The Clinton News-Record, 1903-10-01, Page 6October 1st 1903
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New and second.
hand Buggies at
reasonable prices.
Repairing promp-
tly attended to.
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Our first carload of Si:10r
for 1903. As 'this car-
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directly from Redpath'S
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the wholesale .pripe. -
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CLINTON DYE WORKS.
I am prepared to do all kinds •of
Cleaning, Dyeiug and "'mein of
Clothes. All work done ott short not-
ice and satisfaction guaranteed.
• . J. T.' 'SEWARD,
South -of railway track, Victoria
street, Clinton.
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• STRA.TEORD, ONT.' '
GE1."1,IIE .138,S'11—I1 PAYS.
Beet place •in Canada' for securing a
thorough busittees education or su-
'• perior shorthand training. Our •grad -
•.nates are ;always seccessIttl in getting
• positions. This school invariably gives
its students more -than they expect,
Write for eatelogite. Enter this month
if possible. •
•w. j. ur,rtio/rx, Principal,
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•ITELOT TE
• CREANI.
SEPERA,-
. TOR.
' If you intend 1niyiii a Cream Sep-
' erator, do OA buy 'without tryitio•
MelOtte. sIsitiis cleaner. tuella. Meier
and will Wear longer' thaii, any other'
eleiterator in the Market: Si% sizes of '
'Hand Sews:tor& Capacity fresh 2.50
lbs, ito IOW lbe. pen hone. Price.
• froth. $65 np. •
Also a trow tve Laval Soperator for
Salo. It was used only two , weeks
and was replete& hy-° it new Meiotic
Will be Sold ado.
Wo 11. .L0000 Agent,
Clinton P.O.
A good three-year-old driver fott
sale. Apply at
THE, NEWS -RECORD OFFICE.
APPLES WANTED,
The Clinton Evaporator will be rea-
dy to receive apples on Friday, ixth
Sept., and the highest price will be
paid. Bring your apples itte and
big to us, but rotten ones are not
wanted,.
TOWN CASE.
Sept. 9th. .
WOOD IVANTED,
too cords wood evanted, in the
bush or 'delivered.
HARLA•ND BROS.
August e6th.
. FARFOR. SALE,
,1.1.10,41effam,
On a the best loo -ace farms in
Tuekersmith for sale. i miles from
Brueefield on the Mill Roael„ Seafor.
th 4X miles. Splendid location,
ool cipeosite. Good state of cultiva-
tion, large orchard, about 9 acro'
good bush, 2 barns, large sited, com-
fortable, house. Apply to
IL PLUMSTEEL,
August 5th, .• CLINTON.
STANLEY FARIVi FOR. SALE,
The. undersigned oilers for sale lot
21 and part 22 on the 5th concession
of Stanley, contaiuing 76X acresanore
or less, about 50ecres cleared and
under grass, balance wooded with val-
uable cedar and hemlock. This is a
good pasture farm, It is situated
4 miles from Brucefield, 2T,e frote. Var-
na. and 6 from Clinton. For further
Particulars apply to•. •
• NfILLS SHIPLEY,
Atigust, 29t11. CLINTON.
JAMES A.' SMITH; AUCTIONEER,
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I am a liceneed auctioneer, for the
County of Huron and will sell by per- .
centage or by the dollar. Residence lot
37 and. 38e Bayfield Road, one mile
south of Clinton.' Satisfaction guar-
a.nteed. : Orders left at The News-Ree-
ord office or me; house will be proin-
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ptly attendedto. •
. .r.kmEs A. SMITH,
' Clinton P. O.
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,STANLEY FARM FOR. SALE.
The undersigned.' offers for sale lot
6, eon. 8, Stanley, Consieting, , of, zoo
acres.. io acres cleared, balance tim-
bered with pine, black ash and Soft
fatal, with some cedar. Will be sold
on reasonable terms. If farm is not
sold before October ist,
•4°./keeroefter
'.1\ly house and lot in Varna also.
offered for sale.Hoese storeys.
Good:Stable and ilriving shed. Hard
and soft water. Orchard of peach
and plum trees. "Best situated .place
in the village.
• ' • sosurm FOSTER,
July 27th. , 7te • VARNA,
• FOR SALE OR- TO RENT. •
•A' comfortable house situated • on
corner of Church and Osborne -streets.
Apply to:
CHAS, OVERBURY.
Clinton July lath. •
TWO HOUSES FOR • SALE.
The undersigned; oilers for sale a IN
storey frame holise on Victoria street
south of the railway track. Sinall or-
cha.rcl, good Well, stable, etc.
