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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-04-23, Page 84 4 4) 1 4 <0 4 April $rd, 1903 TH14 OU4'QN IfEltirevitECO The nagar. Shoes.. Iin America for is •the best sboe meii or women. Prices range from •$3.00 to $5.00 You Can procure them from FRED. T. JACKSON. SHINOLA • is the best Shoe Polish 8 if Beware of imitations ° which are named to I N sound. like Shinola. 0 L Shiuola is the only A The Original, SHINOLA Patronize the New Shoe Store and get yew Shoes 0 A lea. T. Jackson. SUGAR. E have just unloaded our first carload of Sugar for 1903. As this car- load has been shipped < directly from Itedpath's refinery, we are. enabled • to sell it as usual at < ) • )44jvho1esa1e-priCS. As we have on hand a arload of POTATOES as well as a carload of Sugar, we are putting. both in the •market it very small profits. • Neterviewraemew !weelakeeesegasew ow grocr, Mr. Ila.try Ciitt61oit1 • Late of the t/larendon, annenmeas that be has bought the groceey earried 011 Ly altahl. J. Stewart and will continua "'he busWest).• A ebre of your patronage is te- apectfillite solicited, ITARRY CANTAL0N Rubber wiriminolatioiriusw baste just received a machine from the Dun- lop Tire CO., Toronto, for repairing and Attaching robber tire to any wheel,: so' are it a position' to • meet your Wants in that direction. ' Mi kinds of 134ggies and Waggons or sale. Repaleing Promptly Attended to 1111MDALL and MATH nur ut, voutuu. TWENTY ACRES kWh $ALM The undersigned oiler* tor sale north part of lot 36 On the ittit OM. of Goderieh toWlathip, containing' 20 acres,. Good frame house, bare with atone stable. Good orchard with all kiuds of fruit, X Mile from Corporation of Clinton, X mile from school, Apply to JEPTI1A IIOLL,AND, alohnesville 'P.O. April 14111. FOR SALE. .---..-. • The undersigned offers for sale t Ily shuttle Carpet Loom in good state of repair. Will sell for 30 per cent. of , it value. Also i light democrat wa.gon. Will be sold cheap. . ' GEORGE vows.. ..april reth. , - ROOTS 1'012 SALE. The undersigned Offers for *ale a couple of hundred bashels of trst- glass turnips. Price, five cents per bushel. F, STEWART, ' ' 4th on. Stanley 1`11, .. , ROOMS TO LET. - . ---- • Rooms to let over our stores. Part of them suitable for a. dwelling. .p- plyto I . • . • HARLA.ND BROS. Cliiiton, April 7th. a --, • , SERVANT WANTED. • , -- • Servant wanted, Apply at once to .. • MISS, al. D. aleTAGGART, ' ,• .. Clinton: Nurse girl also wanted, • Good wa- gwill be piaci, ges s , HOUSE TO RENT OR -F011. SALE. The 7-roome4 house on Walker Sta. south of the railway traelc, lately occupied by, Mr. .James -Livermore, as • , catered for sale or to rent. Garden with all kinds of fruits. ,Alundatice of herd and . soft -water. A.pply to 1• ROBERT. MA.RSTIALL. April 4th. ' • - HOUSE FOR AALE ' The undersigned offers for sale a xX storey cottage with Ave bedrooms, large dining name parlor, etc. Situ- ated on William street, eonvenient to the Collegiate Institute, For further particulars apply to Jatries . Seciita barrister. - • •: MRS. LAIRD. Chilton, June attado . . TWO HOUSES •FOR SALE. , ' The imciersigned offers for sale a 'IX storey frame house on Victoria: street eolith of the railway track. Shie.11 or- chard, good •well, stable,. etc. ' Also small frame house on James street, near the knittifig factory; X acre of land, goos! well, etc. Will be sold On easy terms. . .. JOS, ALLENSON'. Clinton, January 6th.. , • • HOUSE FOR SAL . E The undersigned offers his cottage on King street for sale. There is hard and soft Water, a good stable, etc. „Apply at the house. „ JAMES. D'UNFORD, Clinton. . . HARDWARE BUSINESS FOR SALE. lhe undersigned 'offers his hardware business for sale in ,the Village ol' 13avfield. •• ' . .. _ R. ROUATT Bayfield. • Nov. rstis. TUCKERSMITH FARM rola SALE. • The undersigned offers for sale that choice r5o eare farm on the Huron Road, Tuckers:lath, ,one mile