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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-07-17, Page 2• 2 II, i se ..11642111000010400104101110300111020,[1 1 .11k swoon. Vki°114444°1114144.41`1411444441.44+++44.14++44444441 • ELOISE E. SKIMINGe GODERICH CORRESPONDENT • .e. . . . -• - -•• • .444414++.144-141°14444444+4.44.1444414. 4,44141.1414".144 • hits Cassadv itt Ayr and lovely LastOThursday evening was very ev- t lit o• I Ore the gavels of AIrs.. C $ eJLtfuL having a wedding solemnieed at foutto church, bicycle races at the ao- poreuto Mr. and Airs. Barrows. Miss Al ei• Bates, sIleatrito M rtt1uttl grounds and the music of Coll end Miss Zilliax of iiitosels ie.- the bard trout the balcony of the mood It. week lienn their vieit to Brilesh Exchange. Decoot. Miss Zillittois the guent of The wedding at Knox elotreh was Mise Bates. eat-int:nixed by Rev.. Jumes A. Ander- filiss llattie Harrison i$ the guest ion. The contraceing parties were ( t lot mother, Mrs. J. C. ilarrisoa. Atice J., only daughter c f Mr. John .ss Ilarrieon has beet. manager of o Armstrong, lotyfield Road, aud IhIllnrv estbbliehment in the pro- wiu:&L jroale. The bride looked. smelt extm reely stylish in her travelling go:itiVl Oi NOtWiCh. Mr. ...John Nairn of Sualorth spent dress of ettel blue .grav ladies' cloth, the teth in town the guest oi his the skirt •Of which hJ two bands of e:lk to matel et the bottom tend the Mother, Mr. Charlos Nairn. The glorious 1 opened with graed • reveres, collars and cuffs of Eton jack - r end a grand display oi littile et were of the santelifer silk waist mos. dome of them are new, having ; was also of the saute color. Her hat a pertrait uI leiug Edward VII paint- • wes il. hendsome white (me trimmed , . ,w ide ,,nd King Willmin and with chiffon and plume. The brides-. his u hite horse on t he color. 'the maid was Miss Mary Mellwaimi of Toronto, who wore "a pretty drees, of leading banner in the procession, Hun- ( 11 Co., had King William's horse and wioie 'organdie trimmed whit. valen- himself painted within a horseshoe. It (domes lace and insertion and white• o as (ado. pretty. Another banner had hat to ;notch the bride's. • Mr. Frank a !•Itie d etu toweling the portrait of • Armstrong • ef Port Huron was the King. There %roe 38 banners, all 'groomsman. After the eeremotty Was with ttillreltt designs. T gretteest perfcwmed the happy couple and guests mealier came in by the te a. In. tram, drove to the bride's -residence where a A nu od er drco e to town.from the %toy recherche tea was prepared at 9 ti nslop erd 1,1aces north. A.Itogetle. • p. no The remainder of the evening t i itt Ho pretession, not counting the was soca in music and games. Only life and other Lands, theft. were 00 the relativee of the bridal parties were ()ranee men. Ott ite a number wearing guests.. The 1 resentswere very hand - bathos and rigalia were not in the' to re. T1 e 1 1141 pair are visiting precessi(m. The hotels were taxed to Ripley friends. , • • the.r uttnest to serve the great num- . Mrs. Clayton M. Williams of Grand 14 r of guests. I lug Edward's hotel Rapids and her sister, Miss TOtinbert sloe was (hooted tor olio day, having of Reade City, Mich., are guests of rioted the dining- room of the Oddfel- Airs. Gledhill. • lews' boll. Johnston and King are Mrs. A. hicewe and fluidly are the going to make Kingston street outrivo guests of Airs. Moore's parents, Mr. al 1' condom street. The ladies of aud ores, Dennis of ooteweio North street 'Methodist church. had hit's. (Captoin)•Janws ruevis mid tables set for dinner and tea in two little children, Miss Edna and Master stores on Wlst street and Victoria street ladies had meals served all day in MeKim's old store. All spoke high - Iv of the patronage given them. li•ssrs. Reicher, Curry, A. Smith and set eral persons on Hamilton street had steeds ereetol and all report fay- erahle custom. At the S. A. barracks a tliti1t r was also gotten, up. Fur dinner at the Kingsion street hotel - :tee minds of beef were roasted, be- sitho the boiled and other meats. We eau ouly give a me nopsis of the differ- ent affairs of the day for 'we would need a whole pop of The News -Record if we gate it in full- One thin we feel quite proud (if is that the Dotage lodges %tore NO loyal to tlwir promieed TIIE CLINTON N'EWST,RECOED maw wipperx-1. GODEItICEE. Mr. and Mrs. Gledhill have returned from a week's visit to Kincardine: • 'We are inifedoed to Airs. George yore ter for the following ohituary of a well known gottlemun who resided o- olong, tts for smue years. Ile was the brother of the tale Mrs. (Captain) Cooke and uncle of Barrieter Henry . Cooke of Henson. Air. TA:actin mar- ried roily, the older (bimetal:1' of the late Jumes Smuifl, architect, who lie- -ed many years in his residence on Eust street, now A. AL Consulate, pod for a number of years in his St. Vin- cent street residence, now the home of R. 11% Mackenzie, The Stockpore elfiveleaull --Advertiser says : "lo our obituary this week will 1 e found the manes of two Cheadle - Worthies who in their day and genera- tion have in their respective spheres done their duty most nobly. We refer to Mr, leolort.Downs and to Mr. Hen- ry Thomas Brisbane: Deacon.