The Clinton News-Record, 1899-06-29, Page 8Smith
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eyed family oaed it eellet ind pretty wedding_tookee
7, peace it khe resideaH
se , of Mr, enry
seurpley lieset even trn his
Mrs.:Harry Hunt left Tueaday da visit tee end vogiouoiou unigy "4,4
9 r he sone m Galt and Brentforti. Clinton Sunder'
ted in marriage W r.Fred.lesed ite
Mrs. ertuain end little daughter of pr.ucofun%y the 1wp3ed1Ite re ie. ed ii • -
i Bet alo ere gueete ot her parente•Mr. tivee of the contracting wiles: The Mr.14.• sdleetorm, who went home
g• 9 1 4114 MM. ieita0 Jackson. cereuway_wite perfortned by Bev. &B. ill choyft twoevreeks ego. ha veto:meet
Mise Herrington of Myth ewe Mies Smith. Zee stoma ems aseisted to our midst epee more looking quite
Annie Young ofsea,forth are guest* derougle the ordeal by Mr. 'Herbert f
of Miss Graham. , Murphy, brother of the bride, while
Item D, et, Deeee eeeteeaee seeeeeee the brideinisaid wee Mies Annie Beattie
Irene New York, of Olioton. After the congratulations
Mr. T. Dehtety pi lettwellett wm In the, tioanwd 4good wiehes the - come/ley sat
to the wedding ferret, wittelt Wee
iluteyesteruay.
Mime. McConnell: end Iloggart of in readineert and aftetwards e, few
'Stratford Were \Plaiting friend e in,
teiwit on Seturday.
en of oleiket tire
Ile thee gunnel
*ere le
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tijilting'itdvante.ge•of Our Releetant
WI Theearemeente,run: frOM
Wen feutteete rehire .and eve offer
stua-At. atmeit belt prISe. TheYarenot
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•ele. :•-,liteee • "been :thee telterltee •thlte
Fee,theste •Wheeeeere, tlX' their
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leSt Linete Shade.' Meented • On. had
Calera. odd lines beet tefew Of eadi left,
ome decoreted; ,eente frtnited. Nene
f them. ere worth lit the ordinary' 'WILY
les than 700, eove•eieered Tett tee Mc.
onh., Thiele eteetleee. offer worth
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enti.Porker's Dee 'Fetes,
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•:e, lertiSemOnts. ,
, ., where they will emend die simmer
merely leave this week for Pickering
e 9 #e'nt-Ithas., JealreM,.....e.e. ' 5 with Mr, J. T.., Olarkeei feneily 9
i'ejeteek eetee-CieW: Perrin ' ., . . , ,5 ' Mr, Jacksoe ,Will• .accompany „them
ireeeVorillseeerAse. eioureme 5 Toronto* who have . eV cottage there
Orel eSeatiote:eq. T. Stewart,' • •6 0Acwit. ' ' , • •
plorlitue teeet-emeleheriee Sc Co..- •6 Mr. Thos. Welker of • Stapleton, lef
t:teen4SVdcey,jaelEson;•.,„.
Messrs. john and Thomas Sheppard of
the Nile celled even Clinton rtieride
on Tueeday. • 0
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Mee:ire. jaenes end john Sheppard left
Teesday a. m. for Petrone ou a Oat
to their brother Jacob who is ill,
Misses •Mande and •'!glientele ttoodwitt'
assisted at an entertidubseut
Loederhoro last Th.uredey evening. 0
Rev, ACK Ideeerley of Velvet will take
next Setae:ye: duty at Suromertell,
, Hohnesville caul Middletoe for .Rev,
J. .13. kilnith"leelto will eperal Sunday and pared of the farms between Which
'With hta healer Eor. est. • 4, it runs. Residents further berth wish,
Editor Jame S Ittitehell of the Goderich: ed wake use of this road and threu,ele.
Star was at the Junction Tuesday alas:Tee intimated to the council davit
' toortiing on hies way to TotOeto 11 it was not a tborouglafere they ereuel
attend the amulet •,meetiogeof the take the matter into• coert. As the
. Sonstief Scotland. ' township fathers had 'hett Habsolete
\V Jackson, repreeentleg the. Q. choiee they baste ordered the uweere
Pee R, ticketed the taloWiegto the „ to retneve tleeir . fenceer is.
elaid that opening up this Pare
• Weet thiereee, i-letisseeEmeaa• eare
MdrY• Sontleconibe to RsteVant w. not, anti,t)ottwit oto ovmets to
Legate HillsteMene to Edeaorieon etei expense of fencing grey bee the . Means
Steep to eieltaideeaa. , of eempelliog other faraseps wine En ay
have built fences upon ' the. roadway
MISOLOugh. A student of the Collegiate and others who have net butle ae, • all,
Iestitiete.. Will be the ante candidate
to write at the Seater Leaviter and
he road allowanee not havieg been
eeneed-off, to . go to cenaiderable
• Boner Illatricelation examinetien penee. • After it alt 'pot many
‘,She bee taken honors in yen be reoe beeee ff, but
' these roads are.,,Put W0Palt
shape they will cost the council a,pret-
ty- -penny. •
The followitig from . Goclerich were;
giulate 'of Mr. .Nixon Sturdy on Sundae,
f W.W. MacVicare mail • deek • ,
* Mr. Jackson of the Bank 0Oramerce•
and Mr. Brennan of the Seek ofeMon.
treat. The pitied to leriship clerk quite,
t often entertains parties of frielscis from
• • '6 last week' for Meant Clemens, tVlich.