tot of Clinton New frame house with sum- mer kitchen, first elass bank barn, drive shed, hen house, pig pen, silo, two wells, windmill, and small or- chard. The Bayfield river runs across ; back end Of lot. Thirty acres of flats, the• finest of grass lent!..This is a ; splenetic!' farm, well situated, and will be sold on easy terms. ARTHUR. COUCH, •Clinton. June eth. """""'"'"'"u""""""'"="gr'''''''''''''""•••••"1-""•••"'" PLANK FOR. SALE CHEAP. i A quantity -of hardwood plank for I sale cheap. Suitable for barn Or 1 stable floors, culverts, etc, s 1 ' R. & J. RANSFORD ' • , o Clinton. Nov, 4th. HOUSE TO RENT; Good comfortable houte to rent, Apply to the undersigned. A. CANTELON. Clinton, March dath, LOW. ATES TO CALIFORNIA. , Via Chit. *ea Milwaukee and St. Paid and Da salt Pacific line. February 1,5th to April 301.11, 1902. • Only $33 Chicago to San Francisco LOS Angelea and many other Califor- nia points, One-way, . second class', colonitt tickets. raa Will be glad to send you additional information, A. S. TAYLOR, Canadian Freight and Preen' Agent, 8 Xing. St. ,Eat, Toronto, Ont xtiottPor cASIt PRICE PAID. , So cente per cwt. paid for all kinde 1 of temp iron deli-eted a the Clinton scales, Also the highest price ,paid for rubber. X handle sio tin but pay cash for everything. S. HALSTEAD, I Tlig tdesap Wig *ink lotAlltIJAAMS• GORDON-DI:MBAR-At the residence, of the 'bridtaa parents in Colborne on April ist,11, by Rev. Mr. erford, Mary, daughter of Mr. Js. Punbar, to Angus Gordon. ERNEST- JOHNSTONE-In Goderith on April aotb, by Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, Lizzie, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. Isabel Stowe, to Wil- liam Ernest of Hamburg, IdILLER-McDONALD--111 Brussels, en April 150, by Rev. T. Wesley Cosens, Mr. Charles S. Miller to Miss jennet McDonald, both of Morris. ELSTON-BAGSHAW-At the resi. deuce of the bra -leas parents, on April fitli, by the Rev. htillyard, Mr. Riebara Elston of Centralia 1;0 Miss Lenora, third daughter of Mrs. Wm. Bagshaw of Stephen. BROADVOOT-DICKSON- On April 8th, at the residence of the par- ents of* the bride, by Rev, la taus - grave, Dlr. Wm, S. Broadfoot of Tuckersmith to Miss Nettie Dicke 4021. of NeKillop. • CHAPMAN-13URDGE-At the hotne of the bride's • mother, London Road, on Aprit 14th, by Rev. E, 11, Salvers, Miss Mina Ross Burd- ge to Mr. Thomas Chaprnan. TAYLOR-GRIFFITH- At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, on April 8th, by Rev. E. A. Hall, Mr. Stephen Taylor to Miss Mabel Griffith, eldest daughter of Mr: . John Griffith, all of Hoveick. HOWARD -ALLAN -At the residence of the bride's father, on April 9th, by Rev, Thomas Davidson, Mr., (sem° Howard to Miss Margaret Allen, daughter of Mr. Robert • Allan, all ot Hay. BIRTHS. RINTOUL-In Wingliano on April - Toth, Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, a daugio tar. JAMES -4n Turnberry, on 'April Ittla • Mrs. Thomas James, Isf a daugh- ter. RUNCIMAN-Iti Whigharro. on April, . lath; .Mrs. Runcimari, of a son. • EDG.alt-InOGerr:e, on April ieth, the Wife of Mr, T. D. .agar, of a' • ' daughter, MOFFATT-7n Seaforth," on April 7th, the wife of Mr. W. J, Moffatt, of a son. McRAE-In 1VIcK.filop on April rath, the, wife of Mr. ,Tolin A. McRae, • •of a son (stillborn.) STANBURY-In Exeter, on April tin, the wife cf Mr, J. G. Stanbury, of a daughter., RITCHIE-4n Grey, on April loth, to • Mt. and Mrs. David Ritchie, a son. MART/Na-In Goderieli, on April 14t1t, • to 1Vtr. and Mrs.. M. H. Martin, a -daughter. a, • • VINCENT -4n Exeter, on April -ieth, to Mr. .and Mrs. L. D. Vincent, a daughter. • DEATHS. itracPARLANE-la Philadelpaia, • on' April' x6th, Mrs. .W. J. "Mac- learlate, eldest daughter of Mr. W. 0: Elliott of Goderich to;wriship, . aged 32 years. •. . LEITCH-In laullett, on April reth, Agnes Harvey,. •relict of the late Williain •Leitch, aged 76 years 'and • 6 months,. • . a • • '. BANT-In Wingham,. April ooth, An- ne infantdaughter. of Mr., and '1VIrs. W. II. Bant, .aged months and 3 days.. • Sal:LOUD-In. Lower .