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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902.
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The July Sale of Fancy
Chinaware Continues
$ imported direct from the FloweryKingdom ?Other ,
Have you seen the choice new Japanese goods which
we i •
ladies have been delighted,why not come yourself ? .$
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See our 5c and 10e China Windows on Seturday. ••
$Wools and •
Fancy Goods $.
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For the cool evenings you
need a ince shawl made from
$ lee Wool or Shetland floss, and
and in addition to eelling you
the wool our sales ladies will be
pleased to show you how to
to niake them if you vvish,or we
will sell you one ready made.
" Beats all" Shetland 5c
I This is a new line of light
$weight Shetland floss 10e oz. to
the lb. which we are able to sell
at 5c per skein, but not as good
value we think as the
i Orkney Shetland at 7c
Which is an imported yarn fell
itt oz and the quality is .nitich
superior to the " Beats All "
which is domestic made. The
colors of the Orkney are also
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Solid wood back, no veneer to come off and.nn holes to ahem b dirt.
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Composition Brietle setting. Absolutely unaffected by water: . •
Pure, no tarnishing aluminum face. Always " Keep clean,", -
Pure Bristles firmly anchored in waterpoof 'composition. e. •• • • •
Ladies' Purses ,
Special value at 25c similar �a
cut above. Genuine Seal Booke
with card attachment well lined
and finished throughout 50e to
$3.50
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•Chattalaine Bags
A special line of Chatelaine
Bags can be had at 75c. Its a
beg made from real seal leather,
lined and well made.
Cheaper lines at etc, Etc, 40c,• 60,0
an 00e,
inneb better. — Better ones at 85c, 90c,$I,and $1.50.
Wrist Bags from 50o to 00
Keep Clean
Hair Brush •
$• cherries and leaves to stick together A BLUE LII.Y.
SIX FROM CLINTON. . nen s in or op . o n , stood Beussels 8, Blyth 4.
ganie when finished
'the list of the successful candidates as a Bine L'ily. As season after seas- s Denholtri left here on neon-
ing for seine tinie.• - • • . :a t oje°,17
. menet**, Sr. was given what is kuown TOO MTJCH OF A GOOD THING.
who • wrote at the recent Normal on. passed and still it did not blos- ' Complaints having been made of too (lay with two carloads of horses Mr
school examinations appeared in Sat- scan her good man fell to chatting her much bicycle riclitig on the granolith- •
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urday's denies. It included the names about the " useless thing," Mrs. Em- ic walks,• Chief Welsh obtained a, longlefessrs. Bell and Sloan took a cat --
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f the half dozen students from Cline merton had faith, :however, and her list of . the offenders and if the :wax- • ea,y,
load of horses to IVIenitoba on Mon-
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B. J. Shepherd, Georgie Murray, G. plant is now literally covered with Rev. I. Irwin of Michigan occupied
tice is. persieted in he will make an •
ton as follows :. Misses D. I. O'Neil, perseverance has been•rewarded for .the
example of them. When the streets the pulpit' of the Methodist. church on
1). Shepherd, Flossie King and H. P. blue blossoms, there being no less are muddy and there is a clear stretch
Cottrtice. hiss M. •Capling of Statiley, than fift ' 1 t • •
y. mg i onof the smooth granolithic ahead the 5
Stintlay and preached very acceptably.
Blue Lily. is now at its best.. temptation to slip cm and save muscle oine of one eitizens took' in the ex-
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Miss L. M. Dorrance of McKillop and one stem. The
"Mr, W. Geiger of Blake were also suc- . cursion on Tuesday to Detroit.
, , and Vine ie very great, but the habit a, gaiden party was. .held on the
. BUTTER TUBS. . :
• has become too general, hence it has ,
. been 'officially announcecl that et. must Methodist personage grounds on Wed-
eessful. • .
Busirinss TRANSFER. stop altogether:.
• • in town on Friday last with a load , .. nesday evening when there was a good
.. attendance. . .
I . ' Mr. W. J. Rogers of Westfield was
Mr.- Je W. Newcombe had accepted - of butter tubs for local dealers. Mae- Mr. Will.. Crawford of Himiltou is.
an offer 'of a good position at Winnie in i . a good article he finds a ready •
TEACHERS. WANTED,
Some• three months ago Miss Kirkby few days, • .
