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The Clinton News-Record, 1902-06-05, Page 2
2 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD i+44+44"4"""""'"*" "44"4"1 CQNit Kv KIIV 46 NE E41URAGa rirfTt�17l�ent.. Pad (iODERCORRESPONDENT ar, E. Pettypiece I Lanark, N. ELOISE E. SIGNINGS • We had notch pleasure in meeting Mr. and Airs. Stodclart have return - the Ontario street Epworth Leaguers • ed from Manitoba. Mr. Stoddart,. it of Clinton on Monday evening, 1V,Lay will he remembered, sold out his sad• 2bth. We regretted very much the dlcry and bakery on Hamilton street uncomfortable hotneward drive they some time ago to try his fortune- in must have had for although it was the Nortlitvest• cold early in the evening it seemed Mr. R. S. Williams of the Bank of wintry as the evening waned. How- Alotitreul, president of the Humane ever, the North street Epworth Society, has had a pretty little fouls. League. gave them a very ince rceep- Iain placed at the bottom of the tion. Oa the reading desk a large Bank of Commerce flagpole that epergne turas filled with flowers sato thirsty canines can get a drink. 'The flowers on the piano. Curtains drawn poisoner may have his eye on that aside between the lecture room and same, The Torotlto Humane Society dining parlor showed vases filled With have; ecveral fouutains. for the dogs flowers on every table and the young in that city. ladies wore them in their hair • and Miss Wiggins finished her work here belt, paying a lovely and !lural fare- by a speech on 'Tuesday evening in Vie - well to the old church. The president torics hall. The Revs. Dixon and Dr. of the Ontario street E: L. • is Miss AIt.cKay (Woodstock) did not come. Stevens but she deputied 141r. Giltord A great crowd were disappointed. to fill her place, which he did fn it viom the British Whig, Kingston, most amiable manner. While the we clip the -following : " The steam;- hymns, teamhymns, " Blest be the Tie that cr , +• j );ciwa' i'. formerly the 'Mon • kinds" and " What a Friend we Have taut. of Providence, Rhode Island, in Jesus," were sung by .all, .1Vliss arrived at Swift's Wharf this morning bibyl Courtice presided at the piano. (May 19th) to coal, She is en route Mr. Howell, president of the North, to Sault .Ste. Marie, ]laving becalm. street Epworth League, then came chased by Mr. Clergue for traffic be- lurward, making a very.- neat addtcss, tweui that place and Toledo. - The thanking the Ontario street E. L's King Edward is a very large steam - of Clinton for. the North er mid in order to pass'herthrough street E. L's such a compliment as tie St, Lawrence canals Iter sieges had driving up on such a cold evening to he cut off." `• " and promising them a nice reward. Rev, Dr..Campliell, whowas strick- later on. Rev. Dr. Daniel then -echoed en with, a paralytic stroke a few the good wishes of the president and weeks ago, is rapidly recovering and said he did not know what would wits • feeling - well enough to attend have been done with. the Rattenbury clonal, on Sunday last, street choir had they come as all. the Friday being. it Decoration Day" in chairs in the lecture room were filled the 4' Great Republic" the American and for the last time • as the next flag was unfurled at the Consulate. time Clinton honored then they Mrs, Charles 1lezzo ,is. able. to sit up would find a new church. Mr. -- this • week. ` . - then thanked the speakers for their . Austin Chisholm.. left on Friday to complimentary addresses and said go with the Canadian contingent- to their reception was most pleasing. do honor' to the King on Coronation lie -then called upon the first number, Day. • Austin . has his South :African a lovely quartette, " The Vacant medal and s may doubtless have new • Chair," sweetly rendered by Misses honors conferred upon him. . . Newcombe and Murch and Messrs. The Electric Rahway • Co. have N. Murch and L. Weir. • " When the leased the Point Farm and will make Tide Cones in" was most pleasingly a 'summer resort of it when the road rendered by Mr. Arthur Kirk, lvliss. rains: . • Carol Newcombe accompanist Miss We congratulate our military towns - Fuller Returns,, However, May Make It Much. Greater, dlti*Y mats Agro Geuo Liberal by Very Ji,ti•rotr MAJarltlos.