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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-07-17, Page 5July 17th, 1902 ail 111 11 ,1 I I I 1 I . 1.11 11•0001101111101110•1010111•11011•11, Tat CLIDTTON DigNATS.RECORD• II 1. ...I 1..1 ..1 . +4-i+i-•••0••••+0•4tC)+4.,,,,14+++ 44+401-9-•.4440440+*4-0-144+-.:444,14.11.•-•••••+(,)4.04-+1,0+4-14+ • • See Fred.T.Jackson !_?r_ Solid Leather Shoes Don't Blame Your Feet if they ache. Temper trying to be bllre. Bet why eonfoend the el:feet with the cane The Fault is in the Shoes Better Get a Pair of Hagar Shoes mu Jackson, then you'll have ceinfin t well as style, fit, and Best Shoe Values in. Town sizos and styles for men,wonten 1111,1 children. You always get the best from Jackson. No Shoddy No Paper Soles _ REAI, ESTATE FOR SALE. Shitiol The modern Waterproof Paste Shoe Polish Prodticea 4 Patent Leather finish. Takes the piece of *II liquid dress - tugs which lnjure the leather and ecale off, Anybody can use it ap d get the best . results. It is another now thing at the New: Shoe Store. Fred. T. Jackson.. Patronize The New Shoo Store and get New Shoes 1.4 +=I 0.0 0,4 • 1 0••• • •••• ••• 1••• • •••▪ I ••• • / • • •••• Om. ••• • • ••• •••• ••• •••• 0••• • • 41. +4:41.*:"1"."."..+ (10 ..(34"."4"..+++++ +.;.+4..1"."."..+ 0..0 +••••41P••••1•44•:•÷ Part of farm, lots 38 and 33, on• west: side of Maitland con., one. mile north of Holmesville, con- taining 97 acres. 2 The north half of lot 25, con. 2, and west part of lot 24, con. 3,00e half mile from Clinton, north, on itravel road, containing 9o. acres. 3 The brick dwelling including lets 18, 19 Ulla 20 011 corner of Joseph and Isaac streets, in Clinton.' - 4 The frame dwelling on the west. side of Victoria street and next north of railway. Liberal terms to snit purchasers. Apply to W. W. FARRAN or C. C. RANCE, Clinton ' seeesosasesseemsse .• elloICE FARM Volt SALE. • 59,000 will buy a choice farm of about 120 acres, si tu.tted a half mile, irom Clinton. Good brick house, 20X 2 8 and 20X20 larfls 40x40 and 4ox60, with stone stables. underneath, silo, 'windmill, etc. Will 'be sold on easy terins. For further particulars apply to JAMES STEVENS, Clinton P. 0. April 21st. Zhu Oil ..... ..... Single Harness .Cheap . A IVIcKOWN. . . .... mos.easeceocoes1o0000191906100•010 0 ,- 0 • IF NOTHING TURNS UP c 0 6 0 • O TURN SOMETHING UP • O 0 O A (.0iir,i. of training In the . !a. i< Cx) j _.:-?. / - _:,/ .vzi42.114- - .-? STRATFORD, ONT. . . a enabiesyouna nisi. ,,isi women to secure • • 1.11111,10 meat 01 go.s1 wages iitunodiareiy _• 10 on leaving col 0.1". This is the school go o that eitieys t Is: !Tema( ion of dome the • 6 iwst ,v,,o, in 1.-.11w,:-: mlneation. The 6 2 gritibutl es of I li.. .d,,1I are in strolled°. 0 s.: mend as 1e0ehe11 in linsiness colleges in : :e(01010 e)u1111 Pulled Suites. This s W;e s-houi fr 1111 and your fres' s. 0 • 0 e tr. .i. EI.L.l017, Prin ipal. 0 O 0 •0019046 •eso egeeitesseoestea. SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS FOR SALE. The Imibling known 11,4 the Salvation Arnw itarraeks is ein. yea rei• Hoe. The lot antl build- ing will he ,01(l to one party or separately (IR tlet,tred. For further particulars apply to- 'LiEI) LI VEItMOTZE, Clint on Feb HOUSE, FOR. SALE. . VARNA. The undersigned,- 'offers for sale a i% storey cottage with five bedrooms, large dining. room, parlor, etc. Situ- ated • on William street, conveaient to the Collegiate' Institute. For further particulars apply to James Scott, barrister, MRS. LAIRD. Clinton, June 23rd, GODERICH FARM -FOR. SAL14.. The undersigned oilers for :sale lot 16, Bayfield eon.; .Goderieh township, consisting of 284. acres, including' 25 acres mixed timber. The farm is well watered and suitable for either grain or stock raising. Good -clay soil: Comfortable dwelling,. heated b3r. fur- nace, summer • kitchen and woodshed. Hard and soft water convenient, Two barns, 302c50, 25x6O, driving shed, Cox 30, hen house, 17x35. 