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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-06-28, Page 4- - .:.� -- - .TwP�11"i'lP­ -- XWO -- � 11 11 A44 !. - .�--- ­ ... ­ M�� -4 . !�- —, a-% I - 23 11000"0 J M . I—— . I I..." ­ I , --; 01" " VT " To Fight the wbk flague i say. I I o (191§�Rlcn TOWNSItIPT. --- V,V"� .. ­ --�-�--��---.-�--�.-��--Y--'��11---,--�-.. -1. Mr. Thos. Var well of KineardilIg Mr. W94ley I I ­­­ I-Wa! � I I'll, I . vy"40^ ,­ .� A vyo 0- .1 1. --- � . T -- ., ­ . ON --W- -- Marquis of the oth Con. � - -1. ­ �� I 11 , visited friends 004 the Line last week. took in the exe F- * . - � 11 0 115`1 An A Moll to Detroit last V I Friday. ' I , . suiPoiation vormed in C)IJuton Rob. Colo tooWn the excurglon Irom Thursday and u HAPPIMINGS I . Cl ,iw- oil' Panitarlum for tho -T Rev. V. A. Shaw preached his -fare. Mr. Carl Unglor of Grey visited his I ArAr I 7 I os, You CQ.H - �. " . 0 derich to Petrolt last week. 110 Mv- Alex 0840111 visited friends in I U" po-Oporate witbi the wation reCorts haviiig had a line time. , Wingbarn lost week, OF A W9EK . RL016sr AA Ommixasi. I . - - . � GODERICH 4 * * oclRit4rapomp .,,� . 4 , ro$�. well sermon to a. very large cougrega. 610cril Mrs, Wesley marquis, 0 � OXT . -1% 'S Mont of 0orls=Ption, t.ion at Colo's church last Sunday, Mr. Adam Cantelou has Purchased 0 1 (Al - . , , � I, 4 Some of our Liners at Oucof the renowned blacks owned by , � -1 I , I I tended the Mr. potel; Cook , I --- �-�^-^-, 100-01 " 1A000 -AW, , . ... .. . y enjoyed sick list for the past Week but IS now The City of Toledo came in on Wed. On Sund � . . 5 . . The Meeting held in t )APtairt McLean nesdaY evening. 4 last the member h � .4 '' . . . . Iliters of C .16 - k Holmesville garden Party last Wednes. The Misses Mabel, Mazle and Aadr1a, day evening an , d say the Mrs. John Derpsey has been ?U the McLean, dau P . I . on Frift I , of DetrOlb, 'wl I Spend the holiday Sea- friends awaited her coming. About v A1160010 10 �Re, together witba isoefvetrael - , , Y themselves, Numbers of anxious k oX be tOW7a hall I Y OV0111119 last to consider- the Miss Minnie y,eo was also Amon ' IwProvIrl _ I � 'f son with their aunt, Mrs, Bedford, 'siting .brethKen, attended divine .. W10 I . establishment of p, g the From Me, voters's lists for igoo which grandfather Mr. McLean. and WO people came in by U.10 excursion on service in St. GeOVge,s I - I I , , , Local Association number who enjoyed the excursion to have Just been The lovely in . Thursdi church, where I .1 I '4��. - I in conjurictionwith the National Saul. Detroit last Week. printed br TOE Rnwa. � onth of June is the Ifiterme I worning from Stratford and the elo uent Rector, Rev. Mark Turn. . I . " .. 11 .. , ) , , -- 0 tartan) W' ito not very largely attended UR cono, we learn that t IS, total num. lov'? 7,40 Points and about 800 ex- oil", de Iverect lippressivo and con- � ­ :, month 11 ­ I " - - ' , Ti2177.-11�1i; 7vieli W-��f .,"]� IUA 9 01 ,� ppleNINIa' OF A,W9EK 0, I *-" , I ­ __ J -4&/)C2J 1 1 1 "0-/r j;�L- . of flowers, Antl flower curaloulstq were on the City of Toledo vincing sermolan The cho'k Eau � `�3 0 - --- I Put It resulted In a live, Association be. S- S, No. 10 lato�id holdirig their be, of persoila in the township entitled Sun ay reigns In SOM's Ono 'Of the leaving out, harbor. Quite a number great a Irlb. . 11 109, formed.. Mr. J. Watsou,the repre. annual picnic in Jowett's grove, Bay- to vote in Parliamentary elections is Churches every Sunday. Suud�Y Ja9b of the American excursionists brought g with . -- ' . ' I - um, Who spent Several days in I abr.jo wthe,1001,wke.' " talking lip the matter, was town side , Polling sub-cilyision No.oIsthesmall. Worth steeetchurch and the superin. 'hadtbest�ps and stripes fastened to sent residence oil Brock St. to. Air. ... . I Come And spend a day axter Ranciman Sold his pre. . S'entAtive of the Graveriburst Saultarl. geld, next Friday. All 741 and for Municipal elections 809. was chosen for flower Sunday in the their biCY0100 and One loyal gentleman � Mr' W, ' present " eat anti No. 3 the largests In the latter tendellt, Mr. Walter PridlIaw. deserves his wheel, All looked as if they enjoy, William Clarke of Colborne, who tie- . . . and explained that the Sanitarium had Bert Middleton has been very sick there are 14.2 names in Part I, in part credit for giving so much of III . tires from big fu -m this month. Mr. - . . been founded by Mi. W, X � for the as � 6 two weeks ano XX 8111114 0 in part 111, I I a atten. 04 the trip and, many were the hand - has rem-oved to the pretty D ... 0 Gage, I is under n No. 0 there tiOn to the promotion Of Sunday shaklu - Rancimail I � 8 them were when the Steamer and . . OC I - It WAS Miss X, Fatke,wbo took so Suddenly and Mrs. $ ordon of Shoppardton lie is always nobly assisted by Mr. W, I Ing a moonlight, or a starlight to be . commodious house owned or) . ..... . . . . . And the eldest of the MasseT4, Who bad the d6crrps care, � . Are only R3 names In all. School work among the children. reache the dock. On the same even- Brock street by, Mr. Belcher. I 11 Goo.... "S elich contributed $25; . Mr.and Mrs, G' 9 . I . governed by a National Sanitarium illat her WOWS, Mr Saman of Alpena, Mich.; J'. Pasmore, Secretary, who 61ight$ In more p , I # .- Christian work and *bo sets a Of last week by the ladies of ,,, ,ue,8,,,,1,Y, "1111"I"Flim"I Irl . I - the Hug' About two weeks ago, Is, we ari glad 14Ux on Friday)aab. . example to 004 lake, of which a large number availed church wits 60st successful in . I - association, modelled aftbt I 0- W- H- Elliott, were guests of Mrs. W. Cook of the _articular, was given upon the The garden party given on T a . lish system. Among the trustees were to be able to on I All by Ilia faithful a Iler- themselves, the Marine Band in atten. Point of Fill 11"11111P Messrs, W. B. R. massei of ,Massey_ Ps car) be q4pe yl recovering as quickly The pablim 91 weather as well Win local pat I Imp 1111fl"IffIffiffriffffiffl. I asters have about com. once to duty� The Sunday school little dauce, A great Wally of our visitors I Vona 0. " " " fame,'.T. Roes the great 'eon- c ad. . Plated their labors for the year but children were all In the choir and returned to the American aid aklog t%e " " � I . _ arelib by sweetly, they sang the several hymns, I Our citizens OIL Tbursd- m-nis With I park Particular . e and go, one 6' � "A"i" Of Montreal. Ron. �Senator Cox, IfA sheep or lamb be-killea on the gcod respi'vo will be move &pp. No dew fell that evening, in � I . Fashions may com tracter . , Premier .Ross, and Mr 0- 6 - read some night by A berifelited and by than the are at'minS. 1-. 