-All tine Torent.P, Ottawa. moat Hamilton toe C.A,ervrtlsro by JU )EaJprltlos-Lemd.r 11btepoy It!tar'sd by m Rig )Inertly -List Mf ConsorvmtLC.s And Their tteserltlwu. Toronto, May 30.• .The returns up to an early hour this morning show- ed, as they stood, that there had been elected t Liberals ... .. , 51 Conservatives... , ,. ,,;!l6 Uncertain' 1 Total 98 To -day's fuller returns may change these figures somewhat, for there were, as will beseen iiy the returns, five lacomilete'Liberal returns and ten in which the majorities were very small. The. cities all went Conservative With .the . exception of Kingston,. which elected Pense. Toronto re - Paper Majority of the Govern - Mont at Present is Seven. )IsJorltios Ara In.lam innn7 instanaeo. Very Harrow. musk Fuller Itstorpr)JsrCoot- Leo• 'Caldwell t Lennox Aadole Middlesex, E. IBoutiedge Middlesex, N. .,....Taylor Middlesex, W. Ross Altsnek Harcourt ' Muskoka. Nipissing, F3, Nipissing, W. plstaly Chancy the 1itat., to say Noss - Jou of Itvoungt.*CuasorvatLve. will tto■tout taw Rtsltt el man, J. !t, 800 - We as,l Andrew r'attail° to Take Their seats. Toronto, May 30.—The returns be- low seem to indicate that 51 Liber- als have been returned, but some of thein are by narrow ntalorities, Full- er returns may completely change the slate. Not only so, but recounts in close constituencies may ' make changes In the interest of good gov- ernment in Ontario. As will be seen by the table all the Ministers wore re-elected; and New Ontario west Liberal, although Hon. G. W. Boss' speech in Ottawa the night before the elections was not sufficientto hold even the usual half of the city Liberal.. Mr. Matter, who sided .with the or 8P•G 157 84 82 2 50 5111 300 • 03 300 130 1)ridgland .....,. J allies Michaud Norfolk, 5. Charlton - 125 Northumberland, W. Clarke ... 2011 Ontario, 5. Dryden 100 Oxford, N. Pattullo 2,087 , Parry Sound Carr 14d: I Peel Smith Perth, S. ., Stock • Peterbaro, F. ,..Anderson Teterboro. W. Stratton Pt. Arthur & Rat. Conmee Prescott Evanturcl Prince likiward Currie Renfrew, N. Munro Renfrew, S. Latchford Mussell Gitlbord Sisncoe, C. Davidson ul o e Tch S o. F. P ime C ' Stormont. McCart Welland Gross Gibson. June 5th, 1902 - ,••••••••••••••••••M••Pro acro u 1 : What is commonly inherited Is not verotula but the scrofulous disposition, Tills Is generally and chiefly indicated by rutaneous .eruptions; sometimes by pale• aess, nervousness and general debility. The disease afflicted Airs. K. T. Snyder, Union St., Troy, Ohlo, when sbe watt ;ighteen years old, :manifesting itselt by It bunch In her neck, widen caused great pale, , was lanced, and became a running sore. It afflicted the daughter of Mrs. J. A. Jones, Parker City,. Ind., when 13 years old, and developed so rapidly that when she was i8 she had eleven running sores on ben 13,", neck ant aaouc nen ears.. dot -These sufferers were not benefited by 370 professional ily ay,were completely but, urs d f y olurt- 1,200 flood's Sarsaparilla 66:1 1011 This peculiar medicine positively cor ' reeks the scrofulous disposition and radia • 46a catty and permanently ewes the disease, 500 82t5)0°)0. 0) GODERICE, 20 Mr. Lorne Macdonald has removed ait5 to the residence on St. David's street 1411 owned by Mr.. John Millian.