The Clinton News-Record, 1907-10-10, Page 4ese
Cii,01C News -Rama
October .Ord,. 1902.
Walt
Paper
• These reoms you *premised
e to do this fall will be het ter
done le•Youg0 ILt lt at once.
In addition to pew nttPer Of
te,, PIO 041€1, deeigne•-and eoler-
• Infito we. otter a nuMber of
small Iot jt perial pekes,
To clear, All Paper Ti im Med
Free,
Windo*
Shades
The Kind that pOither fide,
crack' or curl.' Mounted on
the best Hailstorm Rellers,
Special bizes secured,.
Curtain
Poles
w.od o Brass ends, white '
oak, Red or Black peles;with
or without rings, any length
25c. up.
Roottt
Mouldings
Just the thing for your
rooms from which to `hang
your pictures. We have
the plain Oak, plain or
fancy. gilt, White and Col-
ors, 3 to 5c. a foot.
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W. COOPER & Ca.
CLINTON i
Clinton News -Record
CLINTON --, ONT.
Ooderich Township
At Monders Meeting of tile lima -
ship Council Mr. George A. Cooper
presented a bill for ten dollars dem-
aees, It appeers that ,one evening re-
cently While returning from Ba.yhald
a limb, whielt had, fallen trom a tree'
overhanging the roadway, caught in
hie hussy wheel end in cireling around
it frightened the horse whieb. bolted
Fortunately hist " thew the comber
broke and the animal vies released or
more dairiage to the Vehicle/might
have been caused. 'him council *yin-
pathized with Mr, Cooper over ' the
mishap and any personal injury it
tney have •.caused hien Ind, taking the
ground that there Benet be some limit
to claims • of this - kind, they decided
ethat they . could not see their way
-clear to geenting M. Cooper's re-
queet. •
Mr. •Jae. Switzer had a somewhat
largerclaim, also due to an a,ecideat
on one of olir roads,. -On the night of
the tea meeting at Cole'e! church •as
Mr. Switzer's son waSdrthi home
a flash of lightning frightefted thi
colt• which' shied. As it se happened
this was at one of the narrowest
spots on the line and where there is
a culvert', with n� railing so damage
which Mr. Switzer aSsessed et twelve
dollars was ceuSed, The• council think
they woulds have Po •end of bills
pay if • they recognized tbose primer-
ly caused by lightning so they merely
illed Mr. Switzee's claim.
John Maguire, the smallpox patient,
is recovering and it le expected that
in due course he will be all •right
again. The board bee taken • every
precaution in the case s that it ia
not considered there is any likelihood
whatever of • the diseaee spreading.
The Board coasists c$f. Reeve 1Vlich11e-
ton, Clerk Sturdy and Mess re: Joh*
Cox, Albert Caritelon and John. Sal-
keld.
1211, J. MITCHELL, •
Editor and Proorietor.
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'Gotierich.' -
Mr. and Mrs. J. d-raitt MacGregor
left on Saturday last to visit friends
in Guelph and 'Toronto, and Mrs. J.
J. Wright left by tho same train , to
visit in Guelph.
Mrs. Beckwith i(nee IVEss Thorne) of
Duluth registered at the Aberdeen
last week anddrove to Dunlop tti
tisit the family. of Mr, James Jones.
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The News 'From Goderich
Et.oisn A. starlMINOSI, carreopamicat
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lArS. Franlc Mapdonald and family] As fast as our new eitizens arrive
have returned to Toronto. I We learn of some families leevieg
Mr. Thomas Burrows lied quite a. that our populetton cannot make much
pluzi harvest, having sold 15 bush-, adviincernent, nawithetanding, 'the
OS of plums, from 4ve treee. I fact that twine have inede their ap-
Mr. Switzer Isai removed to hiO POOttOnce in one a Our eeafaring' fame
new -brick residence on Bruce steeet. , • _
• The Canadian Express Co. have A. We were very eorry. la* week eo
new wagon built for them, since the, learn of the illness of Mrs, Felkeee
Q. P. R. lias charge tff the Doininionl hifr. and Mrs. Stogdill and .theit
• little daughter have gone to tei-IM.