4, .; the eouvre atto � " IY Inviting. The Mar. . . Olor ,rn h .. .1 '" ,Ts. ".11- wbeeleirift " a'. , n - EINISIDIng.'XIle.chorus Ano Band was also in attendance, -Gr W pv,puiar � � .n don't blame him for it, Bic cle riders W 11 notdo any, orvery "Give OgIveaway" by the primary On Friday evapin ft' here Of flags decorated the roun . 9 er and if the hy, a, s orebing, this season on many class was exceeiqlpgly pleasin . Xlior 14eagne, held a f4re- bo4s a being I Ut Df StyleP2 ady. I was no thouglif of making money, the Tha,owner will be the I church the in ria street Nam one next, but who ever heard, of a I facturer of the Gurney' ranges, There 11 this oeasou and another . IT . . ­ wheeler is killed too, o Os e .% . _ _g at Victo I , ! . I .. main object being. to cure consilmiltion, r even di6abled, Of Our r ads, � . tie Belcher recited. -very cb 9- Hat' well entertain ' 0 and -Welcome,, was placed !o ' , . ariningly moil b in - honor of their over the turn,stiles r -r . . ' . . . . It Wasan Acknowledged fact that. high Owing to-the'presence of sheep on the ' Miss Ballard ofListowel is a guest At. "JAcqueminotnose Subday.A solo was members, Misses Fernle'.and 14ayfrid opening into , attired ill" A Black Dress. Every lady * . altitudes were. good road wetbluk Ibis justice to say the Mr. William. Crook"e, . most feel* the Park should have 011ie or .two � � , for the lungs, . blood of such person shall . 'ugly along by Miss Ora. Bates, Allin, who Are about to break the We had the pleasure on pVId&y a. in. . I Jn her Wardrobb. T It . Ili . . The III altitudes had a bad effdct _ be u L. 0 The floral, exercise ins qui links in the chain, of their work in the of to U in, I . here'ar 6m,A., I ­ 4-1, east owner of the Sheep, T. Pon the - L, No. J 89 'ab' its last meeQn . Calvin n. -ii v . e I title 1- A 4-h 39 I � te prettv g", ;, ii, ": �- "' , r . , ­,� , � I ,. : I I 1, -, I " � q�. � " ,�� r ,. , � .. . . L, : - '!� ;­­ ! , �- . ,�­-�, I � , , :, �,�,��, 2 '. �.�.',�'­ � , I �'., I �" � F�,:`ji�,��z K� .. , , . ­ ..��'.., W`;' , . . - M A I ­­ grave M1111A 1, V I and as everyone thought (F Short and League here. i"$ . I .. I . ­ . 0 eart,, Cut Muskoka a sheep will soon o following resolution Olucas of St. Louis. rOm -r- vy Illie - v4 0, - lack Press " i dis .eemed to havefull.possession, of one of Its worthy mem., Sweet."The young ladies wh Mr- f9hantlon Presided is 11 pensiblo . re ' . exactly fill the condition t- condolence to and'openedtbe entertaltariont by an He,bad brought . . . a.hd the ib 40 titne w'h i . r ,$- I was the roadb around here, an � took ir his camera With him to take flowe lak�e It IS -not u . en I now believed to be. as yWay, - Wurfl, ldv� Peter Captolon, whooe home part in it were,, Misses Address suitable to the occasion, be ng . r , . . Cod a place as A few of. our boys joined the Cana- . Gracle artin, views but the morning was too sefli" Eve illing thit's jae* ill Black Dres's Goods I there was in the worlt was visited by that grim monster r@d rose, Lettle RickleY, white rose, both, humorous And pathetic, He was � . 'cloudy . 1%y I - . , . dian Order of Foresters last Thursday Death a few weeks ago ,- . Mr.-Olucas I � be fou . I . Tha treatment used, continued. Mr in Varna. , and Ora Bates blue for followed by a duetb sung Very for his pleasure ooks ex- Will . Watson, was not as much a mec To Bro.peter I et-me-nots and ,sweetly tremely well for his sojourn in bhe sun. nd in our stock, I r . I Cautelon and big be]oV,c - pretty they looked, eac with . rr and everyone full7gliaranteed, � . . � . . treatra lical Some Of them would give wife .1 � ber fay. w1c Misses May Wyatt and Gr4cle ny Sotith. - . I I � .cut as a the goat a heavy load, We think. . and family ,.- I orite flower, , ogarth, I . � I I I . , n open-air' treatment. . . 16 is with feel Rev. Mr. whjtin than � "Meet me there", was 'most The Misses Idabel, Mazle and Audra . . Now, we have tpo m,%Dy hig,h-pri - ' - Persons were kept In good general The fence around St. Sailles' ell urell a of deep rearet tli�t took the Platform introduicing imself appropriate, and as it was a motion McLean, daughtprs of Captain Willie an for . 1. . . . . I ced: Dress :Good . . health as regards appetite if, being gobaAced by the addition of a the members o, in f song and the Ettle Misses dressed in McL _ I ­ s, . 9 ate., and f W. 0. L. No. 199 have its the nelibew and namesake of the ean of Detroit, Will spend the holi� . . . . I I . � � I I. � ng who died recently in ,b r day season With their aunt, Mrs,Bed- . . � Were encouraged to live out 6 of -pallit, occasion to te der to oil our heart. Rev, R. Whitt white, one would sooner tbink.they . � I of doors as Coa . felt sympathyn i Kingston and, were from I - much as possible. - This was'done'even _ in the sa bereavement who often apc e angel land, Mast I � I ,an then fat,cw er � . OurschOol Closes Thursday evening . God" Be ford, andgrandfather, Up bacLeali. 1. I r � in the - depth of winter, and It was You have lately passed through in the erlelk with Imuoh Plea ave a new reel reta er I 0 is busy trying to a . n%. finestyle," neleTomandlilab In . ne 30th r '' . - - ,. .Picnic on Friday, death of Your much esteemed and r. -Whi in ornets" ee y ' r found that winter was the time of after which 0 Ominie . I hew's parents. Revii A e a uare eautiful for the 4th- . . I Rarnwell will beloredM . 9 . which &;et everyo b, —.7 9 JU ' greatest progress ,. 1, cftUr'da � . - An immense am. leave for reardlue where he will y 1. . on, We trust that through a v�oqd sTeak4. r:I M8Bter 36 tie laughing and earn� of ul 0 a' Celebra on. The . . . � ; . . . mountof milk was consumed. The spond his olidays, . .Our severest trials you- can realize �180 aura Brill a gave a% very . an a Learty, encore to' Con Ci as Iva him a the ,,,, r . . I responded with his Dutch Ose cart � . I r 11 to wit del ht, while Masters W. ell gives ".him loss . . day of the raon�th, will '. ' � � I � r -lie chaseneth and scourgeth every son gelta . "The Dutchman's Dog." trou Is in tering the, square owing, ,, . that it is those whom the Lord loveth pleasin recitation w lob WAS listened t,Qll . Paints re , . milk and meat bills were its large as —...,. - . . 