The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-25, Page 24
PURITY
Morris Townshm.
--itiiii••••••••••••••••••••••1 Mit. Keys, 5th line, leSt valuable
hone last week.
HOT 'TIME .
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Keep your blood cool :
Your stomach sweet :
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Erult ttalax will do it. :
• It stops headachetoo, 25a
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• Talcum Powders, Toilet
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• • Waters, Toilet Soaps
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A solid back all bristle •
i Hair Brush, worth 500:
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S R HOLMES
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-RELIABILITY .- EXPERIENCE.
Cream Separators.
No article On the farm pays the
_ farmer better than a Cream Set-
arator. When buying, buy the best
that is the DeLavarle. I am, agent
for it in this district,
The Cyclone Fencing
The Cyclone Wire Fencing bas
the two great requisites -/t leeks
well and lasts a long time. ...Be-
fore placing your order let me Show
you this fencing and q-uote you
prices.
JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton
THE CLYDE STALLION
LORD STANLEY
Will stand for the imps ovetneot et.
stock for tho season of 1907 at his own.
stable, en Lot 24, Ceti 2, iitanieY:
Lord Stenley is a light bay. stripe,
nigh hied fetlock white. • He ties
foaled June 24th, 1905. . .• •
. PEDIGREE: Siberian (imp) [63375]
(11933), Glenlaggan (imp) [4605](10560),
Rakertierd (imp) 1487] (4100). . Scotia ird
Yet (imp) 1345] (1202). .Captain. Watt
imp) Dm (400). dant Mettle Gletriag-•
grin [5840], M -y. •
TERMS: Ti, inset* $8.-
' A LBER-T-IsIOTT, Proprietor
Nopthern Navigation Company
HOME •SIEEKERS EXCURSION
TO NORTH WESIL_O_N STEAMERS
SAT.LING JULY 3rd., 17th., AND.
31st. , • •
Retire fares to BattLford, Sask.,
$39.00 ; Brandon, Mane, $33:55- S
Calgary, Alberta, $40.50 ; Etiolation,
Alberta, $42.50 ; lVfoosejaw, SasI..
$36.00 ; Prince Albert, Sask, $38.50
Regina, Sask., $35.75 ; 8a,skatoon,
Sask., $38.50 ; Stratlfebna, Alberta,
$42.50 ; Winnipeg, Man., $32..0a *and
other points in propartiOn. .
Rates include stateroom. berth In
secoed class quarters to li it of
steanier's capacity. Meals .50c e
Steamers leave Sarnia for Soo,
Port Art,ffer and Duluth every Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday At 3.30
p.
m.
Full information from all G. T. R.
agents or address
C. H. Nicholson, Traffic Manage.ri
Sarnia, Ont.
Real Estate for Sale
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 15,
15,
concession 9, Stanley • township,
consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres
cleared and all seeded down except
20 acres. There are 10 acre t of
good hardwood bush. miless irons
school and 2+ miles from the vill-
age of Varna. This desirable farm
will be sold ens easy terms. -G. R.
Keys, Varna P. 0. •64
FARM FOR SALE OR TO RE*T.-
Lot 13, con. 16, Godericb township,
consisting of 80 acres, 65 acres
cleared, balance bush, Good bare
and comfortable house. Well wat-
ered by two good limning streams,
mile from school an 1 mile from
postoffice. Will be sold on easy
terms, -Apply to T. T. Murphy,
Clinton. a 35 ti
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDER-'
signed, offers for sale part ef lot
40 on the Bayfield Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with st-
one cellar, barn 36x70 With eetnent
basement. Easy terabit. - J. A.
Smith. •40
FARM FOR SALE: LOT 24, CON.
2, Stanley, containing 190 atres, 10
acres of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, underdrained and in a good
artate of cultivation. 1 acre of ov
chard and Small fruit. On the pro-
mises is a two Ittory brick hots.
with slate roof; a first-elass farni
house, a barn, size, 41)
y80 with stone stabling, a Cement
efflo 1430, good driving house, pig
pen and hen house. Two never -faith
lag Wells. This farm is situg.teal
miles from Brucefield, 5 frOM
ton and on u,od gra,vel'road. Ate.
ply on the premises or Addrefirt
Albert NM, Clinton P. 0, 02
MSS Marie Ale.Call is home from an
extended stay if,t Brantford.