• Mrs. Charlie Lee, little child and • nurse are visiting Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Middleton of ,• Goclericll tuwi slop. • Mrs. McCollougi,li, Taylor's Corners, .' .spent last weal the - guest of her daughter, Mrs. Austin Church. Miss Ethhe1. Rhynas of Normal Col- lege, Hamilton, • has accepted a posi- tion as teacher at Yorkton, N. W, T., ` at a salary of ;;600. Mr. Colborne is •having his residence. painted a stone color and the eaves - trough and portico are mid green. . The • Epworth League of Victoria street ' church gave a delightful liter- ary treat on Friday . evening, • The. first number on the program was .. a quartette, • beautifully rendered • by Misses Hale and Harris. and Messrs. Belcher. and I3ohncs, st' ,duos ,followed by . AIr. Cooke, pipe organ • and Mr. �McCrac, mouth organ, which, delight- ed all.' Miss Bean gave a meritorious paper entitled "'IHow the Young Peop- le Can Help the Church." A duett by Misses Drew and Myrtie Johnston was very well received. After the inter- mission a lovely. vocal duett was ren- dered • by Mrs. (Rev..) . Robinson and Mr. Fred. Holmes. • A reading follow- ed which . wx,u)ld '. up- the program, " Brother - _Brown and 'His Gifts,!': pleasingly rendt,red' - by Mrs. - (Rey..). L2,Ubi11SUn. - .• North Methodist church At • Aotilt street.1V ct Rev. Dr. Daniels on Sunday evening last preached a'moniorial sermon .fat s rrisosi. r i1 ' 1st a Nlrs. 11. fIi •gleno of tc. i . John Doty returned • on Monday to the :Polytechnic School, Troy, to be •ready for . graduation. • .. - •Mr.. Ed. Carupion is-clerk'at the;G. T. ' R.-- telegraph -silica,.. He is _clever and we wish him stieeess.-' • - • Rev. Mr. Kerr and family' • were. passengers.oft the Ossifrage. �Vliilc:in town. they registered • at • the• Hotel. Bedford and, visited Mrs, Doty, Mr. Ed.: Davis • duel.• little tlauglitcr �cl • Bed-. utsLs ut the •I,.ot Mary c ford on Sunday last...'• • Miss Mabel • Varcoe,: • daughter of Col. Vareoe, •is visitiaig friends at nand St. Themes. • • • Tondo Mr. .'%', Mess,. traveller from • New it Isis, :York state, has been visiting ss par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.., William Mess. 'Mrs. (Dr.) Callow• .has -quite, recov- ?red- from her. late, .indisposition•.: . • Mrs. • 'Alex. Jolruston has • returned -- from' her visit to Tort Albert and •vicinity, .. • : Miss Mattie Spence bas . taken 'a n poSi:tion in•Tipfing's. , Wellington, E. 500 + 2 3 t...Thompson I \Venttvor h, N. ' - Wentworth, . S. ...Dickenson 30t; . York, E. Richardson ...: 11)5 - York, N. . Davis 181 Thio t•,1n111:AL 4.41:',W, Durham, West..., ... ;:.,.. Rickard Grey, N. ..McKay Middlesex, E. ;,:Routledge • Ptrth, S- Stock Prince Edward •.,0urrie• Slincoe, C ... Davidson Simcoo, E Tucihope Stormont ,McCort Wentworth, N Thompson: Algoma '' , Brodie Ft. \\'nl. and L. of \V........Cameron ' Nipissing, E Michaud • Niplesing, .W, - - James 1 ' .lnoumplerw, Liberal. . • Algoma ... • - Brodie i Ft: Wm. & I ,. of W Cameron Port Arthur Conmee 1Nipissing, E ' - James :Nipissing, W • , - ,.;Michaud. l ' mese !Ahern,' Seoia-Ie, Carrie Shipley then came foward and hieu;Sergeant Huxstep and' James Mc-. :f.A.MBS.P. 'WHITNEY - gave a most pathetic recitation, Math of t tl t' citation "Old M tl f th Field Hospital service , Age," finishing by singing" sweetly the who have received from•London, Eng- turns four Conservatives, out of the 16 candidates running • Hamilton • 1 " A low church stands among land their long service medals They RON. G. W. ROSS. Governtnent . on part' of its policy; • went, down -before 7)r, Beattie Nes- bitt in North Toronto, and the de- feat of Col. ltutrie in'South Welling - S° °+ ,iso returned. Conservatives, two, • a the trees," her twin sister presiding are like the •Fmtian • Raid uteclals on � Ott Is sends #w members at the piano. The vocal duett, • "Conte one side, but on the other a. shell is .at apt a also. n o Close to the Saviour," was nicely :engraved with "hong• Service" on it, to. suppola 'Mr, \VTiitney. 