. . visiting under, the parental roof .for a
peg and expected to have left for that sale. Coopering, which was • once up -
city this week, but owing to the . ill- - en a eh„e one of the best paid ttades, of Walton was engaged for the. junior Miss Amanda Scott of . Bier is
divisio.n of the Public sehodn, •but af-. spending her suminer holidays with
nese of his mother he decided to re- • e 2toolimpun ueect sreeX ale' jo • snit
ter a few days' service her llea.lth fen- her brother, Mx. •T. W. Scott,
main and has . purchased the , gentes change. The flour barrel, for instance,
furnishing business of Mr.:. A. j. Hol- has given way to the bag or sack and- ing she was given three months' leave •Reer...Geo. McQuillan end. femily left
Lowey. Mr. .Newcombe ' is a bright now even the old butter tub is being of absciice Miss cooper takingcharge here for Clandeboye to' which parisb
young business man and we are pleas- superseded by a box which is ivaxed in- the balance of • the he has been. aPpointed. .
of • the divzsion for.
term'. Miss. Kirkby now finis herself Mr. • Geo: White is having a stable
ed to know that Inc will temain. a citie side•and papered. Boxand tub as yet
not sufficiently strong to take up the erected at the rear of his lot on Queen
nit of Clinton • • • • - cost about the same, but the former
work in. September so at a special . etreet..
We understand certain (improvements has' the • advantage oi taking tip. less
are in contemplation wheel include the rootn in shipping, but as for the house- meeting of the board hele on Friday Our tOwesinee, Mr. C. • Howe, has
extension of the big corner attire. • wife, she will for some time to come last her resignation was. aceeptecl. An had • his residence. renovated , with a
ad.' a:ppeare in this week's Ms% ask- fresh coat of paint Which has added
Mr. Holloway May 'continue tdear- : prefer the cornerless tell. • 7. , .. .
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in. another nee of business, a step AlleATTRACTIVE WINDOW., • : .
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BADLY CRUSHED. ..- • " • • • ' • . •
which . he has been- seriously,. coneider- • • ,
On Saturday. Artist Henry :filled his m • •
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TO BE MARRIED. STOCK •SHIP1VIENTS. NOT A HOLIDAY.
Next week Miss Hattie Davis, dee The live stock shipments this week There wilt be no public holiday Miss Alice Brigham of Clinton was
at d'aughter of Mr. George Davis of include two cars cattle by Ed. Wat- throughout Canada on Coronation the guest of the Misses 11/loore for a'
town, and gr. Harry Marsh, also a son, 2 cars by C. H. Reid, e car hogs Day, ' August 9th, but royal salutes few days.
former resident of Clinton, will be un- by Canteen & Wallis and z car by R. will be fired at Victoria, Winnipeg, Miss Maggie Gloucher of Clinton
ited in the holy bends of matrimony. Fitzsimons. en per POund was paid London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, was visiting her parents Imre on Quebec, St. St. John and Charlottetown. day.
• 'flukes special observances are arrange
Mr, C. II. Wallis left on Monday be the only exercise of the day. On Friday Rev. J. Edmonds and
. SHIPPING HORSES. ed for by the municipalities this will family
The late mita have done considerabe Northwest. His . destination was Ox- E. 1... ANNIVE.RSAILY of Preston arrived here. Mr.
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. Edmonds has been appointed to the
rectorship of this parish.
BAD wuAtrimit FOR CHERRIES. with a carload of horses for the
BLYTH.
The ceremony will take place in De- far hogs.
troit where both of the contracting •
parties reside.
short of:what was expected ten days would sell them. there. Messrs. Wal- ceialotcte(tIleriAn stelrie,
the blighting effects and the.trop is at Winnipeg with the right price he anniversary in the Ontario street editaev.ve3e.y. powerful s andal
le harm. Even the cherries have felt bow, Assa., but- if a buyer turned up Xext Sunday will be Epworth League
ago. The heaviest loser that we have us Bed J. W. Hill have made many .dent• will preach both a. in, and even-
chuech. Rev, Mr. Hamilton of Lon- 17egnlivsii•iluccillturwcahsolnisStetninecdlaytoasnyditli7r:pht.
