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STRATFORD. ONT.
Wan established twenty yeare
,„ ago and by its thorough work
- and honorable dealings, with
its -PairaS has heCOme One. of
the largest aud most -
known 00=nm:tat Colleges in, .
the province. The demand up-
on us for commercial teachers
and office assistants gr,eatly
exceeds the supply. We alist
graduates to positions. Stud -
ants are entering each Week.
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-RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE
Cream Separators
No article on the farm Pais the
farmer better than a, Cream Sep-
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLaval. I am agent
for it in this district.
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyclone Wire Fencing has
, the two great requisites -it looks
well and lasts a long time. Be-
fore placing your order let me Show.
you this fencing and quote you.
prices.
JAS. APPLEBY. Clinton
THE CLYDE STALLION .
LORD STANLEY
Will stand for the improvement of
stock for the season of 1907 at hiaawn
stable, on Lot 24, Con 2. Stanley. •
Loi d Stanley. is a light bay. sti ipe,
nigh bind fetlock white. He was.
foaled Jupe 24th, 1905.
PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp) [6337b]
(11933), Glenlagga n (imp) [4605] (10560),
Rakerfield (imp.) 1487] (4190).. Scotland
Yet (imp) [3451 (1292). Captain Watt
knoll:I:M(400). dam Minnie Gifting,
gan [584411, May. .
TERMS: To insure $8.
LBERT NOTT, Pt.oprietor
Real Estate.for Sale
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 15,
concessioa 9, Stanley township,
consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres
cleared and all seeded down.. except
20 acres. There are 10 acres of
good hardwood bush. miless from
school and 21 miles from the vill-
age of Varna. This desirable farm
will be sold os easy terms. -G. R.
Keys, Varna P. O. • 64
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
Lot 13, eon. 16, Goderich township,
consisting of 80 acres, '65 acres
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable house. Well wat-
ered by two good running streams.
it mile from school -and 1 mile trans
postoffice. Will be sold on easy
terms. -Apply. to T. T. Murphy,
Clinton. •..35 1,f
emeeeee.edeff ge.",
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER -
signed offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
''ciuth of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
one cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy terms. - J. A.
Smith. 40
Elliott /I, McLachlan
pkiNCIPALS
INN weewmeeMeem.,...
NO HOLIDAYS.
in business. None in our work,
As it is we cannot begin to
supply the demand for our well
'trained products. Get into
line now and spend the sum-
mer 4n preparing for a good
salary, Enter any daY. 'Par-
ticulars !e' Write Central
Business College, :395 Yonge
St., TorontO. "W. H. Shaw
Principal.
hat Shall I
Eat?
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That is hem you feel at this time
of the year. .
We carry all full line of Fresh Grp-
ceries and Fancy. Cakes.
Yon will be sure to . find in our
stock something that will please you.
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We have some very pretty Dinner
Sets, Odd Pieces of -China and Glas
ware. that would .mdke 'nice presents
for June brides.
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley township, containing 175
acres. mile from school, -7i mile
from Presbyterian and Methodist
chueches and postoffice, 7 miles" 1 -sent
Human and 4 miles from Kippen
statioe. There are 9n the premises
three barns, 64x40, 70x28, 50x28,
all in good' repair. Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres well
underdrained and the remaining 75
acres drained by township ditch
running through. Never failing well
at the house with a new Brantford
pumping mill, also a never failing
spring back on the farm, acres
good bearing orchard'. This tarn is
In a first-class state of cultin.ation
and is situated in one of the best
grain growing sections in the PIIP
vince. Will be sold cheap and on
terms to suit the 'purchaser, For
furthee information 'apply on the
premises or address Cleor4e Cole-
man, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
Ph011e 111.
Beaton
Prompt delivery
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What Rev.. Dr. Caown eeee 11001e -
thing to be commended in the three.
fifth clause provision in local option
that something must be there. At
the Montreal. Metlfodist conference tlm.
o tl
doctor said he had lmind ,fona ow Who
supposed tspeak iie
government that the reation the law,
required a iline-fiftlis vote -v. ii!„ • thii
if a simple. majority_ only_was. requir-
ed the temperance people *Mild 41:4,terp.'
the province from one end'. to tint
other, and that tbe..machinery at t e
disposal Oh, the government . aoehi
prove quite inadequate to enforce tlis
law, that it would :be better -to 'e. -
farce the' law where now in for:., and
then gradually increase ttie territory.