11Ir: St. West York•• \r , O S R n 111 un t '• kaltof n hl le stage too a Fannie S kr st Miss tc ow r i he I t t ed by Shipley The. E and r. ,. er. r. u cases mineral i • Faust, the ' prohibition .: luau in • " My Bonnie Barque," was the mdst• Friday "host: South Wentworth, received only. 87 attractive part of the program,. if Oil the Isth of May t1e -funeral of one could judge by the hearty encore the late. Mr. Charles :Ludwi'g took votes.' , I. he received. All were ..encored' but ' i.1ace • • from . his residesice in Detroit; Centre' Gorey: stands unique' in elect- " My Bonnie Barque" seemed to givs - to Mount. Elliott cemetery. Mrs, • ing Mr, Lucas' by. aeelamati'on the most delight, No one responded (Dr:) Mcleod and Miss AleLennan,sis- • 1.04s} Ii%A•ris its I:Lrorn* to the encore. Mr. Murch then thank- tens • of - Mrs. Ludwig, attended the .Addington.. Reid,..:.. ..: 365 ed the audience, for the favor with, funeral and. are now at their residence Algoma... ,,; ..• ...Smyth ° . which their program had been receiv- on. Newgate street.. one.. .. teat 1 . O d AI I � Weir. M AT rcli's solo of r 1 'water up 'with 'it on g ' Bruce, C. taarke,: .,,small n ofGuelph was.;,.;.Little.,.UO of a Bolton ofC rdw 11 'i then n Mrs.' Henryenr. B a e k them i M H.: ed and thanked t s Y con- 2 " nvs- epileptic fit wholer u .:.I 1 d .,1 for the t seized with lc toto C d t choir .. s t d w tS.ca l Rattenbur Lr r e, P P y street . talion also extended' to them. After versing with her fainly :and .Orlin lr Ilitffcrin :...Bait'. . ....600 those pleasing words all -adjourned .to she rallied for .a: °short time, two sue- • Dundas,:.....", :.. Wlntney.:. ,,. 250 the dining parlors, or at least:' all • ceeding . seizures resulted in; • her Durham, >;.,: Preston..:::.801, f ;Brower... and Mitchell,proprietor0 1 II ... B of o .. 12 who could be comfortably seated,. death: C. W. E gin, ,.. ,..• did excellent justice to the salmon the Free Press, Ottawa, and • .lames EIgin W....,: ; ...Maediarmid...508 and a sandwiches, lemon pie, . rasp- ••Mitehell, editor and : proprietor of the Essex lv.....: ; ..13eaume.., ...279•. egg berry tarts and, cake,With 'good hot Gaderich $tar, are her. brothers. Fronteusit..:.. ..,.Gailugher ' .24 coffee and lovely cream. 'The Clinton. The funeral of .Lureuia Amelia,. wife Gleugarrys.:..::, i..1TeZeod.,..,..:.450 ton is signals:ants r, lJisgnaflfr Two. A point that should not be over- • at looked in t1w elct•tlon results is th e ' i ltd to proceed i�'• 11 e •' v ti e tP (.grist a � the r against Andrew Vattullo, • North Ox- ford, and Hon.• J. R. Stratton, West 'Peterbpro, on the charge ' that` they • had contracts for prloting. ballots and. thus were not qualified to run. .If this : •eopteution. can be upheld, these - two seats will. go to P. 11. Ross • and Capt. • Miller •respect ively • and. bring . dawn the •L overnmont's pa- per majority; to a point •that. avi11 • t lt. ' u tt'utk b t n t ..make 1 Luxuwl.41.13; :CTILD,.. Jirent, •N hurt • Brant; Ss • Preston,'..::.::.. Brockville ..Grahatlf • BruCe, N..... :.Bowman' .... • - . Bruce, S. • ' . Truax .. Durham.: W.• Rickard-. • 1.o.,, S: Auld j .Bruce, S Truax Grey, 'N. ' McKay ].Talton ...,,.. ' Barber •Iluron, W Cameron Lennox ...iVfadole. Norfolk, 'S Charlton Lanihign,. E. Pettypieee - ti ock Perth, 5 t Simcoo. C Davidson Wentworth, N .Thouipsau 145 370 400 275. 42 '110 562 • • t Le,.,i • illlwuetirr, sat .. , Scranton, May `8(i.—John ,leripyn, . ' the millionaire coal • operator, died . t'estet•clay at. his !ionic lit 'this city, aged 7,i ,Years. .� fall d bt,a. ,sris ),Hent, - Toronto, ,day 0. Fifteen -year-old - Chanes Uillsutr;,son of liolicrt I s son, acidcpt+tl'z ..shot hfuiself ycstrr- dup. afttrnuun'`a t his. home, 18 Crisis ' .l '' 'than i i •'r. tut <h c t+ less t unhtl t o u t t ills• s t r ll )- �OU l Gibson' -N U'.� 1 was n ho t �1 a 6 -1 stab's in' his room about 5 o'cloolc .1 • engaged iu testing •a ntiniittere ctlio- i cof the a' - I n°u nulclsi oil{ 'of a piece c 1 quarks. inch,:1'i,)e, ,when it cxpiod(•d uuexpcetedly, • tire emit wits enttrlug his .forehead • u;nd' penetrating the - hrttfn. • ' • 7. contingent tame through- a snow of• Mr... A. took lace. on - Grenville,,. ,..Joynt,......:.500 0 >; g Harrison, P r a t 1Vm & L.: of \ll, Cameron ... ..3 storm' last • time and Monday. night. ,Saturday frgitt 'her late.' residence on Grey; C,..' .,.... ,..',..Lucas:,: `...