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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-13, Page 4I.."",".....e.nev....".""....e...".. Direct Importations of ' • ' • • •-•••••,",-.0",r.70,0*.4•11,47,0t.0.4.0 •4•••`.Z ROM jnykTON POTTERIES -gAFF000snow,- , ,THE JACKDAW OF RIDEMS' ,COACHING PAYS IN graotArot----- '.140TQR '6Alke 'FRIAR' 'RIP VAN WINKLE,' " Etc. The Royal Doulten Stamp ott every piece. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNgIN 1 , \ FRENCH CHINA. Our Art ,Departinent is a splendid place to pur- chase a present for .a wedding or any special occasion. 114114••=0414•1=440,111111111.1111. W. COOPER & CO: CLINTON Clinton News Record OLINT.ON — • ONT. • W. J. „MITCHELL, Editor "and Proprietor. Blake Statute lakor has begun in this locae • Mr.- S. Swayze Jr. spent Sunday with his parents in the 'village. • Our school picnic this year will,. be held on Tuesday • next • itu Leviet's grove Grand Bend. All-- are cordially invited. The raid on Tuesday caused •nesture etirefereneFenetiew aepeet. With' oe- easional showers and warm weather crops may turn. out well. Mr. C. Beehler has his. mill yard almost full of wood, and is now reedy for a good season's run. The fruit crop in this ueighboehood , promises to be extra good. Scarcely a tree may be seen in: any orchard that is not loaded with blossoms. .1•MON •44,r M Election Won by Ballot Box Freucls. ' The metinued supeema.ey of the ma- Atkke,._within tie miscalled Liberal ' party is proven, by the:proceedings at the recent conyention to the norinna- t,0' candidate nil). WestHurn One of the first acts oil the convolution, Pas :OP Passktge en X00104le staking iliose Wild 'are i*or larvrablie to the operations of tdessrs. Hyman and 4mmervon. Thp deliyerance anaininerts. that the Liberals ol West 11nren "condemn in no unmeastredi terms 'raw "means employedi by some tot. our poll-, "tical opponents 'in ihoir darts to "c; party party gain by blackening the re. 'pOtations of honorablca.pa.ble and (polo mole as instance t in the cases "of Mews. Hyman and Ems:tureen.' So far as the caSe of ;is. Emenere son, t -he gallant ex-Mietister, is con- cerned, nothing can be said, because it is still before the meets, Bet the Hymen matter does not impose re- ticence, in so far as it deals with Mr,• Ilym'an's position as a member of Parliament. That politician was el- ected bysystematic corruption. The freed was discovered, and it is the discovery of this crime that the West Huron Liberals., so-called, condemn as injurione to the • reputation of -an. Itonoeable Man I' When a political as- soeatien, tairee etch a position as this, it, beedomes deer that it is. in the hands of the veryewoest eletnents in t.ne na,rty. After passing the naessage of sympathy with Messrs Hyman. awl Emmerson,ethe association; preeeedee to the election of ' alliaere, and what happened Awes significant A Govern- ment contractor, who had already been prominent in election work, was Made deaf -main' fee the Town of God - aria. The .contactor is the moving spirit in the „ of the riding: The contacting and machine elements named the candidate for the representatioe of the eptiseitu'eecy in the House of Commons, and, here again a signideant move was made. The nominee is -the gentleman who was el- ected in; 1398 ey the ballot box frauds which weieethe subject of Parliament- ary ineestigatien, and which were notorious throughbut .the Doreinlon. The candidates in that celebrated el- ection were Robert 'Holmes, Liberal, "and RobertMcLean, Conservative. It was proven .that fraud oi .e most ingenious character was perpetrated for Holmes and the 'country noticed with surprise that notwithstanding the proof 'of the feet that the ballot boxes bad been plugged, Mr. Holmes failedib resign, the stolen. seat. Mr. Holmes :is again nominated, and the supremecy ei the Machine is thus es- tebliihed. Kippen Mts. J. J. O'Brien aad eer friend, Mrs. Henderson, were visiting kere: last week. H. F. Johnstone is home low for the vacation. • . •• The baokWard weather hen given many of .ouz farmers tete opportunity of improving their farms la the way of 'fete*. and, .uhilerdraMing. • Mr. As MeBeth is rapidly sawing the logs * Iits millyardee The Rev. J. We Kilpatrick of gale - king was visiting friends here last w)ek. He is the winner of the Medals in his final year in the B. A. course, The' _following is the May monthly report in Ss S.