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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-23, Page 14 t _ ,� ) NI . . . I ­ I . . . . , , .. 1_� " . . I I . I I � I , - � , . . . . . . . I I . . I. , Fl� '. 1-12ft,041 WNW -711 - I -�"--�.-.-,-...��,---,.,�--."".,-.�-- �--.--."����---.----A..-.�.-,-.-�,.,-�-----,.-� . e0ee6l1eeeaGeea %OG�191R�eeEQ@Qoe@q-���e�Rae!f)�e- - M � : , , � . � ,. .:. .., �11= - - Uard0a PArly. . � ___ F , . . _ - _ --,-- - ----- � .... 41itioUcals, , . . . ... .1, , � , I , ... ,'I . , :, . . .�,:I. ___ 11 . BAYFIELD. - . . -.1. I..., -,-�--.-��,--,����--,-�.,.-�---;��-"---- I . HLYTH. . � � .-I—— - I $UMMERHILL, I __ STANLEY TOWNSHIP, I . . � W The garden party lie Id on the . irounds Mr. 1. Prout Mr. 8, 11. $with bits ,shipped three hundred heact . ' I , I I -_ . �­. � 1 of on Thursday of cattle from Huron Mr. Jos, A.Horton of Huroudale was Miss Allen ,of Burlington, who has Harvesting is A thing of t .be p%starid Mrs. (Rev.) G. M. 101by of Dellit 1 . . I I . 4. . . . ;. f . or OVelling Of last Was , k WAS 06 pleasant county so far this mouth 4 August. . ' the guest of Me, 0. W. Holman 0, few beau visiting Miss Fintilmore, returned tilling the ground and making ready visiting ab the home of bee pare riti . / � . * I and enjoyable affair. 16 was tinder The F Iranian are practising for the I days'last week. home this week. for putting In fall wheat is the order of Us. and Mrs, Watkins, . I s the auspices of the Indies of the Bap- tournain ant in Stratford on Labor Day Rev. W. Graham, late pastor of Sb, Mrs. A. .0, 11radwin and children re*. � the clay. - Miss Mabel Johnston of Portee ... � �, 1, tist church, who did everything to their power to make the gathering .a and count upon at least one quarter of the purse, Andrew's church here, but At present of Dornoob, is visiting his many fri- turned to Blytil on Monday after a two in Goderich Mr. Thos. Clark, who is selling the Kangaroo plow for 13,, A. Higgins of Hill is spending a few days wit.4 he aunt, Mrs. Campbell, . I ";� 1% n I , . ( ) "' over 1(� success. The S� A. band furnished , . Iliusic"'and did very Wells indeed, . . � Mr. Frank Hovey occupied the Ang­ lican pulpit in Seaforth at both servic. ends in and around Bayfleld. He is Accompanied by Mrs,Graham and their weeks visit .' Dr. and Mrs. Tait left on Tuesday for a two weeks visit with relatives ill 'Varna, is still booming the business. h4vingsoid, twelve last week, Tom is Miss Minnie Hill of Clint o*n Is visit Ing, with her friends, Misses Carrie an I T( -We're � . % Plummer 11fir Six Ponies. eslast Sunday and next Sunday will . two youngest children. . St. Thomas and Muncey.- I a, hustlers and no mistake, Liffie Butte. . , I . . . . * fl . Mr. Plummer of Blyth was in town take the work of Rev, W. J. Doherty at Hensall and Staft, Rev, Mr. Marsh of Chicago occupied the PulPib in the Presbyterian church Mr. Ernest Talb and Miss Sheppard, who have been visiting at Dr, Tait's ,We are glad to report that Miss Janie Johnston,, niece of Mr. Chas, Mr. U. Butts went to Watford on business trip last week, . . I. . - I 1, �' " ' 0 1 'El To School Tuesday and yesterday and the span of ponies lie drove was admiruil by Master Hugh Brewer, Who is with the fill ally in Jowett's Bayfield, last Sunday morning and, preached an excellent sermory -17 the text,GAL vi. returned to their respective homes in St. Thomas and Muncey oy� Tuesday Johnston, who went through an operaw I . tion a short thrie ago,is fully recovered Miss Ida Adams of Oonsta tice is vif iting fit the residence ot Mrs. . W, i 1, .;-, . ;;� everybody.. The brown, in particular' grove, has for the been . "From ..on henceforth - anct Is able to be around Aga in. McBrIen. ltlz .1, ­ . $ 1 &A -5 . " 4 1 . . Is* a beauty. Mr. Plummer has six past couple of weeks quite ill, The trouble has All been . . Job no man trouble me for I bear in my body themarks of . Mr. John Mason, prop. of the Cent- ral Hot . � I a] and one of Blyth's most Miss Charlotte Johnston, from Dear Mrs, Murray of Clinton has b' as . .. . . . 1. I .. � . . nta . . Uff � I ponies in all and It is his, intention, to two or three of them the caused by an injured finger. the Lord Jesus." IntlyeaveningRev, ,highly respected citizens, died on Wed- Bruceflold, visited friends in this neigh- . visiting her daughter, Mrs, Thoma . . . I . ' exhibit At Toronto exhibition, where the com. -petition The many friends of MV.J, 1). Kilty, now of Calumet, Mich., will be pleased D. B. Marsh occupied the pulpit. : Messrs. 1ohn.A. Falconer and John nesday week after a brief iliness, The funeral took place on Friday under the barbood last week. . Air. Uhas, Parker, Our veteran Lindsay of this place. , I Mr. B. Williams of Colborne. visite4 The happiest days in the history of every person are their school 1. . ere is i great difference in the ways schools are now Con- I will be of the keenest kind, I . . I to learn that his services have been so . Pollock have returned from Winnipeg auspices of tb� 0. 0. F. and L. 0. L, thresher, who bits entered on his l8th season,. Is doing big In the village on Sunday, - 1) ducted as co pared with 40 or oven 10 years ago. We have bet. . 