. known. was in the habit of walking
They are not roads ,at all.. but ,just with hls arms crossed upon his cheat E ,S T R A Y E D. -A DARK RED
washes and wallows and .ditches .and. and blo bead alightly bent 'Forward. steer, 2 years old, with thick horns.
:stone gullies, I have seen bad roads Isabey. the painter, was at Malmal. A e k f
Mr. J. C. Armour of Clinton ioin4
ed his faMily in town on Saturday.
The Misses Hyde returned to thc;ir
Lome in Hamilton on Monday after a
pleasant visit with the Misses Wat-
age takes place very, quietly the !at-
ter .end of this month.
Mrs. T. H. E. Jones and little
daughter, Muriel, of Duart, are the
guests of Mrs. Jones' parents,. Mr.
1n parts of our own country, roads
surveyed .by George Washington and
never touched since, but they were a
,dream of luxury as compared with
these .of Turkey. Our carriages bit-
'' lowed and bobbed and pitched and
son..and he and sows of the .lest Coit-
gal's aids -de -and Were Navin a game
g
of t('ayJu on the lawn, Isbead had.
already jumped ,Over the beads. of
' ;Must of them when at the turnin • of
ny p rson nowrng a his wltere-
abouts Is requested to advise D. A.
Forrester, Clinton. dO---Z
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FARM FOR SALE, -EAST HALF
.8011.
and Mrs. Le Touzel. ,
bumped themselves until I of out and
t;
tt path he espied the lust player, who,
It'
iu the retluisite position,.8cewed to. be
,
of Lot 21,' Can. 4, L.R.S., Tucker -
Mrs. R. Miller McNair of Chicago,
by her little child, is
Captain rd. Robinson ran tip to
his family few days rash
walked to keep from tieing lamed. for
life.
Por, the ordeal: Ismei y pur.
smith, containing 50 acres. The
land
accompanied
visit a week
.a
VANSICKLEI -In Wingfiam, on July
'lean•
rased his course without 1006111" but
is all cleared, well fenced and
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dickson,
while his boat,. The iroquctu, Was un-
.And; thenthe houses-tbe villas I
rook his .flight so brolly as. only to
underdrained. Where are on the
and her parents, Mr. and 1VIrs• R.
dergaing repairs at Cleveland.
had expected to see -dear me, how can
reach the other's shoulders, and botill
premises a good bank barn and
Miller. I
Mr, and Mrs. Adam Barrow have
..Picture those cheap, ugly, unpainted,
tolled over and over in the sand.
good stabling, a good house and
Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Kilpatrick :have
returned from t eiir honeymoon tri
h eY
P . averdeeorated architectural crimes?
' iu Isubey's consternation, his sup -
plenty of water --one well at the
been spending apart of their vacs-
'.s
and are now settled in their residence
Them r period Wooden and belong to the
jigsaw gone mad, Tbey sub
posed Fellow player turned .out to be
house and one at the stable. For
tion with the formermother at Dun-
atinon. While in town the were
g Y
on .Etgim as'emue,
Bliss -G*1ad s McNevin who success-
F
gest an owner who has been too busy
Bonaparte, who
I got up, foaming at the
mouth with anger, and, erawing his
furt'h'er particulars apply on, the
premises, or address George Brown -
the gueots of the latter's parents,
fully passed her Normal school exam.
'
saving money for a home to acquire
any taste, who has spent his savings
sword, pounced upon the unfortunate
lee, Seaforth P. O.. 40�•�-•8:
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Knox.
has been engaged an the Zurich pub-
'staff.
for lumber and trimmings and had
artist. :lsabey, luckily for himself, fret-
,
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TOW1vTSI;IP nF STs1NLI;1i
Mr. and Mrs. Plunkett of Frosperi-
ty were rho guests an Saturday of the
lie school
The Od'dfellaws field
nothing left for paint, still be than.
ter at running. than at leaping, took to
his heels jumping
latter'is mother, Mrs. Rutledge, St.:
and Rc+ge:cait's
w mammoth picnic at Menesetung Park
aged to reserve enough to put iron
bars .on h.is windows -that• is, on part
and, the ditches di-
viding the property from the highroad,
BY-LAW
. No. 'S for 1910•-•A By-law to levy
. Patrick street.
