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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-06-20, Page 1wit.witoroaarooasomwool What Does Your Label Say, 4#4,40,4444,144,4141 El_itABI481110Dt 806, 110/311irg Vulr Speaking of -iPleastire r---- - • • ,• • The Glasses furnished by 13 B Crews :After' a scientific ex- . animation of the eyes, • givo ost enjoyable • sense of lessure affer the old ill fitting ones • which 1, wore. 1 -This is the verdict of all who patronize • P. B. CREWS -Expert Jeweler and Watch Repagrer OPPOSITZ YOW10i. BIDDLE00101148 Onn STAND. • '341_16,41---• ---.117,. , Guard Your . EYeS• If nakinabi.ne =akin .' inietrig.painful• great • Ik 04N4\-'4,,, y wearing our Lon. don smoked Giniiii•el /1.5 cents per pair wad Jury win be avoided ps permanent tn. beomfort and per. (ff.C..1 a • wards. ill - '.'itr ar- •••• A. ay. GRIGG and Optician • CLINTON,' orrr. Manitoba Excursions klUE teE The u. P. R. 'will run spews' Excursions to Menttbas and the North Wed, on s • June 3rd, and 24th. And also one • ' JOY' -1.3th; 1 • FARE • $28. To all points in mamioba. Ticket; are •good tO rettien7withbe 60 ' Tor tickets and. all 11qm-elation apple a° W. Jackson, rigt. e.P.R gLiNropm. • Wingharns Eggs ire. We buy for cash or trade, wool eggs and butter. a. 320,000 stook of dry good .groceries, ready made clothing, carpets, beot • and shoes to select from. G. R. ICING. WEnnaNG.-A pretty -and unique wedding ceremony was performed In the Methodist church at high. noon sThnreday) • June .12th, when Miss Gertruie Lillian Fellman Was united in marriage to Dr C. Alvin- Snell, ot Essex, Ontario.' The ceremony was pertormed by the father a the bride, Rev Richard Hobbs, assisted by the Rev W.Lord Ts,„. 12.. ot Essex. After the cereinony, the bridal party adjourned to the home of the bride's parents, where a reception was held, after which an elaborate Wedding breakfast was served,by caterer Boom- er of London, The church and • home were beautifully decorated with banks of ferns and roses, •The bride's travel. ling gown . was a handsome brawn broadcloth, the coat opening over a smart vest of white silk ;. her hat was a becoming Creation • of castor straw, lace and old rose velvet.' Dr and Mrs Snell left on the afternoon train for points in the West and on their ra. turn will reside in Baser. • llensali Nollre.-ME and Mrs Y. Bell attend- ed the excurtdon to Detroit this weak. SNA nor We are offering a Wee line 01 /404 Ginger, StAps At 4 Ms tor; 28e /oat think of, oiling 180 to • 1$152dee fret& Ginger Suva I& *Quarter. They. are, cheap - *Assn you .can make them • and .does ow4. with the .work. Alao si e of Thiel Nacho ot40e`per Ib. The eash Stroteryno Ogle 'Cooper tilt; 1 lo linton ew. 1401ideabOrO CUANGE-A week from Munday next and Rey. Mr 0:upland will have cont. Pleted three years of mervice in connec. tion with the Methridist churches on this field of labor. That he has clone CLINTON. ONTARIO. JUNE 201 1_9°2. ilennuller • • Auburn oodsrten TOWnsiblfr • A: Monument Unveiled. Woor..-Our friend* Jen, ref the fac- 1 Norks,-4, grand social, win be held Cletatalne PARTY. -A garden party mill these days. Oustomere eorne here dist church on Tuesdity, June 21.th Middleto ' h b 1 tory, is doing a rushing business at his here under the auspicea of the Meth°. undue the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of from all parte, for they know that. they Hey, .IKennedy entertamed number Middleton' beitutifulvfown on the evene get nothing but the highest price or of toasts on Monday evening, .TYoung !rig on June 26. A. good time may be d _ energetic and devoted service the bsst of goods in exchange, in t returned Saturday from Hiatt °curt tooaed forward to and all those things goo gosirwithpus_sayingvanahte work has surprising the amount of fleece that 0, 0. F. sesbien at OwellS iund. A winch go to make up a successful even - been ably suppleMented by that of hie And their -way here. , number, of Colborne farmere near ere ing'e enjoyment will be there. taittiful tvife. They have not succeed. censtructingcethent siloes Theinty and ' ed in all they had anticipated,but they Tela•MERTING,•-•.A. grand tea -meeting root crops also fruit onmock is very Okinfroir.