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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-07-25, Page 16 I 4***4********0104***M4**1 What Does Your Label Say By,44,44,42ePf44***** ESTABLISHED gee / Prinawr aoLaratt.Pub I A Trial Subscription to the Nvw Era from now till:the eniforthe year for 40o ew ra. Optical Education TiMOS .re Changed, and Pre ohengingelle _people no longer buy their gismo ot Ivor - ant peddlers, nor allow themselves to be coaxed into purchasing wonderful Dented ,quacks; nor are they even content o go to a store and piok out a pair of cheap epee- •Osoles with whioh they think they oan see ‘best for a minute or two. When their eyes ,solie or their sight blurs, they seek an eduoated optician in whom they have con - edema, and expect nine to be able to advise them, and prescribe gluten if they are 'found to be required. There's lib guess work in our method of eye-teeting. We are oualified to discover the nature and degree of any defect and properly oorreot it. No ha rge for ooneultation. P. B. CREWS, Expert Watoh Repairer Jeweler Refractionist and Diepensing Optioian. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. BIDDLE00141311'11 OLD STAND. 1. CLINTON, ONTARIO. JUL?* 25, 1,902. Goderich Township Constance win pay 250 to itoo er air for .oldokens from con., veate Called to Dundee on Monday, Preached in the church herei Sundae!' Meis Clara Biegins, the only pulpils of NOTES. eltevialr Cobarne of Toronto ehrekens-The Dominion Poultry Station A Goon ampule -Mies Miller and NoTas.--Mr S. Lowery, of the 16th g twee menthe o 4, ociliso. Wo. ,heawrndootiter4 and S. S. No. 2 Hallett, who wrote on the owing to the death of a neice. M. Gra- neir crosses. miteance, passed with honors. This, ham, who lately returned from British Somiors-life Wm Courtice, who has in itself, IS creditable alike to Ptipils ) Columbia, is the guest of his sister, Aire I been teaching at Nile, has been engag- and teach' er but what is specially John Stewart. ed as teacher for Crewe public school, worthy ot mention is the tact that °v. let. -On Saturday afternoon Mrs erY Pnpil which Mr Murch has Bent to Fredi Ford, while preParing to go to the e 1, eince for a, number of veers, has Exeter, was euddenlY stricken with ap. mice el si ni passing. This shows that pendicitis. This is the third attack. the tree, i lie ;teen by Mr Murch is thee - h. and ele 'nye Mr Ofurch has been Aocnnasta.-While drawing la hay last Friday Stewart McDougall, of the Ont Line, had the mtsfortune to fall off the load, and in striking the ground Ws arm was brokea. It wilt like*, le,y him ou NOTIrse-At the regular meeting of in §is present „hoot for 8 or 9 f hd years up for some time, but we hope to hear the League Mondey evening, the topic e, and has evidently given the best of sat! recoverY. ois rapi "Constant companionship," was ate,' isfactia.n. Though not formitay re -en- A Mosel Caer,.-While unloading taken by Will Courtice. W h '----er has gaged for next term, the trustees are hay on Friday last Guy Hicks narrow - near sign peinted and put in front of notiikely to allow so efficient a teacher ly escaped whet might have been a severe, if not a fatal Injury. The hay fork by some means felt and ine of the forks penetrated the point of his shoe, grazing the toe. Had he been struck on the head the result might have been much worse. Caortnee-Several members of the congregation of Middleton's church met recently' and formed a History club. The object and aims of the or- ganization is the study ref the church's history,„ and deep interest is being manifested by those attending. The following officers have been' elected :- Hon, F'ree, Rey H. A. Wright, B. A.; Pres., Miss L. Middleton; Tice. Miss (Muff; See. Treas., Will Cole. his shop. We are pleased to note that to go elsewhere. The moral value of a ' Stanley and Gordon Amess were suematt of the sterling character ot Mr medal in passing the recent entrance Murch In a school- section Is beyond examination. computation in dollars and cents. El.• Tr R. -If "me of the af131als of BARN BURNED.