on Wednesday of last week. Although
of the Clouse, the harem -every man
slot over the ":all and never stopped
on the Collectors' Roil the amount
Mrs. Rutledge entertained her
there was a heavy showex of iain- Ile-
becoming his own jailer, as it were. I
until, brentbless, be reacbed the Kates
of unperformed statute labor at the
grandchildren, members of the Plun-
fore they left town and. they, had soigne
remarked:
of the 'Tuileries. '
rate of $1.00 per day'. - tT--W here-
kett and Rutledge families, during the
experiences at Saltfo dI witli. the
"I suppose that is tokeep the nelgh:
Isatbey, It was added, went Immedt-
by enacted by the municipal coun-
first two weeks of their school vasa,
worat hail storm ever known in this
dors from stealing their wives,"
ately to 51me. Bouaparte's apartments,
cil of the Township of Stanley, act -
tion.
generation,, the afternoon was very
But the horse doctor, wiser and
'and she, alter having laughed at the
Ing under. authority of Chapter 223,
Much regret is expressed at the de-
enjoyable when Old Sol again showed
more observant, said;
m#shnp, advised him to lie low for A
Section 561 R.S.O. 1807, that the.
pasture of Mr. Firth, science master
his smiling face.
"No; it is to keep a neighbor from
little while,
sate of $1.00 per day bac levied: on
at the C. I., and his wife froth town,,
, Mr: and Mrs. I -Tarry Salkeld enter-
breaking. in and leaving another."--
--
the Collector's Voll of any person's
His position is being filled by his
tamed the members of the Epworth
$
Albert Bigelow Paine In Outing Naga.ADAM'S
'��(� APRi.E,
statute labor left u y
unperformed b
brother, Mr. Thos. Firth, vrbo is
League of the North street chu•reh at
zine, -.
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September 1st, 1910, and same to
now spending his vacation in geologi-
their beautiful home on the BayfieldAn
AMUY, S. .
Important Organ That Helps to
be collected with the other taxes,
goal survey work.
Road on Tuetrday evening of last
,GRAVE'YARDS. I
Protect the Brain.
Pathmasters must have their
Miss Lila Cameron, accompanied
week•
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The Cit y Hops-
Orae of the most remarkable pieces
lists in by September 1st, 1910,
Mrs. Beattie, a guest at Old Orchard
The County fathers' have been haves
!e sly Intermt od. .
of rpech,tnisw in the human system, a
Dated this 80th day of July, 1910,
Cottage, on the Mackinac trip, by
steamer Ignace, an Friday last.
ing. the exterior of the court house
re -painted and it is hoped that a
The city of Amoy is Ott an island of
device which, antiefprtted several. of
our modern. patents, is the Adam's up,
7-eWm. Glen, Reeve, J. E. Harn-
well, Clerk, 90-2
Mr and Mrs Black and faudl'y of
handsome stew fla will illi
the same. name, For upward of_ 1,000
,pie, wU[ctr for ages physicians consid-
" "
The Reasola Why'.
(}wing' to the strike news ,paper
Which should .have reached '1 tie mews-
Record a fortnight ago i, tied tip
soinewhere between here and the nWis
Which prevents us from turning out,
a paper up to its usual appearance.
A, Sieh Treat I
Mrs. Howaril Humphrey (nee
..Madame Wall) is expected front. Jack-
sonville, .Florida, shortly to 'iisit'her
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hearn,
and may give a concert.
Personeds
Mrs. Penton and children returned to 1
Toronto on Friday after a three •
weeks' visit with Clinton,, friends.
Mr. W. T. Livermore of Dundalk vis,
iced his mother, Mrs. Jas. Liver-
more, last week after an absence of
eight years. Mr. Livermore ha,d
the, misfortune to lase his wife .a
short time ago.
Iwinghalift
1VMrs. 11 Hinseliffe is seriously ill
and was taken to the hospital on
Sunday.
Mrs. Maguire left last week for Neu-
stadt where she Will, reside with her
soar, Mr. J, E. Maguire, who is man-
ager of the Bank of Hamilton in that
place.
Mr. John Fisher left last week for
the west where he will spend some
time in the hope of -getting better
health.
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MANspAwLIN
't'
{7 ipMut 1948. 6Y Tiles X41121II OD,
MAN, -•A -LIN Is An
�' e l
x: l Belt Remody
for Constipation* •
There are: many. ailments
directly dependent upon con-
stipation, such as biliousness,
discolored and pimpled skint
inactive liver, dyspepsia, over-
worked kidneys and heaidache,
Remove constipation. and
all or these ailments dig••'
appear.