Express Co'S wagon, ' ' up
Mrs. Fowler of Colborne is the their residence in Los Angeles, Calif -
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wiesen! prnia,
Brownlee, • • .1. I Miss Nellie' Catling was accompani-
• Mrs. Hart of Beniniller was the ed by little Alcine Murray, six years
guest or her daughter, Mrs. Wilson! hid, to Stratford where they were
last week.. met by Mr. Hosea and taken to the
/Mr. and Mrs. Secord 'Text of Blind Institute at Brantford .
Twenty-five mills on the dollar ee
a nice lite sunto ask the ratepay-•
ors of Goderich for the year 1307:
Last year it was only twenty-one and
taken tile rooms, formeAy occupied by we then theught that was high en -
Dr. Sale; M McLean's building adjoin- otigh in elf conscience.
ing the British Exebange, , Mese Arthur Drinkwater (nee )ss
Mr. mid Mrs. Durand have purchased Love) will leave with her baby boy
from Mr, Geo. AL Elliott the house tnis Month or Fessenden, Oluo,
lately occupied by Mr. Tonamy• .Wal- whereher hueband has accepted an
'engagement. • ,„
.Jamtl Turnbull left for Van- Mrs. W. T. Hays spept weeks in
couvee on Friday a, 10 after a vt Detroit ..this past season with friends
to his home here, and old , homeMr. and Mrs, Dodge have rnoyed to
"Burnside Farm" Newton, one of the Donogh cottages ea Water-
Mesers, Fred. Dayia and John Galt, lleo stletet.
left on 'a hunting expedition oa Thum- eCaptairi Donnelly .has returned froth
day • a. ne .for "Mine Centre" fully Port Elgin,
equipifed for the chase. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris left on
Engineer Heeney completed the trio the tht of October for Fielding, Man ,
a few, days later. Mr. Keeney knows Where they intend to reside. ..._
what it is to camp out, and will be A Mr. and Mrs. Snider and the Misses
most valuablecompanion in the new Snider left last Week for Toronto to
country. ' ' take up their residence in that city.
Mesdames i'Vforrishe and P. E. Bell On Thursday last the Immediate
, drove to -Beinnill6e 'On •-Frirlaystaste • *neighbors -sof -e -Mm -Jeihnee e-I-Inistead•
Miss 11/SeVittle sang "Take me back were surprised to -leagn of her eedden
to 'my Louisiana Home" in a Most death. Heart failure Was the' cause,
spirited manlier at '‘Wonderland" on yet the evening before she was over
Friday evening. "The Three Degrees" to see her Mother-in-law, who is an
to become an, " was illustrated' invalid And she told her son when
with the limelight, and after 'all the parting from her that night to return
ups and downs the invitation' calls for to his duties with , Roy 0: Harriaon.
we .evondee that any- Member stirvives. that if he heard of the 'death- Of his
Perhaps This is why we have no gea.Tichnother next morning to be pere
,"Ellc" here, . • "• to come early, but -it was the boy's
A great maay attended the Dungan- mother not his grendinother Who was
non Fair ,on Friday, The, 33rd Regi- palled ,soeaddenly away. • The Maidment Band, took rein coats NV•ith them en mune of the decetthed lady was
but we . fest certain they foetunetely Ethily Ostrom end ..she , was Married
did not need them. • . thirty-two years ago to Jahn . Ilal-
The Woman's • institute in spite of steael, the Wedding being solemnized
the rain, , had a, good rally of n enibei m -Goderich. She Was. horn in the
at the • October meeting held in the county of Hastings about, fifty-two
Ptu:lor. of MrsG. M. ElliotiSs rest& eeear S 'ago and settled in Goderion
enee on Thursday last The Officers township . with her brothers, the Mes-
were-all presentee The necessity . of srs., Ostrom, about thirty-threeeyeats
hiring a hall was again discussed.' The age • Seen Children were the issue 'of
gust of the afternoon•were Mrs.. Rob - their marriage; lour of whom -survive
insote wife: of the C. P. .R. Station MrS.• .Ilalstead, Byfield Road ; and
Master, Mts. T. Tiehborne and •Mre. Paeela, Ht.rbert• and Willie .et, home.