1%, : which he, I h - I those of institutions twice the. size. . ,�� I . , * whom He recelveth. Whil ...'� make the foil" .r Brydgea �nd I p. ,.,c. I I � . r I. . � :� - . ­ -,.410. There were, on an Average, lunches . � er We mourn a P Brown rendered a Rothwell recited in a vn e a or , but Isubstantial reductions. C01-ne and see the beau . six times a day, r � I . r pleasin a 1, Y . . i � Har10 . with you over the death of your clear duett in a very effective manner.. Mr, f brogue, 1OBiddy's Troubles. otice . . . ty and wearing � . . . I . . I elk. , , - , Miss A Joe race! r wed too a hearty an,' be I a , a the railings worth of these . . The first year of the Sanitarium be, . � - . . . boy and feel bow his pleasant arnile Walter PridliArn gave 9, thoughtf,ul re have I . gan Ili October, '97. . and familiar face are missed in your address which was . ver core. The Misses Pearl r ' Placed on the cannon steps, . ..,high class goods and Save 'the differe'n . cer . . I gh� listened to. Y . Nicholson charfiled all with t 0 more wanton . I � . I b6tweell � . , Twelve of these were . . .. voices in the dpett, rbeir fine Spoliation will be carried on in p proper valueg ind-th ' I � . I -great berieft. sorne driving hOI?se to a Listo*el man burs,we do not won MrS.-TaKlor fin a , laces , ese -ices : I I . treated, &I received Of the 83 patients . Mr. Win. Ross has sold his hand. home and among friends and nei attentively and Stella and we trust that n beyprmatiently c believed to for Ili good fi'guvo. r , . out h ro As those. with- dMrs. Wesley Olm- blel "Shin for us 0 where carelessness is dangerous ' . . . . I cut pi . 1. I . I I I . . . �. I � . . . . . . . I . . . 114 a returned from theirwinter's residence . . . I 1.1 . . I . . . . . I Mr. J'no. Wells. and his niece, Miss from a world of grief ,%nd sin and wit W to' visit their formal' boll. MIRsMay Duff's recitation, 'IT I 4 -yard Skilit Length of our be'st Bilk �a ' . IN '' . � .� ured. Out of the og OPe. � We believe he !is now far stead of t a Michigan Sault 10ft second lead star." Stella's soprano. is very . Consul R. 8, and Mrs. Chllt�n %ave pat ents treated during this second L h ebk in June rich and Pearl's alto resonanta rear, 70recelvedhelp and 21 were be. DY COWAn; took in the excursion to Christ eternally shut in. . .. . home in Rippen, 011t. -Algoma plo. 11 he at Washington, The Consul has I � eved to be cured, N was hoped to Detro.it on Thursday.. .1 Signed on behalf.of the lodge, ner. . opigrem B.D.-C.,11 was very nicely ran. quite a new lease of ]if I got . . I . nd HOW Ir , I � . dered, after Which the cliairman yAr- I ,a. . I .1 � . ir I increase this ercenta e. The. finances , Mr.' Henry Beacom of Ooderich 1 . ADAWCANTELON Mrs. Prouse and Mr. -Morningstar '.Mrs and Miss Corey of Detroit I . I ,. , .. . , . . . %Aepolia I .. I I . . � . . I of some hail compeffed their �Wnsbip paid Harlock and Blythe, . ARTi1UR CURRIE b6ve had large sa as Of - Strawberries led the program by asking all - � I . . . . , , with- 'Visit last *eek. . . , � . . . R- H ELLIOTT. this season. I ­ . to sing one ye . _present -were guests'last. week of Mrs. Oorey% : .6-50 Skirts fOi $ 3 g.15 : " . - . � drawal before the treatment was com. . $ " I . ., I . . � Rev. R. Whit! . Bye." rse of " Sweet .Uye and , sister, Mrs, Arebibald McGillivray. . Y � 4 I . . . pleted. Over 1.000 People bad been A ILI wedd 0 Goderich -township, June i9th. . . . . . � refused admission. � There V beautif to' k . : n1Z Wail Hattie Belcher, then fol- Mrs- R. J. Horton is Spending it �. . � I- . � � . . I . ver;� . . - of Mitchell pr, -,.ch. lowed',with a pretty and humoro .7.00 � -. (I . ..A � . p eduesday last ektlnff real. I .. ! ed to tbe,Sund!Ly School scholars at 11 . . . . I 4.00 1 1 � I were'three lace on t e .ii`11"1`11� -4 . � week visiting her Waters, Mrs, young - 1. . , . reasons for refusal. For sonie there dencd of Mr. .Geo. Watt ,. citation, "The New Brothel Vaud 'Mrs. Fred. Smith at P �� . 0 - , 45 : , , %, , * I .. I I . I " "T'hoe . second daughter, Yean, was united in . � I . . qu.enb sermon irk the evening to A* Misses Nicholson again .favored the I. ontiac, I . I � 800 , . . I wasnorobin. The Sanitarium accom when* his a. in. on Sunday and gave a very e'o. �.�p I . modated. fifty-one. . ­ 0 audience with ahother duett, Mich.. I . . . � . . 6.00 , . :, .. 1. and Sunday School . . . . . . . Others were too the holy hqnds of matrimony to Mr. . .' sanlileLhie-Stauley.'. '. P Tre%",'� teach.0. , "Fare- ' Mls- Win. Jones of . Colborne, who I- , . 1 2.0'0 - , 66, i . . . I . I,, . . . a . . . � I ' far advanced in the disease. For such J8s. Hamilton.' About 7O . I w as most useful and. � ji, well, farewell, meet tie on Canaan!s has been M for so . . I . . . . I . . a -Toronto lady was preparing An - � guests were Pulling must — ' The Rev. gentleman "Ing- shore" which was duly appreciated.: -me. months, by the . I . . . I . I I . � ,� 7.00 � , ; - .#: .. . . . present at the* ceremony Precisely at I ardis the order Of the believes in uping 'Recitation, 14R advice of Iasi physician is now the . �. I . . 1. . . . . I . � , .... .,4 , firmary. The thiyd class had not tt,',-, 4 Vialock the beautiful wedding march day for orur Line ,believes in ke ' well One's task at the present, time I ,no un AwayDot" by Miss guest of her niece, Mrs. Rogani . I . . . . . :� ... . . . . . - necessary funds/ . . � . . .. . I . 11 - .The t,bgrge had Was. played -by her sister Annie and Clown the'destrIletive weed SPILig matter how.'humble, and not bein` Way Wyatt charmed. the LeaguS. I BrItau, . Dr � s.ea . � . . but was now $7,, as . � as it is 4 careless and w -, The solo, ,,I I nis, Road, and -can receiv . . ess Lengths ' 'r g , ch and no two alike-:. * . . . -been $0 per week, I a . more medi� I . 