El These Figures-A...1.11olloway • r where -gee take course of treat
Alasd'Toolvfnelt-.0. Career ee ese. .1' • Ment at the; mineral springs., Mrs.
039;da'slitiEthdny-Frodgens -Walker bail not been, .En the enjoy
derycleanterot leer ' -8 relent of geed heath of late, but it.
eersoireiiiie-ei.heeter
WO aiu gll&LL LO 7.
nvoelv St. Jemee church,
Middletoner corner., bass fEreatly lin-
proved the eppettreuce of its peel. by
& h
erectingabdo irnie Once atouod -it
We bailey* other unprOventil axe to,
follow all of velitch 'how not only the
hours were neeete pleavently epeut in Activity arid intense of their pastor in •
dancing, •ttemeie,. ete. Mr. tend Mre, i his work, but able the unity end wil- '
Feed will take up house on the Ford. rib/gums of the tongregetion to help 011
hameetete.1, to whielethe hearty good: the• good week:
weighee or their many warn frieqde ac. Rob -tiole reportsBayfield to lie at
.05rapene theme • . a:tee1h:1M, eureimer revert end also
Nes James Harrisou of the :bit eoli. theekte, the Front Road of Stanley to
temion head, lint barn retired last Thurre he ireextiellent wheeling cendition. As
day. There wile the usual race; with a coneequence we may expect him to
Robert Elliott of Apple venown and resore •there &Mien tie, •
Thotuas WailitI as 'captains. The. for- Mr, Peter Oree made the ,neigliber- •
eller wou handily.- hood lively teat week by the simnel of ele
A vexedentestion has arieen* -at the erecular sew with which beeves cutting
North side of the towuship In 'regard utl it. euPPlY of summer wuude
to the °Petting ,of a toad allrievance ,ika a reweit we..tiempose a the eree,
wtilch has until elle present been part, tem of the new driving hope J. T:
•now takee the hers e and buggy. A'
bright ,idea Jack, there is more room
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several subjects andetie 0,0. 1, staff
expect evrepetition of 'past successes.
• , Mie.,eisregg and Mr. Thos. Jackson r s
towrr and though having no better
half he furnishes stub appetieinit
spread that they all compliment him
, ' , •
Caotelon's mason gang, having corn.
,8 hoped the change and treatment will Pleted James, Harrison's barn found*.
much benefit her.
demand9 Contract at EI.Oakes' eecl a,re
0. Johnson. T. Beacom, W. PSpald 8OWengaged 1LL211‘.
bine t•o Advertisers. int N. 'Kennedy,
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Oie township, eAdvertimemetts .for pages end . at Seaforth last Sunday afternoon
The. ceneteetgetiore of the English
cnuren Middleton's now rejoice in
S. Lawrence, J. oon le Scott
having the cosiestplacepeace of worship in
represented Clinton • Itidsonio Lodge
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iti pretty bald the grounds hav.e now
attendin shvine eervice withemene.
b t od hp Wh e 11
berg of t e local Lodge :and other
visitors. • d the Anchoe fetice has 'been Inuit by
a Mr. Redincind of Hensall, while . M.
Mr. Jemes Steep expects to eleave Jacob Miller of Clinton,made thlgates.
Thorsday to retina to Indien Head. The waseer's and coltgregatiou gene
For the next roonthlhe willattend the era have taken a deep and. active en.
• different Fairs in Manitoba, and the terest in these improvements which
North -West exhibititig hise patent reflect greae credit upon; them and im-
coulter and shoo frem which he ex- presses pesseee.ey
• 'pects to realize a good, thing ae Lewitt Mr. Robert Mcbartney of Melton
be of great benefit to prairie farmers. has hired with Mr. Henry Oakes for
•• Like all Westerners Mr. Steep can- the summer neorithe, 1Presumahly to
not speak too highly of that great get his bared in before he moves eine
:OtitnItry. " the farm he bought acne time ago•
Bev. MeArmstrong, who for the past
yeei has bean in charge of Tunes.
circuit, leaves this week for Windsor
where he Will be assistant. of Rev.