• Winghani, April 1 2th, John Strotid, aged 72. years,' 6 months.• • HILLS -In Egroondville, oft April 12th, Maria McLartya wife of Mr. 'alannas Rills,. aged 66 'years. McINTOSH-In Rapid • City, Manitoba, on Aptil 41.11, James Grieve, young- eiastte osionwithaforp'.:11xencricymMoic3fnotonstht, aged 1 year and r inentla . Also Itis son, laitchoper McLean, on Ap- ia loth, aged 3. years and -1 month. IIAIST-In Brussels, on .April 121.11, Thomas •Charles, youngest soh .of • ' Mr. and airs. David Heist, aged ea • years, 1 InolItil sad to days, WATSON-In Gpderich, on April ilth, .• John Henry. Watson of Bultalci, S. ' Y., -son Of James Watson, aged 35 WILLIS-aIri Exeter, on April totli, Mr, 'James Willis, in the 7eth.Year ' of his 'age. PIsEll8trEh.,S---RIonberTeuekperiesweaorn scii4 April i years.. s GIRL WANTED. Good dining room or kitchen girl vented at ,once. Good wages, Apply Lt the Mason.House. • - •R. GRAHAM, Prop. linto nApril 2211d. WANTED A okg. expetieneed general servant for Mali family, wages en dollatio per. llOftth Refererces required. Apply fter 6 o'clock to - MRS.W. Q. PHILLIPS, Ratteribury St. • Ktra,s VOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale •a irst-clast Shorthorn Bella, front r3 o 17 months old, red in colot and he very bh, tf breeding. W. j;*)3/GGINS * Elmhurst Farm. tanley, one mile eolith of the G. T. R. station, Clinton. HE VVELf4.1iNOVV34 CARRIAGE HORSE im Coxibet:Jt; TIM ClOttildT, 3A.'ha* proven bins elf tO be Amid stoek getter. He its A qtree of good bons and ettbetence, ,vithst gond cerriage anti ettindi If •nrulit higb. He will terve glare* in his district, the route to be annOtineed *tee. 11, laiLfit Owner. The Rornancoot St, Joseph, 4.49.,14,1 4(covaNu32rt FROM PAGE a) ,ey-to wit the making of votes. For in the clistrict that Si. Joseph servo there are otily about 40 Frentla-Cans action V oters a»d Of these all Wit ten or fifteen are already regarded AS Lib- eral voters, Indeed, it is said that eveir 111 thie settlement there is no de- mand for the wharf. The only peo- ple who stem to want it are the pro- moters of the eity of St. Joseph and to the naked eye the city has no fut- ure ahead of it save that it -might possibly become a small SaIlliaer resort aud in that case the taxpayer usually expects the proprietors to bear the expense of building a wharf, a But, despite all this, the woona ap- propriation of .$5,00o was made end foe two or three months last summer anti fall aonie tlarteeu or , fifteen men, under thedirection of Mt. Fred. Belanger, were at work building cribs for the pier, according to plans pre- pared by departmental outpecers. The work was done by day labor and spee- ta.tors of the work as itprogressed will tell you with 4 smile hove they ,watch- ed the workmen •wheel email barrows itill oi sand and stone to the edge of the water and 'dump the loads on, on- ly to leave the next storm tender practically useless the work done. The net re,sult of the work done last year year has already beentold above. To the laymen it with' seetn tiS though nearly every dollar spent had • been wasted. Only. the crib nearest shore is now lying in its original • position. The one end of that crib lies in about two leet of water. The other lies •high and dry on shore: The other cribs built seem to have either been partly destroyed by the atones cr else they have been washed petne consider- able distance away from their origin - a1 positions, . A FURTHER APPROPRIATION. • One would think that .be such weste of publie inbney would lie enough But not so. In the estimatea of the Publ.; Works Department fcr this year there is amother ha,000 for, St. Joseplas•lurrbot. Newanaris have been •terepareci. instead. of having spaces between the crilia, according to the original plasma it is rioar proposed to •bead a continuous •crib -work -a. malt Snore expensive piece Of work. Accor- ding to • the preseet plans, the whart. will be 58o feet long: And at the end • of that 58o .feet there will be depth of *just to feet of water I •Another .