The Clinton News-Record, 1903-08-27, Page 54
August 27t1*o 1903
11011SR YOU. SAM.
The undersigned offers for sale *
I% storeycottage with five bedrooms,
large, dining room, parlor, etc, Situ.
ated eat William street, convenient to
the Collegiate Institute. For further
particulars apply to James Scott,
barrister.
MRS. LAIRI),
Clinton, Jima 23rd,
The Hodd & Cutlet! ,
Minh% Co., Ltd..
0
Of Stratford have leased
for a term of five yeas the
grain elevator of R, Irwin
and take possession on Sept,
tst. They will buy all kinds
of grain and pay top market.
prices.
• MR. AV. G. SMITH, WHO HAS
BOUGHT GRAIN ON THE CLIN-
TON MARKF,T FOR TWENTY
YEARS AND WHO IS WELL
• KNOWN TO THE wrimix, FAR-
MING COMBMNITY, HAS BEEN,
ENGAGED To .BUY yoit THEM.
Hodd & Cullen Milling Co.
YOH ORDER
PLERE
Le c us -have your or-
dered for . Huckleberries
and Thimbleberries, we
buy as ordered in ad-
vance.
-
We have Peaches, .Tb-
motoes, Pickling Cucum,
ber, Celery, and all sea-
sonable goods.
Also Fruit Jars at
low-
est prices.
P. MAITLAND.
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SUGAR.
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WE havejust unloaded
our first carioacI of Sugar
for 1903. As this car-
load has been "shipped
directly from Redpath's
refinery, we are • enabled
to sell it as usual at
the wholesale price. •
As we have on hand
carload of POTATOES •
as well as a carload Of. f<,
Sugar, we are putting
both in the market at r
very small profits.
FRED. A. LEWIS COMING.
Fred. A. Lewis, Piano Tuner of
I3er1in, expects to be in Clinton ab-
out the 1St of September.
STANLEY FARM FOR SALE. •
The undersigned oilers for sale lot
6, con. 8, Stanley, consisting, of, lock
acres, re acres cleared, balance tim-
bered with pine, black ash and soft
elm, with •some cedar. Will be sold
on reasonable terms. If farni is not
sold before October '1St, will sell tim-
ber alone.
My house and lot in Varna also
offered for sale. House l'A storeys.
Good stable and driviug lted. Hard
and soft water. Orchard of peach
and plum trees. Best situated place
in the village.
JOSEPH FOSTER,
7t* VRA.
July 27th.
WANTED. •
A good general servant, TwO of a
family. Wages $12 a iusintli. Apply
to
• MRS. RICHARD RANSFORD.
• • FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
.1••••••••rol
A comfortable }Muse situated on
corner of Church and Osborne streets.
• MISS M. L. HOLMES,
Clinton, July 16th.
TWO HOUSES FOR SALE;
The undersigned offers for sale a VA
storey frame house on Victoria street
south of the railway track. Small or-
chard, good well, stable, etc.
• Also • small frame house on James
street, near the knitting factory, g
acre of land, goo sl well, etc.
•'Will be sold on easy. terms. •
JOS. ALLENSON.
Clinton, January 6th. •
TtICKERSMITH FARM. FOR SALE,
The undersigned offers for sale that
&dice 150 acre farm on the Huron
Road, Tuckersmitn, one .mile east of
Clinton. ' New frame house with sum-
mer •kitchen, first . class bank barn,
drive shed, hen house, pig pen, silo,
two wells, windmill, and small or-
chard. The Hayfield river runs across
back end of lot. Thirty acres of fiats,
the finest of grass land. This is •a.
splendid farm, well situated, and
will be sold on easy terms.
ARTHUR COUCH, Clinton
June' 9th.
BLACKSMITHSIIOP ,FOR, SALE,
Blacksmith •shop for Sale.' One of
the best stands in Huron County. Al-
io first-class house and. lot. Address
• THE Ngw-f?..EcoRD.
The Clinton NwsfoRecora
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Mrs. ,L IL Kinder and two children
of Mount Brydges are visiting the
lady's sisters, Mrs. C. W, Vail and
Miss Maud Jones.
Mr.. Isaac Barr has sold his brick
house ou King street to Mr. Nicholas
Curning •of Morris, who recently sold
his farm. rue price paid Was $950.