--LastSuraday was children's lhave aimed to be true to the divine will be held at the Bethel church, opt. promising. wm. Fiuker wife end day at Middleton'e church and the chit - borne townshile, on Wednesday even- daughters also their daughier, Mrs Mc- dren turned out in lerge numbers tilling 1 call, and cerry to their new c rage, J 25th. Tea will be served from 5 Laughlin and family, of Goderic t si . h 4 ea W ' h . h vi .1, al the body et the church ; suitable, Auburn, the good -will, esteem and at- to9s —tire' sees will be given by Rev ed here Saturday and•Sunday. Meet L. ymne were sung an r rig t fection of an- Rey. Mr KeansaY Wilt Dr%Iffaocird, Revjas Husser, B. D. of Rowed I, nd I I iti h . succeed him , o on, s v. B ng er aun , rs x id preached an appropriate sermon from Hohnesville, and Rey J.G. Burn Evan- caletwen, Mr •aud Mrs Orawford,ldlyth,Wright is in Bell, Clinton was brouteht to Londes. church choir. Admission 25 mote and union school picnie is being eontem. ing a the Synod cf the Diocese, Dingus .-isast Sunday evening Thos. gelical, Music will be furnished:by the don this week attending tile meet. Sunclayed in this neighborhood, . A. L" boro to the hsome of John as ani ; e L h h 15 cents. All are welconae. . Plated. jrio Symington met with a NOTRs.-Alex Welsh had a yearling hatrbeen confined to bed moet of the ,-. rrioPEnTat CHANGRS.--Bighteen or time but is nowable to sit up part of twenty years ago one of the Most not - the day; we hope to see, him about be. able men of this community appeared fore long. On Sunday testa swarm of in Colborne. This was John Rosner. tame bees settled on a tree near the- He owned a good deal of property in house of Mrs Whitely and on Moudy. different parts of Ontario, and in Cot - they were secured in a hive. The lan • borne township added to his already lord of of the hotel here hr'w Tarts a numerous possessions.the most notable span of standard bred drivers. Straw- being Cherrydale Farm. He was berries are now being supplied to the stricken with paralysis and unable to customers ; Wm. Killough had the help himself. About fifteen years ago honer of sellins the first in the village. . he engaged Mr and Mrs Jos White to Statitte-labor is the order of the day, lake care of him. For the vvhole of A goodly number from here took In the , that period she had all the care that exeutsion to Detroit via Goclerich 'ori .human hands could bestow. Every Wednesday and several more attended Year he became more and more hel pleas, the Seaforth ra es The creamet Isas Painful accident on day last week, be. steee killed .by lightning the othe ing kicked by a cow he was milking for night. John Thompson, Jr., sports the first time. The regular Practice of dandy new buggy. A number of farm the Auburn Rifle Association will be era have informed us that the pee held on Seturdey afternoon, beginning known as the Heiden fly is started in at 2 o'clock. Alf Askwith and John the wheat crop, Mr and Mrs Cornell, Naegle were in Gorrie recently, (telling of Peck, Micb., and also Miss Emma lightning rods; they met with good Welsh, of Laurel, Mich., pain a treaty success R. Stalker and J. Feagan Visit to relatives in this; locality arid shingled T. Radcliffe'o barn last week. elsewhere; Miss Welsh intends remants S. Searles is putting a new rbof Qa ing for a fortnight, Reht: Marshall is Thonspeon's barn, near the villege. Mr building an addition' to his barn; the and Mrs Caldwell are visiting in Lon. carpenter is Geo Sheppard, of the Bey - don. Ino Miller, sr„ is tenth° sick field line. Miss Aggits Tebbutt is visit - list. Mrs W. T. Riddell was visiting ing frierals hi Goderich, Mrs Holland, friends in Stratford. last week. Thos. sr., does not improve•very rapidly; she couplehbe e on f willeeftrs eaegvoeteahlerrne:enetnaheedatnodbae but small chance of her recovery, though she is some better now. To the Lute Willitun XL 130aeom by the Woodmen 01 the 'World Op Sunday Mfternoon. Not Knee the unveiling of thettionu. , ment of the late Bern Tomlinson, V. cl I in the fall of 1898, have the citizens o IClinton and vicinity ever witnesse such a ceretnonsountil that of last 1140 day, when over 700 people listened to the tome order, the Canadian Order of the Woodmen of the World, perform a like office to their recently departed Soyereign, Wm. H. Beacom', who died r on he 26th of March last. As annouoced last week the mem- „ bees of Clinton camp, together wish I visiting' sovereigns and the Rev De Spencer and Mr Taylor, of Brantford, who came as representatives of the executive, assembled in the lodge loons on Sunday afternoon, and shortly after 3 o'clock Acting -Marshall H. 13, Combe took command and lined them up in twos, with the officers in the rear and with the band at the head, followed by about fifteen tigs with relatives of the deceased, marched to the cerneteey. On arriving at the gate the band step- ped off, allowing the members and mourners to 'countermarch to the grave,where a wedge was formed,those takinpart in the ceremony passing • Lawson visited our village last week. 