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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-05, Page 4.. �11­11w­ .---. - I ­,�-- - ­­_ _________ __ ___7__ __ - . � M- _AA11tW NNINWF;�% 1 . 00 --------- I The Oraud, Lotille of the A. V. & A. I Xast wnw&mosk. I( ­ I __ - - - ­_ - � - _'�­_.� U. of Ontario Will ulset in London, --- -1 ' . ... I , � , in the third week In July. 'rho townithip counoil met oil , - I volitleullis I APPENIk, 01.0,14X A. Skimmoo N. 0. Filsinger hall tile ermtract; to June 21st. purAusub toadjourniment, ! ,, V, �l vV­ j7,:-"- 1�;- , 1. 7 H 7 rA, f I ft I y8liceelles 'nots" sower llystelm at Malleve"lliff Frosent-4bo Itoove an lu r7. ,a v uncillorm d�livert,41i�,'.;,;Itll�'fl""(,Illteitfk,;�illityi)o GOD - -RICH* * C"miropoittoltArr P#%I'JL, the w(;rk requiting 1.0) feet of Does -It Pay Us 1.,, lit OFAW � K 'V� 1, �� Carr, Ellis and blet-'alluai. Aiinutea of fornictl ,*,: %. .&'�',,,autlon which exl,;its I Ax -inch pipe. Usy 11140tiligroad and confirmed, Court throl,�# *, � PAI Vollutry, Tile Her. . � � Mo".- " rrwbitt left on blabicyclo of Revision openod. The appeal of I . old s3ry � . - t , - 1-1 .1 Engineer T, -� .4, 4 is difficklit, to know L --- --- I - AAAAq0ql1R-___� ----------- on Sunday w;i4k to attend the funeral I -srhatiowt Ah.OTAVto Intell .1� 1w, ­ ­.­­­_­� ­� Peter W. Noretti, si lot 40i eon. 7 ax bolug - � cot)- _7 � othis fattier, Ool000l rwhitt. M. P., � � (1114 , 0 JU. L, . . . r %Ce at'Iffiradford. The voy, to Mo, ilou,�� � anaiOuee wilicill ,,Jh Collegiate Institute V#dets In up. and Mrs. heorge Crabb have re- Lient.-Ool. Stacey, 1% staff ofdt�-er� of which took lit assaoxed too high was firmt brought up-- ., deceased was a man of In mob ft,bility. Assessment confirmed. Win. Nothory., * ixenvh , we are were in tile rollet 1101,80 park for In. W , 60WO fitile . HKO Riato Institute OeAets &lid Marines, I'll %ve more A11C moro r Aloneeetung Park, bite, had quite, a Assellraeut confirmed;, Writ. E, $cott E -IL . ttr�hied F reneb. ,that we blue, %Yho loo6ed (Inite British Miehigan. mesdaY to Inspect the Godistich Colle. - � - forplect 1;heuvviat tile Flenell in Can- ( r% w khriki antis, And the Marines ttirried frotu at visit to relativea In tile London district, came up on Wed. 1V,ft Aftht � ; ,6va, ro I it rpi lot 40,vou. 6 as being too low belt � axla 11. � * . .. o heard , mum ber of vialtors already this season. , - -thin wo, were twenty HI)eCtion on Wednesday of Lot week. that Mr. Joseph Rit1d. Intended open. Us wjw quite Weaved with, tile offiel. � Or, 11aullinkhas ppent quite a sura of P4ro lots 38Aud39,00u. 6,raduced #801), more Vrendir, years'"go; qyo, we are mor@ lFrotleh The C. 1. 0. should have lamon colored lug out Jae. CoLbrituo, pt tot 42, con. To Adve.vtisu. �, I a book and stationary store. . ency of the col -pa. They were put : money 80 far this y4av making im- 13, Assess. . I . than� �06 were one,year ago.' But strilm; wifea promotion awaits any of hire. Sheriff ReYnolda And her daugh through a great number (it evolutions provements. went confirmed, Andrew X. Sloan, pt ,, , I I . � � V110ev"" Matting Jn3XbdV0beenIR- the number. ter, miss Reynolds, leftion -Saturday a. in the.square, for his benefit. They We sent in a little note About the lot 42t con. 2, reauced $3i� , Thoo, C48. � i0tvild,41e 11; Is still micro difficult to tin. Misalillwoodbaureturned from the in. for Chicago where they will be tho really deserve the highest praloe,e* I silk worra the other day Aad now we metal pt� 1�)t 42, con. 14) Aissevatment Con. I derstaid ,what possible motive could South, where she has p nt ,two 0 epee - have just read tb4t silken fabrics were firtned , Jae, Howatt, w,', lot 00, 0 , 1, I I V, _a r nests of the blisseaTraincir and Mrs. Ally the junior blarlu04 who march. a A Q_ --_!_!.Z__-_9_,,,, have propipted these and other. ox. throoseasona. Mrs., audbliss, Elwood . Cor. I well. I ruade in China About 2700 B. 0. reduced $100 'j Will. Jolmaton, $a lot � 1 __1113VP`�;�A � . � . . I phirlsicine !it. tile Ballies ceeb. Onellas are spending aeon with Captain I . . to,'remei-aber,wbat It, V , these, Mrs. Tindal and.ilifant $on, are the bliss Coutts, teacher, Dualop, bas al. Mr. Taylor of the organ factory who 30, eon, 0, assessment confirmed ; Jua, I . Charitable to. Dudley Homes, to their handsome took so, suddenly ill one day last we , a . . . . . I I gnesta of alro. Stucath. so returned to repare for a trip South �ek Qu6ningliam, pt loto So and 37, co . $J . I ,.hope' bet himself (lid 'not, that the now residence. r, so much better that lie went to reduced $200 -, Joshua a � I ., I speak4r Is t6oTepresentative la V rance The last ,trip of 'the Todman was A The Od4fellows. willnot have much to Virginia. I er salary is raised for W'%Ok Dn Monday. I . J� W#Isb,, ,I lot 1. qf a British country; thAt he is a N Ili, of lumber from Dywers, Bay to of a lawn this year, as the work of Another year. Two of her pupils Miss wor ' . go, are Mrs. Tilt of the British Exchange . "I coo, 6; ags"Osmeut 00"Ovined - Natues Only in, pr6portion as it PAYS YOU TO READ our adver- . Intriter ofthe, Crown in this Brit : 'go levelling the ground still goes 004 ` Young And Master Commin " .added to the roll . RobO Stein. sr., lot . IN � ish ; Wallacebarg. � A voiy pretty but quiet wedding staying with hor'preparing f6j, the! was kee ug better on'Monday. 10, 004, Q, U. F. i Duncan 0. Robert I . colony, aud that"whether lie is rightor I Alles Xessle McDonald Jeft ort Wed- took rlace on Wednesday after 12 a. Entrance R %arnination. . r , Miss Vaud Reano was taking her, 0 " � notabout Olinada, or even Nor(h Am. holidays )list week 4t, Clinton. . 110130 aj lot 42, cot). 