Mr. Barr intends leaving Blyth and
may go farming again.
=WM.
• Messrs, Johnston and Son have add-
ed to. the ,sleeping accommodation Of
their 'hostelry, by fitting upsante
five bed -rooms in the dwelling house
just south of the Jtotel. It has been.
vauch improved internally and a cou-
ple Of coats of paint has 'improved
itsappearance. externally, as well.
Mr. Dalton Wismer ol the ,Balrylon
Line- left • last week for Saginaw,
Mich., where he intends remaining for
some time.
1V1ise Hart arrived from her itenne.
in Brucefield last week and again • re.
Sinned her duties in the school here
much to the satisfactiOn of the pupils
iii. her room. "
W. T.O'Neil
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Carriages. .
GIRL WANTED.
• Good general servant wanted at the
Rattenbury House. The, highest wages
will be •paid:. . • , . •
•• J.: RATTENBURY.
Clinton, .May
.proizs FOR SALE.
• HORSE STRAYED.
Horse strayed, Color black and
branded with • the letter "S.". Any
person giving information eding to
its • recovery will be suitably reward-
ed. •
W. J. :4141,10rr, Base Lint.
August 25th Clinton P,0.
• STANLEY FARM FOR SALE.
The • undersigned offers for eale lot
No: 32, better known as the MeTag-
.
gart Farm), on ;the 1st' eancession of
Stanley,consisting of Rib acres, all
cleared except 5 acres of bush, Well
watered • with never -failing, , springs.
Orchard of geed bearing trees. Two
storey house, large barn and (eft -
houses. ij miles from school . and
same, distance from Clinton. Will he
sold on easy terms. '.For further par-
ticulars apply to ' •
LEVI WILTSIE,
August 22fld. tf • Clinton P. O.
• .FARM FOR SALE: •
By auction, on Sept, 1st, 1993, at
2 p. 211., composed ,of lot 27, inthe
fat concession, Township of Stanley,.
and • north half lOt. 42, 1St. con.. L.
R. S., Township of •"rtiekersmith, con-
taining' 150 • acres, :more •or less.
Good land, good buildings, .good
lo-
ca1ity. A,. hand till givinga fuller
deseription of property will be sent
on application to the New Era, Clin-
ton. Stock,. cropand implements will
be scildat a fair valuation. . Terms
of . sale made .kneivii on day • of sale.
•
T1,10S. GUNDRY, C. AVERY, .
Auctioneer, proprietor,
Country store with postoffice in
connection for sale. Possession can
be( given at once.
• MRS. I. BROWNLEE,
' SU1VIMERHILL.
• TWENTY. .A.CRES Lut. SALE.
, The undersigned offers for sale north,
part of lot 36 on the 16th con. of
Godericit township, containing 2o acres.
Good frame house, barn with • stone
stable. Good orchard With all kinds
of fruit. 34 mile frein corporation of
Clinton,'A mile from school.. •Apply
• Will sell the entire 20 acres or part
of lot to suit purchaser. •
April 14th.
JEPTHA HOLLAND,„
. Helinesviller .0.
STANLIPY FOR SALE: ,
•Farin for sale in Stanley township,
One nine ajud a quarter south of Var-
na, Gbod water, buildings, orchard,
fences, etc., well 'drained: sted in. good
state Of • culitivaton. Apply to
•
" arII0111A.S KEYS, •
May 9th, • 6t 4•VARNA.
PROPERTY 'IN Cl,rivroN FOR SALE.
MISS SKIMINOS
,
6ODERICI1 CORRESPONDENT e
4t •
1.
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Miss Crofts, fctrinerly of town, now The funeral (4 Master Samuel Stan. -
of Loudon, is the guest of Miss Vars ley Warnock, only son of Mr. William
• Warnock, took place on Wedne'sday.
Miss Jessie Straiton •of Rochester
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Oli-
ver 'Whitely, and of her parents.
Miss Carrie Pareons, stenographer
and accountant for the Detroit Car-
ria,ge Works, was presented by them,
With a hundemne gold watch and
chain before spending her •vacation.
here. Miss Parsons returned to 'her
position on Sunday last. While here
she was the guest of her aunts, Mrs.
