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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-20, Page 8e AA*, f yam OW gu•ft oZ ztLis rt& arm on •rho Mimes Merman ot Smforte wen gueato at Mr. John Ounninebaross ea, on Tuesday, :• D. rale Oa- eeleeD ril""'" Mrs. Thorne who has been the gueet of to their line they me verY Hee. Hieg, is vieiting freauls in Ex* *west, they are sawaye terthim week. •yhave the kind of quid- Miss Merlon Mettice of Hamilton ar- t hrine quantityd in rived yeeterdex and will be the guest eat tell this story anit • is tom that make the ve1es. few weeks.% o& rite, mint, Xrit. Dr. Bruce, fer •110 the L'"•elare tnd leb-r1 the °elle afro. Baulch, who heel been visiting ell"The power of price." , her parents, Mr. and efta. S. Davie, *et Yon want le Peeelese4 • returned to het' home in Woodstocie whets t want to sell YOu Aug lt on Wednesd, melte you anteing to look for whet yu oNeed, WAD white there existe indeeputable Hartaywell mid little danirh- p.s'ts mewls to talte yen there to buy. beet their qualities you genet go, below their priceit le net wtee to go. It la often very exeensive to buy, the eameneet of everything, neither hs it then tole thathigh prices must be paid to geeethe beet goods, but the kind yon filhoWel bur naturally coats you abate More than the kind you don't want at any price and will ceetenia be worth many time* the deference. What we say we do believing it is more Important to do what we advertise than to advertise what we do. We solicit a trial not asking you to buy but Tusking you to be euited. Often the 0etexpest, eituraye the Bed, The IL Fair 0o, 0LINTON, Agents Parhee8 Pme Works. ter Hazel, and her mother, Mae, Hall of Goderich, were the guests of Mit Hartwell over Sunday. Mies 'Edith Hartwell has returned with them to eeleeltvieh for a tWo weeks' visit. Mr. ana Mrs. Lamont of Craubrook were guests over Sunday of the late teree meter. Mrs, hangs Mulford. On their return home Monday they were accompanied >by Miss Mabel Duntard who will visit with there for a melte. Mr, Jacob Sheppard of Oil Springs at - lived en the letie end will spend some time ;among a•eletivea and friends in the county. He is in very poor health, but it is expected that the chimed of air and scene will be beneficial, 4 Mr. Geo. Swallow and family are ens. loying lake breezes at Birkesewhich ze•clairaed to be one of the prettiest eamping spots on Lake Huron, They will likely remain there •fOr several Weeks. Mr, Swallow drives over alter business hours. • ear. ensetes holly will pitch their tent at the Sante piece to -day. Mr. °has, spalcling of Galt, the well- eVir, dveitiserneuts, knovvo vocalist, brother of Mr. W. Pe Spalding of town, Moat be receirS, S aturday'Jiity22-Rodgenslires ' , ing a great many congratulation* ; pasting of Votere'Llsts-4, T. Cairns 8 that should fell to his brother Archt - Spew Llue-,rookson Bros ,,, The Paris Review made the notate, Cedar Poste wanted -T. Middleton. .. es of announcing Charlie to be married Piano for Sale -Box M.,. ,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 instead of his brother and the item ;GrirtutbY rark-Orand Trunk*, .. .... ....5 WAS clipped ha other papers; .Poot,Conafort-SydtaM, Jaekson., 5 Mrs. Js. Eniersort, and Miss Dawson , We§irote Prices -McKinnon 8c Of lir tat:trait:ref ,,,who•racently left for Last- Two eireeks-liodgem . ... IcSva on receipt or a telegram in- forming them that their father was dead and their mother dying, ee. • tinted to: Clinton on Tuesday and were guests at Mr. R. j. Claris for a eeteriele of (toys. With Mrs. Clete they visited Goderichee tewnseip friends on Tuesday afternorm. Mr. Walter Turnbull, for the pest cou- ple of years etudentat the Collegiate, returned to leis home at Milverton on Tuesday. He will probably after the long vacation attend a higher seat of 'learning at Toronto,. as he intends entering the profeselon orLD.S. fie is popular in Clinton and his many friends will wish him success in his studies, • Mi. and Mrs. Henry'Arkell Of Culross township are gnests of Rev, J. T.and Mrs; Murduck this week. - They are WHERE THE, ARE • e . prominent ineinbers of the Teeswat,- , , er Baptist chneelt and have beep MO WHAT 0• Much pleased to learn of the success , of their former pastor, Mr. Murdock, EY ARE DOING' eaporioueeiree We KnOM7' in his Clinton and BasoLinc- Charge. Mr: Airkell ilsione of the leading ; far mere in Bruce, deals extensively in stock, has been president -bribe Far- mers' Institute of the South Riding , and since the 'organization of the Central Bruce Insurance Company 'has been its vice-president. He has been much taken with the ate , pearance of prosperity presented by Clinton and the surrounding