- Mr, Deacon died at his residence, Cheadle, on Mondoy, J uly• 23rd, at the age Of 56 years, from heart affection. Air. Deacoo was an old ollicer in the mu- miseional department of the lititish• army and Served for a. long period of years in India.- On oetioug on pen- sion he took op teeidetwe with -rela- tives itt .Goderielt, Ont., where he mar- ried aud eubsecmently cante to lenge laud, oletaming employment at the Uteuelle Royal, 'where for- le period. ot . fifteen years he has discharged his dut- ies with a faithfulness thathas won. him the esteem of the. mantigenicut and ol. the stall of the institation. A-• bout a month ago be had to, relatquish work and - hesgradaady sunk and, notwithstauding the unrouttong at- tentions of his surgeons and the oftee- tionate nursing. Ofhis 'Ante,. he passed • peoeefully aWay. Ills remains • were Interred in a new grave in Cheadle -churchyard on Wednesday, among of-, Watt:nate offerings being a maginlicent cotes it•oto his friends and Stall of the tehoode Royal, and .delicatelycold structed wreaths from Miss Ardern Ivan, accompanied Captain Purvis on mei Mist; Jetties and trout los loving the new steamer Edit Ivan. . wag -and child. The• Rev, J. W. Paul, Miss M. . Macdonald, daughter , . -of M. A.. .olheiated at the .sad obeequies • Captain. Attlee/In Ma•cdonald waT also - at the house .end graveside:" of the party who came down to spend The . fritiols of - Mrs. and Miss. M. the glorious. 1 2th altily. Miss Mac- Morris extendtheir- sympathy in their clonal(' •returoed with them. .• great • bereavement- as, 'Miss Adelaide MO ' H..' Russell and lady friend Louise was a most Winning and ' clever drove .down on Saturdoy from 'Bel- young lady: . . eloaton: • ., . ' The Siehold, Captain Wylie, came grove to. attead Lite 1 2.1.1t .of• July .eele • in. -to • speud . the, glorious 1 2111. Cap- - MisseRandall of Hodgen Bros' lucre. lain Robert Alatdday of the tee; Seo cam Re establishment, Clintou, silent ' Gull occompanied hint . They both one- 'day in town last Week otgotel. came. from South Bay and returned on Bedlord ' • -' • • Munchiy. . • • Mrs. Vietelo i .01111. Miss Stewart of Captain 'John Waddell, his daughter, -Kirleton Were the Opiests. last week of Mrs. Grenfell, and .her • hushande .and Miss -Burrows. • •. Mr, Jock . Waddell. all cattle from. Lon - 1. nil t noted (alt i n :. twit great tumbers Muster George Morris of. • Lotosville don to spend. the 12th with friends to visit our town. The merchantodid O is the guest Of hie graechnotherolfref. .lure ,. • '. ' .. s -WC . . Hall of Guelph and Afro. eery well on . oo '.t and north side Harris, 'Conti:Tie Road .• .•• .: Mr square. Kingston street had (little a • ,Mr.." Reggie . V.onValkenburgh • of Nor-• i retty arch which had ° Aughrim". in th wich is e .guest of Mee. J,. C. Han- . W. C. Heustou Of Exeter are here Ois- iting • their -sister, 'Mrs. Ed. Swartz, its centre and a number of little Union Jacks and Stars and' Stripes..A handsome flag WaS sent to the Meseree Farr for the Uoion hotel arch,but our Maitre D'Affaires objected to it and Air. Farr took it down, The flag Wil$ an Orange one -but- it was not recognized. The procession was. form- ed at the Agricultural grounds after dinner, the brecoe making the banners and Ilugs fhoter. A carriage with the speakers and head ollicers heeded the procession, then the Marine band, fol? lowedby the Orange Young Britons, Lady True Braes, North Perth, South. l'erth, West Brute, East Middlesex, moo. •oliee Verner of Stratford Some • Duren hotel, end mother,' Mes. Rusk. he giteet of her aunt, Mrs...J. people thought liodgens Bros. t _Should liave, got ,a priie for their deo- HarriSone ' • . • oration. Otte Window was filled. with • . Mr. -George Cox has a- rose bush eon Orange told purple'ribbons looped -false Ids lawn that bore 7oo roses. tostically. eight months a.go eves aoslip that he elerk for Burlington DaY Dredging and , 'Druggist Goode • haa a cacti width Mr. JOhnsteme St. 'Paitick's street, put • in witter. It has now a pretty Harbor. •Co., and Mr. -Sprung of the .blitoto,. matured water. • It has same Stali• spent. 'the 121.11 and Sonday ..olevitys been said that -watering. • • • ..the . their. 