'made three sales at butter thiseeason. entailing more work on the part of Mrs looses. aoitzbeeur is patimmter this 'Wh I te, bu t her ciire of him only inereas- ' Do not forget the lawn social at Thos. Year; he will see that no holes are left Miller's on .Tune 20th and at Arthur ed. For the past five years he required in the eidewalk, D. E. Munro and A. her almost constant attention, Death Janaieson's on July let. °Rey. Mr Ken- A kwith w re i Wh t h, h I nedy, Auburn, the newly appointed ended his sufferings this spring, and all wysek. ifisse Benna Jackson is slowly 1 ec urc sat minister tothe Methodist congregation are glad to see that he recognizLd in improving. A. Issing is nutting a cellar made a short visit to the village last some tangible way her 'untiring efforts under his house. Dr. Ross, Seaforth. in his behalf. The will, tylien read, week. Mrs Jas. Hill is under the doc- tor's care at present. The junior base- found to deed to her the Cherrydale was made a visit north of the village on Sunday Farm and the one adjoining it, as well. ' .ball teare,of 13lyth,eatue here one even- as some ether property and seenrides ; • MINIKatrirAL. -The. last Sunday in ing and played our teem a coate)4. but. nor wear the recompense too, great. Jene R,ev John Kennedy - will have were, too much for our boys; it is leaped; . . ,... , . 'completed his three. year pastorate of the next inay turn out different. ,;” . . • Norze;•-:On Sunday Stephen Butt the Methodist churcheaon this circuit; . . • received . a telegram announcing the he is a fearless and faithful expounder • . • • death of his mother at Maidstone. The of the divine word, and though he has . • Mullett ... Stratighan .families held their annual not aimed to please, he has won the -. FooTnaLt,.- On Wednesday after- • earitiion and . piceio on Tuesday, the general approval and Vood Will of his noon a football match was played be- 17th inst..; a gathering Of this nature is eople. Mr °Kennedy goes to Londes- tween the twang from S. S. No. 7 and one that others; would,do well to adopt; the one from S. S, :No 12.- . The Keine' it renews old ties, and reylves . early . was hotly contested and resulted in a. friendships arid mensorieti. The moon - score of 2 to 0 in favor of No 7. .- . .. ... light excursion and. the tett) to Detroit - . .- . ', - - . occupied. the attention of the young Ilirrovimm•rr---The hause on the old folks in this vicinity the past' few days. B.iggin farm- reeently bought by Mr M. . We are plea,sidtb hear, that Mrs Henry Gle,w1,2ncl.con., is undergoing very rods' Fisher's itras IS improving' she 'has ical improvement'. and 'will . aeon - be, . begun great sufferer, . it being nearly just . as goad as new, It .14 reported five months. since. She ...bad it broken - that When completed it will be °coup- • Ward Gledhill rethrned frem Owen• ied by his son. Who is eine Of the.' most Sound on Saturday; where he has been • conipetent young roen ,of theneigl4bOr. attendingthe 'High Court meeting of hood. . - . ' ' • ' . "- the 0. 0. Fa as . a delegate. from .NOrns.-Ed Jones has heen 'Making local court. , Melvin Jewell. is 'phttiOg. *some improvements to his place by the' • up a new fence • in front Of his nom% petting up.ef a coil spring wire • tence; ' and fixing up his pla,ce.hi general; what 11/essra, Townsend and Lloyd 'did the does it mean?- Rev J. W. .Shaw re - Work, Mrs j.Noble;of the Huron. roe& turned from. Conference last week, and has been visiting her two sons in 'W•rt- took his, ,useal appointments on -the veanosh,. near Westfield, and DennYs, .eirchit last Sabbath .the congregation ' brook; Mack •McDermaid and 'ethers ...were glad, ,to see him .• back. and are • were visiting at Chas telew's 'kit Sun- . pleased that ''he is to remain•enother day; he shysthe weather was intensely • years .. . Ws A. Giffeed, Olintohs'address- hot ;.ask him about its ••Rolet Leayson . ed the League at Bethel on Thursday delivered quite a hied of pigs in Sea- eieni eg in the interest of. the Forward -forth this week.. . . . - . .. Missionary ' Mcvement. Rev J, W. .. : ..,..._ .. . roma • . .. " .. Shaw and wife Attended e lawn Andel • . • • ' . on Monday, :on . their- 'former .circuit - , near Basifield; and report e eucteesful, ,.-TileoLt\s.