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CLINTON, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE 131. 1901
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St. Michael's church was crowded. on The many fciends of Peter Mc.
h Gregor will be pleased to know that
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1 A Two Weeks Renov,=ition Sale at$
COOPBR'S BOOK STORE. $
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In a short time we expect to make a conaplete change in
the intepior of our store. 'We will connect the store that
Mr. Orews has occepied with our own by an archway and.
make it into a tasty China Department.
That will neces4t4te a re -arrangement of the stock and M
order that we shall not have to move more than is
necessary will give the public some very close prices as an
inducementlo help us move the goods. Here are a few of
the lines ;
Leather lefts .
78 Strong Leather Belts, In
• black, tan and colors, good
$buckles, regular 25c and 35c
Your etiolo for ,,,,,,,, - ... 100
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1 • Polley Belts ,
Satin and Silk, in white,black
and colors, regular fitie and
00c, for only .... . .. . ... , • .. 350
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0 left gockies
1 A large assortment of Buckles,
regular prices ?5c, 40e and
50c. Your choice or 250
Ble:Jose Sets.
$
Cuff Links, Studs and 13nt-
$ d S •
tons, regular 25c anec.
Your clibice for 3.5o
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Vac* Blastk belts
$Pine Webb Elastic Belts, two
inches wide, trimmed with .
steeLjet, regular price 75c,
• Sale price., , 400
. Special prices in Wall Paper and
WindoW Shades, •• .
wen AT WoODSTOCK.
The Woodstock Sentinel -Review of
Friday last contained the following
"WiflianiJohn Mercer, eon of Xr.
and Mrs. &rowel Mercer died last night
at the age of 9 years, 2 months and 7
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Dr,Shttvv)eas bean appointed medical
examiner for the branch of the 0, M.
S. A. being Organized by Bev. Fattier
McBteri twain.
Iaeleson and another hicYcle
days. The deceased, who w•as a brighe rider collided, Tuesday evening. ho
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induced by an attack of diphtheria other fellow suffered most,
which he survived,'
Mrs. Mercer is a eider of Xr. Ed.
Saville a tOwn and formerly lived
heee.
1". B. CROWS riAs Dolma A 111.00%,
Mr, F. B. Crewe has .bought the
B lad] ecombe block -the purchase price,
little lad, died of paralysis of the heart, were considerably' shaken up but the
we understand, was $2,500-a114 takes
Cups n41 S ucers possession at once. He hae had e
A lawn soeial will be given y
uie
ladies of the Ontario street church on
the evening of the 25th inst., probably
on the parsonage grounds.
Rev. James Livingston of VVindsorat
former pastor of the Rattenbury street
church, lute been elected president of
of the London Conference,
The granolithic sidewalk, contractor
street, Mr,4 .
1 store fitted up in fine style and wilt 1 is at work .011 James
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regular $5c, 40c and 00e. open up tas stock there on Saturday, Wheatley is inspector, evinle Mr. R.
Choice for ' 250 Mr. Crews will convert the upstairs Welsh is now acting Oilier and Weigh-
• into a (levelling and reside there with master.
48 Odd Cups and Saucers,
25c line for•• . 1
Oeurt Prosperity A.0, F.'s growing.
, - 0° his family. It has been used as the
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Mr. and Mrs. Ilazetwood. and family
• a Kirkton visited over Sunday at Mr.
J. B. Harnwell's. They returned
home on Monday.
Mr. William McGavin of Leadbary
Visited his old friend, Mr. Thounes
Beyes, the first part of this week,
They were cheinee when young men
and took a great many jobs of Clearing
pieces a land. Xr. MeGa,vin is now 0.
prosperous farmer in MeKillop and Vor
member of the township council.
Mr.B.A., Higgins is selling his wond-
er truck. scales now as fast as possible.
As they are a handy thing for the
farmer Ben, is getting rid a quite e
number of them. Ile has also got hi
'a big shipment a wheelbarrows and
bag truce. Bea keeps things moving.• organist or the Brussele ehoir. Oa leay-
easeful church parade on Sunday when to the residence of Mr. Hallehan where
ing the churchthe wedding party drove
The 0. 0. Foresters bad. a most sue.
