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OillItCA News -Record. August lit, 1907
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-RELIABILITY 'EXPERItl*ICEe
THE CLYDE STALLION
LORD STANLEY
Will stend ten the ituproveureet of
etock for the Season of 197 at bisevon
stable, on Lot 24, Cen. 2. Srenden.
Lord :Rainey is a light bay, ,neipe,
nigh Hod fetlock white. He was
neeted June 24th, 19 5.
PEDIOREE SiI'iu n -Mon) [8*375]
(11934), (4 lenlegge n (I nip) 14605j (150),
Rakertieol (imp) 14871 (4W). Smirked,
Yet (imp) [345] (1292). Captaio %Vett
imp) [231) (4 ). dam initiate nilenlag-
gan [5840], Inky. • •
TERMS: Toinsion es.
ALBERT NUTT, Proprietor
Northein Navigation ..0.00tpany,
HOME ,siEEKE'RS EXCURSION
TO NORTH WEST ON STEAMERS
SA:CLING JULY 3rd., 17th., AND
31st.
Return fares to Battleford, Sask.,
$39.O0; Brandoo, Max., $33.55 ;
Calgary, Alberta, $40.50; Edmonlon,
Alberta, $42.50 ; Moose:jaw, Sad.,
$36.00 ; Prime Albert, Sask., $38.50
Regina, Sask, $&5.75; Saskatoon.
Sask., $38.50 ; Stratlfcona, Alberta,
$42.50; Winnieeg, Man., $31.00 and
redder points in proportion.
elates include stateroom berth in
second - class, quarters to.limit of
steamer's capacity. Meals .50c eaoh.
Steamers • leave Sarnia- for Soo,
Port Artleur. and Duluth every Mon -
'day, Wednesday and Friday at 3.30
p. m.
Full information frorn all G. T. R.
agents or address
0. H. Nicholson, Traffic Managed
Sarnia, Ont.
Real Estate for Sale
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, poet-
-office, echool and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2nd con. West
Vawanosh consisting of 100 acre.s
of land, 15 acres under bush and
the balance nearly an grass. A
brick house, a bank barn 52:00, a
driving house 4x36 with a cement
pig house underneath, are on saki
prem•ises. Also lot 28, East
Wawadosh, 2nd con., dtrectly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 acree
of land, 15 acres of which axe beet.
On this lot there is a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both lote are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A never failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
can be given at once. Terms easy,
The proprietor is. now past the age.
to farm. -Apply to Thames- Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all communica-
tions, 83
FARM FOR SALE Olt TO RENT
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Lot 13, con. 16, Godelicb township,
consisting_ ofe_80_acres, en—acres_
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable- house.- Well -neat --
erred by two good running streaMs.
mile from school arid 1 mile frene
postoffice. Will be sold on easy
terme.-Apply 'er. T. Murphy,
Clisrben. 35 tf
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FARM FOR SALE. -THE eINDERe
signed, offers for sale part of let
40 on the Bayfield Road, I • mile
south of Clinton, eonsisting of 20
acres. Good frame house with
one cellar, barn 36x70 with cement
basement. Easy, tents. - J. A.
Smith. 40
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FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON,
e 2, Stanley, containhig 100 acres, 10
acres of bush, 'the remainder is well
fenced, underdralted and in a pod
state 01 OUltivatiOn, 1 acre of ore
chard and small fruit. On the pee -
II" misers is a two story brick luefisie
with slate reef, a fiesteelens• faent
bottle.a barn, Wee, 44
x 80 with atone Stabling, a eement
elle 14X80, geed driving, house, pig
poo and bee Abuse, Two never-tall-
ing wells. This farm is situated
wilt* from breeefield, 6 from Mu..
ton and On to od gravel read. Apo
ply on He premises ot iddrese
.Mbert Neat Clinton P. 0, 02
th1H1Olie
Miss Meilen and her niece, Xiss
Toroato, aro Visiting,' at
Mrs. D. Lawson's. -
Ecinneed Leigh, late of the Foreet
City, has come to liVe ie our burg and
is engaged with Michael Tobin at
present.
Our well known townsman Johe II.
