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..NEINSIECORR:
CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902.
' E PRO PECTS BRIGHT.
Mr. W. R. Belden was in town on
Wednesday on his way home frotn
Clinton. He reports that the stock
of the new Cold Storage and Packing
Company is rapidly being taken up
and about $1,:io,000 is already sub-
scribed. --Wroxeter Star.
FUNERAL OF ALEX. MORRIS.
The funeral of the late Alexander
Morris, which took place on Saturday
afternoon lest, was largely attended.
'rhe services at house and graveside
were conducted by Rev, Dr. Stewart
while the pallbearers Were : Thos,
Meeker, A. McRae, F. ItIcEwan, A.
Mackenzie, . J. Emmerton, Sr„ and G.
S. Doan.
CLINTON It. S. PRO1VIOTIONS.
The following pupils of Miss: Robb's
division are promoted to the 3rd book:
Hazel O'Neil, Herbie Witts, Myrtle
ItIcalo.th, Taylor, Pearl Stewart,
Elva Wiltse, John Wiseman, Rosie
IVIcCaughey, Gertie Chant, Roy Grigg,
:Lois Stevens, Marguerite gentian,
Della Finch, Edna .Rodeway, Stanley
Erb, Emerson Mitchell, Geo, Crich,
Dollie Menne', Millie Perdue, Susie
. Carling.
-DR. BLACKALL WILL LEAVE: ,•.
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Dr. Bla.elcall, who •hung up his•shing-
le in Clinton in 1883, has 'disposed of
Itis property here to his partner, Dr..
Ball, and purposes leaving town. He
is as yet untlecided• what he will do,
but, we 'understand, thinks somewhat
of • embarking in the hotel business..
He has very ma.ny warm- personal
. friends who are sorry to hear •that
he purposes locating elsewhere. The
." war office" Will hardly seem like the
saele place without' the bluffs, genial
BANKERS'' ROW: .
With the expeetatiOn that the hot.
weather may at any tune set in the
'summer resorts are beginning to fill
up. The population Of Bayfield has
accordingly . considerably• Imre:teed
within the past le* days. arid, the cota
tam. in what might. be • called
." Bankers' •RoW" are again occupied
by the families of Bankers McTaggart,
'Tisdale and Brewer of Clinton and
Banker' Pierce of Seaforth, Poettliasta,
er Dickson of the latter town also
(lOuuiiCilCd-in close proximity and • a
cottage as being .• built .for Mr; W.
Doberty. . . • •
CLINTON.' WON.
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• Vim baseball :match -played the
para on • Tuesday 'afternoon. between
the Myth and •Clinton teams was wit-
nessed by. aaarge numbet of interested:
epectators. The tiome 'nine were too
strong for the visitors and won easily,
the score 'standing iS to• 7. In S. Cole
and E. -Johnson Clinton has a .splea-
did battery. The players were
• Illyta—Douglas a Allison. t, Dalian.: •
tyne x,,'Fowler o, 'H. Somers 0, D.
•Sonters o, 13eatty• o, hieniner o,. Mc-:.
Cole. 3, W. Harland.
Arthur '3,77.. •
Johnson: a, J. Doherty .T.
Soni-
erhays 2, J. 'Clarridge p, T. McRae
E....3.01111$911: I, qi*, /31ttett 2.-15.
MARRIP.V IN CHICAGO, • •
IE CASH G OCER •
INSURANCE CASE Lon.
The case of Doherty vs, the Millers,
Insurance Co,, which Was tried recent-
ly iit Goclerich, has been decided sa,
gainst the plaintiff, who sued for
8ctoo. We hear that an appeal may
be entered against the decision,
on: STREET CHURCH,
Rev, W. A. Gifford will occupy the
pulpit of Ontario street church next
Sunday a. and in the evening • a
special musical service will be render-
ed by the popular choir of the church.
Two or three short addresses or Bible
readings will also be given.
EXPLOSION.
While shooting the other clay Mr, J.
3. Rumball met with an accident, but
fortunately no injury. The cartridge
exploded and the powder bla.ckened has
face and that was all. The result
might have been so much worse that
he had rause fcir thankfulness end
was duly grateful. -
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MORE LIGHT.