- No. 14, Stanley, • the tile names being in order of merit. Fifth :—Etta Jarrett, Eleanor - Hood, E. Gemmell. Fourth A :—M. M. Fisher, Rena Mee Beath, Aggie Gunmen. Fourth B.:—J. Gemmell, J. Kehl; A. Petrie. Fourth C '—Hannah Dinsdale,.Satan Ra thwell • . Jun. Third :—H. Kehl, Lola Rath - well, F. Gemmel-. • . Second A :—Ida Rathwell, Anna Hood. . Second —B :—L. .Wasman, W. Me - Beath, A. etegurtrie. First Part :—Anne Fisher, Gracie Ross, W. Cooper. The best spellers in the meteelfly spelling matches were . Fifth :—Etta Jarrett. Fourth A :--A•ggie Gernmen. Fourth B. :—Janet Logan. Fourth 0 :—Hannah Dinsdale. Jun. Third :—Lola. Rathwell. Second A :—Tda etathwell.. Second B.:—Nelsote Hood. A Mother's Gratitude.. ,c1inton New lagoons •4•40 +411,41.4 Blyth An exceedingly pettyweddeng cep - may was that whict united. in the holy bonds .of inn,trimony Miss Lottie Jeatt Brown, Oiled daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Btown, of Brussels,. to, Mr, J.' -Leslie: Keri pf JAY% 1cii.t4ur of. the Slythl" Standard,. (Allyson, of . Mrs. W. 11. Kerr of the Brus- sels Posti,*y Rev.. A. 0.' Wishart of, .Melville .churchthe bride's. pastor. .'l'he event took. -.1400 Tues4t, June dtbi, at ix o'oloQk. The -bride; carrying a large boetnet of . Crum " and American, beauty TA ..S, en- tereethe drawing room on. the,arm- oI her father to the sweet ,Strains .u! music .of iV1elide1soolinf:s Wedding .marobi played by Miss Margaret Brown, sis•* Itthe-briderr4aking•••••her-place---..h .the groom's Side' utder.:a.large wed- ding bell el maiden -hair fern,,',. •rosen. and lily of the valley. The bride. was gowned in a brown , .eton. broadcloth' with', a waist of cream real Irish leee, She wore a. sunburst of pearls, the. It must be depressing. to the old- time Liberals: to find the convention of the party apbstrophizing Hyman. and Emmerson, and nominating Mr. I-Xolmes, the gentleman whoi benefitted by. thee machine operationsof the more recent elections. The eituation shows that the evil element etill con- trols Liberalism, and that there is no place irt the party for accent reene-e. Mail and Empire, Constance Mrs. Wm. Lindsay and family nave reoyed to our village ageitise Meer' spending about five :yeese ie 'new Liskeard. ' • • Me. Joe. Nicholson of Wintheop sp- ent a few days the gnest -on hie bre, ther, Adam. Nicholson and other ;ire: gilt of the groom. Het hatw- as before he was attacked, is little less cream silk braid with ostrich plume, than marvellous' to them. brown roses to match her very peetty • In, reply t� our reporter, Mr, liars costume. Only the innuedia,te relate ris related the early stages of the ivee were present at the ceremony, attaek and subsequent sufferings The presents were exceedingly •choice *Merit he experienced, and while he consisting of cut glass, china, silver- did nob court publicity, decided: , that ware, furniture and a, cheque. The in the • public interest ')be would relate happy couple left by the early train the circumstances of this wonderful Grent Triumph. Gained by D. Williams' Pint: Pills for Pale People. 0404.4404 Tho Doctors of iktouiatrCleitieneduatif.