0 yard . , - . . . . . . I . I I immediately the bride appeared lean. speedy' Ibliltiplier, . . . aiting for some bett'., bVO to 116ir my -blessed, cal attention than At her home on the . . I . the former rate had 1106 been paying ing on the arm of her father. Rev. . 'Miss Matilda Deriomy Spent ­ occupation. The F,latfOrm was a bank Saviour?4 voice" was very well sung by farm, . . . . I .. . . . . I ... I . ex eDsos. . . a.week I . . . . I . � . . � I I � � . . . . . I . . . I . � . Tt . Mr- Hamilton of. Loudeaboro tied the . G&ve. 'MISS Effie. WVAtb, * Little Miss,Rdrp, Roth I , * , ' $ 8-25 D . . . 1. � � . with Mrs, Johnston of Maple of flowers roses, It lea and 4prbtty con. Mr. � Harry . . . � was for these peoNle,vald Mr,W&t�. knot securely. 'After th Xr. W. G. J76hriston .wore a pleasant cepttripri that of -an arch formed in th Tke's recitation, "Aiethere too many lar a and flou .we I travels, for a I .. ... . Telss for, -s , ' . - . . � peremony all Con , 0, . rishing wholesale house 1 5.50 � .. son:, that a new bull Ing. was to be satclownto asumptuou:,repast. The smile the 12th. !nat, It was a bouncing aisle Of Maple leaves, with of we ?I' was sweetly given, after, in Pew York , . ,. . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . 1 8.95 11 -, � ., . , . I . , I � . . � . erected, and it . I , . . miniature Union which the ChAirmil'o called, upon the' Mr; and Mrs'. Me . I � � . . . . . � . Kenzie accompanied ' 6.96 I I . .. .. I � . . was Proposed to as . k a . 11 .presents 'were - numerous an baby boy, � , Jacks fastened a:t. -Misses Fertile � ..� . , 12.00 . ."16 ' � , * , � . . I . . Ontario to aid in its d cog � . . . maintenance.'. which go to show the.high esteeintly' Miss Berth ' Jilt6livalp looking like blossoms of the and MaYftid. Allin, men. Miss Kathleen on her visit to the Rec- . ..: , . I . . . . � , ,� I . � . . . . . %, . I I I . I � Local organizations were ne , a JAns6n and Miss V. amaryllis.. . , � . . . tioning at the same time ,the pleasur� tor; but returned'on the ate ! .. .. . .. . 8.00 :. 4. .. I . I . .1 .. ,� Their purpose was to educate the pan. time Was spent in the e Ant . 'Edwin. Viles of Port "as, far a. amer,­Oiby . . . . � . . 1, I . - � .. I .,.. I . . . , .., I . � cessary. which the bride is held', A pleas In WbIt6lY of.Goderich spent Sunday un, -Mr. and Mrs be�present at the- pres. of oledo, - . I I - . � . . . . vening, wh der the fotmer's parental roof- , I it gave him to . I .. � � ple as to con-sumption. . an Huron spent a' * entaVon abQu I I a Sarnia and then . you W,igh to. . . . � .. . . . 1. . I . ­ . ,, I Was furnished- by couple of day last week Bet . t to be madetbern.' miss took rail to theirbothe at Petrol.,a. . . . Share . . . . . . , Many thought. .some excellent music Mr. DI Spencer spent Sunda' with Mrs. Vile bha Million was then cilled, whb . M . I ; it th . xty�as hereditarK. certain ,fo�deuclea the..Company. We Line.. Mr. S Y on the . ,Pse .bargains. be �' on' h -bright . I � - might, be, but t a disease its I Wish the - penc.er is is one of the em. a, McDonald at -met. r. Roderick, McKenzie of Detroit early . . 11 and I axia, ,. :.. ., � I elf -never couple a safe and Prosperous Jon the survey boat Which * Misses MAY '.Wyatt and May D.uff, . . ., I 0 . 1 . . � . . . � � � .. I . young. . ployees on Mrs. Burklicilderi her'siWicV. Miss read tbe apperlded'address and the visited friends here last .week. . Saturday in , � � through life.. � rney - . . . I :1 , . no. Also it was a curable disease and . ., Rale,'and" Mrs. 'Frank Halo- ­ . I'lling. - �­ . 7 1 . . . .1 I I . 1. � . . . runs from doderjoh to'0*en Sound. . ' . Mv-�KlltY of Calumet, Mich,, is the . .., � . �. I . � . . � , � . I . I I I I . . . - . . I . I " . ..�. . . . .;. .W. :, '? . . I of Mt.' who.presebted-tbe gifts, which wete guest this merson. . . . . I . I . a contagious disease. The local - ,. " . I .; .1 .. . I I .Mr. R. Penbale.Sundayed at Mr. Clemens Mich. -were tile guests last a very handsome. rod toorocco Ink ' , ­ .Week of Mr;,p . . . . . . . . � - . . . . - I I . 1. .. I . I p. . : I I I .. . I . ... . . . , . brahch could also'gath�r money to � Aid . . . -­ �. I :. . � Alfred' Westlake�s. We believe . week Of Mrs. Hezekah Hale, Parke Sb. stand ornamented.With fleu� . . 17 -I. � - . , . . . . .. I I . — .. - � 1, . .p . . � I . I . . . I I . � I . , � . Venhale visits th' I . liss Fannie ,Shannon of 1)6froft-, . d. - - - - . . . . I � . I . � . I . -----`....11".,-. , . �� 1 I a Line ,quite often w 86 tb -- lis in n=m , I . . . . . . . ,�. .1 Thq annual Public Sefio6l.pienic auijt� e . . . Government grant was 4nad . .� 'LeadbitrY. 'J. a guest last ,week of her aph,ccirneri in ,,old . I �� . , I - in the cure of poor consamptives.. The - .. . . '. I MI' � � I I tequate, I . , I . t * , , * , , , " ., . . t,h� , little, Mayfrid's I .� . .. I I e cf I , When You need medicine you should . . . . � . . . � I . a 1. ?,, prize;, sc . . . . I and local co-operation was. necessary, . . .. 1. held'in Bayfield on Friday last, - wa, e . Misses' McIntosh; "Lake. Vie and a ban owe Japanese work get the best that money can buy, 'and t I . to sucess. In answer to a qu Quita'a number"wenb* 1-o Brpsools on . . I � . . . et. . .1- .. . Wt , box; the gift to Fertile. . I Sa* urdav . I Saturda� being'. the 1ast. b ' .. � ' . .. __-------..: —.------- - Jun I e,93bb, at the thensaid "Many . a . . . argai'll, - . . I I . y in � where the line was to be drawn be. . . I ,-. . . on 'to -night . The chairman. experience proves . ,this to be Rood% -1� -- da ' June and i ' . I , : , tween self Of the Queen$, - on VednAday, heafts. throb in unis- Sarsaparilla. � , . � I . cry as to Friday 66616brat:3 the cOmmemor%tIon . West Stre . ' ' - supportin and other pati- Jubilee- and. ieport a residenceof W. WatinO4, Margaret, to r6c6gnize the � I I 1, � . . . n order to inake , � ; , , he thouz 48th Righlan , They a eak Well of the Godaitch .' I w . !dew of the, late George Bissett sank work done by these twEi Young ladies, . . . . " . . . . I ... r44.111S it. round up',' the I I . . . I I ents Mr, Watson sai . .good . I * y . lit that Pleasant tifne. , . . I . , . I . P . .� Ba 4 � largesi- of th ' the recommendation of the �ocal As- ders'Banrof Toronto.. . 