•'..,acct was a little better. Victoria street, Mrs: Harrison was a i Grey; 5.:. �::.. ;......::Jantieson..• :,.400 . Mr. Cavae, inland revenue of Strat- most estimable Christian woman, •fond ' Hamilton, E.., •... ...Carscallen"; 140 Balton Barber ford, was in town last week. •oI her home and a great' lover of flow- Hamilton \Y.: ,;, ...blenctric.., •,••..,177 Ilnst•fn s,.l:. iiussell.'.:.::.'10 I .ct li hP °00 g garden tending assiduous, Hastings, ngs, i orrsson Huron, .:W, Cameron ,...... • r Haldimand Hollies • - 161• )trrtti-ii • H, ' re uttsrge, Grey, N• Ir•;_Ic::ay, . 10• . 1riditulapgl's•, Intl:, 1t1 iy. 80.-Presi 0 t 0 ' midnight. •'I•here is stilf'no change f II- the strike situation. - 6 ' dent Mitt IselI • of. the.. National Min 0 ' workers' feat• here for •Chocago• tl 141r. Maitland Humber of Stratford ars. Every.. summer , ler. a ig t -was Hastings, N..:.... earce.;. ITuo, Hislop .., , 85 spent all last week in town the guest • to• be in her ga 1 t di d I i W •M 339 6 of his parents Alderman and Mrs. ly every •flower and shrub and very Iiuron, ti • ,,.Either.:. . ... •r3 IIcr. generous in presenting people with a • Laltibton, W.. Miss Mcivor and ler sister, Mrs.-boquet.. Many et oneelle „gave us: But Lanark, S... r,';.•Matheson,.,1,000. McPhail, have returned to their san' she- has been transplanted to a fairer Leeds.,. ... ,.. poximtutiitllt([gttootium11t11t11tbita111noonsmRtliii--iH11t111RtionettUItnexitmet sio nllJtllttlnitna Beattie,.... • f189 x t KJ tiler residence at •tits •harbor. after land than 'Airs: For some time Mrs.• Lincoln... '.,. J.essop.. `713 spending the .winter at Owen Sound 1+t'rria:on hits.': suffered .from. Weakness.London... Beck:,, 141' with their father, Captain Meteor.anti the past season had 'a bad at -id Norfolk, N,.. • :Solider,. 27 Birth—On Thursday; 2znd of :May, tack of la grippe:. Feeling moult 'bet- •Northtcntberland E:.Willoughby 849 to Air. and Mrs. Alex. Forded,' a son. ter she• 1.1.t .1 c `t-isitiiig St.er, 'daugh- Ontario, iV:,. IIdyIe. ,.; ,,,183,. Dr. Herbert Switzer has.bought: a ter Mrs. • Gordian. of •I,uelnow, and Ottawa .I'oweti...• 483 Practice about 60 miles front Detroit, went up a few weeks ago, Dr. Gordon Ottawa„. ,'Murphy 064 Herbert lost no time in settling down did all he could. for her recovery 'hitt Oxford, S ..... .,.Stitherland :-141 to work. • • pneumonia 'set . in •and heart failure Perth- N Monteith, :• 2 Dr. A. M. Switzer has been pro- was the result. The remains were Sault Ste Marie bfiscampbell ,275 meted to be city •physician for .Grand brought . from. to.her .resit Simcoo W...• .. ...I)uti:.. 576 Rapids: • dance:. Lovely" "floral gifts from her -Toronto, i&... Pyne:„ •888 The summer hotel is now 'being fur faiuily • eland from • intimate. friends Toronto, N•.. •. ••• :.,Nesbitt:, nished so that it will be the Mecca were placed upon the casket. 'Rev. • 'Toronto, :S:„•.Foy..:..,, ...753 for the longing hearts 'of the great Dr. Daniels officiated- at house and Toronto,. W.-. u ,.i Crawfo r d .1 ;4 77 American 'visitors who for years have grave. 'rho._ pallbearers were Messrs. 'victoria; I.. , Ca negte ....n20 ' Victoria iV .. Fox ..110 .Waterloo, 'Y:.. Znckner-:; : 262 Waterloo; S..: 70• •Wellington, S .Downey .:...244 • \Vtllingtoo, W . .. Tucker (Trid)1.03 York. W...:.... St. John:.: •:.585 ' The dog poisoner got in his work on and two •daughters, Mrs, W.:A.'.Camp-• Tan tt►ostcitv,► Thursday a. m. or the evening before. :bell of. Manchester and Mrs, Dr. .Gor- ltlgoina A valuable clog of Mr. Ed. .Swartz den. of Lueknow, besides her husband. Algoma West...... and a much cherished one of Miss Rev, Dr.. Moffat, agent of the 'tract,' lasnibitLondon ... Policy's met their fate. - - Society,' will fill Knox church pulpit . . Ngiftillt, N Mr. Clendenning - of ..tile Saults on Sunday next. Northuiubt.rla;�id, E House spent 'a few clays at Seafortli Rev. Mark 'Turnbull will preach the Ottawa..