9, U. It,; John Van. 65=00- If We Cannot inatice you to buy of us our advertising I ne,da Mrs. Ernest Stmith (nee Sadie Viles) . � � h y a an her place As norm4n, lot, 0, corl-9, Al. Fq Robt. 1). the majority,of Its popula -too, just Ito . tant at Dr. Turnbull's surgery, -Assessed for hotel stables at is, WASTED MONJI,Y, ' Therefom you. -will easily see that it ' . I 'rencii In or h '�ys at Gore. Bay ad environs. Burrows, grain dealer, Nelson street, � Bruce to be . � orica, ultimately becoWin ,Igor stearnor Pittsburg to spend, in. a, the residence of Mr, Willi I , and her brother Willie left Port Huron miss Kpane took 41 F , ­ - I ,present there is in � . A1111, . it Co 61 or, Afro, A. M. Todd left ori Wednesday south. Tile contracting paftles were theit- home on Saturday at 7 a. in. and 4"" , _ , Able majority � f ,to evening per steamer Pittaburg for MiSd Jentile, second I dauvhtor of Mr, reached Mrs. Vilest res The A. M. 8orvIco, at Victoria st Belgrave instead of tTob =� I . , rest � u .8candratt, . , glts � Q ld so, Idetice near the church was well attended, Rev. Mr. John 4"apoley scandrott, 8J lot 42, P%ys us to tell you bow you can save money. To do Oli$ we � , -to re re� Manitoulin Islands And will - vibiD - ab and AIcs. Burrows, and Benjamin Mon. Agricultural Park, McDonald Sb,, in . . . , plo, and that is Ili va c Robinson wok his text from let Corin. con, 9, M. P, F,-, the n e po, of la . seat - a the , luor- "Forl 42 con, 8, J. W, Hearn tenant ; J4.0 lot - . . � I Oise eve more Sault, Ste. Marie before her ret,.,rn, ming. The Ceremony was orformed theeveriftig. They ride a tandem bicy. thians, 2adohapter, 2ndverse, a � . ity. f 0 . Mrs. Todd has been on ,per Wilson, The bride cle and saw a , ` Iteop every lit, . the invalid list ,by per must tell the EXACT T I MTH about ' . lie springs. oil Rev'�'Jas .11 thecountry beeides. detemblednot to know anything a- Cook,lot 35, 004. O'dog struck off. I ourgoods and , .. I I for over it year, but we 'are glad to kea sweetly pretty in bar .white Mt% Tiarries Shephard is preparing bis mon,%you save Jesus Christ and bita 9lIis-XQCA,llum-Tbat tho. asseasmeat prdm so right to the letter,, so that thi will � become the beat � r!=______1_--___ . ..ate that she has improved. We costutue of India ratill trlmm�d with South street residence for thdreception or ea. , . i is . I . . . XR-WALL . ACE TO XUZPL�M,, S trust her visit on the northern shores. All Insertion or valenciennes and a few of his daughter, Mrs, W. W. Thomp. "' roll'as now revised and corrected be . I . The Huron Hotel, Ed., Swartz, pro. . . . � I I . . will. invigorate her still ruore, white Jone roses nestling Imoug ber son, and obildrau of London this -week. prietor, passed, and the *curb closed for the read portion of the p . . . I . . . I . — master.0 role Davison. is Tel, sort- hair, Tho bridestuald, Miss Maggle, 4 *Is$ Daisy McSweert has returnied looks fine fit' its braw coat of present year. -Carried,. . . aper. . . Thofollowl y , gaint, The upper story and roof have . I .. I . I I , ng para�raphs ously ill at the West street boardirig sister of the, bride, looked radiant in a from, her school at Wavexley to spend Can palitted'Verra, cotts and the lower . A00. of Dr. J. MoAsh, Belgrave, $20, I I , � fromRouse of Commong,dqbate on the bill reV.ect- house. Mrs. McKinnon Is paying pretty costume of pink strited muslin her vacation with bar inotbell. And business portion is being for setting limb and Attendance on J I , I I _ ing theelection of members to tbeHouso 6 ery Attention to the ]ad. with pink roges, in bet, air. The Mr.andUrs. O d Voted . , � oil, I ", of 0. otorucine, will, be read with interest v an was Mr, Melville Howell, out of town�, . I ark olive green And pale yet pw or attian Crooke inonth of April last re. ;9 juiov&. . , Theclayiliodel moulded bythefair groOlOstu cream . color. I c.eived, when after looking over the ac � . � I I . .by We#bHurcin el6etoxis: . . hauds of Miss Aridrows,Bayllold Road, Af tet, the Ceremony was perfo, rated the -Sugar is oh6aper'in Clinton than in Me, Howell', JuniorpartnerNaKenzie oouut in its various aspects as present, . . . I .. . . . . ; . . ' 04,'66 -The 01my possibly bridalparty led the guests, after the Goderich, . � , - . . !, Section ..,section 3, which pro. had a short dli,Y� I two. whl�h con,5ratulations. bad "subsided, be the Mrs. P. B. Crows of Clinton li and Hoyvell, v1slCed his. relatives at ad to the council, it was moved by Mr. 0 . �.vided that," Itnthe electorla natiaQ is was act sufficiently froerof I as been Brantford last week. . Carr, second by Mr. 1�1 life, that ,he be I � . folmd. not on'tile-ligb of voters for the WOUld cause it to fAll to pieces if not han somely decorated diaing room. the 9-kiest of her mother f0"t few days, .Miss Halliday of Londonls the. guest paid $13 -Carried. The gurn of $1 wqs � I '_ _.te Sk - - station handled very carefully. We where the tabla was set with A pink Me Orews made a more brief stay. . _ Our Se'para irts I polling.distrigt of the� polling, ­ had the silk cover and w4ittel lace Comore piece Mr. and Mrs. W. Pasomore took of her cousin, Mrs J, W. Smith., paid over to the trqttau Mr, Carr, .. . . � ) he, $hall be entitled to vote," Was pleasure of seeing ber -work And were a The grAnolithlo walk on the north. . , . rsl� "I I I atoondedto make quite clear that the told.tbat it fell. -to pi Ces, but that she on which the bride's cake was placed, holiday on Monday and attended'& ple- � , for timber sold in road Illowanots, side- . . . . . ' - , inerefacb that a man's name isonthp would have -anothera model . on hand with tivo'lloquets. of pink And white nic. I . . west side of square looks fine. a. � miss lines 33 and $4, con. 3. The treasurer I � . from the' later. . roses it, pink vases at either'side of it. . Goderilch will be represented 6t Paris Mrs. Adamson and bet, rifec reported oash on hand at date, $562,42. . ______ I lie o absolve Win Manson, have return6d from their y1alt . For Summer We'ar I I "Coo no 'The sun .Came out on, Wed Thedining roorn wits beautifully de- Exposition by Mrs. Carolina Reynolds, � . . .. . . . . ne - taking the oath When Agi�,. nesda th . Miss Bello Wilson, anoth. A number of accounts were ordered to . . I . - I 008 .y mo 0 Reynolds, And the -to Stanley, I . I . . � ­­ : , 5ty � . I., afternociiii 27th June, after a few rain corated with pink and white fl6wers r of Sheriff �er niece, has returned fromhor trip to be . . -_ . �� CU to t 191f, paid alter which the o6unbil adjourn- I.. I . I . 11 drops.foll, and rejoiced the, hearts of Ana the the batup in the drawing, room Misson Acheson. miss Laura, Our London. - I I. ad to -August 9,ob . I I. , ,� I . b .. I � . i . CLOVEN-ROOV LOOMS UP. . the -worry youths and maideng'of S64 v or ,hernarriage'ce-remony was por.� talented violinist, will hear good music Mr. John Weatherald is spending a 1. ... ... 1. . Are creating no end of favorable co lnent. 