'respective homes. cacti leo • much would rot. the roots, ' Air and Mrs John McColl of Kin - ore were e pies s .. 1 c al .the.plaot food may have developed'the overy None In Tony Flortnts's ItodY. llrakl, this Week ' Of lbrs. 'dap. t.) Dan. Mite- . , -. .•-• . . . eik at Nitoora Oalls-A• Moles • • '. 4..41 oft ,17..0a!CdOOTatilliMI L. • / 1 yo 414i: ;) II logo vousneldt. lett his powerful self -Con- 11,1[10 81[1880Ry R[sigNs ti.ut -never deserted hit». Ille manner to every one from the l'rince of tittles and Idarl Roberts to the enthusiastic railroad porter who held .out his hand for it shate (that was cordially given), was the saute. lie evoi•e a neat un &maim lettaki uniform. As he stepped out of the train at Paddington Station he tosverect above everehotIO. anti his iff,1)11..tionsti intotttle 1111,..: guttered staff look vulgar and tertifi- dhe Prince of \Voles greeted hint with unaccustomed aninuteion, grasp.. tug Isis rtglit. bend warmly. at t.Itt) Salta) tillI0 lityltIO the other hand .tipan i.otot Kitchener's a Val. ' Kitchener salotea him with the same tolerate smile he beStowett cm everybody else. 'I here was 110 eiTuoiveneso; etill less tope air of sduetpinit.i.erst,tonsropittllayiklfibnIttcltti tNeaouNi:•te.t:ttilistit.laretittetod ty of ile‘,1'ittll end indeed melodious. speeehes brief, almost curt In form, stilt tingle with honest lie has geown stouter than the ,gteuut shadoev. he was when he re- turned fetna the Souclen, bilt. he Mill reettitts spare, soldiery Ilettre and the . precision: of movement of 41. Inan whose every aet is guided by system end-, met hod. Lord Itobert'es • head ren.eliod only about three •buttoos above Lord Kitchener's, belt. They preeentcd • a striking contievit as Lord Niteltetioe with Ids ;gilt hoot tedevel ago inst 11111;11. ,111.1:111"t1sd rap It.rt:O;(f-(11'11:11ni* Ins I :Irtt ; tt.t:11:117e0:1 1:0 meet hie chief, wl lIfid As' fond Kit hener rh•ove •Ihrotteth the • (homilies' throngs; to St, James' Palacio. Ire.glati.ed aroend half-eon's- eellY as he booed. . '' • • • His 11 11110(10 throutchott •in • -t he . taco Of delimited ra Liens of admiral ion ..ettletilitted to tern „the head of any' mon, V. site -rest lye of a ereett hie litti ell hatted owl wise. 'Before • he .t he Noto veld t bit Queen. 1.ot•O Wit; leenoe had -et -ham.' d. his •ttitileiroseetel oted iyoliO a Ilrast le process 'of Nine:eel No list he might - carry small'. h opitea red .,on 'be. stenenehip e 11'11 1 roe .ht • Mu ft on Cape 'ro‘• 11 !o . 1-' o 1 ha top ot•lo. to the already adliet, oleont oneae„. But ,bore evet•e thin./ ..in; 401 oesi onat lint ' ero' evety.v.here in • the fewest wo. 11. oo. . . . oetoo,o, 'pee 14. eturies Palk, July VI—James Doe, a nee:me porter on the Mt et oka ex: - press, met death while bathing in •the Alitgnetautin• Inver, near t e sta- tion here yesterday. morniteg.. 1e was a teen. eo limner, and it is thought the eniortite , cooled him dowo. The bode tato not yet Oeen recovered.. Nis home is at .1 4: t'ene ' ttEk de.teved lininartdol lietd with hie father mid mother., • .. . . *••• '1 14 Ve 111.1. • - jc,littstowti,Pit.,. ••. '14 e -The.' acial list to dead is plaied at 'fol. • ••• • .. . . : ,' • . • • • DYNAMITE0 'IN A TRENCH. bet this test is a realily. .He thinks t .1 Sale r , and • . . • , . • . , bloom. • Kato Itrita.ntiia Rood. Saturday Bight Hon. A J. Bal- four Accepted. th 3 Premiership. The lotions Premier Tundexed efie ign4tiaik a; au cut levee 11 lot too Woo Lust V nasty oree New PA otnier oorton meat Ook.Ader ilk the HOMO, uf r000twor, loity 31 r. t Itamberiala- Specul Wen 45 New cobliort. • • London, ttly 14. Salisbury has Premiership of 1114 Itight Hon. four, the Firet tow tool Government leader In the House itf C01111111O1O, has hem • ap- pointed to succeed him. 'the Mar- quis' resignatiun was tendered at an audienee which be heel with King.F41- ward last Friday. Saturcitty Mr. 13alfour visitett the Kling, and oe- vented the premberehip. —The Marquis of resigned the Great Britain, A, J. Buf- ord of the Trois- The- tacit of the resignation of the Preollerelop of Mono Britain by Lord SfilliOntry was .ofEcially given out last evening. The liveliest ppeeulatien. is :rife. as • \ • LORD SALISBURY. to the personnel of the new Cabinet; The most diecussect featere. of the impending changete is the position of 'Mr Chamberlain (the• Colonial Se,c- . • retaro). who in . many quarters,- has been regarded ae., the most. promising ca'ntlidate I or the diretaiership. rt•ior to the acceptance Of his new *office,' •MrSTIttlfotit• had an :inteeview with . Mr. •Chatriberlaito - and :then aonsulted with his Other Cabiriet ose sociates. is regarded