-Misi Sproat, ot Edneond-:, event. • . , . - . • • , - ' - ' ' 'Present • spenOing, a . week . . • . • . ' .with her a ster •here. Mrs and: Mies - ., • . ' . • Hounesville ' . Scott. spent Sunday last with Menne , - ' , at Bruise's. Mr A. ..,Thueills and 0; Aee you Can -ling to the garden party Calton were in Godericti last week, ,Friday evening on Etford's lawn. • , attending court, Mrs Jamieson and . Mies Bennett spent -one. day last week •Norae.saReV. T. E. Stedman, ' Of with Clinton" friends. Mr ; .ands miss . Tuelteramithe occupied thepulpit here Carter.tOok in the 'Moonligtit excur- on Siinday"evening. • Mr Stedman has• sion at tender ich on Tuesday • last. A • recently been ordained and we look for • few from here took in the '-trip to Mt- a .brilliant flit ure for hies in the Chris volt on Wednesday. Qaite a • number tian Ministry. .Mrs' Watson: formieely train here attended the Seafortt.seeces of Nile. Vent SorldaY. WIth 'Nisei me - on. Tuesday and Wednesday last. ' The ()tutees% Mies Switzer west the ;guest.' Masons; are busy working at the found- of Miss Vino, Tebbutt on Sunday. Miss atiOn of Geo .,Dales's new• barb. 'Tile.' Reed TebbOtt and W. Tebbutt attend-. 'venlig people from here intend hold- ed the picnic in Coneection with the ing their annual picnic at Bayfield. on ' school at Taylor's Corner on Friday SeturditY next. , Neitt Sunday , will'. be. ' lat. ,Miss Ella Wilson left on Tuesday' Uti-er S'inday in our church, .. when a for a week's visit ie Seaforth. Among ecial sermon,,Will- he Preached to the . Weed who took , in the Detroit- exctir.; ehildren. . • . : ' . ' .. Ts ' sion were jos.. Jervis and wife,.Mrs F. . . C. Elferd. Misses A. Knight, Ks Weis -: . • ' lame, E. Courtice, and 1VIessrs A. Mc - Blyth. CartneY, O. Hill and B. • W illiarns: Nuras --Miss Amelia Anderson left, Bev N"'. ,Gifford gave a splendid ads for Detroit on Tuesday. Where she will ' Ores?" on ,liehalf of the Forward Mission spend a. few weeks of 'vacation with work on Wednesday evenieg. H. friends and relatives. Miss Carrie Howell, of Onondaga, wheeled' im to Slater was in Goderich on weanes. visit his grandmother, Mrs 'Holmes, on day, a Mending an exaMination in Saturday, Mrs 'W. Watson and Wei- n:male on Theory. Mr and Mrs N. 11, ily. ot Nile, have been visiting at J. Young returned ,liome On Monday MeOartney's; Mr Watson . wheeled evening, after spending a plea,sant down for over SuridaV. • time in Detroit, visiting his brother. ' s." e.. Trek Grum rtRaPEri, -.an° stidden A few of the sports in the horse line • dem se on Sunday morning of one of attended the raees in Seaforth on Tues- '- clay and Wednesday. • Dr Milni 'at new our most esteemed citizens, in the .per store and office is being rapidly pushed Bon of 'JosBlatkwell, has cast a ahead to Completion and will be a decided -.gloom over the community credit to the front street. Mr D. D. Diclased had heen more or len indis Crittenden was its the vicinity of sea. posed for some tinse past, but not 001 forth on Sunday. The flour mill, is cient to cause him to lay °ahem work. busy -handling the bar of corn that was In fact, on Saturday he attended to it is very scarce: Rey MeQnillan and T. received lately.for • hog feed, as fodder nashltstuwala's as well as he had been fox, and when he retired that W. Scott are in Forest city' this week, the past mantis. . Early Sunday morn - attending a large church gathering. ing be erase and come down stairs. How long he wile there is not known, • but his daughter, Penny, hearing him • - St Augiratine. • - groan,ran &nen and found him lying upon a lounge, where he expired a few R C. PIONIC.-the annual picnic of mantes atterwarde. An affection of *the mo, bongregationol, St. Augustine, the heart Was the cause, Decerteed will be held in W'allece a grove, near was born hi Northanintonehire, nog. Donnybrook, on Monday, June 28ne. iand, 62 years ago, corning to this conn. Dinner Will be iron d from 11 a. In. tilt try in 1874; he located in Mitchell, 2 p. m. The speakers expected are R. where he followed his trade of shoe. Holiness M. 13-. M. 0, Camel:pH. M. .r. making for seven years. He then 'Fe- n., Major &air, Robb. 3.14,,e.tn. Sas, moved to Fullerton Cornett,. and after Mitchell; D. IVIcGillicuddy and M. Dal- spending ten years there and five more ton. A dancing platform Will be nro-. in Mitehell, became to Holmetville in vided and stringed inetrurnente and a ygn where 'he riasided. till his death. brass •band will furnish music, Ice He war, a consistent member of the cream, fruits, etc. Will be obtainable. Mettudist church,. Mad a life long Everyone inVited and assured of a core . worker in the cause of the Master, dial welcome. Supner served from five His life shoWe What pertieverance can till seven, tIldr Holmes being ill, will de. lie attended school' leas than as not, Unfortunately, be present] month, yet by application he became a SA . ;toed