A handsome forty -light chandelier
has been placed in the town hall and
one considerably smaller in the coun-
cil chamber which are now properly il-
huniaated. They ceatainly enhance the
pp f 1 hall which xnight
be still further improved by a touch
of paint here and there.
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EXAMINATIONS.
The Departntental examinations be-
gan this week. The Entrance was iste-'
sided over by Mr. W. R. Lough and
.Part • • going n, b Messrs,
Lough • d Murch.Isetr ,R 1 b
will. iesist• in Part II which will he in
progress next. week. These are attic -
taus days with the students, .
DIED IN MICHIGAN.'
• Mrs. Andrewlauncan, who was at one
time •• a, resident of 'Clinton, died at
• the residence of her don, Mr. •Janies
platen of Pic•kfordi Mich., on June
and. The deceased, .who had reached
the advanced age Of four score and •
one years, is well remembered by our
older citizetts.
AN EXTRA MAN. • .
;The faremen the H. & B.
have 'received orders to put on' an ex- ' •
tie: man, Making „four Mee to each
section, The company becoming ex-
travagant, •Or is, it that the.. roadbed
a 1 •lca d that 't. is
really getting' iuto bad. condition. It
is eight years •since the foremen. had.
three assistants even for the suioner
WON THE TROPHY.
Four rinks from Clinton bowling
club took' part in a tournament at
Listowel Tuesday and yesterda.y end
Mr. W. Jackson's rink won the
trophy. The victorious quartette were:
R. Agnew, W. Brydone, J. Fair and
W. Jackson. '
JULY 12TIL
Elaborate preparatione are !icing
made for the celebration of July. 2th
at Gciderich and a large gathering is
expected, The 'programs are not yet
out, but, we understand, they promise
an attractive bill of fare. There is no
day just so good as the lath for
drawing a crowd and no doubt God-
erich will be overflowing with visit-
ors. ,
THE STOCK YARDS.
The G. T. R. have enlarged their
local stock .yards and made a runway
along the side and a convenient place
for unloading 'hogs. These improve-
molts,- with woghinaster in whom
both sellers and buyers have confldence,
will aa,ve tendency to cause still
larger shipments from this point, C:
H. Reid, $. H. Smith, Cantelon &
Wallis and D. A. Forrester slapped on
Monday and Tuesday.
COLLEalIONS.
The following are the collections
made at the different customs' offices
in this district for the fiscal year end-
ing 3oth June. There is an increase
of $12,588.o7 over the corresponding
period last. year : •
Gciderich $13,22/.16
9,608.56
6, 449.23
4,898.02
9,357.78
3,472.28
6.43
$47,0t4.46
mouths. There• is now a. •difficuity. in
securing kelt) at the *ages the cona
patty is offering.
TWO PtCTURES::. • • • . :
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. Mr. . ;Toe kattenbura and Dr. Shaw
.have been presented with an oil paint-
ing eactrby Mr. .Will.. Rance of Great
Falls,. Montana. The artist as a cit-
izen of Great Falls and our lotal.cou-
noisseure have pronounced them both
'wotthy of. a great mester, The recip-
ients. are much. pleased with titan be-
cause of . their excellence • and from.
whom reeeived .aticlaliave them* hand-
somely framed and given ,the plaee •of •
honor tn their drawing adorns. • , :
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• - ' Mrs. W. Jones oti .Friaay. • a • ,
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. Percy' Couch is ittiprOtring rap -idly. , • Port Perry. Higk school .stall, ' has
,an, Much �ud were oft their wed Rev. G.. M. Kitty' has been •transfeia ' returned hoine for the holidays, ' a
• cling tour, .aariVed iir trivial on Friday ted by the 13ishop of. Huron from Del•-• Miss MeGeegh, teacher of the Hullett.
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. hi to St. Jones' .church, Clandebeye. - Sephrate . :school, , left -yesterday.
- deuce. of Mrs, Whitely of "Londeebpro Mt - k b t a •
some piano the- other day.. a • present. Mrs.. Rift •and• her little daughter of
Clinton
Wingham
Kincardine ;
Seaforth'
Southampton
/mallow P. 0.
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PERSONAL.
BAyriELD.
We ate pleased to see Miss Collidy
able to take a. drive out occasionally.
Dominion Day was celebrated In
hayfield in the usual quiet way. A
few displayed flags and bunting and
thus did their best te dress the vil-
lage in holiday attire, the most not-
iceable of these beitig Dr. Smith and
Mr. P. A. Edwards.