os- surance • thitt the. future relative po- oitione of Messre„ Balfour .and Chttio- ..berlain-will_ be satisfactory; to both.. • . .51 oy Otik.barr •: . Your Arose July 17tb., 1902' Thet la what you should breathe through -not your mouth. But there may be times when your ca- tarrh la ite bad you can't breathe through It, Breathing through the mouth le alwayi bad for tbe lungs, and it is especially 10 when their delicate tissues have been weak. rned by the scrofulous condition of the blood on which catarrh depends. Alfred E. Yingse, Hoernerstown, Poo suffered from catarrh tor yeare. His head felt bad, there was a ringing In his ears. I. and he could not breathe through one ot his nostrils nor clear Me bead. Atter trying several catarrh treecInes from which he derived no benefit, be was completely cored, according to Ma OWO ; statement, by Hood's Sarsaparilla This great medicine radically and per- manently cures catarrh by cleanaing the blood and betiding up tbe whole system, lloorge toots are the WW1* cathartic.. 2Oo NOTICE TO LACROSSItl PIAI:V4RS. I Any Leofosse Players desiring em- ployment may obtain the saute by oriting at Once to • ITAItRy CALUMET, Mich. care C. & IL Hospital, Jtine 5th 2t London,. july 11.. od.The ..Titnes BICYCLES, We represent the makerS of the r best bicycles in the market. We keep second hand wheels • for sale. • posttre in negatives. • We repair bicycles • and keep all kinds of repairs in etock. We sell. the rage Were Fence and de a general blacksinithing and job- bing trade., CAMERAS CAMERA.S ffe dd. (et Cameras CAMERAS WE HAVE LARGE RANGE OF t I1E, AS CAMERAS • 444.01044.41, CAMERAS BUT THE BEST FOR A CHEAP CAMERA IS. BROWNIE NO 2 WHICH WE SELL AT So. Personoin neighboring towns who are thinkieg of porches - Mg a camera will receive an Eastman.. catalogue by drop- ping us a card. Other cameras besides the Eastman can be supplied. Films', • developing ' - powders and other light sop- - plies can. lie .stild•. 1-)O: Our cheap • Exposure Meter at 35e gives the correct expos- ' ure ,under all conditions -and pays for itself in a short time by- saving over and under • ex- SEELEY & TURNER. H VOTERS' LIST, 1902. • FOR THE - MUNICIPALITY OF THE • OF STANLE1.', corisrft. OF HURON, • • Notice is hereby given that I have traesmitted ancl delivered to •the part-. ice-itientioned in sections 5 &- me -the -up COM13E, Chemist and Druggist, Reduction in Prices Ontario Voters' List Act 1889 'the 'cop-. . • . .1 ies.required.by seidSeetions, to be so trinstititted or delivered the list' made pm -intent to the said Act, of all per-• sons:appearing by the'last revised As- -seSsiiient Roll of the said Municipality to be efititled to 'vote jet - the said :Municipality- •at •Iinections for mein- . hers of the Legislative Assembly• and eit Municipal Elections,• and that said list was. first•otteted up: at my office. ,at V.artia on. the 28th day 'of June, stotee .thket Lord•Solishelrede oeSigna-- -1902, .and retitatos there for inspection. tion ' Was; not .caused ..bany politico': .Elector it are .calied, open le examine. elifferenees with hie ceilleaguee itt .the cabinet,- an.d. 'says.; ".`•.We. understand .that the. King was very.•oniciona to '• mork in some. special »moiler: • his • high sense .of the 'gvent seiniice, Lord Salisbuyy lots. rendered' tothe.State, and exptiessed.- it, deeire to besto.Wup-' on. the. retiring minister some pa*. • spietiona • prednotioo • or decoratioh ; •• hut. Lord Salisburybegged to • 1)6.tei-• hawed to decline the proposed hon - .on :There. ise reason • to- believe' that . • the King tioetght 'Lord Salisbury's • odviee as to. his'Ou.ccebSer, ••'aticlettotit• the: ret beteg Alinietee suggest-. the Said Del:, and if any. omissions or any other errors are found therein,•.to. take inutteditele proceedings to • ,have. • the said errere oorrected.;•according. to, late, • ' e,•Clerk of...StOnley. Dated :at Varna, Tune 2$01, eerie. • • . Mrs. .J. Cluness .and daughter, •MiSs .Cieptain .Dan.. Sutherland left the ..tectieted•vdedeenee. . ed.• Mr. Balfour. A.. message . was Pronaro District and County Lodge their relatives here, _the -Messrs. Semite his de tighter:. Maggie. • • .• . • . • oPec:lati:;•etljuttirtoult7-Ove Pa41°111: .1 he' 11°1186 °I Cit.;a1- North -Huron and South Hump. Each., Seery; •• of. London etre. the guests of Corisande of Sarnia and 'tan up to•Oed . thereupon sent from the Palace toe formed within -themselves and the and Mrs. Percival E. •Bell. • . 1111i8e C. Dissett, trained. nurse, is ex- , , mons. . The feebng that it .wos Ini- Aloeters and Directors of Ceremonies Mr. Charlie Blackstohe retorned to • t• • y.