'Just as � - . .0.6 'section '70. Mr. McNeill madea Goorgels. Sonday School wilo, left to formed was festooned with white roses in La, Belle Paris. They sailed from . . . . . . . . . . m � . I , I . � X 'd ' tion that the agents of the .Picnic on 194yfleld shore, I and other Matte flowers to resemble a Quebec per S.S� Tunisian; AIlan Line, few'days in town I . . . . � I I :� . � . : . . � as pr . a- I Now,the papers areall m3gry ,about ' I 11fellsall. a . and- had them made , � "' " g":h,,I,l be permitted to jut, Mrs. Stouie of Blaevale is spending PeR Asumptaous breakfast w on SAtuiday At 6 p. in. the 'counterfeit : food the 0anadlan. ' . . . I naidateg I you' like them if YOU bought the materials 1. . , . tal'tbe ballots as well as the deputy a few weeks in town the ,gu Ide ar.id. groom The Pittsburg cameinfrom ' . . I � I . . . . � - . . .est of her Pared and when the bi .,. the Sault' I Soldiers in South Africa recol ved, . The -most - . I . . � � L4 eturaing officer. This would effect, daughters, Mrs. Ben Saults .and Mrs. entered the diming room at the bead of later than expected. She had a greab I Mr. Obas. Wells said an Fliday 1�st successful girden party J - you ; , that. coat, though. I � I , . 1. section for . we s,1ve yon . . . � I . . . .. I - that his flowers w re all bespo on r I . . . .. . . . �. . I -of false King, - - 9 pet canaries be- number of excursioillists. - She left for old in this . I I ively prevent the substitution I .ol ;, 4' their guests the bride'. 11 years was that . I ­ 'ballots find was warally supported by� - . -in to trill their Detroit and Cleveland in, tile after� a k fo I � . . ­ . I � �. Mrs. Billing of Detroit, eldest, daugh- 9, glad notes which we iven by the ladies -of Carmel church on . . . . . I .. . I . I . . I � . I � I . I I ' bociaetsietc.,'for "TheOldBoye'Day.11 9M - - I I I . . I "I the Opposition, but the Solicitor Gen- ter of the litte.Mrs. Allin ii wedding alarch carol noon, a couple of our a manso grounds* om Tuesday. night Ladies, Skirt made of good strong. . � I he proposal. � Maxtin and .1 11 a after ,her "I Two plertic. arties left here last Ladies' Skirts made of: fine quality I . . , . . I ,_ -� Coat would not entertain t grand -daughter of Maiket-clarkForgu- for the happiness arid prosperity of the r! val. ; of last week, 'rho gate recelpl,s alone in newest. style for i . pique in newest . styles, assorted ,� �. I 11 *.' Holmes, of West Huron. whase, son, is with It . � IV Id. One was St. George's, a ., linen crash', � I . . . , ,er three little children newly wedded couple, Mrs. Diwld The St-. Andrews reached port, on choir who b6ated and lunched Arid on, -mounted to $90 which iopreiented , All - suminer wear, nicely fin. , lengths; well tailoritd:arid'. I " � .4lebtioli bas become notorious, strong- .vlsjtIn atli,ergrandottrent'si,esidence- Cassady of Ayr, sister of tile bride,. Saturday and left oil Sunday for F attendance of eight * , , r�. � A I ovt .joyed themselves generally, ahe other 'to nine hundred isheil, special at each, � ... $IN25 ..' finished, special'at ........ $1,089 � � .. I I . . . I I . I , n backed up the view of 'the Solicitor Mr. arry.Cluca,; of London spent w0 the only guest front a distance.' William. She had. her usual cargo. for had not so good a day, but A better people. There was enough and to spare . . . � I . . ; ,".. r 1, some days im�towu last w6k. . . , Many speech'es were made Ili honor of Richardson's, I . . time. It,w4sl I . . I Ladies' Skirts of very finalinen, � . � , . , .1�1 . �,i� ofstrawberries And othergood thin . . .�� — . 0. Now if 41�enby the Twentieth go. Ladies' Skirts of fine quality of , � =;====== bride and groom. The - weddlily' gi to We took a walk. down MeDer otVs* . well made, trimmed with white � . ,�� , that the foundation of...Xr. m Century-O'hIb In honor of Mr-'Olark of The totFal receipts grocturt ad ab � , ,t to ()Lit white pique in. assorted sizes war � . I , �*'1331UFFLI . I Ile net0rallam'snew buildln�is laid were costly and numerous, among them steps to the clock on Monday aftpraa the Bank (if Moiltreal who is. aboilb to -one hundred and five-Vollars, . I rantedtogive good aatlsfaa"� I .duck and limin'searns allover. - I . . . . !�� I th a , - noon And above the, elevator, Mooer"a be promoted. Mr. Clark ia a genial, , Mrs.,Grant of Minina,Man., who cante . wear,, extra ,yalue at__ a ric I � THE I , P Nq ewokk will,proc6ed.-with Celerity, being � I I'� . , � presents from friends in Toronto, , , I stitch d, yeey stylisb,p I . . 1. aa er of St, Louis, .r. we saw'tbe Cataract of. Sarria, which . !a $2 5`0 . i . � OBXECTED `ttO. Sb, Marys, 1'rineetown, Parts and Ay each ........... � ............ . I I I . � .1 .1 Mo., with her daughters aticl. their The bricle's going away gowti was -of .Came in oil Sunday from Richard's gentlemanly young man, and has won bore about the". time itor. father, the . I ....... �� I ­....;. . ­... ". �.. $1 .1,51 1 .. 1.011. �. . �. I . . Va. sevre as much praise. from the young gentle- late J.'P. MArsball died, And has been .1. . Ladies' Skirts of fine quality white ... . . The latest story from Ottawa is that children and governesses,* have all I s cloth with hat to match, T114 Landing. -with -cargo of Intriber, bass- men, with whom he associated -as from visiting in this section over since, was Ladies'Tailor-madeSkirtsof heavy . ­ . .1 . ces bridal pat � . I a td' 0 binet, Minister was travol- tUrIlea 'tO" their summer. residen ty. left tit 2.35 p. Ili. to ,spend wood and brick for Messrs, Dollarty of tile g ladies. .. They danced in -the . I linen,, smooth finish,in late� . . 1. pique,nic6ly trimmed with ir)ser. I . � hey ate truly loyal a; few daYsi visiting tbe*Queen-city, and Clinton. The captain - is a Godoiric - youn . . . I � suddenly called home by a telegra . 0 t dujt�.-.,� . tion. and self tri mining, in. assort- . - , ­41'ag I ci �onatreal and got off t6stretch near the lake. T ,b pavilion, . . . ' ceive ' ' . Lssorted sizes, good value. $ 85 'ad lengths, special values I ' .� his lege at a, small way station. As he, to out: town and we:wish. thorn , other places. We offer our sincere man, W. SutlitsvIfind.' A little further . Mr. Garvickhu bad a beautiful ano idou Saturday week announcing I. , . . . . ' M&AY: �ars of r . . congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Man- on we saw a cargo of bartels being Out � at'. I .............. I ..... I . - ,at,.- ..."...*2,25 I I ` - esidence among us . . I I . the death of her son, a fine young nian I I . I � ... and $3.00 ' walked 'the platform he mit, rt,ng . I . pbor wire ferive placedin front of hi . � . . ... . , s patriar Y � . , . 11, I 0 . I I .. I . . I AfcKentie spent a couple of I . . I . into the bla�.ry S. Gordon of, .Kincai" residence, . 16 years, age, who was killed by I falling . . . . . ! I .. . � chial supporter of his -wit whom he ' Miss - ' dine, Captain Uorstqn, and were'pleas- handsothe new brick Lee I . 