The good and loyal citizens of hay-
field were niuch downcast at the ser-
ious and alarming illness of the His
Majesty the King,
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Rev. J.W.Anirdr4;:silptached .ltie fare-
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well sermon to a large congregation
on Sunday evening and With his fon-
ily left on Tuesday for Parkhill where
he will take charge of the Sylein Cir-
cuit. The Rev, Mr; Miller also molt -
up on Tuesday: We welcome Mt. Mil-
ler, and .his. family into our Midst and.
wish them a happy sojourn among' us.
. We are sorry to report that 'Joe
,Watd is laid up with a very severe at-,
taek of appendicitis.
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Mrs ' Adams of Inwooa visited
.her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Weeks,
the. latter part .of last week and the
beginning of . this. •She returned bottle
-on Tuesday. • -
Mr. and Miss Pilgrim of Guelph,
•father and. sister • of Mr.. C. Pilgrim,
our pap.ular tailor, spent the- latter
part of last week . and the, .beginuing
of this visiting him. . • • '
„Mr. Thos. Harravell, wife arid moth-
- es of Kincardine spent over Sunday itt•
Mt. I. alarnwell's.• Mrs. Hatnwell
will remain in Varna for pome time.,
Mr, and •Mrs. C. Weeks visited their
• old friend, Mr,. D. ateQuaig of Walton,
14Mstr.w. eaenkd hirs.•• Frank Hale and child
of Goclerieh visitea, atMr. James•Mc-
Clyincint's • cni Sunday hist.
The son and 'daughter of Mr. Thos.
. Wantess :.01 Blyth are visiting their
'uncle and grandmother thts.•week.
a 'Mrs, Woods,after speadiag a vete
please:it'. week, at the old hintaiatead,
left for her hottle at. ListoWel .yestera
clay - •'
a Mr. . heatty„ .who. left for
the • West' a couple of .inoathe ago and
'is' .now in Redlanda,.. California,' wtttes.
. • that: .he eotaby any •Meane.
in love „with -the' country and. starts
for holite. about the Middle.. of...July.
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He will be jonted: in Oregon by. Mr.
Seated R.eid, .who was his traveliiug
. comp:mien 011, the trip put, and they:
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wal come home together: -They per,
PaSe Stopping 'off at veripus points oe
!their way acrose. tae plains' sight-
secta..
tall en. old . . . • •
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Chambers of London*as
in. town on Tuesday.
Miss Jeesie Hamner of Toronto is the
'guest ad Mrs. W. H. 13eaatint.
Mr. Israel ,Taylor of Brampton spent
• part of the past week in town,
Miss Nettie Stevens of Brampton '•is
home for e fortnight's vacation. *.
Mrs, • 13. Crews is visiting. her
mother, Mrs: Pridliain 'of Gbderich.
Mr. • George Munro and Miss Munro
of Brucefield were in Clinton on
Mises Susie Cook and Blanche Mc-
• Kown . visited friends itt• Brueefield
Mori:talusittiehl'4draeY,..6... W. Holinan 'end' Mr's.
'John: Pollock of hayfield . were • in
` Clinton yesterday.. • :
Mrs. Thos. Boyce of the London Road
is -visiting Mrs. Robert Welsh • and
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Ms. E. Johnstone. • -
Rev.. • Dr. Gifford was in Toronto on
. Monday attending a meeting .of . the
Lord'a pay Alliance. --------
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Mr. Ed: • j'aelison. pf visited
, Mr. John. MeChucheity.• and Mr.. W.
. C, 'Searle this week. • ,
Miss •Netlie Caoper; who had been vie-
- iting: at herlionie town,, returned
to Seaforth • on Monday.' • , •
Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Curwen•-of West-
Goilerich were •• 'guests •of • Mr. and
et Mr. old Mrs. Nelson Bell ayho were LINERS. •
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False Economy
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Do not practice false economy in the purchaiii
of spectacles and eyeglasses. If it prescription .
be taken to it dr tiggiat to he filled it is not hand-
ed in with the request that the cheapest drugs .
may be used, although, Perhapsathe. medicine
required is for some trivial ailment only. Why',
then, shotild so light an estimate' be placed up.
on the most precams of all the senses, that •
those who can and do atfoed extravagatieee itt
useless or at least unnecessary inxueies should ,
boaruage paying ft fele, peke twat) • article at
once so .ess'entiej to comfoit and welfare ?