Harker has been. drawiog mate; lel
with lee teain for a ,sotuety bridge
near Exeter.
Zurich
,Mia Denial McCall, a former mid.
eat of this toymelet and assessor fot
one teat for JAY, mide•applicationito
be admitted to the HUM House of
neInge, but owing to Some disease en-
missionewao refused.
Mr. Louis Moses recently disposed
of a fineeteani of heavy horses, to Mr.
Reid of Luean for the hig, mint of $4$0.
• Dr. and Mrs, Fee and two children,
of. Reno, .Neveda, are vieiting temir
brother, Wm. Pee, of the Goshen 1 bee
north,
Ed. Zimmerman, bostler at the
Commercial Hotel ' stables, had the
misfortune to run the prong of a
fork through his arm a few days ago
and he is laid up as a result,
Mr. J. F. Inannie,10 of Mr, A.
Rennie of the BabyreeLine, has been
rereferred from the Sovereign Bank
Dashwoode to the Exeter branch.
Miller's Grip Pewders Cure. Sold
by W. A. 'McConeell, druggist, Oiintor..,
-FALL TERM,. OPENS
SEPT. 3rd. •
CENTRAL
tTRATFORD, QI•11*.
• This school •which is an old
"and well established one stande
to the forefront-, as the greet, -
•nest Commercial and SI:or:thud
school in the West:. Our, teach-
ers are experienced instructors,
courses thorough and practical.
We aseist graduates to posi-
tions: Write fcer our •Iree can-
-•alogue,
Elliott McLachlan
Pli1NCIPALS
TELEGRAPH
PERATORS
ARE 'WANTED BADLY BY OUR
CANADIAN • RAILWAY COM-
PANIES: THEY ARE FORCEDe.
TO ADVERTISE FOR THEM
TO -DAY. ,WITH 3000 MILES -
NEW ROAD BUILDING THE
DEMAND WILL BE STILL
KEENER. WHY NOT .. GET...
READY? • THE . WORK: IS
. CLEAN AND NICE AND ,THE .
. SALARY VERY GOOD.' WE
PREPARE YOU QUICKLY AND
dAT LITTLE COST. WRITE •US
FOR FREE PARTICULARS,
• CENTRAL TELEGRAPH. SCH-%
00L; G.GRRAFID • EAST, TORO-
NTO: W. E. SHAW, PRESIDENT
hat Shall I
Eat?
--That is low you feel at: this..time
„ef the year.
We carry al full •line of. Fresh Gro-
ceries and Fancy Cakes:
You will be sure to •find in our
stock something that wilt please you.
We have some very, •pretty Dinner
Sets, Odd Pieces of China, and Glass-
ware that would • Make nice presents
for June bites. '
A. D.. Beaton
Phone 111. Prompt delivery
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quippi.004.4100000.11...P.1111,0 ellenelleennenneennielliallinenn
' thatilali ' • - 1 :. eeeeee. Beltrialre.
, About seventy -Ave of our onion grow, Miss Mason et Woevenoeb visited in
• .ers and thole friendes, 'soenel .e10140Yece Belgrave last week, • „
• took a holiday on Wednesday ot 'a,st Mr. Haggitt, Is petals% ,down a well.
week and held. 0,7'pienie at Grand Bend on the wheel erounds. -
The day was -favorable avel the .arty -Chas. MeOlellaad,,, sen., is visiting:
.spent the usual •good. ti'me. in bathing Mende in Port Huron this week.
and boating and othee- annisenler4e. P. W. Scott -attended the Masonle
All who went report a fine time. It Grand Ledge in Ottawa last weee,
did not in any.detrant from the day's
• eajayment for all to know that the
onion crop about to be harvested, give
ea promise of an abundant 'Yield,
• C. lesiggarth, accountant of 1VIolsonse
Bank for over twoiyeare, has been
transferred to. Ectindiiteii.
-.Will. Gilchrist spent a Couple of
days- in the village, last week. He is
now loeeted 'about 160 miles west of
• Chicago, where he bas been taking „ a
veterinary. course., , • . . .