$o or leo feet will give a ,depth of n. feet .of water. ' • . Mr. Gray oisToronto, tegineer t e Public "SS otka • Depertieent, Vella has charge of work • Cone in Weatarn On tarifa asserts that .the '• timbers .alreaa dy on the spot will suffice: tc: •&his atete the pier and that the criba Washed out of piece cell be towed beak and properisamoored Ite believ- es that another 'a.5,e0o vetield complete, the wharf, Men ,ut the .neighlicieliood of St. Joaesch doubt it three trines that ateount will 'finish the work as ailanu- ed. But,: be that as it' may, even atter the $15,003 (allowing the lowest esti- mate oi cost) is spent and the *alert theta- Will still he no harbor; no vessels :eau tie up an a storm ; it is apaa-lehown that ally veasels wifl want to tie up •in any caseand no vessel. drawing .more than Ao ..feet of water can use the wharf.' • ' 'What is•it all for 1." The News re- porter • asked half 4 dozen citizens of the ;neighboring towns oi Zurich, Hen. Aall and 'Clinton, • BLA.NE: FOOLTSHNESS.' • "Nobody knows. Everybody thinks it's *blank foolishness and everybody woriders at the umnitigated 'Jolty of ' the *hole thing,". was on effect the un- anintous reply. The- orily attempted. vindication came front a tuan"who Was interested in -the St. Joseph scheme. He suggested halfheartedly that vess- els Could bring in coal and lumber' for the district and so save high rail- way freight rates. Even hedid not edvaiiee • . the idea that St, • Joseph would' 'ever realize the hopes of '. its • proem -tete and either develop into • a manufacturing town. ot • into •a suni- iier resort. :And to the •objection that the Cost of teaming lumber of coal froze St. ' Joseph . to attend. tonns. would be inueli more than the: differ- ence in freight fates, he had no reply: "I wish you would talk to Mr: 'Cantito he would make you see things in a different light, ''• he Said. - But Mr. Cantints • present where- abouts was unknown at ,St. Joseph, It wa.s. , also unknown when lealaitig operations would be ristionedby the St. Joseph's Land improvement and Manufactering .COmpaiiy, They Were to have started the:yeti:emelt oo.gaiit ofi March rat, but no Logue. of 'returning: aetivity are yet tosible Meanwhilea. new ode:many,sant to be piactiCally. identical with: the ab- ove' company, 'applying for 'a char- ter at the present session of Partial meet to build a atrial front some point on Lake Huron,,presizonably St, Sosep14 to some point on Lake Erie, presume* Tort Staidey. . The Otis milted coat ot the canal is a trifle Of $7.0,009,000. • • • They tell many futiny Stories in Hu- ron County of Caiitin and • his schemes, las generous free -handedness with Mon- ey, his special traitia and his peesues- lye eloquenae. Coltithris of interesting reading tnatter could be writteni of his briUiant coups and his amazing nerve. But for the present enough has leen said. The last opinioti of the situation The News reporter heard as he left for Tomtit.° was, from a Zurich man : "Well, if the goverattient re;going to throw money, away 1 supPbse they might as well throw' it around here,as anywhere. / hope, they'll carry that wharf out far enough anyway, to give us a plate to fish off and it. and watch the Vtavea come in" A$14/i/XELD TOWN The funeral of Mrs. Helm of Lutk. now took place on Saturday to Green Hill cemetery And was largely attehd- ed. 