The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-18, Page 5-•
July 16 hi 1901
The Clinton News.
Record
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Marrieges
TWEEDIE-,-.DeLONGe-44, 'Toronto, on
July 4th, by
• c till° .ftellev- Canon,
Broligliali, it. toe*, . PAO, Second
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Deliong, to William Englis, iettest
son ef Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Tweed.-
ic, all rof GoderiCh.
ROSS-SIMPSON-At the residence
the' bride's tether, . on, July 214, by
Rev. Mr. Carswell, Allan BOSS to
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Isabel Lindsay, daughter a M, r.
Thome Simpson of MeRillop.
BROADFOOT-DICKSON,- At the
manse, McKillop, on July ard, 1.7
,fter, a CareWell, William E.
Broadfoot of Seaforth to Isabel,
daughter of Ia. and Mrs.: George
Din.kson, of IVIcKillon.
RINKER-eHARTLEID-At the. 'Lome
of he briste's parents, on, July ard
. by . Rer. Thune, LOUIS . Rinker, , to
Lydia, daughter of Mr. Jacob.
...Hart lean Zurich. e
FOWLER-MeEWEN-At liensall,' on
July lOtle Dert FoWler, . tei Jese
sie, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Win,
MeEwen of .Hensall.
Births
GRI11VIe-14 Seaforth, on. July 8th?
to Mr.' and Mrs. Janie § B. Grieve,
a denghter. - ,..„. • e•• . .
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L,OWERY-In ieafortie. on July '8the
to Mr.- and: Alm :George Lowery,
.a /ratio:ter. .
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DORRANCE-In MeKilloo, : - .04 July
•.9th- -to 'Mr.' and .11(krse 4anies Dote'
1. ranice. a ilaweiter. • . •
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GIBSON-dn S.ertforthe - au July iith,
to Mr.. and Mrs. Sideey • Gibson, a
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YOIIN.G.-:In 8oalortb,. OD July. . !Idle
's ti relict of the • late
. John Yelling, • of ilihlnrt, f ged +32
years and two inonthe.. . •
CAMPBELL'In- MeKillop, on ..;iiii
•atii, nom. - Campbell, aged .81
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LAMpORT-At.Lcieeloae July ;
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- .de4:fghter. of "..1. Ir. and inr. . Jaines
Lamport, Crediton, in Mt 24th
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floRN,To .-.Locknow., on Joty bib,,
.Lilian Viola May
,qt.Mr.. arid. mrs. weilumo'ntie'.:,%1°Jdittiek'
years ,' 8. months and 10 day*. '
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' BLAKE -In - Ashfreld, • on July 4th
''• W4liant Blake, e•Cd. • 6.1 'Years. • • •
BLACK -In • • Goderich On Thersday,
JOT 11th, Robert...PAM Black; in-
:kilt -son; of XL. and Mri, II; Black
. aged • 5 Years,. 1,. month. • anti ... ' ;23.
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will of the late George
tf011:07;4114eNlicqtrit Stet,thealtubrQcSliPiSta31000ia.
W. 21, P. S.
l'46a's Pg.r4f*"411:Irmi
' .: • Rum A. $10111iVUNGS.
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Stinday ll .erate
Sacramentbe oel
ed at Kuox church eit the 1st Sunday
Of 'Auguste .
0 S d ext Dr Pt ea Will
4 IM ay U. ..g 4
preach at Keox church in the a. In.
eed•e„t, North street church hi the
-evening,
Condnetor Lavelle and family, oc-
.oe,py mr, W. SharmaWS newly pur-
ofeeeed . residence of Reg, Rface, -
' Mrs. Colin Campbell, our former or-
ganizer ot WoUlOn'S ' rnStitntes, re-
tu•reed from an organizing tour in the
N. W. T. to meet the West .. Hurou
directors .ot the W, I. at, a Cct,n1,ention
held recently at Guelph. • •
Me. A. E. Cook, date of Clinton, has
been appointed orgenist and' choir
master of the new . Baptist church
here: .4.