JamesnOilehritt has returned. from
California, where be .11-0.s. • .sPent the
past five years, being 'there at , ' the
time of the earthquake... • - ,.
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The report that aline -of automobile
busses would run 'from Stratford to
Grand Bend. is not likely to material-
ize this =Kind"
Owing to the difficulty • in securing
boarding places for the flax 'pullers,
our flax met fear theywill have trou-
ble in getting outeide help tine seas-
on. •
SeafOrfit.
• B. B. Gunn P. and Mrs. 'Gunn
have gone on a trip to the West. They
will visit relatives of Mee, Gunn at
Fort Saskatchewan and also' at other
points ird the West before . returning
home. '
Rev. George McTaggart„ brother of
Mrs, Josiah Hewitt of Seaforth, and
whothas fest graduated trom. Hillsdale
College, in Michigan was recently nil-
it.d in marriage to Mise Minnie -Rome,
of Saline, near Ann Arbor,Mich, The
iinpressive cereniony was read by Rev
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treatmt
S end purifying
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In Buying Beware of the Lien ,..,Moeris Township.
On Mr,. A. R." Hall's leaving for the- It is • said that the Grand Tr
West last spring he ie( with Mr. Railway bas Iwo:based the tarp
fte-mmilimi-ant
•cure. Be snot to take
Hood'
unk • 144101
Arebie Thompson a buggy -which he el pits on Harry Dtmeands and J• .
purchased from Mr. A. Clare of Per- Barr's farms, 4th. Bee, Morris at
ham for $60. On this purchase 820 geed figure. Men are now buy prate
bad been paid down, the baliince held Ing in a switch so as to make ea,eY
• by the agent as a lien. Mr. Thompsort ,access to them. ,! soine of Uie loea
disposed of the buggy to an Egremont -municipalities rnade similar leals i
Geo,-draylor disposed of 30 head oil farmer for $20. This dint not matt might show both wisdom and fore -
cattle lot Saturday for shipMent. Mr. Clark • and last week he 54211 sight.
got judgnient with costs. -Ayton Coin ;flounce the appeoaching marriage o
Thompsoo for 840 due on the rig abd Invitations received by friende, an
row:Went of the Hanener Post.
e Graham to . Miss Minot
-Rose, daughter of Mr. Ceti); Kellen o
Mr. Lawscin
!the 8th line, Morris, TIIP wedding i
Godcrich . •to tal:e place on Wednesdiey, Aug. 7th
• ,•at the residence* the bride's broth -
Miss
'Tackabeeryhas been very ill er, Thos. J. Xelly, .at Cypress River
0. W. Lawrence visited last -week
with friends in• and amend Kipper.
John Wilford end wife of Blyth vis-
ited at Wm. Wrey'sla,St Friday,
Clegg & °Iolinston shipped a carload
of cattle and a car. of hogs on Mon-
day.
• R. J. Clegg ht- elast week for Win-
rtiPeg, Brandon and other western for some time and is under treatment
Pel'ilreens•Misses BreenCeraidge 01 Bluevade at the hospital. •..
are siting with Miss Lizzie Owene,
'Armstrong de Co. shipped a carload
of hogs on Tuesday ; they, paid $6270
per 100 lbs.
Some of the yoting men of Beigrave
are bringing in great stxinge of bass,
eome strings weighing as much as 20
pounds •
Miss 1VIaboney and her brother' Mae -
ter Joseph Carrot, are poste ofMre.
•jellIthileR°ibnertetswlin.• nthis, month, Mr. and
Mrs. Hest -ea of • Toronto were guests
of Mr. and Mrs.' E, Lionel Elliott
Mrs. Samuel Warner received an ire
vitation last week to attend the 0. B,
& 0. G. re -union at • Galt in August.