'The cleeeetted was 66 years of ago and leaves 'to mourn their loss five soitS Ana two daughters, viz : .loseph, Albert and JaMes of the •loth con., joint of the r3th on., Thottme el Glantleis, 'Mrs. W. Hunter and litre. gixert, R. lifeEtitit, .1. MeDonoglt, 3. Chtrkson, J. Taylor and B. Webster, The bereaved have the sympathy • of the conettunity. Miss •le A. Cook id Methontet, ie on a Visit to her mother., Ufa. F: A. Crook, •A • The home of Mr. P. Cook wits brightened lett Friday by the arrival of a baby boy, • Mr. S. Cook of the Oth note, who has been laid up for the ,past ittoitth with a severe •ettaelt of rhetiniatiste, is, We are pletteed to Say, some bet. te*. -1,440,P.F.1*++14+++44+1.0,14.14 44* 1(15S SCUMS •GMERIell CORRESPONDENT 414tHafaHalss:44414H+14++4 1" A. quiet wedding took place at the Stoats House on Monday a. in. at 6.30 Rev. James A. Anderson officiating at the -ceremony. The bride, Miss Lizzie acainstoes sister of Mrs. lien. Saults and youugeSt daughter of Airs, Isabel Stowe of town, came in on the arm of her brother, Mr. J. C. .Tohnston of tiltievole, and was beautifully, dressed in a tailor made going away costuine cf reseda green broadcloth beautifully trimmed and handsome large turban to match with a garniture of foliage. The ,grootte Mr. William Earnest of Hamburgh, late of town, presented the brine 'with a lianosome gold watch. The beide was the recipient of many beautiful !giits. The liappy couple were the first bride and groom to leave this new O. T. R. station. Mr. aucl Mrs. Earnest will reside at Sarnia. They have the congratula-' tions of their many friends. Mrs. W. 11. Bats is very ill . of pneurnonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston of Bluevale were guests at the • Saults House this week. Mr. Harry Young- removed to the house on Keays and Rsiglen streets lately occupied by Librarian Duff. Mr, /levies has taken away the fence frmn the front :of his grounds on Raglan street. Miss Elliott hes had the ,fence re- 400Ve(i from her premises. Mrs. Goebel , 110.S removed from Cambridge street to South street, cor- ner Raglan street. 3. :1 TVIeMath and Master Brogden spent Eastertide at Toronto, the gees - to of laugh Mealeth of that city. Mrs. W. A. Bova' and children, who spent sorne weeks bere the,guests of Mrs. Dover's parents, 1VIr, sand Mrs. James Craigie, left in Holy Week to Visit at BullTiTo. She also visited at Toronto before returning to her home at Stayner; 'Mr, • J. S. Loekie, insurance the guestsageli Berlin; and h nis wife, w of Dr, a.nd Mrs. Turnbull at iaaster. • MS Misses Gladhs and Rose and la/eater Gordon 1VIeNevin, children of Mr. William McNevin, Hensall, • were the guests during Easter week of Mr, and Mrs. Nevins; uncle and aunt . f theyoung peepla ' • The W. W. Rounds, Captain Estelle, Id. ourport oft 'Tuesday' for Saginaw Bata being the first boat to leave ties harbor. • f The big mill shipped 2,000 .bags of flour to Sault Ste Merle on the View steamer, Menitoa. • , • • We were informed. that Captain Lawsoa was, durilig the winter, a boat lout we were both pleased' and 'surprisedto learn that he has Malt. a Jaunty .sailing yaelit for Ids own private use. Wait untilthe"ex- corsionists come they'll beg for a sail in the "San Rise", or ,"Sun Set" to be more poetical. . , The "Greyhound," that large beau- tiful. steam ship -of the White Star Line, is conaug back again earlier in the season • than usual to give ' our citizens and county people geteerally a cheep 'exeuraion td.Dettoit. Mn.. Robert . McLean and his :ship- ment of rgloorses; kit on Monday of last Week' for ManitobaMr: McLean had. the honor of shipping the first car of horsesafroin the .new station • but his pleasure as. well 'ea •himself receiv- ed 'a slight' shaking up before he . got far Wan the station; the car running oil the, traCh at the cattle yards. No harm was clone, however.- ' "The-largest,stock of •cattle ever of- fered for sale in Huron was at Ridge- wood Patic Stock Farm on Tuesday• of, teat week. a Silas Barker ittd,her S. S. ciao- of St. Georges church 'sent a beautifully dressed doll .