The coin pita e sett isfacl ion and :comfort given -by our made-to-order '
gbisses re tanking our Optical Department daily more popular.
We h iv,. lied 12 rem,' experience in fitting glasses and • • ' '
believe we Can be of service to you. .
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Po
Crew, .
iddlecombe's -Old Stand
Jeweler and Expert WO ch Repairer, . • • .
Refraction let aud Dispensary Optician. , • •
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s. o erCooperreceived hand- morning for her lionte in Linde:iv
v a . m y y as le c ,
i along those preaent •were : .. Mr, .and,•..from - her father,. Mr. -Henry Cole of . Hanover are visiting at the parental
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Mrs .• .John. Lasham, .. Mr: ' and Mrs. }Naval . .
e. • . . : , . - . , .• honie, "Ma a•ticl-'Mrs. :J•acoa. miller's.
- Da,./i a • Mountain ,.. Mr.. and. 'Mre. Ed.- a The.; Court of • Appeal has decided the Mr..and Mrs .• John 'Yule ' and Mr. Geo:
Beal and Mr. Thos., Bela. cif Cliaton. Lennox election case . in 'favor of. the, Yule Of Griderich attended the Muer-
*. A very pleasant time was spent. Next c i a ..
onservat yes hich leaves the Ross al of the late Alex. Morris on Sat -
y ay .
Chipago, • where .they will take up one,
.• morning Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Belt left for Governmerit with •a. majorit of only urd laet •
Mts, W. E. Doupe of aSt. Marys . is .-
lioesekeeping. Mr. Bell, who bolds • a • • ..• • .
gtod position with the • United States SATURDAY EV.ENING 'FUNERAL
the guest cif 'her inother, Mrs. . A..
• :McKown. Mr. Doupe was here 'for
Governthent, • is a native 'of Clinton,
but has been away Wan. here so long afr. Henry Smith, a 'flatly° of •Coma. ' the holiday. . • .
that he is not known by the younget 'ty Cavan, Ireland, but who lived for Mrs: Thos. BeecrOlt,' wife of a paiyate
malty years. in hayfield and Seaforth, •• banker at Barrie; accompanied by
generation. He has many " friends
died in the local hospital at an early her two children, is the guest ' of
ficre,, though all of whoin join :in 'ex.:
good hour: Saturday morning. He had long Mrs, (Dr.) Blacken.
'tending' congratulations • and •
wishes.. . . . sulIered from a painful discaee and eit- Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Cartwright and
tered the hospital to have in opera.. two . children' have this. week been
visiting the . former's daughters, Mrs.
WF,SLEY'S NEW. PASTOR.. : tion petformed, but lie Was not strong '
enoiigh to underg6 it and :while wait- a7. G. West and Mrs. John Foster: •
'Rev: II. M. •Matinieg,, the new pas- • • ,
tor :of Wesley • church, will with his • home at Streetsville on 'Saturday
alga and eccupy the pulpit on Suaday 'passed away.
family arrive here on Thuriday evea- , •
Rev.• C.. R. Gunne, Who had never after a fortnight's vieit among:
next.. before met •the dying maa, adininis. • friends in town and Goderich • town-
• • tered to him dining his last week on 814:
On Monday evenittg, ,on the eve of earth and smoothed his pathway to Misses Eat:r and Nellie Ilendeison of
.his, departure from Itratriptott, the •
the grave, The reverend gentleman Al- ' Kincatdine, who 'were guests at the
congregation of St. Paul's church so conducted the burial service ott ' wedding of their cousin, Miss Coop -
where he has filled a very suctessful Saturday evening when the remains er, yesterday, teturtied home last ev-
pastoral term; presented hurt with a" were interred la Clinton cemetery. eafilg• ' •
address and a purse containing eighty The deceased .left an estate said to be The following teachers have- returned
chillers. Our informant put it very valued at naaa/y saw°, lais only ma home, the long holidays .having be
when be wrote. ative,so far. as known, itt this country gun : Mies Levan, Miss Flossie
" 1 C0,11 only wish that some of the
friends from 'Wesley church had been is Mrs, Albert Worth of Hensall, who • King, Mies Maud 1V1oflat, Miss Olive
attended the finietal.
r• to r a n strength collapsed and Mrs. Will. Kennedy' retutned to her
eg
h/Hr,e1Yearirci -Mrs, P. L. Hays . •
here to set and hear the una.nimity of • ..