MreLivingstone, a former pastor of
• Rattenbury street e church. The
Windsor ' church pays a salary of
- $1200 a year to the minister in charge
and not so very 'long ago the place
. was worth an additional $600 a. yew,
in marriage fem. But as even divines
do Sordetimee compete for this kind of
bustness no one a them is making as
high as $600 now yetthelievenue from.
this %mime is still a substantial enee.
-'neeehe in -this. Office on 'Saturday
nentilinisertirai the following Week
tio.,for4ciages.k and8 imelater than 0
Vciele MondtTeyening. „Advertisers,
l'pleese bear Mein nlbe. *-
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01,fitiT
Oft'E,POING • ,
N.6.1iti9W
rincipal Lough was in .Seteforth.on
Saturday.-•
re. Jas. Lindeae is visiting friends in
Lucknow.
, ,
re apd bees. Teertt are at the Come
Meidal Hotel. .
s Harryelantis visiting Brantford'
den& this week. • •
sii Elliott Of Detroit•Was the guest.of
ise Dinsley lase week. ,
re. Large of Toronto is the guest of
or sister. Mrs. Turner.
se Kate Mathews of Owen Sound is
he guest of MisseMabel-Bell.
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' Geo. Nay of Detroit was the guest
eteinton friends on Thursday last.
ss Carry elobre of Seeforth .was
teegoest of Mrs. J. O. SteyensOn on
uesday.
v,: Dr. Greig of neer onto was visit-,
ng.his daughtereeers.(Reve Stowatt,
his week...de...r-
e-Powell of Niagara 'Falls is
he guest of her brother, Mr. Fred.
owell.
Joseph 'Walker ef Alliston is
ending &few days with his nephew,
e. Bruce. •
s Ida Brooks of Listowel has been
e guest of Mrs. E. M. McLean the
ast week. •
SE,dith Jardine of Pine River is the
est of,het aunt, MM. A. Twitchell,
urOn street.
Will Miller left. last week for Pore
uron where he intends to remain
r some time.
s Maude McOarthur of Port Huron
as the guest of her cousin. Miss Icle
eler, for a few days last week.
. T. J. Murduck and Mrs. Murduak
ent a few days of last meek with
d friends in Teeswater.
and Myee_McFarlaee and Miss
elm ArtustronTex&Pitiliertem were
este of Mee Finley McEwen last
and Mrs, E. M. McLean and their
est Mise Brooks of Listowel spent
turday and Sunday at the River.
tel, Bayfield.
. Burrows, R. Se and W, Taylor,
W. oethe Godeeich O. O. V. Court
nded last Thursday's evening's
eting of Court Maple Leaf.
George Goode,who had been vie -
g Clinton friends for several
kseretureed to her hotne, Orange
Mute, Toronto, on Saturday.
IL Admits, who had been in
ronto With Ms. Roberts of Dun -
non, who . went to the city to
ergo an operation for cancer; was
guest of Mrs. Sohn Bell for a rely
Wo last week,
Spalding is attending the
nal Grand Wenn of the Sone of
detain Toronto this week. Mrs.
ding eeeorepterded -him to the
and is visiting friends there.
• '4 Atra Grassick Buxton,
tit Dakota, were guests at Pried
-
Lough's from Saturday to Mort -
Mrs. Grassiek lea niece of Mrs.
ghee
West Tunkersmith.
Me. Frank Macdonald of Detroit was
guest of his sister, Mrs. Whit. Oricb,
the past week. On Monday be and
Macdonald left for Kincardine to
visit the lady'seuother there.
A number of our people picnicked at
Bayfield On Saturday laet and reporter
'pleasant day. ' •
, Miss Mary O'Brien returned home
an Saturday evening after a brief so-
journ with friends near Toronto.
Rev. Mr. Armstrong preached lils
farewell sermon here on E3 12 d ay. He
will be stationed in Windsor this mew-
ing year. His many friends j�in' in
wishing bim success. Rev. Mr. 11.
Thompson succeeds him. •
, I
folp
Our popular 'school teacher, Mr. O.L.
Fisher, has resigned. He intends go-
ing to 'the IsTorth.West to study law.
He will be missed but his many friends
wish him success. ,
' Mr. E. W.A.ndrews spent a few days
with friends in the village. .
Mr. and Mrs. Meal of Fullerton rue
the guests of Mr. T. 0. Pickard last
week. .
'Rev. G. W. Andrews and wife of
Polluted and Rev. J. W.Andrews and
son George of Lorideeboro were callers
in the village on Wednesday.
Mrs, Leech went- to Detroit on the
excursion to attend the graduation ex -
Armes of her niece,Mise Stella, Holmes.
Master Alfred Holmes accompanied
her home for the vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Burton of Constance
spent Thuraday at W. Stanley's.
• i'dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Elford spent Sun-
day in Stratford with Rev. A. K.
Beeks.