W. Black and Mrs. (Captain) J. Par-
8005.
Miss Olive Bates left today to take
a. position in Toronto.
Birth—On 211c1 Aug. at Valdosta,
Georgia., to Mr. and. Mrs. Charles R.
Monroe, a, son.
Mr. and. Mrs, Boyce of near Bruce -
field, have taken up their residenee in
the ,house lately ,occepied on South
street by Mr. and Mrs. Swallield,
• Mr. McConnell, plumber at' Lee's
emporium . has gone with his stile
and family to Windsor where he will
engage in the sante- business,
1001114 OM Monday that the
Pittsburgh 'made her last trip ou Sun-
day. 'rite season is getting late.
Mr.' Harry Sturdy is being congrat-
ulated upon the lovely edifice, he
built with castile and. other soap,
Dave . McPherson got badly bitten
on Sunday by liis own deg and his
atm is in a, aline. •
Mr. and Mrs, R. .1. Rutledge of
Detroit are the neests this week of
Mrs. Carleton. • •
• Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cantelon and
daughter •Jennie and Mrs: • E. 13eleher
all left for Clinton on Jonday 'to
attend 41u2 funeral of Mrs. iWatknes
Of that place. Mr. Watkius • is the
,grand -uncle of Mr: Cantelon. .
Messrs, Stanialaus • Alexander, artist,
alai Mr, ' Dennia Querrie, musician,
a • re spending some days at Dungann-
on.' . .
•Mr: and Mre.. Walter Pridhant re-
turned *last week from • e very pleas-
• ant business aud social trip to Ham-
ilton . and Toronto.
• A very sad accident occurred at the,
Chemicel salt_ works on Saturday,
Private. Dem, who served M. Africa,
in • using a 22 calibre rifle had a
buffet lodge' in his rifle and he took
it over • to Mr. Thomas McKenzie to
dislod,ge, it.:. Mr. McKenzie was -in the
derrick and with emu.>
plared the bullet. Dunn then: put in
a cartridge and fired at some post in
the • building to test the rifle. Find-
ing it right put in another and
Mr.••McKenzie. left him to look after
• the fire.. Something • about the rifle
seeined amiss and Dunn turned it. up-
side ,dowri,' toreinetly the .clefeet bo
fore firing .O•gain and by sortie mean',
the rifle Went off and the bullet—all
clong tt;-ecl ola went. into Mr. • Mc-
.1e:g below the. ,kiese, pliiiter-
ing the beim 'and lodging in 'the mar-
row where it. tem a i tied • all Saturday
is 'spite of Alm...efforts ,of the doctors
to remove it.. ' •
Mites Laura Wedges has returnedto
her school .al. 13elgeave. •
Oii Sen(lav . to Mr: • and •Mrs:
Dave Thai -einem, O7 daughter. ,.
•.11,f1as• Florence .TraunCli (Babe) of
"The Itrontenac" is the . guest at Sar-
nia of her aunt, Mrs. Robert • 'Sohn-
sto.re. Miss Tramiel' sang an, appropei.
ate,. solo at .a RequeiM High 'Mass at
"the C. church,. Saran", on the oc-
casion of a funeral. •• • , •
Mrs. liendersoit and daughter- Mil-
dred, Miss •Smith ad Nils§ Kendall,
all of -Detreit, are • guests et.the'Fron-
i:enlaes..1
•
•Mrs. (Captain) •Robertsen of Sarnia
while • in •townwas the Vest of Dr...
and Mrs.: ..• '• , ••
•Miss he
' Mara, who was seeond teacher
. .
in the • .Public • school continaation,
class the 'past terni, has. omn h
it in
.-
reaignation, having been engaged' .• tO
teach the home,"schtml .at talon for
$45o,, -,-Essex Free Press.•
• ROY. Father 'Bayard, forinerly. of
Windsor, throegli ill.health has re-
signed his . parish at • St..., ThOnins...
Rev. Father West succeeds hiM. •
• Mr. Sam. Griersott of Saginaw and
lus daughter, Miss Altcc,„ were thc.
guest's of town friends last 'week.