Dinemore, who all 'gave'. in .The beautiful easket waseovered with
their names as new •meinhers of the floral. 'emblems, among which vete a
\\r j here.. A Yote• of thanks was of- large pith:rite of roses, tribute of the
employes • of the Jackson Mfg. Ole
wreath of .teSes frem, the chosen'
Friends and wreath from Mrs. •Josh.
Cook, Clinton, ;Mrs. Forrester,. Holm -
.Mr. and 11Ith., Joseph Merray, whie
had rooms on the East street, side of
Miss Maude Pollock, One of Bagitieldrs
Most Popular Young Ladles, Becomes
the Bride of Mr. T. H. Brownlee, PrIn4
cipal of the PubliC School. •
Detroit were the guests last month
of the forfner's mother, Mrs. Haft
and sister, Mrs, Wilson.
Mr. and, 1VIrst Tommy Walters, .have
, Badly Run Down.
Through Over-work...Or. 'Williams
Pink Pills Restored lIsalth and
Stieugth.
'Sadly run down is the condition ot
thousands throughout • Canada -per-
haps you are one of them. You and
work a burden. You are, weak', easi-
ly tired.; •out of sorts ; pale and thin.
your. Sleep is restless'; your appeeite
poor and you suffer from headache,
Ali this suffering • is caused by- bad
blood and. nothing can make you
well but good. blood -nothing •can
roan- good blood; see euickly;
Dr. Williakes" Pink Pills for Pale
People. • These pills never fail to
make, rich, red, health -giving blood.
Mr. H. R. Reed, Quebec city, says
"About twelve months ago I was all
run down as the result of over -work.
1Viet" doctor ordered me to take a com-
plete rest, but this did not help ma.
I had no appetite, my nerves wore
unstrung and I Was so weak I could
scarcely glove. Nothing • the (looter
did helped me and I began to think
my case was incurable. While confined
to my room friends came to see, me
and one of them advised • me to try
D. William' Phil(' ills. I did so
and soon my appetite improved, •my
color ettrae haok and • hi less than
month I • was able to leave my room.
e- continued the pills • for another
nimith, and they completely cured me.
I am now in the•• beet of health and
able to'do my'work without fatigue.
I feel sure that alt. who are weak will
fine reuewed health and strength . in
Dr, Willimes, Pink Pills. They cer-
tainly saved met froln a life mf misery.
• When Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make
new blood they go right te the root of
and cure anaemia; *rheumatism, St,
Vito dance, kidney trouble, indiges-
• tion, headache and backache and those
secret ailments which make the lives
of so many women and growing girls
• miserable, Sold -ny all medicine deal-
ers or by mail at 50c a box or f six
-boxese•foe-$2.0.0-efroneeThe.--Dee-Wile
naming Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat,
A very pretty and stylish event and fern completed a very pretty c.o.;:-
took place at high noon lat Saturday Annie. She was attended by her .sis-
.
ter Miss Flossie 'Pollock is brideet•
in Trinity church when Mr. T. . 't • ' • • '
• maid Who worepale-blue' crepe -de -
Brownlee, the popular principal of the °Ilene and carried white. carnations:
Public school, claimed as his bride. Little 14fiss Evelyn Pollock .,made.-
1111iss Maude Pollock of Bayfieldwinsome little maid of honor and was
•This being the first marriap in Tan-
' ity. church in many years, he church
was filled with guests and friends o1.
the young couple including many from
a distance and several from 'Clinton.