A few
field on S
The Su
piettic o
Bats on
here picnicked at Bay -
school intend holding a,
rday on ler. Forrester's
Maitland river., Every-
body invited to come and bring their
baskets.
School closes on Friday for the SUM -
mer vacation.
Mr. J, R. Holmes sold a valuable
horse for $150 the other day.
Mr. J. lits Holmes left on Tuesday
for Napinkte Mane. and will be absent,
for some time. A trip to the prairie
province Is. about an annual event
with Mr, Holmes who has financial in-
t:treats- out there. •
eery Fitzsimons came up from Hayfield.
ortls`'Wednesday p. ne. last to be
et at the, Wedding of his sister, Mr. G. Stanbury of Exeter pent
.took place that evening, to Sunday at his home here, Mr. Stau-
. Munre of Geduld/. bury and MISS Rete intend going to
so. M. Nay, 'who paid a brief . Toronto this week.
to friends here this week, re. Mr. W. Elliott of Varna emeiti town
ectl to,Li5ndon. yesterday and Sunday.
ea hiriumuy this week to Delhi. Mr. j. Eaglet:Me .of Clinton was in
pied the tif therieS
e Etiglish tuude
y.
in in nent44 last Sunday. _ Mho; leer of Clinton, who has been in
• , terwork.
oneets the'fith concession of - The toetnship couriell bleb purtmant
tieh tor ship andwhe hits been - etuY• elettel And favalY of Clinton
g for eig nate years on
n steeet, has moved to Sault
Marie Where elle live with
te Wester.
lee...Stew/ate leitves this week
laSgoie, Scotland, and will sail
Montreal on jttly. 5th, Mt the
S • l' who was one of the town for the past week, returned home
from Mrs. Spatial •
The_ wedding Miss Maggie Demp-
-eey, daughter f Mr, 4. Dempsey2 and
one of the fai st young ladies in. the •
.township, w ech took place on Wed-
nesday of last week to Mr. Thee 'Web-
ster, was a pretty aftale. The c -
noisy was performed by Rev .,R,
yard of Clinton in the, presence of .a
company of relatives end Meads. Mr.
and Mrs. Webster take up tepee on the
10th eencession. May their future be
happy and prosperous is the .wish: of
Among the improvements on the
1136h concession we notice thee Mr: R.
Baker has built new wire fence in
front of hiefarm.
• Judging by the number of large bids
of tile Mr. Trees. Churchill is drawing
on to his farm he intetids. putting in a
number of drains.
Mr. R. Thorn n is repairing and
re -shingling hi ouse on the oldPlum.
mer homestead.
Mr. Elias Bali the Base Line will
have a thainmoth barn, as its -dimen-
sions will•be teen° feet and will be on
a wall nine feet high. When comple-
ted it will be one of the largest bare:sort
the Buse Line, which Is noted for good
buildings. s •
Mr. John Day, who a short time ago
moved from the lith concession to the
cottage on Mr. Ben Churchill's farm in
Hullett near the cemetery. has a .brier
pipe which he broughe with him from
01c1 England and which has the' like-
ness of.the Queen on the bowl. Mr.
Day has been gesoking it for twelve
years and prizes it highly. .
Mr. James Switzer:has bought an nee -
motor, as wind -milli: are now *roma-
timeecalled, from Mr. . Jacob Miller of
Clinton who is agent for a Toronto
company. ,•
Mr. W. J. Currie wasvisitingeround
Ripley this pase week,
Ithe Naftel conducted the services in
Rev. Rile Smith's parish on Sunday
last. Mr. Smith being on a visit to
his father in Forest.
At exactly eleven o'clock o
day, the 22nd inst. at, the home of her
brother, Mr. Viresley Marquis of the
ninth concession, Bertha A. eves unie
ted by tnarriage to Albere E., son of
Chas, Jervis of the Cut Line, the cere-
mony being performed by Rev. J.
Greene of Ilohnesville in the presence
of relatives and friends. • Miss Mar-
quis has been az esident of Ann Arbor
for three years and the groom for
the same period of ehe city Baltimore*
After the usual pronunciation of "I
declare these two to be man and Wife."
congratulation's were engaged in and
the company eat down to the wedding'
feast which was served as the halm of
this township are guilty of doing. The
bride looked her very best attended by
a little maid of honor, Miss Pickard of
Galt. This couple are Veto of the
young people raised in this township
and arebighly respected by a tinge
numbeteofeehe residents was shown
by the 1/tiny usefullefed costly presents
which *ere presented them. The
earnest *wish of all its that they may be
long spared to enjoyXlife together.
Driving to Clinton theyetook the 4,45
trait for their home in Baltimore,
Maryland. May profie and pleasure
attend them.