On ,Chown said this View apt'ealed to
hint, p.fovided theenforcement of the
law was not lired out of the realm
..of politics, • • .
The policing problemis: no new episr
.covery. It is impossible to enforce a.
prohibitory- law against, public senti-
ment, as was amply proved when tiro
Scott Act had its little day., -Wind -
soy' Record (Liberal.)
•-ordeF-your .yeatTruppry
now:.•
-e:The best in the market, .$7 per tan,
but if order-e-il and paid for before
May 31st, a discount of 40 cents a
ton will be allowed. •• '
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Orders left at Davis &Rowland S
will be promptly attended to?
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evensQn
FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation, i here Of Of,
chard and small fruit. On the pre-
nsises is a two story brick house
with slate roof, a first,elitss farm
house. a barn, ale, 4.
s 80 with lirdlre stabling, a, cement
silo 1400, rood driving house, pig
pen and ben house. Two never -fail-
ing wskils. *this farm is situated 8
miles from livieefield, 5 from Clitv.
loft and on e, 4id gravel road„ Ap.
ply on tb• premise,* or address
Albert Nott, Clinton P. 0- 02
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We h-tve for sale a guard-
ity of Hemlock Slabs, cut
16 inches long, suitable
for ranges.
Hamilton
As a Monopoly Breaker
The Whiney Government has scor-
ed well in its game against Monopoly
interests. Up to date it has broken
these monopolies;
The Electrical Ring.'
The School Book Corn
It has -also. served notice on the
pulpwood, interests that no backdoor
agreements 1,111 be entertained.
leaddition, it • has "'nationalized" a
large section, of the public domain, in
tifc wealthiciti mineral belt known to
man, to the end that the people as
whole shall benefit b,y the develop'
:neut. thereof.
It is truly A People's Government
„and a l4."onopoly Breaken:-Galt Re -
:porter. '
Notice.
, Dungannon
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bradford, visited
friends in Wawanosh on Sunday,
Miss Framk McLean, of Lavs.aaw,
spent Sunday under the parental ronf.
Miss Celia Pentland retuened 'home'
last week aft,r spending a conple of
"weeks ini Goderich. •
Mrs. Mann and two childrent'of St.
Thomas,. are at present visiting at thlb,
home of David Sproule. '
Rev. T. Hicks waS last • week 'at;
ter4ng the Syntod of tlre diocese of
Huron at, Cronyn Hall, London,
,Miss *bite: has returniNi to the vi17
having spent a few days "at her
home on account of illness.
.Mrs. Foy and, Miss Fender, Of De-
troit, were visiting at.Chas.
having come up on, the. ex'eursion.
The Misses Mallotigh Were taking in'
the excursion to Detroit, Mrs. Bert
Jones, Was also' among the exoutsian-
The River Valley dreaniery churned
on Saturday last the magnificent
weight of 2,264 pour.ds of •butter, •
The 'old plane sidewalk from. - Dr.
Case's 'corner to Geo, .Begley's 'is ' be-
ing removed and a- dement one
take its place immediately. This will
add grmtlY to the appearance of the,
street and is,a step' in •the right: dir-
ection. . •
The Sunday schools of this 'Village:
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wed the English church and Presby-
terian Surelay;schools• of Poet Albert,
parpose .holding ,a picnic ,ora Thursdal
July 4th, . • .•
Jobe Shelmerd,' •wife and family.
leave teis Week" for the • West. We are
sOrry. to lose them ,from. our Village.
is -they are -goo-d-citt.iens.- MY. Shep-
per() has been in - West a eurriber
of times. • . •
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Mrs, Stewart of Walt * is isitin
with Mrs. Sproat.
Cameron Robertson. sold a very
good horse for MO,
Joint Sprung and son, F. A. of Au.,
burn, visited at Wm. Wray,!s.
W. Whaley, has had a cement
walk ,alid down from his residence to
the. street.