• d • . ' e,ieco yesterday' afternoon. on See- • . , • pec cc tome an , ay. , possible. to. eespond to the King's leill the lodges properly placed. rte. Detroit on Thursday.. , ' .: ••• - - • • ,Graeut -.Carrick 'of -Aslifield .and his Hoe 8 eel' the' Niagoia. ra s Sewer . .. • ' II • wishess- with suecess, Without 'havino Mat shals of the day were John Scar- Mo... -R. Cottle and bride Of Fort • .coesoi.. .1).• .1),. yolei. Chicago, syeeeni, •whieh is being coostructed on let and F. Davis. After leaving the .Williton are' "epending their, lneyntoon .were . the .1.1etider . property river front . by sectired-• the coOcurrence etndosuppot•t, grounds they marched along •-hlecdone• here the• guests of.'111r.• slur Afro Attie . wool, ono owtooy •. , • •-• • . Betio. & ' MeAtoi.ilito ccintractors, for of Aire Chamberlain. Ale.. Balfour ino' • • guests of • Mre. Caerrick 01 tow Set- . the town. of -Niagaret lalls.• it sootiu , inerlitet;ely. drove to the.- OoloniodSec- . . 'an .. leallao !mined. Tony •• Flortne,. sielo- room. 'We ore in. to Position .tO te • 8 house „d, ouov him• -•in his.: - . • 'whose duty ..it'.. Was. to -eminect- the. ' - . • e • • li" t he WaO met It • the mcist • ald street and down Britannio Road McLean and .11r.. and Mrs.:, George • • • . . . filled with people'. Mayor Graeme ehe guest .of onOther.•tion•io.Gaities: •• as far as. Norfolk and Wellesley Perter. .• •• • streets, tip West -street to square, thee. 'Mr: Arthur :Stitton •of Oldham, -Lane e tti mind to Hamilton street, crossine - caehire, ,the. .11iX gromitatIO • to Victoria, then up Edst street . ami to, Mr. George Stilton. • round the sqltare to the sonth en- Alk..and Miss Bertha Switze.r heel a', trance. Hie fifes and drums made a . dtlighthil .visit ere Michigan dpeOding. gomi accempteniment to the hands. At. a -week' at *Grand Rapide • the onest of the court otieese the square seemed - Mrs. SWitzer's esatte and it -week liter .• Cameron read the address of welcome. •The Women'S Aliselonary. Society The band played " The Maple .Leal North' street .church. held As Monthly • Forever" as a prelude to the Speech ofinikionary mut tea. inettttlg 4 'Riiseo • t s auihor, Alex. Muir of Toieinto.• mount, the • pretty residence Ree s. Walsh of Brantford, Young M.• Georee Cox, . Britatutia oReasli .*-The Cockburn of Toronto, Rev. Mr. .Alo Ousivess part .Of the affalrewas Itehlin Donogh. • of Stratford, D Rev. r . • thedrawing. room arid .tea was served Daniels tool • Rev. .Jainee Rol'o ,- n the handsoine hiwnO MrS. ;Coo. and- insonwere the Spetikers. .nissonary guests were 1)1 essed with 'a whole affair was a credit to Atte tool delightful visit.- MeMiChigan • spending' and the Orange brethern. 1 he boot; tile moo their beads. Aliso Pearl . • competition was a pleusont feature oe .te's reeitalien was the gem of the ev-, the procession. We wilt suldein t14 ning, , Pearl isa nine Shee ter t 016- . . . note, not having the prize list at poise utionary world e •Site • gave. " Nellie'e tot writing. The Goderich Otivnshir. Gilt"' in such 'it pleasaitt'inanner thot. • • lodge looked exceedingly • nice with 110:received great- applause: and kind.' their white shirts and white caps with• rendered' " The Night.. Wind". so blue band. The Aliburn .lodge had' *eauttfully • that she was ,Obliged•to oltite caps with black bands • and.' ive t4ill ,another, " Little -Christi:I." white emits. Belgrave hod handsono learl is the daughter of Rev.. H. Wigle crimson and gold regalia. lo•mdes. • nil groodolottoliter • of . • .111Oto. Ceorge boro lodge looked seylish -with White 'ox. Croquet was the, order. of the • shirts, vt bite caps and blue -sashes.' :eVettilleone' • • with long yellow tassels. Kintore had -Mrs. Peter DIcParlotte, ltritanitimi white caps with black bands aed Whitt Road, gave. a pleasant pariy. on. Wed . mats. Kinlough ;led Woodhatre ledges iesda iiI honOr of her lit kei-AT.: 111.o Meek silk hats. Belfast hodo .r 'llattie Fraser Of Detroit, -. • • ' • military looking uniform. . ' The funeral of the' Ade' Mrs. Barge of Clinton is the guest •ide Lonise Morris; Volt' of her sister, Mrs. Young. . of the late.George Morris', tem' Mr. Ogle Tweedie of Kinlototh 48 tht lace on Thursdoe last 'front the nod - guest of his brother, Mr. Tweedie. elence of. her moth r itt ciml, r'n Po iil Miss Maggie Goode is visiting. het Me decomed young holy O to; mot I.: - relatives at Bewmiller. orea, 1.y. all Who 4 IleW her lor r re Mrs. Ides and her deughor,Miss thud Intu.lier and kilidle°1) casing dde Margaret Ides of Detroit, are register.