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of hats so well selected
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so easilk priced that the di
picking! and c oosing of •
your new hat an easy
perfo.rrnance f r you to .1
select t e Hat that be-
comes iou in the color ;
desired and the price will
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thenew Blocks I
11561 $2 $2.5043
Sprig Caps
Men's and Boys'
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Hrtclsolne
Suits
TH4RE'S a distinctive
style about oui new
Suits f r you g men not
found n any .ther cloth-
ing, s art, ithout be-
ing frtjakith.
Tvery c oicest cloth
„ut into the garm-
ent acids to the lasting
qualities and the exceli-
ent tailoring !insure per-
mancy in c1an smooth
drapi g. g ery suit a
model of Fine1 Art. Prices
no hi her than inferior
made garmen
SUI S
$10S15
MOUS'
$21.50 $
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her children.
good and well
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FR ONTARIO'S CAPIT L
Toronto, May , 1916.
With, th eisCsing Of the Ortta,r leg-
latureS te aide show has als been
10 1t may be, observed tha. in
he es teSsion kot, the side sho , the
eel:Slat re tif _Ontario Is far 1 a -d-
ance f t1 other legislatures hav-
ntg by thlis 'Means solved the ncient
nel rdif lenit,phoblesn, of how t keep
the onehobers ion theiijob, or ne r the
parl arnent
trildinge Of • Ontario the most ttra;c-
Iva staying pltura' exhihit to be found
yWhene the 'proairice. It is not
ere fae ,Lhe entertainment o the
reat thhhaahed ptiblic, nor. are
unwashed persnitteil to view t
urea, exceht through their repr
tiv,e.ra dtily. elected, for that and
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.Ontarlo la,gents did get‘Int good Man
61110174n byt the factt that When the
farmhands !got into this ! provin.ee
Many of thern were absorbed by the
growing Canadian army. T1e. blow-
ing of the, isugle affected them mole,
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thadi the lorwingt of the Irina.
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job. II
Movint Pictures constitute th side
how, . here is in the,
A ,new military decoration, has made
its Appearance in OntarIcF, It isfl white
button, ,about aS .big as a qoarter, and
on it ,a,re, the magic letters , A.R, The
button Adorns tb.e breasts hf men who
have offered themselves for military
purpose dihis is the only 'movie that
treasur, r, and. de not sulaJece 0 the
eras not pay toll to the the pro inclal
t
e. It age
senta-
e plc -
other button is numbered, and the number
the 'dtsability that hey, can't sae, and also
-button is a filseW thing. Its iuse is de-.
through the phySical examination. The
being ,bothe,red by recruiting sergea-nts
!signed to protect rejected men from
cruittag officeria themselves. Each
aervice and haven't been able to get
to save the. va uable time Of the. ree
correspondo with another printed on
Who 40113 ea's Y. believe in a,physical
a certificate .bearing, the oihnatures cif
a de bssed seal intndedfor the discour-
h the oe, ment of forgers. it. ae
two officers and bearing also an era-
ot ated;thtec; One okthe,se certificates Sind one of
i.theelsbuttons has fa be twiee rejected
t af the la one Of those who! tried, and
24 t's faded before the issue was authorized.
pt. belie The iNlini t off this Is that the physical
laws o4 et province. It does
vertisc, .sn't need to adverti
Is the ret chamber in whi
pravinc al. film censor triee out
various re4ls as they are submi
el Old which he decided
how ir,ncl of .aid fihns the
ought to be •aliewed to see.