—Dating the thunder our railway were here some teornitia storm on Monday afternoon last week between 6 and 7.30 and had to carrY a ' the barn of Mr Gilbert McMichael, on few baskets of cherries up the bank .the 4th concession of Flunk, was struck they might come to the conclusion by lightning, and the building and ite that agate Would be exceedingly con- contents were completely burned. Venient, to say the least. Its a shame The building Was struck on the west. to, not only, career every thing up the side and the wind blowing strongly bank, but also to heat all heavy artic- from that direction at the time, the les over a barbwire fence, whether go- flames s read over the whole building ing on or off. so rapid cr that nothing could be eeved. Visrestmet -Mrs and Miss L. Whit- The buil mg contained about 25 tons 1 man, of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs of hay of this season's crop. A wagon • The Story of a Success. J. Holdeveorth. Mr and Mrs Chu, with a losd of hay on it, which had Johnson and Miss Maud Pickard, of just been driven Into the bean as the (From the clothier and Raberdashere Galt, ate spending a few -days with the storm catne on, WW1 also ourned as the Here's a. stor of makin one thing latter's parents on the Out Line. Mr fire spread so rapidly it could not be making it well and making a success of, and Mrs J. Curry, of G )(lamb, were it. Visiting on the 141. at W. Jervis' last Oa January 2nd, 1901, the Jackson Sunday. Mee .1. W. McRoberts left Manufacturing Co. sprung into exists.la,st week for ,a•siti rt visit to. friends in ence. The cempany was composed of ' Belmont and London, Mrs Howell, of. T. Jackson, jr., and Wm Jaekson, twoOeonds,go, was visiting a few days with brothers who had already made quite 'a . her mother, Mrs Holmes. Mrs 'it. reputation as upto-date business ram Holdsworth and Mother are in Detroit, `They•knew a whole lot about the cloth- having taken in the excurerio i from ing business. They had full faith in GoderichTueriday, ' MrGeo McCartney 1 the Americanidea of meking mie thingi.has been snending a few days at Luck and making it well. They decided tot now. Miss L. Stanley; of Detroit, is make boys' suits and odd knickers, the guest of WM. Stanley. Mr Durst, Marlyn man who - thought be was wise bf Colborne, who has been shipping shook hie head and said there was no large quantities of black cherries; had room in a limited market bee Canada we understand, over $100 -worth ruine for cinch e eriecialty. In spite of the bY the late mine.- Rev A. • K Birk, of wise -acre § the Jackson Mfg, Go.shaves •Landonels- spending e few. days at. H. made a ,Ing success of their business, , Elforde. . . and bid fair i o repeat in Periada the ' Grteaaxeviao Rmsue're,,The Domin• success of the "Black Cate 'hosiery ion Polack Station. established here •brathers across the line. By -the Way, under the management Of F.O. Elford, they are sole agents for Canada faris proving to be a great success. • A Vise this celebrated line of stockings. Their, it to it will wen rep Ivo anyone. The factory is situated in Clinton; Ont.eind Government has established these 'eta - eve know for a fact that their principal tions not only to find out experiment - difficulty new is getting hands to turn ally the best methodof raising and fat - out the orders: . And all in a year and teotng poultry, but to demonstrate a haffl Not so bad for a specie ty in a that poultry raised in the proper man - co untry that is too sinall fur specialiets, ner can be bandied with.regood. margin you know! .• . . of profit,. There ire feve anyeethients, Like all articles made by specialists, if any, an the farming line that bring. their geode excel the. product of lac. greater re111138 for the moneyievnlv. tories that try to turn Out everything. ed. Mr Elford is always ready and 'from a dress suit to a pair ot cyeralies willing to explain, the method employ - And naturally se. That's the Americ- ed from start to finish, hew the incilb- an idea, and it has worked pretty well store work. what kind secure the best. , over there. The 'Yankee makes his reedits, he* the chicks are transferred % money by making one thing and melt- to their "foster mother," the brooder, ' Ina it just a, little better than any one the diet,' and a thousand and one other .el se does. _ii ' things.. He can show the difference The Jackson Mfgs Co's clothing s in results of feeding chickens on various known as "Lion Brand." All their. kinds of eatione. He will cheerfolly knickers arc made with double seats Deemer any ,rueetion, and *falters evill and knew and double stitchedeseerne., always flhd him courteous and obliging. Coate are madelike ordered work,hence 1 Canadianpoultre is just beginning to perfect fit The closest and best buyers i tie appreciated in the Old Country, and in caned; have been. placing orders 'farmers and others would do well to with the firne for some time. s I pay some. attention to the raising of . the same. • Tar, Government is Making I he ladies of do srie Methodist church greet efforts to establish a good Market realized nearly $200 by serving e meals and provide the best means of trans. •or the larti of July. Portations In a short time thie kind ' of export Will ainolint to no small surn. Guard Your r,yes. If sunehine make, speiti‘peinful, driest discomfort end pore tape permanent lei. arp will be avoided weerierg our Ldne don Smoked Glasse* 11,5 canto per pair and ei wards. 