The EPworth ' League ot Vtetoria
streeechurch gave a treat to: one of
their old time • members, Miss ,Efoily
Whitely, now of Toronto, by holding
a picnic at Bayfield. on Saturday after-
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i Mre. aid the Misses linethittet Of
1oritreo3, who speedte.eir eumreers
here, are again at "Gtengewen. '
The garden }tart t Ca,p-t in Leith-
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weite's was, indeed, a very pleaeant
affaie. At swine distallee from tilavere
andah, the 'Union Jack was unfurled
deli, the tfidea jack was unterled
from a lofty, flag„ pole,and t•he veran-
dah Was draped Wilii bunting. The
township was very loyal, many car-
riages arrlving with the families be-
longing to the G. T. R. A-• It was SA
ideal fete day and will become an an-
naal Iiffair. The officers. did all they
could, to make their guesM Ivappe
particularly the younger ones, Airing
prizes tn. money, in all' the ganws.
The tug of war made the. most excite-
meat. It was Won by the siagle men
nver the - married men. The tables.
with their snowy Clothes, Were so Me
viting 'that one forgot all about the
dusty road. Vases filled with choice
flowers of the season ivere numerous.
$2000 ; General iVlieelon-
ary Fund of the Methodiet Churelf of
Canada ; Super-annuntion fund $1000 ;
mid 'sumo to the Eclucat Lona' fend.;
$2,000 to the Ontario Women's .Chris-
tian Temperance Uniox.
Captain LaWsom called away' on. the
yaeht North Pier on slOth, July, tale-
• II D. ' Reed ' • '
lag arry ociewith, lum AS
first officer. He lett tor Detroit and
other ports on the river and may be
alma two mune, He has a &ed.
erew and thy are greet over of
hken bee% ..
Mr. Troimanimuser is getting on well
with the smoke stool? for the Big Mill.
The elevator already Ifes handled
15,000,000 bushels .Oe grain, • •
Mr. Joseph Barry ot, London spent
Sunday, with Mr. and the Misses Dar-
ry. ....
Mr. and Mrs-. Duple Fotheringhani
and little children, Jean and, Willie, of
".Burns•ide•' Tuckersinitle were the
guests the week end of Mr. and Mrs
McKay, onetheringliana piece..
Mr. and' Mrs. Donald. Martell antl
,babe Victop/ Hugohave returned to
'their home at • Ripley. Mrs: Martyn
spenttwo weeks M town, the
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'upon thene: The strawberries • and
guest of
her parents; Capt. and' Mrs i
MISS ANNIa HENDRN.
• Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Rumbalt .et
rieli cream With home-made bread' ar.il
.1tfeecolre
1Viecnone.ld. •
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town and the. fatter's sister, . Mrs.
John :R•• llorrisone, of Toronto, drove
ta, Bayfield ea Sathrday afternoon, re-
turning home -alter taking. . tea,..ea• the
White City. ••••. ,„. • . .
• Mrs, .0liver C. Whiteler, and little
daughter NI' • N r 0' th ' • t -
of the former's sister,. lifts: Robbins
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of Rochester. .. ,
The Misses Aggie end Nannie Knox,
of Toro,nto, are spending their -vacte.
tion nt, their old home en .Netegato
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edatrY hater, accompanied by iellettanil
other cakes ma.de e delicious Sunset,
rePas.l. . Bananas, cendiee-, lemonade,
etc, ' vonng Men:Mid .meidenseattereied
the - with evident . pleasure;
Music. was furnished by.. the •G. T.. R.
A : orthestra Messrs whfvely Latn-
prey, and Macdonald, aecompaniert on
the Piano, by one . of the lady gueuts.
We enjoyed "Bonni,e Dundee". end 4 , A
Hundred Pipes an' at. an' a' "ta, ou!
hearts!' content. A Platioem wa. at,
rangett. the speakers. in. tiont the
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• Mr. Taitridge has added: a, Ike vete
antlah to his rtew residknee on- Elgin
:Axe., . . •• . . , . 7 , .. • • . •
: ., miss- Grace strang 'Lae resigned, bee
PoSitiOn on the staff . of: the 1111tchell
flfgh School 'and id in Toronto this
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Strang. .
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Mr. Strough is • painting -his remOd-
eled verandah white,: -$vitli. trim.minge
of .green.. '
AMISS ANNIE...kENDREX,RoelPYiee•
LvieWastin Writes; : ." • • . •• • •
. ."I feel. better than .t havelor oyer
fern years. "X have. token seve. ral bottle*
of
of Poruna and one bottle of Manalin,
• nI. can now do all ray work in, the
house, milk the cows, take pare.. of ' the
milk, and SO forth. I Oink Perana,isai
• Most wundertutmedlcine. •
"I. beiieve I would be in bed to -day if
X had not:written toyou for advice,"E
had•talten all kinds of medicine, ba..
none did me any good..