town- ships, On efon'dity be went out to see Mr. Forresteee farm and stables and in the everting was present itt • the raising of the mammoth barn at Mr. E. Ball of the Rise Line. Ale, Arkell spoke very highly of the fral ming; believer saw a nicer one and it went together like a charm. AIN7 other thing that impressed him •rit the gathering wasthefacb that though about two hundred men were , pres- ent and there was the usual excieing race, not a cuss wore Was heard. • Notice :to Advertisers. Adeeitisernmas for pages 4 and 5 intuit be in this office on Saturday to ensure insertion the following vvede and for pages 1 and 8 not later than o'clock Monday evening. Aevertisers will please Year this in mind, irmiplase About o:O, o _ . Airs. McLennan is visiting in Toronto. Mr. Ce A. Andrews was in Seaforth on • Friday. • . . . . • Miss Josie Witte Is visiting friends'in • "Goderich. , Mess Nettie Stevens is visiting friends in Kincardine. • • • Mr. Stewart Leman returned to Chica- go on Saturday, Master -Arthur Clement is visiting his brethers in London. Miss Nettie,Beacone visited friends in •Wingleam last week. a Mee. Prout of Detroit is the -guest of her seri. Mr. Isaac Pi -out. Mies Martinof Mitchell is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Cantelon. - • Miss Westeott of Seaforth is the guest of Miseelara Steep. MissJade Fair was the guest of Gode- rich friends last week. Miss Annie Buchanan of Goderich is . visiting friends in town: r. Ohatit. Sr,,of Blareaeatrereejt3 visit- ' il6h*BeOliant, • • ' Patterson of Toronto is a guest Mr. Joseph Wheatley's. re. Phillips of Chicago is the guest a her sister, Mrs. Geo. Davis. Mita Mel'aul of St, Marys has been iting her aunaliffre. J )3.12foover. Mrs. Dan. Hoke:lige of Ethel has been the guestkof Mrs. Thomas Beacom, • Mise V. Herrington of Guelph is the , guest of her uncle, Mr, T•hos, Bell, Mrs. Cash and two daughters of See. forth,were 'felting in town on Tues- day. ' 1. atattenhurY and W. W. Ferran at- tended e, race meeting in Detroit this :week. - • Miss Neliie Sones of Seaforth is the guest of her cousin, Miss Jennie . 'Jones. • Mies Duman of Toronto is vieitirig her, sister, Mrs. Oarripbell of Huron street. ,Miss Clement is holidaying on the lake • near Sarnia the guest of the Misses • Proctor. -Mrs, Williamson of Toronto itei spend- • ing a few weeks at her father's, Mr. Thos. Lavin's. • Mr. Ed. Dunford oelerussels called on hie btojeleattietes on Monday while on hisrway to Toronto. • Miss -Lizzie Brown -left Tuesday. morn - g for Bathgate, North Dakota, Where a. sister lives. • Niel McIntyre, who was Spending her holidays at the homestead in Stan. _ler. has returned to town. Meet (Dr.) Armstrong and two chili:1- ,mm of Walton were guests of Mrs. Aeau Stephenson this week. Att., Neal and her daughter, Mise Lloy Neeliof Platteville are visiting ether _father.* Mr. G. Glichriet'el The following visited friends in St elliteye this week :-Mr. and Mrs. J.S. _Father, and Mrs, Sohn Wiseman. `Mrs. Germain and little daughter re- turned Saturday to Buftalo after spending it few weeks in tow, Mrs. Harry Johnsten of Port William arrived yesterday and is the guest of her brother. Mr. S. T. Eintnerton. Mee. (Veva Deihl was a guest at her father's on Monday and left Tuesday to -remain at Bayfield for it month. Mr. N. Yellowlees left Mondaa for ' tatowmanville where he leas taken a potation in the Dominion organ foe., tem • Mr. W. G. Strong of Gorrie, 'organiz- er of the 04 0, F.'is in Clinton this week working in the interest of the Colborne Teralteibile. Order. rant Mrs.S.P.Boyd and Sourletcher Toronto were in Clinton on Friday siXelliN'tgridligifritto.(infral7 • on theft wet to visit friends near- ity. • feodeerieh Townsbp. E. H.. Elliott hae• purchased hew cream separator, and we believe it is giving good satiefaction, • Mr. Harry Cook has gone to Uncle eon's domain to try his fortune for &white. • . Thos, 1W, Bell of the 7th • concessiori has a rare ,turkey Rabid- vehicle a month ago chased its mate off her nest of live eggs and covering them himself remained. on duty three weeks and hatched thorn all out. Mr. Bell has had good luck with this season's hatch- ings and will have a large number of birds in prime condition for . Thanks- giving dinners. surnizirSat AND, ritEsERTATI ON. A large number of the congregatin of St. John's church, Hoimesville, met at the residence of Mr. Hart Hulks on Friday evening last and presented Mr. and Afre, tricks with two beautiful chairs,accornpanied with the following address : TO Mn. AND MRS. :-We, the members of St, john's church congre- gation have gathered bere this evening to assure you of our appreciation of your faithful services as organist