1P- • A. J. GRIGG sol...tiec 3..vm1er . and. Optician CLINTON, ONT. 'SNAP, nite removed. • There was an insurance of $600 on the barn and contents. Fort- unately there were none of the farm -sock in the building at the time, and Mr McMichael's losrealthough consider- able, will not be nearly so heavy as if It had been his barn on the adjoining farm. AnCroxwes-Jos. Reynolds, (eon of Jae; Reynolds) met with anunpleasant accident on Friday last. While unload- ing hay,. the track broke, -allowing the pulley to fall, and it struck Mr Rey- nolds on the head,rendering him un-- icus,and making a nasty cut. As he recovered consciousness he d kick enough to driye to towa to have theinjury-diessed and sown up: It was a very chine call for him. " DMeTer.-We are palled upon this week to record the death of Mrs Bran- nan, wife of Mr Peter Brennan, of the. 5th con. Deceased had been ening fpr some tipne, and her death was not un- expected. She was. a native of Ontario. being born near Toronto, but over 40 years ago settled in Hullett with her husband.' She was a women highly es- teemed, a member of the Roman Cath- olic church, and leaves a• nusband and two sone to mourn her,demise. Accineem--What might have beep a serious accident happened to H. Mc. Brien on Friday, while he was helping R. (levier, of the base line, unload. his hay. Mr McBrien was managing the hay fork, schen it uneapectedlydropped, striking him on the -right side of the throat, one of the prongs inflicting a very ugly gash, and just messing the jugular vien. He was quickly taken to All burn for medical attention,suffering considerable from loss of blood; The wound was sewn up and he will soon he all right, but it was,aai unconatortably close can. • , Itaybeld. . _ Adorezer.--tehris Howard met with an aecidert 'a,st week. While driving to Clinton. The ehaft came loose and dropped on the horseq heel, causing the animal to, bolt . Mr Howard; with Miss Maud Pollok and Miss Johnson Aside from that, our home markets. .wisre thrown out. Mise Pollock was such as Tateitittis Winhipegeind , Men,. 8.0,orely sleeken. ssie _ and AR .Howaili treat offers good returns, On 'ToesClaY sustained a severe ' scalnwound and of last week Mr Elford had ,350 more badly bruised face and erre, but Miss little chicks see the light of day An- Johnson escaped uninjured. other incubator is expected to complete SAFE R01313ERY.-;-,Orime seems to be its work this Week. This makes a total on the increase in our village and smite Of over 1000 birds hatched oot at the; . summer resort, Oiir dwn Bityfield stationthough it has been in operation even furnisbed instances. Last week a only three is:ninths; Mr Elford also small picnicking party, when returning 'buys some for fattening pure ises. Sam from t he lake. detcovered, that a basket , though he has shipped several times he McNair, only immediate friends of See had slisappeered-a, baseet, containing, contracting ',Aries being present, has still about 1200 at the station, At among ot her things, live -eighths of a aroomeman and bridesmaid belong die-. present there are about 160 chickens nie and a whole pie plate. This is no pensed-with. The briie is an exceed - being fattened., part of which will be lien, matter, not nearly as light as the mg popular young lady, while- the shipped this week to the fairs at Wol: pie. lhe plate was a souvenir--oneof groom is known as a very highly res - ver th mpton, England, and Cork, Ire- oee off the Keene; not, a protection plate, but mereiy a table plate. But all peeted young business man of the land.. They are mostly pure Rocks and county town. ' Wye dottes, The station now has 16 joking aside, this; sort ofeconduct on, . „ L_..... mid brooder houses. These• the patt of certain caroping bp is • RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.