11 . � . . I - ,- . . . rid Mrs'. Will Tilb have reta - ' - . I I r. chatted with bland Affability. In the days up, north last week sketching ' Mn a I urin and Sliephard. contractors. - . into �a well W feet In 'depth. . Tile, I I .... . I . . I . I . I . . . I . I I . . . . . I I . . . . . . . . . . . . � � I . . . . . I , . . ad from. t I . ed to flnd that Mr.'McEwan, . Cambria Dominion Day fell on Sunday this motherou I . . I.. . . .: . . �.. I I .. . .. 1, , . I . . . I . . sidence. -She ii; a clever Gait and othercitiesi I Road, was shipping his Saltford palt, to - � course of conv6s4tio'n upon pcilitical someoni's re heic holidAy trip At Fergus, , A davighi�rstslrted gn Monday I I . . . . . . . I . . . � matters he asked.his venerable friend, 'artidt. : - - � I . . I . I year, -giving the clergy and laity &� for their'distant home.. They I . � . . . . . 1. .. .. I I . I , ., I gr,,,,,wer� , ' . I � I . I I .. "And howdo yo - I e our, aftling,with Mr.Oeorge Green, who gold his the British Exchange advisihg: her of the barbor w&s'the M& Clemens of wn obanoo to,ofter at) sincere piarers for both iiearly piostartdd with Over . . : � . I . . .1 . . 11 . � the 1 d' rict ts,of Ue day ?" to road 'property, And Came into to wn 8t, I 'This Canada.of Ours," , Did the ? - . L I t t I lxe;-, P rie . e d. - .'.: . 1. lik ' A will .MiesTilt received a:telegram from Owen Soiand'on her, Further do . . . thesudden ,. tho sad news. Mrs. Granb* 4ad, pur- . .. I .. .. I . .- . . . I .1 �. ,. ea ln"IdIa' I ' iciplitadwithan- some.montlis agot Aas � and serious, atta From , despatch received from chased several presents , ­ . I I which It" Grit urchased the ,elit of bar Catbarineo with cargo -of brick fo� resi- a It, mother, Mrs. T, Tilt, who was so seri- dences, 50,000 from Wa,11doeburg. ,'- ha M H n a I - for the boy, .� I . � . . I .... Z., I . .1 . I I . ��.eAe4-dhVrfue6e, 1-111�xoa'tyour c1dal- reside 66 of Mr.Ed. Bee. on Wolfe,St. ously ill that Dr. Gunn of Olinitdn Was Little Miss Gladys'Platt, we were Brantford we learned 6 t r. � e d r. among -the rest a firle,new..rifle. . 40 . . . .� � I , ) . .. . 11 . . . . . . jngJ complain of,=itls your shuffl, and removed to itlist w son, after whom the Goderich bieycl . . i � . . � I I I : - . I I I left for 'Clinton 11 s � . i. C . � " 1 sent for and on Saturday. pronounced. pleased 'to learn, received much AP MIOR E. Stephenson � eek from the ,a . .1 �. . . I I in The Minister, hurriedly renenter- house lately owiled, - bY the late Mrs � j, Ito I . I I companvilad been named,. died recent� , Linet,L I . I . , I I , I . .1 .. te,fille traint'. t �, I Oonnors -on 86, David's street. � ' .Mr T out,of,danger, � planse ,,Its ,piano And Organ recital ly, ,.ori Wednesday of, last week where she ; . I � . " . � . . . El , . I . ... I . MW Chester 9f Port. Huron will given b I in that.dity, He had several heincirr. , . . . . . . 1 Z141 It . . I I I 1. . , yMrs. Bowes � . I ­ I . will � .., . ­ I . . . .1 . - ­ I I � I I . . I . I 11 " .. I.' at. Ward'sMall) hages here - I .. . I spent the ourarder , holidays with. . I - , . � � I � wavetlfl* I , Mr,:andMrs-..Bea. Saults indlMisg pipend some .weeks the guesti.of bet! BuIT416, forher reciration.. She also I . her p4fento, ' . " . 5 I P, _1 . . I I - , i . ., I 11 I Saultswere ,among, the exioursicinists . 1. � Mrs. Vralk.Elliott is* much bette:e, in . she will be much missed .' , .,., s There.is always a fasci. , - I . . I . 11 ,�. NeKillop Townsh1p. I At Detroit. . 11 . 1. . ,. � cousin. Mrs. (Captain) Lawson. won many encomiums for reciting at after -her' recent, severe illness. . church circles during her' abse . I L p . , . , ­ .. I . . . M . i as early -the Measuring party gotten up for Miss 90INaug , . rll� - n&tioh1'ab3ut* Linens for' tho : . ­ . 11� I I , I I I .. r..George Lalthwaite' Gciderleh Xr' Duff has had vegetableE ,the 'Mrs. Robb of Searorth was the guest ., hton of Clinton ,is. visit . . �­_ � I . . I.. . i ': as any, of our market gardeners . . � ­ � I .. township ,'is to be congratulated on I ,. He .Annunciation, agrand church.which: on Dominion'Day of her' mother, Mrs Ing with Miss Memordle.. � . 11 7 =: houk'vewife. There'� a I - . . Thecrops are looking fine'in this sold twelity cinafts of reen peas last is being built in Buffalo. *. . . I .. I . . . I I I I having a watt , , � I . . I . .. I . . � , I - �' . I . . .. . I . I I ­­ . . �� . .. I I ' . section at present. . )r service, put into his ff Oliver. � . I � . . . .. . I fitsci nation when, as,.. MI , . . fin6-nevv house, Mr..Lalbhwaito has. 'week and had beets an carro, O" : NexbSunday the members of A. O.. Mrs. Joseph Barry a'ad'little daugh- . I ' . * , . . I ..., . 1. I ... . 1. . I � Mr. John Bullard of Surnmerbill was. owe ,rm . Mr. Harry Rothwell is spetil'tog. a U, W. lodge will iVarch'ln a, bbdv- to ter ic�oropied by berfriend, Me ha,1 people say About In 0 , loesaKe so muc :� , I . . I 1. . ,,�. calling on friends in McKillop a few I 8 ­. Rev. Casey, road w Ili thi case, -pr . . h .. wo r. for, his fa of.Lond-on, were the guests on I ndaj� "Zo . I . . � sufficient' waier I few days'With Ur , Rothwell. .Knox Presbyterian church when' . I a. . I li . - - ,_ days ago. His many friends here were rk,' and can obMavast supplies of . -was 'so ill a Me. Andepsofi.-will preach..thern. a , ' t a H ,dys%uar'-pae' It is 'curing 'all be�ftth values,, . !� I - ' ' � . . watergronihis, tisiad1well t Mrs. Van Every, who' forms of I Can . . . . . . ar 0 move . And Monday of Mi. George aud disease sad or� promoted . 1, . . I .. � . ... 11 � I I : �leasecl to see him looking well. al, alchille fewatoritho ago that h6r life was' deg- special sermon., , I . � Misses Bairy. . . . I purli blood. , ,. - ; .. � I . Rev. A. W. Dever, ,L the ,new pastor ey he may evei require. paired of. has returned feom. A; pleasant. . ' " . . . .. 1 by,im . . . . � I I . � i N .. i .". ay evertingo 21th June, 3 . I . . . .Sr.*George Porter has been chosen.to MjA I her High And . . . . I . Note. these -money:9aV. . .., 1. . . . . . I �� On Wednesd . 1. s 316L,arori And __ I , - � in Walton circuit, Who was . ordained: , ru fare well reception was tendered the visit at Dungannon, ` - ., fill Un-Heatoula place. as the rector's Amain dancing left b I I I I �'� . .. I . I.. . . . . � 1. � at thelate conference, has taken pogiies.. Rev, S. J. Allin; arid a redeption: to the . On Sundaflast 'the Rev.: Mr.- Hen, vtarden of St George!s church � I � ,� train on 7 Sat- Q� I .. ...., . �. . ", , I . . I 1. .