11 ter teac ers, better systems and better opportunities to -day for That Kansas Wheat. I Fair Bros. report it satisfactory sale much appreciated that he has been given an increase of fifty dollars per where they spent the summer. They bave returned earlier than usual as lodges and v�" one 6f the largest that ever left this place. I some threshings and bits the prospects of a busy season. School opened on Monday last au Me, C. A. Tebutt, teachers has agal . " I ge4ting a tication than ever before. - . I � of Kansas winter wheat, though therp month. . the fishing season was so good that the The Blyth Tennis club journeyed to i Charlie is a bu§tler and very. popu lar taken up his abode oil the, Base LInE - I % H ver, the sundries we sell such ag Scribblers, Lead P6riells, Polls,- - . Inks, 10rayous, . has been no individual sale of more I . The now house of Mri Jaynes Mate. , required quantity- for stora, was I �.. 92 Goderich last ri ridity and 'played the . I 0 among the farmers. Sorry to hear that Mr. Richard Peck, L, 0: L. No, 028 will hold it, specia Tuesday ,) etc, Twenty-five cents will now buy what used to than ten bushels, The farmers don't on the Huron R' , oad eAsb is rapidly secured earlv. ' . - h team. return match with the Goderle . meeting on night of this weel . costa ollar or more . We take great pleasure in talking about our assortment of School Supplies for this term, combining as it � . a c on rea I yl I I Ally on 1) � - approaching comp a ion. r. .� The gard held on the rec- tory The Blyth boys were success; It in 11r.,is not enjoying ye. y good'hea.1th at I The Re Go , , () d (5 bes all that is. newest and best for the scholar's use. � 3) ) I Account of tho small berry, bob as on I I experiment it will be shown that the Prior is contractor of the rick r . wo I and, as is characteristic of him, is not. h grounds.. las Thursday evening was a, decided success. There was every events viz.-Cookand Tait beat Holmes and Kylle, Douglas$ and Den- present; . �. Glad to hear that Master Oliver Me- * . ducted the services in St. Peter� church last Sunday evening, I . � I M Book CoVers Supplied PRRB. I � I I wheat grows larger in Ontario than ling 16 along. . I plenty. of music and everybody seemed nett beat Dickson and Aikens, Cooke Ilveen, a former,Sta nley boy but rioiv Miss Ernie Wallace of Clinton is vii , . . . I I . I I . . ' ' the 7esb it will become still more popa, I . � - . Mr. J, W. Ohidley has been appi ,int. satisfied with, the good things provid- . beat Shanhon, Tait beat Dicksorif of Warwick towyish1p,. and who has I iting her sister,.Mr' s. Harry Wooe I I I . . ai W. Cooper & Coo . I larwiththem, Fair. Bros. have had - . f the froxil as ed Court Deputy of Court Clinton 1. 0. V. ad, The proceeds.amounted-to $73.. Some Douglass beat Alkens, Bennett 'beat Xylie. I been attending the .High School. at Watford, has been successful inPass- l'yard. . . � I -Airs, John Bullard went to Hami' . . 9 C enquiries r wheat . points Mr�Ohldley will Attend bh6 Iligh . - miscreant, who should be . Ing his exam. for Part I on his () . . . . . ( I () . . . I () . CLINTON. � 1) far. north as Ethel, . . . � . . *Mr. Court meeting, to be held in Gode ri ch next week, as the representative ot tile languishing. behind prison bars, deli�. . � . orately cut the talls off three of Mr. Miss Edna Hamilton lef bon Monday � for a two weeks visit with friends in . . second class Certificate, Oliver is a brigh b ton on Tuesday�. as a delegate to �tlyl I Grand Lodge,of Loy'al True Blues, _ 619te 91' . 11 �_ 9&G@9GKR1 I 'Nowson Coming Home. . Rev, ,I : . . . . I . . local breLtbern. I . . - Bailay!s horses one night last week in . T11 . � Brucefteld. . youth, of 15 years and no. doubt will ` The Surmberhill F16 and DrumBan, ' � tee@ I I I . . . eq�aat" , � - Rev.. IV. G. Howson, the. eloquent I .pastor of the Rattenbury street church,, The collection of photographs sent * to the Paris . exposition by Mr. 'the pasture field. This docking bugl. . " tie . sa iq particularly cruel attlit's tim , a Dr. Collins of Kin cardine *kit take -charge of' Dr. Tait's praciice� fop a make his mark in the very near future, We congratulate him on his success , haa. bqen engaged to furnish music a the Orange picnic 66 be held at Londes, . . . I 1. - . . . . . . . Why .� � .. . . � . I . . I . I writes that though not feeling very � . . .Frank Jackson of Barrie haa.�. awarded 6 . . of the year as horses require at . . . I the fly I Couple of weeks. : , ,: I . I . ' I Miss Eliza X. Johnstone is visiting ber sister near $6. Helens boro on the 2kh inst,, that is Wednes I . � day- ­ - � __ � , well yet, he has, nevertheles�, profited . bronze med&L . Photographer Jackson Is. protecters they can get, besides, if the Miss McKoy- of Detroit is visiting (it present. of next week. � . . . . . � __1=== . . . . I . . . . . . . I . . .. by his sojourn.in balmy Muskoka' and �. I , an old Olintou,boy�,a son of0itizen , . I I � S' person intended it air a ailgffiction of . . I .31iss.L. Sutherla nd� . ` I � Mr. Goo. L%wrason is. preparing for a la r w ifiter's -trapping - - . . . � . . � . . . . . . . .. * � . I I . . . I �IUTTLB- . . h6pes,to be.among ,his people:ngAin � . . John Jackson. . . . . . � some sl?Ite against, the owners, it was er a, ' spices of A lawn social und th au ge. as he has s6oureif thirty. traps, George, . . 