- The other day a rig was cowing, alone' the Hay- field road from Bayfield, towards Clin- ton, and when just about Lofe's corner the hnrse took fright and ran away, running lute a rig that was ahead of it, containing a! little boy and girl, ' Tee horse attached to this one then ren away also, cleating tee ditch. jumping a fence, and throwing the occupants out, the boy being cut across the back of 'the head, while the girl, it is said, was hurt internally. Auburn FUNERAL -The reineines Symington, of the village, • • of Wmz ere con - last ; he also delivered an exeellene address Tuesday evening. Mr Us Mc - Michael's barn was burnt by lighten- ing during one of the late storms. We have received word from R. Holmes, M. P., that he will not be, here to take the topic in the League meeting next Sunday evening as anno lied, but will come at some later . sorry to hear Mrs J. Parish. 18 at present. The heavy rains lodged a lot of the oats and b this vicinity. Mr and Mrs W spent last Sunday with 4, Holtnesyille, Mies Ethel Ro We are ry sick have defy in Carter 'ends in era, of Toronto, is visiting friends here, Mies Jessie Macgaegor. of Cleveland, and Mr Bert Ringers. of Toronto, are spending their holidays at the home of their uncle, Mr D. Macgregor. Mr and Mrs Joshua Cole, of Ethel, were vis- itors in our village for a few days. Exeter THE SOVEREIGN BANE OF VANADA..- The Sovereign Bank has opened a branch in Exeter, The hank has leas. ed T. Fitton's ibuilding opposite the Central Hotel, and has had it re -model: led and fitted up in the most modern end convenient manner. The pepular. ity of the new bank and of its manage- ment has been demonstrated daily since it opened its doors in Toronto, Montreal, St Catharines, .Pertb, Stein!. vale, Newmarket, Ottawa, Amherst- bniat, Mt Albert, bterUng and Mayer - ton, in the large number of business men and ,people in all walks of life, who have transacted business over its counter. The financial statue of the Bank is high. It started on its career with an authorized capital ot $2,000,000 and a subscribed capital of: $1,300,000 The Board of Directors is composed of Messrs H. S. Holt, Montreal,President; A. A. All.neToronto,A Campbell, M.P., Torolito Junction,. Macdon- ald, Toronto, Jae Carruthers,Montreal Hen Peter McLaren,Perths Him D Mc- veyed to their last resting place In Milian, Alexanariae John Pageley, 'ror- Colborne cemetery on Mienday last his onto, lient7 R. Wilson. Nesv York, all spirit having passed away on Saturday. of whom are_ gentlemen of .recognized Though n Canadian Forester, the standina and.prov.enscapithility.aslin, Mations were givensceititretietthes butes ial services, as he had been .a member of long standing in that order. The Auburn band. assisted by a Blyth con- tingent, rdayed the funeral dirge as the procession slowly made its way. through the village. He leaves a• wife and a ta,mily of four to mourn his loss the °rainy known_ ip this neighborhood, and in their affliction these: have and we feel confident the Sovereign deepest respect and regard of the whole Bank, under his management, will re- neighboriseod. He Was one of the old ceive a liberal.share of patronage. The settbera of this•section, and his , demise be Exeter branch will be prepared to do a -Waive a vacancy that can never . general banking business.. Prompt ate filled, . . • tention and courteous treatment will Narese-Mise Mabletlounland;datigh. ha accorded to all its onstomers. Mr ter of Rev, T. B. Coupland, has passed .. W. Gtadman has lime appointed the Intermediate examination in the tinders. In Mr D Stevirart the Sover- eign. Bank ha anode ubtedly one id the very ablest General Bank Manakers, Mr F. E. Kern, who for overtwo years a,s Manager of the Molsonai bank at ensall, has been given charge of the Exet etoffice. Mr Kean is well and fav - the Henke solicitor. London Conservatory. of Made, with CIESS oUptipils in mask. quatterly • Tuckersmith,. first-class honors,aptl is now forming a sere:rice' with pe held in the Methodist NOES -Miss Nettie McDneiald, church here on Sunday, Aug. 3rd.. at Detroit, visiting her sister, •Mrs W. ()rich. Miss Dick is the guest of tier on Manda.y, ug. t a p. m. W. John and: Albert vvith their- Loney, Toronto; visited her uncle,Jolin families, have been combining a basis McDonald, last week.- John Chapman nese and pleasure visit to our commun.