. er in Seaforth, of Strat-
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good feelmg exhibited to, Mr, Man- A • sexy \manila -G.. , . lord were guests of Itti. and Mrs. W.
l — —a-- • t‘a - --a'.- a a ' atailallla lung and his family a. I
by tae differeat . a, • • • Jones on Monday and Tuesday. They •
lir aa
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. Mr, W. Coate last week. accompanied
his ' • 'little nephew, to Brotkville
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Soft Shirting.
You'll hunt a long time before you find that word
in the dictionnt y. Come to ns and for 50e, 75c , $1 and
$1.25 we will show you tvhat it means.
" Suits', ' A raft of you chaps will need an :
extra bathing snit Otis season. Our advertising man
tried to do justice to one stock Of Lake shore wearables
hut the line of hathingsuits were not satisfied with his •
effoits. Come in and seethetn. . •
• lid .work in St, Paul's' church during. the scene of a very .pretty Wedding at
• the past four years. It's a, benedic- otie co'Clock 'yesterday when her second
Gott to any town to have ,such mina daughter, Miss Tena , becalm' . the bide
ieter in its midst," . of Mr, A., J. Morrish.. .
• Tai addrees Was as..follpws : • The coreinOny was performed by
." Dear Pastor,—After four years of • Rev. Dr. Stewart in the presence of
successful labor for our spiritual well- only the irntnediate relatives of the
being and as you are now about to eontractiag. parties and a few very' M-
imed us for another part of the Mas- tiniate friends, among the latter being
ter's harvest • field,: it is- the tatani- Mr. and Mrs.' Ja2nes Connolly of God -
mous wish. of our church and ecnigre- crich township' and -Mrs. Harry Cowan
gation that thisaparting should not of alt. Forest, "•
take place Without some special , ex- The bride loeked most charming itt
pression of the high, esteem in *lath her lovely dress of white silk and her.
you are held by us. . bridesmaid, her et:sushi, Miss Eva Heti-
By your constant itt the pulpit dersolt of Kiiicardine, was: 'very becorta
to lead us into the higher and richer ingly gowned silk cif the same lute.
experiettees of the Christia.n life, by The groom was assisted by Dt.Bali
4,J. HOLLOWAY.
• your active gad faithful pastoral lab- After the company had partaken of
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- • ,sick and the bereaved and by. yout drove to the G. T, R. station mid on
quiet, gefttlemanly and truly Chrlatiatt the 2,55 train Mr, and Mrs. Morrish
4W6'""k11"1""1411.1"1"4.1146'"'"W "--11.4"4‘,1"'""fri").1"1"4"1".464"' conduct toward ell, you have won a, left to spend their honeymoon in Tor-
.. very warni place in our affectioils. onto and other eastern points, They
Peat pester, be assured that our will return a week 'tenet and take up
most earnest' prayers and very. best housekeeping on Townsend street. -
wishes will follow you OW your gene There was a large gathering at the
ial wife and yoar excelleftt family to citation to see them off and the usual
your new cheep in the Forest City indulgence in those time honored cuti-'
Conference. tents which going -away . couples so
We ask •you to kindly aecept the ma mach enjoy.
' companyilig puree with ite contents as There was a large number of very
a slight expression of our eateem and luthdcanne and useful Presadts, ind1-
1()IVIvea'y the divine bleesing in rich ca, -couple are held. To letv young people
eating the .tateeni hi which the young
bendatice rest upon .you arid yours is upon embarking in wedded life has
our parting prayer. there been extended a more unatihnouti
Signed on behalf of the cotigrtga. and cordial feeling of respect and
, tion, • good will thait„ goes out to Mr.. and
liev. Mr, Herridge., Sup. Min. Mts. A. .I, Morrish.
W. A. Robhison, Rec. Steward The News-Itecord joins their many
II. roster, Supt. Sim, School friends in wishing them A long and
M. Bowles, Prot. Ep, League happy Married life,
Boy's Shirt Waists -
June cool days were bad,for the waist business and we
have a, good many more than we aught to have the Bret
week of July.