of our church. In the many• years that you have filled this important position no doubt you have bade° sacrifice &good. deal, and have had to deny yourself to Amid at the post of duty, and 0 -night we wish to -preset you with these chairs, not as a compensation for your bervicee, but as a slight token of our appreciation as a congregation of your faithful work. Hoping that you shall be long spared to labor. for the good, and to use- the talents that God has given you until we all come at last to sing his praises in the great choir above, where you will receive full re- ward for all your faithful work on earth. Signed in behalf -of the congre- :gotten, We. ,MUlholland, Mrs. R. II. = Mr. Sanwa Connolly read the address and Mrs. Mulholland and Mrs. Elliott Made the presentation, Mr. and Mi-. Hicks, although taken by complete surptege, thanked the people kindly, for their kindness to them, after which it sumptuouta repast was partaken of, vehich had been provided by the'ladies of the congregation, and a 'pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. • The following- are among those Who wilt attend the mate 'meeting in Wieghain this Week :-J. Batten- " bury., Potta S. Beattie. Rev. T. A. G., <Wright, and family of Milbank 'named through town on Saturday for One of Mr. Marks' cot- tages at the Take eide.13aylield. , eaffeeledith Robson, who has been via. iting for the putt couple of years in Cheyenne, Wyoming, returned home the forepartof the week. Mere A. Je Grigg and Master* Itugii and Rey leave Thursday for a mpnth's visit among London, St, Tilomas atel Ridgetown friends, John Houston of Toronto came upVitedneedity week toattend thefun. 'vat of her nephew, the leaf Alec Houston, which took place on Mum. day. atel Mrs. 3.Oressick, who hays been visiting friends in Clinton and Menotti, baYe ratnrned lo Winnlpsg. They were ticketed through by A.O. PaWeon. M Hattie Diana daughter of Mr. returned from 0hktgo week and will he a• game at tls ' hotateetestd for it month. On Tuesday family had a platoon picnre at Perko and family nanved - . aol to Beyfield the may part of b. week for a ttiontha Geeing. work will be teeken by lehaleeit rroundin sIgrey3nen tarring late , Id rn. a .... • Quite a nifirtber around here have their fall wheat cut S. T. Goldthorpe of . &Word has rented his blacksmith shop to Geo; Fowler of Winghain for a term. Mr. and Mrs. Wortba of Kincardine, were the pegs of Mrs. Fowler on Sale bath. lastealeo Mies Youngof Sheppard - ton. A man who stole it rooster from one of the hotels in Lucknowwits observed by the landlord and One' of the girls, who had hint arreetted. The constable, when about to take him to the lock- up, thought 11 was hardly fit to keep him In, and so took him to his own house for the night en the night the constable was emitted by a gentleman to put some coeve in pound whig were , on the street. Wlien he a d he - couldn't go mi , he had it prisoner, the latter volunteered to go- with him, tro the three men started with the Ariel male to the pound. One of Meant.. male ran away and the prisoner &Kik ter iii, but did not come back with the cow till he was &treated by one of the conotables at Olackeforeeetnd now . he has to spend thirty days In Walk- ' mean gaol. The oonitable of Bieck ' Horse bee hauled the mutable of Lackner up for letting him go. ldr*. Vendor:le of Goderioh has beim visiting at herr etmen.lawa, Mr. Samoa , Stevens, the It vmek . Mrs, Oati and dent Tir,.1,4ealso Mr, and as. Pie Vogler of h wegrthe ef eta Mrs, ob Poe? ea 441 4a efeetatefaie le"Park flJtL Bit field. MOM id. a 'Tr Air Jahn Eaton* is at prevent very ilteestee by faith reed &re mad to prac wk. have wlatt him a speedy reeovery. theft- it, that is so her eti refusing the ea - Mr. Geo, ateinbuey wee in town hut *lettuce of M. D's coneerned, They have faith in faith when codibined Mies Jennie Reethwell of Graderich with the use of simple howe remedies township is visiting her main. Miss and by their good living and consist Addie Rathwell, of thie village. ant lives they have meat: *averse vou. Mrs. Aloe Pareene is at present very verts in Hay township. The head of low. the ferolla pays an annual visit to the Archdeacon Davie of London Dr. Downie Home in Chicago and for preeehed in Trinity chureh Suniley months in company with one of hie teat. eons has held meetings regularly at Mr. Cleo, Bete* late been Appointed Johnstone's Mille below Oontines Cite ember of the Metitodiet church for the Thii son wean* to devote himself coming year. We feel eine the ladies the work end juet recently returned vvill be eeeted. from New York where for lux atoothe Mise Addle Itathwell of she Detroit be htudied at m Bible College, getting a