• recently. - anniversary sertrson to `the' (, '•U. F. O f 1 South Crich station from his trip to the. telsclance' is . requested.. wished. for a summer resort in our W.. R, Robertson, Charles .Humber, town. May they be delighted .leis Lochart, W. Cox, •George Acheson and' season, A. ' Farrow. The - deceased - lady has Mr. William Seymour took • a' run •lived 'here for about forty ,years, save • over from Detroit early this season. a few years residence• near:Auburn: We saw him last week. She leaves a. son, John A: Harrison, xort, , Mr. Alex. Saunders arrived at God- on 'Sunday. a, m: next. A frill at- 'Perth, A'..i... On Saturday.last our citizens in- Sault Rte. :Vlat le .. . British Isles on Wednesday, 213th May, Water'oo N , rive Galot'. .'. .:Smyth• - ITeinna. • :heck:., Snider W illougliby Murphy Sutheritttul Monteith ...Miscampbel l Lackner York, 1V' St. John some Ca,,eervitive uta, Matron, S .Eili)er Perth, N Monteith • Ualtaaw,i uli io Ifl 14ltttt t having crossed the wide ocean in time .auguratocl the. summer as every bench - to poll his vote on Thursday. He and. its the park was filled and many seat those who accompanied him were tnet, ed. tisetiiselaes upon. tlic grass. by the Marine Band, who played two On, Tuesday •- last, Revs. J. A. Au - selections. • Tlie• others were. Captain derson, and. James Hamilton went. up Dan. MacKay, Janes Clarke; Captain to Auburn to the induction of • Itev. Dan. ItleIvor and quite a number, of _ J. L.• Small. other mariners. - • Herding eows is the 'last favorite Mr. James Strough left last week • amusement of ttsany'•of our citizens. for Brantford where he will be eine We do not .blame. them for the grass, ployed at the new plough factory ip is growing' so - .high inion all • oak• that city. streets that it is . good to get rid of A lovely little daughter of Mr. it. • • • Snazcl of Quebec 'street was quite in- Mr. slug. Mrs. Mooers were in Chiea- disposed last week froth taking cold. go -a kw ' day's itf: Aiay. We' heard Mr. Snazel has seven children. . that they intended to shake that city Never before dict so many people their botne. from the country drive in to hear the Messrs. Brannigan' and Mason have r. _ election returns. The opera biose and Bono to Galt. temperance hall were filled and . the - We have to thank Miss Salkeltl of streets lined as early as seven p. tn. the Maples for an exquisite boquet of The wind was too high to mina of it white lilacs and white syringo tilos- m s. bonfire, so the boys had all their uir Ilau1- so ing to clo over again. l he : beat order - Miss Strachan, who spent the• prevailed. ter at New York, has returned to the Mr. John Bedford, wlio has been a old home atcotupuniecl by her mice, sufferer from nervous prostration, Was Mrs. Dr, Hooper of Toronto. able to come home but is not yet Barrister Calnpioh is recovering rap - wholly recovered. His wife and moth- idly. •lice will soon be Aclble• to take er accompanied him from fort. Mir- ftp his. office work again, '' ' 00 141r. Stevenson. of Bayfield” drove nit Mr. ,Tames Mitchell was called away on 13riday last on 0 busincse trip, ' last week' by the death of his sister, On .'Thursday tate Women's Institute Mrs. lioltou, wife, of Harry Bolton of for West Huron will hold their month the Bank of Montreal, Guelph. Mr. ly meeting at the residence of Mru: Bolton when a resident of Godericlt llowric. - was on the staff of the flank of On' Thursday evening a progressive euchre party will laical i loco in the Mrs. D. Gordon has been the guest curling rink. A moat enjoyable time of her daughter, (Rev.) -Mee. Saithe• is expected. The lovers of nailed of Hamilton, ranee New 'Y'ear's Day, chore will have musle to their iicart'it Miss Lynn of 