11111sgreen, I t , ., I-. I Do you want to -voast yourself cooking meat when the tern- . . . . �'BRJEAK , _. 45 . next week. He expects that the good . . effects will be. more appar.ent by and . � T.un-.N-sWs,RFCORD is pushing ahead � � . Poor revenge, indeed. , I Mr. and Mrs. W. Horton -of tsborne Trinity. church will be held on . .. lay. the church grounds on Frk � . will. make Air. Reynard � and other dest* uc. I . r .. . I '. Miss A. Consitb, who recently com perature has.been ran ,qing from 05 to 100 degrees, in' tie shade . I . Inevery home littlebrea s . .k I . � ligthen and by and that they will stre . . and gain � 1 Ing a wider-spkead popularity . than any other Ideal paper, keep enb Monday in town, the guests of 'P - .. * ' -night' Refreshments Will be served. ' tive animals scarice in this neighbor- . I . hood. I � ".. - pleted herNorrardSchdol. co . urse at Lon . I I . . I . I I . . . - . I . I. . . . ' . . . are occurritig.d%ily. � I 3gay be Table Silverware.' ' . sustain him for another yqar's hard . . Woik. To thi's hope his congregation, ,To . pace with the news of_Huron a perus-� I of. the Tian. Mrs. G. W, Holman, - - . . I . ­ . , , I , , 'As. the nights begin to engthell and ... Mrs. Sherlbek of Winnipeg is vist . . It. Ing relatives in town. . � ' . . I - - . . . Mr. Cho, .9 Reid shipped two car idads . . d6n, left ori Satur . daynight for-Fordyc . in East Waw ty ' a. osly, where she bits ac I .. . . . I .. I When' I.. .. I . . Alay be Rings,Brooches,Pilis . � May be Watches or Clocks. . Who so wubh'dnjoy his disc ourpes, will . . al columns of NEWS -RE. . ' I I . CORD is now a necessity. I � . . Luna keeps out of sigh . . . two. are b . egin-' Cott of Stanley I was I in Mr.(,W. P. -S . of ., fat cattle on Monday last. I Mrs.. E. Johnstone visited the I h cepted. bhe prip6palship of t , a schoo . . � I ,� . . . . . . . . Whatever it is we're anxioii:4 . I . it shall come our way. . � respond -with P, hearty.amen. I . . I . ' � . . The bicycle.trophy race, rpti. off in. ning to realize the need of our street I . lights, Itis a pitytbat,some Arrange- I town.on Tuesday. . I . Ukwyei Blair . of.Brussels was s, ,under ,parental roof.last Saturday. ' . attlyab, place, Miss Consitt forryyarl� , taught with ratic . It. acceptance, th( - you can get. somet;bing in the . Can tied Goods line a great deal * � We Repair such things.in a . I . .. satisfactory manner. . : - . Zhe Rattenbory League Discussed Miss.1000, , . I I . . .. . . The Rattenbury street Leagui a Chang- . thei Park. on Thursday evening last, was of a very tame noure, owing to met . ' to cannot be made Wit y h some part 'to take the'matte a us r in hand and' ,.Iyt4 visitor on Tuesday, . � B Mr. Jas. UcMurchie won the handle McHwen Bros, are doing good work I . . r with theirnew th esbing machine.. - school north of this, place.' � . ' I Mr. T. Coleman was, in Tuckersibit] . . ruore appetizing - I . I � I I . . -Our charges are moderate� . . our.servic6s prompt, .� . ad' theord6r of its theeting:orr Monday . . Missions the dissatisfaction of two of the three I . . 'Contestants with.thebandicitp. 'Aboth. I , the a, .giv ectriclight. 'What will cpr coun-' - . I . . from, M cap tournamenti in tennis r.. . . ..., � Mrs. Geo. S or . I � I Lind' s. and children of . . . Toronto At � I last Friday getting the'ground on Ill . �., ' I . . . Here' i Whether large or smalift - receives all the attention . ,1. . were.discussed. night, �irhen � I Sides were chosen, the f 110win ' tak.. : . . . 10 9 . .er . race will take, place this evenin I . . . :. I . g.... .1 ci say to the propositi if the exist. on I . .. . . Ing plant is not going tobe -used by -its A. E. Bradwin by 6.2. 3-6, 6.3. .. . � r.6 About 0 - o'clock Wednesday a.m. it I . I I. � � are visiting her sister's,Mrs.. . I .. Win. Palmer,at. liresemb. .. � I . . . - Tue erstni6h. farm read forfall k y wheat I He, will move over this1dil, we. believe ..? . � I . .. I ''. . . .' � . I . . .. it requires. . . I .1 .. 1.�. . . -ing.- part: -Misses Daisy * Doherty, � Miss'Jean' Scott; �uperl tendent. of . I � 11 . I present owne�. Let another be secu r. ­ was discovered in. Livingstone's. saw .1 � Mrs. R.- Bingely and Children, who. . . . Mr. Smith Kitty arrived At his broth. . I I .. � . . . . . . . . I - . . I I � .. I 1'�e aRre' LefiderS . . Blanche Sheppard, Emm.a Stephen- . . . .. I . - the De" 'Will acohess' wor,k,-. Toronto, I- I . and give us light, A village of he ad f: �. . . yy turn- mills and although the fieetne o . have been sta ' Ying with Xtrsi.'John Rath-. . er -in-law% Mr. T. Farquhar's it coupl, f . A few Palate Tielclers :-Can, ned Chickefi; Duck, Pigs Feet, -in � our Vne. - * I . , I son - and Me H� E, Rorke. Each wag . . , , . , ., , ., . . . .speak in the Rattenbury otr .eet church I . . size and importance p f Bayfleld should . . . . ad out prom- 11 they - *could I . ptly, the .best. well ofBaSrfield for 4',sh.orb time, ive! . ,of weeks,or so since -and ,just in tim, . ead ' ch rkey D�41!, Tu I k , L"n - L I 't y 9 0 uc e� Macloray,. ob- I T ongu.' - � .... 