3 acres of or- chard. % mile from school, from citurch, 6 miles -.from Clinton. Will be sold on reasonable,' terms. Apply on premises or address. • . .. A. WELSH,' Clinton. P.0, Goderich township, May 13t11.. . • TWO FARMS 'FbR SALE, ' . . Lot 6, con. 7,. Colborne,- cohtaining too acres, lot .67, Mai 11.4.ritt 'con,'. God.; erich township, containing 75. acres, Both farina are .well fenced and .well watered; good- buildings and lirst class orchard' on each farm ; nearly all. an-' der grass, • Sixty per cent. Of the purchase .inciney :May •reinain on more : - gage at.5 , per cent. FM: particulars apply to ' • .1..;..B.umis,. catiow.. June 23rd, • STANLEY Jr:ARM. FOR SALE. AS I wish to retire front farming i offer to sell ,for $5,ocio my splendid roo acre farm situated on 'the Front Road, '4 mile east of -Varna. .90 acres clear - 'ed, TO acres hard and soft wood bush. Good •frame • hoe With cellar'barn and -shed. Good 'hearing orchard, good water, hard and seat, A -rare chance to get :A fine farm cheep. :Possession given early in. the fall. . • HENRY MAKINS, Varna P. O. ..Ttine Toth. TUCKERSMITH PARIVI , FOR SALE.. The nndersigned offers for 'sale that choice 150 acre &Tait on the Huron Road, .Tuckersinith, one tulle • east . -of Clinton. -New' frame bailie with' mini - mer kichen ' first• class bank .barn, drive shed, •lien. Amuse, pig pen, silo, two Wells, Windmill, and. si'gall or- chard, • The Bayfield. river run across back end of lot. Thirty acres.-of-•flae, the finest cif .grassAland, 'This ie. a splendidfirm, • well' . situated, and will be ,sold on easy terms. . ARTHUR COUCH, Clinton June 9th. • • FARM IN STANLEY -FOR SALE, 'South 'X of lot" 15 and the north % of lot 14 on the '8th con, of the 'town-, ship of Stanley are offered for sale. The farm contains no acres, all clear- ed, in a good state of cultheation 'and well watered. 'There are -two barns and stabling and -a frame. clYvelling• house. Two good bearing' orchards. %: mile 'from school' and 2. miles from church and postoffice. 'For ' further particularsapply to . . • MRS. 5: 1V1eINITYRE, • Hensel". 1111110 20a. ' r/V0V4/%040~,^4, V4iNeetW~§#000".00W61i4AAW601 C INNON & CO: 1 -13_..."`kral JJ TERRIFIC 3,EDITOTIC)11T$ 1,,1 Thersday nexi we will ocintnence our great Semi -Annual Sale of S11,110i1.1 gonc14 When everything in light aunneer gbdcle 1 be sold re- gardless or cost. These are the farts 1. 11;0 verds fine printed mualins in stripes and floral designs, 11 inches With', fast colors, good ..value at laic. Sale 'wive, 5e. 5 piee,.4 drds ess gooin black end figured lostres, brown Itt 1.1 bit goods, and light cheeks and stripes, '3(1 tn 40 bolo., )vide, moth 20c to 250 or yard, Sale pries 12,e M 1111,' English Zephyrshi rt,, negligee bosom, I au n d vied to ck wrist bands, n Is' fine colored' cambric shirts, • 1,11111,1ried bosom, correet colors .newest etrIpes. Them, lira, brokee lots picked teem otie fast, selling 'Wed tVgi 1 ',HMS 511e, 60c and 75e sale price 30e. Lout,' Underskirts, made of fine cambrie. trimmed - with till.ks, inserthea and deep embroideries,. in all lengths. regular price $1,25eale peke 08e. 2.35 yards line cambric embroideries, 5 inches wide, with work hair depth of goods, very special, regmlar 150. per 104 rd, sale 1.” ice 10C. 1417 viirds crash lowelling, in two qualities, inches witie-4. in half bleached. and natneal color,good value at 5e.sale price 4e. 1, Ullos' 511010101' corsetq made of strong net, also Jean' col,- el s, long and shore witista in all sizes, t•tigular price 31c • sale price while they last 25c, Misses white sailors, tnitde of gond rough stra,w, very special, tegillar 250 for 126.e. Also Ladies' sailors in Meek item braid, black band, regular 50c and Mr, sale price 30c Trimmed Millinery at about half prite during 011P great summer sale. MoKINNON, & 00. m BLYTH Miss VahNorriLan of Belgrave is vis- iting- lier brother at the Varna hotel this week, Rev. Mr. Jennings preached a, very appropriate sermon to the Orangemen on Sunday evening lalst when there were visiting bretherit front the Gosh- en and .Goderich township lodges.' • ne • 'hum of the mowers is again heard, most of the farmers being busy haying. TEACHER WANTED.' Female teacher, holding 2nd class certificate wanted as long as needed 'for the Model terin of the Clinton Model school. Salary. 527.50 .mer month. Applications with testimon-' ials.received up to July 3ist. • JOHN' CILINNINGHA1VIE, Secretary. Clinton, July 14th. ' TEACHER WANTEP. A female teacher wanted for School Section No.. 13,' Sta.uley. A.ppltea- tions received up to August 5th., J. T.' KEYS, Sec.-Treas. • Varoa. June. 23rd. . , _ ,MILCH COW FOR -sm,g, • :Tu he ndersigned ,. :offers a new mach Con,' for sale. • • • • • •• • • Cliiitonsr??1.ig' HOLMES, Heron R�ad, 1. 1 ., Jun : e 23rd • a .. )11.A.RRIAGES. BBILL.