to the Presbyterian . church where t'neir coming. Long tables fairly
a siimptuous wedding dinner waited
about sixty of the brethera marched
they listeued to & splendid discourse groomed. under the weight of the many
by the Rev. Mr. Davidson. A. large good. things provided. After dinner
Court were present, also several from speeclies were made by Rev. Father
number of brethero from Benson
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Olinton, Bayfield and Seaforth. •
McMenamin and others. Over one
T, will hold a district hundred guests were present and in
meeting in the Temperauce • hall the eveaing •there was a still greater
number of young people who ' sped
The R. T. of
avvay the hours with the merry dance
and other amusements. Tbere were
very many presents thstifying to the
respect entertaioed for the young
couple. ei.r.and Mrs, Kelly have taken
uphous,epn the grocan'sfarrn in Morris,
a present from hislather. Tbe Nievs-
REconee joins their numerous friends
in wishing them a long, happy and
• headquarters of 0ourt Maple Leaf ever There was an initiation on Monday
since its orgenization over fifteen night and a, special meeting has been
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i'S years ago. The 0.0.0.F., S. O. S. and
• the A. 0, U, W, were sub tenants, purpose.
Fortunately for the Court, Elliott's The Pip/loath Bretbern have rented
400 .$ the hall in the Searle block over the•
restaurant as a place of worship. IL
Stevens and S. Cron are making the
It hi expected that the convention of on June 18tle, No doubt an interesting
Huron County 0. E. and S. S. Union time will be spent,
Mr. $. C. Ratbvvell, our enterprising
to be held. on Tuesday and Wednesday 1
shoe dealer, has purchased the steck of
3. 13. Jamieson of Brum e 0.
low rate on the dollar. Re intends
moving it into Varna and will give the
people a, chance of buying shoes et less
than wholesale prices. Be expects
to have it moved in by the last of the
week. • • •
Mr'. James McOlymont left on Taos -
day morning for Illtirlette, Michigan,
where he will attend Mee Keyes -Red-
mond picnic to be held on Wednesday,
June 32th. We wish hiro. a pleasant
visit,
Five O'clock Te' Se
3 piece Tee Sets, nice china,
pieces small, regelar 00c,
•now only
Fancy Five O'clock Tea Sets,
• regular $1.25, now........,, '75o
7 pieces with china tray,
• called for Friday night, for the same
hall, which is non, being used by the
Jackson Mfg. Co„ will be vacated by
that firm in a few days, so they have
secured. a lease and. in a Mw weeks vvill
be settled in their new quarters which
will be more commodious than where
they now meet.
The OUT We. IN Tee corm.
The first automobile brougbt into
Huron is what is technically called a
" Locosurrey" bought by Mr. S, P.
Tisdall and delivered to him last week.
It cost $1200 f. o. b. at 13ridgeport,
Cohn., is two ' seated •and.
weighs 1020 pounds. The motive pow• -
er is steam and. it can be• speeded up to
forty miles per hoiir be% only on a pere
feet roedway would anything like Such
speed •be etteropted. The tires
are 'pneumatic and the auto. makes but
little noise. ten a cold or damp day a
little exhause steam inay be noticed
but vvith a temperature like that of
yesterday it is not perceptible. For a
time scene horses will view the horse -
less carriage with suspicien but by and.
bY tlaey'll think no more of it Haan of a
bicycle. Mt. Tisclall has already made
several trips te outside towns and is
nove•beginning to handle the auto with
that skill and confidence otily Acquired
by experience. •
LECTuitE BY Auss HILL.
• As announced. lad week Miss Hill
will leeture in the, towo hall on FridaY
evening. After a short mini& .pro -
grain Miss Hill, in order to please, the
• children,. will begin 'with some stories
of Ernest Beton Thounason's , wonder-
lulaccourit of wild aninials, which are
' true to Datum, he 'telling Heed ir: the
woods and made a special stedy
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Vases.
Ruby Vases at each
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Monday forenoon to witness
wedding of Michael, second on of
Mr. James Kelly of Morris, t and
Mary, only drawl -liter of Mr, William
Rallahan of East Wawa,nosb. The
bridesmaid was Miss Mary Blake of
Kelly, brotber of the groom. Both
Hullett and the groomsman Xr. W. J.
bride and bridesmaid were charmingly
gowned, in oreitm colored. silk, vr
hats to match trimmed with white
Varnatwnewprineaecihneliderosnjoined.UoPd7e'n by letter
°stride plumes, They earried boquets
from other •churches and. twelve by
of wbite gereniurns and liVes of the
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valley. The altar was beautifully Profession of faith,
Rev. Me, and. Mm. Sewers left on
decorated for the occasioo with flowers
Wednesday for the Old. Country, Mr.
and. lights. • Musical selections and
Beverley Ketchen of Knox College,
marches were rendered. by Miss Ryan,
Toronto, will preach on Sabbath in the
Presbyterian church,
Mr, Peter MeGregoe has moved tbe
McCartney cheese factory to his lot.