work s been in progress fo
CODS/ able time, there is no -w
ve movie, a very large
tere,sti g collection of scenes
are t o be viewed, in any
place. !re films Include those
and disserting shictions .which
pressio#able public never sees
It wouidn't be ,good for itsamor
beteg.,
During the session ivtich h
ended, thore were numerous ion
sitting, not to lir.ention the
tern.. sittings, ,a,nd those or
Who c. istituted therank-a,nd fit
the oc upants idf 'the 'riddle
bendier, ound time hang r.athe
on ti •, r white hands. So
of the • cheupanits of the front
Who a: everybothyl knows -are
men, y !wouldn't be there
Whary, legislators, s'
Peril ally from aggravated en
other orhes of bilingual distre
about foit some light enter
which wOuld not take theln
the -Tr rzi tinkle! of the ,divisi
There is nothing In • the nritu
wet e tcn. dn. the parliamen
• this
some
Ln t the
nd in-
whieh
(other
choice
he in-
ecausc
1 well
s just
g night,
ily af-
embers
'being
d back
heavy
id Trost
seats,
states -
Well,
ffering
ui and
s, mot
lament
beyond
n Dell.
e of a
builda
lags, an -d that inuode, things w se, be-
cause, th& drooping spirits of t e legis-
" latCyre 'could not .he revived In the cus-
tomer per. ,
Mornov r, the exhibita of si
placed In the main lobby, by. th
depart -he t had long since c�
0, hold the attention
for most of. who
,qf metal excited noth
himories. Nor did th
a!,, reaches displayed b
ch afford, anything
C Permanent relief t
he as .understood
ranch, having no real
atied but discriminating•
aohnebody, tiein g. one
rare ! eptusee to be found e
provincial legis atures; discove
existence; of th moving pictu
He totd, the reSi., Thereafter,
til .the :Cioas, Of the sessions t
theatre taras tkronged .at ve
forsrancei. Members themselv
came expert, operators, and co
perfcreaances ecame the .orde
day, arid the 'nights, There
rules or iregulations of a r
charac ter, applicable to this
the ts cova were conducted -with
fre.edYrr not to (be enjoyed in.
din ary downtown eatablishroen
of t 7i1risa. It is stated,
not ouSy harmless, but the
took the bitten With the swe
cising, at sithe same tirne, th
care lagainet the too frequent
of those. reels in which tile ce
found he, cause for alarm.
So great an 'attraction did t
show becoMe, that the mai
Of a quorum kin the legisilati
her for the transaction of
businepS of state, became
more !difficult. and the pa
were cOnstrained from thne t
fill t:re. gaps with fresh drafte
auclihnee of the more popula
When tile business of the se
finally concluded, the menthe
back ta their farms reluct
with .eithressions of the orost
RS
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attrac
ata.te
chunk
painfu
Weser
fruit
natur
tion
fruit
for a
But
0
airgLoats
U you
NOW.
rn; kes it h
th4 e goods
oc, .:n. Ever
the availabl
the :iarment
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yam. inpn
Thisi is no
nient. Eve
ditioln poir4s to prices •
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Every day •
rder to get
across the
clq,y lessens
supplyof 4"..
Sharp ad- 41
e must come
andom state -
y trade con•
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prices are
last Fear.
MUIPS
$8 $10
W3ISIEN'
$'3.75
Our present _
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affix'
be 1
to t
trent Of the prohince. The
heard to say that they don't
they are called upon a
le .for the triapsaction
hags Also, they are ist
on
r Of the preservatiof
de films, in, oder that
Ork of the provincial
y be adequately untie
ated. ,
t ;to interested: had th
eir le,gislative duties,
LIS' were they that noth
ft !undone which might
e further propperity an
eaor
sem
busi
fay
sor
Ien
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apprec
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far s h
sha p
the f
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the
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Ontario department f colon!,
!views with satisfac ion the
'nd Situation. Ther -is a
hornflict Of opinion a to what
Sonhand situation rea ly is in
0, there being those ,,ho assert
fidenee that ren are so scarce
ean A .arne.11er crop o at best a
ct'ne. The officlal Jew, haw-
s to be that all, I well, and
avincial department o colonizas
as recalled th p slick al officers
ve been, occniring e state of
an in search of en- . These
didn't do ,so badly in Michigan_
. they rorunded up 5(10 or =age
!looking reerults for t
4rrcy. This, 500, howe
aust the .a,vallable
ra, except for Some w
t at high quality, phy
etually, w.hich ne
roper performance of
of this prOvin
er ore
mines
sed to
of the .
these
ng out
nicely
the
the
e ques-
by the
interest
Either.
f those
en In
ed the
e show.
and un -
e movie
pe r -
s be-
tinuous
of the
:big no
strictive
theatre:
an easy
the or-
ts. Same
ere, lino -4
members
t, exers
utmost
selection
sor had
e movie
tainance
e cham-
weighty
ore and
ty whips
time to
from the
branch.