�. I 1"i'. . I . q � urday, to b6 present' the Highland ' ' '' *1 I . .1 I . , . , Ing prices : .. .. . . . Rion of the parsoh4ge. arid begun mork.. derson ofAubuni 131led Knox.churcW _ a ;V - .. '' � , . I _. 11, , . . - " - ..... ; . . . . . ',�' . riewminlatei,o Rev. Mr. Robin Mi . I Mr. S. Fl eon, was I the gathes in Port Elgin., . � I .. I . � uker has engaged with Mr. intended but ag he could not arrive in tPulpit very ac6eptably. Ili his open- . Th6 B6aford block -will have' eis McLaren !a I . . I �; . .. I . . . . . . . .. . � :'. Drager for the threshing seasorio', - . . r while asking. G,od to make grandlithic pavement nexV, . thellrot teacher that ever went out of . .. �. . I . . I. � ,� . . .. � I I . '.. . . . - .. . I.. -timethe program was gone- through . Ing prays . 60 inch W'iae'Tatile Linda,-unbleach- 12inch w*ide unbleAched'Table Uri- .. � � ,*, Mr. Cronin of Hibert has been around the visit of'the Absent pastor; Rev.. It soemed so sad that, deatli.shciuld 4own accompanied by her pupils. She . I . . . � .. with ind Rev. Mri Allin had all u a certaftily is progressive. Her pupils ual,i � , ed, heavy quality, -floral - designs,, � I �— -buyin fat cattle and stocker& ­� . %Xames Anderson; a visit of enlighten- visit, the beautiful new, residerice of S, � , I en,vory fine quality,floral design, .. . - honors, Mr. Goo. Ellift wits.chossa . . i I I . Mi. &-obert Gray had the 111106t.tune . ment, be also thanked God for watch- P. Halls. Only. on Jubilee Day, 1899, are well. drilled as everyone will Admit.' . .1 regular value $Gc, , special at' 2&C Will , bleach nicely, regular... , , � t".. ng horse fr6rn for chairman, And a %,cry original and Ing 6ver'their aged pastor, Rev.- Dr he stoodamong'althis. pupils explain- The Misses Alice and Helen Rath well, ..; � � � . � . , . . . I . � I ........... 0 ............... . to.iose a valuable you I I I . I . ,,, . �! 1. , value 00c,* special at_'.'.,..... .50c � - I ,:: . � I �. . humorous.one he is, The entertain, : Ing the origin of Gar flag,' the Union Misses.,Gladys.Whitely and'EttaSuAlts. ,. , In' Canned G6odsisaleading a' ime. ".. � . ". I I , I . .. . . . I : bod poisoning. I inent wasi Opened by the choir. The Ure, and hoped many years . of bealtK are of the party. . . . .. . . % I .. . . Now that it has been fully dedidedto an&usefulnebs'mighb be -'added utito Jack, but at Hasterp 1000 la grl�'Pe had - feature of the successful grocery store .. 0 It Wide uitbleached-Tablo-Liu. 06 inch' wide. Table � Linen, .fall , I �. chairman then'06ve a suitable address, � ! � , - hodists have -decided to . . . .. en9 very. bleached.warranted all pur' linen . . . Mel P . . i . ' It he rallied, the, end -cainei' I . . . ,6,11 boice- design (Napkins , - . ... rnpon #he ext -nest'. teaching of - fastened its fangs,in,o is cons itution . The buyers must dep starch,eldgantil . �. have an Orange celebration In Seiforth. awaiting him, We are certain everi nber of . t h 1, . Toronto Met ' heavy quality, froo -of � ght- and, althou eotablish a � young men's club with' .,end, upon, the label' � .esigno,wellw'6rth �. I- ful,ciffering for the -Rev. Dr. 'who has � y,�.27th.June.. His home . . eliabilify is a .y 9 . . 1�t price to �$I:�quality to go ' I I present. Let the sister. towns ,arid pleased to think �that the codgregation done many good worka among his con- monument to his work � fuLgiiide. ln'o�ery line, of Ggo- ........ ­....,..... I . . , .. .... . I at per yard ................ . I.. . I . ill � 0 hbjh't6 part With thin. He -also felt looked like IS" ards, smoking, concerts, etc., etc,* The &Ith only 60 76c ' ' � , that a large number of friendow, Illin andthe sorrow 1t; gave gymnastics and games, includift. billi- to a great -extent . tin : a r i to -da 05o our'spee I ,- on the coming 12th of July, we, babe I the congregation admired his th6u 9, I . I =)C Pioneer, Algoma, . says i-11 It John .. . . . I I. I I .1 . I � .. I .. I . . I . I - - a quality and rella� . , , . . I . . . - . I I . 't 1. ..", - ­ ­', ; - ). country around unite with Seaforth on -a building and'surrotriiding . . . . . .. . � villages as well as . the 'people of the Workod`so wall together to - increase gregation add kindness to,many ouit andw.orth- for be" prided 'in his new, I Baptist, Peteri Paul� or e�en John ceries. that -we haiidl ' �,, � - side. The sermon. was very good, a,* His life . . .�._ the finances of the church and he I Cobt.. GiV_ 4 '' ' ' . . . . � 1� that day and we ate sure they will have trupted that every member Would get thorough exposition of the text, Tere. And that of Mra. Halls had . been ,sad- Wesley could be con Ited n the iub. bility are more!to us, than. . I .� I . r " I.:, I . . ­ . . . . .1, . . . .. . � a ject, they might be le to r�peat their. ing better goods th "llb"a � . . . � I . .. i a pleasant and enjoyable .time. 0. it the mWn 2.11-12-10. , I. . . . . dened before their coming to. Goderiah. . . . Ali can be qbtalnecl. ,1%-'%-1%V1%-1%w1%�'1%.1%� Ab"-%w,%,-%"qb,.W-Ivb"qb�-%�.%,.%�ftw.%�l%wl%� . . . . I I .. I 1. . . 11 . .. .. I . . I ; . , a box arid every week'Rut int - returned 'last , y,oara ago by the loss .of their lovely warning; "' the time,71will come when elsewhere fok the same money brings . � . . .1 . I . i ; . . ­1� . Miss Jennie Fraser � I , ' ' I , � . .. �, - . " Lord'O portion, The. of. S, J. Allin men will iaot: endure sound doe � I .. . � � I I . ===== . . s then called to sing a solo,which he week from 9; three weekst visit to. Mrs. children by fevor4. Latterly -Mr. Halls - brin 6. - trade that '.rao . I I . . . V Ash. Gbods . ... �. I . I :. �.. � . WA . and take to themselves teachers, etc.', .added . re than offsets _. : , I Ashfield Townsb1p. gave in excellent voice. His selection Alexander and other friends in Olin- -used to speak- of -the sadness that . I '.I . $' 1. I Ne* . . . � . , I yo 8 shaved profits. . . � I . . . . . . I I � ton. � . . marre.d his life and said to big scholars mu,lh I in the saddle and . Aletbo. - . . . f Ohl I . . . . . 11 , . But at . f' We have just recoived a few* pieces o . . . . I ­� — I ' . was Is If 1. were a voicei" A duatt fol. . . dism. go the pacoor accept the . . � I � . I ­. � �, Mr. James Hunter bad The G. T. R. time table,was changed. that the death of his Children took,all . . .� � I ... - I . -1 .. oice:Ameri-, , I ,. , �1­ kalsed last week. The two his barti lowed "David and Goliath!' which was on Thursday, possibly before. - A, the brightness of big life' away. He alternative of being counted a back q , . I I . can .Zephyrs. They. dome in pink with wide . . I �.. I . I � James Are &.real treat, Mr. Belcher. taking bass . � . 