((lressed by the class) and a beautifully bound volume from her- til to two tittle children at the Wa- wandsh sclibol, Sault .Ste. Marie. The Little girl, Annie Lernoe, w, eS delighted beyond oneasere: with her doll but little Isaac '•Shebegaties died scnie. time ago and Mrs icing, principal of the Home, will give it as a:prize. to some -pupil for .goed. tOncluet. : • • Captain :Dan. •Wiggins shipped his fishiag. boat 'Woarn'' to .Kingston, Ile andahis Lrother will lash off • Cape Vincent: We wish .the brothers good fortunea" . • ' We came across a useful teceipt the Other day which sotne Joyce of horses may 'find useful if his horse needs something to a makehim active. Nitrate potash, one ounce ; powdered gentian root, one ounce ; ottx vomica, one ounce ,•; fenugreek, one ounce charcoai. and cps= Setts each two ounces. Give a tablespoonful night e.nd morning in :the feed. • . Never stake ,La tree: Have the roots so large and the taps so strialI• that it will stand alone. - Profestior ,T. Ades Fosider is havings a. pretty little piazza, built at the southern side Of his residence and other iniproVements' made.. Me. 1VIelt1m is having . the plumbers at work at lois residence, • Mrs McEion has executed some very fine ,artistic work in beret cr eotch- ed wood. One plaque is a type of mythology. We Were very deeply grieved to learn of the death of 1. 51 • 11. Watson of Buffalo at the ,residen- te of his father, Italics Watson of Goderich. He graduated with lionora• :at thn Toronto •college of medicine auda was articled to the late George Rliynas, druggist. He took a posi- tion' in °tieof the wholesale drug stores in Buffalo, visited hit; home every vintner,. Four years ago he was called' home,. by the illness .and death of his mother,which may possibly, in conjunetionwith his close confinement to bustuess, have. weakened his con- stitittion so far ea' to lie observed by las friends and acquaintafices general- ly, Betweett August of 1902 and Ian. 1903 his ease assumed a serious as- pect • width obliged him to lay aside all work of 'mind or body. Thinking that a change of cliniate would re -in. state his health Mr. Watson came bottle to hie father's residence here on atst March and feeling bitter walked out several times with hie sisters, but on Sunday, April 126, Miss Kate Watson noticed tt change upon her :brother and suintecifiett Dr. Whitely, who said that her brother was sitikiog fast. He passed away, on Sueday af- ternoon in the hope of a glorious res- urrection. He was a sincere Christian faithful to itis dtarge and cheerful with those whew he had to serve. Ilis brother .C_1zle4. tame home for the funeral. rOlut Henry Watson was the third son of 41tirtee Watson, Titree of Mr. Watson's eons studied pito- antley. The easket was covered with lovely diatom, the floral tributes of many friends aid relatives. Rev, janitti A. Andersoti officiated at resi- dence and Maitland cemetery, The pallbearers were Messrs. George Wat- sou of town and Charles of New York, brothers of deoesed, Harry Watson, cousin, and Peter Meitaritotti, brother. itt.law, both of town, , 4. IThe funeral of the infant son, George . Thomas, of Mr. •and Mrs. Tont. Bates 'of Brantford, tuck place on Saturday afternoon atom the residence of Ser- geant Allen and Mrs. Warren. The little infant wan three months • and three weeks old at the time of death. Mrs. Bates, too, bas been, quite a • sufferer 'dating the illness of her in- fant but we trust she will aow im- prove. The babe's father, M. Toni Date, Mrs. Charles Chisholm and little daughter Isabel and Miss Pol- • lock, sisters of Mrs. Bates, all of 13rantferd, were %ere iu the •babe's last illness. They Covered the little • white casket - with bunches of flowers, Rev, James A. Anderson officiating at vrefisiide.enee and Maitland cemetery. . to their barites tle. -seek at }lagers - Masters Alex. and Watson, returned Mrs. Joh Stratton and two Sons, . • . Mr. Charles .Chis.....on is at present engaged at Caleclon. Mr. Thomas, Campbell. of Colborne has purcbased the resideace formerla owned and occupied by Mr. James ' Tewsley now of Sault Ste Marie 1 • ' - We mast offer • out .congratulations to Mr, St. Clair Tweedie cu excavat- ing the cellar. or basement for the handsome brick • residence he • intends building this season on St. David's street. He will be his own architect and we must .say he Will be the youngest architect and builder .cif a new house in 'town. • We trust that he may occupy the new, building • as well As own it. .. . . . Mrs., Dave Fisher returned some days ago trom• her visit to her daughter, •Mrs. ., (Rev.) ' La,Geer .