beard of is Mr. William thirst of Col- such shipments during. the past year ing while la the afternoon, au oven atotentivon.dby those present,
an intereeting
boine who says he is a hundred dollars and are now among the best known
session, of the S. S. will be held, to
wind and ram, it appears, caused of baseball betweeu Blyth an
poorer than he calculeted upon. 'the steel; dealers in the county: be conducted by the junior League. - gajue
1 clubswasla ed here,Harry
and rot on the trees. Dire Hamilton
n ay evening •
will remain over and
Four years ago while on a visit to be held on Monday evening.
deliver an address at the meeting to as empire. The
James, formerly of this town, acting
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NOTE PE1ESE POINTS •
Co.,
W. COOper & co , CLINTON.
MoneyAgents ofoIrdeCr.s,Pa.islot.fToer1Begurtatpeth,ica.kndpaDtotemrninsiop Express . :*.
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: A Few Palate Ticklers ..- • . •.
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and Turkey._ A goodSardine for 5c per tin. ' . ' I
We have Canned Lobsters, Shrimps Lunch Tongue, Chicken, Deek
In Bottled Pickles we have Patterson's Stuffed. Pickles, Bente Sweet.• —
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Midgets, Crosse and Blackwell's, Morton's Vinegar 'and Chow Chow
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: Try a bottle of our Jubilee Pickles at lbc or two for 25c • • • .. ..
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Hintz Sweet Pickles in bulk at epee per quart are extra fine
For Picnickers and !loose Wives
• For Sandwiches try a Can of Devilled Hatu . 7 I.
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Do not practice false economy in the purchase
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eei be taken to a dr uggist to be filled it is not bend.- • . • :474
ed in with the request that the cheapest drugs . ea
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may be used, although, perhaps, the medicine g.
required is for some trivial ailment only.. SetrhY, • •
then, should so light an estimate be.placed une •
on the most precious -of all the senses, thet
those.Who can and do afford :extravagances in
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44 begrudge paying a fair price for an. article at
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The complete se t isfact ion and conifort given by. our made-to-order '
iglasses are making our Optical Department daily mere popular. •
We have bed 12 years' experience in fitting glasses mut • ..
believe we can he of service to you: • . . ° . • •
P.
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Grews,
iddi7ecombe's Old Stand
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Jeweler and Expert Watch Repairer,
Refractionist and Dispensary Optician.
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Big Sale -
comiriencing
SATURDAY, JULY 26th
See Bills. uonowars Old Stand:,
ry ori the tailoring or he may embark mg for applications for the pesition, greatly to its appearance.
r. Albert Sterling, a grandson of • AUBURN.
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• wiudow with a to ex ion ofnew phot- Mr. Robert Sterling of town, who
PICNICS. ' os which has attracted the attention went West a little. over a. year ago,
of every passerby, In the. collection met with a serious Accident ,o Tees- '"
The atlendatice at the Willis • S. S.
is a group picture of owe local Inecli- dav of, last weee. While liking home
picnic on Thursde.y lest was even ee, n... ...„
iitin, Thompecin, Shaw ane • e
a oad of euelber the horses ran away,
greater than the Management had ex- .;'-'el.i "e— '-'"
upsetting the loted on too of • him and
ra tem, alt handsome% and, brainy .
peetedebut conveyances .Were obtained thph o of Dr. Cunn - does kris; badly crushing his hips and the 'ewer
for all: A -happier crowd was never Ten* A
let ,lociee. in etowett's .grove than come ice to 3. 11.
knesvn surgeon. 1 I pert- of his body. He was takeii at
Hoover looks illooltee out smile once to the hospital . at Medicine Hat
posed the . °Mears, teachers -end' child; Pura .! 15' rl
roe a this prosperous echool. It was .1N y• ereen at ', eaine " atul RGV. where everything is being done for
a great. (ley of bathing, hooting, bask- 'Jellies leivilegs oen
1 stlshadow ie as pat- eini, but he is in a :critical condition.
ing in elle sun and basket emptying "fa as .."e' a the "rnect“?a is a The accident happenee at Coulee where
. . picture which won .first prize in an he lies been ren,chingesince last Deeem-
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and so well did all enjoy :themselves Interuiteirmal contest. It " was taken . .
matte for hortie; The drive to atid •fro 1 —
I very 11specimen of his skill; . A C. C. I. leleINCIPAL. DEAD. • • •
bere . . .