• the Va1tx4 of These (Pills ini the Vase of Mr. S. tiarris'Govw: ,ernmedt Inspector of .Elevators • liamilton„Ont; ' • , ;Etbn:i' the Star, Dundas; Out, We are 'melt pleased to seo Kr, •S,' Narr14, thit'yell • known Government inspector.of elevators of #aanilton, in 'brunet* the other day, greatly improtri ,ed: in health and appearance since the &ad. -time we met „him. As is known to many Of the • Star readers, gr. efets• no-Tepoveted -from alerng an Sivete illness, and is now quith able to,',a,tterad his usual • duties. From this,long illness many predicted Mr. Harris would never recover, and the fact that he to once more able to '•go 'around ee.rynearly, as spry ,as kW did Mr. and Mrs. Jas. leap:see.. of ',Rev .Conetagre rezeivete. a message on Mee - day last stating that their eldest son; Rev. Alex.. Rapson, • had . been: frame in an uneenselobe condition on tin prairies in the -West aid, had been taken.to the house Of a minister' but had .diede shortly. 'afterivards. He had beeneburied„ two, weees, before ' the friends here knewof the sad, occurs , ate. •Rev. Mr. Ralison went Weet several years ago and wee -engaged in the Presbyterian ministry,SSTee Venni- pa,thy of ;the Whole cenineuroly is en - for Toronto Han:item end Dewily, tom r • cure, About foereteen_onths ago Mr, a wedding ;rip. Harris woke up eiteoerning- with a stiff neck; try as he Would and alter applying. all the remedies externally that he • could hear or think of, he was unable to get rid of it. The stiffness moved to the spine and shoulders, then to his hips, until it inade :almost' a cripple of him, and it was with eztreme diniculty that he could get Out of bed at all. As for walking it was put of the question with- hint. The attaelt became so bad that he *as. enable to. nut on. either his coat, vest or hat, From time .to time he called in various medicalinens none -of whore were able to give him much .relief. It was almost imposs- ible for ebira to raise his feet from the floor, and all pronounced Ifie a s'evere ease of muscular rheumatism,. giving him little encouragement as to his -ultimate recovery. Hawever, one. medical gentleman, finally recommend- ed the baths and as' a last resort - • COrietanCe . ,. • Jack Staples, jr., and Me. Broa& Loot of • Seat rth called on. friends \ ie % the village 0 Thursday. • • Mrs. Petrie of, Clieton- visited her grand -daughter, 11 re: •Henry Taylor, last week. . Ashfield TowThip. .• in Goderieh n Mr. and, Mrs. R. Jelinsthk Sunday at-teellea Conferencek week. . • • Se W. Kilpatrick. of Victoria Coll- ege, Toronto, is home forethe vaca- tion, • • The po strnas.terslep at Mileking wh- ich was made ,vacant by the reMguat- lon ot gr. W. J. Treleaven nag heed given to Heston Finlay. Mr. W. J. :Treleaven- is preparesee to remove to Wieghem in the eou?se of a Week or Mr, and Mrs. Feed Anderson called on Weeds here. on Sunday. • . • We regret to: learn that Ada Helm is sleeting; from- a relanse of pneu- monia.' We hope soon to heat orliey MOITerr. On Wednesday, June 5th, -the little •daugnteir ol Rev. -W. A. Smith, aged one yearepassed from •death unto life after a short illness, The ciicumetane ees were • dealing ead as elk: Smith was in Gorle•rich- attending conference ati the tinie of her 'death. The funeral took pram' on Friday_ to 'Green- Hill cemetery.- Sees:lees ae the home • and grave: were conefeeted by Rev: Mr: Millya.ed assisited ley Rev. Mr: Wilsou of ' Tceswater and Rev,, Mr, Lloyd, Pert Stanley. Rey. and Mrs. Smith have the deepest • sympathy eof the oommunity theft, efflietioe.• ' • F.riday evening last a large tee pre„seneative of the -congregation of . Marie's elltitcli gathered .at :the home • of Mr: 4V. J.