Mises Mina and Lott Proctor, of
Teronto, are ,tisitine friends ia and
areUnd Belgra.ve.
Miss Jenny Jordan and brother
Morley arrived nome last week after a
pleasant visit With friends at Carlow
and Goderich.
?Slisees Jean aed Margaret Shedden,
4th line araVed, home last week from
Owen Souati, after spending e very
enjoyable time with friends.
S. Jordan, 5th lie, has disposed el
his haudsorne- driVer for tidy sum.
Wm. and Mra. 'Wheeler ,of Alma,
visited relatives and friend.s in We
tocality.
e.
Miss „Mary Jane Clook'ey has eeturn-
04 home, after epcnding the past six
months he Toronto,
L. J. WiLliais, .5th conk has sold his
farm to Samuel • McCurdy, who got
poesessionor. the 15th 'Met. The price
paid for the farm was $5,000 II ri 4 for
the crop $400. Williams held an
auction sale last Monday. •
Sydney Jewel, of Londart, England.
who has been spending. the past six
weeks with his ggandmosher and other
friends on the 4th line has; gone_• to
Toronto, where be has taken a Onsi-
tier': on the 0. .P. R. as.engineere
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If , our every day duties are a. bur-
den, it is because you are not, well.
Miller's Ceinipoun,d Iron Pills will coe-
reet this. condition, • For sale. by W.
A. 1VIcConnel1, druggist, Clinton:
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PALL TERM OPENS
SEPT'. 3rd.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
This school • 'which is an old
and well established one stands
to the forefront as the great-
est Commercial and Shorthand
school in the Wes-. Our teach-
ers are experienced instructors,
course e thorough atilt practical.
We
assist graduates • to posi-
tions,. Write for cure free cat-
alogue.
Elliott McLachlan
PRINCIPA LS ,
1'ELEGRAPH
OPERATORS:
• ARE WANTED BADLY BY OUR
'• C.AlaTADI,AN 'RAILWAY: COM-
'FANIES., • THEY ARE FORCED,...
• TO, ADVERTISE FOR THEM' i
. TO -DAY. WITH', '3000 MILES
..NEW . ROAD BUILDING. .THE
:• DEMAND WILL BE • SILL
• KEENER. WHY • NOT • • GET. -
READY ? • THE •• WORK IS
• OLEAN. AND NICE AND. THE.
.SALARY 'VERY GOOD,, Wk.
•PREPARE :YOU' QUICKLY AND
• AT:LITTLECOST: •WRITE US-
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FOR FREE • PARTI:OULARS.
•. -CENTRAL ..TELEGRAPH .SCH,
O01..,GG-RRARD •EAST, TORO-
• NTO. W.,„E...SHAW, PRESIDENT:
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That is how.y u feel at this • time
of the, years. •
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We carry a. full line of resh Gro-
ceries and Fancy Cakes. •
You will be eure to • find in -Oen.
stock something that will please you.
We• have sonie • very •etretty Dinner
Sets, Odd Pieces. of Chiea and Glass-
ware that would milee Mee Presents
for June brides.
• A. D Beaton
Plume. 111. Prompt delivery
GOAL
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..0ider • your year's Popply wive:
The best in the nierket, $7 per to
hot Mindere() ,,and paid -for before
May 81st, a dist...omit itf 40 cents a
ton will be allowed.
Orders left at Davis & Rawland
will be promptly attended to.
J Stevenson
For $ale
We h ,ve for,sale a quant.
.ity of llemlock,Slabs, cut
16 inches long, suitable
for ra»ges.
Clinton News -Record
July 250, 190,
for News -Record Readers
• :" Bel.graare
Miss Hazel Wilkinson of Morpeth, is
visiting at the parsonage. -
Miss Casale, Halliday is visiting
friends in the eownehip of Carriek,
MiSs Nettie MIT...unit; the guest oi
Miss Olive Perene of East Wawanosie
Dr. Perdue and wife ol Clifford spent
the 12th with the latter's parents.
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Slies Loveless of London' has been
visiting her uncle and aunt,. Mr. earl
Mork John Scandrett.