Mr. Sohn Middleton had 58,000 brick
drawn from the kilns on the Huron
Road last week, much to the surprise
of the maker who 'supposed the opera-
tion would take a week or two. Me
didn't knave Mr. Middleton, it is quite
clear. On Saturday W.400 bricks were
drarn and on Monday the tieighbors
tubed oue en masse and sent twenty-
seven teams, Mr: Dan Prior of Olin -
ton has the contract of the brick work,.
Seale Se Hoover will cue the stone for
the window:Mc, and it is likely Tom
Maekenzie will be tewardeathe careen-
.• •
Celboene Township,
niunber around here took lit
the ,exetereion. 10 Detroie on...Weeps-
day Of liestIvireek: „ say 10 wall a
Pleasterit tripe ' • -
,
Mi-.ThoMedea raising On
• Friday,and Saturday ate:9030one, rails*
leg his oewbernse Mr.. etiley.., did the .
Ireme• erode.' , • • •
The enterteinment.tieliebtetil Friday
'theta wase.e: grand, success. The Nile
tetegue.visitetlereeetied and gave a fine
programme. e •• •
Some, Of the, ler-mete . leeeene' here
haieetertedheytog aeteadee ee.
MreAlexGlett bed. a ,home killed by
.,fightnnigi •
' Nee Thee.' Haeuliton got his baud
bedle7leinenecl laid Saturday:while do-
-Mgt& eearieteork..
Obaee Trade bee been tame the
•peetweek. digging cellar under les
'house: which he intends • pueelnet. a
foundation this ,seeorner;
to adjournment alt Monday of lase
t last week
Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Clark and family awnedekt;asseledin. umteosveol
biy.1V.W
ast111"tinifliatns,
rea
a
and Mies J. Biggart of Seaforth spent seconded by Jas. jobosten diet the
Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Stinson. following account be paid :-F. Leon-
-Misr: L. Ferguson of Brucefleld in vire ard. ceder posts for Pound . Mtreed
Ring et her borne here.
Miser Nate McLeod of Beueolield byelaw Middleton, seconded by J. 0,
spent suneey ee bee home bete. Woode diet 0. W. Williams be Whole
I 'zed to have all fence's removed off si
j. Snider of Brea:afield wee in town toed between 4. Oakes' and 3' . Bak et
one evening this week. , lote, lan
lelisses Maud Ferguson- Rua Spark Maitid coticession, leading to
ver. to have teed fences re-
visited friends in Goderich this week.
*Jeanne r
i ee •ic . moved immediately. Bylaws No. 5 and
r Ontario of the Beaver Lino
felt Mr. 00 Stewart
Di the
agent, ‘,Mr. Sterarb will not
until September*
omperintentletti of the GradMicldle Divieloe, passed
h Clinton on his way, to Gotle"
meday night. His private ear
bed to the 10,7 train, Mr.
and Mr. nos, Jaekson, Ir., are
eh alike as 0. par of twin a and
mistaken for the other quite
nay,
rt Claraner, *hoc left Clinton
k or 'so ago to t*k a trip
h the West for the benefit of
altho returned home Tuesday
HU 'PIAUI boo" a been
ea by the sudden death of
preprietot 0 e Velma*.
London, of which he eras
mad he Menne' to hie old
he youplari popular with
num
e
in the garden pattyojt Varna lad Wtek• ndwioeurernredert and peetss
sonede
firstomunocnidlatyheinn
and report an enoyable time.
„ met", Bernie el leeteelec mutes le Auguse-Nixort Sectene, Clerk.
Clinton title week.
.Mr. Will Clark of Seaforth was in .
town this week, '
MesdamesF. Edwarde and II. Erwin .
-were In k.
Among those who took part, in the
excursion to Detroit hurt week were;
Mts. J. Fergeeen, Kg* K. Smith, Miss
Bertie and Walser .Walwin, 3. Donald-
son, II. &n G. Brwin, John Morgan
and daughter sad Bd
Mr. stud Kele
roit12:4
Mies at
guest tete
erle
etheir4
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lfaittoi'S Carriers.
-A Success -A successful and pjoyf
'able trivia was held at Mae 'residence o
Mr: WM..MOnicqast tuesday eviediete
Althetigh the weather Was-, ratbee cool
thetewas large crowd in ettenciancee
The berries, which were procured from
`Mrs. Proust', Were mdellent. Besides
:the regular tettesetnents,Leve Tubhett
-end Wilmot' Hareke eel& ice .c.emen,
leneonseoraegere etc. After every one
.haeliartaken. of the refreslamente
'choice and eeleeted, pragram Was ren-
dered. Those taking part Were Mrs.
Gedwineeers. Dr. Whitely, Miss Clod-
rin2 Mr. Nouse, WM Lily .P.rOuse,.,the
. choir, afideithers: •:
Bee. Godwin Preached his fare-
well serreounn lest Sunday. The pee-
l:AO are:Very sorry to lose him. Rey,
Mr. Alien will occupy the pulpit next
Sunday; .