J. L. Stewartillacksmitai7titt-tis
'Shop-itnpr_oved by having a ve.inent
• Mrs. -An4er:70n,- the G. H. r.gent'li-
mOther,. is sending a, nion't. with.
friends at -St. George. • '
'John llrightman, on the arav..1. Loa I,
at. St. •St. Thomas. --•
Mrs., • Hall of Burkton and Mrs
Bradburn of Blackstock are guests of
1V,V, and Mrs:. B. Carlei, East Wawa -
nosh.
A lawn social will be held under the
auspices of the Epwortif League of
'Welt Church, Iiielgrave circuit at the
home of Wm, • Beecroft, on Wedmaday
evening of this week.
The anniversary services in ter i• ea -
tion with Belgrav.e Methodist Si:r•lay
School will be held on Sunday next,
Rev, A. E. Jones of Auburn will take
charge"ofthe services. -
TAktc NOTICE that the Municipal Council
Of the corporation of the Town 'of Clinton
. intend to construct granolithic sidewalks
as per schedule below, and to assess the •Ibud.
cost thereof on the property abutting thereon,
and to be benefitted- thereby. And that .a
statement hhOwing the lands liable to, pay. the
said assessment, and names of the owners
thereof, so far as they can be ascertained from
the last revised. Assessment Roll, is now filed
In •theollice of the Clerk of the Al uniciPalltY1
and open to inspection during office hours, •
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SCHEDULE OF PKOPOSED WA1:KS
On the north side of Princess St. from Wil-
liam St. to Collegiate"Institute entrance, 4 ft,
O width. 'Estimated cost of the Work $138.80
of which $93.20 IS to Ire provided out of thegem
gral funds Cf the Municipality. ,
On the south side of Princess St. from Gib -
bingo St. to life:clan Si'.. 4 ft. in width. Estima-
ted cost of work $241.00 of which 4138.130 is to be
provided out of the general funds of the mord-
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On the Wok side of'611hbinoSt. from Prin-
cess St. to Rattenbury St:4 ft. in width. Es-
timated cost of work $110.60 of which ll2a.40 is
to be provided out of the; general funds of the
municipality
On the eaNt Moor Dinsley St. from Ra&a-
bury to Ontario ht., ft. in width. Estima,
ted cost. of Work 5126 40 of Which $02 (.0 is to be
' ovided out of the general funds of the mord-
elpality.
On the south side of' Dunlop fit. from Xing
St. to Fulton St., 4 ft. in width. Estimated.
cost of work $18120 of which $26.6.0 Is to be pro-
vided out of the general funds of the munici-
pality.
On the west WO of James from Gordon
to OntAr10 St.. ift in width..'Estimated cost
Of welt $326.49 of Which $4 40 is to be provided
tint of the general funds of the Municipality.
On the east side of Kirk St. from municipality.
to High St.. 4 feet in Width, &Omitted
cost of -the work 0224 otlyhichta39.80 fete be
provided out of the gene funds of (Immune
matey. •
on the „east $ide of *Mime St. fromNigit St.
to (inutile et.. 4 ft. in width. Estimated eost
ot work $23(1 so of which $119 80 IA to provided
out of the getmral buds of the municipality. .
A COURT olt4' REVISION
will be holm, Monday. the lath day of :Tuly,
1007. at8 o'clock p.m. in the coenrin Chamber,
for the purpose of hearing complaints against
the proposed assessment, or ewer:my of the
frontage measurements, °ref tkey other cone
Plaint which woes interested mfty &Kite to
make, And Is ny law cognixable by. the Court.
Dated at Clinton this 13th day of 311110, 1507
0.•1,.. MACPHERSON' Clerk.
Seaforth.
The remains of the late Mrs. Wm
O'Connor reached. Seaforth on Moettal
evening. The funeral took place.'from
her husband's home in Hibbert to St.
Colt:Wien cemetery. Mrs, O'Connor
Was formerly Miss For,. who taught
in the Separate school, Seafortli, oven
three y,eare ago, she being the first
assistant teacher engaged, at the Open,
ing of the school lier death was very•
sudden, being ca:med by the bereft
happy event on Wednesday pf last
we?lZ. when their daughter; Miss Dora,
of 'a, blood vessel. • „
The residenos, 'of Mr. and Mr,
George Slathers was • the seene of a
was united in•marHage to Mr. W. U.