'Rev. G. W. Rivers was in Ridge-
townrecently performing a; inarrianee,
Miss Lille Isbister of Saska,toOr.,
Sask., is spending her holidays at tge
ceremony. ••
home of her pareets. Miss Isbister
has been re-engaged to take charge ot
thoenthsa.rne scho71 last year, Avith an
advance in salary of ten dollars per
m
Mr. Jos, England and his two sons,
Joseph, John end Rev. Christopher
England of Michigan, formerly -of Mor-
ris, were renewing old acquaintanees
in and aroued Belgrave recently.
Their home was where Reeve Taylor
lives and they' were the first settlers
Of Morris.
Dungannon.
W. Fluke Of New York. has been•
visiting at the none of Jr. M. Roberts'
the past week. •.
'Jae, Wilson AO wife al..Elona . are
spending a few days calling on old ac-
quaintances here. . •
Miss Nivens :as • gone tercleiderieh;
having closed he millinery shop for a
couple of Months. • .•
L. • J. Tierney hie returned to his
home in Chicago atter n visit -to • his
cousin, Thomas McCann.. • . •
:Roy, Beydgoi ie. spending a.few days
with ;friends here, before his departure
ear the West in a few weeks. .
.Mes. (Rev.) Smitb and two 'children
left .ot.' Tuesday . for Calgary on • a
etittple cf months' visit to the former'
parents.
• Mr: Rivers of Tedswater was in our
village on Tuesday in search ' of. a
house, ae he • *wishes • to locate here.
We .uhderstand that. his' search- was in
. Sproul and d: .
aushteri
Clara, left. on ilteraday last 'fc,r St
Thomason 'a short visit., Mrs. Mann
and ihildren, who have spent 3, inCTI.1-11
here, returned with them.
Mist; Carrie McCann -of , West Was
*afloat is we are elea,sed to itport,
fully recovered trom the effect cf the
shock oL lightnang. which strask ler
brother's house, as reported teat
week's Signal. -
Mrs. B. J. Crawford and Attics Oliye
Lft on • .Tuesday -of this wee'e .. for
Shortsvillk N. ,
. where theg • gin
pay a visit • to • the ..:former'selieother.
Miss- Marion Wilson, who hesipent a
few Months in our village•:Wire:surd
with therm ••'.
• Ed. Durnin, sOn a•ol.T. Durnhe
who has been attending Toronto- Uni;
yeraity, has gone to Saskaeoon:, Sask.,
to spend .the holidays. Miss Mineie
.Dianize who has cemaletect.the „term
at London Normal:Schee, and Miss
L. Dentin, who bas been at the Nor-
mal College,. Harralton, are, spending
the holidays at 1;13. • . • -
Mt.' Wiggins It . installed a system
01 wa,terworks hiS 'farm toeth pf
the Village. He hat pipedthe water
from a :Spring . opposite ltis farm
across the toad, and now has a never-
feilirikaepply ef water., .
n 10 p
Our late .teaCher, .Miss Eva Dunlop,
:with her 'sister, Miss Mai, Goderich
visited 'here on Wednesday. „,
es Mrs. fa'Raffer.ty, formerly Miss May
-tee4tw of. Toronto, is' visiting
relath and friends in this township
and in Auburn.
Henry 'Gm , 'formerly Of Lecburn,
who has been a r sr eet of lVfanitoba,
*has .returned after anahsrnce of five
years, and is visiting rel -a 'v a" in the
township:
'Mrs, D. etteinang, of Chicago, fo
erly of this. place, is oy"er, .on a visit to
old neighlairs friend. Last 'week
she was the guest of Mrs, McLeod,
Hamilton st., aSoderich, and this week
she is visiting Masa James Young at
LoVal and will also visit -'at. Dunlop..
John Young, ef Loyal, has returned
from his second year's course at the
Roma Catholic colleen at Sandwich.
At the close of the tenni at the Vaca-
tion in June he tobk a trip 'to Buffalo.
St. Catherines and Toronto and other
points of interest ,in Ontario; isiting
friends and relatives.
MUSIC AT TORONTO EXHIBI-
' ION.