1. I 11" - . .. � �. . i - .1 � 1. . . . . . 1. � 7a Q*eWS' Pao - supposed to represent a missionary And � to answer.:A seven -minute shower Of. . I next Sunday a; m. at 11 o'clock. Hot' ' . rmatio regarding Oject: is to give into . A -*rnereiynotresb satisfied with accom ' . . modations and� convenieneds' that . do was to iave'the lumber -in the . � . . . yards. . "Mr. Livingstonei 'has had . turned to'their linine,, in ; DArolb � on . � �Saturday lase. , ­ . ': '. ' . irichardsion to turn fix and help, with the harvest � �, as Mr. Farquhar -severely injured III I -, 'r., arabu, Shrimps,: Bar- 's C . 10c, - I . . I I questions. Mrs. William Harlandand . the work being done inthe Deaconess' . would be put to shame by an ordity" ary b a this a. unusually busy....seaso I Miss Ray has � given up, ankle,.. which.,laid him up Jor sot134 . I , . d nee, etc. . . I � �� . i . . Jeweler, Expert Watc.h ' 'Mrs. Duncah Stephenson,, both4 Of I . House and Training 86hool. . � . � . * ' I . . coruntry corner. Wake up,'city fathers, . , I I - - summer and his I .oss wil be heavy.. her - ichool 1�.'neav - Wyoming. . Dame - ' . days. He is able, to g6t * " ' I . around. now . I . , . . I . . . R ai' ep. rer and Optician� whom. take much in'terest .in League. . . * . I - .. . The sermons of Rev. Mri Laidlaw, ­ . gl've us light. Let us know you - are . . � About,25 men will be thrown out of . rumor . . has it that Miss RAYJS going . I . and though�still lame.was belpink to . . . I . . . . . . . I . E���,����_ work, were present and, took part I . I . I In . I . who ispecupying the pulpib� of Willis. . alive. Call u meeting for discussion, I I I -employment and 69 the electrie dyQa, . to. give up teaching small pupils and is I - . rush in the oats last week. Unfortu ' , 1. . . . , . For '. .1 . the,evenitig's program. . . I . : . I . church during the Absence of - the p&s. - . I . . take;the.express!6n -of.the ratepftyers . . . I . . . mo .rooms wer6in connectipmwi th the ng tolfistruct a la. 901 a : pupil*.in .the . , .rg . .. . ' . . jabaly.k is now laid up with i r. Kilty . ' : ., . . . - � . .. . � . . . I ­ Sandwiches there , is nothing I I : . � I . .. . I ... . 11 .: . . . . . . � .. I . .. ' ' . . 1. I I 11 . Pood Ball. ' . I . . . . , tor, are highlyspo ken of by the coii� � .. . . El , , gragation. . a appears to be the most . in some Way. The village has no debt ' . and. it would be. better to create one''if I . . I . P* wills our town Will be in darkness f or " . W � a:, " Juildingg while. We believe the I . 1. very near future. I .. - I . . . � Mr. Thomas Walker has fl ' I nishoil the ' bealed b, a -11. � and a the res It of.overworl sing, , * it And Which will prevent..birr - I __ � . . . . . ' . . , 4' � . . nicer than Deyilled.Ham. . . I , " astiball nine played. in I clintolils b . - Wingh.arn. last Saturday afternoon and I . � . acceiptable supply, Mr, Stewart has ydt* . . . . . I I . we had so;;ylething in tha .way �f .light I . . , and *contents .were fairly dovetail by ' .1 : foundation f or Beatby's store in Varna and ib mow awaits the -�rlcklayers; doing Very m uch for sorriddays y .at. - Mrs. y . .. ... 1. . . . . . our. - , , . . cu.111*ng: -St O" 6 k � got what they rather expected, . viz,, d6- feat. It wag eVerybody's ghimi though do at least for some time. . � secure . I sick . ,Gardener Jovner'6. horse took and. better streets.to -show for*.Ib, thin . . . � boast q . f no debt *and live in total dark- . in" I - . suran I ce. . � . . . . I . .. . v �� I .. - . I �: .� -� ' ' This same good mason ha*s done . .much th bayfield (Rev.) ,,Kitty and family of Delhi who were gueits. at Mr. Farquhae I . I � . . . . � .. I . :. . . upto theeighth innings., but at.the, while on the rounds Tues Dr. 1. day, but 6ss and grope otir way at. bight I . I thro .. � , I . . ­ . I I I I ... . . VARNA.' ' of a stone w6rk along the. . Road, Fourteen yi�ars ago be; built for some days, returned to Clinton 6i Saturday to meeb Mr. Kitty. '. � . . . I . I .. . Dessert is easily made.if you . I .� . I .1 . I I. . . . . . . . . I . *. Conclusion the score stoodfive to .two . I '01111 Blacks!] brought it around; .Ax Mr. . I Joyner stood and saw his horse kick . u gh poolsof water. .&b any rate . I ,. we in ust havelights of some shape and if 1. � . . I . 11 I., __ � I . . - . -the foundation for Me. JohnDennisoed . . . 'The Pare Line is one of the best grad use Instantaneous Ta Hasty Jellycore, in 0 different , I . Before putting in in$, fall stock *. : - - home team. . in favor of. the Ttie ' . tons. -were handicapped bythe absence . � I the Dr.'s.box stall info kindling wood I . . v , . we. g oback,to the laptern-011-the.posb . � � . *variety itwould- be better than, It The Clang 6f the school ,bel s,again , heard in our midst And school duties . . barn oil tiler homestead and since then ba, s*had. two more contracts for Hid ad roads in Stanley township,. which 1! .. noted for'lbs .gpod highways. This h flavors, at. This Cash I .1 I . . � I - - of Bouts and hoes I want to I clean out all spring * and sum- ... . of -two of their beab players, -includin g 1. . � . � , he began'tb estimate the Cost of anoth. . . - er driver, but bits been spared none at all, .' . . . . . ... , ? . . . . . ' . have been resumed for another ternit' I . . . ­ * I � I .. same well-known f6rater. .. .. . . I � . .1 I . due to the property owners along tbc - . , . I I i . .. . . . � tier lines And Wit . qake prices I r air regolar pitcher; but W. Ross .th . . .. I ,. I � . . . . �tbat' . .1 .. I � . I . .. � expense, . 