• of , Jackson, Mich. We were sorry to learn of Rev„mr. Selton's illness at his Hamilton resi- dence. Mr. Kenneth Horton of rritZley's Tonsorial 'Parlors bade adieu to his .hosts of friends around the square and elsewhere on Friday . last, having bought out a •tonsorial parlor in Prince Albert, N. W. T. "'Kenny" • is steady, faithful . to' his patrons asid most obliging to allhe meet' s „which qualities must necessarily makehini a great acquisition in the far Off ,t(rtyll hl which he has .chosen to locate. Di. .1, M. Turnbull% will hall ''Kenhy's" company with delight. • Miss Mabel Volinston of St. Mar- garets coltege, Toronto, spent . her - Faster vacation at her barite, corner St. Patrick and Waterloo streets, residence of Mr. J. E. Johnston. Inspector Tom of the Public schools and Messrs. R. N. Merritt B. A. and W. H. Thortipson B. A. of the Col- legiate institute, all Spent their Eas- ter vacation in Toronto,' the teachers' Mecca. , • Captain, Glass of Sarnia Succeeds Captain Colwell • of Port Iiope. as commander of the schooner Katandin, which acat .has .changed Ownersas well, Mr. byrnent having; sold the Schooner to Mr. Lie -belle. of Sarnia. The Siebolcl, 'Captain 'Wylie and Engineer McPhail, left for South Bay • ori April iatli, . Among the passengers Who. left Our port ta.st week .on 'the. steamer "Mena ton:" ,Were Mts. Josiah •Simpson, wife • of the • engineer, Miss Bain and her father, Manager Bain, of the Puck 'Island Fishing Station and Mr, Wal- lace, 'merchant. James Clark, man- ager of the Dominion Fish CO., also the fOltayling also left by the Maiii- tou early Thursday morning, rath Ap- ril : C. W. Turner, inspector of the Booth Fialif Co. and a number of cbmaiereial travellers. Norman Mc- Auley, we are pleased to learn,' is, purser on the Ala./Owe, anca Miss M. McDonald ladies' Maid. ' • • The library is to. be built at • Mrs. Mason, who anderwent a • Veay. critical operation at Dr. ,Gium's hos- pital in Clinton some thee agc ip' now able to -attend. to her duties. ' • Mt:. and. Mrs. • George M. '1VIeSween . left last 'week for • their new IuSine at Pert Arthur. They will visit at Owen Sound by the way. Mr. Meaween is e line artistic tailor but 11,1 telt that 'he would , have a better eliarice opening out in Port Arthur and So ' has gone to try his fortune, We wish Iinn suc- eese.' i' . • •GODERICIX. Mr. Frank Nicholson has had his cottage nicely painted. Mr. Eddie Campion, who was trans- ferred to the G. T. R. office at Guelph, was home for thel-';aster holidays. We are glad to learn that Master Harold Taylor, only son of Dr. Taylor, is improving satisfactorily after bis recent illness. Mrs. Ross Rastall of Brantford vis- • ited Goderich for the first time singe • leaving. By special request Mr. Shirley, Ant. erican consul at Goderich, Mrs. Sidra ley and Byron, attended the presenta- tion of medals from President Roose- velt " to the following persons, who riskea their lives at Kincardine Port, in trying to save tile taptain and crew and. other persons from the Wreck of the • Anua Marie that was lost off that port crt the night of 8th October, 1902. In the Marton Canadian the fol. lowing note refers to the neice of Mrs. Haakett, who spent her vacation last year with Mr. and Mrs. Hackett ; "On Monday . week Miss Ruby Ash- croft met with a. severe accident which will lay her oft duty for a time, She was driving to school when the horse ran away and threw hig•itigt of the buggy. Sire tell heavilfbanong • the rocas and rubbish and was rendered unconscious and remained so for sev- eral hours. Sae was found by ahr. Josiah