The Canadian National 'Exhibition
Will this yearale-sextra-atetensaineethe
matter of music. Besides one of the
finest British Military bands; a large
number or musical organizations be-
longing. to Canada haveleret en a
num
p ay in a Tette
following the spectacle every night
in front of elle Grand Stand. Along
the hands favored with en en•gage-
meet' outside thoSe of Toronto are :
The 27th Battalioe band, Peterboro
the !1st and 130 Bands, Hamilton.;
th, lfith of $t. Catharines ; the Pres!
tot Silver Band and the Band of the
Waterloo Musical Soelety,
Grin Powders Cure. For
sale hy 'W. A. lyleCones11, druggist,
Clinton.
J •Summer resort ' stews of the Province
anediane did well on the deal a
Ham-ilaton . 'fig
the lustey meet.
Grey Township
Misses Addle Cardiff and Mabel
Zimmer were visiting Mrs, C. IL Mc-
Farlane, of Atwood..
C. R. Bennett, of Arcola, who is
visiting here was away last week hole.
(laying with relatives at Brantford.
Master Erney Dunford, of Clinton,
is enjoying the holidays at his uncle's,
William Smalldon's, Grey township.
Ex-Councillee Johnston has- purchase
ed the East part of lat 15 con. 14,
from Mrs. McNeil, of. Brussels, paying
$1400 for it.
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Metallic barn roofs are quite nettiee-
able through the country. H. W. Mc-
Kay and Donald Itoberthon, 9th con.,
are trying them.'
Donald "and Nies. Camp13'e1l, '16th
con., have- been .g.way on a driving
Our through Perth, Wellington Baal
Halton counties renewing old friend-
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C. and Afrs. Hutchinson, 5th line;
aro entertainieg, at their farm, "Fair-
view,". Jas. and' Mrs. 'Edward, and
two daughters, 'Alice and Grace, goet.
Chicago • R W and Mrs. Breekin-
ridge and . • daughter, Mae, of New
Haven, Conn. ; J. M. and Mrs. Brea.-
inridge and son, Will. of Chicago; Mrs,
Sarah .Clitton of Torohte : los, Jas.
Breckenridge. Sr. ,of Goderich; and
and A. 14. Breolrenridge of Iowa, •
Rec.-eat/a' Mts. George McKay of the
15tri con. passed away. from the earte-
ly home to become a dweller in the
palace of the ,S1.10,•• e he este 14 years
of age and the cause •of her decease
was a paralytic stroke from which she
had suffered a week previous. Deceas-
ed was na old xestdont, having spent
oyer 40' years here., She was a native
-of Aberdeenshire, • Scatlanl, and is
survived by vet t useend, tnret.i eaush-
terg and five 'sons. The : funeral tools
'place to Cranbrook c:metety in& Was
largely-tate/tiled. Reve D. 13. McRae
Conducted the eertSces. All the child-
ren were present at, the funral.....,Mrs.
MeKaY was a kind. hatted, irides..
trious w-ornen, elvvays, ready to •ilo a
• good turn and washeld in high esteem
by a large circle et rine reir -v-
es Who deeplyy
. sdipathiee, e I :tte 1 cr-
eased. : ••"
Winghatn.'.
Winehain • " July '14 a -A very cad
eesewn:ng accident, which his throe
a: gloom twee 4.he tow.r., occurred here
this afteeneori. ',Twoyoung men, John
Knox; of. town, endRobert Thomas,Bluevale1 .were out in a caride on
'the Maitland tiveri betweat the C.
P. R. b ri dge. arid ' Me.Keziale 'a bridge..
sorne•ineanS the canoe upset ane
-both young men were seonstruggline
in the water. Neither ,of Allem could
erwim rnuth isd •Knog went down,
while the other iaanaged to cling fo
he Canoe tin',91 liewas rescued • by: a
young inali•nained Johr. Ma:dig/re
• A crowd quickly gathered and• at-
temptsswere made•by several to se -
Ore -the body pf Knox, Ste he sur
cess -!u.1 &Met was . ma Albert
Reuel -der, y etimleyee et" the ehree
factory, it•he recovered the body. 'afte:
it had hem in the 'Water nearly two
heurre
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The. tleceaeed young nian was well
thought of and hid' attaiire6,a repu-
tation as en amateur.outdoor phoh.
gearizet. Ile.was a son of R. Knox..
jeweler, and was about *21' years
age. „The family are griefsstriken by
the very sad -accident, '
Wroxterr, July' 19.-A sad *ownthg.
accident took place near here today,
when a yanngmen ;named Josenit
&sentare,. .19 veare of ege, treat hie
life. Tema:seri Was. -- in hathiug and
got in water aver las depth and net
being able to sveirrgthe abote tees the
reault. 'Hp was a son of Wm. Casee
mnre art s ,rother-in-laev Sim.