4 .1 , I . . I .. .. � , -;Miss B. Jennings Mrs. Jennings.and � Miss Lauiva.:Cairnsis visit Ing friends . . . . Agarden - 'held .. party.'ws;'s on the. I 'Line, who, no� coni tent with t 6 at ' h it. . . . . � Grocery � . . . . . I I I to suit the purses. Cal And get the -benefit for two weeks, .", I wenWryto the box.and ac4uItted him- . , self weil.� The return 'gaine may be . I .1 . I . . . I � , , Mr. George Sagb began to Work .for , . .. . I were guests tit the. rectory last Mory- " .., � InForest this, :week. . , . Mrs'.,. R. . McCool of Drumb . of, who. lawn of.Ur - . John Mansoii of the Gosh an Line on, Friday evening. of Iasb week tute,la or All .b owance, contributed vol. untarily an extra,amo,unt. . ! I I . . . I . 1. . . . . � � . : * . played here on .Saturday. .The team � . - theRansfordeatthe opening of.theli, I � 11 .. � salt" blockat Sbaplebon; Over 'thirty ,dAyandTaesday. There also accom- �Oanied them Mr. H, McLeod o - ' jqel f- I I ' p to 6nd the funeral of 'her came It at " . . under the auspices of. .the Blake P - res ' ' . . . Mr.:Thos. errotb W6 on 8' 1 atutday O(MRCOOPER & CO. . . .. .. - . . .. I . -'. . . � which went to Wingliam consisted of: I �W. McRae C."W, Ross.p., R. Agnew I 1 years Ago and, with the exdepbion. of. flv'e been: ` ' . I . s no B. 0. . . . . I . 9 . I . Mr. Loyd.Hodg ens, Seaforth, 4 his all' grandfather, the. late T. Johnston�'haa . had: to proton her stay on account of . 9 . . byterlan congregation. The weather . . was all thab could be desirpd zrid tb 6 I ' for Oourtrighb to resume -his dutiei ' I. I as teacher there. � I . Dorner store-Searles'block. Phone 23; ."-�-�R.. J. - chiff . . . Ib,, W. .T. Harland 2b.,. B. Dayment I years, .bits in their employ ... I . . T � I I two, brothers., Cecil And Reginald, the illness of her little. boy Earl�who . attebilance large. the Zurich brass . . . . I � . .. . Cash for Butter and. Eggs. PNN� . . � . . . . . .. I . I . � � 1: . .. - .8b,j. E. Johnston s.,s.,.J. B. Hoover I. L.i. . t I )j: Doherty c. f.,, P. Matheson: r.f. .. . .. . . . ever sin6e.. ­ his is the verybest of evi.' �, dence that;16 is bot changeable. Mr. � Sage looks after, the derrick And' has it . I paid ' .1 a visit at the rectory 1496 lwiek. . . , , . Arnong the. many .guests at thegar- has': been ufider: doetbroo. care. Almost . yer since they came. Weare glad to 0 . � I ,trida .b, nd the itbtte � from . that_ sarrid 1 -tge furnished musle while in, addi;. vill, . I I . ­ . ... . . I I � I � � . . Blako,` . . . . . . I � . I . , . . . . . - . . I � �. � . . . - !!!!!�!� * . ' - . ... I.'. . � . 11 '. I 0 ..o :: THE TWO..AJIS. � . a., � W. . . 1. � . . .. . . I . . Markleit Yesterday. p . .b '. I .. . . I I . up its full brine . . * den party on Thursday.last w a noticed learn that he is now, slowly improving. . .1 . . I tion,4 . theta iWas singing, rdditablons,etc. ., . - At Mr, John Keys, who lives ,j ust I . . . . 1. � 1. I �. . . . . .. . ''. ­ I ... . � Miss Ida Miller . I .. . . 11 � home wedding took place at ' , A-pretT,Y . ' . high-noortypsterday at the, residence . ring quoto of ever . . . � .. I � .y � . .. ,day. . I I . . . . . . I I :, .1, . � , , - . A Rdiepayer Kicits. , .. . : I Mr. and Mrs. Hilton My.. Hilt6n b6ing � . .3 I chlof on theataff in 'editor's office. � .. . , ye , � .. . I .. in health, : ­ . � - Bi A; - Hi, and famil drove � � gginq y . �dowiyfoLucayi on Saturday eveningon The Compaby Appeared, to enjoy them�, �. . selves immensely. I 1- Mrs. W. Wheatley -and, family ana. jacent the vIIIR96 on the Hay side, hiis I ' . his new barn about complated -. It ist roomy building but space. Will be'ab, 1 � I I ­ � . 1. � . .. � I . 1. . . . :� � 1. . . .1 .1 . . � . I � . ,. . - . .. . I . � P � . � ... - - .. - �. : C I t hl' at I I I I- . i . . .. . . I . .1 .. .. . I ''. . o � I I ng" Of .Mr. Jacob. Miller, when. his third .1 . . . .. . .A ratepayer writes to'THM NEW9- Airs. (Ray.) Hadgens of - Seifor . 1. th is � , a viiii; to Mrs. illggins':sist�er. tbey I Mrs.31eild of Clinton v.1sited,friends in ' -all housed premium when the crop is, . . . � . �.. . . I I . . . . . . . I . . I . ' M., was . united ciauglit6r, Ida, In I . RiccoRD as follows..-- Will you kindly the guest of Mrsi Jennings, rectory. I � . I � � returned home -on Monday morning. . . , , this vicinity recently. I I . .11 � . . I . mi.. I(ey* VVII6 is it metriber of the well . . i I . � . .1. . . .� Wholesale Prices' a to Air. Louis B.'Filyt of Be marriag . . ,. . r" . formed -by lin. The ceremony was per . inforin the writei When if ever, the o . : Threshing li the order of -the day and - I , ib kee s Mr. Chas. Parker on th6,111 voo o M ' ba, Able a visited her I lend Miss I ew r . . . , MINE beginning Miss R. Turner of Clinton has re . , . turned. to . " . . known It a s I family of Stanley town. Y. � , . . I . I . 