Also small frame house on James
street, near the knitting factory, 7,
acre of land gooel well et.
• Will be sold'on easy terms.
' JOS. ALLENSON.
• Clinton,. January- 6th.. '
TUCKERSMITH. FARM FOR SALE..
• The undersigned offers for sale that
choice x5o aere farm on the Huron
Road, Tuckersiteithone mile east of
Clinton. New frame house with sum-
mer kitchen, first class bank barn,•
drive shed, hen house, pig pen, silo,
OW° wells, witidmill, and small or-•
chard. The' Bayfield river runs across
back end of lot, Thirty acres of flats,
the finest of grass land, this is a
splendid farm, well situated, and
will be sold ons easy terms.
A,RTHITR. COUCH; Clinton
June 9t1. • '
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BLACKSMITH SHOP OR SALE,
131a.cksmith shop for sate. One of
the best stands in Huron County. Al-
so first-elass house atul lot, • A.ddeets
THE NEWS -RECORD•
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AUCTIONI SALE.
FARM STOCK —A9N-D- IMPLEMENTS.
The undersigned has been instructed
by Mr. George D. Hanley to sell by
Public Auction on
Tuesday, October 6thg
gt Let 33, COue 9, Goderich tatty -
ship, the following x driving umre
7 years old, 1 general purpose mare
Io years old supposed to be in foal,
generat purpose more 4 years old
supposed to be in foal, t foal, 4
milk cows supposed to be in calf,
two-year-old steers, a two-year-old
heifrs, 4 one -year-old heifers, X 011a -
yea -old. bull, 6 calves, e Maxwell
binder, 1 Deering mower, 1 hay rake,
x seed drill, I set of disc berrows,
Mann cultivator, I eat iron harrows,
muffler, x land roller, x single plow
new, 1 gang plow, x hand turnip
drill, a puller uew, 1 single buggy,
x wagon, x set bob sleighs, x hay
rack, 1 feetning horse power,
cuttiug box, I car, rope, toek and
pulleys, I set of double harness, I
set of light double harness,
stoneboat, whifiletrees, neekyokee,
forks, rakes, hoes, chain, wheelbar-
row, hens, geese and turOeys and a
quantity of turnips.
All will be sold without reserve as
the proprietor has disposed of his
farm.
TERMS --All stints of leI0 and under,
cash ; ori over that aortount 12 mon-
ths' credit wil, be given on furnish-
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mg approved joint notes. 4 per cent,
oil for cash.
• .Sale at i o'clock sharp.
G. 13. HANLEY, T. BROWN,
Proprietor, Auctioneer.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS
In' the matter of the estatte of Thos.
Webster, late of . the Township .pf
Goderich, in the County or Heron,
farmer, deceased.
'Notice is hereby 'given pursuant • to
the Revised Statute of Ontario (1897)
Cliep. -129, -that all' ereclitors and othe
ers having claims against the• estate
of the said Thomas Webster, who died
on Or about the .2xst day of August,
A. D. 1903, are required, on or before
the first day of Novetribere 1903, • to
sod by post, prepaid, or deliver to
1V1esers.Prottdfoot & Hays of the Town
of Goclerich, 'in. the County of Huron,
'solicitors for Margaret Victoria Web-
ster, the Adminietratrix of the said
estate, their Christian and Surnames,
addresses and descriptions, ' the full
particulars of their claims, a state-
ment of their. ateotints and the nat-
ure of theirsecurities (if anr, held
by them. ' . •
And' further . take notice that after
stich last Mentioned date the said'
-Adininistratrix wifl. preceed to dila'
tribute the , assets of the •deceased
among. the --parties entitledthereto,
having regatd only to the claims sof
• whielt •Ishe shall then have had notice,.
and that the said •adniiiiistratrie will
riot lite liable. for the said assets or
any . part thereof to • any. persons ' of
whose claims notice shall . not have
been received by her at, the time of
such distribution. .
. Dated at Goderich this. 2ist day of
Seatember, AD. 19°3.
PROIWFOOT HAY
.SOliOtOrS, for said ..e.dminietratrix.
. • Goderigh P.• 0:
TwrwrIr ACRES luJ1. SALE.
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HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR. GRAIN
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I . represent rtlie Hodd & Cullen Mil-
ling; Company of. Stratford and am
fie* the market for all kinds Of grain
for whichthe highest pricewill be
Paid. Dpe't sellyour grain without
seeiug me, at the Stetidard elevator.
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W. G. SMITH,
Clinton Sept. 4*'
The undersigned offers for sale north
part of lot 36 on the 16th eon. of
00derielt township, colitainittg zo atros.