Conservatory of Mimic halt been ap. grounding intim ecripturee. The etude pointed organist of Trinity church. enter ab Hee inutitntion are *Carted at Summer visitors are now necking to Genesis, taken through to tee end at - V the lake from the cities to geb the fresh of the Good Book, and have the knott1 breezee oe Lake Huron. potato, especially those bearing upon The home of Mr. Cook'e of Seaforth thekline of belief, made clear. On Mr, Wat ean away from Mrs. tialnes Pollockes Ecehardatt return from this met of hotel and did considerable dee:nese to learning ids father preeented him with the buggy. Fortunately, no one Yeas hurt.elisses Jennings of Parkhill Were guests at the Rectory left week. Priticipal Holtnan wae on the sick -list for a couple of days, last week Triniey church was more thou crowd- ed an eiunday the 9th int. when Rev. Mr• ifettnings delivered An earnest and practical Orange sermon which was much appreciated by his hearers, Rev. Lewis Diehl and family of Ailsa Craig wilispene a portion of the heat- ed terin at Bayfield- and on the- lirsb Sunday in ..ugust tie will make an exchange of pulpits with Bev. Mr. Jennings. Next Senday Rev. Mr, leerrin of Maclean 'and Mr. ,Iennitias will exehange work. , Ven, Archdeacon Davis and family of London are guests at the Qiieetui and will enjoy the life-giving breezes for a few weeks, Rev, Mr. Doherty of Hensell is a gueet at; the Rectory this week, ' eadr. Jahn McLeod, who for the past • year has been a -member ot the state of the Huntsville General Hospital, being what might be celled -manager of the tickeedepartment, returned home lad week for, a month's holidays. . His wife has been livina with her parents, Memel Mrs. James Thompson for sev- eral months. The Huntsville Hospital serves a great part of the Afuseoke re- gion and is supportedprincipally by purchasers of tickets. That is,any per- son buying a piece of pasteboard, price^ IlVe dollars, will receive free attend- ance for elle season, contagious diseits• es being exempt. • e That part of the village where Mr. T. J. Marks has built his summer cot. tages islescribed upon blie survey as Bayfield Terrace. The , con:unending situation makes tae name applicable, and it is certainly one of the prettiest. spots in the village. Five of the six cottages.heee been leveed, the tenauM Irsing; Mrs. James Fair, Clinton; Mrs. A. O. Pattison. Clinton; Rev. J.Wright of'Millbank; Mr. Waiter Thompson of Mitchell, and Mr. Roberts of Parkhill. Mrs. Shannon and family are living under canvass on the 'Terrace... Among the guests at the' Queen's Rotel erre: Mr. Hunt and son Douglas et Londate ; Mrs. F. Glass and Miss G. • Mrs. V. Reeve, Miss &Me and Master Vieian,London ; Bruneinett, Mrs. E. Davis and Gwandoline and Dorette , Davis, Lon- don; Mies A. Laidlaw, Meilen earn- ed and Miley Warner, Detroit it Me and Ales. Bremner, of London; Miss Bayley, Toronto; Miss Hastings, Tor- onto ; Miss Lynch Staunton, Hamilton; Mists lienwood, Toronto; HormeDavis, Chatham; Miss Mable Davis, Toronto. The Elver Hotel guests include Evans' and family of leindein Miss Dirisley of Wingtuun ; Miss Boles of Ingersoll; Misses Gussie Fairand Janet, Anderson, three daughters •of Mr. Braithwaite, manager of the Bank of Montreal, and tbe Misses Macklin. _Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Camp. .bell, son and daughter of Mitchell.. Rev. Mr. Mackey of Goderich has occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church for the past- fortnight and will likely be in charge for another six. weeks. Covia should not be allowedto run at large, upon the streets, at least not down at the Point. The absence of a brass bona is mina to be regretted. An aggregation of even ten emcee would help much to -en- liven the evenings. A Seaforth party had a dance at the pavilion the other evening. • 8 9•16 cents per pound. . . Mr. George Fitzgerald of Seaforth Much excitement was tensed on rri- was a guest at the River Hotel last week. ' He is well-known nil popular here. . Me, H. Darrow of the Queen's Hotel was ea Clinton on Tuesday. . • There are no less than eight clergy- men of the Church of England in the village this week and a .couple 'more .are expeceed. The last meeting of the villa,ge egun- eil wale heid on the evening of July 3rd when the members were all present, save and except One. The usual grant of ten dollars was made to the Agricul- tural Society, and a iby-law was passed to raise $250 for municipal purposes for 1899. The followiqg accounts were ordered to be paid : ' • W. Bailey, drawing `gravel $32 95 81 45 -a new two.hundeee (loiter canvas tent °for the purpose of carrying on avenge, . , listic work. -There was a Maher ex- r A Special Line of Pants,: Price $1.95 penditure of fifty dollars fete mate. "-.