that it was dusk before a stert was . , —
lux Henryr whde at Brantford aud
was not by any meiiii the deait please a
Death.—Mr. Spool on, or
mile years a resident of• our. village,
breathed' his last quietly here•on Sat-
ircley forenoon , at to, o'clock: . The•
fueeral took,placeefkone his late mei-,
dente to Colborne cemetery on Men -
lay (Afternoon and was largely attend-
ed. Deceased was • a-Canailian. -Fores-
ter' and a Meson and out of deference
to the fact that he was Mpg& a mem-
ber of the latter the' Foresters permit-
ted •to take hill. charge. The
band led the . funeral. march to the
strains "Nearer God to Thee:"
Mei:aped was meneber of the pres-
y • church, • 'el 'Ref ri er
an • active . villager and welle be mach
missed. lee leaves a wife with a young
family; Who..have the sympathy of the
entire coMmunity in tech. sad eber-
eavement;
• Miss' 'Bessie Rowed and Miss. Aggie
Ore .guests of their uncle, Mr. S. Cald-
';ve111111:. John sg..:•Cidlisand •f. (tinily, Who..
were also renewing acquaintances here
returned to their home in Buffalo 'di;
Monde I • t
Miss McAllieter of Doneybrook is
the guest. Of Mr. John Wileone Sr.
Last Saturday. and Monday were not
what ymeenight call exactly hay - clays
Mr. ..Harry geBrien of tlie village
met, with a painful ..accident. from a
falling car off the bay ferle track ree-
cry. againethoegh the •eallewas 'a close
ce,entel.y, on a• fair way. recov-
A few of the'rifie club catight up to
the rest in a short practice on lefonday
evening. . • • ' . .
Mrs. George Beadle • .of Donetybro'ok
is very ill at her son Gentle's. • ..• '
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Mr. and Mrs.. C. Hoare were the
guests of the former'sebrother John
one day last w:
Mr., and Mrs. Albert turns and •sciir
John of the Soo are. visiting at Mr.
John Radelifle'e at present... •
gi.• William • Mole •of " Toronto' is
spending his fiolidaye Melee the par-
ental roof at present.. •
Mies Lizzie Carter is visiting rela-
tives in Clinton a.e present.
Mrs. A. OWLIS ent c dren .0 .
It' '
onto are the guests of Mrs:. Goo. Lae/ -
Sen. •
gr. I,awson of Loncleslioro was
the -guest of his brother •Jos : one day
thhis fislreicliciti•nkblut of Detroit is
guest of her vale, Mr. George 'Young -
lent. •
Cullis Bros. 'are putting in a new
water wheel in the grist mill. •
ant. part of the day's outing.
' .On Friday of this week the ,Sunday
schools of St. Paul's, Wesley and the
Ontario street churches will hold their
annual pfenie in Godericli to Which
they will • he :conveyed by:A special
train. • • •• '
HOW IT HAPPENED.
The particulars- surrounding the
death ht.North Dakota on July . 12th
Williain,•:son.of Mr. Harry Carter
of 'ruckerstriftlf have': beeti received.
He was first mateof .a river boat and
a log becomingen some way fast to it
in reel -toeing the log it nobbed and
struck him en the back. 'this threw
hint into.' the stream and the current
carried . him into the wheel where he
received' such terrible•iejuries that he
only lived 'a few- hours.. He7was cone
ecious to the last'and the 'names .of
the. loved ones in the old home in
Tuckersmitli were . . his lips when
death .caine. T,hefuneran: Which took.
place., in Wasliburn, 'was. ore Of the '
lergest ever seen ..in that part of • the
stale, the • deceased' young man being.
tighitt thought of. This, he 'wrote
home. spine time ago, would •be • hie
Mit 7year in the •. West as he intended
this fat...returning to this section to
remain. . • • ,
A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER. • •
gr.: Thies. Mureh, principal of S. :4,
No. 2, Hullett, ranks among the most
successful rural teachers in. the coun-
ty.. no has .been thirty eight years in
the •profemion, but is as .much"up-te-
date AS the Most •recent graduate. His
pupils have., passed both 3rd 'end 2nd
class exams. and for years his candi-
dates have been invariably , sums:dill
at the' Entrance. .Last . year they, won
honors and this year.. Bliss Clara Dig -
gin and Miss Eva Miller have done.