11 .. — � ... to eternal rest, . . And to show their. esteem by regent- . I .. — . , . . I I . e. I , sociation should . 11� . . . � Mrs. Warnock'al I . .1 . . � � . . I � I Ilionth' I . I Ways Ing them, with such u . .e in- ad. ... - - - ection. .f . ormthe. basisof o Sol- , A number at'.1anded th' , * Id Mr. Jolin Pktb, ac held the,old lady in great esteem, a) d seful .&A -hand. ) . . we will place on s�'l * * I . . � , � . . . at Summerbill 8 Picnic 'lie companipd by ibis Paid her every attention I., some gifts, Which' Will - cause them al . . . , ... �.. . . . ' . . diti0b:.-t6 the Black G ' ' ' . . and say they.bnjoyed son, Master Reggier . ,. � . . , , , I , , , , 7 1 A ter some sion an - cirganiza, I I mmensejy,'ther visted .Mr. Platt,s doatb. . She'wAs born in Wijt a ways to'be present with y . . . I est bar oods the great. ,' - * f .discus themselves. j, in life I I . a beirip a mother And sisters at Detroit, last onshi I owin the . I I ever 6ftered, Not � ti .,ver ileiisanttime . , . I Dofi t � ,gaills We haVe . I e . on was decided upon and 'the follow. r I .. �. , , week. .. ''. . . . Scotland, and'at 18 years of age be Ire, future,.and you with thew,in-their : .11 � . .. I . %. I I ! I following : - . .1 . . I . .. . . .t e savii , ingehosen as officers:- Chairman, It, Tte funeral Of Mr. James Cannon , The city �- father . the came .. � I . . . . I., . Ili . - Ing oil, the - . 11 who dieil I s. met on Mo. Wife of the late P new: home in Ldndon.,�.� A chorus was . . . . , I . " . .. . . . I . . 131day se brother was at one, .tim' then given by the - Junior . . � . .. I . Ransford ; Secreta7,'W. I,. Macpher- .On Saturday evening after Z I wlio eb r Murray , , , . , .. ­ I . . . I I . . . I . 1. I pon; rea urer, J. .Tisdall. Execut.- . . . , � 1 4 . � � I . ­ 11 .. .. � . I Iva, a . lex. Stewart, Rev -T. . inst., at two 01 %riurn .1. . AY good-bye in Heaven" - , - 90 Apron Gialkh . I . ess; took place repreLef2ting the. National Sanit, 8 'Nell never a U I few hours illn dV61dIng when M - r, Watson of Toronto. a professor at King's College After followed by a League, .0 . I . ' . . j. ,0 t e.9 . C C ro Association ot Canada gave his vi6vvil Sal Ing to Afnerica they set6d in 2 . 11 singing -at tl�e Chair. = G ' ' h Ging � . ur uc , . e real' e 0 of . . man a retuest, the last verse of "Sweet Yo, ,.-,Ca1-^"e ', �.,.. .! enuine Soote . I I . esers. R. Rowland, J. C.' r."G. MOR . 6 in a 'very sensible manner .upon the Buffalo and later in Canada, wher I . - I : I . Stevenson, I W. Farran, a. 0. Bre- Oth co I 0 . axi 0 r. - 6, a I r a) subject.' they chose Ashfield as their b . ,ye," followed by the, beirie- ' I � I . I. . , , , at 6%0 .. . , . hanis, 250 1 . � I .1 I I fri a an -, I ome. The diction � , � , , I *. I . 9 for 12%10 � I.. .1 . ., done. . r. 0 o n w . or% ( place on -Friday., Rev.' Iven by Rev. 8 J` Allin. , I 1, . - 200 Yards of Apron ginallami, 35 7 pieces only of genuine Scotch .� . . - ,-bair. OuVcitizens are so anxious to Dr.- Ure officiated at the house and Rev. A I inches wide , 11 war, . H. Neweombe and W. Bry attend I Judge MASSOn'OCcuIAed the funeral took . - I . ' ,. . I 1. . . . I a ttlers. �. . one , . P rl have a Hospital built here that we hOmPsou and H�le I If Yon-haV6 forgotten. Just walk in borders, Ili color's Of gingliamd,mixecleheolca of blu: . . . . Mr. Watson secured a me . . . Presided , with an without , I mbprobip, . I -presume the will take no 1 # X. S. -Allan. at the grave, 0 very acceptably at the. organ. no. and bay anything You think y ,Ilgh ad and pink black . . L 1. I . of about fifty but if there a Mr. Rodgen -446 1 h � I I . I Mr. Davis of Bid. the one at Muskoka, �. 1. L cas Qt wa large.bunch'of r I 1r; * werb then in' order, Which. might. want The . our wife dark Ill - ­ etc., qink a. , ite, 'L gift of 114-rzyraiton. Thepallbedrers W a lon d an If any dulp a .and nteresb in k in une ;,L Will uAlity will be so t and b. ac , � isitors at Mr. G, Ramil. , �. � ren 4stsee eavy US' R�' In ch a a, .: ISO ' others who wish to join theAssciclation, .h w6rie V, , Case. Ir quality, ec .. . I Ok ton a . .around, and enjoyment gOod-4hing our . Wh a . ' L , I L d to rece* near Walton' on Sat:Qay and Of the Rev.'$. 3. A.11i $!on were Ron. . T. , Gaprow, an f6iFne supreme. Th6address, wasas that she can'b help but'be PIS r4oy .059 28 f hlue and w . I , - . I L Mr. Tisdall Will be please Sunday, evening being the Occa I %.O so satisfactory . to clear ()a 0 k " , to, all I ria 'N on Sa at d stripes o . e , a . Ing big . . I I . . I I I n- preach' id Messrs. _ ase& We - I � C and 30 inches wide, i Stan . . I. . I Iva returned home on Monday, , . L . f �Straitou, Stoddart, J. Bach I We '.--!� � . . I know perfectly well that You will buy tu L . ! . the hardest wash;.onr regular , *,, � � their names. . . � CL r arewell sermon, the church w Allan, sr., . . L Your groceries where you can get the . I � . ... . priceis 26cito clea I .. : . �Jhbs Glborge'6 hurch N, As filled .T. Walker and Hood. The fu Dear Fernie and Mayfrid :- I � - . n I alton, and St an'd many attended from, neraltook 7o'T ellngat 4Y20 . . .'s'ehurch, Brus;`Sle, I othbr . Mostfor Your money and . 01, Saturday ' clips. , The quartette Chosen be of thd mem. where the I I . I O I I . town linen toweling . . . � I . ......... ... laic . �". . � . . I . . I A FaIRRY Reunlon. I .- I 1. ly 2ad . the bers of the Victoria. . . inches wide, fine soft finish, '.' Gowns at 5o * I * . I . . I . - �� in- a4mion picnic- on J; Intend. - hold- ehur _ Place from the residence of Mr. War- We, in behalf ' , " W Just half ....... �.. . W in. Sh Id ce's grove.: - . in Mr, fore the set - nook to Maitland cemetery. . . most will,be purely - good �%Yar,T,0:1! b . men was "God be with .atr6et .League, Knowing , I'll . I . . .. I . . ... . . . . . '.. : you �, AlW&Y Dled.�-At Kincardine, Mrs. George have with our parents and friends as. this. -we Wouldn't be'foolish enough .to Well worth 70, to: clear!on Sat. 01 . I I . I I I . I I . . leader." The text Johnston, niece of Mra,Johri -asembled. here this e'vening to . I .. chosen Was ,,Now if Tlmotheu , .TehnstOD tell You We keep the best at the lowest. , . . I . . � . . , I a come, Goderlcb� - .0 allow 701t Pricelf1twerencitso,. . . urday.at .. .... . 