- Treleaven •,and presented Mr. and 'Mrs. Treleaven' with. a hand- some their eaclt es a slight token oil the esteem in which they are held en theneighborhood, in which they • have negate so 'mane years.. • When all were assembled Rev: 'Mr. Smith reed the bellowing address,: the chairs- being. presented...bye Canon Stothers .end Ere nest Blake • To etiTand Mie. W.. j. Treleaven, - Dear 'Friends ;;--We, your friends of Blake nepoinemerie, are erettglut face to face with the uneVeleome .faet that you, who have been .so Jong Our flee. ehbora and friends,are abotit to . re- move front. Get midst. We oar scarce-' ly say hone reltrefatie we are to nay' Pelood-bye." These many years , Yen have lived atirangst us 'have tanghe . . ue to love you. Youe guiet Christia'i. tendedto the sadly bereaved fetnilye.: 'nem, your splendid example of faith- fulness and your zeal •• hall thugs *Pertaining to the welfare of the cher- elv and Sunday school, with • which you have leen cennected, have corn pletely won -our- tontderree and love, It is with the keenest regret we sevee the happy relations which have existed ail • these yeare, We • ask you aee • slight indicatien of our esteem, to accelit theseecheiree Minh they fall eery: short of being the equivalent of our reeere,_ •. , • •Oer fervent prayers will accommin •you to your new home. May earth's best elessing's be yours, and when the time for the iast pareing comes, may you hear the welcome words, "Thou hast been 'faithful, enter then into the joy of thy Lore." • • Mr. Harris decided to follow his • att- vice,. and •• went to Mount Clemens, Miele, As is custoinary with all pat- ients, Mr. Harris had to undergo. • a thorough • examination in order. to ;determine if the system cart stand •this rigorous treatment. • After'eever- al exethinations had been, made as: to M. Harris:. condition. the 'physicians there finality' decided that b‘n.'veyee not Stanley, on e'rieay, June: 21st, the eufferiag tto.ni . museigar rheumatism • following : 1- mare 5 'years with foal at all, but- that his ailment was Of • the nerves, and told him that the bathe_ would de him little en no geree e that• he required aleor,•ether different treatment. Mr: ' Harris . • pieced len-igen itt the hands. of Alec of the- teiyeicians there, and what seem- qatte . Strange 'Co him; they •die LIM-hit!: for him bet administhe :1• 1 cine in. in. tho shape of pills. , Shortly atter-he corninetteed this treatmset b began to improve peeceptibly, end -les appetite greatlY improved. Tee Lepel to walk around slowle. el first, but able to gee around more than -he.could for a previeess •• • than he Meld for a- year .previoite.Hq was able to net on his coat and %e:st, and began to , feel like his former self. Hie ••improVement Was I so rapid t lid perceptible net epely to: himself, but others, that he was plied with ell' sorts 'ef ettestions as t� his, woe let- ful recovery. The medical :attendant was .geeetionstd as to the nature. Of the medieine which was being admin- istered, etih to the surprise of. Mr. Heals and other patients there, he, was told that it was a Well known Canadian remedy, Dr. Willie -ins' Phile Pills," anti s edeised to coetinsie their. use . for a time ; on his return hothe. Harris IR need . in: his Pratse of the. wonderful •eithatitre. qilal- ities of „Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; and eoneented: to make, Iris , case .peblie- the hone that he might' benefit otheee similarly' • efIliet_od._ Mi. Harris. • haa • long been a resident:�f Harteiltree be- ing a well known builder •of elevators, as well :as Governinent inspeetor ,qf the sante, so that his. prominence and_ ,wellknown- integrity is evidence that h is i the statertien,ts Holmesville '1'he following is eh -6 report of he pupils of S Sens 3 for the month of eity, limed on regitierity, good deport- ment end general proficiency ; Sr. IV• -•John .. Emmeline Rolland, ani Williattne ' ° derIV—Lorne Jervis 'Percy Munn legse Lizzie Bedard, Charlie Lavis, Horner Citntelon, Albert PrOet.cle. . SP; 111"44"ne ArIPGaitney•,•Perciviti GleiddonoNorman Hollend.. ' 7reI112-Erneet PrieCart ney, Elia Cul - (lough. 1.Tenoeph Palmer, Delber t Huller Itrneat Holler, Stirling Denipseye Lot- tie 1.4.VfS. Jr. II—Clarence Connell, Frank Jen- kins Teenie Marquis, Carl gait, Or- moed Aleock, Clifford Holland, EIva Proetor, 'Gordon McCartney, Herold Levis, • Part II--Proetor Peltner,_Seeivert Moir, Vernalervis. Sr, Pt I—Leslie Jet•vie, Cli Part fton •Proctor, Roy Monologs, Leslie Huller, Milton Holland, . Jr. Part 1—Daniel Gliddon, Fred Levis, A.verage 32. N. W, Trewartha, • ten - cher, My Hair is ExtraLong Feed your hair; nourish it ; give it something to live on. 