Mrs. MeClellarer Miss Jenette"M".• Wan'e'r in'tends fo accept it'
Black of Wroxeter-andeenrse.Buchanan
of Walton are the peels of Mr. • and
Mrs. Sproat. •
-Mr. and Mrs. John McCool and chit -
ren of •Wing -ham spent a few •.daya
.with Mrs: 11feCool's
1VIrs. Hooper; last week. lge. George Sutton said goodenye to
parents, Mr. wee hew 0) Mr. and Mee. Snanel. •
We are pleased to see Jehr. Stewart hie Goderich relatives aed friende on
around again, although" it will be Tuesday before:leaving foe England,.
some time yet irfore. wil1 be able ,Or.e could easily •evalk across the
to resume his. duties in the blacksmith Maitland river now dry shod, arid yet
shop.• •. • a by-law as long as one's arm is pre-
. pared by our council to suit a party
that we:ate delibetately to mortgage
our town and hand it over to . New
York' sticulatoes; Oh, the promoters
here say, we are net going to gine a
dollar, and you'll not have to give a
dollar, we onlY •waut • a first mort-
'gage on the towr.. • .
Miens Fannie McIntosh' of .Detrolt
end_Mien_Westrone ofe .Segipaen Wet:ti-
the guests lant ween of the Neeses Mc-
Intosh.
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We were peesent on Wednesday of
last week, when talking about • the
meninges rain. "For Goodness sake
said one to the other, tell the people
te Pray foremore rain to gli the river
for Engineer Roberts.' '
Mr. seines Strcmgh has painted his
pretty residenee “Rosedene" white;
. Mrs. D. Rairisey; Westfield, wbo and the loeg verandah is /white with
green trimmings. The house was
been ailing for the Tas.t month e with built 'many years ago by the late
rreencius prOstratton; is still very poor-, James Gentles.. '
ly, we are sorry to state.
Mr Cunniegliam, of the ath Rue, .viMsitia'safilelVirioelDeauntdalPloorftiDeeet1Heiiltli
had a large bam alSe4 7liucces.sfully nually was the guest of Mrs. Kiree
on Thursday lait. Mr. J.- Flynn et St. knee last week, '
Augustine is the framer. • Mies IVICA1Pine, teecheri Gananoeue
and Mies- Spence, Kingston, are the
guests, ol their. eelatives, Mr. and Mrs,.
.?ontfi:ssl‘!aErIPihsey.Tye of the Ottawa Con-
tervatory of • Music is spending •her
•vacation at •her. home "here.
Miss Olive,Smith is stenographer at
the.organ factory:•
,Mr. arid Mrs. J. I-leioore 1. -eft •last
:weal: for their holiday trip 'to Winni-
peg. Their visit will eXeend onp
Sherifi Reynolds and his another,
Mrs. Caroline Reynolds; have, taken a
trip to Quebec. •
Willie Tambly, one of the victims of
the London catastrophe; •was a Jeep--
• East Wawanosh *.
Thos. Bell, 5th nine, raised his nen,
barn laet week. •
'Finlay Walsh ef Westfield left last
week' or the west. •
Frank Illarreharci of. Norville. Mr. and
Bell of Stockbridge, •assisted bY Itcvi
• er; elly, and. wife of Toronto were
:Mrs.. -MeTaggart- 'have not decided ;disitoes °Teeth line last weele, ,,,,_, _•.
l• Jito. Fells,. eilt -line, raised' a bent
•Where they -will teake ,their home, but
1,10 his barn lent Saturday everbing. '
for the present •oill remain at the
• 1 Gortioe Snell Is. eitgaged with J. E.
• • bride's horne at -genres; '
Noble, 6th line, •' for the harvest
A• very pretty marriage tcok piece! months.. . • rn .
St, Janes eliureh on Tuesday •Ia4 Mr. E. Phillipe, see,is in eery poor
when.Mr. John sliennon, an infillentied health. at present, We wise. fbr. • 'a
farmer,• of Putman, in the county . of speedy revevery..
Oxfcird, Was enited in marriage to Peter -W1 ' Scott, 6th .1ine, netureed
..lefiss, Catharine . Tagney, of 'Seaeortle home, last Friday, :Atter spending a
The choir rendered some beautiful set, week: ee Ottawa,
ections• as the marriage .party .tifterell
the chureh.and durien the nuptial mass,
which Wad celebreted by . Rev. P. Cor-
coran, M, Inhenicin brother .of
the ,• groom and Mise n'tedlie Tag-
ney, sister Of the bride, assisted the
groom and bride n.especffiively, Alter
the marriage feitivities, Which took,
Place at the ansidenee tbe bride's
ef Donnybrook purcnis-
=thee, the newly .married couple left ed a fine Duplex gramaphone recently.
by th-eafternoon train for their. henee. ar•riveel Kalamatoo laetdween
at Putman, followed by the. best wish- and is a dand.y.