He is now Lamy turniug it into a dwell.
ing house.
Mr. A. E. Aikeehead of our village
is down at camp on Carling,Heights at
present.
Mr. Rob. Thompson of Kippen was
in our village on Saturday night.
Jkir. George Simpson attended the
funeral of bis aunt, Mrs, Boon of Oak.
ville, last weak,
The seyere frost here last Setarday Sunday to .pay their last tribute a
• night destroyed quite a lot of fruit. • I respect when tell that was mortal
she keeps much better in health.
The services in connection with
the Coramunion M the Presbyterian
church here were exceedingly wen
attended.
Rev, Mr. Hamilton of Goderich
township preached on Friday, Itev.E.
IL Somers took the Communion ser
vice oa Sabbath. Rev. Mr, Davidson of
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Wh t c n we have for change?
Is the cry of every housekeeper.
WE SUGGEST. A BP -',W .A.PPETIZEBS SCOB. ; •
StraWber• ry Pie Plant Pine Ap8le Ohpnla,..; . Stuffed PiCkles • ;
Save Your Eggs and use Bernett's Coffee Clearer to settle', yotir • Coffee. •
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• Sauce or A an Of Spina,ch.
Leaye yoUr .order for Lettuce And Young' Onions early in theweek.
Ogle Cooper & Co.
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necessary changes.
next Will be one of the most success u
in the history of tbe Union.
The town eouncil request that
petitions for granolithic walks be pre-
pared and handed in at as early a date
as possible so that there may be no de-
lay in going on with the work.
Mrs. John Cunninghame entertained
a number of her 'friends on Tuesday
evening that being the anniversary of
her birthdriye Among the guests was
Pers. J. .0. Steenson whose birthday
falls upon the same date.
Rev. W. G. Howson will occupy his
oWn pulpit, nett Sunday. In the a. in.
he will preach on " Christian Mysti-
cismin its relation to the practical
everyday life" and in the evening on
" The less included in the greater."
Fire was discovered in the cellar of
Rodgens Bros'. big store on Monday
afternoon. The alarm was sounded
and the brigade turned ,out. quickly
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Weleave moved into our new etore, Biddleconabe's old
stand and invite you to call. Come and see us eyen If
you don't buy. • •
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HULLETT. TOWNSHIP.
On Thuisday- lest -Mr; Timothy
Nolan, one of tbe few T maiming
pioneers of this township, breathed
his lest. He was born in Limerick,
Ireland, eighty peers ago and came
to Cabot% when thirty years of age.
It is forty five years since he settled
.irellullett of which.. he remained buetheirservices were not required, a
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few Pails of water extinguishing the.. tinuously a resident until the silver
. d of life • was loosed He was a
flames. The fire oiigieated from a
lamp whioh had •beeee placed %ion a cord of '
frugal, conscientious and godfearing
sneiman and left to his fatally, eas the
Masters Eddie and Nixon Welsh; 'eloquent parish priest said at the
• sons of Ohief 'Welsh, .. hitched their • funeral, the best Of all. inheritances, a
collie to a small cart the other day and good example.. His aged. .1ffe, partnee
drove down to. Brumfield. in Severity sueeives together with. these sons and
five minutes, returning in an hour. daughters : Mrs. Themes. Corbett . of
The distance is six .long naive Th.; Hullett, : Mrs. iticGihenis of ,Seaforth
eollie is strong, speedy end,evell train- :and Mary, 'Maggie, James ,and. Thad -
these animals and. their habits. ,. .. a • • dais on the homestead. The funeral
ed and is a great pet of its young
stories will ,be illustrated.. The re -
°. otvners. •
Mr, Bodkins has 'concluded to re- took plot, On Sateeday to St.Michael's
church,Blyth, where funer
rel mase was
minder of the evening will be devoted sume hotel businese and has notified en
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to an account Of travels in Italy; 'in- Mr. Cantelon •to that effect. Thelatto - - - •
by RevFather McMenamin
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who also deliVered the funeral. eelogy
eluding further ePic views, •
" is making .arrangernents to lease the .