Good frame house, barn with stone
Stable. Good orchard with all kindS
of fruit. 7, mile from •corporation of
Clinton, 'A mile from school. Apply
to
Will Sell the entire 20. stores or part
of lot to suit purchaser.
HOLLAND,
P.O.
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sToRE volt. SALE.
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STANLEY COURT OF REVISION.
Notice is hereby -given that a Court
will be 'held; puretiant td the Voters'
Lists Act, by his honor the Judge
of • the county Court of '..IInrcin at
Varna • on Thursday, October 8t1 -i,
commencing at , To o'clock a. an., t�
hear and determine coinplaints of er-
rors and *: Cenisilinis• in the Voters!
List of the Menieipality of Stanley
for 1903. All parties, having business
at the Court arerequired to attend,
at the said time and, place.
J. E. IIARNWEI414, Clerk
Dated at -Varna •this 12th ;day' • of.
September, 1903,
Country store with postollice itt
connection for sale. Possession Can
ba(•given. at Onet, r iritowntot
.iStsfailaittleta
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• MUNICIPAL NOTICE. •
. NOTIC‘E is hereby , given that the
Council of the 'Corporation. of • the
Town Of Clioton intends to construct
kranolithic sidewalk. on the east
aide of ling street between the post-:
office and the G. T. R. Railway Track
and to assess the final cost ..thereef
upon the proprietors betiefitted and
Vot exempt by law from assessment:
The total cost of the proposed walk
is $.x,214.52%, the town's share •of
-which is $531.70. •
A court of ,Revision will be held on
Thureday, 1st Oct., 1903, • at 8 o'clock
n, in.; in the council clialtiber, for the
purpose of hearing complaints agaiest
the proposed assessment Or inaccuracy
in. frontage measurements 'rind' any. oth-
er complaints that persons interested
May desire to Male: and which are by
law cognizable by the said, coutt.
• WILLtAIVI COATS, Clerk.
Clinton', Sept. • x5th, 1903.
IIOLTSE FOR. SALE,
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The undereigeed offers for sale the
buildieg on Rattenbury street former-
• ly used as an olliee by Dr. DoWsley,
the building to be removed from
tile premi We.
HARLAND '13ROS.
August 26th, •
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1'itor1a4.1.m. IN CLINTON FOR SALE.
Thei mulersigned oilers for salts the
, storey- frame house, coutaining
eight rooms, at present occupied by
j01111 Ireland. Siiiiinier kitchen, good
well, etc.
Will be sold on easy teems,
W. BRYDONE,
Clinton, August Isth,
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The NewssPecord Ciintou
11-4.11t7$0,071111.
STA.NOLTRY--Iii Bayfield on Sept.
26th, Marguerite R., daughter of
Dr. Stanli•ury, aged 24 years aud
9 months.
THOMAS—In Bayfield on Sept. e4t11,
Illre. August Thomas, aged .84
years.
FOWLER—CRICH--At the residence of
the bride's mother in Seaforthent
Sept. 3otit, by Rev. Me Wallwin,
Annie Gertrutlel eldest daughter of
Mrs. Johu • Crich, eo D. llowerd
Fowler of Clintou.
PARKER—PARSONS-eAt the resi-
dence of the bride's brother, Mr.
John Pareons, MeGregor, 1Vaele •
on Sept. loth, by Rev. 'elms.
. Neville, Miss Dolly Parsons, for-
merly of Boylield, Out., to Mr.
Wm. Parker of 'Vinton, North Da-
- kota.
sTRArroN—JAgnINE-4 Knox eh-
urch, Ottawa'on Wediteselay eveu-
ing, Sept. latit by Rev, D. M.
Ramsay B. D., 5. Stuart Strait=
of Alexandria, 'Glengarry Co., to
Mies .Belle McIntyre, seemed daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Jar -
dim, Cambridge street, Go,clerielt,
MAR.SII—PAIGE—Ia Saginaw, Mich.,
. on Sept. 22nd, by Rev. Father
Dalton, Mr. Frederick Marsh,. for-
merly 01 Grey township, Ont,, to
. Mies Cathariee Paege of Sagivaw.
WHITE—GRAY—At the Methodist par-
sonage, Brussels, on Sept. 23rd,
• by Rev. T, r, Coeens, 311r, Wm.
Arthur White of Tuckersinith, to
Miss Mary Ethel Gray of Morris.
E4DIV.AU1)S—HAZELIV001)--At leeroxe
• eter on September 23rd, by the
Rev. J. II, Hazlewood of- Hamil-
toe, Miss Annie Arletta, dau-
ghter of Mr. W. C. Itazlewood, to
Mr, Charles Fraects Edwards, bo-
th of' Wroxeter, •
CLUFF—SCOTT—At the residence of
the bride's .father, Seaforthe on
September .19th, by Rev. V.