1. . , authorities ar going to pub our squ a are .p . . . I . . I Stephenson th 4va, a r esu .me.bar duties as teachqt ship, paid a kood figurefor this place I I I . .� . .1 . . . . - I Rev, - Me, Shaw in the pre sence Of only � in good shape, or why 11; is left in the - , I . CAMP XINNEHARA of this week. - I I . . . . of S. S.No. 8, .1 I . . I . withoub Improvements, and now, to . . I .. I . I . ,. . I . . � , .. . . . . . . . .. ,. In order to reduce our stock 6f Boy$' Olothing� . immediate friends of the contracting . P' arbles- After:the hapoy couple had ' I . condition it is ab presep t. Astranger, after'seeing the rains -alongside the I .. , . I I : - On Saturday last another Aent. was. 'composing Mr. Joe Jacobs -took very Ill on Mon- I day and is under . the doctor's care, . As . , Z ,. Rev. Mr. Hit an aud wife of Wyom. . . . Ing called at. the home of Mr. Joseph . . getherwith this batn, he has.one o the finest dwellings in the township . . we'Will 6611 at the following out pricesio, If yo u been made I ;be recipients of - hearty* . Clarendon Hotel,the open callers next 'and .added to the number this . he haa bee !it, po'or health for scorns ry , 1ticliardson lastr Monday while on their . It occupies a fine site and draws th4 . wani:a Suit for your boy : . I -you cannot do,better good wishes and congratulations the, Ao the wedding to McCool's. livery , the ditch I � .Camp. It is occupied . by Mfisters Duncan Stevenson of Clinton and time his re.Covery is doubtful.'. . Way to Clinton. , , . . attention of all passers by. May suc I - I . than bu frora this stock.: . - ' . . . .. ... . � . ly � '. . . . . . . . . � I , . " company sat clown . . ' tile,2,55 train Mr. and dinnerand by . I ' throughthe square, wouldco me to the conclusion that Clinton was a deserted I . . Robertson MacLean' of Seaforth. ­ . . . Thos. Walker has the stonework built of Be tby Bros. new store. - Tom a , Mr. It. T. Reid,- who has been holi- I . dayiug at .horn ' ha;s re ef turned to his V s On t tit a to shine.upon Mr., Xeyi ,cs n 1 1 - I and his estimablepartner. . I . � � I - I . . I . , ... .. � I . ' � ' , I . . .. Mrs. Edyt left, for their � honeymoon, I . . town,or that the officials have, no taste . Miss Mary Robb of Clinton and Mr. I and his. gang are hustlers at buildifig schoolbear Oentralia. . � . . Me, Thomas Sherritt, who lives new . 2 -Piece Suits for Boys, from 5 to 10 yeaks old, Were -$2.50, now $1,75 it .. I which will include a tripup.the lakes. - . � . . ' About them. Now that we are to have Cousins of the Brampton high. school . stbrie work. , . . . . . I . . . Me, R, J. Richardson,. B. A., who . . the village, is 9, brother of the!Conser 1. 46 at I I 41 I at .." . � .. : 3.00 11 2.25 I � '61 4.25 -If 3.50 ' Oil their return Me, and Mrs, Edyt will I good walks let us *Iyavii other :tbings . .staff of teachers wheeliid.out to camp - Mr. Sam Reid had the misfortune to . . I took a course of philosophical study in vative candidate in.. East Middlesex ' . I .. I �. . so of I � 94 4.00, It --3.25 take'up .house, in Berlin where. the I . I to' resp nd.'-�-Ratepayer. .. )Coe 0 . . : . on Saturday. The former remained ' got his foot stepped on by a horse the University of Wurzburg,Germany,' Mr. Sherritt has had quite an eXpev- I 8-pieco Suit gi , . , 7 years old, ., 6.00 I, ,4.W groom ,holds & good position. . THR . 1,� . . . 1. .. - . . �. I abcampover Sunday And the latter. I .. . . oulb'Is' one day lAsb week.and the re and who recently -bas been travelling lence, having lumberel. and mined, .4 . . of 8 to . 6,00 "It 5.00 I We have Men's Summer Pants at, I I . r I I . goo XEws-RiccoRD johis In wisbing:them it . . bright and f uture. . I . I I . I . . . . 1 HOLMESVILLE. ": 1. I . .. . returned to Clinton the same evi - . ening, Mr,lohn . that he walks rather' lame since, ' . in Switzerland, France and England, . arrived home Monday. .. but bits for a number of years beer . 1. I 1. I � . . - . I . . .prosperous . ., I . . 1. I ' .Curiningliame spent Sun.! Mr. - T. Ward has disposed othis car- on . faiming successfully" . .. . . . I . I . . � � I � . . . I . .. ,t.......,�A- J. HOLLOWAY, � . . I � . . .1. Pair Won the Trophy. . . . -The last half of the July Make of cheese has been sold to the Ingersoll day at camp. . . Not least among the many, pleabures loal of fab steers to Charles Reid for a . gdoct figure, No. doubt Me. Ward Miss Sarah E. Reid has returned to her school near Zurich,. ' I * ____________L�._ - .. . Bandon-Illullett. � , I ; . . . .Mn James Fair has won the silver . . trophy pub up by Me. J. P. Tisdall for . Ing C01bilany for 1060te, . Park . . Mrs Stanley is days enjoyed. by the campers here is the afternoonbath. A gently slopingsatidy willbegoingto Toronto to purchase . , For Stanley township news read Tirn Nrj.ws-R ORD, . . I � � � . Miss Flabb of Brussels is the guest; of . . . - , I I . HE ts 0 e " . I � . . Ur Sp devity competition among the veterans of the �1 apendin ifew 9A � with her mother, Mrs, Elcoat, Bruce. . -beach renders. bathing at this another carload of stockers in the near . . . future. , . . I . Miss Ethel Pipe. - . I .