'Toronto is the guest Content. of her aunt, Mrs. Alexander. • Mr, Daft. Sullivan, wlrrl Imo beeii Montreal. et 1 y It 11 j Men were litre last week putting on new telegraph wires and at the north side of Kingston street, near Yule's Electric Bicycle Works, one of the huge poles had to be moved and while loosening the earth about the pole and enlarging the aperature to move the pole a little, a matt remained on tip keeping- the apparatus steady. A new telephone service must be added to what we have had already. It is a very large piece of tultiuge-we thought it was a connection of the Atlantic cable brought over by Mr. Alex;• Saunders, visitinf Its I ' moth(, 1itl r, Mr ,Tnhlt $tilt'• r , van, at. his old home in Kiniail, left for Dtlrver on Friday, , Acco►upanied by iiia mother, whit will Oriel the season there. l4Trv. 14f:cLay, Mather nt Mrei. Mat. tolnr Mnuinintlrl,returned •oil IPrid'ity to her home at Ripley, Mtn. Radial • wont �r Pr c rr 1 and her little mon alit tr t ad u ► W I partying her for a l'Tturt visit Mrs. McLean, mother of Mrs, Copt. - Dan. MacICay, also left for her hgt111' • hi Ripley. Mr, II. 14, Itodgeus vent tioficlay in Clintoft,, • • till Toronto 'Vote• llaaZZ • Toronto, May 80,—The Queen City again returned four Conservative monibers,' North •Toronto defcatisig' • the inrlependent-Conservative-i'rohi,,- ►tion cancliditte. A featltre in the same riding was the vote of: 74 • for the lady So iittlist, Aiiss hallo. The Toronto- figures are: ' . North 'I'okonto. Nembitt " 3.785, Marten8 4 ,7, - Theile 74, Tripp .22. ,. ,Y Neslritt's • majority, over MalletMallet78, • with - two sub-divisiosl:y , to hear Irmo, .. ., South rl'oronto•i--1+by 4,983, Rog - era 4,228. Corner 170, JitMes 100, oy' majority over • Rogers .755, . with two sul►•divislons to bear from. I.ni+L 'Toronto. --"Pyne 8,009, Brady 2,211, Simpson 270, Kemp 144 ,•. 1'ytle's tnajoelty. 888, West 'Toronto.--•t/rttwford 4,158, tlrglihltrt 2,0H1., Kelly 2150, Weltwood 711, ('rawford's ntalol'fty over 1.1rqu'• louts 1,477, ' s be iOImilraia ?Oruro., llnntlttuu, May 80.'-'ll'hls city ,y'M Nesbit slalom showed herself to 110 a. (•,un.c'111.413VI' r•I(7, by returnttrlg ('ir rl(1 as 'trod liendrie lty brt0JOrltitvi, the v hift not largo, were highly tnrihihiL(ary null. thio tip 11t11o th1 Vl(h'Itiyi, (c'otltNlVd" - •tiv,rhod In both t'Itfiuga, Il 111( tied 0111. nn oto ►loony hii) pro , P 8" irll I hu l ('oltluhnrNll gut vrl',V IOW Ittt In fate, hut the Ilinfeltrv8 11tc' T1111b ri'tty of 147 agtllnnf three nirptnn'ntn, In 1'•'gittiled n11 it il'111ttk• 11311.' coil'. The ilnrfullnt.'n Solna meths 11 11(.111,116, hhrrwlllig fur s hunt, Irbil 1f lb .1)41111.1.1( ilia br1 go 114,1 jot II.V wort. dintvrl f+unt (lire 4'1(t1Herrillltt'N 'Ilia ,itin►'rb me. %Vow I1p1111111t1I, ITeliitrI,, • *1', I1'i', Wliiticlnlg! nit 1 c 11 u (t til innn aloel 1t (1 1 ),1 n 1 find ('nna./, 011 • ill lhnnu Keel fl+nnttlrrn, ('utnrnllalr, 'i,Pi'T11, mime, 2,4114, finishes (line ) 11`/11 It l►lgdtnit t'tiiirr/•vntiven will :pr-Otc(1t itztp 1;, J. Veiiuq'ti 4lucii,U, OST We are. positively going out of business and our large 'stock' of Boots and Shoes ,must be sold: In order: to hasten the sale .we have cut the prices as the following few quotations will.show The'stock'is a first class one, good value at the regular figures,and a bargain at the .rices we are quoting. :. We shall.be prices to have you call and examine it, Woman's Kid Button Boots et. 1( • - tf • 44: t 41, Wotltiil:ll's Chocolate and Tan I 1 1 We are selling Regular Pricethem at $2.75 2.50 -. 3.50' 1,50 >~3litton.and Laco 2,50 Woman's Chocolate and Tan Oxfords. 