-- MINIM OMItit? WM?! WV iltMtregt !MTV • A JACKSON DEPARTMENTAL STORE This tont, a borninedious 0110, ves tits Oohed in Baytield and night afte night it was thronged wide villager and people from the townships. Cer tatty was the main drawing card o conrse, but for all that a number 0 converts were made and among sonae o best families in Stanley. Mr. Eck harcit' is it young man , of abou twenty-five years of . age, o earnest speech and Yivitit th German accent. He is AceOMPArtied by another young mannamed Agnew. They were assisted in their meetings for a few days by the leading e(ehrie, tutu Workers" in the province, viz, • s We have just manlifeetured and passed into stock a large quantity of 1VIen's Pants at the above Fleet, which is 1. dr'-' great s-ap The goods wa,s purchased direct &wax the manufacturer at nearly half price, and We have no heMtatlo 1say , ing that they' cannot be equalled anywhere far the money. They are cut, made and trimmed in amanner twat, different from ordinary ready-mades. The goods aro all,wool .Niee cheek And medium. color. People who We ; a cheap pair of Pants for summer wear should see this line. t a , Maor Philpott and wife of 1:18.0adton of Peterboro, TIM Major and MS 8 MOS from the game inattrial aild coat and pants tegether, Make a wonderfully cheap suit. Fisher of Toronto and Dr. Zimmerrna Philpott were formerly active worker in tile Seivation Army. A feature • o the meetings was the singing by thre members of the Eckhardt fattener, tit evangeliet and his brother and sister the latter two driving up every even ing to render this service. On strik ing the tent here it was taken to th Goshen Line school grounds wher meetings are now in progress. afte which it will be. moved to other point The intention of Mr. gokhavlt is to begin a. series of meetings in (liorie- the first week in Septernbeie This sect does not believe pork tot)13 fit food for Leann con• sunaption, and it is said that at least one of. their converts in the tovvn- ship has disposed of all his hogs. This is much More sensible than wantonly killing thenaafe was done by Downie. ites in the county of Bruce a few months ago, though there are those who will not consider it quite so consistent. The report was current in the vii. lagelast Friday that one of the child- ren of Mr. John Beacom of Goderich township had died that morning and that Weather wa.s in it critical condi- 'tion. We are pleased to know thee neither ease waseatal arid that both of the cbildren are about all right again. Dr. Woods was attendance. The cause of illness was eating fruit and canned meat which disagreed with the ethildren, Our Boys' Famous School Pants, Price 50, 60 and. 75 Cent f We make thein by the hundreds and they are the ollea,peit goods in Cauarla. No line selidequil to theni. % . 2 from us you save the middleman' s profit and get a class of goods far superior to ',labs usually 'offered. Odd coat •r•--• , Our great Senii-A.nnual Bargain Day takes place on Saturday, 'Tilly 29, and as usual will be a great success. e next week's issue for full particulars. 8. 5-1 OUT. ,Famous Shoe Department Goderich Township. Mr. Charles SteWart left on Tuesday morning for a trip through Manitobit and the Territories and expects to.be away for a few mottle% He has been inpoor health since last winter, but it is,hoped the change of air and scene will comptetela restore him to health and vigor. He has rented, his farm for a term of seven years to Mr. Cum- mings, and when built up again physi- cally he. may try? his hand at' some other, occupation for a time. Mr. Stewart's many friends throughon the township wish him a pleasant trip: A dog belonging to ear. R.Thompson of the ifith concession was run over Monday by a load of hay, and though the wheel passed over the animal's back itisseemingly none the worse of Miss Boles of Clinton spent last week at Mr. Galbraith's near Bayfield. Miss Bertie Thompson is visiting at Bayfield and vicinity. • 'Miss Jean Mustard spent part Of lasb -week as the guest of' the Misses Thomp- son, 16th. com . The make of Holmesville cheese foi. the last half of June hes been sold at Alex. Cameron, " Jas. Johnston 4 " Gee, King 4. W. G. Johnstone " Chas. Parker " • Gitveo..Kiningdsa'y • 4$ 16 ao 4. Chas. Parker, work on Boundary • ' Line , .... . .. 350 ,At the annual meeting of. the Ere worth League of the blethodisb churelt held last -Tuesday night the following Were elected °facers for the year :- .. Hon. President, Rev. E. Shaw. . President, L. Clark. 1st Vice, II. W. Erwin. 