� , . . . Bowling club.. His final game Was field. , . , .place both comfortable and free from dang- Miss Emily Keyes returne � d on ­ .\ AUBURN. ' . Another of HulleWs pioneers -passed , . We make a specialty of Hats and have them all makes � a with Mr.. John ,Johnston, one of the .' . Miss Estella and Master Alfrid or and all fbdulp,e in this sport, both Monday from visiting At; ber brother r - .1 . . . away last Sunday in theporson of Mr. . sizes and abyres, All cheap but no interior goods. .1 I I . I I � . . most, enthusiastic players in the Club. in which A rink, competition is now on, i 1161mes left last week for - their home * � I � children and adults, I I Freds in Usborne where she has been' I - Miss Lily Rowed'of Undon Is th 0 .1 Thomas Willison at the Age of 73 years I Di�ceased bad been ailing for � some I . Our Summer Shifts are strictly, . I the most experienced skips will play in Detroit, - . I . Miss. Baker tit Pulls,rbon SPOI16 a Mrs. H, E.' Rorke entertained the Campers to 11, taffy pull- on Saturday for a couple Of weeks. . . � guest of her uncle, Mr. S, Caldwell, at � . time, the trouble being cancer of th( UP-tosaidate, . I I .. .. . ., .1 � I I ­ � .., . . . . in voine other position, Those taking are.: -1- W.Jackson, J. Bell, L - few day s as ihe guest of Miss Do evening. A huge bon fire. was lighted . . . . � present. . . Air. A. 'Youngblut of,11onsall is visit, stomach, . � Iss Allie Mi , Tyerman of Seaforth ii . . . . . . : J � , � , o /H 0 ,rT. 1�gh . .:_�A part Xenbedy,-J. W. Irwin; � 2-i. John. X. Stanley, � .. I .. ... The person who 108b. a' . . baby's tan I And songs, recitations, speeches, etc, ore the order of theovening, A very w . � . I . I I - _. . . . Ing friends in Xuburty. .. . Miss Flora Turner of Goderich Was visiting friends here tet peebent, , Fred. Button spent, Sunday . .1 .. . .1 I __ - ston, J. Taylort J. Rattenbury, 1B. Hoover; 3-W. Spalding, J.' Wise- shoe between Clinton And Holmesville, .merry Cline was spent. . Miss Cline, "She the betiall I I The Orangemien Are making great 'all the guestof MissEffieXtiox. lastweek, with LonOesbora friends. - , - -, . I .. I . I man, J, Wo Shaw, H. B4 Combe ; 4- ('211 &3� lasti week, way have the same of and I preparations for their' picnic, whi Air. and Mrs. T. Clark of Durigailbon . a 13 ties 1� d W a yj Win. Carter nd r le d Or I * . 4 I . I . ` - , D. A, Forrester, T. Leckie, j. ,tons. by calling at W. Stanley'a. I canvass", is quite in her element, amid natoral rugged beauty has Ill be held on the afternoon, of Wed-* wi have were the guests of the latter's parents Mensall on Saturday. 010-1, 6 . . . . I . . . I 1�_ ford, A. Armstrong; 6-S. Fair, S, . . Jackson, G. D. MeTaggart, W. IV. Par- Mr. and Mrs, Rose And Miss Rose of Fargo, Dakota are the guests of Me, and with marvellous accuracy and skill reproduc- �iews ,nesday next., The program will I something for everybody. There will last8onday, . Airs, Geo. Marshall is going to Toron' Harvest is a thing of the past Around here now. . .. ­ .-... "'.. , . - =t:====Ztzt���_ -1 _­­ ­­­­ � ­­. ­ ran -, 0-1. P. Tisdall, A. T. Coolie 110 Elfora. Wire Fence ad on canvass several beautiful of forest, lakii and hill, I be just enough speechifying and no more, vocal and Instrumental must 0, to next weekto take In the millinery . . Miss A.'Tyarman was in Seafor(I � � . I � I R, Agnew; 7 D. L. McPherson, -.To Harland, D. McCoryle, No Fair' A' W. W. Kemp, Page General Agent, was in our villuie on . Mrs. Hoover and family intend re. games, sports, etc,, etc, The Summer. openings. Miss R. Youngblub was the g, uesb of last Friday. - . ' P, I . a V% Porter. - - Mond I . turning to town this Week, hill Fife and Drum Band will be in At- Miss 0. Lawson last Week. HULLETT TOWNSHIP. i .. hoto'grcqihs,� . , .4y, . Misses Lucie and Browriia Andrews Miss, I'llora Ounningharne Webb to tendance, In the evening a cork. 'in , Mr. j. Cook has returned to his I I I ,- A.Pamily go-Wilon, I � . I of Pullarton are .the guests of Miss town for a few days but has returned , . cerb will ,be hold Hill's hall. ditties also Mr. Sh6ar to bbe Base Line Miss R Reynolds and Miss Ida o . . I . i Rey. Si L. Smith, formerly 4� rector Ab . Bertha Stanley. I again to camp. . I I The program will be such that, in OV, schooL.M199 O'Neil to At her accustom - Knuckle spent Sunday ill Goderich. I + Dayfleld, now. of Forest, has built a On Sunday morning Mr. A. J. -­�_. . .. . der to secure a seat, It will be neces- . oil place. Mr. T. Quigley of Seaforthwas horn( . � . ­ I , Rom mbel- you got a nice, large Photo ' pretty and comfortable cottage on the shore of Lake Huron about five miles Courtice preached in the Methodist church and in the evening, Rev. A. X. I . WEST TUCK4RSrIITH. sary to buy a ticket early. Spend the p. m, of Wednesday next with the -� It do Mi -go Nicholson is visiting under the parental roof. for Sunday. School opened on Monda,f with a fait � fbr framing with every doze from Voresb, where he and his family are spending the summ r months. Birks