The choir tiuder the loclership of Miss
tures also of Italy in its ,grandenr by Clarendon at Clinton. Mr. Cantelon
Turner will be shown upon the can- during the past year has made hints is Maggie Illarrin of Clinton, assisted by
vas. These pictures are unique and quite popular vvith . 't* d he'
out.ci inns an is Mrs. James Flynn and ahers,rendered
the illustrations. are beautifully pres- e - ". selection's roost appropriate to the
faxen y will be much missed in church .
erited with a new errangemeob of Red- • i ee i• '
. circ es.-- ensal Obseryer. occasion:. The cortege,. which . was
gives, the finishing • . a yery large one, then proceeded to
yline gas, which gi
touch of etcellehce to their therm, A LAMB PLANT the • Cathelic • cemetery in Morris
Xiss Rill's constant and extensive The Jackson Mfg Co. have bought a here theMnaains were lowered to
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travels in Europe qualify her for give fourborse power gesoline engine and their last resting place. . . • ,
ing interesting descriptions and mat e new machines which ,are being install% . A very interesting 'gameof football
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her audience feel that they haereally ed lbyMr. 3, Miller in their new cloth- WAS played on Tuesday night betiveen
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beenein those places and participated Mg factory in the .- Perrin block 8, S. No. 8 and ,S. S. No. 7. inthe field
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in the events.,• • • • When the inerea,sed. plant is in fun of Mr: Elliott. The tea,nie was called
NAM oe mks. memo soinliceeine. • NI°rking order, a matter of ten days or at 5 o'clock and lasted., one hour. , Mr.
so, the Lion !:ItIttld. of clothing will be 0eo. Stewart of Blyth. acted as referee
Mrs. Thomas Southcornhe died in
pouring out in looter quantities than and showed no fevers to either side.
Preston orr Tuesday arid that same
ev The garne was well contested and re -
night the remains were brought to
Clinton, The funerAl will take place utilises IN GREAT °NAND.
prosperous married life.
)14r, Geo. and Erna Rigley Wive re-
turned hpme to Blenheim after hathg
spent a - week's ,•holidays amohgst
friends here.
The frost on Saturday and. and Sun-
day nights did. a Onsideeable•amount
of damage around here, especially
amongst tbe garden still, •
On Sunday morting Xr. John Wil-
ford occupied the pulpit in the Method -
1st thurch in the absence of the pador.
There was no service in the eirening,
Mr.T. McCaughey and wife of the
Forest city re -visiting friends in town
Messrs. Brewster and Perry of Brus-
sels paid us a fiying visit on Xonday.
Miss Graham was visiting Under the
parental roof in Goderich last. week.
Mr. Herbert Young of • Toro* is
paying a visit to his home en Dinsley
street. . '
• On Monday •evening , at --------tuesb
of the reeVe • a large number of prop-
erty owners and others assembled in
Industry hall for the purpom. Of can.
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eidering the propositiore of Mr. Ferie-
More to the council to put up a new
grist mill M the place of the one re-
cently deiltroyed by Jim After the
.matter was freely talked over by Bey-.
erg influential speakers a in.otion Was
carried to have a by-law prepared and.
voted on grenting Mr. .Fenernere's
It is our sad duty this week to chrons
icle she (teeth of Nies Annie Demon,
daughter of Mr. Henry POWS= of the
Bebylon Line, who died of consump-
tion of the brain at her home on Sate
urday morning. She had only, reach-
ed her 23rd. year, but death is ne
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spector of persons and often calls our
Mired. She was of a quiet, loving
disposition which won her many
friends, by wbona she will be
greatly missed, TChe circunastances of
Annie's death are portioularly sad. She
had been ailing, only e short time
when medical aid was called and. it -
was found necessary to perform an
operation on Tuesday last. Till
Wednesday evening she seemed to
improve but then despite all that lov.,
ing hands could do she grew suddenly
worse till death came early SetordaY
morning to relieve Ler intense suffer-
ing. Her. deattebrings sadness to her
home and to every heart but we must
submit to a. kind and loving Father
who doeth all things well. The casket
in which she peacefully slept was
covered withi beautiful flowers from
many loving friends, also a, wreath
from the Varna Methodist choir of
which abe was member. A sad coo,
course of loving friends gathered on
A renaway happened. on elonday
insorning causing quite an excitement
in our village when very spirited,
horse driven by Mr. John McIntosh
took flight, and. notwithstanding
the efforts of the driver, it got away.
Happily no one was injured and the
horse was stopped after a tem of aboub
& hog mile by Nr. Kennedy,
footballentitch between the Suplors
teams of the Tuckersmith and Stanley
schools took place on Friday evening.
The game remitted. in a, tie -1---1. Mr.
W. Baird referred the game to the
• satisfaction a both tea,ras.