Crawford who secured assist- ance and eonveyed tier to the resi- dence of Mr.'Jame a Taylor. Medical aid Was quickly' secured when it was found that Miss Aslictoft bad severaL • ribs brokett and was bruised all over and very badly shaken up. She •is now • slowly recovering. After throw- ing the driver °tit the horse ran • the • buggy against a tree; and mashed it. Mr. Benson Gueatt San of Mrs. Guest, Keays affeet," has goue to Al- berta for his health. • • Miss Strang,. Grimsby, spent bar • vacation at' the family residence, Bri- tannia Road. - Miss Josie Reynolds has been en....0 gaged to teach the seliool in the Ell- ingston district in learner county. The above, note frorn the Leeds News' refers to Miss Sosie Reyaolds, grand.' daughter of Mr. end Mrs. .Mex. Eirk. • bride here. Josie is otte of our Public schcol scholars. . • •Captain Baxter of Owen Sound is the c'ommander of the Maniton and ,J. Simpson of ltiartoa engineer. Station Master Straiton expects to be able to go to his duty about the first of May. He is gaining attengta daily. • • Captain Pan, MacKay will fiat this , season oft. our port. We hope he may make a succesa ot it for the Dominion 'Fish Co, exports all ;their fieli and our. citizeus get only the small share Mr. „Tarries • araigie can furnish them with. •.Mr. Buxton ' • brewer • at Saltfcrd, Pretty nearly lost his life by the sad - dent wilich befell him at St: Joseph: He ships his ale; •etc,„ to Zurich and thee hires a torn to convey the kegs . to St, Joseph. At' Bassenberry!S ho- tel the horses became restive and Dar; 'Buxton not having a firm seat was thrown forward,' and not having hold of the reins pluckily hung coil to the tongee of the wagon. The .covered top of the wagon fell upoli 'him and as he could not extricate hitnself he would surely ' have •"been killed, but fertile- • atelva boy from the hotel tan out and • stopaed the .tan a But ,Mr. Buxton is not going to lose his chance of attend- ing the.horse alio* at Torouto. He , purposes buying "Sweetheart" and .0 he gets her we will have some ladyriders once more in the Old ' town. Malty a handsomc. eide saddle 'Mr. DeZine or 0.an made in our school ' girl days, stitched in beautiful designs bet alas now neither •beannor • belle tide's. We often wonder that • the yoang men Of Huron, the .agiiculturis- ts • do not patronize the equestrian Mr:. Charlie Bell has accepted a posi- doe • io London .• • Mrs. Lewis' Elliott•has returned at- ter- her •wintee's residencewith' her daughters, Mrs. Crystal of' Logidon arid Mrs.Feeris, Port Huron. • ' ritisa May Hale •spent her Easter holidays at Clinton, the guest. .of her ' hrother, Theodore Hate.. • ." The thildree who have had scarlet 'ever liave had a very light • attack, Theta 'still .are Cases of it. . Mrs. Tinenas IticLeeri and little' son, Master Hugh,. spent Eastertide with relatives at Glencoe. • Butrowa. & on shiPPetl two 1..44 of• wheat last area,. •. car- ste*******A*********-44-+ *********************1 Goo atch Keeps good time, but sometimes good watches misbehave because they can't help it. They of- ten don't get the care irliey should. Dirt accu- mulates, the watch gets erratic, perhaps stops altogether. • - Now, we can turn a watch like that into a useful timepiece again for very little money. We can take, it apart, clean it thoroughly, ' put neutitw.together and hand it back to you as good a Try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. A.111 laniff_try7.4.02s JEWELLER AND ovricmk. Eyes Tested Free. • eiddlecomhe's Old Stand, 4 Opposite Town ihpL 440r4444443.014444440-444144•.~..* 0 0 0000000 0000 00000000 0000000000000000000000 °tube's Drug Stre. Intthe store of Mr. A. .1' Holloway, opposite Town Hall. Entirely New Stook, Euergrhing New and Euefrythin Fresh, No old or stale goods to be found in this store. Agent fee R414111411 Kodak ON Agent for X'arke, Davis & Oo 0 13.. COM38, Chemist and Druggist. 00000 00 00000 000 eco, 0000 • 000000000 0 0 0