We • regret to leetu'of the inclisposi-
'Lien Of .Mr. 'George II. Fowler • the
first. two 'weeks of August; superin-
duced. 'think by thewet. weather
we had in'strawberry
• Miss ',Bertha. Ferrisof Portage La,
Prairie was, -v,Thile in town; the guest
of Miss Harris,. • . •
. -Mr. T: D'Arcey Lucas of New•York,
e medical student, is registered •at -the
Park House: for the holidays: He
Came to Visit his mother, Mrs. Win,.
Bogen, who with Mr. Hogan- Spends
theisuilnytrimer here.
Mr
iein Stewart., of Tosontg: is
. .
the guest •:ot his, brother, Mr. Sallies
Dalrymple Stewart. • . • ,
•111cadaiiies Seeger, 1VIcKirtri of town,
Mrs; . Tuseombe of St. Thomas and
the Misses Barker .have returned from
their embitter Outing . at the
Hole, where • they. enjoyed themselves
very mueli.
Our late Irish Barrister E. Cam-
pion died on Monday at 5..30 *a,111.
at St. joacph's • hotpital, London.
The surgeons there had intended •
to
Mrimitate his limb at a a In:. but
death was before them •
Bliss Mary .1trberts oi Chatham was
the guest while .here of Mrs. (Dr.)
Whitely. ' • .
The 'Sault Ste.. • Marie steamers
(Algoma, line): have been doing it grea.t
freight , business , this season • and
have 'had it very large quota of pass-
engers to and fli'om the • Atnericon cit-
ies, • ”
Mr. A, Wiel)oriald has put it atone
foundation under the addition to the
building which suffered from fire re-
cently on St. David street.
llara. Peter Nolan, the former owner
of , M. A. McDonald's iieW purchase on
St. David street, now reside with
her soii, Mr. Ed -ward Nolan, Benton
Harbor,
W.iliirrows end Son will not 'be
able to remove their grain warcliOnSe
this scoots to the railway track as
grain is coming in so fast anki the
arrangements at the statioa have not
yet been completed,
• Mr, Angus McLeod is putting a
large addition to his house on 13rit-
attnia. Road, The foundation is zsxt6
and was built by Mr, James MoVie,
ar.
• Mr, 'and Mrs. J. McVicar returned
to their home ott Monday..
Mr, Samuel Vanstonn contemplates
a great deal of 'imp•roveinent to his
house. •
Miss Jessie Mellonald of London ia
spendiug her vacatiolt • at the real -
dente of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
j, McDonald,
Mrs. Fraitk Hodgensand babe of
Clintim were among tile first guests
registered at the $t. Lawrettee-Duffer-
in for the Season,
Mr. Switzer has nue of his brick
buildinga rocick
Stanley was the iride of the family,
• the • picture of health and strength,
fond of boyish pursuits and, a regular
attendant at whoa. He was in his
thirteenth year. The pallbearers were
Masters Harry Reid, M. I'. Lane,
Mason Bell, A. Walker, R. Anderson
and W. Elliott. Rev. James A. And-
erson officiated at house and grave.
Lovely florid emblems covered the
casket and all our citizens extend
their sympathy to his bereaved par-
ents, for which Mr. and Mrs. War-
nock are sincerely grateful.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Simons and
party of visitore from the south
spent Wednesday, 19th Aug., at Bay-
field. • They • enjoyed the outing ex-
ctedingly.
Miss Maggie Falconer spent lasfi
week at her home. in 113a.yfield.
Mr. W. Bates niet with what might
have been, a very serious accident one
clay last week. A guest from Hotel
Bedford ingding to the train forgot
to take . his valise • and Mr. Pates
kindly undertook to have it sent up
immediately. No vehicle at hand • he
took • his bicycle but the valise losing
its balance, 'being pretty heavy, the
wheel overturned and Mr. Bates hurt
his right hip pretty badly.
undersigned • ollerS for 'sale' the
storey frame liOnse, containing
eight rooms,. et present occupied by
John Ireland. .Stimmer . kitchen, good
•
well, etc. '
Also the i4 storey house on corner
Townsend .and East streets, Occupied
by Mrs. J. P. Doher•ty, and the cott-
age adjoining, Both are new.
' Will be sold On easy terms..
••
FOR TWENTY onTB. CENTS.