MAN-A-L.IN can be relied upou.
g ow. to produce a gentle action o£
years it has Item an important trading' eyed a sort of freak of nature with. """'"-' ` �" `- the bOWels, making ills slid
Montreal returned to, their home on The four mortars- which have been place. ',L`6h population of the Lgtand out any material use x11 the bumliq p
Monday after spending a very pleas- put in position on the Square have , is estimated at over 900, VOTERS LIST, 1910 --MUNICIPAL- Mrs, Patterson, wife of. Hon. J: C. drastic cathartics entirelytill-
g0iy and it has ..economy. But how dffiereptly this Paierson formerly Lieutenant-Gover,-
ant two week's holiday in town. been painted black. it of the Village of $a ,field.-- Y
been said that there are aomethfngllke little device is •considered today! Ty 'K Y nor of Manihoba d' necessary,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday Smith and' We congratulate Miss Foster on her 5,000,000 dead bodies peeked in its soil. If we had no. Adam's apple there. Notice is hereby given that. I have v , ted near Ottawa.
Miss Agnes, have taken appointinent as. teacher, of S. S. No. For many centuries the hillsides of the would have been more deaths. from transmitted or delivered to the peri • Over stixteen thousand deaths have A dose or two of Malta)-a�lln
Alp their residence in Mitchell, where 8, Colborne, city have been used as it . burying apoplexy and brain disorder than ever sons mentioned in sections 8 and been caused by' cholera since the he -
ginning of the resent outbreak in iS advisable in slight febrile .
the latter holds a position. Mrs. Fred. Egener and little son,. ground. Now the city and the eerie- chronicled in history. Instead of be, 9 the copies required by said sec- May ,gas P a r
Mr. and Mrs.. Dean have taken up Donald of Brantford have been Visit- ter are hopelessly mixed. The graves gar this article serves tions to be so transmitted or de-. y t in 'Russia. attacks, I, g ippe. Colds and
y Ing a useless or.
housekeeping in the Smith cottage on ing a% Mrs. Egener's old home, , that touch one another at every point and ns an- important storage •system to .livered, of the list made, , pursuant - Influenza.
Fast street. of 1VIrs. 11Te1•,;wan of the Cambria_ form a solid white surface of rock. protest the brain. -to ,said Act of x11 persons appearing_
The We}ss family and wine friends .Road.. brick orceiuin and eeineii covering lbs instance, wUen'•'we are. excited by rho last reviised Assesstnatrt
. , P t, g DRAIN TILE FOR- SALEL--W.E NOW • T"E MAN -A -LIN Cd.,
picnicked at Harbor Park last week. The Woman's Institute meets this more than. 1.000.000 s mire feet: Near, , or too animated tbe: heart pumps the Roll of the said Municipality at el -
Mr§. Geo. Black, who has been in afternoon at Oddtcllows hall: j q blood u ,'to, tbe;brain a little too fast, ext}oust for members of the Legisfia- .rave a stack of 7?ile on hand rant; COLUMBUS, Otili), U.. S, A..
very poor health lately, is improving. - ,fierge�ant Huckstcp, 'vlia has been buried vertically to save. space. They ' and It It could not be stopped by some five Assembly and at Municipal el- ing in sizes from 2?3 up to 8 incites.
one of the Joss houses -30,000 bodies are ,up
'to
J. McDonald returned front To ill for several months, was takern. t'o plot of ground of as many `automatic device death or. brain' d}s- ections which list, was first 10 and : Works
Tile only made, to . .
Mand on- a
ronto hospital on Saturday looking the M. and G. Hospital' last week..' .. . . .ease would follow. •• The Adam's .up- • posted up : at my office in' na'yfeld ceder. Works half mile' east oI
much improved. feet
wells from which the cit draws.. T b ne No. 9 on 115. ,
Ehmonciville. Pilo
P Mrs. To'versey' of I1an>ilton and y Intercepts
tl� is the. blood storage cistern wh1cU on the 2nd day of August, 1910, and -Kruse hros. E FOR SAT.E,. A . COTTAG '. FOR
William' : its water su 1 u e cepts the rapid, flow arid. holds . xemizintr there Por ins ectfon, Fl gmondville p, O. Mr. and Dies. J. W. Firth left this Mrs. Jack ��lexander of Fort William pPy are shallow and.are p ,ect� sale, on Mary street. -Apply to Mrs.