Oughton, a late employ of the Clintoa
Thresher Co., at present in Goderich..
The matrimonial knot was securely
tied by Rev. F. H. Larkin, paeor of
the first Pnabyterian church, in the.
presence of ' the immediate relatives
sokl most intimate friends of the
bride and. groom. The bride wore .„
lovely dress of \vtehite point.de'sprit
mounted. over wh: e taffeta silk, with
triminings Of %sled iences lace and
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duchess ribbon. She % s attended .iy
her y,oungest sister, Miss Mabel, wit)
performed the dutie:.; of -flower 'girl
After the Ceremony the bride. and
groom received the congratulations oi
the guests at.01J it dainty Wedding lunch.
was served: Mr.- and Mrs. Ough -
on left on the afterboon exptess for a
brief wetI41ing trip, to Hamilton and
other points. On 'their retteln• 'they
will: reside in Goderich where the
best wishes_gp with them:.. •
.odyich.
wif wotry • .; SO isms that Jut*, milli' titte wipblalo 0.41„Iss
Allism of a' siSter of Ws- BrWg Hogan, daughter of the late
dames Willis 'and Thomas Dell, Day- .Patrick Hogan, Goderieb, and Mr.
field Road, was laid to rest last JOhn Kelly of Waterville, Iowa, wera
month, in Woodnera cemetery In De-
troit.
Mrs, Doty anti Miss Mabel have re.
tuned from attending the closing ex-
ercises in connection -with the Tahiti.
College in Trey, New York .atate.
While there they attended the .giv-
.erb at the closing.-
n.teray .and family,. who
who remova;—front-C'linton_oltoon
three weeks 40 now occupy the housi
on South St. owned forinerly by Mr.
A. 1.3. ,corben. .111r.- • Murray is fore
man. of the ; Jackson Manufacturing
Co.,• and •..son is one of the '
em-
ployees.
Mr, R. McLean has purchased' .the
part. eg the Abraham Smith estate
joining his purchase on Kiegston St.
Mr, M.C14an has sold tit3 prep.erty on
the Square known as MeLeans meat,
market to Dean, grocer..
Mitis Maud Tilt, who. came up- from
Detroit to visit her parents, ret.,4rned
on Friday, accompanied by her MOW-
er, 'Mrs.' T..Tilt.. '
Young Charles • McIlwaine appren•
tice. at Harrison's. . bakery,. engageo
With. th.c; steamer •Neebing to go on
hex as Waiter. . •
Mrs. ,Sickles and. - her 'son Master
Buren and were while...heie tho guest.
of Mrs. Lewis Elliott. • ,
'Mr. and -Mrs. Green; • of D24
troit:lvere last • week the 'guests of
Mrs.' William. Green.... .
Nile..
Thursday evening was the occasion
of a pleasant social gathering \ at' via
IyIlt-thodisi parsonage, where upwarite
of thirty. of 'our Tout% people., chaper-
oned .1)3e; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Girvin,
invaded the, bachelor quarters of Re.t
C. Reid hig. ihvitation, The
early part of the evening was spent
in games and ether amusement,s, after
which a lueeheon was served, all ,par.
taking heartily of the good tying.;
which had. beeti provided by Mte geniai
host. Miss Bailie, in words that be-
spoke the love', respect old esteem tn.
which 'he'is hoid arnongets; prolapsed
'he toast of the president of the tee
Avert:it-League; Charles Girvin
which. Mr, Girvin made a, suitable re-
ply. Isaac Curry proposed the'tea.st
.the ladies of Nile. • "Our friends
from Goderich.'' . was .preposed• by'
Miss Gray; I'Our friends from Kings-
ville," . preeosed by 'Mr. Reid, "Our
Sovereign' was prouosed bY Mr. Tyre
dall. After a short time spent in
social conversation a most enjoyable
eVeoleg was brought to a, close.
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Morris'Township.. . .