• The News -Record will be sent to any
address uritil the • end • of 1903 for
twenty five cents. This is lower than
the cost of the blank paper end we
•expect the offer will be freely availed
To any /of your family who are
away from home a suitable present
would be a paid-insadvauce subscrip-
tion to The News -Record.
We have a choice collection
of Carriages in stock. in-
cluding Rubber Tire tik-
es, Rubber Tire Top
Buggies, Mikacloes, and
ordinary buggies. Also
market and lumber wag-
ons. We invite you to
call and insect them."
Repairing promptly at-
tended to.
ttlitilBALL and .M0MA1 II:.
• adron $tg mutton,
VOTERS' LIST 1903.
. • • . '. W. BRYDONE;
Clinton, August 15th. ••
• FARM FOR' SALE.'
. .
One of the best Ioo,,acre• farms in
Tuckeramillt for sale. i4 miles from
Brucefield on the 1V1111 Road„ Seafor-
th 4%' miles. Splendid location, sell-)
oat opposite: • Good 'state qf cultiva-
tion, large • orchard, about 9. • a.crea
good bile'', 2, barns, large.ahed, com-
fortable house. Apply to
PLITAISTEEL,
CLINTON'.•
• August, sth.
Municipality of the Town 01 Cliintlon
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
transmitted or delivered to the persons
mentioned in sections 8 and 9, of the
Ontario Voters' List Act the copies rei-
gnited by Such section to be so trans-
mitted or delivered, of the list, made
pursuant to said act, of tat persons ap-
pearing by the last revised Assessnient
Roll of the said municipality to be en-
titled to vote itt tile said municipality
at elections for iT101111)0t$ of the Legis-
lative Assenfl\ly and at Municipal
Elections, and that the Sold list Wad
first posted up in my ofti. ce at Clinbatt
on the r5th day of August, 1903,
and remains there for iii0pettion.
Electors are called upon to exam-
ine the said list and if any omissions
or any other errors are found therein,
to take intirediate proceedings to have
the said errors corrected according to
zi:17:;":" 'COATS,
Clerk of Clinton,
Dated at Clinton, August IStlt,
Mrs, Alex, Morris of Clinton and
pretty little 'daughter, Miss Jean,
are • the guests of Mrs. Morris' sister-
in-law, Mrs. J:
Mr. andMrs. Ed. Munroe of 'Clin-
ton and little ion and Mrs. George
Munroe and little daughter of Strat-
ford were the guests of MiSs Munr&e,
Mrs.. J, 'Storey of Stratford is the
guest of -her, parenta,, Mr. and Mrs, J.
Munroe, •
, Remember the meeting of the Women's Nati tute is tobe held on Thiirs.
clay, Sept.. ard„ at, the 'residence ' of.
Miss Mary •Salkeld, Bayfield Road.
• At 8. a. in. Wednesday, r9th. Aug.,
at fit. Peter's, the marriage of Simon
George McKay, son of Mr: Donald
McKay, • and ' Miss Clara Thuriow,
daugliter .. of Mrs. James Therlow,
took place. The bride looked lovely,
dressed in ' a pretty castume of brown
ladies' cloth trimmed with white, arid
white 'silk waist and hat • to match
her suit.. Her bridesmaid; Miss Hog-
an; wore a picture suit of . grey trim-
med with white and a. picture hat of
black. The groomsman was Mt. Harry
.Quite a number. of the, groom's
companions • at the furniture factory
atteecled the wedding. Miss. Lena
. officiated as .organist. .The
bridal party and, .guests • drove to
their. future residence on .East -street
•'where a surriptums- wedding .breakfast
was :partaken cyf. •
Mrs.. 'W, •Saults is progressing most
favorably toward recovery, • •
Mrs, Hume. -Proudfoot of Toronto,
spent some days at Menesetung Park
at Air:, BrovalfoOt's cottage tliero.
Mr. Fritzley very wisely made • up
his ' mind t� pnrchase• a horse and.
carriage .and takea little recreation'
driving whither- ho' chose these lovely -
evenin.ga, but. near the. Carnegie bUild-
ing something wont wrong with • the
harness which ind.de the horse irrit
'able and Mr, Fritkley and . his ,eom-
panion were thrown outof th4 car-
riage bat fortunately neither • were
hurt. Thecarriage . was ruined• and
rumor said. that Mr. Fritzley Walked
off and sold the horse • to Gundry.