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MINIIMII,f1rOMMe.,I.IMNIMINIMY
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Nearly 5,000 feet of floor .space and AU crowded
with new and up-to-date Furniture from the ,best
manufacturers in the Dominion, • consisting of the
following goods : .
Bedroom, Suites, Sideboard.s, . Buffets, - .
- Extension Tables, Han Racks,. Ladies Secretaries
Writing D.eisks, Parlor- Cahinets, - .Parlor Tables,
Music Cabinets, Cobbler Rockerq, • . . . 'Couches.
Fancy Odd. Pieces, Parlor Rockers, Rom -an Chairs,
Rattan Furniture, . Dining.Rooni Chaira
Ja,rdinier Stands, Child's •COts, • Childa'. Rockers
Parlor Suites, Large Upholstered Oh -airs, . .
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Leather Chairs, Leather Couches, : .. ' Mattresses;...
Springs, Iron Beds, • Iron Cats, , . Stretchers. .
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See our $2 -Cobbler flecker, Our $8,
Couches and $5 Mattresses.....-
Theu are winners.. - •
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All the above goods are..well selected frOrn •shops
of craftsman and are guaranteed....
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leliss •Perlee is spending'. her vecation
et Chauta„qua, .N..1- -
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hall. Col. , young_ made a• very loYel
address, praising the, .G. :T. R. A.;• for
Alt -i tdR 'd
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111)4 pl''peyrugninith.ais earndoeverrns'ea; tToelltiziei!
for Perund," •
-Miss, Isabella. Sharman of the (ten-.
tral school staff .and brother ;John: are
visiting their eiater'-i. Beaver. :.
Andrew liteckenridge of Chicago es
spending hie vaUation with Ms' pareh,s
Mr, and Mrs. j.. Breekentidge". .-
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Mrs, • Coultice of • 'lot onto; ane
(‘Iai:Ftitli.t.7 Miss Courtice, were -Goderich
last :week, , guest•s ',of Mrs,
'Flo,pert•Joheston, . : - • - .-. • le
Mrs., Morgan of .„;Pinconnine, Alien.,
formerly of Bayfield, • Was 'the gueet
their fine . looking,' cepa. Captain
Laithwai to thanked.. the 0•••••T • R. A,.
for their' loyal!.turn. ont to, "th:!. pot
"garden, "Partys' ever held under :their.
ausefices, .a.nd. whieh. Will beeenie •ae, an:
'Inial one. Be also ' thanked them "tor
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assisting MM. ane.,-INirs. Laitivvvaite la
leaking the aCcessa,ry preparations. for
the outing: Other brief . adcfresseS 'w-
tweet ie' a :huniaroi,i; vein, The prO-
gram was finished. .Ftoni • town, We
. Col. and Mrs, Young, Messrs
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The foifowmg from no eeepeenee
Herald n'efers to an Uncle Of M" F .
Saville,.. Clinton •, . ' .. -'' • ''
: Mr, Joseph -Skelton, .
one . 'of tile
oldest : and. ,..most respected ices'i4•!n.'.s of
Walkerton died alter three wee's ill-
ness. t les late . eesitierice ..);&•::..filly' • 2.
at the advanced are. of .414 He •.•-s as
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Um: 'there
Not only women of rank and leisure
prate° Peruna,'bnt the industrious use-
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tut womenengag ne t toi
ed in ho s I would
not be : withent Dr. llortman's world
renowned remedy. ., :. •
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thousand women every ' year ..and he
never fails to receive a multitude of let,-
tera like the above, thanking him for
his advice' and especially:for the Vroik*-
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dee . ne . s rece ved rom.Perans,,, ,/..,•
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last week of ,Mrs. young. . • . -R.: WilsotiRundle: , and. Currie, and
- Mrs.' •Co;it 'and daughter ipent .some the MiSses , . Laitliweite,•,'.. Mershall,
days last -•week, at their 'old home Proudfoot anti 'Needle. Mrs. Curzon
Platptsvilk...• . , • . . ' . , ,. : • and. MOs ' Acleline genie. or..e.): item -Cur,
. Mrs, Dark et 'Clinton le. the guest 'Zoo Place, and enjoyed the evening
gild 'week of- het. reletlee,-Mre....c6x, very ,.mileh. Mrs. . Miiiinan .and, so.O.,
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year, 1818. ,.tle lived, . until
he -was 21. . years- of age and then
went: An . Newfoundland where hre• Ives
married in 1838" • a Miss Janna; • Jack-
manHe resided,
in ,' . • Neirfoundland for
21 years .and • at. the 'end 'of :hat teMe
removed' with . his.`ternily *to 'St.
footsteps. His duty toward5'. eyky;1 was
his first 'consikleratiOn at all. .tlrees.