- lately: lost a Very valuable cow by milk ity of late. Woe. and David Mole are fever ; Was offered $130 for it. Sum Bourpar--adr Appleicin Eicoat, home again rusticating under the par- , • • • 10 a. m. Business meeting will be held A 5 h t 230sister,Mrs W 0 Landesboro h Mrs .1 ,tt St. Helens Nos; -Rey Mr Youua, of Ham- ilton, was reeently the guest of Mi Clark. Mrs /as Weatherbead is • ad present on the sick list; Out we hope 11000 to hear of ber recovery, airs Pam Durniti is visiting.friends in Mich 'gale Maseele Garton Is the guest ot Mr and Mrs Thee Todds. After an ex- tended visit in these riarts Mrs' Dancey returned last week to her home in Tor- onto, feeling much . recuperated in health. Miss Lizzie Miller has return- ed from London, whose she was. visit- ing at her uncles, Mr W. It. Mtllers, Mrs Hetherington has gone to Detroit, where she has procured. a pesitioe as millinier. liars Robt McGuire is re- covering from her illness. Mies Gurran Visited friends at Crewe recently. Mies Gordon has returned afi er a months visit with friends at Ripley' and Lucknow. Rev 8, M. Whaley , leaves thieweek tor his home neer Tor -I onto ; during his vecation Mr Robert ! Barbour will simply in his absence ; Mr Barbour is a former St Helen's boy , and comes back to the old place highly: recommended. Mr Duncan McDonald proeured a fine span of horses at Kin. cardine last week,. AT Tam Ilaan-In noting the results ot entrance exams. in West Huron, we see St FIelen's Public School has azood. showing. Of six writing all passed, D. Clark standing 2 id of 231 who passed, and Lizzie Miller third, while Lizzie ob- tained highest in reading, 49 out of 50. Last year two wrote tor entrance and ! Iwo for Parr I junior leaving, all being ' successful, We congratulate the pupils i and also 0. A. Tebhutt, teacher, vac labored earnestly for his purals We are informed that Mr Tebbutt, in t iiir years' teaching, has had po pupil fail, who was sent by him to examination; This refleces great credit •as he has all grades from the lowest classes to reauls r junior leaving work. May success still folio*. • Stanley John and Miss Ella Graham. attendea the innerat of Me Symingtoo, Stf.: Skahlarisleall ' joart eliemonat DEAD., --We take the following from tee •Moose. Jaw :Times of July 7th ; "Our readers will deeply regret to hear of the death of Me Gilmour, which oecurred at Ontario, California, Mender morning. Early this mornink .a telegram Was received by his father siying that he was very low, and. at 2 30 p. m. another announcing ' his death. 'Deceased suffered from asthma, and last fall left for California in the hope - that the change. would he beneficial, For a time he seemed to improve, but afterwards got worse. Some weeks ago he took a Very had spell a,nd nar- rowly escatied death through an over dose of morphine at a time when his system was affected by other medicines Si badly was he affected that his feet Were badly burned in the effort to save his life, and mince which he has been unable to leaye joie bed. Dropsy set in and was the immediate came of death. Deceased was married just. pre-. viousto his departure for California to Miss Porter daughter of Mr. Porter, of Stenyfteach. His young wite, who accoreeenied him, has the heartfelt ental roof. Jno. Knox keeps -fitting the well known Buick raiser, has re- syrnpdthybf all her MooseJaw friends," up and :will have it O. K. yet. The cently bought a very fine imported Methodist church received a re -touch Durham Bull, Gold Standerd, from W. end Mrs Hugh 0. Gilmour, an Old reei- Deceased was the youngest son of Mr . from the_ painter's hand last Saturday. G. Petit &Sons, Burlington, who itn" dent of Stanley township. 'Mrs Gil- -vTiliseitinMgissee -Rowed, of London, are with 8. Calved', their undo. ported it, It is 15 months old, red, and will be an acquistitiosis to the, stock of 13113UP left Ontario, Cal, with her hus- fl. McBrien, while haying, received h• :' - this neighbot hood. He was sired ' by •Jaw where they were interred, . • band's remains on July 8th, for Moose to . ins are .amoog • :The Label Telis the Date. ippoupowwwpovAttffatiptoili "(.13-6.511rwYheeaur ninotadsovapl:d. 4 Al********/COrk'k********Of Mai I . otriRi : Paris ' ,Green ALWAYS Pure, Fresh 11 , and Reliable By the ounce, in. or package ' R. P. Reekie's Prestiriptioti Drug iitore . CLINTON :B -For sore tired, and soiling •-t het used our antiseptic foot powder, : • DIED IN MONTREAL. -lir John Stewart, of Toronto. hut late of Brus- sels, died on Sunday in Montreal Gen- eral Hospital while undergoing an operation. The first intimation his family received of his illness was a, niessaae on Saturday night stating was about to • undergo an °motion" Deceased was a salesman for the Tor- . Into Upholsterers' Safely Co., and had ben in Montreal several weeks looking after the firm's aff Ars there. He was about 52 years of age, and had been in business in Clifford and Brussels, but had held his present position since the liminess was owned by Hess Bros. De- ceseedleaves a widow Who is a" sister of Mr John Leckie, of Begsseis, and two sons. The funeral toOk place at BrasseleoneTueeday. . Wingham. 