Will Patton took in the:Detreit: ex-
cursien. He gays it, vitas aenost enjoy.
able trip. 'The.sights were out a eight:
,Mr. and Mrs. All. Tubbutt boded, re.-
turniog home next Saturgay,
Beneened.
Mr. Collins of the 2nd con: of Stanley
had a versr successful_raising hest week.
Mrs. Snell paid a -visit' to Michigan
last week. •
Mrs. T. 0.Delgaty and family- helve
gone to Mitchell to visit her parents:
Mr. Mier preached two excellent eer-
mons 1n -the Presbyterian china la,st
Sundae. •
Our football- boys yeent . to leippen
picnic last Saturday. Kippen and
Brumfield played a, met& on the
grounds,..which resulted in a dear, bile
game apiece: -This 'speaks vainest" for
the Bruceileld dub, as they are green
players; whereas the Nippen team are
the leaders of the Crawford tete.
Wedding bells will be heard soon in
our village, as one of our popular mer-
chants is going to take unto himself a
.wiMfefes Feeguson, who has worked' fri`e•
edr. P.C. Delgate 'the past year, has
gone to rusticateen Bayfield. ,
One. of the nicest exciting gamed
football ever played 'here took piece
Met Tuesda;y evening between the
1VAliroad and eirecefield Rovers. The
teems were well matched, and after
fifty minutes hard play Brucefield
came out victoriourt-2 to 1.
Mr. Dan Malloy of Detroit visited
his brother here this week.
Tint Nnwsant.Son is becoming very
popular aroudd hate. No wonder, for
such a large aud readable newspaper
is bound to attract attention.
Our veteran pathmaster Bobby
Hothata, is. fixing up the sidewalks
this week, .
Mr. Date Munro had his bicycle sto-
len lase Saturday nighe No trace Of
the thief has as yee been xliseovered,
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Sanilae County-Thebigan.
Thos• Johnson of Varna. Ont;, who
hes been visiting with his daughter,
Mrs, Henry Hudson, has rebutted
home.
Geo. Iturnball has gone to Midland*
where he will entrap in buying eggs.
Geo. Stephensoree house is a fine
looking structure and is being polled
to completion aa'fase as W. 13. Mc -
Gillis' force of carpenters Can do it.
Married -At the residence of the
bride's permits, Marlette, by Rev. Mr.
Scabs, Mr.Albert Livingston and Miss
Louie Pope. Both of the young people
are well known in Marlette and have
the best wishes of a host of friends.
Mr. aeingston Was lot merly e Tucker -
smith boy.
Mrs, Wne. Graham ef Brumfield is
spending the sunenier with her two
mons, Albert and William. She nisei
has a sister and brothers and hosts of
old &feeds around Marlette who Will
be glad to make her welcome.
Married -At the residence of Rev. J.
Sheppard, (tagetown, Alvin Keyes and
Miss Bertha Robinson. of Marlette.
Miss Robinson is well known in and
-around Varna, Both of the young
people are well knownAtel have the
best wishes of a hest of friends.
The Orangemen of Marlette L. O. L.
have engaged the Redmond end Cole
fife amide= band to go to Saginaw
on the 121h.
"
A very sad accident happened at
Adam Craig's, three miles east of Mar -
tette. His eon, Alexander Craig, jr.,
vette at a manure bee en the faun of
David Robinson, when hie team ran
away, killing him in:dandle.
Thomas J. Hexagon, Robt. McLeish
and Fred. Gerberwere in Port Huron
recently, and while there they put,-
chaeed a new Poet Huron Rasher
threshing machine. Their etteceee As
threehers, together with their new oat -
fit, will give them the lead thie fall,
OtHarry McOlinehy is driving Porter
u Burns' fide wagon, rend is having the
" mit of succeee. Harry knows how to
bustle the fish business.
- Mete Peter Cele me is visiting her
son, Rev. Wm. Cole, at Olio. Mr. CoIe
ha e heeia stationed there for a number
01 years,
The Moriette Leider bend will go to
Claes City to do the playing on the
glorious 4th. Their Maio ifth the odd
, Fellow's celebration' secured them the
Job.
Mrs. Andrew Mellen will spend a
short time with her Mother* who lives
near Montreal. After her eisit there
Mrs. Mellen will rail on friends around
Vern*. We understand her mother
will eome to Michigan ',olive.
Robert 'Redmond, who hex carried
elm mail for Uncle, Sem from Marlette
to lisanattei will finish his three years'
isayfieid Line.
Mr, John Beacom has rented his 180
acre farm for a term of five yeare et
ipso pet- annum, taxee and statute
labor, to Mr. 'Willie Bell of the well
known Bell family of the Oth mon.
who le known to be re farmse
er a
la a enund Csoneetvs.t • and 'Meech -
teen, oeherwise he emir
eceepted es tene-t
om. Mr. „lbettoverf
*ben lia bus
t 1.
of the &meet soc
set with
mire Of
do-
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F ine Mem. h at Tailors
and Me 's Furnishers_
CLINTON ONT
...AGENCIES...