The death on 7.„,..'sday (Vast wee
of Mr. Thomas S. 'Cruickshank in hi;
81st year, sevcrs another' of • the linee
connecting the piemeer days of the;
section with the present. Deceased
was born at Ellen, Aberdeenshire,
,Seetlande and' came to thisconatry in
1855, 'settling fitst in •Blenheim. In
February, 1856, he moved 11j). to tide
section .and settled ,on the 'firSt pf
Morris, remaining a resident of that
t•ownship up to about eight years aga
when he moved •to Winglitine Daring
Its 51 :years as a' resielen') of .th°s
seoliert-Mr'-e:Cruteksha tik
chanses, When he located here this
secticli was a wilderness. ape' he lived
to see thriving towns and Alillage.s.
He wai a man held in high esteem. by
large circle of friends and aid
neighbors. :In 184o he was mantled in
IVIorris to Ellen lVfayberry, who ;s
left. to moern • his death, e togethe,:
witah family of five sells and four
daughters, vi?. :-James, George in
Lower Wingbam and R. A., of town ;
Mrs, James Elliott, Swath Ste. Marie
Mrs.' J.as. Morebess), Listowel ; °Mrs.
A. Vanalstine, Turnberry and Miss
Nellie at home:
Grey Tcoicallip.
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'Mr. Geo, .111cAllister.• of Guelph ,is
.visitinf, friends in this locality. .
Mrs. Atkins of Oraseeehill is visiting
with her daugItter,. . Mrs. Gee...John-
ston, 2nd line. • .' .- •
Invitations are out ennouheing the
wedding- of Miss Annie Bryan's and
Rebt. McAllister, the event to tax(
.place on Wednesday. of this weec.
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Rev, E. • J. Armstrong delivers his
famous. lecture on' "Getting Up" or'
"seccess," Roe's church thik were,
Road -work is the next topic. -around!
here, and oue township council should
he at -theirs as some or the culverts
ate ii a dangerous condition wit):
braketi. hoards. - •
Mrs. Jas. McCutcheon, of Elrea is
iVelldiftr, a few wee is with 'he;
daughter, Mrs. John White, who ha'
been, ill. We are glad' to say .4.‘Irs
White IA on fair way to recovery--
A number of Young people frocv
Iles tt church drove Gorrie to hit
farewell . to Re/. C. P Wells and
wife.
Tuesilki of last vve.ek,.Rey. R.
Pearson, left for his new field of lab.
or at Calgary. Ho was .s.ecompanied
by his mother, who purpcises spend-
ing a few inentlis visiting waif het
daughter, Mts. A. liarimess of Banff
and other retativedf
The following zaarty left the Mac-
donald house on Tuesday for Detroit :
Mr, A. G. Macdonald ande daughter,
Miss Mabel; Miss Cowan, Brucefield
.Mr. Couttman **Anglia= ArthurNewton, England ; and Messrs Leo
Chisholm andCecil Ochlin, town.
Mrs. M. Cerrie and sifirgr. Clifford
Currie of Detroit were among thecursGnisni last week.' While here Mrs.
Curry ,N11.4S the, guest of the Misses
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solemnized in St. Feter's church ..,by
Rev. Father McRae, assistodt by the
Rev. Father O'Neil, cousin of the
bride and the Rev. Father McCormick
91 Kingsbridge. As the bridal party
entered ,the church, Miss Griffin, tb!
•orgalligt, • PlaYeit VonflelltOlat's Wed-
ding March. The choir sang Leonaras
Mass for the Occasion and at the
erteire Miss Nellie Macidonaldmig
lue thine heart,
the proper time during the Owed
High Mass the bridal party approach -
'ad thealtar, fin Honor Judge Holt
givirig. the bride away. The bride
wore a, pretty ' coetunie of pale grey
voile, trimmed with white lace, with
hat to Match,' with a, hunch of flOvir-
efp among the chiffon, and a crimson
;osc under the rim, at the back, an.
carried a holvet of bride roses,
white prayer berg: and. lace handker-
chief, The bridesmaid, Miss Hannah
Ikon of Detroit, a sister of the
bride, wore a pretty fawn voile cas-
trate, trimmed with white laCe, and
white. chiffon hat trimmed With white
roses, and carried a boquet of pink
carnations, 'an, lace handkerchief.