credit to themselves and their teacher
by • also .passing with • honors. They
arc bright girls 'and good 'students and
will likely bye and bye be enrolled a-•
Meng the students of the C. C. I. '
Mr. Murch has instructed the youth
of. No. 2 for about ten years. and do- delivery hoes as well as clerks and dailies , say that on taking the chair •
ing excellent. work and commanding. merchants' to work.rip to midnight :en the absence of the president:he was
the respect of the whole section, the and often on MO. the Sabbath to get " enthusiastically applaudee." • . .
trustees are anxious to engage him their orders all delivered. The revere •
for still another year. • . • end gentleman is on the right track Mr.- Jackson's tiek consisting of R.
There i3 an upward tendency in and while there is undoubtedly a little Agnew, J. il. Hoover, W. Brydone alai
teachers' . salaries, the inexperienced chaege. for the better along this live himself. are competing iri the tourna-
ones new. commanding better pay than during the 'past. year there is still inent. at. Loudon this week and have
was given tried teachers but a few room for improvement. The trouble . WQ11 the preliminary and first rounds,
defeated London aud Aylmer... At; we
years since. • • . can be remedied with very little both-
er •if every citizen will take an' inter- . got to press the tournainent is itizt
HAY FORK- ACCIDENTS. ' • , est in the matter as individuals and yet concluded. .
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This being an unusually bad season Pledge theinselvete to do their buying II.. , e„
for haying the farmers are not taking early or , carry their • purchase home Ie.e, ri,', l'AdeEel VP I4elle
Any chanees, they are not putting off thetnselves. It is a trifling thin for Mr. Albert McBrien, who left for•the
till tomorrow what can . be done to- each of us to do, but it means a great West several weeks ago, has taken up
clay. This means ae rush, and, as . deal to the merchant and Itis assist- a quarter section twelve miles north
dsoenntiese.itries happens, a chapter of acci- ants," of Conduit, Assa., " OS pretty a
. . quarter section as anyone would want
On Friday last the hay fork pulley THE rowrormen. • to see," Writes he, Land .is going, up
• descended upon the head of Mr. Jos. The . article in last Week's efewa- in value and Wens with some ini-
keyriolds of Huliett and made quite a Record 're the new postoifice had the provemente readily cononaed from
THF Bvs:vi1p.E. ° •• .. , . The many :hectic% of Mee" Janine •
. • • Turnbull, a ,former principal . of e the
'this' has "bean a 'mei sannnee .for Clinton Collegiate Institute,: will ree
the j buity bee eo . thet the. supply of. gree to learn of • hie • decease.. which •
honey.will not likely be &pial to that took place at the ripe old ago of 71 at
of other years. The. little toilers have, thc residence of itik son-lawe Prof.
C. 11 ' C. Wright; Toronto,.Sunday.
however, been • working 'overtime 'date, •
ing the sunshine' of the past fortnight Deceased „hid been ailing since last
and if the weather from now on gives firenloldatitod tiese hboclielne..:fieirre,,sowniti:. eaiintnea.en7...on-i
them a. chance they May yet equal the
record. Mr. 'Alex. Smith of Sta.nley. sehosjany attainmeets, haviagtiwitA.secahroliy_..
though gr. I. Dodds of town is not laiSfeticail4ra0ifneeASSir• t.CSIICiateir11141 removal to
is the k' Bee -King" of the county, but
Torcinto.-; he: had. been en elitei 'in the
thtte so extensively engaged he disposed
of 2500 •• pounds of honey last year. College Street . Presbyterian , church
That Means a good. many sealers,eand naluedn 1 b. wasx.s. Imierld. ...irnaiiiliesighr
e:4Tettielriblull its
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looking after, the •bees and preparing
and marketing the,.product kept 'Mr. Gordon, . Mackay & ;Company, with
which Mr. W. McTaggart of town • is •
'Dodds employed during the season. He '
aseociated, is: a son.• . • ' .: :, ;.. - .
is well up on beeology and has been
so long. handling them that a sting • ' " • •• • . • ..
gives lion , coinpetatieely, nee diecom-• HIRAM HILL .gurr: . . . •
fort. • • .. . • e. .• . • The .." Inners'' in the controVerey •
as
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AN oLp.COVNTICV NEWSPAPER:. .