J. ILFEllison & Sons, London, Eng„ Fine Woollens.
A..Dormenil & Co., Paris, France, Fancy Woollens
Welch, Margetson &.0q., London, Eng.; Fine Neckwear, Shirts and Pollars.
Joung & o oh este f, London, Eng., -Neckwear, Shirts and Collar,s' •
Fownes Bros., London, Eng., Fine G -loves and Mitts
:Dent, Alcroft st Co., London, Eng., Fine Gloves and Mitts
G. T. Plater & Sons, Montreal, Men's Fine Shoes
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Ournge ens is one o
,
-raof Woollens the..finest to be .found ln.Ontario. Our prices are .26. per cent less than city .
. - . .. .
*LI prices for the same goods: Our trimmings and workmanship are of the very best Hence our bilge trade through -
mit Ontario and the Noythwest.. Our T. Jackson, Jr,, leaves for the Northwest on his annual trip . July 1st ',. his
• ::-- Magnificent range of samples comprise all the novelties for Fall wear.
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Bandon-Unilett.
Mr,Albert McGregor has sold his
farm to Mr. -3. Brown of McKillop.
McGregor intends going out to
Manitoba this fall.
Mr. Wm. Dunlop has bought the 50
etre farm of Mt. Henry Taylor. and Mr..
Taylor bas purchased the Oke farm.
The:glees each of them 150 acres..
The annual picnic in connection With
S. S.:No. 4. was held last Friday and
wee agrend success. The teacher Mr.
Lennox and his assistants had a good
proFtramme.prepared to say nothing of
the footraceng, swinging and football
match. Everybody went home seem-
ingly well satisfied with the afternoon's
spore.
Miss Mima, Melville of Seaforth is
iipendingste ' few deep tet Mr, Andreste
Tyermen a. • ,
We are sorry to repot Oat Mrs.
John Troop is not very well lately.
Mr. and Mrs. Farservice and Miss A.
Tyumen were down to Staffa last
Wednesday attuding the wedding of
their cousin, Miss: MaaRobinson.
Celery P 'cuts for Sale.
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'Tall or Winter Celerrnante for sale;
If; B. ItElt,
Princess street near eteereetion Park
IsE MODERN LAUNDRY.
41,0Melmi.m1I
iss AXIVANTAGISI
UNION' fog Tlfiti INSTITIPEtitir. '
erepti (lease and itylisli Werii
;Which Gentlemen Appreciate.
The demand fk-..r proinpt,work, thole
tenthly" done and :stylish in effect,
created the modern Steam laundry. It
le absolutely impoesible to launder
ehlrtii, came and cuffs at home In *
manner to satesfy the tastes of well-
dressed gentlemen. The Adapting of
inachinery and the eeonoray of labor
bas caused this to be efteeted. Our
well-dressed young men can now haste
ethefr latifidry work done' to ,sult them
ad doe* promptly on -time, at Iess ex
-
genie all around than if done at
home, not to speak of the -worry a.340.
jeritetion vtiiiele are saved.
The Palmitin Steam Latuidry of On-
tario, Limited, Toronto, Itaraliton, and
London, offers this -very necessary fin-
ishing toTalt who would appear well
dressed. qley leaving their orders at
the agency in this town, our Ioung
men can be certain of having them ex -
:tented he quick time and in tbe very
test Manner. The far-famed "Paris.
ben" is an old -established laundry, and
it has the most complete machinery
la America. It is conducted by people
'who have made the business .a life -
study, and who seize upon every new'
Improvement and turn R to the benefit
of their customer& Thiethe abundant
capital of the concern alwhys enables
It to do. • Shirts, collars, and cults
from the Parisian Laundry retitle
tbetr shape end cleanliness twice tie
long as when laundered in inferior
plitees. •
The "Parisian" guarantee:1 the beet
evork to be had anywhere in the World,
ana at prices which' defy competition.
Teere is no reason why this should
not he or, when we consider the ex-
tessive facilities and long experienee
It has enlisted in the businese. We
doenot deem it neeeesstry to advise the
?miff' Men and older men of out town
whowish alvvaye to anecar well"
dressed to "get the beet" in laundry
'work when the -hest eoste no more
than wbitt its far inferior. So that it
will mit be required to urge them to
send tbeir work te The Parisian Lana-
PThe foregoing facts am Page
Se owevince ell tett tete II hi
11101d . ikett bort 134;4 47 to so.
4111C ialtatuatiati oval" tip morass
Bros. Ottutoe.
t
anada's
This store will .be
open Friday Even-
ing, June 30th, un-
til 9 o'clock, and
closed all day Sat-
urday, July ist)
Dominion Day.