Mr. Kingsbridge,^s.
cousin. of the groom, acted as grooms-
mao. The altar was tastefully decor-
ated by the ladies of St. Joeeeh With
white lilacs, /and where. the. bridal
party stood white lilacs ape brihl
wreath 'were prettily arran•ged. After
the bridal party •rigned tick tames in
the 'Vestry, they with their many
guests repaired to the residence of .t4,1:
bride's mother where a sumpeeees
wedding dinner W Ei'S prepared ler eel,
and .to 'Which all did_ ainpra; justice.
Many vases of flowers decorated tett
table dining room and eeilore Con•
gratilatory speeches and social chat
among the guests filled the time until
the .bridal. fearty left on the 1 iin
train on their wedding tour. eleit
'aliens who. attefeledfrom out:. e
town were : Miss Rose ilegan, Toron-
to, sister -of the bride; Mrs, Big)
Lann.on and babe Francis of Rethia
hem New Hampshire ;'elid's. Chem lice
Kedy of Waterville, Iowa Mt.ret,•••;
Morgan and Joseph Dalton' and *lei
wives of Kingsbridge,; Mrs. .1.
Kintail.; Mr.. anti Mrs'. Martin Whitt
Sullivan . and Miss Mamie •Sulltvan o
and soil Gus of Elmira,; MI % and' Mrs.
Peter Whitty and MiSs Min lir: Whitt
of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lam -
berths of I.,-Assureption College, San
wieh ; 1 Mr.. and Mr. Joint 0',Neil o
Kintail Mr. 'and:Sirs. Barney Laugh
Aloiris wept dpwn
Detroit last week.
Mrs, SProat of Seafortb, Was last
:wee% the guest of Mrs. George Bissett
of the :post -office staff. . •
Mrs. (Rev.) Elliott, our Lady May-
oress, has, written several letter2
home inewhieb she speaks most pleas-
ingly of her visit to Ayr. She took
passage on..the Pretoria for Bonnie
Glasgow, some weeks ago. '
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Mrs. (Captain)' Ferguson, and
'Mies Lizzie Faleener of Bayfield, spent
last week in. Getlerielfethe guests of
Mrs. Chariei. 'Symons*, • •
Mr. Halstead is going to. have.' a
beretnzaetime this. s.ummer.' lets a
very large tent on the lawn, in
front of his door,''
Mr. Prang,. fdrineelY of Clinton.,
Coming forward AS a contractor: no,
He -
has .taken two Contracts for 'this
season for the carpenter weet 'to
be done foe Mr. 1V, Achesotcs houseS
end tile), contracts. kir gr. Waite at
Lendesboro. Mr Prang also built a
delir",ng house.- for Mr. Waite on. his'
new purchase: •
Mr. Waite ithrehased from Mr.
George Elliott the two . new houses
,built by him on 13ritatinia Road.. •
Miss Dietnsqu..qf Detroit, a:cousin
of IVers. Lee, .and niece of Mr. W.
campbell, assev,or, were geeets
the Misses Cainpbell, while 'here 'last
week.
On Saturday the, death' occurred, of
Adam Smith, at the ripe old age ,•of
.86 years, 5' month's and 21 days.. The
deceased had been. 'makinghis, home
With his ,son,. Wtndel Smith,, Goshen,
•Line ,south; for the last years TIe
was taken ill on. Friday And. on Sat-
urday .pasSed away. Ile fOrinerly Hy.
ed. on: the homestead.' faxin on ,the
Babylon and.' has been a resident
Hay, township.'foe many years. Mr'
Smith was highly respected by
Who knew him. The. only surviViag
member of the ..fatuity • is the son,
Wendel 'Smith, who with the Otifer re-
latives', has the sympathy. of the
community in his loss. ..The fuller!,
.was held on Tuesday interment talk-
ing place in ,the R. C. cemetery, Zur-
ich,
,The. large poplar tree at the south,
*est cornerof. the Dominion Hotel
was' kid low last ' Thursday. This
was the last one of a row *hich used
to- Statid on the east side of the Gosh ;
en Line. It is . said to .have been
plantednearly fifty years ago. '
hit the ease of Coehra...HaY
townshipl which was decided -against
the plaintiffs at the time of the trial
In' May 1906, judgment wag. given las'
week .in the application for a new
trial. The case was argued befote
Judge Holt at Goderich on Monday of
lastevceit and the -Judge has given big
ekeision: the; ,a, new . trial is unneces-
sary,
u
One .of 1. the 'prettiest weddings ever
.celebrated in Goderich took. place at
high ' noon • oh ,WedneSdny...qt• last 7week
in flee-,Naith7Sireet . Methiothst chute': ,
when Miss Eva May, depeliter Of Mr.
an:), Mrs. William Acheson, became the
bride of Philip F101ti Herten; teller of
the Bank of Montreal at 'Ste:A(011e.