The . church was prettily decorated for ed by Mfrs.; Galbraith, an old 'and
the occasion with palms, myrtle and int'inate friend of the. bride:. A re:-
white asters. Precisely at 12 o'clock c7- tion .1 dloWeil the .bridels home
the bridal party entered the church to ieht.he bridal party drove to
the strains of "The voice that breath- 13t•te ! 1 and amid ehoseers • •rice,
ed o'er Eden," sung by the choir. M.-, took Oh' train,'.. for Toronto,
ter the beautiful marrhge service . of The brids .travelling' dress -wee blue
the Church of England had been read sil't with.hat mateh. Many.• beauti-
, by the rector, Rev. Mr.. Hinde, and ftd and valunble • gifts were. received,
daring the eigning of the 'register, the emong them. heing, a yery fie°. 'sayer
choir sang sweetly "Rest and Be tea, service set,• a gift front the con -
Stili." The bride, who was given geegation. and Choir TrinTty Chureh,
• away by her *fakher, Mr. John Pollock. bo'h bride and .groom being valited
was daintly gownst in white mouse- members. Mr, and Mrs: :13rowitiee
line de 'sole over whit. silk, trimmed have Many friends who Will • wish
with lovers knots of white • ribbon§ them- many years • of happy married
and embroidered chiffon lace. Her life and futpro
•ure sperity.,4-They, will
long.wedding veil and orange blossoms he at. home to their friends after Oct.
with a boquet of. white bridal roses 25 h.
dreseed in white silk, carrying calla- fere(' 'Mrs. Elliott for the. use. of hee
t ons also. Mr. .• Will. IStownlee sup- ,honie. Little Miss• Ivy Elliott,. helped
ported the grouni miTh • Mesers...iluetell the ladies prepare the flee O'clock tea,
Brownlee and Robert Bailey acted as atter which .all prepared. to go .home,
'ushers. The Wedding •Marelf.utas nlay- • but the threatened 'show& • came dowe
-• so' heavily, .that anember of the mem-
bers, wler were .unprspared for a* wet McLean's Block, have taken up thetr
1•
waiting to? the omnibus returning Ieorn seded last'Whiter, -
ifterneon sat ,out on : ••the 1 erandah, eresidencein Tom onto, Where they " re -
the 5.. p. • in...tram. We must not ter -
get, to give Mrs. Elliott's. recipe, for
maktne •"Oatmeal Macatorlit " r'
. egge well . beaten,: ls *. cep grakeeated.
sugar, '211,- .. cups rolled• .•-oatincal, • 1
tablespoonful of better,. 2 teaspoons,:
ful . of 'baking powder. and .1...a
Death of Mrs. T:San erson Offnesville
On Sunday there passed into rest at
.doderich, Mrs. Thos. Sanderson after
-
a lingering illness. • She was a daugh-
ter of the late Isaac Carter and was
There wvret several from' armind here
who attended the funeral of the late
MrS. John Halstead in Goderieh.
Miss Jennie V, clod§ was ehe guest
of of her friend Mrs. N. W. •
burn at at daksville, in the county•
wartha for a 'few days, •
Halton forty-two years ago. She
Me. Harold .Swann of ' the Gotierieh
ma eyied Thomas Sanderson eighteen
Model sehool teetk in the two emity
years ago, one year later they took
ices- on Sunday.. - •in Chuis
up their abode, in Stapleton. Subse- lerv
were pleased to again. '
(plenty they moved to Seaforth and
Miss Logan of Varna Mid .Mr: and
three years ago to ("i waa
mother and by her Mrs., Claud Fisher of Winnipeg were
a devoted wife and
death her hushandand four children- Callers. at Wm. pickard's cin 8un-
Sadie, Myrtle, George Eugene and ;day.