- 'Ire s. She devoted all lor LOic . ed at tine Redford. theiteterests. of the ChriStian. Etoleat Mr. Frank Bingham is now quilt or Work of Knox .elniveh o' 'width . :eh; well again. WAS a ftiithftil- etc m ber, -1. Mr. Richard Ransford and Miss • 1 leek, width -lasted for a :period O'Neil of Clinton drove up on Thurssix months.; Ow wax, petit tit tfiroloi; doe and spent a few hours in town. ' 11 :the raid 'ettvlulintr. her Abelltmlid- Tifi s. Alex. Kirkbride has fecovered attach, hut just ItS her Iri lois' 1 11111100; from her recent attack of ifidisposi- eehe wits itearing recovers, McSs Odel tioti• aide woe 11 With unionia Mrs. Thomas E. Harrison and baby which ceded, in spite of• ail deed kid Irene spent a couple of days hist :ere' end ea el nursink„ 117 i•r,.rt fait C I Nit .8...,::,11,iiltartit.:ttitt'll)titetdYpINisul•teillpiltio.tse(.61!eilitY1:1-drii,ndf10:ct)lii bC°orr rnelatt7zeori':, HU.. rift. , • the natural steccisseir to the•Prerniere he came- out, he gave the "All right lain • &gtotl• to the •man, Charley Frost; Enthusiastically Welcomed by King's Son. and Cook's Son. • • - .Ao A.411%4.011'61 ,Detneaeur **too • .;it o ttoeeotletio ni•tbe...111 snore. Skew. week with her friend, Mrs. :liming. •ree The remains :wire toi hl w111.11• . ed 'Upon Li lin by otot. 1.1. 111.0 Prince ot Wales • and the Oesintuely Teached •Ifooulaike- Imnieitse. CrUtvoikt Cheer Ike • • Neve of the ony.. .•-'• • . J ttly 14,—Lor'd on itrri eat at Buckingham *Palaeo • Saturdee, toni speecitIO conducted to • the 1<ing's siok .olounber, and Ills, llojesty, front. his couch, extended a worm' welcome 'Le hint and . personal.. iy eiOressed his thaiiks.• for the. ter- minatiott of. hostilities: • The King then presented Lord Iiitrhener with , the do:motion of the New Order Of Alevit. •The Cloned.' next gow . the:. (Nem after' Which he drove. to Lord Ritherts!: residenee; in V( rl land Viacto .Lord. lOitoliener ;Will. visit Air. Chain, the Colonial. .ecretati • Theve .was a., -nore MittaSUMo in g hero . then' Londoners enthosiast- i oily Weleontecl • Saturday when* they opened their u.rnis to Lord. IC.itelieto (1'• • • .•IIe reelproettted .the welvoine with • the grim ,satibfactian chore eteristio of the' nom. Ile aeceptici th •ocitivesses and the compliments. of royalti• s and t lio. wild Nod ttiote of the crowds ollh a suspicion of tolerabce In big tie went about the hard doer's We, k . IS ',mother •'Italittne Who. turnedeon the eleetriegeneratOr; discharging a.boott two pounds of Oymonite itOder Frbro Joe's • -feet, • Milo lost:tatty, .breaking 'eN.'ory • bone in. the 'Mande body,- tearing off part od lOwetenel. Making two holes',.in . • " • The -foreman of the work, . er, wes stood i itg about 15 feet. .Oletant; tois sunned Tram the ,effects of the coplesien, -and narrowly vecape- Od death bO.O. large:piece of rticlt that whir* hy. him. • . -As Seim as the friends.. or Floeine, knew the ettese• of his .deatio. .they startbd..in to kill Frost with rocks, one 01' Of Golfe numbee koockino • the 1. moo doWn. Mr. 'AICkordie grabbed. the' assailant , .gove.: Frost. . on. oppOrtbuilyoto Oct a start, and .he took. to: hie heels,- and ran up-• the • • it i ver road, . with tthoitt 'a (Omen 'of the Airlifting .aftee him with picks, and throwing stones. Frost inariag- , ed •to .retich t bc •oflice. of the upper .steet niolt bridge.; where Ontario Po-. Hee. •Ockirot‘• Turner... took -charge of '.:bioso mot . drove. • the• frelOded ?tattoos aSx,ot o... Frost . a ft eewards woe taken 't6 the lockup, outd. the body 'Of ,. the tar man o . . • e I ot k'n room." 11 is oupposed the Clischorgo' rivitl. here. yesterdoy, • • • W4H. enintentionally •proliat ere. • - • . • Itonie,•.July .14.LoOlie of ..the ship, ond ossured• linn of his entire support." • , • .• XILLED TORONTO IllAN„ • Robert Co•btten . 'Fantod • Guilty • of Ran- • stauehtte on ,SsOlurday., bhicagO, ;Idly 11.-11obert,•Coburti, a mogistrato 'and. wealthy thomer. Stiekney, neltr . hero. waoe"..found gl!il•S' of .notostaughter SatordaY. 1-10 'shot. and. killed Clime& Miller. and „ wounded his 'brother ohn 'net, toll. The boys . wioo trampitig, .frout Tor-• . onto, • Ont. ' :John. :odd. they were.. resting ,. quietly near their came fire when, .withoot prcooku (ion, . Colotrn :Ormond fire on them witloa oide. Ceio burn alleged they .weree -tryirig.. to e'bdeetk into hie stable. : • .• . • RING vicroft (N ItUnatA, . • - II 111 Consnit Czar re Itodecitan of Arnie. , to t. ' St. Petersburg, July' .1•11.-Emperol. .Nicholus. 11., the .Czarowitch, • the Russian' Oraial Dekesh, Count Lams-. dorfT, the .111 Mist ei• Of Foreign •A (fairs; • . the Other. Cabinet Alinisters, and a 'numbee of officers greeted King Vic- - • tor 'dome -motel of Italy upon his ar-, deal. Ottestions .(t1 discussiba betweeti . or.