week to spend the mouth of August. are the guests of their .sister, Airs, sunk on the edge of 'graveyards' and tit° surplus blood. ars are called upon. to. examine tho . .39-6 Whitehead or Miss Little. 1, 38 .
even .anion Again, if the supply from the heart salid list, and if . any at Durham, the old home of the login Tluckstep g. the tombs themselves, . y, omission or
Thewater Is mudd and fs colored b: tuns sbort. and the brain is likely to •oth n er
er• I Mru. J C. Armour and iwo little y y o. rocs are found therein; . to. � 'l . ,
The "Scouts" lett on Monday morn- dau hters - � Clhitcti -are the bests the perpetual. turning. up of the soil.. sutler from an insufficient suppty the . •,.take .immediate proceedings to have TI'AOITI,R N ANTED FOR S, S ,, , .
g ;; g NO. FOR S.1LL.-1.7 ACRES OE GOOI}
It has. no.sewers, and the streets va storage cistern givesvp. its :tsurpltis :the said errors. corrected accoi'din 13,. Stanley, duties to commence order an 'ice
Ing for the camping groun(ts ai Iron of Mrs; Walton. � r of .blood.. Thus this organ acts sit- g after the stammer' h �' land, ,. ict brick house, hard
Springs. Twenty.five go from town . Mr: and Mrs: Love hav(- taken a from two feet to six feet in width. No g to law; -Dated th}p 2nd Clay of olidays. .Appll•- and soft water, .lank bar
and a number are expected to join :t •s p tomafieaIty to checl: and increns° the cations received u to Jt t n, drive
P join ]tete residence nl the house owned wheeled vehicles can use.them:.. Sere August; .1910. -Ii. W.. Erwin AMuni- P fly. `l WT.-- house ho en. , Good r i
:-heat front- Winghani and Clinton. and lace and there Is an open plaice or plaza, .flow of the blood to the- Drain, Protect- el ail Clerk,' Bayfield. .40-3 James T. Keys,. . Sec. -Tr, � P l o ci aid, .all
p Y Y , easurcr, kinds, fruit; Situated on Base Line
lately by Mr. attd Mrs. ing that 'organ from damage through Z'arna I': O, <i6-3
Airs, Kellogg of Paris is thu guest John Mcl)onald. dug out so as' to be a huge receptacle . •aur temporary excesses: _ Pearson's porat'ion of the town " of
of her randau hter Mrs. Barr Mrs. Rev. Bateman- Jones' and two ! into which.the streets discliarge'thelr o ts' t
R g - Y (Rev..) i]'eekly, (lin(on. Capp]; n tits premises or
;titowc• sons aria _ stay lig.- at• Hotel Kllase>t. 'refuse. hilth abounds, and its twin IIMPOI :DED C.A.TTIJ, —I ' HAVE1. to Isaac hatre.' C�lin'ton 1': 0.
v Mrs, Collett, Last street, is recov sister, disease, flourishes. The atmos- TE ,A W 38. .
Rev. Bateman Jones returned to Sedan' and Bath Chairs. in the hayfield . PounEi'til Bead pf , AN I'E,D....M. OR . S. S, . .
ming from her recent indisposition. Mexico last• autumn, but ATrv; Jct cs phere Is laden with noxious � smells, The sedan chair•, so called from has- c the corgi kiln e 2 r c , s r No. `1, Mullett, dui}es to 'c •
n a g k. d y ow , 5 August 15th, 1910. State
Contractor McLaren is now busy. 'remained }n Canada t5 superintc°_ltd and fire burial of the dead goes on at ing been made ut Sedan,' in I+rance.. two -year-olds and:7 O'nE� ear -olds. ,solar
an alarming rate.' was introduced into Eng 5' oXpectect and eteliience. A lica- .y I cents wilt paY:tt'sub=
erecting a large livery barn and sale- rile education of 'iter sans. Aland in the 7'iie q'vncr can Have the same by' ti 1 pp
time of -icing Charles I. OPLen this ons received up to Aug.stable on the east side of his it(w Mrs. Lyons and tatt>}ly. have retain proving property and payinG ex- 4 1st.- 3CY1�1t1017 t0 ,.T!1e News
The Zulu:Uiamond'Mtner, chair.: was. most ornate without and Win. Cat.eliSec.-Treasurer' C'on-
pt,operty on South street, ed. to their sumnler.home; by old -Lake. As.sbowin^ the loyalty of tri luxus ' pensee.=W'. J. Elliott', Poundkeeper. >
.Mrs. Joseph Whitely 4s very much Huron. , . „ y e Zutu lous within.' for ala ancient oet stance. Record t0 end of 1910.