'tation number inj the'world's race arid cOw ,The Iftality -of 4- . I . I ­� It � hustlers and won't; let grass grow under andUr. Broderick tenor. Then Mr. young lady who received -an invi undertook too much work being. secre- sent to be side-tracked. .1 I.. I I . . � I . .. . � I �. I Q hair feet. Million. treasurer of Victoria' street to: attend a garden party at Clinton everal of out publiecompartibs. Mr. Wallace rallied Mr. -Uohmes on �'. , � , . . 1, . White strip6s,�ink withred and blue' stripe�, pink I.- . . . I . I .. went,to the station in time As -she .tV116PryA1V11Syears'Mr, Halls was'Principal th OTEA . . .. . withwh4eand black'stripes, ' 0 bla I . � . ceessfa) strawberry festival was church fund, was called upon for hie bisstand. No . I . .. . I . als e with red . . "'heldat Efazkett's church 149b Friday report, whichalittwed that the envel- thought for the firs6 p. in. train and of the Model School and in that five one know better thin . . . . I . . ' ; I . . . . I . ).�_ evening. 1'__1 . on Anding herself too late she took a years passed'a- great many modelites he the precautions that - Were neces. - A.Grocery ha I s, on sale is not to be. - I - I I . white.and gkeiali stripes. They age the very lat.' - . I ­� . I ope fund ending.1cole low Wag $690.05 . . . . . . . . �. . ,,, . . �r , I- Jennie Hunter left last week for ,While ending June 18M it was $725.07 stroll somewhere, and on her return and a gron't; many passed the entrance sary. - . : ­ a as'ks for it; b . uy�' - . . .. - e�st novelties and -were mad6 to ,3611 it 25c yard, ' I . i ,I -nations durbig his principalship . . gauged by tue.price h . . I . 1� , ;�Vxn's Hill where sh-b'Will work for the Which seemed. A. filling off, but was 1. ixami The pro o3alwaiine atived. on see. I I . I ill found that the second train also had E � � ,% , . summer months with Mrs. Anderson. made upin other ways. Loose collec- gone,.,,,,,, . I . . For about 19. ears he was one of the tion 82, wgich defines t 6 duty of the . ingat -hazard, meanspaying a big price. ,Our price while the ]a t is . . . 18C * I � ­ - M, y ned from while. buying here will ,", . . y 8 , I , I ,'%W%�l%,'%-,%,AWI%w,%.-%.�*�..-q&-%,,,%,.Rk."%�O'�"%WIWI%wl%-o%wl%w%.;o� . . I with Ma x his school At Chesterfield to enjoy hie ana resigned to become Principal of thevotos. Itwasprovided that after insure your getting,just, the Tea'you . . . , I . � The annual sermon in connection tions up to June 1000 $110.51 -,which 0 ' Edward retar stag of High Zhool. now C.Lteachers, deputy, returning officer after counting for the name, .. . � . . I . . I I I . �. I . . . p _ple Grove.L, O'. LodgeL will be. eeeded the year anding- June 1809 holidays at his home, Britannia Rbad. the Model School. For yeats,'too,Mr, . the officer had put the different classes want, At a, lo*e� price than you 'I'ma. . - - . ­ � . I . . � . 'ch'wa$only $08.66. In .1899 there I ; thea,ched next Sunday aftbenoon at whi I � I I r, o'clock in Zion church. Miss Andrews, daughter of Mr. Halls was tin efficient leader.th North of ballots into separate envelopes ,an& . . . . . . � . . I J were 121 contributions to the envelope .Stephen Andrews, Huron Road, is street v of which so i 9 11 . ; . church, the chol � Sealed th 6m, the agents present,might gine.' Drinkable 'fragrant Tea, eon he � - . . : . . Mr. and Mrs. John Dempsey of fund. and in 1900, 129, &,gain of 8 famil- quite an artist in modelling clay, Her. appropriately at the f aneral, which affix their seals if they so desired, . , I . �1 . Goderich township, have been visiting.' lea, Mr, Green was next.called upon _ � . , �Ough he�,, I The specials . below have been . I latest, effort is in Goode's drug store, L tookplace on Friday last, sang "Safe Mrs. McPherson, Cambria Roid, at- I ter, Mrs, T.. Webster, H :t 6 �:�e . Saturdnxr: ' � i t er ,an I for report of Parsonage1drid. lie is y 0 a4s � . . I . , . 9LIwi ,.- carefully selected,from the: diff. �, � is e. aGardetterleaVesiongon. quite Mive to. the necessity for colledt. Uri Tye of Haysville is the Oiegb of in the Arms of ,Te§us,11 Rev. Jasper tended the funeral at rantford ofbar. In lao� . . . 0 . ; ' ' , ind.,r ine *,hehro she has Ing chnreliand parsonage funds, a'd Mrso Smeath, , I , Wilson officiated F,t house and grave.: 1111 ew, John Ross McKay. L , B . .. . and I : , IL �) , day oor � . . erent, departmezitg ancl, you. Vvil i 4 Comte .". Cot o inarestaur6lit,L . ,n Mr. Tyndall of Stratford joined kre. � The casket, was covered with jiumber- . Mrs. Baker 16 visiting her daughter- . .1 . I I 1, L . . � he trusted that evary one would do Ike � Monday . J L him keep three bank books, one on Tyndall and spent Sunday and Mon, less florid emblems among tb am bet Mrs Rob Crag1o'&tDetrojt,. � At 30c and 40o; Japans At 250 and ' I . . , find the values as re resented. I . r. Ate Cook is home after . , ­ . . . I I . L L . p I the Ouest; of Mrs. Smeath. . a magnificent stroll 8J feet higly',plac7eg Mr. arid, Mrs. Ludwig of Detioit,v�ere 1 . . ­ a-40uple of, months near the Bank of Moptro4l,one on the Bank , 40c; These arelour best.selling lines of I . I L I I , I r. L I . . We, like to� give you- these bar.; . I Ingham, . of .Commerce and tons on Heaven's bank att.of Toronto, a -sister of upon an Caste at the head of the casket among the excursionists that viait*d Teitt. Call and. sample for yourstel gain surprises because we know that �you appreciate them. - I 'lrs�sor Xing of Winnipeg Upiver I . L I . . 1. . . - and Airs. Helm'of-Locknow have where be only uses the Interest of ther Profe . of lovely roses, a weet.1peas and lilies of our -town. They were the guests of Mrs. . , I . . I � I visiting their gone and renewing morley pub in It. He never touches sity, is the guest of Mrs, (Rev.) Harall. the valley, the floral offering of the (Dr.) McLeod � . I . .... '.I . 1. . . , I . . , . .. .1 1: I I , I . .. . � .1 . . I ,­ ton. teachers and pupils of the Central W '' L .1 . . _' ". L I . I I . . I .. .. : quaintancies. . the principal. Victoria street piarson" � gory to hear of the death. I . . 11 . . 1. . . I � ... , Model school; Ft lovely illow. from the at Brantf or of Mr John Ross Mallay, � _� Cook of Toronto i's on a Age only needs $10 to free it from Mrs. Oalatelon. Wife. of Alder an .r I . re Me � Simi , , .. 