-FOGAL—Ta, Brussels, on July 8th, by Rev. R.! Paul, Mr. William G. Bell to Miss Elizabeth Clem - da, daughter of Mr. Henry Fogel, both of Grey township. SHIELS-111ACHAN—On the.o.5th of June, at the residence of the bride's father, Grey, by Rev. D. II. McRae, Mr. William John Shiels to Miss 'Vary Ellett Mach- LE—At the n ennraeuEs,istibBeotiRtchoe trooGft parents, i Kincardine, on July 9th, by Rev. Samuel Sellery, Miss Sadie Fisher, daughter of Mr. Williatn G. Tem- ple, to .Toseph Charles Cliees- BIRplII—DraslogIiiiIlaIglo'clf:ICi1N.1213-10aa0gtetor.Jauwlyforldst Toronto, by the Rev. W. E. Has. satir eteitl a, sard, IL A., Mr. Alex, M. Bird to Miss Verona Phippen, both of . Wingham. snmns". DUCHARIVE—At St. Joseph, on the loth of July, the wife of Mr. Wm, LA33EAU—At St. Joseph, on July 3, . Duchartne of a daughter. Goclerieb, the wife of Mr. Labeau of a &high- • ter 111c13RIDE—At the Goshen Line, Stan- ley, on July 5111, the wife of Mr. Robert Marble of a son. PREETER—On July 7th, at the wile al Mr. John. Preeter of a GIBMIN—At Wroxeter, on July 601, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gibson, a daughter, " HYSLOV—In Howick,, on July 70, to Mr. and • Mrs. •Benjamin Hyslop, a Son, HOWLETT--In Grey, on June 291.11, the' wife of S. C. Howlett of a STIA17.1."01sT—In Stephen, on July 40, • • to Mr. and: Mrs. Jcaties Shaptote a daughter, • SANDERS—In Stephen,' on Jurie 30111, to sM011T. and Mrs.. William Sanders, COWAN-4n Moe, on July, 3rd,- the wife of Mr. . John COW= of a claughtei. • ' ' HAMILTON—in on July 2nd, the .wife. of. Scott ..Hamiltrin of FORTY LODGES' RALLY Huron Orangemen Celebrate the &adversary of the Boyne Battle. THE DEMONSTRATIO'N WHICH WAS FAVORED BY THE WEATHER, WAS ATTENDED BY 5,000 PEOPLE. V44441404#44444444414#3 Saturday was an ideal siunmer day, all the more enjoyable because of the cold, backward weather of the weeks previou•s. It was a perfect day for 1111 outing and vontributed largely to the enjoyment of the 5,00o people who at- tended the Orange demonstration in a son. . • MILLER -4a :Hibbert; -en July 6th, • Mrs. john M. Miller of a son. • 511:LI—On July WI,: Mrs. 'Prank Seli . of a daughter. • • ECRF,RT—In MeEillop, . on .Tuly 7th,. • the wife of .Mr. Frederick Eckert of -clangitter. • . • DEATHS. . • CODE—In Trowbridge,On :Tub/. 41.11, Sara E. -Code,. aged 37 years and: 27 days, - .• MeCRACKEN—ln Brussels, on July 40, Robert -Ralph;- .infant .son Mr. Fred: McCracken, aged .5 months and 3 days., • . :VAR.SON—In ,riinloss, on July • . Alice: Verson, aged' s8 years. • REID-Jti Logan, on the 7th Snly, plielix A., infant child of Daniel Reid, .aged 3 moitthe.': • • . AVORTH-In Mitchell,on Thos.. rhe three special - trains, two from points on the L. & B. and the other on the II. & '0., were packed with passengers while those more con- venient to the' county town. drove up. It was a great day for the hotels, the restaurants and. the improvised, eating houses, all of. which were lib- erally patronii.cd. The hungry . man fared as well. cm• Saturday as he does on the average' big- day. He is content to be less particular, • •• . . Belfast Ledge.. • a few months ago a life and drent baud was organized. It made rapid progress and on Saturday played with the steadiness of veterans. It com- peted for the prize with that splendid aggregation the Summerhill baud and several thought -they would have won but for • the masterly manner in which ".Billy" Walker played the -.Summer- hill snare- .drinn. '1 -That • snare drum- mer is what will beat us," said a. fif- er of No.. 245. The band consists Of Benson Cox, John Sterrey, Leslie Cox, George • Sowerhy, Henry John- stone,Catimbell Tweedie, Ben. • Picot,. Albert Routleidge, Dave:Marshall, Jos, MeMath; Hugh McAllister i Ed; lI- liott, Milton -Woods., Frank Hewitt,' Robert McAllister, Rzehard. Young.. . . At 2 o'clock the lodges rentlezvoned • procession was formed arid after.niofeltlitienI3tehIe- marching around towh it brought' up fast l‘ilel, otrwlgoe 'wereacare Ultima tinall3laersat at the agricultural grounds where the at the court house where a platform procession and in their black jackets had been erected front which. the with brass buttons they had a mar- tial appearance. The -Master of 499 is • James Thompson. and 'the Deputy Pau.1 speaking took. place, . County Master Nevins of Sbuth Her- lia'nerirgAustrabn Ficrtazdeil d'froultninisnteXii. ' was fifer „ . . . on' presicieu, •Among those who spoke • were.: 'Ayr. Mttir of Toronto, author 'Dungannon Lodge, ..4.k. . of " Thd• Maple Leaf. Forever" and . other patriotic songs, Rev. Mr. Co - No. 3114, Dungannon, were' uniformed burn and Rev. William - MeDoeogh. after the manner Of the:Belfast . *nen Their voices. 