Adair, of:Wirgbam.
A WARNING
An agent is reported to ho wogke
ing in Western Ontario repairing pee,-
ingeemachines. Ile carries all (rf i f
castileas which are needed for in ielfne
repairs.. He. workshis game hy silo -
ping in broken parts he has with him
in plare of geod parts of :he ma-
chine. Ile charges the people as high
as $.10 and $12 for repairs aed then
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leaves the house and drives away.
JULY "ROD AND GUN:
In hot. July our scroUghts 'go out .to
noel woods 'and:Water§ and as a Most
suitable companion on tliest• trips', or
'even as a Substitute for one if busi-
.nests or other engagements prevent one
from going, is the July issiie of ."Rod
and Oun and Motor Sports in Canada.'
„pettialiebeelehy W. „J. 'Taylor, at Wood-
stock, Ont. Ir. this number. is ..to he
found -accounts . of both, fishing and
hunting
hunting trips, 'together with exit
Con . s .ory that yill
be long rememberedbv those who, read
it is eutitled, A Klondyke Tragedy and.
in force and pathos it surpass: 'any-
thing plashed li magazind form for a-
long thee, while it d't poses the addi-
tional force of eruth. 'T, his story 0/One
is worth all that in eharged for the
complete magazine, and there is a
wealth of. good Mimes betweeit its
covers in addition. The interest le
the vexation of dog hutting versus atilt
hunting keeps up with ever 'ecstasies;
'ntr tea' en `. 'Ire dog huntera. haw: a
hard proioaition to face in the her
that emetically with the exceptem of
Ontario and Quebec) the whol., NOW)
American continent is against them.
A specially illustrated deaeriptive ac-
count of the Canadian Indians teur-
namena at Queheelts one of the feats:
ures of thia Ember.
Goderich. ,
Miss Mary Ellis tt has mitt:tad t,P
Toronto, after a pleasaee holtlay at
her home, ''Lletv;.11ye" Piece. e
Mrs. William nrelr esue 01 , Nme,a,
Man., haa canna t r• resele with, her
daughter, Mrs. S. ,I, Hick "Pine
Crest," ,
, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 ritzley and
little SOU Maitland will ieese ee guess
day next her their etas leepe in 'Van-
couver. Tb,,tr: Coderich 11-,taids will
be'sbrry to lose them:
Mr. Davis of Blyth has purchased
the. Fritz Shaving parlor.
Mrs.. 'Stress; returned from rarrento
on Thursday where She had Loh ill
for sceneweeks. We trust Mrs
Strang will soon regain her health
and strength. .
Miss Eteoile King is a Bluevale
visitor 'hie week.
Masters Bernard and Dean lieeneys
are spending their vacation at "Chest-
nut" Farm. ,
Mr. -Duff,. librarian is rallying some-
what this week, ,
---IVIre-Catlicart .- of the "Telegrana''.
'1ikft
'oronto, an4 Ifis wile; areTgireSta dr
t e la.tter'e mother, IVIrs.„Wilson.
.t aspberries and gooseberries wete
eihileldiasotutw, ea
-a'n-4,t the :strawberries alill
Mrs. (Captain) Baxter lir. waS in
the bospital a few., days for' treat-
ment; but is better ems.
Captain Janie; : - Thomson, who
come toethe.feaeral of hie arother, the
late. Me. • George Thomps,n., visit-
ed his -brattier-sat- ' Strathroy before.
leaving for Leeds, Dakota. '
Rev. 11: Clement \yes in the Li
andOn
'Wilding that collapsed, speaking to a
friend about, ten minettee, before the
awful accident happened last week.