EIS1011 was
•s went
ntly and
profound
y becoir e
and Flo
ng should
ontrib ate
adviance-
have been
care how
ain to as -
f pilbllc
ongly In
all cen-
he excela
film eerie
stood and
Standard is not quite so high as it
was tat the 'start, and that .i a percenf-
a,ge of ethoeee •rejected in 'the early
morths of the War, may no he aceeat-
ed. Of the htindreds whs, have ap-
plied for buttons this week, and have
subjected thempelves to a! seconclex-
amin,ation, near
passed. At, fe
their minds a
ly seven 'per cent. have 1
w who ,htiere changed
t going to the war
&nth get the utton. Ito the cais-eief
men offering. for 'the first time since
the Issue of buttons was -authorized
one rejection is enough. There h'ai
been ,quite a4 irutto for these buttons,
but, as at rule, they are not being worn
conspicuously.
The Hurons
The above is the off1cia4ly declared
title of the 'Battalion f. Overseas
+TA)
now being raided in this. unty and
1 Itruat .the (Young anetehor. this county
will oee their glorious opportunity or
making the name of such reputaticrn
as to place 'It jalongsidei thhi.n.aarga of
noted British regiments. I .
The ten dollars donated' by' Pollee
Ma,gistrate Kelly to the !proposer of
the most suitable n.a.me, *as handed
to rme. andi by Ole placed at ithe disposal
of the auxiliary,
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Wm. 1 A. Holmes
Sgt. 'Isieuteipol, 83rd. 'Agit., Retired.
, To the Men of H on
apart/ens, uron Batt.
, Ont., May 8, 1916
re fare il battalions
In ,this 3t4litary 'dis'-
Ajthit4W to the
thirteen .ba tenons .iwo
Cllnto
Dear lir,-
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recruiting wit
tricti Orly
161st. Of the
03ruce and, Middlesexi-are at full
the reSnaining eleven
same number of .enlista
900. It therefore fol-
lows' that BOTe one or tivo of theee
eleven is td be broken up 'and the men
placedain the ranks of other battalloas
In order that they may be completed.
Yoh will be Personally responsible if
this husnillation befalls the Hurons;
if your ,friends and neighbors who
have enlisted to( protect -yen and yours, 5treet in that town, from W. Doherty,
are to have' their County Badge torn which was the old site of the Kelly
off ,and Pie insig,nts of another and Hotel, .and will erect an office aad
more !patriotic and. consciehtiotts Coun-' .shed for the Aylmer scales which hp
ty plac-ed upon( their cap$ and shout- has purchased. This will be a con -
deli; to havel this Battalion lose Its venience instead of thauliag the eoal
identity and to thave It publiehed, away up toavn to be weighed and then
broadcast throughout the Dominion, back if the purchaser is in' the south
that Huron, of all the Counties, was end of the town.'
the ..only (one 'that did not have a -Thomas Higgins, who had been la
s frac gth whi
hav.e about th
orients, \800 .Lo'
down Into th
badly, burne
on the wali
andMrs P
shock and i
miracle, tha
burned.,
.-Apparent
one passeng
ularly the c
as the effor
to induce t
its passenge
Goderich, ha
signed bein
irade i5oon
may have
already arra
-The .one
Robert' .10rali
been pold, i t
grave, at A
possession
farm for tth
He has bee
ehiesight an
farming is.,
-David
on Stmday,
two weeks
Who was in .hie fortieth year. was a
teamster fo ,. the Bell Manufacturing
Con:pany. , gcling to Winglaam from
East W,awahosh about a year ago i Ir
religlan he, ;was a •Presbyterian an
In politics a. Conseritative. He is sure
vived, by [hi
-Mr. A. .3
of Clinton,
ty ven the
CLEAN BROS., Publisher*
$1.50 a Year in Advance
• ,and finally landed .in a heap withiii
only shiliy a. few inches of the plate
,glass window, Fortunately Pte. Tay-
lor was not 'badly hurt and the horses
were only slightly scr,atched.