'could not be heard at a, and. were 45 strong. AV. 'J.- Black is Master, W. H. Stewart, Deputy, Syd. very ' great distance from the plat- Gibson' fifer and Walter: Gibson* drum - bands.. forth owing to the playing of the •mer. Orangeisin is• flourishing: around ' ' - Dungannon. • . • Goshen Lodge. • . . . The Nile Lodge, • - :Thirty Stanley stalwarts, followed The Nile Lodge has the honor of the Goshen 'termer ' and presented. . a ha,ving -on its -roll 'the name of. M. fine :appearance. •It was the .largest . George .Stienpardi who . •has been a tiwneut km . years and was indicative meniber .of the order for sixty years of the .rciiewed iiitereet. being taken in and is the oldeet Orangeman in the the 'celebration, of the glorious 22th County. Mr, Sheppard. Was.. born in by the ',old -members of this Old lodge • Tipperary, , Delend, about 88 years and its More recetit arlditioi.e. .311% ago and lived. in the early days in the. Wilson Armstrong is 'Itlaster. and right - . Tipperary .. Settlement • ..111 Goderich well pleased was ,he:asltis eye •gla.need . township, 'but has been a,.resiclent Of alonk '1,11e.•• ranks of the sturdy • lien- the .Vicinity of 'tlie Nile for Over three of Goshen. .• Mr, .-Arin.strolig. is. a great score years. Hie sons .are melithers o1. fifer and .for .years rendered good • sus... the .Nile Lodge and. were in line on victi at sticeessive Celebrations,. but tor Saturday. ' His' eon 'T-, G. is the wor- 'this year" he Was- eouterit to. 'perform thy Master,- " J...• • Ellibutetii,Dei,eipnittayri-41•4---ii_ the duties. of Master -Which healid „with . ,r•veadia. Afar and 4... be.eints ing rlignity. Mr :-. Roes:. Zolitistrin ._ . bier. .The veteran was .not. Physically . . • north, . zIgeci . . 86 years- • and . -4 Of the Town.- 11111. *5 his •DeptutV, They : a.hr6 to march with .thi...brethern with are a ptiir Of. big,atien 'physically and-- . • • . . whom lie spent •So. Many- happy laths GO. RinD4110NtLialn- :"Htirort,• on Slily- _ 4th ' . stamichkgrangemen. Johnny .'DarrOW ,.ja. years • gene by, but . was with, them. Lillie Jane ,Gordon,, aged •15 years' allayed --Ile' fife and did it well. ' T"e' in Spirit. • . - .. ' • . - , snare:. drummer . wail Martia ' Elliott . .. • ... . •and.1 month.... - : • : : . . andthe.big' drummer Sam. JohnStone, .. " - The Tipperary .Lodge. .. 'ROSS—In .Lucknow, 011' July 6th, :„ John, both of 'Whom. handled:the,. sticks, 'Skill.' .- •.,... : - , • _. • -,-• ..:, ..' • ., ,. , , . . ... N. ROssi aged 7.3 years.. • .• ' • •• No:, - ..300,..: .• t...icycienco. . township,• Is , .. . .. • fully:. • . . • • knouite as. the TipperarY. Ledge . ' item .. Ailbtine Lodge, ,' . ' the fact...of. so many of 'du.. early 1lie111- .. • .CLINTON- • • • • , - - bers.. having., come -front 'that part , of .Tbe white" duck coats :and „carte. pf Ireland: ..Sheppards, *Cooks, 'Coles.aild AND . ' mired as they marched along to tab-; i•t1111•Ai tc 1.1;itlirrilitisillet: . gbayx.t. 'Ahem a' heat and • natty lopk,'.and • they „were •rmich i Steeps are 'the utast • familiar names itty, : Matt. Sheppard -and Frank .W.hit- upon the roll:, Io. the Mater and pep - their • own brass , niore, ' respectively, we • 'have •.. two P0selneter,. 'staunch Orangenien.• In lieu -of a bet - CR A.N1TE WQRKs. band.. The genial 'village P - EL:- Munro, was irt. the ranks. ' • He .s. • player . Y . • c e o is an ever-present standbye of 932. Ilar.. play the • fife on. Saturday • mid," did it . The best Class of Work . ' John Mole was . alias -in ' Hue. . He is Well.. H. Cbok -.was, .druminer.. . • " procurable 'has .been - the old sit iiieniber of • tl .-lodge, - . • t - . Ille five 'Sheppard, 'brothers,:.John,. m an ufac tureil.bere. 1 or -: Ilis . appearance. belied.•• his.. yeare, on . . TOO,' Thomas, •Jaines , ancl •Wiltiatri, many years pest. • .. ' . • Saturday. -."Conuciilor • W. .. Patterson,. .ar„ra. .atoong the charter . inembere.- never ... misses 't _1214 end.. was- mit?. of • J ' .aines,' John •ex.d Thomas.•Itav.e :been WE,Worr -c411' on You a. • Week:alter the: •:4,,s, " . Th.e 111.aster ' of this ritt)gres.