'Then it will stop falling, and • will grow long and heavy. Ayees Hair Vigor is the only hair -food poti. can buy. For 60 years -it has been doing just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. "My hair used to be very abort. But after using .A.yer's Hair Vigor a abort tim•e it began WiaThEtwZaTel EfrelluSetrar 3.2ffeel:agi Colorado Sylinglaolo. •• • • madellt-"Yuner.00..1117u.mase. . seaseenaLeA. tr r c PILLS. Wise 9• ..P CORRY PECTORAL. 'sisfitelON SALE' OP FARM STOCK . and Implemeeteee-The 'undersiened • has received enstructiois Irma the executors• of the • estate . • of -• the late .Jamee • Keyes, to sell. by _public auction at Lot 14, Pare Line Mr. end Mrs. 'Bayley and children of Clinton spent Sunday as the •gbests'of Mr. and Mrs. john Britton. • ' Mrs. Geo. Steehensoe Iras :eine'. to Losidon for a beenth or More to \Aisle friends there: • Godench—Townahin 'A dramatic entertaintrient and lawn soeiel in coneeetio'n With St, Jainee' 'ehureh will be held tit the h, ine of Mr. John eliddletoe, on SVeduesdey, June 28th. As this is something quite new a good time is expected. . - On Friday liist death removed an- other of the pioneers ef this township in the person of Mrs. Denniti Curets.. who had reached the advanced age of four score and five years. Born in County Tipperary; Ireland; when she was 'eleven years of age her parents moved to County Limerick, where they remained' for eight years, iindIn• 1811 they emigrated to this, country and took up 'land in. township. Three years later, theit is in 1844, she was united • in .tearriage to Dennis. Currie, who passed into the spirit world seventeen years ago. To mourn the departure of their mother, five daughters and two sons survive, viz.': Mrs. James Russell of Morris, Mrs. Thos. Elliott and Mrs. John Clantelon of Hohneeville, Sarah J abet and Liddie at home, 'William of Goderich and Arthur of Clinton. Mrs. Ourele WKS it devoted member of the Methodist Church and the services at the largely attended funeral on Sunday. afternoon were conducted by t Rev. Mr, Swann, The pallbearers Were the two sone of deceased, Williarie ana Arthur, her two sons-in-law, Jlehn Cantelon and Thomas Elliott,: add • her brothere, Peter Cantelon gentle and William of Petrone.. The MOO -tient took ',lam in Hayfield evnie'tftereiet Among the ree leaves from a 411.1#046 who attended and eitinghter, Ion and 21111. di Mrs ;antes Airs. V. Olteoret, •of St. Penoit, Que., writes as follows : is with feelings of the deepest gratitude that I: write to tell you iwKat Baby's Oven Tablets have dor,e for my baby. When I began giving him tne' Tablets he- was so thin and wasted that he looked like a skeleton. Ills digestion was poor; he wes constipated and erird day and night. I got a bo x° Of Baby's Own Tablet e atd; from the first they did hem a great deal of good. His food digested, b6tter ; his bowels worked reeularly ; his • sleep was natural; he stopped crying and began to grow 'fat. I got another box and aan happy to sae before they were all esed he Was eh liee.feet health all ia a,plutep rugged child. I ,alwaYs Wee/ a box at Tab- lets in, the house and would advise other =ethers to the the game.' The above iseet fair ,saraple hendretis , en letters that cane from all parts of Canada praising Baby's own • Tar. lets. The Tablets cure all the mina ,n!ere Williani 0t ;Petroili rientatee Pieree Of/detele Russell or -Mo - Mafeking, June 7t1); 1907. — Signed on behalf of Blake's appointment; Rev. W. A, Smith, Stathers, Er- nest Blake. ' . Mr, and Mrs. Treleaven. Were cop- pletely taken by surprise and express- ed their .thanns in well chosen and' heart felt words: pet,' both express- ed the eeame