Rev. Mr. and .11e:s. °lenient Were walk-
ing along in that part cif the citY;
..and the former wet in for e minute
or two to see Mr. ,Hamilton one . of
the nice who were killed.' . • '
Asea. JaMes iIiney, of LohdOn,
late Of London, Eriglend, is the ghest
of her Ithsbarats sister, Mrs. R. Wal-
Miss Alice Alac.Neirin has -retuthed
from- London whereshe is' on the mil-
linery staff al a firm, in.that pity.- ...,
' Mrs -Emma eldwatd •has. the frame
worfr of het new betiding in position
on tho stone foundation, .
Mrs. Frank Macdonald and fetidly of
Toronto, occupy .a.a, present the Tee-
ner resideece. edia. Macdonald, drives
a Cape care. some.tunes. ' S -
Mr. Ben. s Qpusins, wife. and two
children of Denver, Colotad.o., are
'guests of the • former's ,pareats on
Bruce street. , , i•
.' Miss, 'Ilea Maecionald; -after; speudit,g
some time at Charitry Islandellitie
hottee, will be the .guest, el MrS. Don-
ald Martyn at Ripley, .
. Mrs. John Robertson of•Burfaio was
.the guest -this 'Month 01-inc mettiece-
'Mrs. William Slidell of the S. .s... ., _
Mr..'Eph. -Tweedie; Detroit who was
laid •up in Grace hospital for,. Louie
tirrio from an • aceiderst7- which . held
hi -me early .in the reason was enjoying
-visit-ea his home lae-e ee,. e.---
Woed, was received 'in Goderich Wed
neSday: ' 'night of.last weekof the.
death .o.f Edward C. Attral, wha -had
an a,eoide.nt at Chcniong Park, Per'•er-
boria• On JulY.7,: Me: Attrill: wes
swinging: in a hammock, 'when '. the
repo -supporting it: betWeert•• two
treesbioke,epreelpitating him to the
ground. Ile Stri.6k his'back 14pOn ' a
-sturop, injuring -his spite :lint ofergee-
ton Of the brain reseltee. "-dr. Aat-
rilte home is at RidgeWood 1 -)ark„
Goderich, and the body was bronget
here for interment, the funeral aa:ting
place -on Saturday fro -m St. tleorge's
church The derseisee. is Sure'. icd• by
a- brother, J. Attrill of Plactealle,
Mo., and -two sistees, MTS. Wright of
Les 'Angelos, California, • 'and' Mee.
Heaton of Toronto. ' A stater, Miss
Elizabeth Attrill, died a ditt9e °See a
year ago. The' deceased was a en._ 01
the :late Henry • Ye! wood Attrill. Ile
was unmarried. • : ,
The remains of the late Edward C.
Atteill, arrayed . from' Peterberpugh,
at the G. T. - R. • sta'ion her, on
FiridaY,. aecompanierl .by, Mrs. Heaton,
and her husband ,13areister. Heaton,.
Toron.to, and wire met at the station
by a. great nineber of friends of the
Attrill family; and emorted to. the
resideree•of tlej manager of the Bank
of Montreal from which the remains
woe escorted by the Masonic breth-
ren to St. Georges church from
whieh the inneral took place of: Sate
urdaY under the auspiceS of the Mass
onie Lodge 4, F. and A. M. Rev.
Mark Irurebull performing the serVice.
The. chain were in attendance. ' Before
the service was begun;. • all in t.he
church mareheci around the cas;cet
taking a• last look at : their well
known . memberof the congregattoto
after which Psalm NC. was sung by
the choir. The Easter Hymn "On
the Resurrection Morn Soul and,body
meet again," was sung by all. The
_The casket, . was completely- heeden
with floral ,emblems and designs,
aMon nein • nein ..
an Ledge e a Cross of
orchids, tribute Of .11:.s.1 Heaton
Tormito '; and wr2 Of orch1da.
el
Sribute of Mrs. ), right of Los Angel-
th •
es, both twits/being sisters of the de -
eased. A lottely wreath of roses, Hi-
nes, and fere tribute of Mrs. E. Lion-
el Eliot, and other floral tribut 5
from : the MOW' • Bros. ..ani othet
Wends at, Hotel Bedford, The Slas-
Onie service at the Attain fetidly rlot
in Maitlend 'veleta:1y -was elven by
Bro. P. D. D. G. M. McLellan ea'
Stratford. The pallbearers ver.' al .
members of the Masontic Lodge Sete :
Judge Holt, Sheriff Reynolds, Dr.