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t .whether the :granolithic walks
- should be laid. inside' or (Weide , the
'Mr. . Jepthe • Holland of • GOderich trees eie.draivieg.a lesson from _the
township has given us:several copies • accident which betel .31r; Ilinire Hilt
of the:Picester (England) Herbed pub -7 on Rettenbery ',street last Thursday
lished in his native county of Oxford. night. Ile was 'driving • down . that, •
•The • Herald is ,. a big blanket sheet thorofare when one of the. lines.beeotty .
chuck full of reading alter the nianner ing entangled the. horse: swerved to
A PREACHER'S LECTURE. . .. in London .. on Tueeday evening when
Mr. W. Jackson of Clinton was el -
An exchange says : ii A .preacher in . ectcd first eice,presideet.. The assoc-
a • neighboring 'town on a recent Sun- iation has a no more popular theniber
day evening called the citizens dot% than the genial .' " Major," as lie is
good and hard for late trading on how known among
Saturday nights whiCh .compels the friend, and the re )orts in the I °Won
his intimate
of •the Old COuntry papers, bet its tbe side , of the road and the buggy
make-up would . be regatdeon this striking the raised boulevard he was
continent as altogetlier too ole-fash- thrown out upen his head. He saw all
ioned, and ilQ live publisher would. the, stars and his cra.niutti was • so
think of imitating it. Mr. Holland bruised that he was compelled to take
has livect in this county many years a few holidays, much against his will
end is now a. thorn -going Cal:adieu, for this is his busy season. Mr. Hill
but " distance makes the heart grow is a good horseman, but, accidents. will
fonder" and Ins mind often dwells up- sometimes happen. Ihe " Inners" say
*elle scenes of his youth in the fate- if then: had been more water table the
one old shire Of Oxford, consequently accident would not have taken place.
he looks for the weekly visit of the,
Herald with an anticipation •only see- BOWLXNG• ASSOCIATION. • •
ond to that with which he greets The TIie •
News -Record. . anniv meeting of the Westent
• Ontario bowline; essociation. was held
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would'd if, but which this Week wired to Mr. S. ; McDrien wi e quite a tome at
Joe is good metal' and worked away •Coopereiskittg if he was prepared to Cartultiff ae his brother W. D. ie there
eeveekevedetie3see.eseneynaeeeeeteneeekeeeee., as if it was an everyday occurretice. Mgt the contract, Your Own Sam is, atid the Reid family, formerly of Mil-
. e The accident which Wei Me. narrY• 01 course, quite willing and so replied, lett, are farming profitably in the
BOYS' SHIRT, WAISTS . .0 Mel3rien of Auburn the same day was so that part of the business will be neighborhood. Mr, Noble Lovett, late -
4 more . serious. With his usual good settled this week, But if more haste ly of the Baee Line, who is also there,
e nature he had gone out to give his is not exercised in the future it will has taken kindly to prairie' life and
We want to clear the last of thbby ese DOsummer gar- . eirother-indaw, Mr. Dick Govier of the 13e, say well on in xe04 before the is doing well, Before going to com-
ments out on bargain days, They are the most comfort- Bast Iiine,.a 'heIPliig hand and while office is ready for occupancy. duff Mr. Welk -int prospected itt the
caught hint in the throat Mad hi icte watt $9,6ote or thereabotits. at all and gr. John IVIcCool, who
at work In the mow the fork prong We understand_ Mr. Cooper's tender Calgary toiletry which he didit't like
able thing you can buy your boy Ior hot weather wear :
Regular 50e Waists, targain Days Sec a nasty wound, even to exposing the The (region of inspector now fol- went up with him was not any more
jugler vein. The wound bled badly, lows, 'everal names have been. eug- favorahly impressed. If
the clotide by
Regular 75e Witistg, Bergain Days elOe but Mr, Govier was equal to the e- gested, ainong them W. 3. Paisley this time have not rolled away and
Regular $1 Waists, Bargain Days 715e mergeney and hitchiteg ,T his horse lie and Harry Stevens,'Both are practice allowed Mr. ItecCool to see the emit -
the wound dressed by the local doe- name of Mr. 'nos, Mackenzie is alio he will not have changed his mind and
heat the record into Au surn and had al builders and capable inen. The try under more fevorable. conditioue
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HODOENS BROS.