Jno. Mason, :fith tas had ..The
building width he- purchased teoei Mr.
Peter Scott, ?. removed to • hie
Mr. lifanerd intends erecting le large
driving shed in the neae, tue ... • •
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es of their many friends of their fete
ere "Welfare.
Another of the eyoneer resi•heen of
this community passed away on Jely
20th :in the 'person of Mr, enniiam
Frames 'Tracey, aged 72 yeaee. ,The,
deccaied had been in • ee,eliningii alth
for:some time end his death was not
einexpecte.e, as for time wee,4 neerhe
had been muce Wore' and,no hopes
given for'his reecivery.. Befcre comin
to Sean:lel, Tleteny re:dried nith • Thos.: Sheppard, of Nile spent Sun-
day . with friends here.-
J. .11; Rpherts Wel wife left yestec-
day on e few en -lays' visit to Kinear-
Dungannon:
Miss• 'Ryan has returne.% ne Vont
13althnore. • •• •
Ins family, for e. menher trf 'yea a,' on
ths4 Huron Road, • one and.a, quarter
miles cot of, town', • For the past fee'
'ears he hwl lived in town 'and wal
Well known, and inueliroapected by
• Miss 'Margaret :, Ryan, of Baltinlore,
Ms acquaintancee. 1Ie L urvietet 1311Ma., is .speneing
eis wife end grown • re needy, of hoyne here, a fendevecke at hie
Miss Eya Dunlop, of Goderich, was
nhe guest of the Misses Dentin a few
days last week:• •
Mrs. A. T. Cooper and son, of Clia-
ton:, are at present the guests. of Mrs. Mrs. Carter of Toronto is. the Oast
R, E. Manning. ' • , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. J. E. Brydges aed daeghter, Stowe. She came up fox the Dunlop -
Miss Fre*, of Goderich, are vieiting Stowe 'wedding' -
friends here at present. • . • Mrs. George Haley. of Toronto left
Thos,• Allen and Walkorn with oh Monday for Toronto after spending
a delightful Visit with flee parents Mr.
and Mrs: Colwell, and sister, 'Mrs.
James Fraeer. • •• "
Mr. Stuhleker has purehased the
residence, • on'East street owned : by
'Mr. Anethen Aliller and: lately °dew -
led by Mr, James Fritzley. • •,
Mrs.. HoWard of New York; da,ugli-
ter of Mr. • anti Mrs. Mcniurchie, ie
spending the season with them. lefre.,
Howarg is a moat aceoMplished lady,
a -eleven -reader of Shakespeare, and
a traveller of oote---.--She—will-svens
IVO -months- in Europe._
Mrs. W. A. Rhynas is having the
verandah cf her stone cottage painted
green and cream color. It is oecupied
by Rev. Mr. Wright,
• 1Vers. Wdithington of • Detroit aud.
Miss Heward of ' Toronto, are the
pests of Mre. Prank Macdonald, we
As spending the summer here. •
•Miss Lynda Sturd:y on her'ecturn to
her home "Lyndhurst" was apcoMPar.-
ied by her friend, aeisa Cicdwin,
tur;.‘.- Albert Headley, a, one time pupil
oi The Goderich Correspondent of The
News-Reeord, spent a few days 1;1
town and made us a very friendly.
call.
• Mr. lItedley is foreman of the • car
department of thefl .aild I. R. Re.
• Minn. an.d his • a thiety day holiday.
He left •on Wednesday to jeir. his Wife
• at Xizenserline, Who came through from(
their home Two Harbors, IVIinti., tc
attend the celebration at Kineardine
last week. •
Mr. Reginald Ilarrisen, Ottawa, Is
spending his vacation here.