Owing to the setiOnS Dittoes of Mrs:
William Thomae-sufte.• an irr.parable
Mulhollarid of .Haspeler Mrs.
loss. The fume al took pla,te• Tueee HatveY
fe_ Mulholland of our village Was A.:T.6X-
day to Clinton iemetery. The serv
by peetedly summoned bet
es at the house was conduLeed
_ We hope to rvar or her recovery be -
Rev I .1 Anderson and at the cem
foie long.
etery in Clinto», where the interment
took place, by Rev. Dr. Stewart. In' The anniversary servicee wcre eve&
addition to the immediate members of
her family, the deceased . lady is sur-
vived by her mother who resides in
Clinton and the following brothers
and sistera, R. Be, William and T,
T. Carter', Mrs. W. Cochrane and Mrs.
.Fred, Mutch, all of Clinton; Isaacs A.
in Stapleton, David S. in Goderieh
township, James. W. at Auburn and
John F. at Redlands, Cal. The sym-
pathy of the community is extended
to the bereaved family.
We loved themi yes, we loved' them,
But angels loved them more,
And they have sweetly called thern
To yonder shirting shore.
Tho golden gates were opened,
A gentle voice said "Came I"
And with farewells unspoken,
They calmly entered home.
-Canadian: and Austtalian bishops
w. re received at Richmond, Virginia.
Mr. b. II. Ross, Canadian trade
;Ivo at Melbourne, says Australituie
«.enrlain that business methods ei.n
Canada are slow.
Fire dettroyed barns, grata and
fin; in 'of Mr. A. S. rrtitila, An -
(:1
T er township.
TN; pross earnings of the Otero.-
three for August were $806,000, a
T. 7,/ record,
7 • . geld Ross of Street seille,
f". r teeing from a London hotel,
e intated iti Bever.
attended on Sunday • although • the
weather • was • somewhat unpleasant.
Rev. Husser preached both morning
and evening. The offering was good
being aliout. $120. • ' • ' • ' . '
Miss Tillie efeCartney •of Goderich
*as the guest ot •her Mother on Sun-
day.
The following is • g; report of ' • the
Amine of S. S. No. 3 for September,
based on regularity, good deportment
and general prefieiency.
V-Eittneline Holland.
° IV Ser-Perey Munnings,, Lorne Jet -
v1, Lizele Bedard, eflomer Canteloe,
Frank Willinens, Albert Proctor, Char -
lit Lavie. •
III Sr -Lorne McCartney, Elle, Col-
clough, Percival Glidden, Erneet
ITt Jr -Ernest McCartney. Delbert
Muller,. Lottie Laele, Joseph P1,1••
nnir. •
11. Sr-Teenie Marquis, Cerle Make
Clarence Connell, • Ormoed • Aleieek,
Frank Jenkins':
Clifford, Holland, Elva Prater, Har-
old L,avis. '
It Jr-Gordoe. MoCartney, Clifford
Holland, ElVa Proctor, lIairold Lavia,
Pt. It Ai -Verna Jervis, Stewart
Malt, Prootor Palmer.
' Pb, St -Daniel Gliddon.
Pt, Jr. -Alvin Leonard, Toted Las.
Is, Viiliam Alcoa.
Jr. Pt. II -.Leslie t;slin
• Jereie, Milton /Tolland, Roy Mtlw
ningS, Clifton Proctor,
Pt. Sr7-Datilel GliAdon.
• mit-.
The next meeting will be held at
the residence Of Mrs, James Stetingh,
• and the subjects of the addresses will
be,: How to :- treat Teachers ; Games
and home. Animueements .1 or children ;
5 o'clotk teas ; and if any 'visitors
erom out •Of town attend the . next
meeting, it is expected 'that they will
Come prepared to take a Dart in ex-
plaining their ideas upon the • ques-
• tions for November. •• '
• Ms. lVfactionald returned. to • her
home:, "Dundonald" lest .week. in
'September. She arrived in Montreal
per Steatnee Empress tel Ireland'.Mi
IVIacdonald aceompahlea her on her
return. and is now et Torento.