Up•until the age el 42 he Vas. a .mein-'
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that a e.. he -Mined :the Methodist.
:chureligand reMain.ell.
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rJ•Picture,„ framing neatly and. .promptly done.
Special prices go on pict.ire framing . 0T..i.pg July .
and August. All. new. mouldings. . • • . - .
A visit to our store will, -be • interesting.. i.1117.titi., '7'.
Pleasnre to show the goods.
i Ktr6: Clifton. who .
been visiting Clics.ter and Norman,. of Wallaceburg
in the : West, is .the g t this week of eccompanied Mr. and..Mrs. Pronse and
her nicither, Mit. jesepif ' 'Ofi: • • • 'family enjoying .the f games very. much.
The g.,11..egta. 0.tt.':,Sinuce Farm, 1 resici- We have to thank Capt. J.. I,. Mac,
enee of Mrs. , . -, . • , a ..,e aren o . 1. o nine i .. ee. ..
.. A . P Mete le at present L - • '• f : tie .'e 1 r dine - Detach-
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are Mr: A,. M. Campbell. of Montrealtient of ,t.lie 910 ,Hieh entleree Iianne,
'wife- and „daughter ; Mies cains,.Kin- ton 'for his knidne.se and _courtesy. in•
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iViary'S Ontario, ' where ' bus wife •die' d.
He Was married -a second iliac 16 NI1s5.
' Rutohy
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e.1.0,6°1117e. nw.,..11,ogiwriisti.l.s': Utrhve:14.atillnItiri7e . 1011
:1817 ehe- left .S.t. , Mary's .4na. i..,,,,,... eue
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his resIdeuee on a ferny' - 'in • '.Brare.
A cOrist.-:cicul, mem-
bet .to ',the: end and • died teiumpldege. • iii.,
the. faith of :our . Lord . Jesus Christ,
cry • bihia five Sons:" rake:rttoon13..cisern'laestt..,..
.rtti...)41.y. p•iefacheinwtails6' vii.liael
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trolt Will , discuss. consolidation ... of;
all bradChe§. 01 the' Order.. • . -: ' . .•
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' •A miners'-• strike.- in . Spain threatens
toebeeorne• general.: ' • •.
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eel lee, is a so, A •,vist 9 ..e.„-...eleee,.... sen ing . .o erio i oreeee . .
d' -.•• I ' ' ' "t 't • ' ' . • - d' the .G A .'• I 'e -toed- b' f
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• Mr, Straiton, - • ex -station •• master, the :"NewseReeord"- 'a photagrapi r
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seethe to ..lfave. got .9-,- new - lease.. ....of the officers -.of. that: :dashing ,regiinent.
life. To • Meet Ivini One „would • sinepose Long may their ostrich plums wave.
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'that . be ,' had never, been ill. • -. • ,., - • - in the sunshine and ' • lake breeies ... :Of.
. :Mise -Jean .. Maeclonaht, " who pent Ontario. ' . . ' •• , .
the Winter' out of 'town; is. now at her. .Mrs e Rex _Caine. threugh frciin Moose-
Own. home,. overlookingLaKe Huron, . Min With her three young .sone, Mae-
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misoury... AtacaraLead-..her_
where he lived for 7 -maxi I4e. ther
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removed to.,Walkerton• whore he reside
ed. viitil • the time of ' his dee. tli.. lie
waS a-inan of sterling principled . e .., e
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stmt. „ntegnty, honest and up,.ig,,,c. in
all '1 .. ' • . , - .. . ; . ,
, ps. dealing- taking the word, oi
God as his :guide ant' endeavor n' ke
all thir.gs to • follone ini his :Masier'!