Mr. George Porter ha e gone to Pres-
c'ott saneearium. '
• Mts. W. G. Themosoti snepl
the Summer. in Hearditon. •Last wetie
whieh two daughters reside nere:.
Grey Township.
Miss Hanel lioaell is spending 'a, few
days at T. Whitfield's., near Monctielf.
Miss Rebecca Laird, of ' Hamilton, is
a visitor •at Chas • Rozell's alSO
Meryl Gerry, of Blyth. .
• W. F. Schnook, has a new galvaniz- ,heir wives nd f
Miss Margaret`• Waugh di Chathem
as the gueSt of :nit's, George BiOnett"
last *eek. • • • ••
Mr. J. Beicom and family have re-
moved from the old cottage belonging
to the town hall, to his own house
on Wells street. •He- has been very
ill for some thee, an:. his son 'George
has replaced. • him ere, the, watering
cart. '
• Mrs. J. Gorden Clark and young son
Master Alex, Of Detroit are the guests
of Mrs, Clark's • parents. Mrs. Clark
will spend this : summer at her home
ed roof ptit on his barn last week.
, Jno, Speirark, 116 cone. had a am
ea wall builenmadn his shed end cm
ent doers placed in his sta,bles.
Mrs. Wm, Armstrong and ciaughter
Miss Florence,. were visiting friends i
Hellett and Constanee foe a few days
• A number tram this locality attend
• ed the been raising on the farm
Peter Patterson, 14th cone of Logan.
of-Milverton-nbe
visiting her parents here. Lend
Fraie, the -former's-brother; -who' wa
visitieg• her eaine home Ildrs
Hogg.
Mrs, Chas. W. Eaket and daughee
Myrtle, • are visiting at A. R. Me -
Donald's, Mr. 'Menet IC at Moos
Jaw, Sask., where he is eneplOyed a
carpentering.
Peter Reny. and daughter's, fron
• ann et spent _Mon-
• day in the county town. . •
- : Wren NoWhinney and -Miss Belle
- spent n few day!' last Week visiting
ORDER YOUR, YEAR'S SUP--
PLY" NOW. THE BEST IN
THE MARKET, 87 PER- TON,
13UT IP ORDERED AND PAID-.
FOR BEFORE MAY 31st, A DIS-
COUNT OF 40, CENTS A TON
WILL BE ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davie & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to. .
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• Steverit
Pon
Slabs
For Sale
WV . I-IAVE POR SALE A
• QUANTITY OP HEMLOCK
SLABS, OUT 10 INCHES LONG-
Styr.A.nt,F3 FOR- RANGES,
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• fia'-tnilton I
Will Melinneney, of Colholein town
ship,: e'
'Morley and Herold Treleaven, sone
of Rev. R. J. treleaten, Of Hamilton,.
are visitieg their uncle, S. Treleaven,
feir few weeks. '
Miss McVittie, of Goderlele and
-Miss- Mildred—Moss, of -Burlington,
e eaughter of Rev.. John Moss, formerly
g: pastor at Nile, were vests. •of IV&e
•• Mabel Bailie this week. '•
• The lawn social- under the ausnicee
of St. Peel's ehtikoh on, Friday was a
success. The Waning was fine and the
e proceeds amounting to about M.
ti Dr, Bice, has had a large plate glass
front put in• his store, which a.dde
1 greatly, to its aPpearance, and other
frnpronhinents in comieetion, with the
r same store are in Progrese
' Mrs. Stephen Weller, of the peeve,
road",south of our village, hiaS in her
• garden a remarkable rose bush. On
six' filches of stem Mrs. Weller counted
nO fewer • than one hundred and
twerity-five tom. How many would
this inean on the *whole hush
J. Tucker, M. P. P. for West
Wellington, and Wife mitt -•Nut
days of last week at 'Poplar Point
Farm, the tesidence of Jos. A. • Mae -
lough. Mn, Tooker has represented
Weat Wellington for twelve coneeen.