Sville-en1--Mrse Clmarhis-Symoiids t)
this town, and casket boquet. of pint
. and white, geranium's • frem, Mrs. Har-
rison, Bayficld . Road, and bench' . of
crocus from • • Mrs. • A. . eetraiton.
Rev. Mr' IVEllyard officiated at. the
Mien and at Maitland cernetery where
the interment „took edade. • °tieing, the
service "Jesus :Lover .of My Soul"
•
•
and 'Itocie of Ages" were sung by alt
Friends attended ite a body and • six
of the members acted is pallbearers..
The tallest- fence in town is one The 'relatives froni a distance' who ate
around the St. David St. rink. •tended • the funeral:were : efts, Josh.
Cook, Clinton ; Mrs. ' Elliott, Thed-
ford ; Mr. David Halstead, Wingham.
The :relatives in • town who were
present were :, 'Mr. and Mre. ' •Harry
•
On Sunday efternoort next • at 3,30
the annual chureh parade of the Blyth
C. 0. • Foresters will ' -take place -The
members well march • to the Presby-
terian ehtirch Where the 'pastor, Rev.
Small - preach a special ,,ermoirtO
them. Several -either Courts have beezi
invited eto joirein -with them. '
• On Sunday a large number Of Orange-
men and • friendi Dont here drove leo
Goderieh to atteed the funeral of the
late Joseph Taman, who. met. with an
accident •whi1e. driving trete doderich,
Mr. Gardiner •Lnd hix, men of Clinton
have finished. the plastering. ,f the neve
'briek eattage Of Mr. Jamce. Mapdy's.
A. conventiOn of the Eimer Lli Leae
gtie of the Methodist church was hew,
in the .church on Tuesday haul Wed-
nesday • There • vta.S Sarg,e t cadence.
Our toWri was 1 argely represented
at the Brussels Fair ori Friday la's',
'They report it a groat :suedees.,
Mr. Peior-end. • his men of Clinton
are bending the brick work of Mr el -
G. •Moser'e new resitlehee.
eMr.• James Leech and felony . moved
to Goderiek oil Tuesday where. be hae
secured a position -at the bakery ,beS-
laces,. • • ••
• Robts I•lOward and family of
Niagara FailS have' Moved° to -teiVii
and have gone into the residence late -
.occupied by 'James Leech,
-
Our citizens. know: new the value of
the Electrielighte sieee they 'were
'destroyed bei. fire_last week. •
New Fall Goods
AT FRED JACKSON'S
A Call Solicited
We sell every-
thing in Modern
Footwear. -
Our stock is
equalled by few
and excelled by
none
VVe'll be pleas-
ed to show you
our stock fSz give
you our prices. It
might be money
in your pocket,
• Our fall stock of Boots and
Shoes is most oomplete. It is
useless to specify. We have
all the very latest styles, and.
at prices that will please.
The immense demand for
• our shoes is the evidence that
our effortg to sapply reliable
and up-to-date footwear has
caught the attention of shrewd
buyers
Gentlemen, try a pair of tba
celebrated Hagar shoes, you
cannot get better value; doubt -
fel if pou can do as well. We
guarantbe every pair to give
satisfaction, -
FRED.'jACKSON• •
• CLINTON
" AlVvays Reliable "
,poordwoomak•
II 11 •
• Atter a. 'prosperous term: ,at years ..
the business of Burrows and -son, has
been .gleen up,. the senior member (Ly-
me sometime ago. , •, ,
Mr.. Raba the prosperous partner of . Halstead,' Mrs, Henry Halstead.. Jr.,
Hummel. stone masone; • and bricklays •and Mr, and Mrs.. Younghlut. :•• - • '
-ers ; • bas opened out a . chopping mill, .We heard last ' 'week that Mi... Ed.