diamond miners Sir' .N'ililam ' Crookes . speaks of one- P hayf std, July . . th. 39. 38
improved in health lately. Miss ATaq lSli":ott wad accotitpani((t described an amusing in , + • _
lieu. DLr. and Mrs. .Jones lett for on lits visit to.. fort Fluroti by cher . a 5 g �tdent.whtetr Cove: ea with velvet red, - ` - -- - - - ____.__ . , _. _ .
;,1; cam0 to his knowledge *ben at.Elip- And cloth of fine gold about your head. "%'�'v'%•w.•,%-,%. ,.q•,�:q,,,-%,-lb,� 1"kh, �;��„�V*,�`
.Montreal on Monday. Mr. Jones will, little nephew, Vance :Sickles; anti her , r ' With damask white and azure dies d✓�
dam: The Gula had been superintend- Well. .diapered with lilies neW, �� ude ..
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fill the pulpit 0f the Point St. Char recce, Mrs. :crepes and little son, ing a gang of natives on. a small claim. - •
les Baptist church during the vasa-. C,hrystal, .of .C'ollingwoo•d; where they nt ttre .ricer wasbin s. It cell ' Seated in their sedan chairs in. all the .
g yielded but .1 - A��
tion of its pastor. are the gue�ttr p� 1Miss Llliott's!' sisr few, • stones; and the ''owner sold file glory of, paint, powder and patches, l�
Much rigger t teas expressed, at . chic t# -r, Mrs. Sicli}E's. claim, banding over the plant and the the belles and .ladies of Cashion of the* pa'tr� (�
sudden death of Rev. Canon Dallis by Airs. Jack Aletaiidet of 1�oLt .Wil- smallstair; the Tutu remain n to took 'etghteentb..century were carried from �. a , : $ .
nix+mbers and adherants aif St.. Creon- . i : r 1 g rout. to. rout by- tiro stout lackeys in '
!ant. 1, maklftf,, a pleasant. �istt. an after the business tall the new owner '. ;.�. OUr to>r% is ,COTirlplE;te Wlth.
e s church where his comm was al- town 'after an absence -of. , :v+ livery. As all -people who'. love their r
g g . Sr (ntc(n took Possession.: In ..the course of a D#cken .ar 1 i7.- tiCles suitable for '
Dickens.are aware, these' chairs were o 1'1 pp
nays welcomed. years.: Site }s the :guest of her moth- ; ft'v tuontbs .the purchase= becat>ue lis- .. y . .
still in. use in the�dass'ot the' 0 « 7s- f I.
Rev. Dr. Ross of 'Toronto filled the •Mrti. C.•opk and her sister; ,Mrs.. Huck- ;Satisfied 'With his bargain, not a single ;
. club.
pulpit of Knox church at both ,ser- ste di4mond- having• turned u since the. ,
..�.. yVe Presents
transfer,, One rtigtrt.the-Zulu came to' The origin of .the bath chair Is
$ I
vices last Sunday. A vray pretty Alis Edwina .,Carr -is the guest • .'of', 'cwropt in mystery.'': We are told HAVING PURCHASED 1 iin $ '. . .
anthem was sung at rite offertory by his old master'in a mysterious manner
her uncia. and aunt, Crown Attorney' that it was '.'much used by the inhab- BLACKSMTTIIING BUSINESS (1I+'.
the choir in which the solo parts and laying a• brindful of diamonds on itants' of Bath." y p which. will be enduringand carr our I :
and Mrs. Seager:. . _ , ., " probabl for the . ur- .'MR, . JAMES FLYNN, WE WOULD'
were taken by Miss M. Mckinnon and , the table; said: There, boss, are your "pose of .getting to and from the pump RESPI:CTFULLX SOLICIT THE ht'.1rtist . W 1$heS folUltUre happ111esS.