'Ladlealgow , I from the Marlette - : ­ -- --. see that he may be wit . . I tbb esteem in which you'have been . I � I . . .. .. ......... I...�. 4f. , I Inade oi fine . I I , . 11 The following I fear,forhe *orketh h YOII� withoOt - Mr. and Mrs. Johnstou*aftended, .t � he hold. We canno � . . . . s.. ,tie ' I , � . the Work of the t. exiiress -the deep' re. . �.. 11 � 1. . I � I . I . I I . COttOn, With' yoke. of tue s,all . , I (Mich.) Leader refers to an old ' STANLEY TOWr4.sH I rd the funeral of Mrs. Johnton's greb we feel ... . . . � .0 enibroiderv, ale k 0 I- - fa .., . I � as I also do." brother- at, your departure from . U veO An collar ,., I . � . on . . I trimmed, So a. all over. . , .-1 � .� . . . . ' Reid - Bros. raised the* among the;; tW,%gh un! bill , at Bervie. -The Rev; Mr, Turn. have filled in connection with Ocr Zoo- . . . . . a 0 cOV6.re I uttnfis . the many patrons of TEEE NEWS. . the 19th amongst us. The Positions whi h ' 0 and 350 ToWels I I — , appropriate as the Rev Itlemian June 1119 � � at I 90 . . . , a b? I ,AP1�7111­ be read with The text was most in-law, Mr.'Robert Nesbitt, on Some I . g . 1P. - Lo, __ hd - = - . ir large birri,or I could not stay U . . th . � .25o - I . .... I I . . I I . , ,re 1'��. ,. � . , family, other .62x5o, on, Saturday las and the 6d'better . . .1150 towels made'Of extra heavy I ac 0, -Clear , � atur a ,at . , I ­� .. 0. -They e I Its , linen, sizes 18jr,93, And I * . . rns, one 40xe) Piliul's reaacm-for sending Time. officiated at both house And cemetery. and Your faithf 010 Fru* q ... . .i- ..... .... 4.1.-.... . RECORDin that township :" � rather two ba -like 1, rector of the Huglish church. there, - been fill � . . � . The Walkers are a numerous , lety could not have -the eastern part of Marlette township the . Ab ^ I . . � , 'isoo . , _ I 20x40,. . ... I Will make 4 fine building *h b. ' us.. He asked them wh It is that The funeral was a, very lar IS one$ remember . I � I . f ibged ends and fast olored I .1 . . e Gilbe � sympa, . as Small tokefis of are what everybody is Ir . . _ beingthick sprinkled with thern*And :en, .The'captains war an flilish, eople fill the churches on t9e. Sabbath �showing the general . ad by us 6,11. ' Please aii%cepf . N C � � their descen"Ients and when t rt Dow- 'RaY?: Was it because it tt, 400d fruits � q 0 Was A nov- In . orders, regular 21,ctr,and $50 en's . , . ,. � , -, ' zi and our love for you he idea of. sub Md Benjamin'Keys, tb tionde? which is so esteem of all who knew him these presents. to 'keep in remembrance looking for now and good fruits are the S I Slic P in M � -union was broached it was being victorious. and towels, to clear on, r . � . holding a re . former city P or to hear elo I only kind We keep to Sell. A,Y at . � , , at I .often found outs! a of the pulpit, Mrs. Johnston returned o� . e;day per pair...,.; .......... � ........ . . I I I � -0. . . .. . I I . I . 19611. I. I � . Tu t of our society. The prayer of each, buying it would be to Your interest to � , I . eralls mad, of extra be �� ­. . . I 'in grey only ­ 11 . -a talked . , Is tbab You may be favored in drop in ajid sea Our fruits, esoeciall 1. vr u,ality of Joan.. a- - 86success. Thematterhasbet Was it to hear the * fine m . one of Ile . once realized that it could not but be * Mr.. Ed. Johnston field a fine bunch 21 Before I I b!T�alls I r toe me so I a I cis 1 W I I . . I . The funeral of the late Joseph 'Our future life, and if we never meet' our raising and currants which are 3 im for'7c PVU With best ligien . for sometime, but only ca,me to a bead could not be for -take the Gospel out Avoy took place. on I 0.0 Sor Of fat.cattle to Mr. Graham from near usic P That ' ' 1, Bruceflbld last week for which he real. of, the music .of t Monday A. in. a3blepi Zero onpeartb again that we may reign the very top notch in - quality, T 25 Yards only of scrim, 38 inches I a few weeks since, -when the proposi. ized A good price, I . . he home or the from the residence of his father, Mr. ! with the happy angels in the sweet 'War I . tion was madelto hold . church, and eople. would tire of the ey . 11 th cad' will '1106 rIP, usually I ing this year song. Itmus t McAvoy, thence to St, Peter's where 6, I the raise in price, . I , so�rd � . . a family gather. M186 Jane 3 ohnston, daughter of Mr. h . at the home of Albert Robt. Johnston of Michigan, It ben be dushe said to the ,.bye And bye. 1. . a bought before Wide, in cream only. fine open at $1 Per Pair, to clea on d . Solemn Requiem High Mass Was Cal consequently we can give you th de ' I Bat pair ....... r . . Redmond, in h who went preaching of the Gospel which Signed on behalf of our Junior right. . . C . onor of his motheri ]a. . em, to S'Fnp our regular 10c quality, day at per Mrs. Eliza Redmond, whose maiden through an operation at the sweet to men and even few y Was brated by Rev. Father. West. League. ear - I I . ur I ... ...506 of her uncle, Mr. Chas. Johns residence The � . at...* ........... �.,... 0. , . I . of on ears ago, choir in attendance sang be Goderich, June 22nd, 10,^3 I . We try. to have our green vege, . I . .� ... 7 '. . . . . ,­Aame was Walker and who is the old- Wednesday lasp, is doing ton when the preachers were ribb so Well the Requiem Y tabI6 stock cow Ba ell a Mr. Tom -Griffin plate especially on Joe .Vi' r9a.133. in Cot- , t member of the family, being 84. All can be expected AS well a educated as they arb, now-, nor the Pon. I antifull Miss Kathleen McKenzie of . a Saturday eve i . . . I . I I a gcme bear of ris was Ca, � . I I 'a tobe through inside of twelve month fled to overflowing. ributes, Union Was presented . . . . theRectory. -meet disappointments but we. always n quality 28 inch wide cottona the 3,,laues of meeting to The Mass autifully. Will 4pend her vacation at Petrole .etimes we I . . I This is the second ple either still rendering ,,Jerusalem" be ullig though SOM ctoria Lawn 6-20 tonades earnest and if the first attempt I Tolinstone bit 'all , 6 skeb. was covered with 21Vords only oil fine eve the fAblily took hold of the, scheme in operation Miss d � floral I, any criterion of what f atureevents will a. He said on Sunday at his them a handsome on Monday evening -wit' Weebour des. in ext t ROV, Mark Turnbull do the best we can in order to � ictoria lawn, 40 inches wide, I hidi�vy qualitK, ,ra .