- for years . respected residenta, of :Clin- WE .wom- make . the Work to suit wE .WILL make-- the ' price. to suit . the work. ' . ., - .. : ' • • ..' .. your bereavement.' ' • • . • ..... the priee, well informed aaid active: member • Of the -order :which teaches :tolerance...Mr. -John.M•cLarty is- 'Depaty..- • . • siye lodge is Mr. Henry Stitrtly, . ,.. ; - Steep- of • Clinton was also a charter a ton while William, 110 is better .knoWn• .. Portage : la' Prairie, Man. '..1-Ieraar as -Captain Sheppard., is.:a citizen.. .of • -.member and . for • the first years . it! ita -. W. WU. prodaction of the 'werld '• - ' • . . „ give 'Your the ..pholee•Of the .. • liensall Lodge..',• • • . history No,.. 306 *met at _ Ins home, ... It • 'ie '52' years since Mr. . David Cook .9f -in design and sinaterial: - •' Strong.. • The ..• Master I's Lew '.Clark TIte Neilsen L•cidger was altrint 3e :Clinton was " admitted into the.. nlYs-' ...Wei are theONLY-ONLY .. 5, . teries 'of...Orangeism in .306; ef. which - With .. Thos. Parltner as. Deputy... 001 men .itr -Clinton in '. . was subsequently :. Master...for many .' our line. ' Do . hot' be . Brinthell was :drummer. , The fife avaa'• .:he 'talked into placing your : .exceedingly -.well played" . by George years... . Brownlee while .hia. brother . hos. was'. .. order Without first . call- -. : ;lug on. us. • -- william Walker of Tim Suuntiethill fife'. -knentni 'as Millian's Lodge, severcti••-cif :J. B...11-1 OVER.,.._P.ROI and drain bend ana 'it, •*would take.''.a, 'that name.: being on the roll.' The good judge, to _decide. whieli Yves tan me.mberaliip is not now as large as it better; They - would ' . make . a .great 'used .to be and there Were 0nlY 30 in• pair.. The Drew -nice . foltuify. are Inns., - line. . 'Edward:. IVIillien ' is ;Master,' ' featly inclitied and their. services are Willianis fifer, -and Peter: Fieher. drum- - - SUM1‘,TERHILL.:. .• • ' ' • always. Sought after: for these demon- .ailes,...• • : . , • • . • - .. . stratione: • Heretofore they. -have. al-. •• • ' .. .. .• ways played for the 'S'eciforilt. Lodge, , ... . . but this year 'roin and George engag- ' : ' . Alarm:. Lodge. . . • ed with. Ilensall while their father and Sortie .. of- the • best..knoWn - inen in yoenger brother • Willie ontarelied ,. with ' StsmleY. township •marthed...under: the • • .. • • - haulier of No, .2035, Varna., of *. which the.'Seaforths.. .. George. Beatty. is Master and ,Trihn A. -' The filing of Mr...Brownlee, 'Sr.: was a' feature' of . the. march; • Though :lie • j011050" 1)1ePut,Y.• John Rltaive.11- wa's. drummer, John '.1`... Reid, snare. drum'. doeS net at all look it he .is one , of •the oldest fifers in the county. . .. ..iner and. Waiter. Boyce lifer. -.This trio ' !..rendered. -a splendid" eartrieci •arirl " the .. • 'stalwarts . of' Varna.marched well. to . . .Loralesboro. Lodge. ..• their ittusie.•: The fifer . is a- lad, in The- largest ledge in, Alm proeession knickerbockers who Will .: in 'a 'few ,Was No.: 363., Loucks -hero, :which was years • develop into• a player, able to 66 strong.' This hits long! been .eonsids rank . among the best of them, • The eted. One Of the.• Most Prosperous loclg- Veterah Jos. roSte'r marched with 1035 es in the _countv,„ but tlie 'splendid ap- as:ltis Oen lodge,. Hillsgreen,- was not pearance Whielt7 they inade on Satitt-- present. -Charles Foster, Master of day 'added to their .faine. .The . mein- Stanley .Distriet,. was in line with'llie bers -with one, or two exceptions . are brethern.... ' . • , ... .. young men. and:beittg 'all 11:J11ot:tied ar. • . .. . like they presented a • splend id .apvcdr- • Bayfield Lodge, .ance. Mr. Harty Freeman ii; the old- . . .: .. . :- ' • ' est.. member,: hut though he • is a gray- beard he s.. about as active as many mett . not .more thait 'Italf hiS ..age. -Harry couldn't lid perettitcled An stay at hoine on the Boyne anniversary. The widely knoAvu Matt. Mains Mareh- ed . with the brethern and the .0011- sciousness that 863 was acquitting it,. self well added to his happinese. 