Itive years, ,
• Jr;. Whyard reeelved word yester-
day of the deate on.bis nephew, John
Ti- Gay, a, resident of Lang, Sask., at
the age Of fifty years. Mr. Gay Was
for Many yettra a redden a Dungan-
non and went Weet with his family
about five, years • ago. Hie death oe Mise Carder of Totonto wee her guest.
cured et Monday, July 15th, after an. Miss Rita Richards is •spending her
illness of but two days. Ills friends vacation, With her sister, IVirs. Me -
here regret bis dentist.
Lead fix Hayfield.
seeth of Seaforth, visited Alex and
1VIrs. Stewart 16th con., arid othe
friends. Misses Xary and Helen re
mained to spend part of the holidays
before returning •to teach. •
Miss Winnie McDonald, •of Winni
peg, and bliss Louisek. Heureux, o
• Port Arthur, are visiting their cousin
Mies- Sadie McKinnon, 8th con. Mrs
11,100nald, of Winnipeg, is also visit
ing her sister, ?etre. McKinnon.
On Moraiay John Oliver, fith COL,
had the Misfortune to hevea patticle
of steel fie into eine of his eyea item
the fon of a haminer. As the injury
was of a very critical typ." he was ad-
vised to eofisult a, specialist in Toren -
to and he went to the eaecen's city
Tuesday. •Owing to the condition of
the optic Mr, Oliver has to remain
there for a. few tier; at least.
Wednesday rilget's electrical strom
eaus.041. •conaMerable dgenage to •fruit
In the Niagara
Man. Miss Kelly has been teaehin
school in Manitoba for sometime past
, After an illness extending over th
past ik months from a kidney aihnent
Jas. Shortreed paid Nature's debt o
• 'Wednesda,y ef last ween, passing awe
at his home in Seafartin where • h
has resided for the pot 3 years, go,
ng there when ire sold his farm tei
his `son -IVIC-Sliottreed was
years, 1 months and 9 days old.
was born, in the tewnship of Esti
ing, Halton; 00,, and came to Mar
" 30 years ago when he ilinaught a. fine
acre fan, S* lot 16, • coo, 9, ow
by . the late Jno. Headereon., 1141
Snortreed'e •, maiden name was M
Oarolite Brodie, of Morrie, she
the son mentioned above and an
opted deughter survive.
0111• OaNo
C. I. Hood -C!c..
Canadians Shoe Canulisis
There are few, It any, industrien` ire
which Canada has so rapidly adVatlen •
ed in the past :ow 'ears as that of
manufacturing 'mote and stens, The
proddlt of Canadian, factories now,
compares favorably with that of ply
other country -a fact of which evere
Canadian. may be justly proud. The•
'advanced stage •,n which this industry,
has grown lends much interest to • the '
whit:lit which is • to be made in the,
that Canadian leather and Canadian
National Exhibit...fon, Toronto. This,
exhibit will be in the forma a nnodel,
Ace Factory,' 'id will show the exact',
• 66 proeese hy which shoes are made,: by
He the latest and most approved method.
Some .33 Mitchines "will be shown in
full operation. An additional virtue
of this exhibit will be that the ma-
chines used are of Canadian bnild, and
that Canadian leather and .Ca.nadianr
labor are, employed 4r: the manufac-
ture of high • grade Canadian foot-
wear. This,ie tine of the most con- e
vincing examples of Canadian indus-
trial prpcess •:hat ean be shown •
ues-
ris
1:00
oed
rs.
las
and
ad-
arma-Detroit Excursion
Saturday, August 100,, is the date
ef the. enema?, pcpular I. 0, 0, F. ex-
cursion to Sarnia ane4 Detroit. Pas-
sengees Will take the 7.47 a. in. train
• from -Clinton and the.. Jaren() Sarnia
is $1.60. Foie Sarnia 'extursicnists
will be conyeyed, to Detroit on the
magnificent steeiner, ‘`,Teshmoo,'' ,..or
the White Star Line at the low return.
fare Of 50 eents. Returnieg, leave De-
troit, on Idonday,, August .12th on• any
White -Steer- Lined b oat -up t p-
een., connecting at Sarnia: at 10 p. ni1
• elivniteh, special train for Winghaten Kin-
cardine and other stations along the
Goderich. •
• Mrs. Fish and her ewe' :nen?, Howardoseph of Birmingham, Alaba.ma,
are guests of her parent, • Mr. and
Mrd.• Joseph Fisher. • '
•
!ROM
Arinesne:
X money seliner dhariee
in headwear is what we
wish to ,call your atten.
tion to, for this week. All
our straw hats from, 35c
to $2 50„wi11 go on. sale
at special prices for one .
week commencing Fri-
day Morning July 26th.