realer, and a Wide one, and able . TuckersinIth. to hold his own in tamest any discuss- CoaciNaTioN GARDEN PAIrrarT-The Coronation garden pazty which was to have been held on S. Switzer's in con- nection with Cole's church,on the even- ing of June 12th, was postponed till Monday evening last, when a large crowd aseemtled to do justice to the occasion. Besides those things which are usually found at a garden party to be partaken of, the Army brass band. was present and discoursed sweet music throughout the evening. A dialogue was put in by eeveral little girlsto the amusement of those, present and alao recitation e were given by oro, and, is succeeded by Rey Mr Misses Blake, 'of London, and Ryan, of Coupland. • • Michigan. A nunaber from Clinton . . • • •were present. and all report good westriew•time. The receipts amount to 551.00. BARN Raisnee.--On Tueeday Alex. Soefaxs-A very pleasant afternoon Cox's, of the 7th coriswaelhe scene of a was event on Friday ladt at the home batty time; the cause being the raising 13..Carr, ender the auspices a of his new been. The captains were the Ladies' Aid -Society, - Who,- with Samuel Johnston and Nixon Stitrdf• their:families and aLfeW_invitedfl'iendS, ! After tire choosing of sides. _the men to the number of 125, had aasensbled to went to work -With 'a Witland 'eosin the an afternoots with their pastor bents Were in theirplaaalie race'enthe before is departure. A pleasing feat; plates and rafters was exciting, Nixon. ure of the occasion Was the presentas Sturdy's; side whining. A serious me, tion of an address and OA autograph Orient happened during the race, The quilt and cushion to Rey and Mrs Ken- rafters had been placed avainsb the nedy, these being prepared by the lad- plate, when in some way the end one its ths society: mi. Kennedy made •was struck, and one after another. they gr rig, xi e r clouds, and it raining at the i ne, im- descent, Peter Cantelon, who was mediately eheiee forth in ail its glove standing on the gangway. At first it and brilliancy on those around, still was thought he was dead, but a close raining .the while. The Conaul-Oom- examination revealed the fact that no :mender; Dr Sherw, then advanced to brines , were broken, though he was the monument, and With thesbeetle, badly cut about the face and head and the insignia of his office,tapped it three Will likely be laid up for some time. tirnee, repeating as he did so the words • St. !falcon "Lnve, honor, remembrance," and . • sprinkling a, little Salt upon it invoked y ng 'rep y, on e a of Mrs turnbled to the oundst i th i Kennedy -and himself, thanking the ladies for their kindness. Tabies were placed on the lawn and a bountiful repast served. Games, etc., were in- dulged .in, all thoroughly enjoying themselves • . • • • into the centre, where the monument was veiled. Master of Ceremonies, :Dr Shaw, then took control, and called ispnn the guars tette, composed of Thos Jackson, jr., Will Harland, jr., Robb Downs and E. E. Hilton to render some music, after which he announced the object ot the gathering, Which was • to •tionoe the departedand give respect to those be loyea best s.n (3 to dedicate A perpetuity ot his memory. . Branches were then 'placed upon his grave and the gnartette sane again, after which Cant McTaggart,a.s reader, recited with his clear, commanding Voice a bea,utifnl. poem' on "Immortal- ity," the first and last verses of which we onote-- • • Oh, why stimuli the spirit of mortal be proud, Like a swift fleeting ineteor,a fast flying cloud, flash of the lightnin% a break of the wave, Pan Plmuretjr from lite ,is retain t?e grave. • .veis the wink of the eye, 'tie the draught of • the breath • • • From, the blossom Of health to the paleness of _ death; .....Yroni-tnegild.ed saloon •t,Othe bier.aolthe shroud- • phi yfiry,:shollid the spiritof ra.cr,al by:proud?. The command'was then given to un• veil the tribute that "God's sunlight may shine thereon", and with these words on the• lips,. a realer kable eo-in- ciderice occurred, in that the sun,which had hitherto been bid under dark oa**********************ao • Ike Label Tells the Date S per year in aavenes 91.60wilen not so paid ***Irk**********Ink**Woribinkilltilna ovxz, Paris • .Green IS ALWAYS Pure, Fresh ' and :Reliable • By the ounce, Ib. or package A. P. Rpelde's • Ilreseription Drug 'Store •- CLINTON N 13-eFor sore. Wed, said aching powdet, • feet used our entieeptie foot • ***************APP.441-vaauxuee • • ' • • * LAAvx SoMa.L.