'May- or Lasham -was also in line. • The Master . of this lodge is Isaac Barr with John Scott for Deputy, The. fli- ers were E. Best. and W. Allan and the drummers Bert and Tyne • Allan, No, 863 won the prize for the ' largest membership: • ' .. . RIVER HOTEL BAYFfELD. • To those who cOntemplate spending their holidays at the. . lakeside. the River .Hotel, Bar field; offers every comfort. It overlooks lake and river; has a lawn for tennis. and croquet. It. has a pretty park at the river- side with swingS, eta. • This is a. popd. ular spot for piettickers. It .is tar- nished with boats, including a....eteel one; whiche having. water tight cont. Parthrents, wont. sink. Our guests tell tie that the River 'Hotel dining room service was neyer so satisfactory as it is this. season. . When requested rigs Will. meet trains at Clinton, Bruceileld and Goderich. When. you crime to Bayfield put up at the River. Hotel where you will have eery coinfort. G. E, GREENSLADE, Prop.- - THOS,- STEVENS, Mgr.• • FARM TO RENT. The uedersighed offers for :rental Lot No..36, on the 9tb. Con, of Hullett, containing 85 acres. Vratne barn, stables and granary, small house. 2 'acres of young orchard, A never - failing creek runs across the farm. This is a splendid farm for pasture. Situated 6 miles. from Clinton and ri4 miles front Stunnterhill where there Is a, postoffiee, stoie, chinch and Ptiblic school with the possibility of another one. loor further inforination applY to • MR.S: JANE DODSWORTH, Holmesvilte P. 0. July 7th. Leaving Varna As we are leavitig Varna we wish to reduce our stock of Beats and Shoes as low as possible, so until the first of . August you will have the op- portunity of buying Shoes at and below, cost, • Men's Fine Shoes, regular • prices, $2,25, $2.50 mid $3.00, going at 52,25, . Women's 51.25 and $1.5o Shoes for 75c and ST. Childreu's $1.25 Shoes going, at only 900. Don't miss this last oppor- tutiity of getting great bar- gains at the Varna Boot and 14hoe House. House and Lot for Sale. All who have accounts with us are requested to call and settle as soon as possible. S C. RATIIWELLI VARDT.A. Olinton ,Market Report, Wheat .... 0 80 to 80 Coose 0 75 11o0 75 ..... . • . 50 to IT 52 Oats 043 to -0 43 0 75 to 075 Rye ... .• .. 0 40 to ('45 Potatoes per bushel.. ,,, 0 40 to 0 40 Butter rolls and crook - 0 12i to 0 13 flutter in 0 14 to 0 15 C 12 to 012 Hay. 8 00- to 000 Wool 0 15 to 016 Live llogs per oWt, 0 50 to '1.50 Flour per owe"... 200 to 225 }Iran per 18 00 to 18 00 Shorts per ton.......... 20 00 to 20 00 Dried Apples per lb• 0 05 to 0 50 MARE3LE Millian's Ledge. one of the best snare drummers of the • day, The honors lair better:en Mtn and No te3, Colborne, is aontetithes Next to Commercial Hotel • : • .. Rev. G. M. .Kilty, -Mrs. Kittyand 'Masters Clarence and Harold of Delhi are spending the week With 'friencla in this 'section. .• . .Miss Kitty Levett Of • Clinton has been. visiting Summerbill friends.' .• Mr. George Hayes' delivered ten hogs to '. CanteIon &.• Wallis in Clinton on. Monday , which . weighed 185. pounds each. Mrs. -Thos. Lindsay had .a birthday party for her little daughter at which the !following Were present : Dr, Lind- say :and wife of Blyth; Mr. atid Mrs, Murray "of Nev,v York, Mr. and Mrs.. Murray -of Clinton,' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lindsay of thc 16th, Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins of the Maitland.' Dr. Lowery' of Seaforth spent a few days at home. • . • • Our fife and drum band wort first pri.ie at the 'demonstration in Oocler. ich on Saturday. We have the boys that can clo it. M. • Eddy Williams of ' Initetkip, cheeseinaker, is spending a few 11011-1 days at home. On Wednesday of last week Mr. John Gibbotis of 'the 7th eon: of Hallett was' married to Miss Mary Bali, daughter of Mrs. John Ball of the 13t1t. We extend good wishes, ' Mr. W. O. Hill, who left here a abort time ago, has again located in the state of Washington where, we understand, he is engaged in lumber- ing. A three-vear truce has 1)ee11 aigned in • the, dispute over the cpiestion .of where the school should be located, Mr, C. Beacom has bought a lorost 84. Wood mortar from Mr. R. Baker al Clintoti , • tkuczkELD, Dr. Little,, who, bought the Commer- cial hotel f a few months ago, has transformed that well known hostelry which is how the beat equipped coun- try stand fit the *minty, having ample accommodation for it place several times the size of this village. lie has built it new dining room, having con- verted the former one into a sample room, outfitted the bar, added sever- al small rooms, painted' the stable, built new sheds, etc., etc. The provettients are certainly extensive but the Dr. likes the place mid people and believes that enterprise always ntectS With its reward, ,,TV,Ar, • „Coss .Lodge. 