-Death came with startling sudden-
ness to the name of Mr, Joseph Jeff4
rey, Goderich, on Tuesday Of last week
and removed therefrom the wife and
irother, after an illness of only a few
hours. Besides her husband she leaves
a family of ceveral sons and daughters,
by whom her 'untimely -demise will be
keenly felt. The funeral took place
on Thursday morning, the cortege
leavin g the family home on Nelson
str.eet, at 6.30 o'clock for Dyrsdale,
where interment .was made in the
Catholic cemetery.
-Pte. William Seward was wounded
.in the :Battle( of St. Biol., on April
'8th and died three days later. He
• was an adopted son of Mrs. James
Young, formerly of Clinton, but now
of ]Jungannon anal spent most of his
nineteen years in Clinben. He a. -
listed. at Sault Ste. Marie ar.d
trained at Niagara and last 3 immer
sp to his furlouglo in the old hum::
Loan. The last letter received from
• him latd Mrs Young was dated April
7th, the el.ay before the action in
which he was mortally wounded. He
'had been on the firing line. for sever-
al snort:11s and, 'though there has beea
casualties ail about him he spOke
cheerfully and with the Utmost con-
fidence of ,the .ultirrate result.
-Considerable excitement prevailed
Wroxeter haat Thursday evening. A-
bout 7.30, si horse owned by Drs Mc-
Leod, which had wandered from a
lane near the, .doctor's residence, was
discorvered in ttloe river. It had got
In the current and, had conie to within
a Abort stiatance of the dam, ,where it
was almost impossible for the animal
to land. Dr. McLeod in an attempt
to rescue it, 'secured, a boat, but un-
fortunately was upset and was in a
very dangerous position until Pte.
Thoar,as Watson, with the aid of the
boorn logs readied hini, As the night
was dark and water cold, it WELS
perilous position for both men and
much credit is due Pte. Watson for
his timeSy ai,d. The horse was finally
landed After spending ftwo and a half
hours in the water and apparently, was
rone the ,worse. s • i
-Death tame suddenly on Sunday
of last weak, to Mrs. Jane e Weir, at
her home in, Wingliam. Mre. Weir was
In her 76th y,.ar and had beea
poor health for some weeks but was
thought' to he kaining In strength
And Was abla to leave her bed tor
a. ahead time fea.ch d,ay for home days
prior to her ideath, The ,deceased
lady's maidentname was. Mary Sproat
Manson And was a native of Scotland
and her family moved o Hcpwick in
lier featly life and it wall thers4' she
was married to her partner in life,
Mr, Jane S Weir, who passed. away on
Anktaht 27iths 1913. Mrs. Weir Was a
true lover of (Scotland and with her
husband had arisited the Old Land.
She Alien t manY 'Years on the • old
homestead in Turnberry and Borne 13
years ago, rootied, to Win sham, and she
was most highly esteenied by. a large
circle of friends.
-The Clinton News -Record of last
hground. The wires were-
tPlaces and the paper
arched and torn! off. M.
&lock received quite a,
Os nothing short of/ a
the haute was not
Ly Goderich twill have only
r boat calling there reg-
. Ing season, the Huron,
s of the. Board of Trade
e 'to put one of
'steamers on, calling at
e failed, the reason aa -
that the move was not
nough and traffic which
en diverted tills way was
ng'ed for via other points.
hundred acre farm of Mr.
g, fifth, 'line, Morris', has
Andrew T,aylor of Belli
,200. He wets inone,diate
Ir. Craig has owned the!
past eight or itesh year*
bothered with failing
May 'take a rest fro.
rations,
. _
urlow of WI/leiter-1i die
,after an ilineas of abou
of pneumonia,. Deceased
a wife and one daughter.