desire "to' have their fri- ends Of Blanes' all 'visit them *their new home in. Winghatr. and when ' we are called from. earth, that all shduld meet where . petting, is not known, in Heavenr." Lunch. was then, served by the ladies who had crane brovidect with baskets, after.whieh the company sang, "Blest be. the tie that binds and prayer by Rev. Mr, Smith, the company separating one aod all, reee tting the loss of eueh esteemed citiz- ens from 'our condnunify. • A pretty weeding took Wee on Wed nesday afternoon at the residence of Mr. J. Donn-ee.rook°, his daughe ter, Miss tram, %lite united in wmt. look t1,Mr, Will. Finely of .1Veafeleing. The ceremony toale place at 4 o'clock Rev', Mr: 'Jones tieing the knot. Tli iirriele looked hhpling rt a,,,dress white silk, Miss Oliye 'Gardner, who wtsefrideerealde was dressed in whit organdie, Mr. Jas. Ceaig, brother lei the beide, wae best man. Mr. ant Ills of babies mid young &tierce, en( Mrs. Finlay lelt at seven o'clocif for are absolutely sate, as they 44e Rotl that the outwits,mennattng of „,, trip, to Kiagara, Buffalo, and Toe - contain one particle of opiae ie nee,hob tvi44:t ,.. it er , onto, after Which they will take ao ol ie. Sold by medicine dealers tr, i potty were destroyed. The barn Was house -keeping on the groomrl•s by mail at wits a box from Tie owned by Mr. William Perdue, Mr. tam - near Mitfeldne, Then: many Hetes c Dr. Williams' Medielat Co., Ere& Elliott merely °Wiling the mill and wish them a long and happy marrie,1 vine, One the lush mettle lot. life. • . While gr, savv ntill tei lot 32 bn thieltiVienee was in ePertn` tion on Monday, tee spark • trent the smoke stack was enitied by the wind to the beta which in a feet seconds Was all ablaze. So rapidly aka the fire rfifty 1 aged pony, 1 heavy horse 12 years 1 horee a years, 1 heavy colt • 2 years, 4 cows, • 5 heifers 2 'years, 0 steer, 2 yeerse .3 steers yea; 2 spring calves, 2 Pigs 4 menthe, 1 binder, 1 mower 5 footscute 1 mone er and pea harvester,, hay rake, 1 seed dein 12 foot .spout, 1 nay fork tvith rope and slings, 1 snuffler and mouldboard, 1 disk ;harrow, eeew cultivate.; 1 set :diamond harrows, landtoller, 1 walking. plow, 1 sees ,key plow, 1' churn, . 1 gafig • plate, 1 wagon . and • box„ 1 hay lopelere new, 1. fannieg mill; 1 set •scalese 2900- pound, 1 cream, s.epar- • ator, sugar kettles, 1 'wagon a' • boxe deuble buggy; 1' demoerat, sibgle buggy; 1 read cart, te 'tether, •1 pair sleighs, 1 incubator, 1 hay -rack, 1 barrel .elfurr., •1 set hea- vy harnessee. set sinnle. harness, . 1 cook stove and heater,. • 12 CAM chaine, legging . Oboe% 2 eugar eet- ties forles rakes shovels ladder's 12 rods woven wireefencing, ducks, geese, hens, etc.—Sale .at 1 o'clock, sha,rp: In 'order to wind up. the es- tate' everything wile be- sold: With- out -reserve. -Tepee :All sum§ of $10 . and` ender, cash;on -over that am - bent :e. month's' credit will be gives on approved joint notes. n' per:emit. per annein 'discounteone credit era-, ounts. mot sold- before, elle fa,rnt Will also be offered for sale .at the same and place, ahd. also aelot in the eillage of Hillsgreen.Ede Bossenberry,' auctiotteer ; • James McOlymone and ..eVilliam Logan, ex- ecutors, un sincere . made. • .Surnmerhill The following is the report of 'S. S. No. 12, Helleth and Goderich for the menth 011. May, names 4norder of neer- Sr. IV,e-lee?ti • Beacom, Annie Ball, Stanley Chellenger, Howard Hill, • e Jr. IV.-eAlbeit 'MeLaughlin. Sr. III.—Eddie 1Veiller. Gladys Draper, Loie Challenger, Etta MdIerien, James Lovett.. , Jr. III.—Eldred MeBrien, Annie Jolinston, Beetle Beacom, Harold Big - Sr. IL—Sewed eleBrien and Jenme ler, Calvin Lovett. Jr. Hee-Fanny Lovett... Sr. Pt. II.—Winnie Draper.. Pt: IL—Fred Johnston; • James Johnston. • Pt. 1. --Olive Wriglft, Jean Lindsay, Flora Miller,' Cora Willer. The best spellers for the Month ere: . Sr.: IV.—Fern Beacom. • . Jr. IV. --Albert 1Viefeaughein. Sr. Miller. Jr. III.