� Mr. William PiLlIner, � h a handsomly ,Customers' demands. on k9aturdays regular 10c value- special for stripes and C all dark colort, a.. I � I . be, the Walker fa;mily will &eat in Sr.,' father,of fore the eyening service,be stood look. another bandso ph, blip of azaleas, 1�3&le yellow . . expect to he abl Saturdaybilly at..�... coke, regular W. I sons a %resent. own door be- cross from the gisters of St, Jose painted gr we 0 to guaran . large numbers every year. - home is , I . ere we cross, the gift cl,c a And s&lmon'color by Miss -;&s tee from . . .......... sic . . The arrangements for the entertain William Palmer Of Stanley, is visit, . Ing at the church windows, which all friend. and a large wreath of pink and ale. Smith, �e-rrie-, 5 other season. . and 800 values, to 90 Saturday - i0bigan * and white rose One Of the S. S. scholars of st;. Goo . I . at....� ...... 11, ...................... toe �, I . o. . s. the offering of Mrs, .church. The Rector prizes the preegte�pyi3 . $1.25 Parasol fo ' . . , I went of the guests were comp) .at his t So He left discern.the beauty of them outside they W. Reiley. The Pall beareig were all gift exceedingly. - -- .�ncr bargains in Mr PalmlnF" knew were Stained glass, he could not aft It O" str'"V ' . ate a this part about seventeeh years. ago looked' dark but within all ' fruits . Aarge tent having been erected on the and no d . PIC We 'r� Offering great r 76c 20c Sheet' . f Ily . be line. Ubksees Wgreat many, looked his companions :--Messrs. F. O'Rourke; kles, espedla 'a the I LadiWparasols With top of glorIA, at time. be seen I 46 * . I . . lawn, under which were' table ac. gee In the beautiful, th� pattern could John Phalen, Ed.Tigbe.John Menwan, of 8, S; No. ' . I Piece only of unbleac il I -chan. At a meeting of the board o, . . . . � perfectly - witli -9, f trustees . . . . and Warranted not to barng,rey, . I Cominbilatim.. for 115 �ersons but even . . tl�ie light Shinin Colborne, on.Tune 18th, steel rod, fancy wood 'handles, - sheetwg,fulI2 ardswide . I . I . I through them, so it I . William Chisholm and Harry Stowe. Miss Jessie Coutts was re-engaged. for . re rea i made of ivory, � I the ensuin term 8 teacher of the good . rt,- Tb*nshlp. to feel five years ago, to make his fortune In Dunlop Pahl C schoolawith an increase I . � . . � ton Yarn If . here was no lack of p�ovislons, -- . we must qo inside the church I The deceased young man left Goderich F. Melville ,jular value $1.25, to, go sat. And even th 1. wAhis,was not sufficieub to Seat. all pre � �— a with the ,son . . WN1, : Aslifield the beauties of the Christian religion 11 Phone 48 . ­ , ur 479 each ..................... 75c strong cot 0 bought . IVeverybody enjoyed the . . Detroit and later went to Fairmount, ofsalary. I . to -day Would sell at 256, spocla,. o , � Rev., R. H. 017- , Before closing be told the � GROCER. I good thing �piovided. After dinner , I,ajb Young men Wrinesota. When word was received . - . I for Saturday only ........ theguests ri�paired to theorchard where preached his And the young ladies tb&b an clent .The knitting factory is already a , 76C Umbrellas at 39c C* . to -day walks I. aton-mcr;- . I - -- . I - Sunday afternoon to a large congreg. row, and1they must ace to -day XCAVOY, hia, brother, went to reat; d&Cook'n Cotton loot Compon - a platform bad been erected and a liter I farewell sermon in Zion church last Poet has said bv his parents of big illness Mr. J. V. ping Winter goods. .There are'a g hip-. Men's umbrellas vVith Covering Of - I ... 00.04 � . sty pro rarn was given.orpartlyso,the ation, ether Fair" many. new hands at the fac 24, $20915 Shirt"Wai wb mount and remained with him for t I tory since I sh � We are ver sorryto lose Mr, their.footsteps tend to good or evil we its enlargement, costa --sts tiVing-all to the large barn to Olivant and wish weeks .until he coul . -1 & %tee(- mo,nl,hly IbF Oyer 900i alpaca, strotig frame car- d . e complete the exercises. I feel that hi .. � 140'00o'llo.odlea, afe,effectua.lAdesask � v0d Wood hatidlesiregular ' I Kim God speed in for so ft would a piiiiiin - JFP, price for $1.16 0 . * I I spreading the GospeI4 � be in their future livdo,, brother had rallied suffielen ,�ourdrn IdtforCook,siCtita 75o each, to clear on Saturday Ladies, shirtwaists of - . It took more than a Passing sh lie told them. n bly to brin . ftw CON. . . I I � M.ild. Ake no o er, its all mixtures, pills and Ings of thow'prosent affspices,of ZI 15 ItAtions &to dangerous. rx,iqe No. 1, $1 ver 8 rIPOP In esorted . ower A picnic wil Ot to eXVeC6 their new him home, He lived over two weX, S each ...... 4 ... .... #4 ............. 39c withfaine t - . Ingham . star must study, A COLD I 11'X1 NO. 2, 10 degrees stronger,s per . . . to dampen the feel I be given under the Pastor to be always out callin litter and died on Saturday, fortified U box. Wo, . col Yeizeff, Our re � and all went in for a good time until on B.S. in Mnldiddlet6nis them# as a mini TO CURE I . I fr 2, mailed on receipt of Price and two 3-aeril T heV9, He himself tried - ------h; I AMIP8, The Cook ComPfturWindbor Ont 'fular $2 evening, At a sort of business meeting grove oti.TUIY 2nd. Every body !a *eia der to teach Ot g In'popmr- all.theritesof the Cathollechure 1, NONEDAY Gingha and $2.25 Waists, to C ear 06 in all cases to do big duty by his con. Vairtri any. frgends in lets.� All d 0 ainine Tab. wW' 08. Land 2 sold and recommendedii all hold It vc as unanimously declared that Dinner will be served ouu�k and receive Take Laxative Brow Q , ,* , 4Ayards of ginglianis 26. ,inches COmOtOcOme and enjoy themselves, MI bad made. in Ms at, 4y,c '' . grogation but he did it to Please God eat wed!- refund the. opoll Mr.1ames Hunter hashis foundation TI, cal'care, but tu jmoov re-unidas are a good thin and would . at .12.80 P. in, the ruggists re sible Druggists 131 ch"46. . be made a Permanent fea,ure. Ob tOPlease men. The Anthera was 'd. box . I . Wide, in Small and ' nearli----,. " . . ' Thos. built and is ready yet de medic berculosia. seems to as c. D, W. r ey ol a, I 11" if it falls to cure. 25 e a so, I 1.11d 110 ,tge cho*s . Walker was elected chairman of the for the framers, lovely "Ever be remembered by what signature is on on, Heivicy. 