Mr.. J, Thamsdn. Miss Agnes TIavill i'he 'many fr}ettds of .11Mr. TCzn tl'ar diamonds. 1 was not going to et the
k ,„ room. Nowadays the. use. of the. bath• PATRONAGE OF THE TOWN : bF I . . I .. $ 1
of Detroit, rendered a solo .very I nock .will regret' to hear that ,he re- new man.truve any of them.. chair, is confined chiefly •to invalids;=- CI4INTON AND VICINITY. High Grade Watches•
sweetly. ceived seriousi injury one. day' Tart 'London. Mali.
week Trout failing from the roof of an King. and Commons. ane Clocks r
The Funeral of the late Rev. B. We >tillakd, a specialty ofe Fancy:.Clocks -
Nott took place on Tuesday afternoon outbuilding :which 'he was hawing te- I>'Ing James I. of England, although ,.: I : ,
shingled. It is.hoppd that his in- keenly alive to his own divine right, Shoeing Lame and ..titer- Pearl i3rooche5
of last week. The funeral was Un- unies ma not Love as serious n, was yet recognized the - ,
.der the direction of the Masonic Or- at first feared. of commons. Sir Robert Cotton was triages, fering Horses and guar Diamond 12ingS \
1 Y' prove power of the housa� Mar � ,r
der, Rev. Dr. Dougall conduc: I
t rile i antee satisfaction in• that ,�
religious services at house and ceme Mrs. (Dr.) -Reginald Shannon a,nd one of: the twelve members to carry PICOT--1Vf;,STON--Tn Goderich town
daughter, .Gwyneth, are the [ICS the famous aeclaration against IDOlIOp ship, July 27th; Frances Eleanor, litre. X . Wedding Rings
tery. $
The pallbearers were six mem- g. is of . .
bees of Maitland lodge : Judge Hott Mrs. Lliot and NIrs. Seager. oltes to the kine of Newmarket. When daughter. of Mr. Walter Weston -to 5terlin and Plated • _'
€ g the king caugiit sight of'them be call- Francis Joseph Picot. CARRIAGE 1tiTAKTNt; AND g -
John Gait, F, F, Lawrence, J. W. Knoa church Ladies' Aid held 'tvt:ry. ed out. "Oh, chairs, chairs, here - ,
Vanatter, E. Downingand R. J. Me- successful tnc tvrhtr► twat` k n es comm'." His majesty RE'PAIRIN'G OF ALL' KINDS Silverware which
garden' partq g y g BII LBY-WATSONA•t. the.liamo of I t
gaw. Rev. Mr. Nott was a native last week oh the sett the bride . E uesin township, PROMPTLY ATTY:NDED TO, a ways makes .a I .. ... $
p y t,raunrts of mounted ill$ horse on one occasion to ,' g p' GIVE US A CALL.
of Trevanrick, Gorran, Corn'vatl, Mr. A. D. McLean. 'The rain inter- , find h#s usually quiet steed in a restive Hal.tan •C -o.; • on July ;12th; . by useful gift, h
.
Rev. 1)r. , Aiitt}R, 14Ir. Georgb B1c1- CHARGES MODERATE.. '
Eng., and was in his seventieth year, fering with file entertainment; i 'was :mood. .•'TUB tie'it i' my Saul, sirrah;'
He was pastor of a Bible Christia Pos'tnoned . until the jollowin even- ' said :the kin to the prancing by, B: A:, of St. Marys,, � $
Christian .. n e g p g brute; y ...'.�►•w disdnunt of 25 er cert. will be
church in England* For some sixteen ing :vNheai rife crowd returned and "and you be -do quiet I's send you to of Mortis Tp., to Miss Myrtle, on- ..
years camping later to the United some $122 were. realized; the 500 kings iu the house of coot ly daughter of Mr. °and Mrs..Rob- .. .' ' giV Tl on all China. .
States where he held different charges St.' George's church held a garden mons, They'll qulekly tame you," Brit Watson. ,, / Q IINDERS.
, $ __ - - . . I - . I.- .. . . .. I. . . $. . .
before retiring from the active minis: party on Mr: Corey's lovely grounds•, V , 45 :1
Issuer of Marria e
tery. He is survived b his widow, Croseroaide Burials. Births. � � . I I $ •. -
Y St George Crescent, which was also Formerly it was a genersii CttaLom to , •1.
. .. _ . Licenses.
. GRIGG Marriage ,:
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one brother, Nicholes, and one sig- vers successful, The 33rd Regi�mt�it - J,
ter, Mrs. Fea,gan, all of town. . Band furnished music, Proceeds am- erect crosses at the junction .of Pout.• PEER• --in ,Yorkton, Sash., July 0 ..