Mrs. James Wood, who spent .sorre
very. pleasant holidays here the guest
of Mrs. (Rev.) • Carrie at the Bleak
'House, returned to herhome at Loa-
ilon • Maul ay . '• • • . .
•
•
Miss :Milthie Knox of :the. postofficc
staff is enjoying a :two weeks' well
earned. holiday 'visiting • her relatives
in Hamill:64e:-. Toronto, Niagara and
Bitilalo.' • •• •
•
Mrs. R. S. Booth and daughter
Margaret returned to • their home at
Toronto after e delightful visit with
Mrs. Booth's sister, • Mrs: John Keox.
wilNisIsr.s.stSaanir44,1 Stanley and daughter,
Mrs. 'Burrows at London. • '•
af-
ter
:4. a. dei Roy gh:t j.kiraie:viliiresnsietynt Mondayd:iroitnhwtr 9.anfd-
who has been
druggist's assistant' t� 'Mf. C. Hick
for the: past two' , veers, lift on Tues-
day for Drayton, North Dakota,where
he will finish his terni of eppreptice-
ship as a druggist at his home there.
Mr. Lindsay of 'London joined Mrs.
Lindsay and babe here where she was
the guest the 'past week of the Misses
• TEACHER:WANTED.
Male or feiriala. teacher wanted: • by
S. S. No. 5, Stanley, duties toi none,
Mance the beginning of • x9e4:: Appli-
cations, personal preferred, received
by the • undersigned up to • 1st • Sep-
tember, • . •
•
GEORGE ARMSTRONG,
July 2211el.,. • • Secretary, Varna
WANTEDSeyeral persons of char-
acter and good reputation in each
state (one in this county required)to
represent and advertise •old establish-
ed wealthy buiinces house of solid
financial standing. ' Salary $21 week-
ly with expeeies additional, all pap•
Obi° in cash direct' every Wednesday
from head Offices. Horse and carriage
furnished when necessary, References,.
Enclose self-addressed envelope. Col-
onial, 332 Dearborn St., Chicago.
sioni;omiel•oo•imaiaimiits00.0'10.r.0.0
SEWING, GIRLS AND
MACHINE OPERA-
TORS WANTED.
' A few months experience
on a machine will make an
operator at our factory work-
ing in knee pants. Good
wages can be earned by smart.
girls, Steady work. More
particulars at the office,
• JACKSON Mfg. Co.
Clinton.
..!rcent"vg.rialtrimussilti
•PLUMS,
Largest plum , orchard in
the county. About 4,000
baskets choice plums for sale
in season at right prices.
Also a stock of choice qual-
ity honey.
C. Hoare, Clinton.
Huron Central Fruit Farm.
• ANNETT—GRAIPTON—At London 05
August 221.11, Mr. Thos. Annett of
filkfrid township, to Mrs. Mary J.
111.1,10,141,011111.
.Grafton of Centralia.
zutuoriersz.n.
Mr. Cecil Simpson of Kettleby . is
friends here this week.
Mrs. Neil Yellowlets of Bowman -
vine is the guest of her father, Mr.
DYER—BEAVER,--At the residence of McDonald.
Mrs. - Baird has moved into Mrs.
the bride's father, by the Rev. J.
• W. Knowles of Creditoa, on Aug. Swan•e house
1201, Mr. •Thary Dyer at Detrmt,
Mich., to Miss Melinda, daughter
CII Mr.. Christian Beaver of Credi-
ton, •
33II4TIKS;
Kippen on Aug. 16t1t, to
Mr. and. Mrs. D. Hey, a dough -
ter. .
HODGERT—On South Boundary of
'fibbed on Aug. 9, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hodgert, a daughter.
BELBACK—In -Rogerville on Aug.
• r2th; to Mr. and Mrs. Edward of the Perth Fire Insurance CoMpany,
Delback, a daughter. •was in the village settling the cam-
DEICHERT—In Hay on Aug.. x3th, pany's • business in connection with
the wife of Mr.Peter Detchert,of
a daughter. ' the late fire.