. Holloway, coal merchant,
has purchased the proper.
east side , of Victoria
unit to prepresent her in this grave
crisis.
Can you e,arnestly and truly assume
thia grave respon ty
Will you not offer yourself a.nd, he]a
avert this, the -greatest :tragedy In
your Countre history V ;
We appeal tto you, yOung man of
It is apparent that all
ones were not captu
0 tario Agents, tine; .farme
ig having seen, them fir
rtment of agriculture
in that men • who
cured are .the genuine
that With their aid, the
ed fermis and the eff
°ed. polls, the wants
liars:hers will be supplied.
4.4
e agricul-
er, Is said
PlAY 04
ho are not
ically and
essary for
chores on
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the really
ed by the
s of nich-
t. But' the
is of the
Were eel
rticle, , and
sistanee of
to of high -
the Ontario
That ithe
Sincerely,
161st Huron Battalion.
Huron Notes
-4The Goderich Township Telephone
System and the Bell Telephone Com-
pany hay,* entered into ,another five-
year agreement by which the sub -
to the Clinton .central pay
three dodiarts per year for service
and those in the Goderich central
for dollars.
Wingharn deanatch says, Darky
Hal, the .f.arnoua mare Owned. by the
late J.E. Swarts, has given birth to
ale colt, sired by Widower Peter,
of Milvertons • In thet will of the late
J. E Smarts. it was stipulated that
Da,rkey Hal shouSd. not be sold, but
shauld. live and, die in he possession
of the family.
S.
-A Quiet wedding WO .olemnized
the parscyn age Beigrave, on Tuel-1
, May taihen Mr. Ough McBurn-
preeperous East Wawarosh far,
r, was .united In the holy bonds of
trimony to airs Margaret Stein, of
gnairret We are pleased o learn
at Mr. and Mrs. McBurney will lo -
at
de
ey
tr.
V
th
declining health for several year,
passid away at his home in Wroaeter
or. Sunday morning. in his y
Lithseed was a well known farmer
In Howick and Turnberry, b fore corn-
ing to the village a few year.s ago
,ared had the sympathy of many' friends
during ,a trying Jalness. He is sur-
vived by his widow and grown op
family of sons and -dauglaters.
-Tin the death of Mrs. Jane Walker,
r,elict of the late Samuel Walker, at
her home, On Saturday morning, WroX-
eter loses lope .of its oldest inhabis
tants:. M
85th y ear
45 ye,ars.
ed, her 43
ed dispoei
caste in Wingfrooni
4 -Last week, Harry Smith, of Hay,
th• well knee's,. thorobrad stock mar.
of Huron County, purchased the fine
thoroughbred Shorthorn cow, 4`Fair
een," from Mr. Ja.mes Spier, siXth
e of Morris, at a faacy price. The
latter bought this .covvss sire from
r. Smith 40. few years ago. She ,
Is
ed. to Mr. Speirs well known thin.
-About two weeks aho there we., a
r4 -,union of slifin.ghaan old boys -
Bramshott Camp, in Enaland. Privates
Leonard. Brock, Harry Hinscliffe, Will
inacliffe. and H... 'Brothel, of the 71st
ttalion ; Pte. Harry Coultes and, Pte.
Ernest Greer of the 46t:i Battery were
tii the party Cand need ess say i the
eating was a, happy iane.