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salted in a tie, the more being 2-2,
Sons of Englited of Lotulesboro in
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this afternoon froin the residence of A.rnong the many buyers who are tend having a. lawn soeial on the
Mrs, Southcombe of Rattenbury street; pinking up horses in this district is Mrgrounds of Mr. James Snell on Times -
The deceased, who will bed be remain- Hicks of Mitchell, who was in toWn on dayA/ afternoon and evening texb.
bared here as Miss Nellie Tiplady, lived Monday and had delivered to him at
The Clinton Citizens Band will be
for souse years with her uncle, Mr, the Rattenhury Rouse drivers and. bee- present, Members and 'families from
David Tiplady ot the Base Line, at vy drafts from the following parties 1 Mitchell, Clinton, Goderich and Ben
whose home she vraS married in rebru. Geo. Alexander, Se Augustine P, 0, ; miller have been invited.
ary two years ago to Mr. Thoma e William .1logan, -Lucknow : George The new barn of Tyndall Bros. was
Southcombe, They took up house in Falconer Goderich ; Thomes Tabb, raised on Friday lest. The building is
Toronto and about New Years moved Carlow ;.john Glendenning, Goderich ; a big one, probably as large as there is
th Preston. Since the birth of her Thomas Doyle, .A.uburri ; Thotnas Dur- in this township, and is being con.
child Mrs, Southcombe 'did not enjoy tin, Dungannon ; Charles O'Neil, Salt- strueted, by the well known Matt
'good health and soon it wet only too ford ; John O'Neil, Kingsbridge •
' Maios. M. ninon Hill did the stone.
evident that she was to become a vic- Hwy Darrow, Bayfield. work. There was a great crowd out
tine of the white plague. Medical aid hue °Eno Rom wili, (10 Nost at the raising andthe usual race. A.e.
and all tbat kind and loving friends Mr. George Itorlte has for some time torwards the men were entertained at
could do but smoothed the pathway had in contemplation the spendliag of supperea, bountiful spread whichput
to the gretve. Mrs, Southcombe knew the summer of 1001in the NorthWest, them in good humor. Mrs. Tyrelall
that the end was inevitable and, would chiefly prospecting be the ranching was assisted for the occasion by a doe -
come 000n but weo.med it as one they,. country, and `flaying now sold his en or so of jolly, happy girls.
'PrO°Pnc)8Ttillensd. ay Frost '. andWood., had a
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delivery of farm implements from the
railway station to Mason's hotel which
made very nice process on. The men
and teams were given their dinner at
the hotel. '
Mr, Lowe, who was fireman in the
grist mill before it was burnt down,
left here on Tuesday for Belleville
where he has secured a good Sit.
Mr, Will.Tamaniwho has been cutter
in S. Giclley's clothing estitblishment,
for severtil years past, has resigned. his
position and intends going hit° busi-
ness for himself. We wish•Will, every
success, '
Our fire compa,ny was out • on Teo.
day evening for a little practice under
the directien of the nes -engineer, Mr.
A: Ballantente. '
BAYPIELD,
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The bathing house on the beach is-•
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wet), we'll tell you ;ext time.
Mrs. D. X9 Naughton is confined to
her bed wih rie attack of grippe.
Rev. E. 0. Jennings has purchased
another driver. He gat it from Mr.
Scothmere at a good figure. It'e a good
driver.
The L. 0. L. had' a meeting last
Saturday to consider the glorious 12th.
Miss K. Parke visited. ,in Goderich
township this week,
Mr. W. j. Stinson hes repaired the
fence in front of his farm. It was
quite e. job but it looks well.
dear Annie was eonsigned to her as
resting place in heytield. cemetery. .0
the evening her v ticant chair. lathe choir
was deeply draped in crape. Mail idl
whoin she ktiew arid loved meet her
when the day breaks and the. shadows
flee away. The sympathy of the
whole comniunity goes out to the
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bereaved family in this their hour of
deepest sorrow. '
Mr, Joseph Foster was around hi ,
this vicinity takifig orders for fruit
trees last week. '
'Mr. and Mrs. 0oX of Goderich Were
Visiting friends in Stanley' for a few
days recently.
Mr. And Mrs. Geo. Bates of the Bay-
field Road are spending& few weeks
in Toronto. • .
. On Saturday last Mr, Ben. Keys
raised his barn. It is the first hip roof
Imo M this immediath vicinity. Ben,
likes to have things up'. to date.
Statute labor is the order of the day.
Mr. Andrew Reid. ot the Pair Line
took the service Goshen Sandity
merning owing to alisence Rev. W.