20 fic:r2uir Plzseo %Vet 1 -vg alga be es o x te e during • July,6 4 and he respectively over highest mar bet oriee. S. Wingham, t. d15.000 worth of briGoods to be slaughter- bd. Our Annual July ^ & August sale nommen- ens july ith. RetIrn Railway Fare allowed On all purchases oyer 8l0.00 within SO miles . GEO E. XING, Wingham. NOTES. -The pastors of the Methe- dist,Preebyterian and Baptist churches are all enjoying vacations at present Jas. Chisholm,- Toronto, is spepling his holidays at home.. Mr and Mrs Jno Kerr have gone an a trip up the lakes. . W,. J. Chapnia,n was in Toronto this . week in the interests of his glci've (mei: ' nese. P. Deans, a Young man of Winga ham, lost his arm while coupling cat a _ in Toronto last Fridaar. R. Elliott. if • the Ingersoll Chronicle, eels in town this week visiting his son H. B. Elliott'. .seri Sueaccident fromthe fork lint p • pait & s, • doing nicely. . ' the est stock men of the province.- ' Tishlield • CRIT8HED TO Dalt.-`Mr neniy . C tater reeeivea a short letter from his ' WEI:Mime-A quiet weidins took i daughter-M.1watt Washburn,Dakotie place at the beim of Ur Jacob roziet, in which she stated some particulars 6th con., on Tuesday evening, when his concerning the unfortunate death of daughter, Miss Ella, was married to her husband. It seems that a large log Mi Melvin VV. Howell, of the firm of McKenzie & ' Howell, Goderich. The impeded the progress of the steamer, on which he was employed, atid he ceremony svas. performed by Rev T. R. was attempting to remove it out of the We are offering a nice line o Ginger Snaps At 4 lbs for 28 are -the invention of Prof F. C. Hare, rather contemptible, and if continued • Westfield Dominion Poultry Superintendent,and will prove to be anything but "safe." are proving very successful, Thclogh The ex -owner and ldser of the above this season hats been anything buecon. mentioned pie -mate offers 99c reward ducive to the best results 113 poultry, for the safe return of the same? the eh, raising, Mr Elford informs tie that senee of the pie will be overlooked. with these brooders he has teat viva N0TES.-11. Troyer, of Toronto, who few. This speaks volumes when we has spent the last week in town, re - i take into consideration the number turned home on Saturday. Wm. Stur- raised. A feed shed' has also been geon has returned home. Oa Thursday erected where the chickens being fat. last &large Picnic from Clinton and tened are kept. Those are fed mostly Goderich picniced in MrJowettegrove. with oate and sour milk. The young Mrs Thos. chicks have, besides these a diet of Jowett; accompanied by her daughter, Mrs (Dr) Wright, of Totten - wheat and millet. A good watch dog ham is the latest' acquisition to the station. , returned home last week, Fred Belanger, of Sc. Joseph, was here one Nocturnal intruders aud midnight ma. raudere will do well to give hina a wide day last week on business. The people berth. The Writer, though there with okflrueelield and vicinity intend hold- ing their annual picnic in Jowette no evil intention, in fact, he was with Mr Elford at the time, mourns the loss grove on Tuesday next.' Rev. Mr Avery, Milverton, occupied the pulpit Of part of the cover of a silkeimbeelle,. Which thedog apprepriated unto him- of St. Andrew's church on Sunday nding this he feels am- evening; Frank Keegar, who bits spent eelf. Notwithsta the summer in Sarnia. returnedhome ply repaid for his visit, where he saw ' last week. The tug Lipiakan arrived the chicken 3 in ail eizcs and conditions n' of the and cleared for Sarnia on Thursday. from the stage of struggling o 'shell to that of being ready foe market, Cape Charlie Dusser has finished refit - Mr Elford has ,dna his yacht "Discount" and she will had several visits from other poultry raisers and bird fanciers, be in the water in A few days, Miss and all have expressed themselves well Wilson, of Seaforth, is visiting MiS3 pleased with the results attained here, Inteuded for last week.' • . LEAGUE. -Rev W. A. Gifford, of Clinton, addressed the•Leagoe here on Sunday evening in the interest of the Forward Movement for misinons. gave an enthusiastic stirring address, which we are sure, will do much to awaken more of a missionary, seirit among the memhers a Mr Gifford is a. way, when the Jog struck, him, throw- ing !aim on the moving wheel of the ateamer, which crushed him so badly that death ensued. The young man was evidently held in very high eeteem, as the eaeket was literally buried be- neath the floral offerings sent, by kind friends, while the funeral was one of the largest ever Seen in that place. Bruiefiepl. . NOTES P. Ketchen is spending his vacation at home. Mrs Hunt and Miss Edith, of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs Chad Hunt, Homes have been provided in Rey E. Sambre' congrega- tion for 16 Toronto children ; they are tent by the Fresh Air Fund of that place who pay their railway fare, and promising yoang man and we bespeak they are given homes end kept for two for him a bright future of usefuliness. weeks; this is the first of the Work that has been done in this locality. Nolres.