This week we put July sule priemon All of them and
now they'll go out in short order. The new prices will be
• marked on them for Salurdity. There is no nobbier,,
tor or more comfortable.hot weather garments for a email
boy.
JULY SALlt
aabe shirt tartlet* aad 141Sa shirt waists Sece
di1.00 shirt waists 75e -
Howe NS BROS
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wliere the latter will spend the holi-
days with his mother, Mrs, Robert-
son. Mr. Coats also spent a clay
at Ottaw with his brother Robert,
theassistanteditor of the Labor
ozet
". WEST TUOKERSMITIT.
Rev.. Mr, Steadman preached his
farewell sermon hi Turner's chttreh
Iast Sundav. The large ,atteudance
was an evidt'uce of the esteeini. in which
Ito is held by the congregation.
The young people of Turner's church
picnicked at Bayfield on Saturday .
And had a real good time, .
Treasurer 'holier and Itis better half
viaited friends in Colborne this week.
George Drown of Bayfield has engag-
ed for the harvest with Mr. George
Dale.
The little daughter of • Mr, John
lIeriderson met with what might have
been a fat0.1 injury the other day.
She was leading a horse to water
when the animal turned and kicked
het itt the • face. When found she was
unconscious and the doctor had to be
summoned, but ahe now huproving
rapidly,
kr,
It. 'Woodyard's wheat is tall,
measuring no less titan six feet. If it
turns out to boas good otherwise
there. will be an abundant yielk
• • • : •BLY. T11. ' • '
.„
,Rev. Penhale. and aunily leave' here
this' week for Attwoodwhere hewill
be stationed for. the next three .years.
Rev. Mr. Holmes, of .Brussela is ex-
pected • to take •cliarge of his •duties• in
the Methodist cluirch here on. Sunday
next, . , •
On :Tuesday 'evening courtof .tevia-
1011 110.5 held anct. the.toll. finally' closa
od. 190.2,„ Several changes. were:
Mr. J, S. McKilinan and bride Were
visiting .uncier the 'parental tool last
'Week, Jet:inning to their -home. Tor-.
auto on Seturday. : • • .
•'* On Thursday' afternoon.: a crowd
&OM: here • . attended. 'the picnic nt
Belgrave. , Our baseball • and football
teams lad . match .'gainee' with the
club a and came out victora
iotts itt both matchea,• . • ,
.0n SUnday .eveaittg.Rev,. • 'Poi -
hale preached hia farewell Searion in,.
Abe:Methodist thurch -to- a large
grOgal011. • • '
.
• Miss.' 140tilSa Proctor left here .on
Monday for Clint:onto talce -a position
as adok-keeparaat Orgatt factory
°'1Alice):awn social Will bue l,,.14 'pa the
grounds of • the Preabyterian church ,on
Friday evening. a
• Mr.' •and Mrs. MeBeth and party
drove to Bayfield On Dominion: Day;
The following of or citizens'wftries-
.sed the • bean:ill. mateli aplayed at
Clinten between • the Clinton and
Dlyth • : teams. •cin Tuesday : • J.
W. Bell, John • Hamilton, Dan, Ken-
nelly,. Thps. •Watsou and Sohn
son.. •
tiotice the farmers are busy fat-.
ting their. clover . hay. • alle. ptospeets
indicate a 'good yield.: • •
' ..Mr. Elan: Livingstone retureed on •
Friday from an extended' trip through:
New Ontario. ' •
• a
made atid some additions tilecle there-
to. • • ,
. • GODZBICII TOWNSBECP. •
Mr, Hoiry Beaccint spent a couple'
of days a week ago with an. old •
friend • on the Mill Road in, Tucker -
smith. •
Councillor . Middleton • deserve's: the
thaiiks of the ttavelliag Patine for
having the big stones raked off the
Bavfield Road leading to Clinton. He
is the rigat sort. of ta public servant,
if a Municipal. councillor may. be • so
spoken of. . •
Miss .ranity Elliott of Philadelphia,
daughter of Dlr. W. O. Elliott, is ex-
pected home this week- aftet a year's
absence in the city of Drotherly Love,
Mr, and Mrs, John Debby of the
Bayfield Line visited on , Sunday at
•Mr.. Nat, Suadereock's Hullett.