I•tticlay .
Every Evenim ex-
cept Saturdays,
during July and
August, this store
will close sharp at -
6 o'clock.
Saturday,. July 1st
%holy at the Pillage
July isthe month of our Semi-annual Stock -taking and our annual mid-su
Getting ready for stock.taking means the getting rid of all surplus stocks. VI l
of all odd lines and those that for some reason or other have not sold es well as tlic
the turning them into ready money. To -day we tell of but a few lines that have s e
price cuts for July selling. The whole stock is being gone over, and if you visit the store
and wattlYour weekly advertisements you'll find money saving opportunities present thein -
selves every week. We'll print a fuller list next week..
Millinery Bargains
In the Millinery Department it's now a question of turning the balance of stock into
money. This is how we are doing it witli our Trimmed Hats
15 ready trimnied hate, etylieh, up to -date shapes and -9Lo?lytrieltlyst2rimmed hate,
Lk IVO/
horde of the best in one 'show
trimmings, hats that are $2,50,2.75 and $10044143 of isps raeoloimitiEgaslitgooSoe,bon4p4069,wanitdh$1.62tanolre stroitmumedianyge, now, 700,0,se
lot at
1,
=see
, —as
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A July Bargain
In Blouses
A ,chance to get lt good
blouse for little money, new,
stylish, up-to-date goods for a
good deal less than value.
Two dozen fine cambric blouses, detach-
able collars, newest styles all feet Wore,
strittes of blue, pink and black on white
grounds and homy whim spate on colored
-
grounder, choice of lot at
680.
Dress Goods
for July.
Clearing lines in. the dress
goods departments for July.
Good goods selling at prices
that should 'and will bring
dress goods business our way.
Very fine polity fano: figured bleak .
lustre, doh, glossy finish. We
have too much is Otir only reason
fee cutting the price, epeeist for
julv .. . ... - ...... ....... 350
lulrzen°hre°g5ii
aetgy,1eodeget!e3eett
00602111 make stylish and service-
able skirts, to clear .......
Ands for Skirts.
We have picked one about a dome eerie
of black aril colored, dress gooder lengths of
Siete 4 yarde and marked them all one
perm to deer
$1.1S the End.
Enda of Lining.
About 25 ends dentist and ekirt hinitige
merked at quick selling prices to deer.
, July'
Parasol
13argain .
Just when you
need. one MO
.coraes this chancel
to buy a good par-
asol at a. money-
saving price. Two lines that
we have too many of to be
cleared out at a price that
.will save buyers money
Noir Parasols, large enough for mere
or eldnefievantine or gbh* itik bps, wili
not turn green or one, eteel• roast holiett
vibe, fanoy blares, natinel wooe • er,,chorn
handles, regular $1.50 and Ite5 (Oaks4.
choice of -lot
ODGENS BROS Direct
6 Iniporters
GO TO THE SPORTS.
There willbe a greet day in Goderich
on Monday, July 3rd. *het with the
children's games, processions, bowie -
room and fireworks it looks as if there
would be enjoyment for everyone
who tan take enjoyment. The advan.
tagee that the them preseribe to the ex-
cursionist are particularly good. for in
addition to the sports on the hill the
boating and Wheeling opportdnities
cannot be eurpassed anywhere. Make
up your mind to paste the
program of the Chewer City
sports In your hat when you are mak-
Ing a date for Monday, July fird.
There will be splendid retie; ell the
best horses will be here. MO In purses
forfour reestAt441 pees and 108 trot;
free of all, trot. kr Paaa CM pees end
sau trot; DWI 11. run in nee*
eft ble born
h for
gamble lgoi
oleo
$1.10
ointon
SUMMER RESORT.
rnayfleld is the pop de esort for the Reductig?n.
reed renovated and tie te widen thEux 1V1 44:Al2,44
laelt *wan to tO the wants of the health ALI y
po icular house. a I ad it relined
itaib;.......tvtriatfcbeltrikatetivitet
Demure of Huron. d r Hotta the most
or cleasureeeeking none. r have had steps
othe to the river, immediately in front of the
' Hotel, end totes, seats, wings• eta, built 10
weter-Edde. where there is ample Avant for
itahrge eprepiettLoGplaw;see.whitteth, atxmonnla:81:114dot: atnhac
eomtortAble spa for a hatday.
P/OlthtfeltItit.ft
ARID INVITID
to crake use of it. 'there
is ample seeomnitalation.
4*. C. Mt Mtn,
Mend& Innedth.
tee
Parasol Pound.
row fend m fteariatton Park Triday
SiA=1 NAM&
For the balance of the
. semon 1 will make ot
reduction in, piece of
20 per out
upon all kihdot rife
Milfinery
genet lierefa Dreg nom
Miss Ro