—Eldred Miller. • Millfee equal: —M. H. Petrie, Teacher. ° EDUCATION • • 0 is the • passport to the 0 Vety best positions, in the [41 land. The geetral Business Ei College of •Toronto oilers CI 0 this passport oft &to° terra ein •0 to all arabitious people. 0 Write for particulars i -•••.• tere,sted In securing a geed 1#1 0 position at a, •good salary. tgl tg •- 11 Address 395 Younge St., en Tot - Toronto. Canada. 121 re June 13t1k1907 Appearance, Wear, Comfort. The'eseekete tlnee and of a • • good snot, anti the greatest +.1...of•ttbese is comfort, b the the production of comfort 'shoes many makers. have in- • ' Cel'eteeested Teddy -gem, '14,na lost sigbe of the other two eseentials, appearance ari'd —style or wear Auden/be, WALKOVER 5110ES are the evolution, the arriving at that which an have striven for in the many years. They are handsome looking, neat the wearing qualities evens 631 to high grade ehoee. We have these goods in all the popular fine shoe leathers. Fine Chrome,. Patent Calf, Blutcher cut wieh dull kid top. Very Choice Velours Kid and, Viet Kid, the standard of re- finement and propriety i n gentlemen s footwear. Price e58.00. Our range of cheap shoes is complete in every department. Prices ranging from 25e to .$3,00 .1•14•111411,441•1114.11.44.1•••••••••••••••• FRED ,JACKSON ALWAYS RELIABLJE " Successor to W. Taylor V/ Son, - CLINTON. ammisommammuniesmommosni :N4N••••••1110••••••••.*******0-0••••4*********4••••••••••2 -A Snap on Gasoline - • and Oil Stoves • . 0 4 $ We will give a discount of 10 per cent on $ all Gasoline and Oil Stoves for the balance, • of this month Roofing & Siding of all Kind,. 2 I at Reduced Prites • Rubber Roofing, Asphalt „Roofing, Wire -Mg Roofing, ,Sure Grip Roofing, galvanized, Corrh- gated Roofing, galvariized. - I t Be sure and get our prices on -Binder Twine. before ordering. We have a low price,. mammowsmireropme••••• • -• • HARI...AND BROS.. I 2 STOVES — AND — . HARDWARE 6 t ••••••••' •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4444 et****: NOTICE: FOR CREDITORS. --NO- , • tice is hereby given to all persons • having claims against the estate of James Keyese late of the township . of Stieley; in the' county of• Huron, deceased; to • sena the sante duly verified to the • undersigned executors on or before the •15tilt day Of July, 1907 e after whiele date , the said executors wile premed to .distrileuto the said estate amengse the persoes 'entitled thereto; having 'regard craile to the claims of which notice shall then hate been received, and ithat the said eneoutoes will not be :liable for the proceeds of the es- tate p. distributed t� any person of whose- elaims notice shall not have been! received. Dated at Varna this llth day of • June, 1907e James .geOlyrnont and William Legate ex.; exeoutore. ' , Summer School A speeitil course of instruction during July end August for Public School Teachers. • Enter any time. Individual instruction. CnitTON.. BUSINE$S COLLEGE . ..... ' dEO;SPOTTON PRINCIPAL N erteareneeseSeefieventernecreeeeteeee reveleewile esents for onre::)3'rtoe. When buying your present for the nJune bride 'Meese don't overlook the fact that our stoek of Silverware, ere., is cob:104e, and well assorted; , and is being sold at very reasonable prices. -.Your Patronage is RespectfullY Solicited. 4 WELLER; Clinton Ont leenkeeovee'a-leeanveePentweenstarneeeereeereee•eaoweAenvteeeenei t+ 4444+4', ++;++++++++++++++++++44++++++++++++ .T, B. HOOVER. NELSON BALL .Logp. '..Stook.. of, Fiirnittire FoR the last month we have , been fitting our store up',w.ith good,- reliable and up -to date Furniture for the Spring tradc. We have. been .careful in selecting .it and 4uy on the, best terms possible, therefore you neC "not hesitate to Make - your purchases here. PICTURE ERAIIINIG done promptly and neatly. 1100VER:& BALL . . . 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