-During' the electr
urocla.y onornin.g of
c linney.on Mr .Andre
a, Searastaven, was str
nad the. bricks scatter
OD. The lightning
knocklag
pipes and. followed the pipes into an-
other room ,and down cellar, turtling
and C01111.11g back up along the Old
pipe and passing to the telephorie
e and following it outside'
1
al storm on
st tsteek, the
Pollock's house
ck by lightning
d in all direc•
ent down the
n the fur -axe
s. W.alicer was in her
and had lived there atsout
r late husband predeceas-
years. While of a reserv-
ion Mrs Mal er was re-
spected by all who knew her. She is
survived by one son, Da,vid M. W.alker,
of Niagara
-Sunday, May 14th, is Young Peo-
ple's Day Al Hohneewille Methodist
church. A laage choir of Leaguore
will lead the, services In song. They
have several excellent choruses under
preparation now for weeks. The pas-
tor will sialiver an- address at . the
morning aervice. The setretary of
the Leagne call the roll arid
ber v41141 rise in. his or her
respond with an a.ppeoh
sage of scripture. In the
v .3. E. Jones, of Ba,yfleld,
to preach.
nnual meeting of he Cain-
tBowling Club Vir2.3 held In
il Chamber on Friday even-
t week -When the following
ere elected for the corning
onorary President, D. , A.
President, W. Jackson ; Vice -
et, ,particularly _during the sleighlig
periods„Mr Perrin's yearly turnover
amounted to many thousands of dol-
lars. The eldr.ent of -risk in the busi-
ness was greater in those days tha,a
at the present, and, as did, more than.
one other of the local dealers, he W0.3
caught ;by a slump in the market and.
financially crippled. Mr. Perrin wan
enterprihing and in, his paltry days he
ouilt the fine residence now owned
by Mr Vikliarn /Jackson, the block on
Rattenciury street, new occupied by,
the Jackson Manufacturing- Company.,
ard ,a.O couple of cottagee$ As Lime
rolled sin and the weight of years be-
gan to assert itself, he continued in
busines$ though in a diminished way
and. ,allvays kept in close touch with
the market situation, home and fore
i.g•ns That was The one subject in
which his interest continued. 'unabated.
Mrs Perrin passed on several year
ago, thie sole survivors now, being
their tam, children, W Gordon Perrino
who was .associated with his father
in the business and Mrs W. JH.
Brownlee, of Gooding, Idaho. who
reached the old home a. few hours
.befere fatherhs. hicatho
Canada
-The' White Star Liner Ciasiric was
sunk in the Atiantle on May, 8th. Sne
veiled ;from New York on April 29tk
for Liverpool with a general cargo,
but no passenge.rs.
-Thirty per cent of the •wheat
seeding Is done in Saskatelievran, ac-
coeding to ta bulletin issued 'on May
51.11 by the Department of Agriculture.
No trollible is being' experienced in. the
way
of obtaining farm help. On the
svhole, iSeeding iis /ate as :compared •
with last year, but the :authorities
state that provided the weather nos,
keeps ,good, for a short time, seeding
will bel quickly completed. at all 'points. .
-With the enlistment of Sasnuel
Polley; of Stratford, in the, 64th Bat-
tery 114 Guelph, 'aix sons efi Mr. David
Polley have donned the khaki. Charlse
with , e :18th Battalion in the trea-
was kged. ' at Lan g.f,,n arck, Harry le
ches, jorieph is Sergtahlajor in the
34th, Albert *..a memben the., 110th
Perth iBattalion, David is .in the
Britiali ,army In 'England., and now.
' Samuel. has joined the artillery. The
father S himself, who is a veteran of
the tBnitiaii army, has been repeatedly
ly reilloied admission to the army
owingeto his age, but is Making muni -
times ' s
-Thle C.P.R. train, leaving Ottawa
Sunday night at 11.10 o'clock, and slue
to arrive in; Toronto at 7.30, nexthrorn-
in g WiliEl wrecked about ao mile least of
Sharbot Lake, near Perth, at 2.1i -
this rrornin.g. Three Pullman coachea
on which there were mealy Toronto
and Ottawa passengers, deft the track
and .aisolilecl tdown ts, 20 -foot embank-
ment .A fourth coach was prevented
from ilea,ving the track by striklag
a. rode projection. in a short-cutt about
a hundred yards west of the wrecked.
coaches. All the passengers on the
hinecked Pullmans miraculously escap-
ed sehlous injury. The cause of the
wreck was a broken rail abouit a mile
bind 4, quarter east of Sharbot Lake.