1.40 Woman's Black Oxfords s 1.75 1.50 Misses' Buttoned Boots 14 t` - Chocolate 1.40 • Boys' Tan Oxfords 1:50 . now i 90c �I. Boots from 1. to•p Men's W An itssortrnent of,Trunks and Valises Harness 011 '15c per quart. - . ' A few Eubber Rugs left. - ' .. - $1.50 •- 1.25 1.75 1.00 1.50 75 99 90 90.. The stock is well assorted and complete and is going at price's which snake every pair of Boots ' and Shoes a bargain. JAMES TWIT�!lEtL-. TO -CURE A. COLD IN ONE DAY: Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 1'ab lets. All druggists refund the money • if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig.; A.> stock Of choice . nature is on each box. 25c.. , Canned Plums. for sole: `.. • aeras' d. • 0 a. et. is. ',,-.r� `••904.es~%ose We have a large range a y of calllexas bug, the t: v best for a cheap camera 0 c• - 0 rr .......is...._- a Brownie No. 2 ID VMch we sell at i - e2 • $2 OO O •' e Pet suns in neighboring towns a a tth0 i*lCutiuki06 Of PIUt'bns•- L • ing t1. camera wtl.l t+.'ceive gut a • tatruisms ens laugter by d Topp-' • - • tug ua a cal .i. Other citillet as • Z i,t:;,itl.s Lilts 1.'trtnt•tn rat be Y O 14(1111 lied, Firms, developing e - • lam dere tool oilier light sup- • • e p'i'es CILLI be cent by wail. o • • rs Qur cheap Exposure Meter • •- at b.a. gives the Curt act expos- .+8 . 0 ore under all condt1tuis slid 2 . t„ pays An, itself in a short time W O by baviug over iota under Y 41 ex•posure in negatives. O o lE� • w Y -i8 B. C:Ofdl Ey •i o n o . Chemist and. Druggist. q .0. rb 0 0 ..AA m. p ©ti• 3000 0000 00$0 0a e o Y Big 7 Stock .f•., Wholesale � a 1 (, :. ,rte + �a4 ers�4 d eis,ti� 0 S, ,r at very best .possible ' - prices how . Organ;', - the • wander fol Orion opIs on .Sbeet Music, Books and Variety'Mnsio a,. Oare'si, �11151C 1 rnp01'1um. 1 1 RLBWER GEN MAL STEAEISHIP • LINE. Reduction in TOLEDO--SAU1,T STE. MARIE DIV- ISION. k'REICIIT' & PASSENGER. - -' Weather peiinitting steanr- ere will. depart per schedule • shown helots,.• • Here is tt 'good' chalice to STR. " OSSTF RAGE, , : secure a first class buggy at. a • . big ,• reduction' N•ote these Will leave Goderich, North Bound, rices - : it o'clock p, fn. WVednesclays,' for Sault:: i.'- • ' • - . Ste. Marie and intermediate Ports;; $80 :13u • ries for .$68 returning -will leave Goderieh _for! •rl'� Windsor, •Detroit:' -nod Toledo'at • •I'I :$755, Buggies for '405.. o'clock p,.. in. on Mondays. $O5, Buggies for $G0 . S'TR., ." RING $DWi4RD'' Remember these are. all our .own make which. places us i1 - a position to guarantee there . as. we do not buy anythiligbu• 'first-class material: Repairing pronnptly attended to by experienced • luecis Will be placed oit'tite route, leaving • Toledo cot Friday, June 6tli,'•arrfving at Godurich .6.15 p. In., Julie 7th, and :will call at• .l'arry Sound :on both 'North. and .Soutli :Bound trips. • • Yor rates and further information address \in..Lee, Goderich,wor. , W. 11,' ROSEVEAR, Traffic General • l i alTic Manager, Sault Ste, d Marie, .Ont. RUMRALL.: :and McMMATH Huron St,, Clinton. "Can t . Afford toaint." ' The Iliad who says that, fttrgetis that painting . done, is economy, and tlet is he can't pro - „party .a fl NOT to Faint. Hoa elan you require to p ifnt is large* 4615' 't end - sat upon the paint you rose. rtir S/IERWIIdiWIC wIA/M$ PAINTS out Inst others. They at'o the Wrest economical paints you eon tiro, because they cover most and wear longest. .Add to this their good ngpearonoe, esid you brave perfeo% Pease. -Tho 8hE;r"win-Wil/inure Palate. They are mode for many titffexnt kinds of pointing. Whatever it la you want to patnt�a house, or nsiythlrm• in ar Orli 01 the kotwo--We nooks the slight paint for stat partfoltar purpose -opt ale elap•dOeh Witter. for all. . • 10 per'c'ent. diseonnt for cash off all the following lines (lrnnitewai•e, Tinwero, Shelf Hardware, Spades and Shovels, HMO Ohurns, Olothea "Wringers, (lanoline and Coal 031 Stove., 1 'Woe good second hand 1 e friget•atorcheap. 3.Nre Mewl Safes at a bargain.. • 4Special Net Prices-'-Ooilecl Spring Wirt 3e per lb., lierbed Wire Outer ill., 6 boxes Attie Orem for 215e. Call and get nor special prices on Lawn Mowers, the good. kind.. - HARLAND BRO§--., CHEAP - HARDWARE STORE.