Our 'people are getting settled after
WRIGHT—At 424 South Ashland awn- fthe big fire. Mr. D. Campbell has,
ue, Chicago, on July 24th, the got nicely settled in Mrs. Logan's
wife of Dir. Q. A. Wright (nee Louse and .will, be ready to serve all
Brabel (McElroy forincrly;s4 Ply-, old and many new customers in Mr.
th) of a sou. D. NleDonald's shop across, the road,
MARTIN—At Sunshine on Aug, itiths front where his other shop was. Mr.
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Snider has opened up a harness shop
triplet sons. .
Brucefield held its .einie holiday on
Friday when V. large pierrie was held
Miss Finlayson of Egmondrille Was
the guest of Mrs. Turner last week.
Mrs. Morrison of London spent Sat. ,
urday and Sunday with Brimfield and
Hayfield frieuds.
Mrs. R. , A. Marks has gone to
London for a visit before returning
to. her home in Kausas.•
Master II•arry Higgins of Toronto is
holidaying with his uncle, Mr. B. R.,
Higgins.
. Mr. Carson of Stratford, inspettor•
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WEBSTER — In •Clinton • on
August ist, Thomas Websteroged
34 years. .
WATKINS—In Goderich 'township On
' August 22.nd, Mrs. Joseph Wat-
kins, aged 67 years.
LAVAN—At Niagara • Falls, New
• York, on August 23rd,, Fred. B.
Lavan, son .01 Mr, Thos, Levan
of Clinton, aged 24 years. -
CAMPION—In 'London mi. August 23rd
E. • Campion IC C., cif Goderich,
„ .55 years. •
THOMPSON—In Stratford hospital on
August 241.11, Tholmas Thompson:
of Myth'aged 35 years. •
NOPBLE•In East Wawanosh on Aug.
190, Gprett JaMPS, S011 Of Mr,
James Noble, • aged x year, xx
nrontha and .15 days.. ,
MORRISON—In Kinloss on Aug. 13th,
• ISa,bella, Morrison, wife of •' Mr,
Samuel Morrison, aged 72 years.
MITSGROVE7-In. Wroxeter on Aug ar,
• Win,- Wilford, infant • SOU of Mr.
Mesgrone. • .•••
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TIERNAN--Iii Hartaey, • Blee,, (712
Aug. nth, Sarah Babson, relict of
'• 'the late -Henry Tiernan, aged 68
years and • 2 moatle '
glarry. • • •
'reso of the. largest Mountain Ash
trees hi town are one at the resi-:
(knee . of Mr. Walters of , Regent'
street and the other at the .residence
of Mr.' W. Farr.
The Misses 'McGregor, Ethel, . Flora
and 'Genevieve of Detroit, are spend-
ing their holidays at the residence. of
their grandfather, Captain, 4A, Murray
McGregor. • . • • •
lir, John Knox' hea beat appointed
turnkey in place. of 'the late Mr. Rob-
ert Henderson. Mr. Knox . will .evi-
clently •give up atietioneering, •
Mr, and • Mrs. Milo Of Detroit are
registered , at the St. LawroicaDitiler.
in. . ' •
Mr. James C. Harding of Detroit
is registered this week at the, ' .St.
Lawrence-Duficrite • •
• Mrs. Sohn. Sheppard of the Nile and
little' daughter have „tat/ea up their
residence on East street, . Mr. Shep-
pard left on the excursion to Mani-.
toba. •
P.P. R. S. Hays was itt Toronto
last wok on business, • •
• Mr. Hackett left last •weels to join
Mrs. Hackett and 'party . at the IS -
lands where they have been• camping,
Mrs. • George Campbell returned last
week' from two months' visit to Ler
daughter, Mrs. Healey of Duluth.
On Thursday and Friday eveitingo
at Victoria Opera House Gilbert &
Sullivan's opera • "The Mikado" • will
be given under the auspices of the
Daughters of the Empire m aid of the
Merino hospital fund, ,
'rhe prize given by Miss Sharmait
for the highest standing in het claal
in the Ptiblic school was awarded
Miss Bessie 1.11010$011--.<1handsomely
bound volume of Whittier's poems.