1ville,- . .. � 18itto 'Mrs. HX.,Cook of dAbt, A'n4 if all had ,0ven bira what CAntelon, has received froin 112 teachers and pupils of he three Ward who passed Away at his &rents, resia. . � GROCER; 26c .& 40c Dress 11 8c Vlannelettelor 5c A.-, . I they, promised he cop d have handed sat present st y Phone 48 Goods At 18c - 200 .yards of � gray and brown . .. � ther, Mrs, Swanson w ' her Mo. ihoolti, a handsome weeath from the ence on Saturday, 23rd one, after an . I . . , itnai A, 0. T1. W. with the letters in velvet I ''. . . I 1. . � . Over the sum indebted, as he had near. the guest of Barrister a Airs Swan- illness of 8 months, He was born in . �. � 3 ends only of 38 inch wids Dress Flandlette, 32 inches Wide, . t . I . son of 'Kamloopof A five O'ClIack tea and another wreath from the Board of . . ly the $100, which we think is quite table cover of flne linen be ,rustees. A lovely bunch of fio*eis Goderichat big parents'residence, Wolfe . .1 Gooils, in colors of blue and . good quality, rekular value So, I � elfth ftt,Xfnoarahxe,1 - complimentry to the congregiltiori for er, autifull T from 86. The deceased was a youth of Tnosb PUY Cotton noot Compmd , grey mixed,also checks of blue,. ,to cl Car at.....,�.......,.. I .­,....­.#ISc. . . � 11 . .. they had to purchase lot and all, worked in drawn -svork by It mother froni Dr. Sharihon and boquets amiable p"lities and A, nephew of Mr. is oftilly nOei� Montbly b rOwn and white, suitable for � . . . , : I . who is a great favorite with the ladios othop loving friends, The scholars Of T Bates. . butdo ,I over I . . I I �. 1, Mo' -P o Rev. S. 1, Allffi did not know he was -away Hamloo the Model arid three Ward schools'all * . I . . I , 40,0001,adieg. Safe, effoottio.l. Lad ep ask blouses or children's dresses, , Boys' Hose, 2 pair . � IV, &U00 f "The expected to make an address, as he was of far 8 . - z 91stfor Cook's Cotton Rod (:cm. regulae prices 25c arid 40c) to , ' , '. Otgv,40­18 the VAUCIPAI only one ,year among them its their Rev, S. J. Allin, EnaL of Victoria attended the.failerral. The A. O� 1J, I 1111 I, 11 :!mw ,dur drul, . - � I . iskenoo er,astillmixturesi, pills And clear Saturday or Alonday At_. - -- I �, n a ( street church, now appointed as pastor W. conducted 'the funeral, four of I . M.1 tiond 0o dangerous, F.doe, No. I. A�x per . I I I .. ; gee for 46C 1%WftW1%0 , - I V . � , . . I 11 : � � � I I . , plw�v .1 I , I - I I I . I . � e I 1� I I I 11 'I, rh ' " i �J"_bo o� a Id at ___ vemin . Mi- , . :rl,n:, Rum i I I 1�'Xj N% 2. 10 degre6S WoUger, $3 per box, No. Boys' extra beavy,ribbed cot. . I I . r. )oltsbraklon in pastor, and he Was like the- old poet, in London south, left on Thursday by their being pall- Ors, TO CURE A COLD' IN ONE DAY I ir 2, ralliled on receipt of price and two 8 -tient: 6oc Dress Goods r � I I I 1- the th of July# The ,who said ,,say not Good Xight;, but I members - r, Ron- X- ClAtIEG Wal- � bid me say Good Morning," and that * tbd last tirain. Messrs. Goo. W. Thompson, h0r. R, . ,— .. . # silips, The Cook 06rapalky Windsor Ont. .. . ton hose, with heavy sole, heel . . . 11 I. W. Robinson of Siloa-110'and Robertson, Jacob' Stokes# Colbdrne. 6s, 1 and 2 o6ld and recohlinended$y an tqr 260 1 . and toe; warranted stainless I � otity for the issertlon that balwould rather, like 'the Arabi* fold 'av' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. - �'V'N 0 1 1 1 e best 12th of July orator Arrived last week at their now The other two were Ness mponsilil Druggists In Canada, , -inch Dress Goods in I dye, sizes 7,7i, 8 0 10; . . * ' rs, Ball and late. All druggists refund the vionq . regular price 25c, Special ;Z ., I I s tentand steal away, He tMnked. .1 40 and 42 , %P I 0if . .lit faint I , I . . � th " ood speakers h reside3nece, the .Parsonage, Victoria Vanatter. � . . . thepeoplefor their zeal in worahip,� stre I I I 'et. . . if it falls to core, 25c. D. W. Grove a NO, I told NO, 2 8014 In 01111toll bg watts. & ca Tweeds, colors of blue and gold . , 8, of On Sunday eVenihg last Victoria signature is on each box , E.HoVey, H. B..Collibe and ,Jackson, and brown,blue and gold mixed pr. for,. � i . I ............. 11. 1. 1. -1. 45 . . I ert .The lodge Mve the choir for their efficiency, giving The Misses Polley arp race . . . Druggists. % . . . I . I.. gage , � �,� - I uron tire muetering for Mr%Broaerick his merited praise for rmoltering streekelitiethwaafille tohearthoser- IMIN . -1 I � .. �� . ,�� ­ . ­ ­ . � I . .. I eversible, suitable for ladlW � . . . . . . I - I .1 do arid the prospects Ali taking so much, interest in the choir. at the farm,. I bliss B tole Martin of mon given by the now pastoro Rev. J. M"�` . - . . . __ skirts or children's dresses, re- 15c to 26c Ribbons . I . I successful which Work V- B-1clip" how --A #4 Detroit, Miss Frankid Evans and Miss W.Uobinsom. The toxt, chosed h-tr that I � � . . oular "rice to 40- -"A AW - : � . " J Hinton of town are the five merrie -rev, gentleman being. Gen. xxvill .- Il. I , L in chArge takenup. Hothankeathes.S.teach. I . , in ,SbrvicO ors f6f, their work and did not eve maidens.; They h - I as - forgot. the correspondent of TouWavvin the fartil on Tu'e'saattypa't' of 10 at 12' which hollfilatrated In a most ple � . evening, 20th Ing manner. He said that the dream . iv. IttCOUP, Who gave Victoria stroeb June, . that Jacob bad of the ladder that reach- . , I ' reports niorp faithfully than the other Miss Ellen Cheater of Sarnia is the od from earth to Heaven, showed that and 0 uris 1% arted ab In. reporters. Xr, Belcher, leader of the guest of her cousin, Mrs.. CiLptain, God's love alwoyp,follows men aridthat " . � I Vs. � . it , ". In . wsonk choir, f6llowed with tb e beautiful sac. LSVV801i. If th6y have sinned thoy should always 111__. I— - ­ roa now -some Sweet Day," which he SO&hVredorick Thompson of Owen look up not down. for God"a special pro. � . . - 11' sanfive well, Then another.,duebt Uri as Joitiodhis -wife here ab her videncealwa sl6okg afterthem. He I'. , I . I I.. I I � . I roderiek and Miss Mnnoil v6sidence. said, as the Rov. Mr. Henderson had I I . . , Fat Road) sun VoZ sweetird Miss Robertson, teachers Windsor, done in Rnox church on Sunday a, mi, t "Mother's Prayer." qho adfeAl A arrived on Thursdav, A. m, per steam. that the assortidn 11 I havo done no- . t a tvwitle fall irt, given bt, Mrs, Porelval Evana terPittaburg. Shchftsbroughtio,nov� body any harm" will not suffice for 91-W g - . Bell,r showing f At tho Ladies' Aid Is city with her this holiday time, v1z - it man's ialvation. 