in the • old Berrow'e grain- :bending. ,
Swa,rtz may retire Iroise the inana,ge,-
,Mr.• C'harles Knight' is building 1st- milt of the British ,Exclianee ' and.,
other new tense. on his Welliuglou.St. I that his successor inay..be Mr. John
.piPpe.1137.. . •••• ' ..... .• ' . .. .. '.. . .: . I Platt.,
In* .a letter front Mete' ..Die Donald li We regret very miteh to record the
McGillivray to Mth. McGillivray here;sad• accident whereby another man in
lie writes' that the editor of ' an ..101-,- the petite of life has , been,. taken front
poetant newspa,per ..th - •ilied his happy home in the person of Mr.
eome thite ago, and that ha was Olose I• Joseph Taman, who was employed by
en to 1111 the editoital . chair, and teeth , Mr. Norman, Kernighan near Auburn,
airs' blind' work, • . he is busily engaged • On Tuesday . while' bringing' e load of
night .and dee, • -. • • I wood. to town' and at Fisher's hill he
. ' John 1416rphy .1.1111:men speut a daY , was thrown item the load . and rue
in town last week, and of course vise over hy the wheel's. Ile was brought
'tett the Fair. • . •. •. i, to the hospitat and whatwas. possible'
. Aev. Dr,. ' Guthrie. . and family have was • done for him but he was beyond
left ."Verandah Cottage!' for this sue,: all medical aid and Passed away. He
son,and returned, to their home at is survived byhis wife and .their two
Barineore.' They 'enroyed their reSid- little children, . .
once by, Lake Huron very Meet'. Mr. , The feir.ains were taken to the iesid-
Doh. Guehrie„ K. C. of Gutioi ,, was mice of Mr. lioniey from.' whence the
their guest at - the C. P. R. celebra- efuneeal took place en Sunday tinder
tion here. : . • • •[ the auspiees of the L. Cr. L.,,•members
In spite of the 'heavy ' showers ' on of the . order being present from the
Thursday evening. the 'Congregatione sureounding lodges. Rev. Mt: Mill -
'al" Social Was. very . fairly attended. : fard was assisted by . the Rev. Mr:
nee,' 0-, N. 'Rauh -.presided as chair- DOTI:ant et Berimiller. Tne..- pallbeare
man and Ms; .Catlin& of. Fleeter gave' ers were Norman Kernighan, William
a • very fine piano solo, , and also ,ac- Hooey; John Taman, :Henry Taman
companied Miss Brotvn in rendering qnd Joseph" Carter. • . .
one or her popular songs "Love Me . The Daughters if the Empire *ill
And the World . 'is Mine," The Malemeet next Monday in the court house
quartette, Messrs.. Cook, Wightman,. library. . . - • ... • . . .
Shaw and Poudrie, Sang, in. fine voice'IC', le:ere sorry, to learn • Oat death
ltStarlight" and -later "In Georgia, fled visited the home of a former res.,.
My Southern Heine." Miss Vida, . mit of this , town in the person 'of
obert• Gibbons 'of Detroit ettlio lost
his wife recently. • . •
Mr, Alex. • IYIelsood, teacher, Zurich,
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•\. For two weeks longer we will continue to, give a
discount of twenty -jive per cent, on all purchases
Of Jewelery made from us.
Ongoodbought from us, Repairing IS our specialty
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Bargain Sale.
'
the pIn a few special lines. -Granitewear-Special low
prices. Some slightly damaged, bat great values at
rice.. ' See the reduction
For. Quality and. Qua,ntity ask your
dealer for the new big pings • of 'Bobs'
•
'Stag and Currency' Chewing Tabac
cos.
• Presideet Roosevelt. bell ‘eSs the
Mississippi egain be a• great fat-
eeeeee erensper te i on _hi A.mercca.,_
air is
xtra Long
Feed your hair; nourish 'it ;-
give it something to live. on.
Then' it will step filling,and
will aro* lona and . heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,is the only
hair -food You .can buy. • For
60 years it has been doing
just what we claim It will do.