The garden pa
rty itt -Mr, John
lVfiddieton's on Tlitirsday evening haat
was- not favored with good weather,
ititleed, rather the reverse. Very tree,
of it dichat rate, but the air was chilly •
though Inc overcoata. Notwitlittand-
ing tt alt1 the large Humber who at-
tended enjayed themselves very much,
•
STAIttrz Towgslxv,
Mr, Charles Wasman of the London
koad has had the painters at work on
his holm atid the result is: it marked
haproveinoa. Mr, Woollen likes to
have things niee about his place and
it looks it. He te 0114 of our success-
ful farmers anda man of statuich in-
tegrity,
• _
=Mitt
- Mr, i. C. Clegg, who has b000 very
ili Inc some days with erysipelas, is;
we are very pleased to say, now on
the mend. 111r, Clegg is a very popu-
lar man in these parts and numerous
inquirks. were made about him,
Whole Number 1219
laitYliTELT:a
Mrs, Thompson and two eltildren Of
Goderich visited Mrs. Cowie on. Do-
minion Day.
• The Cotninercial hotel, Mr= a Dar-
row proprietor, opened out business
on our Natal tlay.
Mr. D. Harrison and Mr. W. Whid-
adonthaeialAii7 jorn. J, Manson are busy
building a. handsome double verandah
Miss Flossie Stanbury has resigned
her school itt Stanley and intends go-
ing to the N'ortual. efter holidays.
Miss It.eta Stanbury has returned
fron a, very pleasant visit with
friends at Alma. .
, Mrs, Walwin wishes tel tender' her
sincere thanits to the many friends in
Bayfield 'and vicinity for their many
kindnesses and tokens of sympathy'
extended to her and her family in
their. present allliction, As the familjr
iatencl 'moving back to Detroit' they -
wish to rent their . house which Wold
make a• very deetra.ble residence for
anyone- wishing a hone :in' hayfield.
Alt*. and Mrs. George Ilairda Sr., of
'the 2nd conceseion of Stanley visited
at Mr. Iloiman's last 'Saturday.
• Miss .• Grace. Cameron has gone to
. Southampton on a visit .ta., relatives
arid friends in that town,
Mr. George Chesney was in town •an
Tuesday.. Mr, Chesney's..mother , • is
staying In town for •the 'summer. •
Measts. ,T, McLeod, M. . Ross, J.
Toulti Hagan have returned •
'from Sarnia where they have spent
some ti fiehing. . • '
The farmera are basy la the vicin-
ity improving- (?). the roads for sum...
tiler traffic by •statiite labor. We a- •
gain veuture to suggest that .the fall. •
seasonavoidd be a better tithe for this -
vibarIrkS., Holman and 'Miss Maude PO- •
lock spent a day. last teeek • visited. at
-Mr. Fee's..on the Goshen Line-. • .
Miss Mamie Green ..who • has been .
home for . .19itt days visiting' her • -
mother, has returned. to 'her home • in a
Detroit. . " ' .• , • . •
. Mr, N. Dyer • Hertion, manager of'.
the Molsone Dank,: Mr: -and Mrs. Jecia. • .
ell, ...Miss Jeckell :and Harty Giclley, - •
'all o( -Exeter, 'spent Dominion.. Day In
.TiteWiiite. City, 'acto.es• the -river
'taking ..oe. a ...lively. appearance. A • •
-large :nine:bet: of :Clintorliatis are there
..aatd :vety saon 'senneetaeainp. tile may.-
-be seal tit be in frill . •
-Mr. George Bates of -the Front Road '• • .
received the saci,- intelligence •Iaet Frir
day • that his •biaolter Roaert. had. -been
killed ':.• a. • . actilway • •crossing at
. Scheneetady„.X., Mr.. -Dates and his
sister alert, intineiliatelyato . attend :.1.1te.•
fauetal. • • • .• - • •
. •The village was afell 'cif potpie .hoe.
jug' came. in to entay...a picnic or • a.
clay , at. the lake and indeed they had • ,
it, for ot •Sol, as if ashamed of las ..
conduct. durieg. the month pf •
;seemed
to IN anxious to. •reclecin • his• .
good. _ tame .' and • heece we •had 'teal. • ,
. st = of • July., weather with only .. a.
• slight theiimatic •-in. the . ,wind...•
ayhich ,evetybocly• forgot in. their :glad-. .
aess'..at ante 'Mare: getting • .