�. ., . .. ,
M ti7h' f J roads o i if � .. _ _. ..
r. rte o Dei Rio Texas is , re- punted to $234.
visit'ng the alit town after. an . absen-
n a p ace se consecrated ac-
cordln€ to the piety of ttre Sge Sui{
29th; to Mr. and Mrs. Natman
Peer, a son, still -born,
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Ce of about forty years. --�° I -
rides and notoriously bad characters
.
1Vlght or bay
On July 23rd at the home of the ..
THE Ai4I?rNDTiD OATH PASSES
bride's parent's, 5t. George Crescont,
were frequently buried near to these;
: not with the .notion of indignity, but
WINTER -4n Ale cordes Hospital,
. Goderich,• on Jul 25th to Mr.
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the marriage took place of Miss THE HOUSE Ob' LORDS.
tri a spirit of chair} tha being ex-
P t. g
eluded from holy rites, they, by being
and Mrs. Hobert Winter f
' Jr."►
SeaCortli, daughter.
I.
:: S 1?.NI7 YOUR VACATION
Gladys, second daughter of Dr. and
London Aug.S.-The accession dei
Mrs. J. Benson Whitely, to Mr. Jain- ' g�
es Collins Edmonton, cls atiah bill, triking out the, obese-
buried' at crossroads might
g be in
: pisses next 111 Sanctity t0 ground Seto-
.a
VANSICKLEI -In Wingfiam, on July
'lean•
,
,. „
`: *11 , . AT THE SEASIDE ::.
form- f ,
of eardi
eery of Kincardine. The cercmon es offensive to the F•oman (abiotic
he ceremony
ally consecrAted.- Westminster Ga-
1st to Mr. and Mrs. Bert.
sick]:, a son.
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Y Church in the declaration made by
was performed by Rev. J. T. Le
the King after accession and sulr5ti-
Gear of Lansing, lViich., brother
zc`tte.
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CAEtBE�R1`-•Tn• 1-Tullett, on ,Tiny 20t1t,
he w rexcursions v}
T to ate a. the
-in-
law of the bride, assisted by Ite'v. Dr, tuttng merely 'the words, "am a fatttt-
Like a Woman,
"tf you'll 1!1000,' said I"Innick "tbb
to Mr. and Mrs. George Carbert,
a son.
Grated Trunk Railway System to:
Caeouna, flue., C'harlottetown,l'.1i,
Dougall. The bride was, gowned fn . ful Protestant was passed by title
a lovely face dress over white' satin Nouse of Lords upon third reading
poets Invariably sfiy `she' 'when ref'efL
ring to the earth. Why should th4
TIJFFO�i'D-In Goderieli, 'Oil July
Halifax, N.•S., Kennehankport, Me,, .
Murray Bay, ttlue., North Sydney,
and carried a shower boqut•t of lilies yesterday.. No changes were mad'(: in
of the voile and bride. the formula as. adopted by the Clouse
earth be considered t0mintne?"
"t4'hy
20th, to Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Tuf-
ford, a son.
N'.,c
Y roses. She of eomm.ons,
was
not? Nebody knows Lust hotMr
Old Orchard, Me.,. Portland,. iVTe,,.
given away by her father. Miss
old the earth. is. „
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STOT11ERS--At Dungannon, on Sat-
,
St. John, N,B., St. John's, N11d.,
F:. Tye played MendelssohWs wedding There was little opposition to the
urday, July 23rd, to Mr.•atid Mfrs.
Sydney, N.S,,
march as the bridal couple took their bill and the Arehbighop of Canterbury
Earhed.
George Stothers, a son,
will enable you to do so at small
places in the large bay window which was the leader In urging its adoption.
She — He was, desperately in lovecost.
was banked with ferns apd flowers. Ht: said, "We are reaching &end
with her. Why, he sent bet t"btly
Deaths
TICKETS O'r0OD GOING AUGUST
Little Miss Helen Le Gear made -a of a feud which has been mischievous
bowers add presents nearly every day
8, 9, 10, 11:
fairy-like ringbearer. and vexatious in the highest degree.
for two years. He -Did he bnalyr WWI
JOHNSTON-On the Babylon Lille
R ;TURN LTMTT ALTYUST 30th,
Mr. and Mrs. Collins left• on the at- The proposed change, to relieve the
her. She•-Nc'lte eafntd h6f.