145, Goderich township,- is best known as Cox`i; Lodge inasmuch as members of that respected family have always been prominently identified with it. It was the pioneer John Cox who wag most active in sectiritig the charter in the 3o's and itl1r years Lite meetiugs were held in ids house. Mr. Cox was a rermattagh man and thor- oughly billeted with tile principles 'of Orangelian. Marty years ago he was gathered to his fathers Mit his sons, John, Icanes and R. V., have follow- ed in his footsteps and have with their sons all teen emittectort with /45 and have done duty as office ilea:era: Bight families of Coxs are now sot - tied within alinost tI stonethrow of each other. R. 'V. Cox iS 110W the Itifttittlr of 145 and Robert IlleIlwaitt Deputy. For yearthe lodge marched to the Innate of a Afe atid dram, but. 'No. 24; Bayfield, led the procession, an honor that is always aceerded to it owing to it. being .the oldest lodge in the comity., It .was organized' in the early days of the Huron Tract by Wellington Connors, who: was the first Master. For mahy years the 'brethern met in his shanty and the story lias been told that Mrs. Coultas wee 'also iaitiated Mt() the mysteries of Orange - 15211, an exeeption being made in her case because of her inteuse interest in tour devotion to the cause, tn. the palmy days of Ilayfield No. 24 nour- ish( d and was cousidered• the most, hr. throttle' lodge in the coenty, but there was a falling off when the West- ward movement began ; it has held its man Well of late years, however, and a renewed interest is now being taken in it. The 0. V, /I. Lodge is Mao' well up bt Years,but vigoroits. It initiates the boys, inatits into them the first principles of the Order and when they are well grounded passee them on to No, 24. The oldest surviVing member of No, 24 is Mr. Richard McDooIcwho came •oet front County Leitrim Ire- land, 58 -years ago. IIe joined the order on the Olcl Sod and shortly af- ter settling in Ilayileld affiliated with the local lodge. Wellington Connora, Lige )Carter, Mary Howard and Geo. Erwin were thou the most prominent members, The last named was the father. of Harry, Alfred ,aiut George Erwin, among the leading citizens of the village of today. /tarry is the efficient and popular municipal clerk, During all the years, that Mr. Me- Dool .1144 an OraltgentAli Ito has I only failed to a•tteral the celebration I of the 2201 on two occasions, once owing to sickness. The Master of No. 24 is William Elliott, Deputy ; William Dickson, fifer H. Darrow, drummer Richard Elliott, Wallace Johnstone is Blaster of the Young Britons Lodge, No. 31, which, was well represented. Nos. 24 and 32 always march together. Carrie's Lodge. No. ifig, Goderiek township, was 35 strong. Thisis considered, the leading lodge in, that Orange township and has on its membership roil the present reeve, Councillor Woods and a 'county councillor. The oldest member ta homes Blitott, who • tlunigh up: in years is• just as enthusiastic • 'alt ; Orangeman as ever. Ile always turns ; out on the glorious 22111. Williani Currie and Peter 'Cantelon, both of - whom. Were horn in 184.oand first rode the goat about the same tune„ are antong the seniors of 189. James Wal- lis. is vet another and. all werelm line on .. Saturday. These are honored naines on the roll of 189. 'John Stur- dy is Master, Hall Routtedge Deputy, A. Currie and James Currie, drum- mers. Rainie Armstrong, who played the fife, 'is grandson of. the late Ralide Armstrong of Stanley, who h». his day was ccuisidered the best fifer • in the two eountica. Summerhill Lodge. ga. • The Sunimerhill Lodge,. of which R. J, Draper is 'Waster and James Mil- ler Deputy, was headed byits fine fifth and drum band, the victors in •. maity a contest, - Their playing was, ' nau'eli • admired and competent judges . of that .class of. music said it would • be difficult to find a bettor band. William Walker'sclever handling of the snare .drum sticks was much cam-. mented upon,- He has few. superiors.. - Chris Lowery is leader Mut Harry Watkins the drum -major. With lus plumed cap and wand of office the ma,* • attracted about as much at - tee -lion as •did some eutire bands. This. aggregation-. would not by. any means 'be Olinda° without Winn -Major "Wat- kins. The band consists •.of : Chris . • Lowery; jos. Ranson; John johneton', Will. Lowery, 'nips, Coneins,: Johnstone, 'Harry ,Beacrim, Garnet : lrfcBrien, . LeW Johnston, E. Seagus, • :Beacom, M, Hill; Alf. McBrien, Chester Beacom, -.Robert Milier, Wm. Welker, .