_
Kippen
weeks says: Ther e has been. an NOties.-Mr. Detaieller of the vila
agitation in Clinton in favor of lege was this week attending the
using oil on the macadamized streets funer0.I of his lather at, Wallace, --
instead of water as a dust settler. him Charles Cooper of Tugaske,Sasit.
There is such a thing as having too Is, on es, easit here with her brother
Mr. lirank thashall, and sister, Mits.
Wesley French of Tuckersmitht and
other! friends. Mrs. Cooper was in
forrner days .a Tuckersmith lady, and
her oin.a,ny friendhere will wish her
an en.Joyable visit with her Ontario
friends.-hirs Alex Monteith as a
oiled, Streets .arb , hard on rubbers, delis a,te from the W.M. S. of St.
Andrw'
automobile and buggy ties, etc, , eea church to the annual gatias
a.loly -the oil refiners have ering at London the past week.-Sa-
but probbeen able to overcosne that objection crament of the Lord's Slipper win
be observe
to a considerable extent. The cost d. at the morning service of
of !such an oil treatment as Is St :Andrew's church on Sabbath.
posed. for this season will amount
pro' Mr. Thomas isieMichael of Hulieta
to about six, hundred dollars, not so who .was in the village the past week.
much more thart was paid last seas- relates that 41 'years ago and during
the first week of May he teamed, lOgs
an for wateringS to the saw arill with slelghs and
peers of Wingliala section, ;was called
away on Thursclayi of last week, in auge of Seaforth, the past 'Sabbath,
during the same. month many of the
small births were frozen,- Mr. Say -i
-Another of the few remaining pia-
Turnberry. The deceased-. was torn In °f preached two good sermons to the
the hereon of David Hastings' •
people of St. Andrew'ts. Mr. Savanges
Moriave, in Scotland, and came to this services are much appreciated by this
1834 at Coricdovv, netar the town of
county in ithe sprinr, of 1857,, accom- con gregation .-,Mrs. James Wright and
by his brother, Thomas Hast- lier sisterainliaw Miss Wright, of
ponied
In irs, who passecloiaway some 24 years Soefati‘orthmetwiler.e visitors at the home
the past week. - Xhe
Taylor an
Canada, he married Eliza. and village of Mrs _McKenzie of the
ago. Eight years after corning to
. village will .be .sorry to learn that
then settled. on iot 10, concession 9
Turnberry, where he continued to re- she is not in good. health . and has been,
side up to the ititne (of his Aeath.) confined to her home for aome slays.
'this sketch was of an Many of th
We hhope tto aee her around. soon.-
The 'subject of
'extremely quiet disposition and bore e; oId. friende of M.r... John
McGregor who at one
and. patience and was never known to tizne 'wee au
'murmur or compiraini He W.6149 a man old reidnt
resaml.esenosse, of
ff Hay,
eirssrnvoirthy,Imburtlynow
residing with his daughter, r
M&
his .affliction with Christian fortitude
of many sterling qualittee and. was is only kite g1.ving6 away of a ionco
beloved. and respected by all who knew strong .and ,ruggescl'hboristitution„ Mr,
him Of late years he rarely left his MeGre,gor is bordering on the 91th
hom.e except to vialtd members of his year -Mrs John Crawford, •who has,
e bnghter, Mrs. a. Jack -
family and, he will be. the enure missed
een with her ,da
in the family circle, 50D; of Ripley, for some, time, Is now
-Monday a:orning of last week, the herp With her daughter, Mrs. Jarneu
death summons came to Robert Elder, R McLean. Mrs. Crawford's friends
at his home in Goderich. ' Mr. Elder here are pleased to see her back. The
hoA been confined to bed , for only home of Mr .and, Mts. David Work -0
a 'week, but for over three months /rah) for eome weeks has bad i the .ay-.