.Gallow, and Messrs. Get, Gairow
and Reynolds. Qutfe a utem:.(tr atthad-
ed the funeral snviee at St. George's
and he line of carriages went along
Plant street to Maitland cemetery
turning at Cambria Road, it being a
wisb of ono of the mourners„
Goderich,
Mrs. A. P. MeLeen, of "Spruce.
Grove," who with her guests have
been camping at Maitland Falls,
caught a pike, over two feet in length.
It must have ;Tossed the sea from
Dublin Bay,
Miss Jessie Macdonald was accom-
panied on her return. from Detroit by
her. cousin, Miss Mary MacdorAld of
that city and both are holidaying this
week at 'Kincardine.
Col. Young- has sold the hospital. lote
on Wellington street to Mr. Para
sans.
Master Thomas Chester Marshall, of
Clintor.: is the guest of his. aunt, Mrs
Blake et the. "Oriole's Nest."
Mra: Cunningham, wile of .Captain
William Cunningham: of .The Midland
Queen. _and little children, :Velma,
the former's sister and brother. Mr
Helen and are the guests' of
'and Miss Matvr at the "Welsh
House " .
Mr. !leery Tie11110Urne suffer('
great deal from the injury he received
-toaltisaleftehatele-One-Ord his fingers
was lirokee,
Mrs. Hodgena lost a very N•aluable
rine, on' Saturday 13th inst., at her
home, laving 'taken it off to wash her
hinds and by sortie 'means it went
down into the sewer. Every .means
was taken to locate the rieg, and any
one finding it near the netting sur-
rounding the sewer pipe will get .3
good reward. • ,
Miss Ella. Bell of AlaMeda. Man.,
teacher, is tho geest 41 her aunt, Mrs,
James Wells.
It is a eotable fact that LakesHur-
On is higher this year than for manv
years, the water .cornieg rep to the
„bathing houses. • . •
alias' Lila. Taylor of LfIcknow' and
Mr. Will Piediater, Detroit, were • the
geests last *eek of the Misses Rota
sore .
Miss Marion, Sinelair of Detroi,t, is
the guest of her melt, Mrs. W.tggnis.
Mrs.. Ostrene, and little daughter
Retta were accompanied to Blake, 'by
Afaster Tichbo,urne, and all
wets. :Trieste of _Mrs.. John Johnston.
site. of the former. . ..
-Mr, Morrison, one Of the millers; at
the "Big. ffas Jaime a positioe
at drillia. 'Mrs. Morrison and • son.
are spending a few day4aat "Tee Or-
iole's. Nest" until Mr. Morrison 'ea,
curee houee. •••
The Choir of •North street church,
held its annual picnic on Wednesday
17th test, at Paint Farm.
electrician at.the power hOe.Se.
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A money saving chance
in headwear is what we
wish to call your atten.
tion to for this Week. All
Our straw hats from .35c
to $2 50 will go on sale
at special prices for one
we,elt com n? en cin g
day Morning July 26th.
This is butv•v0e will sell
them -
1. Straw Sailors
worth 35c, 40c 50c
special. 25
2. Straw Hats, Fed-
ora Shapes and Sail-
ors; Worth 65c,, 75:.. fie
and *S5C, peciaIOU
3. Sailors,extra qua-
lity and good value
at $1.00 and. $1.25 .7e
special . .......I
1 ,
4. Sailors, ext r a
fine straw in the.
,newest shapes,Arn-
erican mabufac-.
ture, re,clular $2.00
$2:25 a n d $2.50; og
Special 40*4641i *moo 'BARU
Also Special prices in all
Unlired Sumner
Suits Sz Coats.
This is a chance to se-
c.:m.0 'a genuine
bargain.
DON'T MISS IT
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E. W Jacobs
tho
Bad *Anima
water, aro
it is called
taberdek" NW wheti kola
allowed to remain tgbercui.
losis or consumption is
Pratt, sure to taint roots.
Removes ovaryft
_ trace o
scrofula- Get Hood's.
war miumehdost spiIsIsm
owe for Bowls actrolidor no. 1.
C 1. Hos* Co. Loma. M.
Goderich
• Irr.