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will . be sent . rom Zile a .p ...3cint
successful husbands an4:.iE.L.r,i.., •
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: Richard Oroker 'declined the Nation--;
alist ••nomination, in Eest. Lueknew,
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IDE:Iv:ATE SALE' • OF" • HOUSEHOLD
effects from ,July lOth to. July ;23rti.
: :Come and • ..See. .if.: 1 , have- Sairthiti6,
- you want.=We jonee,.-17 Isaac '.§te .
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IN .UNDERTAKING:'
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In this branch of our business everything iS of the.
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best and our prices moderate, and you will receive
. _perponaland_carefuLattention.. ' - ...
• friend,. ters.:IL•ionet Tom.: and: Philip., who are
MiSs ljnbSon. Sailed hy. •the .Savannah
, . . at the residence of . their'lgrandiather,
Or 01.4:40,W, :Miss: Macara is . l
-1C' T1 •Weatherald,' '.• but Mte...Rex fs. at
:guest ...Mise
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The best Rubber , Tire ilearse in, the
County in attendance..
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TENDERS ' :.WI,LL .tiE ftECEIVE1).
:up• to noon on Tuesday, julye 2arn,
Of. Edinburgh ' friends and ..
1. • 0 • .. i 1 ' ' .. to her Aus- . ' • - • • .' • • • . • .-e• • '• '
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eforeelreetteetimteet-neeeme
* Jos: ' Rapson'ts:. on the Baez Line;
Hellett and ' .Goderiele --Plans.. • and
espeeifications • may he. • seen.' at •J,.i
.. nipsows -.:-.0r T. - JqeMilla'elle. Tee...
(tars to .be..eddeeSSed to either of the
, undersigned; ...J. .lytid4letaiii ' Ctintor..,
li••• 0, .or '1'•,-; - ililcAtillan, :constanqs.,'
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Mrs, Slack, and 'tame kiss Lawrence
tralien home after epending a year . in lett for „MoOsemin lash week. .
.Canada with herereleetieee. ...• . , e .•
One iii the largest ..and most; faiblone
"Oa Wednesday, 28th- Jane, to Mr. able .t.'At HOmes.". e'Ver lield'here '.itae
end.' Mrs', P,atriell yaer, a. :cop,. Getirge nive..a..by mm. A: . J. nutheau ,„Beaa,...‘
joseph, Cheisteriett -, et . St, Jo ieph'e 6
churcli.on Suellay,...,July .7th .7bY • • the Mont ' 'Need.' '' an Friday: afternoon, • •in
ii.'0,0e:r 'tenor of. her ' Sister Mrs .- Jeltri:- R.
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'many Merrie-on of 'Toronto, :who'received.."
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was th, •reci• 1 rit f efts on . •• • . . • • , -
• - ..P.e . .° • .•• --• . wit her, . MM. 'Run** wes dressed
the .oecaei.en.. : -t- • , • • •
;', "': .,.;,., , ,. ..:, . e in_ a costunio of grey :.... crepe cte:.•ch.env,
.:...liare,.. lung.. ot he King tenve.re has touched up with core}, ar.d..cluftee.
' ' eh serionsly ill Eor several, Weelc•s '. • • . . • • ' • 1 l'i iic:.••
'lel" l• t ' k t II'. foe: and wore amber •beads. 1‘ rs.. i ,ot .
lin ,.• as .. wee .on..4 , r, • , , . . On Wore a. • costuine_Ore ___Meriene_erteee
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7- each garment . and -our "efforts heVe no*. been:reWarded by 'having
if .. nriur tablea'rine of . finest stocks Of MeiN" end Boys' Clotbing ever .
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TENDERS; 'WILL :BE • itECEIVED
by the undersigned:rip to • Thurs.day
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et:"abatOleftts at. ' tb? bric!g0 !o,!
- Baird's •on • the 2nd coin 0.1 *Stanley'.
The loweet or . any tender . not: nee-
esSarily . abc.epted. Plans, aide sped-
ifiCationsiemey be seen; at my-, office
ih. Varna.,J. E. :Flarnw.clf, :Clerk.
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OPPOSITE THE, POST OFFICE- '
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. ee chene trinened with ' Idle lace
Squire 'Nixon Sturdy .will. nave .. ..ii, Mr-'- - ,e, w.i , . • et ' . - i.