This is how we will sell
them
,
1. Straw Sailors
worth 35c, 40c,50c 25
special. 8110116 ••••
2. Straw Hats, Fed-
ora Shapes and Sail-
ors, worth 65e, 152 'sr
and 85e, special.... elpU
3. Sailors,extra qua -
lily and good value
at $1,00 and $1.25"
—special se Irt•Is
4. -Bailors, x yrs -
fine straw in the
newest shapes,Arn-
erie an manufac-
ture, regpr $2.00
$2.25 d $2.50. 26
Special • *se •• 0
Alio Special prices in all
U»14 -ed Summer
• Snits0 Coats.
This -is a chance to
cure' a genuine
• bargain. •
DON'T MISS IT
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Jacobs
Fall Term Opens Sept. 8'
• It pais to attend the .
ELLIOTT
• TORONTO, ON!..
•'Corner Yonge and Alexander Streef,e.
•.
n'eTHEdnS014001n--"THATeeRANK$.-' -
FIRST IN THOROUGHNESS, 'POleo
ULARITY AND. 'GENUINE 114.E14/1%.
OUR ArtErmAfsrot IS GREATER.
MORE STUDENrs WERE PLACED
IN, POSITIONS.. AND AT BETTER
,SALARIES THAN IN 'ANY PREVId " .
OUS YEAR. WRITE .TO-DAYsFOR • j
HANDSOME 'CATALOGUE. • 1
' • - • •
• ,
W. J: ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL..
re • •
e .
•
• •• .1,,ist of Fall Faira
Bayfield, Oct.. 1 and 2
Western Fair, :4.:pt. 6 to It.
Exotee;3ept 16 and .17....
• Seaforth, Sept; 19 and 20.
Listowel, Sept.. 24 an 15
Blythe Sept 23. and 24
St Mary, Sept- 5 andO
Wingham. Sent...fie •and 27,
.• Brussels; 0et1 4 and t
KirktOn, Oct. 3 .and 4."
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011.1e.
'FIFE AND DRUM tiASTD..-- r-- 'ME' •
Fife aed Drum Bend wish to state
that the band is..how open for ',en-
gagements wjth suitable music ton: '
•any, oceaSion. For terms and. .ar-
rengements, vh•ite W. L. Townsend, •
Secretary, or W. E. Doupe, Leaden
• • • • . • • " '1
TAKE RIVAL. .IERB
CL-
=EANING :THE BLOOD. FOR
SALE I3Y W. A. McCONICELL.. •
., CLINTON. • • WHOLESALE .
FROM. THE RIVAL HERIn
• : AGENCY, 'ICIIICA,RDINE.- • •
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NOW IS THE . T7.111E.-TO PLACEI
your 'order foe Fencing before •the
advance in price. Use the Coil
, Spring Wire made by the Canadian -
O Fence Co. of which I ern agent • in ,
this district, I am also agent for '
the celebrated Reintzman PianO.-, •
F. W. Evans, Boy 155 Clinton is.De .
• 650 FEET' • • •
. .
• DEERING BINDER,
MADE PROM PURE MAN.
•
ILLA; 650 PEET PER',
POUND AT 11 'CENTS PER •
POUND; BUY EARLY. •
T. T. MURPHY.•
Agen t Deering—Harvester Mach- •
• ,
inery, Clinton. 4
• Cream Separators •
O NO article on the feral neys the
farmer better than a Ottani
1. Sep-
arator. When buyitg, buy the best.
that is the Detailed. tam agent:
for It in this district
The Cyclone Fencing
The OecIone Wire Peneitg has
the two great requisites -it looks.
well suet lasts a long time, Be-
• fere plea* your order let me shoat
• you Ole fencing and etiOte Ye% •"-
peitta.
JAS. APPLEBY. ClIntois