The ceremony was perfer.nied _by ,Rev.
Dr.. Daniel .of London,' assisted by
Rev. G. N., Haien.
. .
Mts. Fred. Screaton of Louder., sang
Very 'sweetly the bridal hymn ' frefil
"L,ohegnin" ai' the, bridal Party • en-
tered the: chprch. • .' •
The bride's costunie. Was Of rich
ivory , satin, trimmed with. excedelte
rose point 'late, with. full epiezt, train,
and. tulle veil over a corenet of Oran-
ge blossoms, and site carried bolnet
of beidal roses and fends,
'Miss .Alice. Hamilton of Wroxeter,
cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid.
Mrs. Edgar M. Qook of Toronto .was
matren of honor. Little. Miss 'Evelyn
.Gteig, a Mace. of the bride, wav
'flower girl'.. The best man. was Claude
Pete of Toronto' and the ushers wet.)
Herb. Leundon. or Strathroy ; R. J:
Achegon, and J. L. Killoran, Of !God -
(rich; and J. C.' Greig of Sea•forthi.
The guests from out of town were
Mrs, Fred. Screatoa, London';
Hoskin, New York ; Mr, and Mrs. J
C. Greig, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. HayS,
Mr. and Mrs, W. 'D, McLean. and Mrs.
Pasmore, Seaforth ; the Miss:s Wa,••
son, Norwalk, Ohio ; Mrs. A. W.
Milne, of Erie, Pa: ; , .11e. and •Mrs.
Hamilton of Wroxetee ; 'Mn. aid Mrs.
McLean,' of Lucknow ; 'A&§s Hoffman,
Of Hamilton, and Mie and Mrs. G. N.
Doe, of New York. .
I .Before coining to Goderich, :for the
occasion 'the gram was, presentel
'with a' purse of ow by the Staff of
the Bank Of UOTitteal at Broeleille.
• . On Sunday last the anniversary of
St, John the Baptist WAS conneemoc-,
ated at St; George's church by about
82 membere Of the order attending di-
vine service at 11 a. at. The, preacher
was the reefer, the not. Mark. Turn,
ball, who, selected Epheslans 1.• -ii for
his' teXt: The eholt sang/inrttikiate
anthems for the, occalsiou. •
Miss May Allan,. nurse -in -training in
Mount Sinai hospital, the Jewish hos-
pital of New York city; is atere-
/ hesent ..1 lr.; guest . . t friend, Miss
Ausehrook. •
On Sunday morning last au nit to
• members of the Orange Ordor marched;
A French 0)1,41, . in '.e Mounted trt the Fint-r•io street chtitch where 0
Pollee It ti t Calm, r. Nc 1 tie rAa71%4 In&it 0. ify,ing sermon Was prcaehea
with drink, attempted to bhoot , his to ,thete by. the Rev. Mr. Graham.
comrades with a, revolver... He was, 76 lailPit •was, banked with bea,.„•tiful
court-martialled, .dismissed trim the rune flowers and life Male quartette
rendered in r ne voice, "Take , thee . to
to'
ihres!illrl'Iilyfz'a' Black was: the guest last
'
week of her daughter, Mrs. Ma.ddeetis
et Detroit.
tut in two by a:felling reek in a ton- Mr, Stancombe has taken the con.!
tell, andseentten PaSsengers Welt tract of buildIng a house and harm Pon,
Mr. W. Perdue of Ge.erielt township.
injured.
force and. given. three months in gaol
..There will be no strik f We. fri
Union tlegrapir. operators.