....at 'goo'il•' 'Warm...Sunshine. ..Tlea•Kappen.
iciothallateinnaatlfe. Shamrocks,. • -calm
clay.and..p ayial a„. game tv,ith..
our ••local. 'boys 'and alter an exalting' • a...
shout's Play seared one • goal.: and
• acing :the •only. one they were the Wifl-
twrs
.
"Tlie play. throughont . was.. con-
ducted en 'both .sides in. a .gentlentanlY
-way and - wrangling of any 'kied,
eceetredl- . The . ,yisiters •seemed to a .
ha.ve alte the 'hayfield.. .
boys' la their mein% on goal, •but in
.all• whet points. of the gamealey were
. outclassed .by the home. :teeth .w.lto., have . •
:some. excelleet players,: in,..faet the
hest inatae. eatinty,• •who citn find ,-the
hall every time • a. mix •11-coidavork•
the • cpirthieation.• racket 'to .a. nicatya.
With a little .practice -the• halite ..tetain, •
:should- be . hard to down.. . 'Ali • taroagli
the gam& cutr boys .foreed the lighting.
‘1:1)4 kept .tlie. sphere haVering in clang-.
• oppone,ri.ts:.,
. goal • during • the. . taost of tae play. • a
Ildwevera they 'Jost,. but • Will. 'try .:
gain
In. Alemoriaiii.-aSeldoin has • it:, fallen • •
t.o our lot to record the doings of •.
death under -such •sad Old distkeseing • •
circurnstattees as_ at present. in. the caae •
.• Mists. 'Bertha .. Walwin„ ..youngeat,....,
daaghter alre... Mary. tVadwin of this
• •rv.:ei.(1.t1S1,1 -,1v)Iieitarl(i)intic(1;atinch,oettlyn4•esvdealyit
oacur-
June.. 15tit .„ .• through the. :accident .;
of fire. Ncitaing that' hasahappenect
for years bas castasncli glooin ever the. a- a
eammunity and .dalled for the • 'each .
Wideepread expressions of .serrow• and
struipaally axe the atid utitimea.
ly death of 'this popular rating lady
an thc. tliteehold. of womanhood's": es- •
'tate, achig just twenty, years ..of age,
vigoroaa in health, lady like in bea.te: •
• ing and whoa life 'gave every proniise ,
of awfulness. • ;Miss Walwiu had been
•a •resident. of Detroit for about two. . •
yeare and on Tueeclay anorning is
enpaosed stepped . a• match
which ignited herelothitig at the back. •
and before' she was aware of what had
happened her clothieg Was all . aflame:
Rushittg otit . of the hoese In alarm •
Mid ran some' .• distatice before the
Ilaniea•
were extiaguislical by some gen-...".. - •
"tienian taking off his coat old throw-
ing it animal. her, but ,the fatal tvotk
•.
was ifone , and she Was.• immediately
taken to the hospital where spite
of .everyth i ttg that tiled ieal • skill atul
loving care cola do death relied the
patient sufferer on the day following
'the atcrident. The. remaies encased. in
a beautiful casket were brought here
last Friday,. accomeanied "by her
mother, her sieter Mary and her broth-
ar Walter, and the funeral took place
,laat Saturday .afttraomi and viaic..
largely attended, Rev, Mr. McNeil. as a •
sisted by. W.V. Mr, Yelland, conduct-
ing the cereumuy. Six -young men
selected fruit' he most intimate
friends /tad school metes., lea : A. It.
Erwin, F. Keegan, D. Gardiner, R.
Bailey, W.. Whithlon awl H. Fele:Meta
acted as eailbearers; The floral oiler-
tlige were- houlsome and cov-
ered the casket' and formed a bank
beside it atill were contributed .by the
Iovtng frie•nds of deceased itt hayfield
- and Detroit. One. of these floral trib-
uten. deserves partieular mention, -be-
ing a teitatitul and touding represen-
tation .of the gates. ajer with the
Deatha," This was .a token
of loving remembrance from the boys
and girls rif hayfield.. The relatives of
the deceased, the two hrothers: and
two sisters, and more especially the
aged mother, feel their sore bereave -
nett most keenly old the ciyitipeally
of the entire 'community is. exteaded
to them in their Sol aMictiota,
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