-afr FL Lennox, of Toronto, is. here spending a week with his elasterFred Rumba% London, is visit - cousin, J. H. McClinton . and other hog a,t the home of his uncle, James relations. Miss Annie 3: Densmore, Aikenhead. Beverley Ketchen,of Knox who has been spending the past eix College, is spending his vacation at weeks with her sister, Mrs Whitmore, home; he will take charge of Rev Mc. of Seaforth, returned home last Week, Lennane congregation, hippen,during she was accompanied by her melee, their abeence in the West. W. Board succesefully paused examinations Mies Elsie. Whitmore. Issrge num- i has bore attended the 12th celebration in i at the school of pedagogy in Hamilton. Goderich on Saturday. Mr Frank 1 Mr Knox, of the Brantford Wind Mill severe attack of mearnes. Mr and Mrs i in our village, Rev W.Moore, former - Wm spent Sunday at, his home Campbell has been laid up with a Wm Zillough spent a few days last ly pastor of the Presbyterian church Brussels relatives and i here, has lately been inducted into one Week with friends. Mr and Mrs K. Cameron, of ', of the Edinburgh churches; the induc- Lucknow, spent Sunday with relatives . ton service was a very imposing in the nei hborhoted, Mr and Mrs II. ' mony,the church beidg crowded to The cere, Ada Rouatt. tI. SS. Scott, Toronto, ib morr 6 pleasantly en er a ne a doors, Robt McCartney and bride left Commercial editor of the Globe, spent neiniber of relatives ana , friends on last week for Mooselaws Man. ; they last Sunday, with his 'nephew, Dr G. Monday evening 14th inst., it being the will visit relatives in Sarnia and Sault 0- 6th anniversary of their wedding day. Ste Marie before going West. Mies W. b1 Smith. Dr. W. F. Metcalf, f .Detroit, with his wife and family, have Mr W. II. Campbell is laid up with a Beetle)", Westminster, is the guest of taken the Walwai cottage for the sum- lame back, Mr James Noble's team Mrs jag Swale Mr and Mee Knox, paer, kr and Mrs Newmann, Detroit, ran away one day last week breaking Auburn, are visiting at the home of are guests at the River Hotel. The.a new mower to which elley were at. their SM. Mr KnOX. Messrs J. Snider choir of St. Andrew's church held their Willed he storm. Mrs SimpeOn of and 3. Mcintosh bought it carload of - Nile Sueonssene.-We.congratulate Miss Metrittie, on having successfully pees - ed her examination in connection with the Toronto College of Music in piano, vocal culture, enel introdectory theery, taken honorein piano. Noree.-Mrs Jno Dustow is visiting her sisterin Minneepolis, Chas Chrys- tal; of London visited friends here last week: Mrs 'David Gavin left on Tuesilay of last week to visit her son in Swan River, Dakota. Mrs Robert Clark, of roronto, is spending a few. weaks with her parents, Me and Mrs Juo Echlin. Miss Mabel Robison, of Auburn, was the guest or her friend, , Miss Mettle McKnight, last week. Mrs S. Peel, of Sault Ste Marie, and Miss Angusta Potter, of Chicago, are visit- ing their Puente,' Mr and Mrs W. Potter, Miss Hambleton, of Dubgan- non, anent Sunday with her friend, Miss Mary Ryan; We are pleased to know that James Elliott, who has been very ill with appendicitis, is able to be around again.. Me and Mrs Robert Stewart, of St Merys called OD friends here last week, George McCartney and sister, Mies Tillie, of .Holuaesville, visited at the home of R. McIlwain Monday of this week. G. 0. EChlin leaves on Ihureday for Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • Sittatitethill _ A to eeetaarstteedr balleunselaerilgeStMeavr altinei?r!5envillsohituaisnvege. c NOTEB.-11. 8. Cooper' 18541..viwince tlukg 180 pe H. McBrien and M Eta. s and Mrs fresh Ginger triends pear SumMerhili. M for tauter. 'They are cheep day 'wt. h friende atielniills-garePenen, Sun" .,er than yon 60111 0 Benntilier annual picnic at Goderich this you on Brantilord, ie spendind a few virleeks ?Mitt horees, the 12th and a. good time Was enjoyed with her daughter re Stackhouse, Leebarit . by ell. Mire Giese, Lendon. who has Mr SaM Carter o.nd Wife, cif Manitobef -.1 m . h, „sad (loot away with tho',Iwork, iMNencidinsci;nco.usp_tire'utlf h4lei:sktFuTclert6'tne to sntne of her friend& lasts Sst. e was called away this ' • ' ea lari3ntal :met. fM °Bdb' ageo.