his health had been failing, He was peerance of a hospital, owing to the
a native of Tuckeramith, being born in illnese of Mr _Workman and the c1ii3-d4
that township over sixty-six years ago. red, All are well again and are god
When the deceased was about four- in about as usual:Mrs. McPhail, •tat
teen years or age, the family nocrved Aliinston Accompanied by Miss May
to Cargill, In which eection Mr. El-, McKenzie of Hyde Park, are vieltora
der continued to reside until about at the borne of Mr .and mrs, 'Alex,
isliy3c Yo"an-r: AgtoorGrwodternIchh.e Bealdheiss fahlris4 GeMCKtegijaZiMee ICA(If 3%., %es atvilbltilagbee.1, --arra;
sorrowing 'widow his departure is Woodstock, attending the funeral of
mourned by A family : of three sons his sister, Mrs. John hielCay, Mrs, Me-
. Kay's maiden name was Miss Appy Mc.4
an,(-1:-Wtiltimelle eirdaluvehingte; tea= of horses Kify„ she Was a native of su,tkeva
much Water 'even a dry town, that
as out brie streets. ancr there can
be no idoubt but that repeated
sprinkling and subsequent sweeping
lhas taken considerable 'of the top
dressing Off Front street which is eon -
sequently not now so smooth as it
was It has been contended that
S2
each me
place tan
priate p
evening,
is expec
-The
ton Law
the Coun
Ing of, la
officers
season:
Forester ;
Presid,ent, H. iWiltse; Secretary, F. T.
Jackson; Treasurer, d. E. Hovey;
Chaplain. Rev. Mr. Harpee. Executive
Corronittee-W, Grant, JO Hunter, A.
J. HolloWay and N. Ball, Mr. Jackson
s the Clinton C ub at the
and Mr. Forester at the
Trophy.
last week
m. Sproul's
on, whatina,y
was quiekly
voafrn Itshhe efai
re
r Sproule had iseen heating
tove. Had, the fire not been
for A few minutes longer,
have been Impossible to stop
locality is surrounded by
buildings in•
immediate
bell 'soon brought scores of villagers
with buckets to face the emergency.
took to ithe addewalk in "front of
Feirs bhtcher ahora where one went
hr Side trf the telephone post
represent
W.O.B.A.
Faill Cu
-On riday arorning
Lire bro*e out In Mr,
furnitureshop in Dungan
have .k(1, disastrous,
extin hedi The origin
was the explosion of a
which 11
on the
observed
It would
it, as
tact The fir,st alarra of the fire , Clinton for over 'half a century' died
In front iof the old Nationa Hotel, -jaepahrora, seathand, and was born
In Wingharn, on Friday afternoon, of 1 sh as 88 years ago, She came ito Can -
with her -parents and .vest.
last week, they scared and !Taking a
bolt,tbiutrotkethtehefrorneat chwtteeandis tahnedhroesrsui wa 0,3491farniityeekin fthore tywearo ylear848zeshoidlin
ifsge twl
was
left the wagon; and the driver, Pteeatme to Tuckersmitb and some
Russell Taylor, was thrown heavily to years ago was married to Mr."
14tilieKari.iTV41e1Wf("d4talnily°coilif onilfe what'll)." asirsit
esttivedpavesmerieocnit, ainndjuroyn.lyinmie racubooralzyi.
-Mr Nv H Perrin, a reald.ent of dAughter. Mr McKay die.d abost firer
Y4ars ago. 'Mrs. McKay leaves aise
daughter, WS. McArthur, and hasia
bakother, 1fr ,George McKay, of Oe
irfeTIllageBweile:idof twaixiorio sisotehrajramis.,
vtickersmith,
=any fr
OD Wednesday foreaoon - lash at the
ago of yeaps, Thrihighoutchis whole
Vastness career, lie WAS engaged. in Use
purchase of grain, and as intthe earig
da Clintan W.1).4 a great eentralteark-
and on eit