J. Andrews who is attending Corifer.
eine at St. Thoraas. • .
; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keys and Mre.
Wra. Keys were in Seaforth On
Wednesday last on busiaese.
The annual gathering of the Walker,
• famill took place en Wednesday, the
12th inst. Anunaber of friends frcim
the Babylon vicinity -attended.
Mrs. Thos. Sanderson was the guest
of Mee. L. Clark M.onday last'
kr. and Mee, Sohn Davidson' visited
at the home of the former'S aunt„
Mrs. Jo, 1VMOlinchey, on. Sunday lad.
Sorry to bear of Mr.. Wesley Peck
being laid up with inflammatory, rhea
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motion but hope he will soon be re-
stOred to his usual health. Wesley is
quite 0, ftworite among the boys and
is much missed.
Re*. Ur. and -Mrs. Yelland of hay-
field visited it the home of Me. Lanneti;
lot Clark a few days egp.
Messrs. Charles Reid and James
Wanless visited at the home of the
fortnee's sieter, 1VIrs. W.. Rathwell, ore
Sunday last. .
Mt, jobri Itathwell delivered a load
of calves at Mr. II. Peck.'s On Saturday
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Need not coneern you it you order
here. You cannot make ttneistakee
Everythingelesireble is here. We
are always the leaders of the new-
est .and best and this season we
are surpassing ourselves.
A. al. HOLLOWAY.
ing hope in a glorious resurrec ion. cottage to Mr%ROSS of lirueefield he Miss Susie Neilans is visiting friends
r°1" Mr' S°ut'llc6mbeg Wh° 18 letff Iv" leave; next we'ek. 'His stay there movin Tuckerentith and Bayfield
be only for a fewm
. onths or he may lir. I). Beacom is having his barn
motherless infanb of only a, foe .
months old, there ie much sympathy locate and go into sheep Wining, shingled this vveek
expressed, ,
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WhiCh he has had under consideration. eaisss Susie Pearson of Ethel is visit -
fire NANO AE ABBB0 FOR. Mr. Rorke, who is foreman of the ing her friend, Miss Kate Webster.
Our contemporary down the streeb machinery department in the re f., is a Quite a number from here attended
says that Conservatives have advised superior mechanic, a, gooa citizen, a the funeral of the late Nee Best at
that the new postoftice be ballt upon conSiatentand zedlous member of the Burnseernetery on Sunday.
property owned, or supposed to be, by Battenbury street church and his coat= Mr. David Beacom spent Saturday
the sitting member's father, As some ing departure is regetted by us all., among friends on the hayfield Line,
of our eitizens are curioas to knoW Daring the summer Mrs. Rorke will Goderieh township.
what, if any, Oonservatives are tedvis. visit at her old home in Mt.rorest and The following is the report of Sehool
• ing the representative to such a trier- with friends in Meafora and t)wen Section, No, 2 for the month of May.,
• based on good conduct, punetuelity
nary course, perhaps the genial Sound. The foremanship of the de.
writer will inform them through his pertment which Mr.. Porke is resign- and general proficiency., The names
colunans,-News-Record. [The New beg will be taken by his brether -..14•Ei are given in order of merit : Sr. eth-
'gm could- "me them hSr the dozen It who, hat been his essletant for soma Ida, Cornish, Glare Biggin, wo, muter.
it desired to satisfy our contemporaryse time. Jr. ebb -Rosa, Bast, L. Brown, W.
driesitset whose editor is probably the Iliggin, C. Bast,George 13ttyley, Flora
only citizen havitig any curiosity about --------------HIL,LSOREEN McNeil. Sr, 8rel-.1. Glew,D, Churchill,
the matter. Our down street cotem L. Reid, a. Millee, V, Tyndall. Jr.
does nOt know the opinion of all Con. Mr. Harry Reichert had. one of the 2rd-J, Iltown, G. Cornish, A. Glew,
servativee as it pretend. If ib did it, largest, barn raisings on Thursdity that ee. vefteigueeee, ee eeeNeie $r, 2nd_
would display more diseretion.--.New there has been in this vieinity for some T4 ohorehip, M. Brown, 1.4 Weir, -4r.
end -Fred, Tyndall, G, Mann,a1Vlann,
Ur'tli ily the dozen" may be intArptetea time,
football mach between Varna W. niggin, O. 'Hoare, Wilbur Iliggirt,
to memo twetitYdozeo or a dozen dozen and nue Moonshiners dia Dot too 0. Ferciteher, W. Loekwood, A. Col.