It will not ,disappOint, you.;
"My hair:used to be very abort. But atter
using .A.yer's Bair Vigor a short time it began
tAg•ow, on.eome nog fourteen i:cpteea erg.
almost witbititirarry hadId rret-binTA Irjanif,
Oderado Bytings,00lo. '
rat. 0. Ayer Ini tivverL:7214.11dass.
SARSAPAR.ILLI,
el PILES.
PECTORAL.
Be
B11 played the accompanimnts efor
the IVIale quartette • • very pleaeingly:
The ' addrage of the evening was. a
great treat and we coligratulate• 'Slim* Saturday and Suedaysliere ' as
Sharman of tie Central school Staff 14Ptilb.
on her tact in `keeping a diary during'
the •euest a Mr. and Mrs. Paulin.'
her vacation vhits •to the city Tit ReV.Mr. Millyard has teeently OM -
Washington and the state (4 Colorado. elated at three funerals., all three
MiSfi, Sharman was up in the taxation Persons dying suddenly,
niethods in the kite of Washington, ' '
and ceuld tell the • dimensions of thel
White Ilonee to. a foot. She • recethed •GIANT miltitirrs 'Currency' Bobs'
t-ery hrartv applause for ber interest. and Stag Chewing Tobaccos, in big
inc address. pluge, Quality sjways the
ea.'• •
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Mato Buspess Golleke
• Educates to eseet the living de-
mands of it lirogressiere age,
Most exacting, ' modern • city of-
• hoes delighted with our graduatee
• Our Management trains more
young people •innually than any.
.other la Western Ontario. We
have incorporated the counsels of
• our ,rniv. TEACHERS into one
grand unektelled whole. Both
courses • for price of enc., Day
•
students may, attend night classes
tree, PALL TERM from SEPT.
2nd. •
• Enter any • lime. Individual in-
struction.
Write for hand ome catalogue,
GEORGE SPOTTON. PrinciPal.
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No, 9 Tea Kettle, regular., ... , .........................$1.25 for $0.88
Kneading Pans; regular ' .. .... .....:..... .. - .........: 1.50 for 1.00'
1 75 for •L25 i
10 Dippers, regular
Water Basins, regular *
Teapots,. regular. .. ..
Syrup or Milk Jugs, regular .. ... .... , ... .. .. . ... ..1 .2,5 for .10
1 Pie Plates, regular .12 for .08
Pudding Pans, regufar . :20 for .14 •
Slop Pails, regular • •
Water Pails. regular
• eserving-Kettiete-regula
• Preserving Kettles, regular - .... .......... . . ...... .... ,85 for .60 •,
iPreserving Kettles, regular
Kneadirig Paris, regular
. • . . •
1
..25 for • .08 • •
• .50 arid: .60 •ficir . -.25 • '
•. 1,25 for , .88 •
. , .85 for AO
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A Great Snap, tO Clear Out.
14 squares brick pattern metal siding, reg. , $2'25 for $1.50 es_
Tsquares wire edge roofing complete, regular.. 3 50 for 2.00 v
11 squares 1 -ply rubber roofing complete, reg. 2,25 for 185
• Just the thing for &beds or chicken.houses:
CHEAP STOVE HOUSE
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B. HOOVER, NELSON BALL
LEADPZS
•of Low 'Prices Sc. Easy Terms
We are in a position to otter you good bargains inFurniture. We
are showing a nice line of
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PARLOR PURNITURE
in 5.pieeetincl 3 -piece Suites •
Couches, Morris Chairs and Morris Rockers
. .
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also odd Chairs, Quartered Oak Rocking
Chaips, 'Reed Goods,, 'Etc.
tt you are in nised a an extra bed remember we carry a
complete steak of !eon I3eds, Wood Beds, Springs, Mat -
trews, PillOWA. Come and see them, et,
You will find our prices right.
• We guarantee Satisfaction. •
HOCESTR &BALL
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• Furniture and Undertaking.
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