A train near Mitchell, zwil nit, was
Dn hemlock City, and Msg.. Bovviler o
Kintall: The bride's going -away .dres
*as of crimson ' broadcloth - tail°
made.' The ••• wedding. peelmnts* wet
very nurnerous. And • very beautiful
The News -Record joins heartily . it
wishing the bridal. couple long lif
and prosperity. • • . •. ,
Mr. F. G. Scott land two childre
havereturned to their home in Lou
don township after a. pleasant tev
weeks' visit among Leadbory freindS.
• iVer. Sam. Searlett, of Seaforth ;vim
ted.,. .the pareetal horne on Sunday
The members Of L. O. le No. 81,
Winthrep, intend holding their annua
picnic, on. July, 4th in. Mr. Hannah':
grove, Winthrop. Full partietdars-wil
he given latex.- ' •
Mr, Hill's, men. , Iron, Blyth haV
comnienced building the new school
the village.
Mrs. Wilson from 'Dakota, is visitin
ilerellarentse-Mr.-and-MiS: geosvila..
The. Ladies' Guild of Cavan ehurc.
Wpt-hrop,. held- a imolai on Friday e
ening last at the residence of gr. J
G. Grieve. It.:. was a pleasant . afti
successful affair. •
Mr, Jelin Searlett was in Load°
last • week attending the annual fi
ing pf , the Synod ;of Enron.'
Miss Lydia' Beck, who spent th
past year in Cuero, Texas, is th
guest of -her aunt, Mrs. Clifford, an
the Misses. Grave, returned to . lo,
home last week aceorimanied h
them. • . °
• Rev. Mr. Guthrie and -family of Bat
timore, Maryland; , have teKen:"Ve
andah Cottage'v at the lake.
Master Reggie' Tye, ,will att.n.
Trinity College, Toronto; after t
frac:slimmer holidays as he intend
studying for the niinistry. '
Quite a 'number of tIte members (
the local branch of the Women's In
were preseet at the meeting held on
Saturday Mit. Mrs. Shannon, and
Miss Gray *ere the gneakerS,and
their addredses were interesting and
fastrective..
June VW Igor
*CO
diem% It thaniteats inair
In local aches and palm—
Inflamed, feints vat stiff"
muscles,--aut cowl he;
cured by local applications..
It requires conatitutionati
treatment actin thrones
the blood. and _the begin.
"am of gm OreAt Ing414191:
1400dISSalla-- plilillli.
which has permaspatir
cw941,, - thowimid*,
For testimodak of remarkable Gm*
send got Book oft Itbsumathas. tka n
c L Hood Cow. LOMPIL lags&
'
Bids have been Accepted by the Am--
erican Navy Department for the con-
struction of two battleships of tin. .
Dreadnaught type.
Several fires/ 0E04E4 by Jightifting re--•
eurred in. Ontario, and farmese• barn's
.suffered heavily. . ,
Judge Colter unveiled the monument),
erected at Cayuga to the memory ot
Wiliiam Kingsley, killed in south Af-e-
.. .
rica, . . -
geI.
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HOUSE AND TWO LoTs To SELL
on Huron. street.. The house, al,
small one, is only pattially corn-
.pleteib Wilt be disposed a ouitp,-
vv. c, Browii. : .. 78
BOYS WANTED. -ONE FOR THE..
, Cutting roan) and one for the Pies.' •
eing room. 'Good position. for smart
boys about 1'7 or 18 years of ago •
' who' wish to learnea . good steady
trade. -For more particulars, apply.
, to tife 'Jackson. Mfg Co.; Clinton.
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NoTrog FOR CREDITORS. -1•10-,
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. having claims against the 'estate of
• James. Keyed, late Of the „townn'hiO
of Stanley, in, the county.of Burette
deceased, . to send the same..
duly verified to 'Me undersigned
, execetors on or before the '
. 15th day of July, 1'907 ; after whiche
date the said executors will Proceed
; to distrileete the, said estate emongste,
the *song' entitled thereto, .having,„
. regard only t: the claim's of whic*,
notice shall then have been received,
and that :the said executdrs will not-.
be liable for the proceeds of ,the es-
,- - tate sd distributed to anY person or
whose-elaims notice' shall not •have'
.been received, Dated at Varna thise
11th day of June 1.907, jamese
AlcOlyment and William Logan,. ex-;
executors. •
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