tort Mr. eactricii has since beets get- discussed, but as the contractor and will come hack to Ontario this fall, to
ting along all right, but the loss Of he are not Jonathan and David over remain. If the backward season does
blood and a 'Slight attack of conges777 again, by any means, he would hard- not delay the ripening of the grain so
tion of the kegs will keep him out Of ly accept. Mr, Mackenzie was himself that the frost will catch it,then this
the hay field for the balance of the sea- Ong of the tenderers and expected ought to be a greater than has been
his figures would be accepted, year on the prairiek,
BAVVIET.M.,
Miss Collidy is very ill at present.
Rev. Mr. Jennings is taking a well-
earned holiday and Itis pulpit was
supplied last Sunday by Rev, Mee
Softly.
Mrs. C. Ihnieldson and children of
Tliessalon are visiting at Mr. James
Donaldson's at present. •
i\lr•Williani Pickard and family of
Seaforth are spending their holidays
here.
• The work on the new church is pro-
gressing .very rapidly. now and the op-
erang may be looked for in August.
Berry picking is the order of the
day,
Miss Wilson Seaforth is visiting
Miss Rouatt,
Dr. John Stanbury pf Toronto spent
Sunday under the parental roof.
Miss Sterling of Goderich township
is visiting Mrs. (Rev.) McNeil at the
manse..
Rev. Mr. Abray of Monkton is
spending his vacation here. Mr, Ab -
ray occupied St. Andrew's pulpit lea :
Sunday evening and preached an eloe
.quent and impressive sermon to a
gooct cougregatiou,
Mr. Belfour, a traveller frorn Tor-
onto, spent Sunday in town and sang .
•solos in the Presbyterian and Metho-
dist.churches. Mr. Balfour was at one •
time a teacher in the High school at
Clinton and was leader of. the Presby,
terian church"choir of that town..
'A large nember of •our young people
picnicked at the Pend last Friday.
They bit here about 7 a. m. and re-
turned about a. tn. elte next morn-,
ing, , The drive was long but pleasant. -
However, elle majority .are in favor:61
eoreeosing a new song ," Bayfield For-
ever" and setting it to. the music of
" There's No Place Like Heinle:"
\Veal might have proved a very sere
iosts accident Imppened to two of our
.young- people, Miss Maude Pollock.and •
Mr. . Chris. Howard, and Miss Johnson
of Clinton lan Tuesday of last week."
They were driving to Clinton in a
light democrat wagon, When just a',
bout . hall way one of the shalt • bolts
broke, allowing„ the shafts, to drop ete
one , side, • the horse at the sante time
takitig fright and running away. The.
wagon was upset and the occupants,
thrown out. Although the shock was
severe we are •glad to .say no seriou
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results fellovvcd beyond a had shaking
hp. • • • • •
- We congeetelete three of our. young
people, MiseeseLuella Rouatt end Mil-•
lie Caineton. and Ma;iter. Harold Pole
leek on .passing the. entrance .examin-
ation with . such good marke; the for-
- user itiaeing 772 and 7.27. marks while
the latter made , • • , "
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4Mr and Mrs 1-1.1'..141t1;air oe..White-
church • are visiting this• eveek• at • Mr,.
• J. . Johnstone's. and other friends
.round Varna. 'Pleased to see them in
Our midst again. • , • •
giss Josie; Foster .returnee home
froiii Drutnbe last week where she has
been foe some time. Josie thinks
there is no place ' Varea. •
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Mr. 13' A. Higgins had the •misfer-
tune on Tuesday. tin lose a fine driving
three-et:at-old: • colt .ealued . at one
buedred • dollars.• This is the seeded:
horsell. Aehas lost this. slimmer. •
Mr• S. Rethwell is reshifig' the
shoe bitsinese et preseen,and ehe.low
prices at which be is .selling are clear -
.ng out: his.. stock very quickly. He
intend:;'. leaving • a few .weeks for
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XCULLETT TOWNSHIP.,
Mr, and. Mrs. Henry Cooper ,called
en ' .Clinton friends. on Sunday;
Mr. 3, Freeman purchased a driving
colt from Mr, Oliver Mills. Mr. John
Cooper purchaseda eilverinounted
set .of single harness. They are both
clever. young Mot and, as they say, .
their best gals will look now.