-The annual lawn so. eial in connection with the Sabbath s else ,1 and Epwortla League will he .n Biford's lawn on the evening et lericlay, June 27. The programa wilt include an actirese by Rev Yelland, Bayfield; recitations hy Miss Brydges, Goderich; solos by NJrman Murch, Cli 0 ton; and a brass band and musical quartette will be in at tendance. Lunch, including strawberries and cream. wi'l be served. Rigs will run to and from Clinton for the convenience of passengers: Aneple acconmodation and everynue made Welcome. Refresh- ments of ell kinds cen be obtained on the greunde. Admission Including lunch. children 15 cents, adults 25c. 13attei RAISING -On Tuesday ot Met week about 100 men gathered at W. s Pickard's to assist in the raising of his • new barn. The weather has previous. , ly been weebut the afternoon cleared , up and the timber became compare. • stivelYsdrys. .0...W._Achesen and_Lanis . • • Proctor were captains for the occasion • the.fermer and•his-side winning<AY3r the purling of slew rafters, .T.'R, Holmes • 'h Able fingers badly crushed between two pieces of timber,• • . MRETING.-The Women's Institute held a very successful meeting at the linnets ist.lhai G. Tebbutt on Thursdays afternoon, at which nearly all the' members were pre;ent. The chair was nccupied by Mrs Colin Canenbell, of Goderieh. The -next -meeting will be • held at Mrs Wm. Blake's, Benmillee; • on Thursday, July IOth; the subjects to be discussed are the preservingand canning f friea aravegetables and the vegetable garden on thafarm. , • NOTES. -Miss. Annie Densmore 113 spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs M, Whitmore, of Egnsondyille. Mrs Gordon Ainslie and daughter,. of Comber, are here on an extended Visit to the former's parents, Mr and Mrs J. N. Campbell. Mr and Mrs W. Slits, Mt and Mrs R. Slater and Miss Carrie, o , a ten e the sociaton Friday.. Mrs R. Brett, Seaforth, spent hist week tn. ith friends here. ' Mrs McCullock, of Sunshine, visited her daughter, Mrs - Buchanan, last week. Jitektiors Wight - man returned from Conference Friday; while away he visited his brattier Rich- ard, in Michigan. Mrs Bamford had the miefortune to, h aye her ainn broken and ankle sprained, by falling through. a trap dear in the barn, last week: , and Mrs Ed..McDowell left for MeVille. Mich., on Wednesday; they Will visit relatives, and if suited with the locality will make their honee there. The many friends of Mrs Gibson will regret to hear of her death. Which ocenrred at the home of her daughter. MrtAtobt NOTES. -A. nutnber from this vicinity that blessing of preservation tbat salt • took in the excursion to Detroit on is known to have. The Advisor -Lieu- LRaGuR,,--On Monday evening the . League 'gave a literary and social enter Thursday. We understand the nines-. tenant, Mr JIreland, on coming to the ters intend holding a lawn social in stone end going 'through the same ta,innaent,:seniewhat unique in its char' the near future, further anneance- formswith the symbol of bis office the acteristics. "Why we celebrate" was- ments next week. Mrs Salkeld, of Goderich;ls the guest of her daughter, Mrs R. Miller, this week, Mr Robt. McGuire now has a handsome teeth of bays which he purchased after selling his other team. W. McPherson has iinnroved the appearance of hie farm. by having his lane graded. John Miller has also improved the appear- ance at his lawn by aneat. wire fence across thelront. The councillors are busy this week, lettingjobs on the dif- ferent diVisions.. We are glad to see that J. C. Martin,whe formerly taught here, hiisheen successful in his second year examination at McGill, •• . . Colborne Hoover, Grey; the. deceased Was well known in thie neivhborhood. axe, annainted the inenurnent with 00,, the soothing balm,: which speaks for the widow and orphans, that re- lieved distress which might hitherto have been the case, had: the deceived. not been a member of such 'art order. The banker, Mr R. Downs!, was the -last tri perform a like act, with the wedge, arid Pouring Some water over it as* a synahol of purity, linked the three les- sons that are to be learned in these forme, which if put into practieal use, would make better Citizens of as all. Sovereign' Taylar. of Brantford, who is a member hi the Execuiive and rmard of Management, ofthe Woodmen of the World in °Reale; was neitcalled upon to respond on behalf of the Order the thenae, and the origin and significa. don of our holidays were explained by different merebers of the League. • • There wes speoial singing by the choir • and others. . • NoTne.-The sale of John Mugfard's Canada, to our late brother, but s was a fi y s ce e farm stock and implement feelin his inabilit to do ti to th great success on Thursday of last week; occasion, after pe few .reinarks called ' Brucefield. - . Auctioneer' Gundry, Goderich, wielded, upon the Rev Dr Spencersof Srantford,e1 Norks.