2nd Vice, Miss Addie 3rd Vice, Miss Lily Miller. • Secretary, Miss Mary Persona . Treasurer, Miss Dolly Persona. Social Committee -Miss Lily Miller, Mise WaltheMies Erwin, Mrs. Re Shave, R. Peck, Missionary Committee -Miss Wallis, Miss E. Parsons, Miss Miller, Mrs. John Watson. Look -Out Ooltimittee-Mies Miller, Misa M. Erwin, Mai, L. Clark, Miss Mary Parsons, Mrs. E. Shaw. • Prayer Meeting Committee-elanees Wallis, ff. Peck, Mrs. H. Peck, Miss M. Persona. S, S. Cobenattee-eltelse Jan e Sohn - stone Miss Dolly Parsons; D. 'Mac- Leod,PH. Dramen, Mr. H. W. Erwin Is chairman of the Int three eneation- ffla committees. The League helpsto support it mis- sionary who le laboring• . in ,Britieh Col- umbia and at its regular fortnightly meeting. next Sunday evening con. 32 95 28 05 80 50 2550 tributiono will be, received. The Ice James Delfatty of Stanie. "Bible Study" will be taken by r. The Met odist Sundag y chord here is in a prosperous condition and is the means of doing much good. it has a membership of eixt3r, with an average attendance of forty. At the rennet Children' Day beta- re -Calif& the church 'was beautifully decorated and a choice peogrein of ulnae fecitations, day last by the reported death of the young daughters of Mr, john Beacom. Both children had been eating aueranee and gooseberries, which caused paraly- sis of the stomach, but by the aid of one of the Deerfield deckles the childeen are doing as well as cart be expeeted. Intended for last 'week; Mr, John O. Elliott started cutting his wheat on Wedoesdity. • Me. J. W. Elliott of the Baylleld line has purchased a Tudhope buggy from Me A. A. Shrenk of Clinton. -With J. W. nimble-eooted driver this makes a nobby outfit. Mr. Charles Stewart of 13avileld Line has rented his farm to Me John Ouna- nano of Blyth for seven years. Mr. Stewart leaves for Manitobe on Tues. dayethe 18th inst., where he hopes to regain his ,health. Mrs. Patrick of London township is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Bea.- Me 3', Badour, terteher of theelepate ate School on the Sante Line, is seen - ding his holidays at his home on the Maitland. . • Mr. John Jarvis purchased a nice driver from Mr, Je W.11111. . A road originally sorveyed between the Maitland concession of Colborne and the same concession in this town- ship was opened lately for traffic, and, although not bridgedeitl will he con- vonient, asthe public may cram easily oduorrienaigtlow water. Mr. Sohn Hill is visiting friends in Rev. Mr. Beeerly of Forest occupied the pulpit of Rev. E. B. Smith on Sun. day of last week. . Miss Cardiff of London spent a few days recently as the guest of ehe Mitisee Thompson. It. G. Thompson and Mitt Wirinie Thompson spent Sunday of last week with frienas in Brussele, • Geo. Hudie shipped it car of hogs on Monday lase and Anderson Bros( one on Tuesday, the price paid being -about $41fladMi s. Ross Johnston of Blake were the guests of the Sheppard family on the Beyfield Line Saturday and Sunday. The barn of Mee, James .1Iudie was struck by lightning on Friday night night hist and some blight damage done. Considerable hay has been damaged bYtetiheneiliitlin4. 01Vilddleton has had the big hill at Droves' hill on the telephone road, cut down and 'gravelled, Which wilt be a. boon to that neighborhood. The Cliraten road gradee has been at work on the Saylield eonceseion, south of the Rith, and hes made a taxed job ofmthrses,Brotnetimleafrmat;han, WhO WAS home etc., rendered by the echolare. The from Teronto, has returned to the tat t d B own family won & special Queen Oltee raead of praise. An addrese was dee Mr. Jacob atiller of the Huh is pita livered by Me. Horace Foster of Olin. tint; in it system of water works for ton.whichwas much appreciated by all Mr..Tames josvett for the artesian well, Twho had the pleaeute of hearing it, which wIll supply the, cottages of his he °facers of the /school are:- summer retort with fresh Water. The ' Superintendent, H. W. Erwin. wet' 'mingle() feet deep,the water will Assistant, D. MacLeod. Librarian and Secretary, TL Drae beIreel!SatrepPlilluiree. hive it new iterniotor tnen. plaeed on him barn to run ell kieele of Treasurer, Mime Dolly Parsons. machinery and pump water. Jacob TiiBible Olass, n. W. Rhyne MAillemileft,(iinlignolinthtiltautePptithaee rirrireloilf S. S. e teachers are. - 2nd " Mrs. James jelinsten. No. 9 wee called by the trustees one fird, ig MINI Maggie Erwin. evening Met week to elect a tante* 4eit " Mies Dolly Parscms, to fill the vacancy caused by the (teeth 5th I' Mies Miller, . of Mr. Robt, Emerson, We aro in - A series efaileetitias erten ing owe formed Mr. George Orintsion, ea, in a week or ten deal were h & large the lucky man and. it in thought he Will tent pitteeed hear the iletticrn render his to:rakes quite cheierfally, eg. Maerattee Mart lie rtssi lat oaring peoielly while the pretrent tettober is roMI a !grim irroplved. atm, hir. Wm. Cook UM:Ammon Int k reed tai ktr, other 10 ........ . It is the same old story. Business gradually forging ahead of all other seasons, But At is, easily e 121;---- Modern business methods means a big turn over at little expense. The days of heavy expenses and big profits art. .T.--- In this department we save $1000 a year in expenses and Consequently can afford to sell Boots and`Shoes cheaper ."-- must people. We are doing it, and consequently we get the business.. We ate agents for the following celebrate st.-- . The FaillOUS Slater Shoes for Men's and Boys, wear V. . The Famous Bell Shoes for Ladies' wear. • ""--.- People who appreciate the finest goods on the market should see -the abov:e ma.kes. , ,, • . 0 • 111.• , 010. 11110.* • All Repairs on Boots .an.d Shoes promittly attended to.', is-- Saturday, July 29, is th'e date set for our -Semi -Annual Bargain Day,and we will hav dor:. department. that will 1)e a surprise to bilYers, iiiiiiiii Jiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiIiiiii Entrance and Public -School . Leaving Examinations. The following are the names of these ,vho succeeded in liassing the Entrance and Public School' Leaving 'Examina- tion in East Huron. The papers this year were rather less difficult than 'usual, The Entrance Physiology paper covered raoreground than the limit, but since the Boards Examiners haye full power to deal a,' such matters no candidate suffered, on accourt of this paw. Cards cpritain- ing the marks obtained haveleeee mail- ed to all the candidates writing. Certi- ficates for those who paesed. Public School Leaving cannot be "sentbefore November let. Schools Claltning to have done contieuetion work • should notify the Public Settool Inspector be- , ENTRANt`eTt. Akara Aeheson Samuel Andrews Ina Beacom Harry Bettie Al lie Boles Norman Bell May Brewer Harry Bard e Jennie ' 'Brower .A.tdirey CoppEdna Thwart George .Coahirtrlingweelleiaiin Clarridge Lizzie Chant Fred °after Lily Coats Marion °etch Leslie COO RGt 'gee Hes Cooper Etta Fraser Donald Cantelon Lily Heywood Leonard eirence 000accolooculigabnEDernambea! A.Terhanrsdonrceri Davidson FloraMeeMeCool James Farnham Belle iMcEwan John , Gunn ember Mustpird John Hill Olive ' MeMichael Garfield •mseloeunricekt nsEaetinednerilee ., f) ;Patterson113tevenson HDatir:eya n , Jackson Lily ef Peterson Bundy Li Snell Robert mMacGieratiegtionriLeiz re MM ceL eE Wel.le in J Me nati 'i e 'Tv vr81:1i siediinsi fillY'N ,01voheramrt Wilsonealren ErM.eoitnannanwalbnangykBemra dna Wiltse Harola Smith Anna Snell Estella. Stenbury Ma 'Worthington Witte Josie Wright Jane Barbour Anna Bone Ida Burgess Ellen Ouyier Winifred Currie Etta Edwards Emma Garrick Jessie Gordon May Grey Annie Hasiam Maud. Kennedy Attie Kerr Lilian Kerr Leo Lane Mary Little Lizzie Lowry Aggie M Martin Laura McAllister Ida e6tcEwen Annie McDougall Aggie McNaughton Maud Lice GRAM. Anderson Cherie Bea Charles M Davidson David. Avis Chester eans Peter Henderson Eager Haigh Roland Laonby Austin Mite MOO Sher Who Mirehone Lily Murray Jean Paterson Lily Riutoul Janet tell Andrews George Wilbert ler Itoy • • •Rostedebet • Sherk Lillie, Smith Grace Troy Maggie ' Ouyier Edna , Beaton Gran Gilchrist Eli beth Button Earnest Gamey A la Coultes John F Lee Jenn Mary Oox Alexander Messer ore May King -Thomas Mose ve Ethel Jermyn Hit heit R Ro ees Lillie May Lane Joan N _ott Olive Lowry George H eledsh Mabel Powell Frank Ross R Morrison Taylor William Walsh Herbert Wightman Gordon ENTE ele • McKee *bell M Clark 'Wm John . Gordon Roy P Smart Donald . , ODYTIL Proctor Loh -• ' Logan Wesley " Hammond James Wilford Eddie 0, Ireland Lyal , ENTRANCE STANDING. Hamilton Etelka Nethery Amanda Crop forecasts 'which have begtin to appear in Manitoba show that wheat is heading out well and conelitions generally are favorable. a list ofPrie4, for t argain ski-uonAY, 4111L. You will find a list of our bargains f r Sat- urday in last week's New Era and New ecorif It is well worth your reading. There's no fieticious value or an inflated price in the whole list. The re... ductions are genuine and you will save mor e if you' take advantage of these offerin s. gere are a few. items for Bargain Day that We ad not room for last _ week. - Bargain in Sailor Hats, . 13v 4)14 Odds the best we ever solid. $1..00 goods fol, oue. - All our Ladies' Sailor. Hate that w orei $1, nevreet shapek, Drysdale _ • rustic straw, with black white 'and navy bands, oboioe Boob) Day.... .. . -a i Og " MN PAW Cleave ha pened 'with an Big Bargains ace ent which might aye proved ser- ' ' ' ins bad he not been a well experi. - In SWISS Curtains. 