2 sold in Clinton b, W,ttsO&CO - assorted colors, W, A P.ibbo ch al al . , ell . I . I . J4 It fo� them I , . n .9621co .. . I I do" 'On edneodsty P- in, Knox -church Aftm . . I , DruggistI36 Saturdayl'your o as I James is a hustler I E. Ir. B. Combo and , e A 888001&tiOli, J`- B. Walker secretary � * ;W1 I . -­� . . ­ . -1 'k 1 11 . , double what we eat , - 00 i -,�- . Mir. Daniel McKenzie just wi the solo irb of. Which Was bell rang for the weddifil, of Grace, PU bbon And A. W. Redmond treasurer, It was accident from Which he ,ustal 'h & bad beautifully taken. % Miss Rusko yomigest- daughter of the at I . . hole ..... 6 I... 4ja for 26o nod sev. I I . . . a M. 0. , I � ---­� � I Voted to hold the next meeting with erAI bad inJuries, It WAS while help. Cameron, Lieut.-GoVernor of fheN,W. I - AAA A-A-m-A--,Ilwlllkpl,4111011kolloill,lill1ioilooko%O%Olkop,*04fikokN I I rds of e $ilk ribbons, in Mrs- Notley on the second' Wednesday Ingmr.Erwin T,, And DOCtOrA. 0. Hunter which wa V vwww�" � 300 Caps for 1 go 11 d ay tb M e 0 , I - J I I I - 'i I . b Wa is I I n 11 I I I I' I - ?�'th . � I no M . fm 11 by euR i as 6" I I -1 nd it - lit , , is I will ��l 11 I - r 11 - 1, r laic ,lea, I titell I ar 75 1 1 h I I I I - I I I bo, ilk ri 00 M d, �e � I 0 e hyeacic � An �41a - color fai . Children's outing �Aps made of ol� 0 2 Canadian members of and fa I go it, Dr, E to be Slipped of the Tbompsoh Shoe On,, JEdwln J. . detsou. duck, in Cadet; blue and white ld, Nile, fawn,_ g I - L na!yt � � . ii be prevailed upon to be ed i t Iliott was summon- 1hompson, president, and Edgar J, The bride Was given Away b Illative, also blaCk,eto" I . ., � I I . present. . � 1. th a Once and -on Oxamination. found vice-presiden ave brother, M.Grwmo Cadaerch, an Rev. I jole It-, - in .-- nod, our te! Ches wide beat 4"alit taffeta --- � I . ­'. , been at- r. t 11, her I ale Y - �' " a ?,aide � atone leg,was broken find other t, h 81 C car nd,, . ,. in a conversation with one of the d at Montrea on % eba ony. The bride WAS arrayed in a . I . I'# .... * ...... too . alllarvelalfee� Ire performed the Weddirig cere- 8, 6 e ear on Satur. silk, V anferous Inpuries sustained I rge o _ � 'Y I. ... I. !..!. egular 400, gue a 'CASH KING qualities, to CI f �,qnpj to raise his bara and As a result of the disastrous Cliecks and Pla ,col ra of bluer, . � � 9 at which time a large. -puttinr no tho 'perline pla lure solemnized by Rov.3'ames An " ' �t 11 *111, I 90 members Of the family the Leader I rocter of Geor6town is conspiracy to defraud the creditors, , in y . . e�r at per learned that the OriginalWalker family theguest Of ANgwomm" I 11 . fawn travelling Suit with flower I . . yard..,98o _ - -- consisting of six came from Itoland In cook, her colloinj Miss Emma I . I I — EA ' d lovely Shower boqueb of bridal ' . Aud Our'16W prices must wift * I I I � . . reads, The wedding was ver , 1890 and settled In ,Canada. n 1855 I . I y private Black Vel.v 6 � Wbi.Walker, one of' I Flo i i - I i I ,�.. . 1%,::-�'t—�----=:L-�-- I SZE �E- A the only FTeAtaoutaide, of .the.family I et R, � _tbc.bqys,wovod� � T . I . I q . 'With � I � � U-* -A -J-- .0-1--A . . b . F., ha;��In. T- 'Rx� ^­­ ­ - ­ Ill ib)�ons 'Westfield, U)Ief , . , ­­ �, ­.­ .1... I.... —! � � F'ir, U. ham given Itotito f4 = I I their Winillp6g thops that they' 0ald,oftluntil3uVOrd, AlLum,1 Men Aft being dlliehikrg�q. I 0 . . .." . .. . Mr. G,Sor e Wallace received Word theother Tlar thn't Dance's saw And slanhig MI" n Clifford had been do. troyed by fire The games spread so rapidlVabit'Was impossible tosavd , a" ag And as thSre ' tl I 1yr dtN Was only a one. naurAnce the loss is eatim tgd at 22-irlq U- tvsl­ .- ... � a �ne, watell was used , --- -^--- in the manu. 6 Of MaPle rollers for exbort, part oftlie willss eguiPlilent and ,d no Insuianco, Mr. Wallace to Clifford this week to go,thop ) fragments, I Mn�� . P6rt Albibirt. _uIi­ and Mft Goo, AaWkins. took A 'Detroit 18(mb Week led Flo. Reaveal , [eon, slid StO114 06derich, Rundayed in tho 4 , r&1 Of the 61CIZ0118' took a trip to t)Asb Week, %ftellily feAlval Will be h4qd in 101ah 1446..i. -- %&,­ . , - I Our village On-Nact A MA , ex UAIA 0 it*# 6 look oA of 0,1R. � . I � � I I , I . . . TO UUP Patron * . I and. Subscribers - I I + . The very heavy advance In the pricoof news -print Paper 191 a, sufficient rea. sonforrequestingpromlib I Awmenb of all accounts e Tan Ngwa-Uncoun, A Vostage "Clun", should tio '. 11bo. necessary; aa,va I , - are Crease, An earlji;rbi-t. Utica Will -greatly obligo i .--*40T1t6.,*.I* , News to Record I '111i, lififfigan a 0 . �--10 I � : , I . . . . . I I � : - . . I We'are"kept busy and no wonder. P Attoilter Ibig Purchase oi . Bo flrsticlass� UiAo�date -� on sale Fiday at less than wilole, , O's " ""00 sale prices Not bankrupt stock but new gooA. � thj .8 Oeasonos iii�ke direct from the factory. "s up� � . I I ,--,,,-Q--, lust a few , I I prices :I - . . 6108"Lacod Pbots,8 to 10$ worth We , . . GIVIA"ButOrled Boot# pat bip ogoing abl... 111. Igoe I Men's Laced Boote, ;; I I 0 Worth $1, only. I.t. ".18,00 - I .; Ladles'Genuma Doti ould be ebea, I gola Kid Strapp4lt $1' 'er ....... " "d pperaiworthsl.vad � Ladies' DO11801a Kid .13uttoned Boots, worth $1,%, *I.Als' , . Gen IS, Dongola Kid Gaiterg, Well Worth $2 ........ I missespeb 16 Buttoned 1300t,#, ,*(Also The cholea Imf Immonsc, the bar Occial fibro I .... 1. ... VAC WAVIII118 theywill ijot, lub lollg� %ililff 1111011010 We - I 6140 64t,1710,047-mornfi'vo you & 'air TO IfifleAtigate, is to In,re,9b At tha 01 1190 . .d Reliable, � . � I 8`0 Nit i WK TAYLOR & .1%Q I L I Cash 4nd -One Prico, &T& :R L W taken as Cot ' 9919 loh� A 1;N13V1tAJ;(% OPPWA AT T119 8TOM. * '&A A'— � ' � ­ ' ­' ' L 11 I r� 4 . . Sa 0 . . tin back in assorted VvIdths - . -- ­ '"' L . - ­ . — -- ­ .M., - . - I I . . I . I . I L Special ., a" . 7`5o Corsets'for 5oo . - Ladies' Summer Corsets, made of g6od strong not' well made And trimmed,warranted to and " made to sell at 1500 choida,on Saturd give Al Wear ..,* -- - ­ - ­ . Ay at 600 - I I . . . , 11 I—— r' � . , — . — --,-.---,"—�,4z,—Wm�o,-.;Zjpoi;zzp -I ' 11 L' ' - I 11 I - . --- I ­ ­­­ I . I *rotylt 1101010 9,kcu I 10VOU WAXW IV