'i•orr . tinie keePing the publie off . - the ''?... "..alri."- .' '1: s•c't'l 111.; e°•:' ,11111e • • (1'
" 7 - white pongee -silk, with little blue
corner of his lot next •tive postoftice: , .,. .... . . . , ; • ,.
flower over It, .and -w i e . , w ?,,,. as-
II .• 1 S 't fereet' ' with wire Mit : he 1 it la'.
..!.. la' I ' , . • .".. • - -.. sisted in the pink• .terie room wheee the
might eee w.e bale it... teneen . , itn
n 1- ' . ' .-. w :. limeheori was served, • by. three young
fathers" He will have to reside in .. . , . • . , • . ,
., - . . • : • • • , ... , . • ladies, Misses . Christ:abet Amiereon,
town -to watch it.' - . . • •Magnie ' iViurray and • Delphine Naien,
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i :OUR PR1cES ARE •.THE 1.0'WEST. .
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straw shapes
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• •ca August lath. Applications; .per-,
.sonal preferred, .ireceiNted' .up. to Aug-
usi-;g.rd.-Address.,, Saniucl • Cleave',.
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tY ••1 'table was .decorated •. with pull: satin.
coneerning the.....eath or a forma u-oi -
streamers, pink :roses and smilax' • -a
erielt toy lite John : IL' , • t•
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'-nuadi-eds of pairsof Menrs Odd Peets :feoni $1 tO $3.,50... .' '
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and visitor, ; , . : • e.
Clegg e: .. large mirroi on the table ,,beinig bes.t.e7
: "Joiut. 14: Clegg, expert ac-:
countant, chairman Of. the Michigari ell the same. yrem, • -,a :lee,aute 14
•,-; t t' Be rd of Account nts' 'rd form-punch bowl, mina. wee. seivec instead
-a e a ' ' :a . a ' - • •01 'tee Palins • lined either ,svde .of• • :the
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yr athlete, and: oars/nate died eseddeo- .• • •
ly eon 2tid ...Jill)", in Asheville N. C. entrariCe OVer 100 ireita,tions -were
mrs... Clegg • was with It'd a . short .r...1 t ' ut. ..The cla Wes b6autiful. - . -
u °S 'Iti bat. Y'Rist ...1 "1 . Anle--
time befOre., )1is .-. 'death,. having - ixeit , ,ri un ays. c „ aniee,e . ,
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v. \ ."Eron't.. Forger that we are saving hundreds of keen buyers, ,
-Q. drillers on their shoe bills, and can"do the samagor y.on, • • . •, • ./
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on • Huron' ° street, .. The 'house. a
small .•:* one. is. only.. parti
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-W. , fe.• Bremen • • . • te :'
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thitioonect as soon as las illness tool,
I is montIce visit to ethetrealeand •Ot-
"it serious turn: ;He was Visiting • his .41'-' . . • . .'".. .e. . . . ... ... e .
..Sisfer.: • Al tho' only 69 years old . yet. ...awe. For his tot he took St...John
Clegg having 1- sang en swee . .-40 • Miss- 'TroY - • :. - : • t
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Co., end • at earnee, time,
Well rendered
of the Detroit Spring -Co, FOr a num- , • •• , ' . • . ,
. . . •• • 1 Mrs. ‘e. le; Stretton of Brussels ie
her of years ending with death, he ,,. Min 1.1 el -ter, • Mrs • John Law-
was. head of the J .• n. Clegg Aydzt 11 ' g „ ar ' e .• , . . ,
Co., and had .a national .repuqtion in s9,1.m• - • . • ! '' • -
his protession.• The late John ", ti' ann-font Place',. . was tire seene or
. A 1 • otpch beauty-. op• 'Wednesday afternoon
Clegg..left Goeericli w len e boy , and -f lel •wee'."" Mrs .: William Gray •
.w.itil 40 8 mother, • brothers, .and . Sisters- ,
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Thompson, °holding he post-nitere-
became `citizens •of theetr. S. .-spotless
. Mrs. George Bissett .of fhb Post- ception on that • day.' ,.,Mis... Therinison
office was the guest last week of her :was aesisted in, - • receiving her guests
h her 'mother. Mrs Beale. of . St
endsin Mts D, S. Cook, Clin'on. Y. , , • • , . ' •
i• • • . - - . i. D,. Thomas,. and wore lair wedding post-
:Mrs. Bissett also accolnpaniet fr.g.,
Cook to Myth, on -12th July to ate tree of ivory white duchesse, sat.in,
trinimed with. bebe.. _Irtsh la h..