'enced.horsenlan. Last week while at .. the post office his lines became entan- gled and bis horse fell into the ditch, coutpletely demolishing the buggy, bur the driver escaped injury. ' Miss Rom Westlake Intends leaving for Edvvardsbuyie in the , near future, where she has secured a good sane tied, Me. W. Reward spent Sunday at A number of our young folks cele. hrated the 12th in Winghatn, while others went to Exeter. Mr. A. Murray's raising lasted for two days. It is the largest barn on • the line, being' 42 x 70 fe t cl corner poste being 2t feet, which make the top abone 85 leet above the cement well. Mr. C. ()leave spent last week at. Se Marys, Harvesting is the order of the day., D. Dewar and H. Johneton were the '8 guests of Mr. Geo. (lee:rebel! last Sat- urday evening. Parr Katie ' Armstr\o`t .,W, .,e9,1.11 larirrlf. Bawden Graee Askwith eewelea King Irene Barrett R eeet McGregor Mar ion (letter Ro ere McVittle Alice - Series Nor en Watson Alice Shane Ifit er • Wightman Battle , PUBLIC SCHOOL ielalaa'".. eentao Hunter nee Josephine Twee Lowrie Jenny MeTevishPleaetine McMichael Nell* head Malcolm drew Llewell an tug est t rd altet A small fly has badly damaged the fall wheat in this. vicinity by, cutting the straw At the first joint. • The meetinge are being tontinued in the north selitiol nose On Sunday eve. nillangrs.. W. How. fuej and Mr. Arthur ' Geoffry will pull a tug of war, and Ar- thur will take the position its president of the Horneritea Mr, Jahn Geofery and 'sister, Wee Louise, leave the latter part of this vveek to Vita Michigan Mende. We willgilissthbar(ligrit(dj otlurar ea. ed het. brother Arthur spent Sunday under the paren- tal roof. Voters'List,1899 ,Tust Ave paire geed quality Swiss Lace Curtains. left in stock, three, different patterns, all of thetn good. • • Extra good finality Swiss Lace Onrtains, 3e yards long, Wrong tee regular $6 25 and $7.50 goods, choice Bargain Day 6.M/ Together with above we will offer Memo 15 pain white andeorn lace -0 °urethan, odd, ones and twos that are Mt from this mamas selling, Quilts tOrBalgain bay A. few odd line of good quality white satin Qtaits that Are el ghtly soiled, them ere eel clear out on Bargain Day at pea) that wilt maim it pay you to invest in one. Heavy and good muddy white man Quetta gooa-patterns, regular $3,85 and 68,85 oholee et i" On, only poi quality white Mehl r‘ altr..ii.V5‘,1l.a.r*galiiVit"y,i;o0" 2 --Big Shirt Bargains. SIEERTs AT 55c. Fine (amble° colored tairte, with two collars, medium end dark • Wars, all sizes 14 to 17, speceat for Bargain Day Olee - Extra fine qtiality English Cerebra (hats neat, testy pattornieeitet , Day colors, eetuton'sgoOde, gime 15 to 18, regular 51.25, Bargain, lea 4110 ... */ 0,114"4"-1111.11.,.•,6•4•41004 11 Cgle EINE DRESS SIIIRTS 19e. Lattindried shirts, open from, pure linen bosome et , the best ;Mods thatwe tarry stook it few odd lines thee ere alightly soiled, pieta le to 10a. regular $1.15, centring at.- e.... Munitapality et the TOWItehip of - 'Stanley, County of ninon. Notice a hereby liven that t have twine mItted and delivered tO the parties mentioned In Section* 6 and 6 of the Ontario Voters' List Ari bbs eep reen y said Sections, to be so tringunitted cr delivered the list Made pursuant to the *aid Aet. 01 511 persons appear. )w tis ladt milted Amendment Roli. of the er d tobe entitled te vote in the stisi unicipalityatElections for Members of the Legislative aimentey and at Municipal Moneta and teat and net was Met posted, up et my eines at van* ea the tote day of Jul, 18611, and remain' thorn foliate:um. Vectors mead men a °Amine the lead Het and if intim-Ione coma other swore Are found to take ioneedi nroeeeding bbs,. errors co , according to law. ,T. CAIRNS, Clerk of Statists. July littli,16‘9. Tee fellowirrit ave (bandit, i orind 1 Itit� *bider ebgte eta wee Mit neft I ire tate tri• le. Linen Rats • for Bargain Day.— Alt men's linen hats that Were C5c, land 75o. Clearing at, N ...I SOC fderee anci boy's 35e linen hats, reaming Ilargein DO for- 254 flodgens Bros. 1)Irect Clinftin beeerteve ourrisox MARKET ethereseid time WrOnsidav Pall Wheat Goose Wheat. • .• .4 • gala,* 4110 .... ... .... OM*. 4.im* ..... Ivos ...... 14111 ame • SPORTS, "noncom 08 f0 00 , 6210 05 0 as to 0 40 0 00' to 0 Se 0 60 to 0 63 nye . 0 80 to 0 36 Rutter 1004 in beekete, 0 11 10 01 Settee ill tuba. .... 11,01101111 6 12 10 0 18 Ras per des 0 1110 C 12 80 to 8 00 1 • Reduction In • a Por the halericeki lets mann will m it reduction in p• 6 .144411081140114ift1111*IV11411.4 50 to 4 75 20 per cent 'pork cio at 0 00 Apple. per 0 OS to 0 05 .WooL.1 itigro 012 tie 0 13 Flavin per ewt 1 90 to 3 16 eseeelefews.ae, - Rope Walking op• norm all kin