Mr. Bullard of Acton, is assistant
At present Mr. and Mrs, Bellard oc-
cupy the coetage on Lighthouse St.
near Piper Oraige's reaidenee, but
they will remove to one on West st.
as Soon as it is ready,
•Mr. and Mrs„Carpeater, of l'oroato,
wh,o have beeneeampIng .at Menesetung
Park or vieinity, now have apart-
ments.'on Elgin Ave. Mr. Cerpenter
is a yacht and canoe builder.
Mrs. James Hodson of Beattertone,
Point Mara, is the guest of her siSters
Mrs. Max Claire mint.
Mr. .and Mys. Voce co* the T,
and daughter A1rn left this weels
'a, holiday trio, to Platteville, London,
port Stanley; St: Thomas and then
places. • '
' The Misses Warriner of Detroit' 'are
'at the ',St. .Lawrence" again this
sum:um. -
Mr. Lewis Williams of Ottawa is att
the Presbyterian Man.se. I • "
The remains Of the late John Rich-
ards., who died at the residence on
18th" July, of his daughter, Mrs. John
McLeod of Beylield -took pla,ce 'en
Saturday, • frone•the home of his.
brother-in-law, George' Sta.neombe to
Maitland cemetety , under the auspio.
'es of the Sops of England. Among
the floral tr,kbutea on the casket was'
beautiful cross of roses, lilies, sweet
pea and fern .tribute of the S. Cr E.
The pallbeaers, were six. members -ef
the Ordsr. Rev' Mac, Maelr.Turnbull ofe
ficiafed. 'The late Mr. Richards was
married to.Miss Lucy -Harriet Spread -
bury, at Clinton about26 years ago.
ten ohildren were the issue ,of that
tnion. Mrs. Richards eked a few
years ago M Groderich. The surviving
children are e -Bessie, .St. Caillerines;
*Emma., (MM. MeLeed) .Bayfield ;
Rita, Lambeth ; Annie ad and Elsie,. et
town s Cleveland, town ; Willie and
Ham' at ' "The 'Children's Horeeee
•
The late Mr. ,Ftichard's Was a . very
industrious man 'uritil disease' weakens. '
ed his strength. •
Mr. John Graham of • Oak Lake,
Mare'is the guest of his sister -In-
law, Mrs, Gardener, ' .
'Miss , Tule Brown sang -Thy; Lo‘ra'
Is Neat -He, Knows"' at the '`1.After.
Glow'a service on Sunday: night, it
Hotel Gederich, •
':-SEPTEMBER 2nd..
Cur management during 'the ra,i;
.year trained.'over 260 young 'ladies
andgentlemen as stenographers, book-
keepers and telegraphers and place?. .
them in exeelLni siteatei in leasLug
-Canadian and. American citiee.
Individu•al Instreetion
Write for catalogue
Olinten Business tJolloe
GEORGE .SPOTTON... Principal
OATS AND CORN -FOR SALE.-/
For cash or time as arranged: Dri'vo
„eight to the warehouse. Also 504)
good cotton bags. -W. G. Perrin. 4-
-FIFE 'AND DRUM BAND- - THE
Fife .a.nd DroneBand wish t� state
that. the band IS now open' for , en;
gagements with, suitable music . for
.any . oceasion. ` For terms arid ar-
aangentents, write V. L. Towage* -
Seceetaey, er W. Doifpe, Leader. .
TAKE RIVAL !SERB TABLETS.
FOR STOMACH, LIME R,
KIDNEYS AND FOR GL-
EANING THE BLOOD. FOR
. SALE 11Y W. A. McCONNELL
CLINTON. WHOLESALE
FROM THE RIVAL HEMS
AGENCY,. KIN CA RDITIE.
:cow -IS THE TI.ME.-TO ..PLACR.
lour order for. Fencing before the
advance ,in Price. Use the Coll
Spring Wire made hy the Canadian,
Fence Co. of ' a.gen in
, •
is .istrict. I am also agent fcir
the celebrated Ileintzman
F. W. Evans, Box 155 Clinton P.O.
650' FEET..
FOR. 14C'
DEERING 13IN1)ER TVVINE
MADE FRCSS PURE,' MAN-
ILLA, 650 FEET PER
POUND AT 14 CENTS PER.
POUND: 13tilt EARLY.
MURPHY
Agent Deering Harvester Mad-
inery, Clititori, •