It does- not seem: to be generally
known that the weight of a letter to
be sent from Canada to Great Brit.
air' for 2 cents must not exceed TA an
ounce, in Weight. •
We are very sorry to hear of Mal -
coin" Maccloold's illness at his home
itt Ashfield. Ile has 'been studyirg
hard at Torouto and is now down
with typhoid fever.
Miss Maggie .Stoddart has gone to
visit her aunt in OW0ii SOt1116,
C. A. Ilumber has been nominated
by the Masonic Grand 1VIa.stet of Catt-
ail°, as Me of .the grand steWards of
the order,
Mrs, James Stewart iS the guest
of her son Ernie at Winnipeg. We
gave three gentlemen in Lowe) by the
name of 'Janice Stewart and all
,Itave Oita ton each,
next door to Wilson's hotel.
Mrs. Will. Simpson took in the ex-
cursion to Manitoba last week.
Mr. A. Murdock of Cleveland is the
guest of his brother, Mr. Robert
Murdock.
• Mrs. Will. Sinclair of • Summerhill
la the guest of her sister, Mrs. G.
Miss Lizzie Rattenbury is Spending
her holidays with Goclerinh friends,
Miss Leddie Howe,• who was the,
guest of Mrs. C. Wilson, has returned .
to her hathe in Clinton.
?Jr. C. Ifroadfoot 1 Seaforth was
calling on friends here on Wednesday,
.• EAT W.A.WANOSH.
Mrs. J. Grinnaby of Walton was
the guest .of her mother, Mrs. J.
Rath, for a few days last week. •
Mrs. McKim and Mrs. Fraser of
Walton visited Mrs. j; Rath last.
week. ,
• Miss Lizzie Rowland was at home
to a few of her .friends last week.
Miss Tillie Nethery was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. J. Noble, for a,
few days recently.
Mr. J.'• Fells wheeled to Seaforth:
a.nd- back .one day .last.week, it .clis-
twice of. fifty miles.
WA,RNOCK—In Goderich on August•
. . •
• 17th, Samuel 'Stanley,' son of Wm. Mr.
and MrsV. Wiley Sundayed.
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Warnock, aged 52 • 3..ears asid • 9 with friends in the Alps.:
inouths. • •• , ••
BRANDON --In East •Witwanoah .
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.August .x6th, •Mrs: ' James Brandon
• aged 85 years, • .•
RADFORD— In Hallett on August
. ith, Radford, •• aged •54'
• . yore. • • • •. ,
KOCII—In Hoy: Mr August 7th; J WW1
• Koch, aged 7 4.• Years. • .
• Miss- Belle Quinn was the guest •of
Blyth friends over Sunday,•
A •sad event occurred la0 week in;
the cloth- of Gerrat' James, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. James • Noble.
It ia not knoym what the . trouble
was but after an illness of only 3
days their darling passed awoy. The -
[moat tOOlc place ons l'riday after- '
• 'loon at. one o'clock and was largely ,
attended.' We extend our sympathy to
the bereaved parents and frierids:
'Rest sweet babe and may thy sleep
Be pure end peaceful as 'ti a deep.'
The News -Record- will be sent:. • to
'any Address until Jail, 1904, for. • 25
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light, star light, no light, etc. We leave thesentimen7-
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necessary. So are engagement rings. We sell both at
prices that please. Quality guaranteed.
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A good line of goods always on hand, consisting o
Ctit Glass,' Fancy China, Sterling.S'
.ilver Silverware, Art
Wares, Clocks, etc. Special pieces thatshow refinement
richness at moderate prices.
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Opposite Town Hall. •
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36 Annual
estern Fair, London
Sept. lith to 19th, 1903.
Entries Close September 10th.
An exhibition of merit. Bigger and better than ever. A sOlebdicl
array of attracrions—Tony Ryder's celebrated troupe of performing
Monkeys, Balloon ascensions, a Parachute drop from a, parachute, and
the best Gymnasts, Aerial Artists and Acrobots to be had. Fireworks
each evening eoncluding with " The. Bombardment of Alexandria, a
great triumph of modern yr otechny.
Extra trains and Special rates Over all lines, Prize Lists and Pro.
grams on application,
W. me owtstioRE, J. Ad NnteLes,
President. Secretary