"' -- Y
Stanley, on duly 29th, Samuel
10I0, .
ternoon train for Rdmontah, where .'overeign os an unplh'as'ant obligation
. I
Johnston, aged 41l ears.
g y
SAILTNG�S OF PASSENGER
Mr. Collins holds the position of reg will be., a credit to the Christiau cont•
siden't engineer of the'G.T.R. , mon service."
H,i Was bight.
tliAhr'DT-Suddenly oil August 1st, An.
S'1'EAbIt!".RS,
Pearn Sarnia to Soto, Port Arthur
Almong the Out-of-to•wn grocers at Lord Lansdowne, approving the new
"M y doctor told ate I would have to
drew Gunn, of Toronto, aged ' 54 and'
Duluth every Mcmday, Wednesday
the wedding were : Mrs. Malcolm form,. remarked that "standing at the
tiult Banns; s0 much meat
years.
.
and ,Saturday at 3.30 p.m., the Wed -
Kincardine: Airs. "if in an -i 111 sus No" beginning of the new reign under, the
..DId you laugh him to seorn7"
TIREWIN-*•In T+.ast Wawanobh, on
ne►sday and Saturday obeamers going
ra Griffin, Guelph; Mrs. 1,, 1'1. Tamil- happiest ttuspicea, T do not, wish its
"T slid at Aret. But when he sent In
July 24th, Catherine Taylor, rel- through
to Duluth. Sallings from
'ton, Waterloo, Iowa; Mr. T. P'. Col- opening days to br disfigured by re.,
his bill I ilound he witty tight."--•Wfltsh• .
let of the late Wm. Trewin, aged
C`ollingwood 1.30 P'111" Mondays,
lins, Edmonton; Rev. IT. W, and Mrs, ligiaus aftimosities.,,
ington Star.
81• years add 10 montlisr.
Wolin csdays and Saturdays for .Soo
Wright and Alleges Mabel and Beth Tht• Duke of• Norfolk expressed gxaat.
ollins TC
C ins ardfn • Mrs
Ej t
His E is.
WRA Y-�••In F)as't Wa+wanosh, nn .Tuly
from
and Georgian Ilay ports. Sailings
, W W. crude on behalf of himself and ills
Smith, B'attlerreek, Mich, fellow-C+athalics
y
Tofu (wlio takes b#t♦ meals at a hE1 '
23rd, Wm. V4 ray, of I3aelgravc, ag
Wray, :found
C
to Pin a .1 � Parry
t ng 3 P.m., daily
arid way »orfs daily except
for the ellange.• Lord
Mrs. D. McIver of Winhiptg alt. 11allifax, a utast intense high 'Church
'
`c-0--06 you like yoar meals Served
ed. 07 ears.
I' . 'Sunday.
g ch
nounces the engagefnetit of lies laugh peer, was equally warn, in his
table 'd'hote7 rt3fek (Who 'pfittonlrety it
NOTT Tn Goderich, 'ori Saturday,
Secure tickets and full information
ap-
ter, ..Myrtle Rowell, to Mr. Itt. 11, provat of the new form of (Ia•
street waffle vviigoiti•-�X0. I geticiral#s
take'niftie tf Ia east.- Olkillmore AMeri•
T f
,lily 23rd, Itev. Mulaamin Nott,
rota :. .
Rutherford of Winnipeg. The mat'ri. , e)aration,
ran.
Ph. It., aged 09 years attd 0
7(�iIN Tt11NSitOItI1, Town Agent.
1
mautlis.
A. iI. Ii A'T 1'T:SO Depot Agent,
I
for the month of Aug, when the goods are
. most required.
10 p.c discount on Rugs, M'attigg's, Linoleurns. Curtains, xtc.•
10 p.c.off Iron Beds --Beds £rorri $2 up to $25. Our special at $4;
is a, winner.
10 p.c. off Mattresses and Beit Springs,
. Dressers and Stands for $8.50, Oak Rockets, $1.90, Couches $5.
Our leader at $8 is not equalled at'the price in the county.
Curtain Stretchers loaned. to our customers free.
Our Dus-Kot Carpet Cleaner will be loaned free for one day only.
Gerhard-lteintztnan piano for which I am the only went in this ,
vieinity, -teed no introduction• -"no bluff} needed to sell it.'
Picture Fraffling and Repairing
Neatly' and Promptly Done.
The Store
Walef
Phoma is
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of t...&Y,w
1Vlght or bay
r+utnitura
Dealer 0tt9ld llwdertnkor
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