--Miss E. Sewers has returned from attending Normal school In Lon- de% Mrs S, H Simpson ie relatives in Toronto. While sawing rails at Jas. Aikenhead's on Wednes- the hammer, and everything went at .a. ,whom he had asked to 'come along to • good figure. M. Mugford has been en. assist him giving the oration, gaged by Aaron Fisher. for the summer. tit' Spencer, in coming forward, said isher has • rented Mrs White s he was only here at the solicitation of . • farm, and takes possession at once. Mr Taylor and though it afforded , ay ast, A:ikenhead and J. McEwen Cnitenuters DAY.This annual eyent; were thriven .own by one of the piles to •,004e4r.telaii.dr,e11.4011 failing ; they were rendered urrefite-',E4rerw.b.:.e.../' scions for a time but have since recov- of pleasure will be held irt t e • ered ; had they been.a.cfpwansh4,8 church en, Sundae', , . dth, churches here. After reviewing the life of the departed Inns and the sad er they would have fallen on ' the" tfaW.-sejs-e 11 do Well not to nsiss it death connected therewith, tried to van - him a grea. deal of pleasure to be tires• ent and take part on such an °artesian, e,Iotild not have come if he could O aye been of 1301Xte service to, the .., ,hirs F. Long, .London, is visiting. at the I, . • .• home of her sister, Mrs Armstrong. - ' - • . impress upon those aronnd bins the. „ home in der village. Miaow; Lizzie NO7'Re..-Geo Campbell and his Aster a conamand a dial., toproyide for their . StanleY ' . WWI W. McDonald has returned to her . necessity, and not only a necessity,but the first examination of the' Conserve- Mary' visited friends at Grand. Bend last families or those denendent upon them week. Miss Ida McLennan and Mist; for support in this lif it nd he knew of ., Ratterby and Pearl Woodley will take tory of music in Toronto ; the exeanin- Ag/ie Porter visited at Geo. Baird's no other Oudet for such assistance than ation papers will be taken to Goderich; i Sparrow has been for a few yeeelosavith that may be had from fraternal so - the tevatichip grader making a great cieties at a Allan cost. The Dr., whe both.pupils are taking lessons of Prof. Oh Clinton, visited in our village last I Campbell, of Gocierich. Mrs A; Jack - improvement on the roads. ,/ A. Mc- is all enthusiastic Woodman, delivered week. Cowan hair just finished the statute a deep and impressive oration, with . . dur ng the firsepart of the Week, Mr to take • advantage of .such offers labor on his beat and hat; Made consid- winch force and thought, encli although xpopeeeso mu erahle provement on the road.; some he may have dwelt a little *wager on parte of it however would be improved the benefite of the ordamit was call, CurtRou.-011 Rine 22nd, by touch of the grader. . ed for, yet It was so breaded with the Hey Mr Yelland will rreaeh at 2 30 v. • • more serious side that it was lost sight msand Rev Mr Hussar. of HoIntesUle, • of, and we feel sure that if the ',mono LeebUrn at 7. p• m. Don't forget the ire en armics,....4re G„ party at John Woods Monday • even. FL Outten and that were cited by him could be carried Ina« Bev J. Greene preached at Bethel daughter Silsie, of: Stratford, visited into effect the sorrows Of this weild on Sunday last,Mr Yelland being away relatives here this week. Wm. Link- would be greatly lessened. late w i Gael& Monde. • Miss ,E • The relatives wh were resent were 4, • t .•1, i ( - ; ' esareatenve • 20th CENTURY SUITV 3' are strictly. high grade. Ordered) Clothing cannot he better even thot higher. priced, Most of it' is not ate; good. Bach suit is cut by e practi- cal. cutter, and. made up by eirperi-t enced "tailors. •Prices run from 13 to s $5 a suit lees than the sanre materi- als would eost you made.to order. a . • . 3 20th Century Suits $12, $13.50, $15 . HODGENSBROS. . • Suminerhill • ligeurritear. The children'e service, Which was to have been held at SC Peter's church on Sunday evening last was postponed for two weeks, on me- count.of the rain. Don't forget the strawberry festival at Hobt Miller's on Monday evening next ; a stringedhand will be in attendance; conveyances will be run by Davie & Davis from the term hall. Clinton, at 7 o'clock. on a Visit to hie brother in Iowa. r as n va p Coo r ent Sunday ..us Clinton. laineh dieved by the soiemnity of the ,,,,, Pe P Isfoylte•-D Gliddon'e le be had. zeisseo Ir. and E. Hutson, from near ceremcify, and it was clear], evident f t t gray , - but we are glad to *say he is alright Fotheringham, Brucelleld, vieited their rfacollectione of the past, only to leave again. Aintorig those who attended daughter, Mee Alex Clutton, this Week. a deeper vionad in those of the bereft - the barn ,raising at Met Cox'e were Herbert Taylor has returned from Ones. ' Abbt Elliott, Goderieh, and James and' Manitoba, and will spend the summer The monument, which stands about 'Alex Porter, of Wiaitheatis Bare Step.. with his perente here.