Mre.Gordon attd family of :Toronto,
who came with the Muth Old Boys,
are • spendingthe outliner vacation
with her father,' Mr. Ed, Sibbone Of
the Huron Road.
During the severe thunderstorm on •
Monday of last week Mr. Gilbert Mc-
iflicha.el's barn was' burnesi to the
ground, with the contents. Lightning
was the cause. '•
Miss Lizzie Dale of the Moon Road
visited her sister, Mrs. ,Timies Camp-
bell of McKillop,' last week.
lier, Peter Glazierof the 5th con.
has purchased' a driving outfit.
HILLS Glt,EZN.
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Mr, Beverly ICetclten conducted the
service itt the Presbyterian church
last Sabbath 111 the absence of Mr,
McLennan.
Miss J, M. Charters of Ashland;
Wis., is visiting friends in the vicie-
ity.
. Most of the grain in the vicinity
was blowit down by the wind aticl rain
on Saturday and Sunday and will
time make an extra amount of work
ror the farmers.
Derry picking is now. the order of
the day, but the platers report that
Itish bern thazi berries.than
Mr,Thos. Sarrott returned from the
Soo°%Friday Troyer
lyaesrt,
Mr.1ais on the sick list
this week,.
Mr. Oliver Key*. traveller for the
Tyler Tea Co,• • oe London, spent a
couple of days lest week in 'Varna.:
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peck were at
Wetford a week ago visiting Mr. and
111re. Robert Mein/ten.
Mr, kobert:Snowden paid a visit to
London township and .While there en
-
glared particularly as to the success
or. otherwise ref theariachinnenown as
the corn shredder. 'The opinion of the
best fanners was in its favor. •
John . Davidson s�ld and. delivered: a
gaud: heavy horse to Mr. •Ce .Wallis
i•)1 Clinton ou Monday last 'for which
he receieedahanclemne figure, '
A dealer from town.clelivereil a load,
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of hinder twine through this neighe
berhood lea 'week. - • • • •
Mr, W. leatheredl delivered a bunch
of .good • fat cattle in:Clinten on Men -
day for Mr.. C.: II. Reid.
Mr. Charles Johnson.and Mr.11owell •
of Goderieli exchanged horses a few '
days ago and both seem to be satis-
Mr, and Mrs. II, E. Fair of White-
church were the guests of Miss Cassie
Jollied/inon Sunday last. ' •
• The SnoWdon Bros. and Henry Tal -
lot have . ordered a , tore shredder
which will be on hand iit plenty of
time to handle this year's crop. This
machine: shreds, the stalk and husks
the: corn and, it is eh -tinted that for •
silo purposes the shredded article gives
the 'better' results, with the corn to
the good. In SeCtiOn:; of Middlesex
the shredder is in general use and the
general opinion is that it fumnisitos the
most economical way of handling silo
corn. Mr. Talbot will menage it and
lie is well known to be ati expert itt
such work.
Mr. James. Dewar of Kincardine has
been assisting • his son David at his
new bent for the past. few weeks.
Miss Olive Balfour of Toronto has
been the guest of Mrs. Wallace John-
ston duritig the paet. Week, •
1111.. and Mrs. J. P. Balfour of Tat-
ou!" accompanied by Mrs, :Tames
dolineton, were guests . et. Mrs. P.
a nj 8 d .
Mr, Tho, Nicholsott delivered a fine
draft horse last weekto' Walik & Hill
of Clinton.
Mr. W. Osmond of ' Bayfield has the
contract for taking off a quantity of
hay for W. Woods,
Mr, Israel Durand of .Drysdale has
again engaged with Mr, Time. StinSen
for the summer months. Threet is a
hustler.
Mr, P. Campbell has purchased a
new Noxon binder from Mt, 13. A.
Higgins of Varna. Peter knows a
good thing when, he seesit.
Herd Bros. are engaged at Mr. Jae
Campbell's new barn, but owing to
wet weathet the work is progressing
slowly.
Mr W, Johnston, Whohas been
working at the Soo for the past few
months, is at present at his uncles,
Mr. Chas, Johnston's. Will, intends
going West in August.
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