• . - • A Neat Store. • . 'The best appearing Store in Goderich on ehe 22th was that of Hodgens Bros. The windows were ablaze with color which drewthe a.ttention. of the multitude. It was,an expert' which. dressed those Windws and if • that l'ast .Master of 'window dressers, Mr. Hodgens, did not actually de .• the work hinteelf, sitnerintended the operation. Ills desiges are always' neat .and tasty iu the extreme, .• .The natty uniforma of the Attintrns . took the 'popular . fancy.' • • Wpoclhain Lodge.,:. from. near. St, Marys,' wore plug bats; • • , The Londesboros were tiot only num- erically the greatest .on parade,- - but. had the largest number of young men. It's a 'young man's. ledge. • The "Hillsgreen . banner • was mit to be seen i1lU1it Procession, but a num- • Iier. 01 its Members. Marched witheitlt-' :er the '.G.osheni- :Kama or lienealI .brethern, . What the Goclerith people call .."the smiare" is • an ideal -place for: such a - gathering, as 'that of Saturday. 11.TeDcnogh, or •" Hell - Vire -Jack'? as • he used to be:called when a resident of Clattott, was' one of the speakers. 1Iis style of : speak- '1. mg • is just as flamboyant as ever. Centralia. Lodge waS led 1)3; its fife anc1,11rum band. : . • • . Didclulph Lodge. was well represetit- John Scarlett of McKillop was 'one of the Marshals. No Orange aleltion- stratioa ie. Huron would be complete . without the presenea .01 this broad- .. minded and genial* man. ' . sTANLEy TOWNSHIP. Miss Edith RE...Untie11 is spending few' days in Varna this week.. The follewing•Iroin. The Daily Neivs- Record of. Sault' Ste: Marie, gives: an account of the •death of- Hen- ry- Farmer, it fcrriner resident of what '.• i's now-• the Snowdon farm , on the • Sauble Line. Mr: Farmer lived • here • • several years but •left two decades ago . . -. •" "An Old and highly• respeced citi- zen of the Seo passed aviray. at io:39 a.m. yesterday in -the person of Henry .loarnier at his 'home on Wellington -- -- 'street, west of Elgin. . The. death of Mr. Farmer was un- eXpected up to lint a very few mom - cuts :before he died, although he. had not, for some tithe, Item, enjoying his - usual health, It was a result of com-. . pneumonia haying set in - during the ;previous evening. On . 'Wednesday Mr:* rarmer was about ., towii as Was usual for him, for some • •time, and at 7 o'plock in the evening . he went to A. R.' lolockhart's grocery. ' store • was taken seriously ill and was taken home in. an ambulance. His • Condition became -gradually worse mita he passed away, , • Henry Farmer was one of the few remaining veterahs of . the Crimean War, having been at the takitig of Se- '• bastapool and the possessor or a ser- vice .medal presetited to hint •by Queen Victoria. after the conclusion of the war. He was aged sixty-six years and two months and surviving him are Mrs:. Farmer and five sons and three daughters, -One daughter died about a .year • ago. The sons are : George • • riora.h township ; Albert of Her- Anansville', Mich, t, Williatn who came home front San Fraiteisco last fall and Daniel and Benjaminof the Soo. The daughters are Mrs, Charles S. Bush of. Soo,- ; Mrs. Satiderson , of Soo, Nit., and Miss L. 11. Farmer; . 1.-loti\th Bend, Ind, Mr. Farmer had eighte.:n gramieltialren. and 011e great grandson. Almost immediately fol- lowing the Crimean war in which he lost his right eye and when he was about twenty years of age Mr. Farmer came to Cattacta.froth England where IllmaYIlWae,Ont,,aldborn'ai Rlallciatth ivediorae agnettie act tiventv-two was married.Twenty years ago lie %moved . to the Sao and has been a resident. of this town ever since, being well knowit by everyone who has been a resident here for atty length of time. For tett•years be was iculitor of the . Central Public school and numbered among,, his friends all the • pimila who attended there during that time. 'He resigned that position a couple of years ago owing to ill health. He was alse caretaker of the Presbyterian church. The funeral will be held at 2p. tontorrow to 66 Greenwood cemetery In Torah, The funeral ,services will be tonduetecl by Xitv Mr. Duttettit,pas- tor of the Presbyterian church, of whirl' the deceased was long it mein. her." es.a. •'""'''