. , I ir• t'o hl there . : i t tend tit,. ce e is, i n he ,, ti a c,e- Wit
i V • • ' - - . • rose point collar,. and pearl necklace.
c 9,• ' • • • - . Mrs., Beale wore .'s. lovely costume. of
aim. T. Walters met with quite a
satin trimmed with
serious •ticeident ' bn Tuesday . erenitur pal;t heliotrope ,. . .
whilc • calling OR Mr. Binett. On t lace, berdfee of bebe Irish lace
11\•1°Mtl. McCredi of Parkhill, sister of
h , lower. part of the - .•
coming down i .
stairway, a dizzieess came. 'over her. 'Sirs. ThOmpson, WO. dressed in a ces-
aild she fell te the bottom. staking turne. of ewhite duthess-e Satin, with
duchesee lace trimming.- Mrs. • .ble-
her head • agains t the hese,. cauSing the ..4
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ion part of the hick untie she -wore ...ris-se.: , nii; -room.
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tO cut quite a .. wouittl itt • het • head, m I3eaument dreesed In e blaek silk
which bled profusely. , aed handsome Ite,t, • poured, nut WC tea
Haebel and Hummed, are the ' eon, Costume, with overdtess Of blaok riet,,
for the guests. Little Miss Nelda of
tractors for the Toronto street cenn Woodstock in a pretty white dress and
ent 'Welk Which they are layine,' trete
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lust bea,rin in mind that
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of White Canvas Ox or
pair, and they cannot be
••*VIrhite Shoes for menesizes
: White Shoeo for misses,
Whitd Shoes for girls,
White MOOS (Or children.
' White Shoes for childreneSiZOS
' White Shoes fee infante,
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A.11 the bebt brands of
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we have a 'couple
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sizes 8 tq wk..-
tliZOS 6 to 7
3 to 7
eizee 1 to 4 .
cinil 2 in 1 White.deeSsing
sh-oe blacking, Shoe
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departmenta. The result is, there are BARGAINS
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,"0. $1.00and $1.25 -Kid Gloves, slightly, eolled, at 50c.
A large variety of ribbons to clear at 5e, 10e and 15o peryard
, The Remnant Counter has somethin,,. of in teeest for everyone. '
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I ong French.table chinas •
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It is exquisitely, thin - .
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I - ir Perfect texture and , A
fine hard glaoe gibe it a
p less btilliatzee # # # •
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t an exclusive design • we
You can .
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11 e also have a lave •
• ' n y China in •
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j. suitable for presetiti, Ie I
i Wilt be a . pleasure .to
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We havejust passed into Stock 0, iarge .. t
$ . shipment of I
. Black Sateen and Black Moire linderskirts They .
$ b t. and it yell p. 0- . t ' . . t th
t are eau les .1 . ay filly ne o inspec ese .
1 godarbefare purchasing elsewhere. V
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The prices' are right at . $
$1 1.25, 1.501.15, 2400, $2.75.
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I-gtuiebsbtosn inattotendtehde
eti Ave cement. sidewalk :.
f reeePtion • room.. A iarge , cut glass
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It seems • thnt there lc and Vase nionnted or. -a. French embroider.
in Goderich - if -.horses.. - I .
See th(*Sheitt . Music. both vocal and instrumental, Wh• ich We are'
-selling at 7C per topy. Also back numbers of Etude at be per copy,
in our -south window:
CaSh Paid tor Batter and gags. • • . . •
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no*, and ,ge:.
bite Mt. Ben Townsend'e egardert, iike
- • ••' nieht to ..get
their ha 0 en ndered at
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son.le -food into other peoplen gaidense
• is going to ".shoot" ' them. They
.havo been paying , their respenn to
Stanley street gardens, • hut
thin, had baler limp away from El-
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ed eettre Ailed with collations and
writer Mlles- frotit 'Buffalo was pleeed
tipoti the retreehmeht table. Other
vates Of flower8 decOrated the room s.
The iniests were betiutiftilly dressed,
Mister Harold Beale of St. Thome,
vecompaniett his mother Mrs. Beale.
amt. sista, Mrs. Credi, on their visit
to Mrs: triMMORW.i.
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