* 000r. onlio Tr ing Viet0). el • and the • • • Czar will bp the reduction of Mona- ItrOain Wilt • pend a:Million and Quarter 13104 IS. • IteretoCee AI arks. ' �ti Basuto/1 Uneasy. Tit' , • el .44,, .1 uly 1 2,-41 al f ax Preto:Ito; July 10.—There is settle • f,0 have anothee foetilicotion, larger uneasiness here regoriling the atti- ....Here. is 'a good. eltance.to secure a•first class -buggy . at a big. .recluctiou.' • Note • them prices • PO. Buggies for1.6S- ,,,n. • $75. Buggies- for $65 • .• $65. .Buggies for .$60 Remember. tiler° "are all our .own .make places us:in .a•position to , guarantee them as • we do' not' buy any thi ngb first, of aSs Matet i . , • Itepait ineoprottoitly Ott ended to • by exporieaeed no:o. portialld cement 717_8 t., RUNIBALL and Pn°MAT OS FOR.SA.LE au agent an this trict for the Owen Selina Portland Cement Com- pany .and am prepared to "supply either "large Or small quantities. Contrac- tors and 'others Who tend buildingwalks, walls or silos of cement will.do well to communicate with me. The Samppon brand • " of Cement manufactured " by the-OwenSound Port- land Cement Company' is the best cement on the • market. Highest--Pece •• 4.44. • :4 Foe*Produce toe We. • pay' " the highest price for all kinds of produce atol will be pleased .• • ' have .yoll' hring it to sus'. or wagon Will call aporo.You." Our : stock • Of DryoGoods; Groceries, Wali'.Paper, Etd:, is large and well assorted: • ' • J:El..HARNWELL, • CifFe.A.P CASH STORE •VARNA • Ttio. A Walker. MENTON , . . , • • • 11)0ook'a CottonBoot Cottwouna • isonceeesfully.used monthly by Over - lootiooadies.Satoeteetual: Ladiesafik _tour dmggist for cook's Cense Root Com, pool Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and imitatioes are daroeflostg; Prlosi;teor.4.811 pr licjoI• Nmc‘arl'eliodirfritii:ipt otnprice and two ieettoi stano;s: The Book Company Windsor, OAL OrN08, 1 and 2 sold and recommended.by all r.esponsibleBruggiete ittOanadio . • Nos. and 2 are sold in Clititou by H. B. Cornbe, R. P. Reale, E. liov- oy and Watts & C000druggists, tude of the Dasutos. In consequence 06611.4 tuot more powe: fully atom- t n h • - flLLOMEI OENfRRL STECIIIISHIP LINE. :.'1,01XDO-o$Atri4T sTp.',;..1iLAItlit • DIA% • VREiGHT,O • l'..A.SSENOEO.... . Weather' permitting eos will depart, per schedule *shown below, • • • . . . ' STR. '" OSSIFRAGE" • • Will leave Goderielo: North Bohnd, u o'elock pone Wednesdays, for Sault Ste. Alorie° end iutermediato Ports 1. returning • :Will leave Goclerich for Windsor Detroit and Toledo at o.'elock to. on Mondays. . • • • STR " KIN(' YDWARE" Will' be placed on the route, keying Toltdo on Vriday, %Tune 6th, arriving at Goderich. 6.15 p. •ino June oth, and, ivill tall at • nary Sound •on both ...North .and Sooth Bound trips. ror orates and further information address Woo Leo 4;oderielt, or W. 13, 11,014EVEAB,, General Traffic Afaitager, Saillt Ste. Marie, Ont. • • o . • floit at Vote( Redoubt, which is next of supposed treachery during the war, • ' • et 0- flibroltar. in impregnability, 'rho new fort •will be. tonst rstiotrd ort . has .been 'summoned to Mitseru, cap-. 411 la 0 ' joele• oue, of their prominent chiefs, DIS- 0 • • • 1/1'11's Isluri41 at the western en - ital. of a tiiillte.ry dissriet of Hastito- • .• Immo to lIatlitIO slIttrbOr. • • . . land, to 'stand n •the charge of ' • • • • velvet' word from the London •War . '1411' militory autherities k're re-" treasoo. • The paramottot 'chief; is co N FOR Letherodi, is likely to support Joel a • CASH ()floe t,i) this effect ast erday,. and in the event . of the latter's. refusal 0 • 0 gt,e,weec will be. -- --- ett the diso to obey the sum:amis. Troops have •ti • M. C I el 1 1 • it white e • witl posit! of itahorities here 1°r ihr been despatched to the frontier • to ur ton ms retunied from a al t :. 1e it:' 1 a .51(1.I 1 . . % iSit 10 'or sister, Mrs, Shields of -Witch of white roses in •1•er hotel. A- first year's work. .. ' • • • • . 0 Aniberley. She also visited . her :soilm ., ono the lovely 110141 1. it I i?ll b5 • 111144The Royal Engineers will take .the • Trionn-r Fred Clarke III. . ' • 0 Mr. Halliday of Clinton. O: It the .cos''et wi re .. Nt'ri it t It\ el neressavy neettsurentents this .week. . . Ottawa, . Ont.; July .12.—l'he fol- 0 EXpet t lort constrectors will .1(141.0. loWing cable has. been 'received : trent * An exciting bicycle contest toot white fillies 1, ild tOig's from the. It o r place on the agrictifteral grounds on mediate Bible elaso. of Eitox ohm el: 1. noitool next Week for lialifax. the Cos:ratty .Department at • Cape 21 Thursday evening. There were. 'five (.f %hid'. 