- Alex Mattel 5 feet high, ie made of New Brunswick Jing and daughter Kate are aiming the and Henry Horton web 111 Hullett on granite 10 inches think and two feet -V number taking in the exturelon to TitinalaY. ' wide obelisk at top, and etanding OT1 "4:---:-/% • erti*"51116' • Gates Afar" pattern,- to owed with tbe litt t nate or tine ofallOff 'a load of Stratford, were guests of Miss Lizzie that the second sorrow was the most el the Wheel easing over his body,L.inklater last week., 4 -Mr ' and Mrs trYing, bringing tack as it does fresh troit.• . . • • Ciodierleh' CdronatiOn Day ••- a very Interes ing drive arid theirliveibrairels*.ennialv- -laborer, living on Harbor 'eland; near Celebration likisselk• The dny will Tenet Clareat ' the eocietyrs motto ih male bate one foot hie, with "The hen, Ile tieercied to have a preMonition A NA.uttoW ESCAPE. -What might , hie death, foe on Saturday he paid have peeved a fatal encident,lmt riericere one Or tWO little outstanding actounte, enough at' it Is, occurred at the barn and had his office booke.pottteritillTast raisin of Mr Upshall's of the 3rd ten Thur remarkingto one cuetornct an edrieriday. While in the aet of that he wished to have all clear should raising bent to the purloin,a brace fell anything happen. He was buried In otit,and SOMO twelve feetIstruck the derrietery Isere, the trerViC06 Nine. Mr Wm Sproat, eon of Sas Sproat, of conducted by the A. 0, Of which he - the 2nd constin top of the heed,render.- was member. Deceased leaves five Ing him ‘100008010Uil. He was picked children: Dr. A„ dentist, Of °In- tro and tarried to the home, and Dr einnati; Jansen, foreman in it shoo fee. Armetrong, Brucethild, OurnMened, tory in Gait; Alfred, in the piano auto who at first examination throrgist that department of the Hare Plano Factory, this .eltull fractured. Thursday Wootiatock; Mit S. Pismire, of Indian - morning he regained cowgirl:unites, ford!, Mab!, and Fanny, Min is still at bail since heat dotttg eittd •.'except Mre PiriPpisA Mrs .Tarnen 111140k. and was carried to his [WM% Where he home. All were home for the funeral CritadstikriON. - Nett, Thursday egmbols-the lop the beadie,the Wedge,' Melt, DnOnkt•inrX-Zugh Genie% . a' time is preIn mised to all attending the edihnoreldes1Fn,with the words"Duni r°Wne Oren With a FOothall contest between a circle underneath. . %he inecriptien is . 1 o OWIll• ere a hg no for the. taros docks shortly ' after 10 ebilia. resireetively.. In the. afternoon a red bOt Lacrosse, mateh it on, Kip-. eye -Witness. Deceased left the !eland o'clock to attendthurch,nn4 11 19 flUP• Milli: VitrrSileatorititWhill ilhaatthtl:robn"t°h4e • i e Oceurred is t th b Sunday n'iornint but how t accident e des chosen in Grey andhierris town- as folloWs nEreeted to the memor • of thli late Sovereign by the Cittrigtan - Order of the Woodmen of the World, 'Milliard H. neatens, who died March 281h, aged 31 years. 6 reontho and 11 leasnnt moments daye'rand the words "At Hest" under. Wrath. The whole design le a good err. ' Good platens hrieg absent frletelt te ample of whatmay belted for $1004and• your side, and lieppy raontents way that Whir* all mentbetti ehall have tweeted he t Planar alren itbilenOtto • to their memorytat there deeeate,at the • Our picture& leave nothing to be &Sited. expense of the order. -Mr I, Hoover is They are relieblelikeneeseo, well firibibed. • I the designer of the niontatent,in whose . hon the Work was done, and is a ered- milienry's ?hot� osed hie lboat ups•et by striking the . &toenail diamond veldt' &motels mad dock or a leg Re was Inbreed Sunday, following tilde will Chith a PObt against the barber was dragged and go heav and hie hat being found in the water, thatch. Seaforth Collegileitliigea in found Monde"' afternoon. eeeeeed. !3vretireir:otrIkil°1:Al:Itrttlhinri Silotiogteiea to be who Wal) it widower, letwee four 01111. inent timid of Sea or t them Nottre.'-The G.T. R. have decided to reeudeilengdettwrilblecith6 dalr and the pro. iU a mew %%thus, Wet oaf, FireavOrg. 6. 8a with a line °PI'''. . taiga for Boit* mil Ego, Phdrie lia, thOUght out Of &Woe. well was Altio present, • 1•• CLINTON • , • Ay, ,. • .• • • • •