but in order to make Mr. Heinle& seife place, the "Srarnas failing tO lirlb in an dough, W. Farquhar, X. McNeil,
impoeed task more easy let's cut the appeaeatece. Average attendance, 40.-1', liennolli
number in two. Will he, therefore, Mr. .A.Smith arid sitter spent Sundey
Teacher.
kindly, print the names of ten doter; visiting at Mt. Ea, Troyer's. Mr. John Britton has had a new
or even si% down Clint,ott tioneerva- The froet of Saturdtte everting did cement allo bunt this spring, itogor„
tives who are in falter of the golniee great damage, eon Broir. have also built one of plank.
site in preference to either the Ciombe, Rev. Henderson occupied the pulpit Mr, 000, nook bus bit new none pig
Mtge') Smith or Pair bites, Gonne of the Preshyteriatt Church letet Sab- pen completed,
eentence in ett. Hole:nee article is itti. Mr. Webster of bucknoW le Visiting htlIcri.r. Iron' e're'iteeteradgoritsthbe4Bvielrf:rsene.7
now, names please. The concladttig bath.
flee etrufeeboati know -ell air be has Me. Isatte litidson arid titter Bve arleeder'*1111tiatingd:tti;rAesaenamt eirLod GritioTitYlet
pertinent and quite in keeping whir with Mr. Sallies Turner. .
mangled sheet permitted to travol hi*loft for Mithigeet Saturday morning" erete, and mtg. A. Tyernittn visittia
e and thither on te free peeet, We Wish thefriends to stags. laeb Week,
m a pletwant telp.
AUBURN
Mise Edith Mole, who has been so
'Seriously ill, is now recovering and on
Moncley her brothers, Dayid and
William were to return to then, respec-
tive pieces of abode, Guelph and Pen-
etanguishene. •
Mr, William .Yourigblut 91' Rullett,
Adjoining Auhurn, is able to be about
again after three enonthe bainful ill-
ness with rheumatism. He had a
severe tune Of it but now that he is
able apply himself to work once
more will make up for lost time
fot he is an indestrious young man.
Mr. William King of Ilast Wttwa
nosh had a boo raising his barn, on Sat-
urday last, Several of our stalwarts
went out to take part in the race. • Mr,
Oliver Clark is the contractor. ,
The NEWs•Racoari is the favorite
local paper circulating in this section
and is growing in popularity.
KIPPEN. -
Thomas Acheson, son of our late
Minister, has arrived 'on his wedding
trip from Winkler, Manitoba, where
he is in the eraployment of the 0 P.R.
as agent. He was given a hearty
reception at the station on his arrival
by friends Of himself and family mid'
-all agreed that Tom looked -well. It Is -
said it is his intention. to avenge for
the transporb of the household effeets
of his parents arid the safe conduct of
his mother and sisters to their new
home in rembine.
The frosts of Saturday and Sunday
nights played havoe with garden staff
generally ' thia vicinity. We had
ice one eighth den Mob thick.
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Henry's
A DREAM
OP MENDS
The possession of the
photos cf friends is a
decided pleasure and as
time riolis on these mo-
mentoes become more
veluable because they
can't be replaced.
You should do your
share toward laying up
future nleasure for
uthees. Our photos are
lifeeike now 0:04 volt
•still be works of art,
veers hence.
Lifd %iZA 'portraits in every style
gearanteed the bed.
Evaocivvfroobi .01$.0)1001V*
Plwio Studio
Messrs. Durand and Douglas or
13101w lieVe been to the Pan-American
and say thet there is very mule to in-
terest in the exhibition and that the
huildingsfor accommodation are sirrip
• ly grand but that the show itself has
not properly begun. Later on more
will be expected. enlarges for acorn.
niodation are moderate and Ordinary,
Mr. John Forrest has left for the Soe
Via rail and lake and intends visiting
his five sons, who have been up there
for some time. Alilia,ve farms, are
in a properoue way and speak well of
the country around Garden Myer
where they are located with the Moore
boys and many others from this part.
Rev. Mr,- Itenclerson filled the pulpit
of St, Andrew's 'church here on Sun-
day. It IS said he is a brother of Rev.
Henderson of Hensel" and it will be in
keeping to say he preached acceptehly.
Mr, John McICevin, ICippen mills,
hes sold his driver to John Deitz for a
handsome figUre, To get a horse from
him it simply a gueventee thet its
right.
Moffatt end Itede have finished load.
Ing their contraeb of legs, some 80 cars,
for the Andersen furniture eoteiptiny
of Woodatoelt. They were handled
without ttecident,
• WEST TUCKHRSflITH.