110 Raid also that ItItA-pt, tons condition, her roport; silk worm. We happened to meet Me., there Is A gospel in the Bible as well as . I - 0 1 in the Testament and that in thq lat I 97710handbil in by her, Sun. Woodcock while we were being told day School collection ro ort, given by of the Windsor silkworm, and he said chapter of St. Sohn the 51st verse cor. I " Mills Million, showed T116.74, with a for YeArg to Englantl lie took pleasure responded to his text, 11amely, the ldoauti � balaticept $1.50 Iii this S. S. treasury. Ili resting silkworms, T18 said the ention of the angelA of God Aseond- u � frbol 150 Acholara on roll, w6d, average of 105 I ulberry did nob coma ng arid descending. The ladders. men 'n brYtomakenow are too short. The nd from . vorySundity. The Rev., S. J. Allin leaf go early in 19ngl(a)`mtd its I eArd, a then spoke of the sneocamful issue of 16 does here and he used to feed the -1111 , - One ladder made now is by the people 0 . oft �,; - Jurtior Epworth L,eaguo ,olict had far. little worms lettuce leaves. They tire who, -dever do anywron ,and another ,. I 't 0 Illmdurib 0 - dt tilshed the chairs to . s made by, peo le who to good works , . (I, It r the dinin parlor quite black when thoy enter this silk T( ( neaff. But M y of and that reat, Praixer ,was gue the loving world, and after Attaining full JuRb to be gaves. Thoso are tile short; 0 apeount!� yet attl 't laidets, The four �tepy of . 'WO860 Mel cague And nayn for tile alzo turn a pale yellow. By And by the long. 1� lat and to the, Hie$ reAb interomb they take in the 1antor they curl up and then edeli one is P t, ladder are W10rim. Righteouaness, . 'ea thiv A a e tie T '9'n Sanctification and Redemption, Be- . 6ague, which be said WAS growing into a box or paper bag by Itself whe fore I., . V. Please e a dulte powerful lit its fruit lieldi"g. it turns into a cocoon which Is thq termon tile solo,,,Uo merciful ­�- .�,_, --- _ "I 11 . you 0 a He alact maig Miss Thompeon deserive-d A little Inko warin water and A"enftnhtoo It)OYMMti.a.qOVTI,dOt&d]'B'e,W,,&g beautifully taken .. . "I The pr 0. 0 inuch pr*fia for her officiency. A ter end of the silk is found and reeled on, the choir sustaining rIp paper has g . f rU words from ttle chair- Mrb. Wieland of Toledo ard her well the cliortift. At tile totfortorV the ad, Postage Is m211'1&l1'r=rmd, to tho lectutte room alater-im-law, -mrs, Georgo DiddaNh Alleges Peat -I Nicholson And Shannon , ",ow . - I r 6 bu whem riftealtmahts wer6 1)assed and little son of Detroit, I I saliff A, lovoly dueft 11 In Heavenly love I .- ) erl tion 'Ile pillee 01 Vora tin i Robinsonli Inst . . romainin ,#,round, and the lovely coftee, we may anstAr of Nee. 011APICS Wells, Dayflold Ah! Ing," Rev, Mr. . is 0 . necemameg, Add, WAR more, acceptable that toe floAd,for a couple of days lit .Tune. Pastorate wag Siloam n6ar London. its or# 14mupatfult erikown. Diff6tallb kinds of cake tot. , M". VU16 arid dr—lif." U-A -1._ Afro 01111- ,A4, IQLAar.f4h * *­ Vt . A. * Re c o rd' I - +.: - I - L'111 , I . I , . I .. .1. , - 11 . ttro I I . . 4, ", ', , - . . , 1, - ,he#. Wv. rame to rerntan Vvi to na thA kitil P,nd 'before his deati) U , vitittriende at iN, I no a *hi. weeks provioug to tedpremh. homdat Pilot Motif 4 shd wo Mr. atid Mrs, W m In Un. childrgn of Vernon hm heon visitint bore for 6 Ing, t eir relAgv,o his dAush. I family of Mr, W. V � . .....­, . . at H611110AVIlle, . Aw AM 10,011 W Zilt'! ilk the is io*n , ­­ . 11 � . � I , I I 1". I, MASA.A_ ...._,_,__Jr::*�*&_-%t.&� ,1"t-., __ � — A Aq4t;0 of Mrs. Xurpl%v Stanley, fto'nim Mon, I dMV- MI's, A UVP.IIY aft6f lunblicon, ' took bet U(%Ab out for a drive Which '� . "'S Inia, f Afila. 011116 feel tuom like re ina nft,g 101190, Goderloh looked Z lotirdy. WAs Rubin Sh6ppitrd, toacher �;o. I Aeftfield, had with tli(j other towlitirs, 0, Port Albnr;b a mostonl6yable picnic. fte ganing WAro & grent mouroo of Atnueoment to all, , . . 4 J'uat a few pri, . Cos :-. . . . � .. Girls' Lued Boots, 8 to 10, worth 850,go1bg ab ........ 60c . irls'Buttoned Boots, Pitt, bip. wotth $1, only ........ 60c on's Laced Iloote; Would W cheap at $1, foll, ........ 1145c, , , adies'Genninta Dong.olaXid Strap Slippers,worth $1. Vac adiW Dougolo; Xid Buttoned ltoot8,-worth $1,75.. *haim ents' PonAblit Kid Gaiters, woll worth $2 ........ *1.190 ), . isseg Poll Ae Buttoned Boof,N, special f6r ............ 000 The choice is Irnmonme, the bargains untellable., Wo 01vo you & fair wowning thos, will not laot long, come 640713'ridaymortiltiRt To Investig0e fe to InveAb 0 the MI Reliable, I . I I . t . . I I � Wma, TAYLOOR & SON., I .IV- I 10 - Cash and One Prim, . W . *]V,ggs tAken."AA,01,81h. . . � , 1103MANon OF-Pler. AT T."n W0111C. I I 0, &I ,..!AN clear for two days ab.... . ....O.... also . for 6c . '! I I , 1 . 80 Canvas for 4c 75 Yards, of plain and faboy , , 2 . . Ribbons, 2 Inches to live Inches . I I end only of grey Canvits, about I I widet Assorted colors, regular I i I 50 yards, PA inches wide,regalar . . 15c, 18c and 25a values, to clear . I So liality, while Ili lasts just I On Saturday or Monday, at_: .... so . bat$ price # ....................... 4c . . � � 1 . Wra.pt)ers at $1 i 760 Black Silk Velvet Wrappers made of good df .1 for 39c . . I � ,Ladies' strong Print, Waist well lined, I � I I I 1 end only abou125yards of black silk velvot,soft rich finish, suit. � � skirt 110 inches wide, nicely I . � � trimmed with frillsand firtioli- � able for Aiaking capos. or trint- ing braid, kegular $1,50 wrap- . ! I i ining dresges, regular rice was 15a, Saturday Mon.lay per, to go at. ... *.. ... ..... ...... I W I � � 0 I . or only., a ae 60c Oarpet for 38c . 1 I 120c Apron Muslin M. yards of 'Union Carpet, full W . ! .� at 10d , Inches wide, reversible pattern, � ; . I I I end only of Apron Muslin with , thtlee cluster trickst., regular extra, heavy quality, dark afid I . light; colors, out, regular 50c � � . . value 90c, to clear at ............. i6c, � carpet, for ...................... 3410 . � . 100, 12Y40 and 156 Doy. � 180 Matting flor MO � . y I lies at 8 tor 1 O,o I PlecO :APAheso, Matting, w1bh � . I Stamlied lintinj),oylles, in Assort. , cotton warp, peAt dosign, JosbL tile thing f6r bedroom or Win- . I ed'.4 aP08 And designs,. some with colored flowers, your , ingroom , regular price 18c, to � elear an 'Saturday ot? Monday . tholoo of the lot At 3 fok .......... too 1: at ............................... 112ie I __�_ " � , I . . _ - __ , i . i 1� . ! .1 TotIft AXt)NJMV)ftA0X . ,�, � I � I -.111 V -,NOV WASW IT � Irt - � CILINTON _,- E:,- __110.