% Gifro41?Irr " Inc";*gavela VerY eni"1 hie "ebing et and Mrs S. Carter, they are also visit. been visiting her ii6athwaredeninde3a5. Oity,tif 3,fla oisvethe guest Of her G°derich relatlYes' Miaa Minnie roVtilteTiligr4r7i71:::1r her t f th ser. one ef Mr Merk s cottager; for the sum- is here On vieit to his parents, Mr NOTX8--,-M Os ant 'Litton, who an IlulrUUI Also It Atte line of unday wit nen sn Auburn.to el p 6}Aotedx,:tiett:dis hapertmaillinecget ski on Sunday` last., Rev, Me Thiba. Bayileld boy sang a solo coi Sunday sistert is I o Linklater, accompanied her. Melville 'Peaches et lOoloor .113. Treble visited R. Origg,00detich tewn- • utee, Mr Balfour, of Toronto, an • nid 1 The eaph Strocery. demi ar tutees this sectiori. ,We are oorrY to morning and the Methodist church in MRS.-. eV. r an rs a esti R. Caroming, London, ,is visiting his wife are_ reneAving acquain. last in St. Andrewe church in the R 111 d Thib d daye with his cottsin, Irving tinter. • I 6. of Grand Bendatre visiting friende here, honie here, Mr ma Wna. Cookait hear that Mrs M. MugfOrdis at present the evening. The young poop e pi 'irototo" .tua the Oiek ; we hope for her early nicked at Grand Dena and tat ea'? that Miss P. Carr. Goderich, is visitinA Mise Port Albert, visited here on Sunday. reeovery. •Win, and, R. Pliamnier paid the Bend ‘.,can't Omen' Bootie nte...retwier. tiles Olive elver (ego. Strachan. Itentuekl. • Dungannon Noins.-Rev .and Mrs Vaidghan and family, of Dakota, are visitingthe latter's permute Mr and Mrs Win Wi- gan, Mies McMath. Wingham, is visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Wm McDfa,th. W. P. Sanderson is the firet to etart t he binder around here. Miss R.Kirke, who lime been in Clinton for the past year, ia visiting at home. Miss Hamilton spent &Insley at Geo Ryan's. Mrs Joe. Cratieten has been visiting friends in Ashileid R. Kirke sold his driver to Mr Mitchell, of Zion' and it two-year-old to Jae Elliott, both for good figures. Mr and Mrs T. Trimble; of Detroit; are visitine. at 3, WhyarcVs. Will Begley spent Sunday evening at Mr Mitchell's, of Zion. The boys, Who have been deattoying the gardens in the' Village. would be thank- ed by the owners if they would leaVe them alone, The Epworth League have put in a library. Our popular barber, John Bamford, has sold out to Wm A. Mole, of Auburn; we wish him success. ' e, gnat to friends in Stratford liiat summer reeort ; this seems to rtsvoniFLItititits'atiqiiks isst week+ visited hie 'wide Ise, Horton, lo,st Ph OS heelhere to span the StInItiler. rick for the harvest, months. , • Clinton on Sunday. week; 13 ti they made the trip On their ilotimitOoO8 blink% Of timer Who come G80. Moore hired With A; Itillaats week. Jos. Cook 41sited his father near ,Ototh for Butter and Eggs, one , 41111116621,. 6 fAr• 11 •1/4 Mercerized I D ndetshirts 50c 5 . • a e• • lien's fine Mercerited Under- a " shirts, light, strong and com- fortable, equal. in appearance -1 to a 41k, and will wear better, ? regidar'75c goods, our special I . price each, ft0e • Straw' HAW •ior Men or Boys s• Nobbiest and nattiest shapes shown this season in straw 't • hats are here. There is not an . old hat in the let, qualities are • ell good, 8 specilia prices, • 50e, 75e and $1. HODGEN BROS." ' Carlow Ncrres -Mr ritzgirald, London, we the • guest of Col. Vercoe last week. Miss May Glen, who hag been in Woodstock for imme time, has returned home. Geo. Straughn, of Louisville, Kentucky, has been visiting Mods . in tbis neighborhood. Mimes Florence and Edith Mille were visiting at she home of Mrs Tyndall. Mr and Mrs Ed Fischer Sundayed at Bentailler. . • A large portion of the wheat is headed out in the Qu'Appelie dietrigts The congregation of ElleAndreweelitirole Winnipeg, gave Rev. Joe. Hogg $3,000 as a . • retiring gift. Porter's Bill Elliott attended he funeral of his mother in Goderich, 00 Thilreda . We regret to announce the death o W. Stirling, con 0, which occurred on Wednesday evenirty. Mrs Morgan and two children are sick with the nieselee. A young son Of Jno WstesLon eliesotetarth.e.sic.koaltisft,or PD.e:liodittl000n is slowly improving Mr and Mrs An- us44'"77 Telahad. t e ne OrnOod. Couldn't Be Better Oar photograpbe maid hardly tie . betters -they are made so oarefully,sod • •the posing of the sitter it so thorough.. ly studied,. We like to make several proofs so tut to Mauro the most natural • . and becoming tetragon and &Olinda. We work tri please. 1141nry's - Plioto ouNwou '