Mies Gertie Young of Clinton is the
guest of. her old friend, Miss M. Tom-
linsort of the London Road.
Mn John Hunter has raised a. lean
to his barn which he is busy re -model.
ing and when firdshed he will heve
one of the most up-to.date barns on
the road.
The many friends of Mr. arid Mrs.
George Dole extend to them their con.
gra:W.101one,
Mr, Matt, Mains is hely framing th
timber arid getting everything in shape
for Mr, Grant's new barn,
A. pretty home wedding took place
at the residence of Ille. John Sproat of
Tuckersinith on Wednesdey of lot,
week when his eldest daughter, bliss
jean, was united in matrimony to Mr.
George 0. Dale of the London Road,
The bride was charmingly gowned. in
white silk, while her attendant, Miss
Lila. Reid of Ashfield, wore white or.
gandie. • The little maids of honor
were Misses Mamie and Nettie Sproat,
and Miss Ileea 'Foster of Clinton.
Mr. Wesley Nott was groomsman.
The knot was tied by the Rev. Neil
• Shaw in the presence of many guests
aud after Tenth the happy couple left
for Betfalo to spend their honeymoon
visiting the expoeition and Niagara
Valls. Mr. and Mrs. Dale will on their
return teke up housekeeping on, the
groom's farm.
Miss Carle Johns spent Sunday the
guest of Clinton friends.
Limelight views of the African
wee were given to a frtil house in
p.
0 school on Monday night last.
A humber of farmers are taking
advantage of slack tirrie and shingling
re
their barl, '
• Mr. T. Towneend has purchased a
piano from 0. Hoare Of (linter.
Miss Mary Layton is this week the
guest of Goderich friend.
White Mist Carrie johns was water.
inmate cows one day last week a cow
in the bunch turned on her knoetring
her down and had le not been for
timely assistaece might have inflicted
serious injuries, Ott Sunday morning
the sameeow gored their drivinghorse,
wottntling it so that the veterinary
had to be palled in.
Mr, Shaw of Clinton supplied for
Bev, W. Gifford et his appointment
On StIndo last,
lvIrs. James Walker, who was visit.
Mg friends ia this neighborhood, re-
turned to her home near Exeter a few
days ago. '
Miss E. Turner spent Saturdey and
Sunday at the home of her mother in .
Clinton.
Misses el, and C. Bates. have been
spending a fevv days at the boatel of
their brother, Me. George Bates.
Mr. it. Snowden of the Sauble Line
has improved his feral by puttleg in a
system of waterworks. He has laid
pipes to the barn, into the house and.
to the other buildings. This. together
with his new air motor and storage
tank keeps him right up to date. Robt.
gets up early in the morning.
Having completed the stonework of
his barn Mr. Scotchmere intends to do
the remaining work equally tvell.
likes to bevel things neat about him.
The township council met 58 a court
of revision on Big Dieiin oti Monday of .?
this week at 3.0 o'clock a, rn. and After
making the necessary declaratious the
niembere resumed basinos. There
were ten appeals made against the
assessment which were thoroughly
investigated. Mr. Farneoirti3, eivil
engineer, from London was present
and as the councillors had taken a day
to travel over a large patt of the terri.
tory to be drained, ore Whieh • the ap•
peals epithet assessment Were entered,
there is no doubt they were thorough
by 'prepared to decide the appeals.
The applicants Were calied tra far as
possible hi the order in which they ttp. '
pealed and each one had the liberty of
fully discussing his case before the court
.A.fter hearing. the appeals the court
• then spent 'much time in discitssing
the pros and cons of each case as im-
poetially And Conscientiously as pos.
siblo. Some of the appeals were more
difficult td settle than others owing to
the nature ot the lots and proposed
outlet and benefit. 'twine finally
disposed of all the appeals the tenders
were then opened and the one received
from Mr. I. Hilton of Arnott, near •
Owen Soundewas aecepted. The price
was considerably below the estimate.
HMO* completed• the businees the
court closecl. The clerk then notified
all applicant); by registered letter of
the reedit of theie. appeals,• -j.
14.
Ileateeveme: Clerk. '
Mr. Bowl Stevens it building a
residence On Itattenbury etreeet, for
Mr. John Bidout,
in tlielist Of successful Varsity etud.
OM in last week's deities appeared the
name of Mlee Wry Lough of Clinton.
• In addition to its fle big toltineete Tit*Ntoces.lteconn publishos nt Supple.
wont,