of London gave on excellent diso,ourso. Ab the VilwoAh League on - . Messrs, Amos Townsend, M. Lloyd, members of No. 803 will thee good. I Misses T. and.M. Lautenslager of .London are visiting under the oarent. attendance. Mr. P. Brennan still keeps poorly. ( . . � . e Lastweek a family Ile -union Was ar- ranged, when all the members of the Monday evening Rev. A. K. Bilks 3. Crich, Charles and John Layton wheeled to Goderich on Sunday U66 Mr. John Mason, who passed away At his home in Blyth on Wednesday of at roof a6 present. Mr.AlbeftNicholeon returned home I Miss Dalton of, Chicago, formerly our school teacher, is Pponding it fevv $4.00 � family, with the exception of Ambrose spoke on Missions, Miss Bean of Clinton viattea friends and spent the day With friends there. 1#86 week, was one of the ItNoble 400 11 ito from the West last week. lie likes it clays visiting among her old friends, 0-Y 6 - I L Cabinet of Rensall, were present and enjoyed A . . iby, in the vicin , Mr. Horace Bennett of the London as the sededers from the 1. 0. F. so well that lie will go back again. The Misses Foy of New York spent t . I � I Photograph 19 couple of days outing at I'Taka-it�easyll Cottage. Miss Ethel had just returned Misses Bette of Woodstoc k are visit. Road spent Sunday In the county town, Some attraction for Hors thoro, form the 0, O, P. were cA110d . Me, Mason was a, member of the Londes. few days visitingfrionds In this parto: tile township. , ! . . � from St. LukoIs � Hospital,' Now York, Ing at Mrs W. Mulholand's. . mothinks. I . ' bdra Courb at the time And, Went out; East iiaiyanosli. , I Mr. .To Ilarilin of Goderich spent Sun, . I � This ofir is for 9, short time only. where she has most successfully COW- plated the firsb year of her course Of . . LAWN SOOIAti, . Mr. Charles and Annid Carytochall. of the Mill Road were Sunday guests of with the brethern. Ito always main. tained his connection with this Courit - . miss James of the goo Is visiting her any here. � --,----- ! We do all kinds of life-size work U I - I theaply as you can procure :first-class. training -, Miss Loraine arrived Tues. day morning from, Woodstock -, Miss -_ I A lawn social will be hold at the friorlds here, � Miss Hattie Dodd of Clinton spent though he moved' to Blyth several years Ago, He was also a member of e01181"Xis ' s site& Deacon. , Air# Alex.and Miss Annie Xhigslyoub Sunday last 'their . 84ulble zine-lstft"16y. � �Tho workanypl4ce, Allworkparanteed Kathleen had just returned from an lzgb6th Fisher, ad- residence of Mrs, jjj 11 'church, Sunday the guest, of Miss Oarrio 3ohns, L. 0. L., No. W3. A large, delegation from lodges to nb uncle's, Mr. ItObeteMO fuel' t a X OV08, Denomy fitmily Is one of t114 extended visit. Rev, V. 13. Smith Of 340011t to Bethel Colborne Mr. John White had a year.old colt both, these Went Up at- Y's, boGt known. oit this Line. Hwedonol I . � and up-to-doLte. Clinton and POVOY, now of 0aeberry, township, ontbe evening, of Thursday, killed.-.br lightning OnSundaynight, tAnd Ills: funeral on Friday And the fat- Miss Powell, Of Clinton is tile 9110st mistake there are eighteen branches oJ 11L. I Man., were also premilt, for a few days, Sept. Oth, Tea will be served at 0 p, The Itispector of losses for tile .8fe- lowing of their butuber Were chosen other CoUnity, MISS Liz& MeNIL's, �,, it within i. 6trotely of about four milei Call and -see our it was a happy gathering, but the in. I Afterwards & good Prq9rAffl Will Xil101y MiltuAl Was on hand the first AS I)AII-b0hrel'S 1 -GOO, Snell, W11114111 80110018 re-Opellea oIt Monday'. SW6� of the Sauble - They are kindly ant � I Photo Buttons and Broaches . leave. taking was not withoub regret. Lilaoll lbust, feel that as the several be given in the Church, Music by the Bethel choir And otfiers, An auto- thing Monday morning and settled. Mr. White received $00. R1!py,,To1inUrundaoa, WillfamGraln- ger, Sobn tasham. and Matt. Mains. I school closed the school house ill f3o, f3$ L No. 11 lifts been undergoing extensive hospitable and very much respected. Mr. Henry lt%u, one of our ynos I members scatter Abroad to makehomoo graph quilt of elaborate design will be School to -opened in No. 4- on Tues. These Were all old friends of the do- repairs, A, now foundation bag been prosperoug farinera, has had it ilov , 113)UROBISSIP S, TV, NO# to" themselves-tho opportunities for disposed of during the evening, Revs. day. T1101'e0ebtraftig have d6layed the coasedand it; was to them It Mournful to help lay one built, and the wallsveneered withbriek, barn built this lioasons, It is "70X4( meeting -as a whole" under the Parent- Clemens &kid M. J. Wilson ArO eXPCOt- ' plftsuto away wholit Chile greatly improving Its appeave"Ace, well builtand; strong. lb will be fill at roof beeome the more dloubt. va to be present, Admission, W and 15 harvest With those who were not � In, life they had known so well dild In. Aliss Louillof Winghairt was it guest to overflowhig when Mr. Ittill gets Ill VC-iij - 0�,o,i,,ii,i. ,,, -, clin ton., . ful, &ua unartaiv, I I I cents* lucky enough to have flaiahod. .. I t6lately, . at, U. CoUltes, last Wok. I et ops tinder its roof. I