'MISS M. Morris., It l' IASI Li., • ' Town: "Itabgerously ill, July 7, dth o entries and for seven routola three le teacher) ; loeoly hare wreath Iton, (YALU... 287, Trooper Frederick fil kept in the same position, the other her cousins, Mrs: Tyko antl ITsilior, ol Clarke,' tubercula lung," Ills hither. ; two failitig well into the rear. In the- Itrffehb l : hitt ti 101,'111Y (11((11(154. 0 s'411 11"1 . is Wm illiaF. Clarke, 880 yillton 0 A cootcool'ION. Fungi Ratratoting a News Itent neeeived }raw oehoostotor at, eth round Donald McGillivray 0 Tor- ATTs. .Motthi rti B11111110. 1 onto took first place and held it to 101 ely easket 1 oriels front Alislos the eml. Charles Prouse won thc sec- 'NO int ;lila lb' on of fermi rod (MOO nail prize, a four dollar bicycle lamp, . • Miss Aft:Pherson „r while a smaller lamp was • aworded to 1/1IvR1 111s0 SoPhia Str"110? 1.11001 of to Fronk meGow, who finished titird. ros 14 etal Mica, Miss Al. Raley rasket The Gentian band left on Thursday' of earnotionS : Air.' met Mrs. afternoon. " My Old Kentucky Moue \ Alex. .Megow„ croso of- wh4 lilies ; Good Night'' Wafi played beautimity m large sooty of white by them, but Goderich is ilot awls- carnations, and inmodiate relatives,. touted to such good musk at the door11 lo elV large crescent 1)1' 3'(0(08 and t•verv day. Those who talon(led the fun - Mrs. *Stitton purchased a 4)0(10(444 toll front a distance wtre Tiltiister parrot at Toronto two year.) ago . fleorge Morris' . nephew of .deceased, which hos developed a fittely modulated from touisville, Kent wet y, autl Dr. voice and speaks with woOderful M.1•8 Case 1r011,1. thinrn"11.„ 711,1e cy. otatiteerers wtTC „re:at:Yes oi the Mr. and Mrs. Coutts, Miss Med- family : Messrs. Peril Morrie, Geo. elite and 1 aloe of Port Huron were Stewart, Oto in Green, 311l1105 Itol- gtieitts last week of their sisters, the 1101di k• R• Sanows and W. Salk'ws. Misses Contts. Roo .Jaines Anderson offieiated at the New potatoes were selling on Timm. house and Maitland Cemetrry. The ant at St per bushel. Last vear• Mr. . f ineral WaS vsry large, fifty or more Warren received $2 per huSheki iriages being in the prociosiott. • . LOTH.) IC IT( IIIENE1i. • . . as 11 he etre performing en act o' may and 1111h good hallowed deter- mination. ha reception moor:led him by Ow mople had 11.11.1 tooch of spontamity without oho li opular 11,1 eta:nati(ln Itteks 1 he ring of o01)11illoloSS, bal. 11 Init Ibis strong, soli nolo 6.111.0•1. 'un- moved. At Soliflutmot 00 he bore with 11 (4d4 01114 ortttions of seloimpert ant 0.110Pai 0114 not O i‘ho .1 sp• mot o to Immo ionce, tool 11.• :took ti to th Ir longowitidod pane* ries in two sen tenet's. Ilhoy 111210 be spoke puhllely h dispho, tol unmistakable sloeit of nor - In the ordinary course of news ga- thering, kiri item was reprod iced it this paper under tt. Woodstock date Oncerning the adopted daughter Of James Dennettoof East, Oxford, From avenue. Torontb. This soldier was 2 compositor and belonged to the ; 5th Royal Oleoto Montreal, before enlistment for South Africa. • . . int ther in'ormation it has becri lea: It• • • ed :tot the lady in ouestion did not c000 -o. otsoo 11,1,11. 0 0101/0 With 11 married man, • nor did' Winnipeg, Mon., July hotly i•he take $476 belonging to her los- of George 'Minty, who fell from it raft a ter father, itor was she arrested irt into the Pinewood River early Olio 11 firatttford. We regretthe publieno spring, and wns 'drowood, was 1 ; tion of Hie iteln. and ore only too ered 1l,Is• week only a ohort disonoo • pleased to put right all part les eon- from where the accident It watt badly decontoosod, 0 0 Tod 5I5attolkst'22toW4111108. • • WillOtimg, July niece .Ste•- . Michael, a young farmer, wale :Now:l- ed while bathing itt MurilIo yester- . (toy. Herbert ,11rtice1 a boy, aged 111, was drowned witilo 'maxilla. In tl.e Hod hot sTors•dritu cotion AND • WORKS' OFF COLD. LeAatiVe Brom Quinine Tablets cure it cold in one day. No core, 110 Payt Price 25 ceitto, • 000•00.000•110 • 4000••••••Ot 9.04•••••••••••••••••••0•• • Off all the following lines where 1110 purchase nnicnints to 60e ot More Gran i teware, Tinware, Shelf /lei d ware, (11 nth es WringersoOnsoline mid Coal 011 Stoves, Pumps and Stoke, Window Ulass, Daisy Churns, Hato Door 'toilets, Cal p00 - id's' Tools, Cutlery and Plated Ware. Weelosivte below a few speelal Pt,ices for next week'S eash bo, 20 ft, Waggoner Extension Lotlders $3.75. Peerless Alitchitut Oil 35e. " 444'511). 2,5 ft. Itogers' Extra, Machine Oil 35c Golden Light " " 40e Meehitte Oils in 6 gol. lots, &'40r go). less Pure White Lead, in 25 Ib. tons, $1.55 • 8 lbs. Wire Nails for 26c lbs, Olt Nails, for Zie 0 boxes of Axle Orono' for 25e Get our prkes on 13indet Twine Try Illoreka Fly Kilter HARLAND BROS., • • • • • 0 0 . 0 • • as 0 • ti 0 0 0 0 0 CHEAP - HARDWARE - STORE...0