Larkin, Mr, John James. Cluff, to
• Miss Catharine, youngest daughter
of Mr. Alexander Scott, Sr., all 'of
Seaforth.
ITOGGARTII—HIMSON—At the resi-
dence of Mr: 'Ohne Hudson, father
of the bride on September •.23rd,
• ' hy Rev. N. Shaw 13, A.', Mr, Jo-
• seph Hoggarth of Hibbert, to Miss:
Mary 'Hudson of Tuceersmith. •
BIRTHS." '
VORBES—On September 25t1i, to Mr.
and Mrs, James Forbes of Coder -
a son... •
HIGGINS—In Brucelield on September
• 16th, ,the wife of Mr. B. R. Higga
ins, of a daughter. • .
ICENNEDY—In Tuckeremith on Sept.
.12211c1, the -wife .of- Mr. Rilley Ken-
, nedy of et daughter. .
SPARLING-eIn Crenbrook onSept.,
2.4th, to M:
r. and •Mrs. George
Sperling,' a scene. • • '
CAMPBELL—aIn „Winglmen oneSepteni-
' lier • the wife of Colin
. Campbell, a .eon. . •
RA.TH—Le. Etista -11etwenosh on, Sept.
• •16th, : the.- wife Of William Rath, a
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IVALKEReetn Cliiiton on Sept. 27t11,
• Robert Stewart, eon
Welker, aged 4 months and . 26
,• days. •
HOWELL --At the Metliordiet parsonage
:in 'Hanover, en Sept. leth, of heart
failure, Rev. J. E.' Howell • M. A.,
formerly of Goderich,.
WILLIAMS—'In Goderich on Friday,'
Sept. 18th, Mary Jane, youngest
daughter' of, Robert Williams, aged
• 5 years, 7 months and 23 days.
MeARTHUR—In Morris, on Sept. r7th;
Corlean, • third daughter of Peter
and Mrs. McArthur, aged .15 years,
tnonth weds 21 deys. •
DR. OVENS,: M. D.,' ETC, LONDON,.
Specialist, Surgeon, Eye, Ear; 'Nose
and Throat; will be in olinton: on
Tuesday, Nov: 3ot11, • Oeseenaer Ise; told
29th. Office,Combe's Drug . store.
Spedial attentiou paid to 'the pr4tr
fitting of ;glasses,. -treatment Of Ca-
tarrh and Deafness.. • . ...• •
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• AUCTION SAI,E.
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HEREFORD CATTLE 'AND CANA-
DIAN AND WESTERN' HORSES.
The undersigned has been instructed
by Mr. William Elliott to by
public auction on
Tuesday, Oct. e3t11
at Lot 29, Con. 4, Goderich township
the° following Heraford Cattle and
Canadian and Western Heireese '
Registered Herefords—I aged bull, 2
yearling bulls,'6 bull calve*, 3 caws
supposed to be in cell, 1, 3 -year-old
'heifer, 2 2 -year-old heifers, • 3 'yearling
heifer*, 3 heifer calves.
Grades -1 on•illi cows, 2 2 -year-old
steers, ,e yearling heifets.
Horses—I draft horse 12 years Ohl,
general purpose itorse, 9 vitara old,
driving mere 12 years old, e driving
horse 6 years old, x drivieg horse 5
years old, x roadster filler 3 years,
old, i roadster liny 2 years old, a
foals, 1'2 Western Horses from 2 to 4
years old.
. ona. wArtAn.
iald5.64..11•
Good general servant aittttcI at the
'Rattenbury House. The higlicat wages
will be paid..
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Clitstogi tuy, noth '
• Sale at t p'clotk, sharp.
Terms :• 6 months' credit on approved
joint. notes. 5 per cent. per antrum
discount for cash.
W. ELLIOVe, BROWN,
• Proprietor.Attilictneer.
Goelerich township, Sept. 280.
AIPCTION •SALE.
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FARM STOCK AND IIIIPI,EMENTS.
The undersigned has been instructed
by Mr. Gabriel Elliott, administrator
ot the estate of the, • late Thomas
Elliott, to sell by public auction on
Thursday, Oct. x'stit
at Lot 33, Bayfield Line, Goderich
township'the following ; mare xo
years (it'd, 1 driving. mare 9 years
old, 3 milk cows supposed to be in
calf, 6 et -year -011u steers,4 yearling heif-
ers, e yearling steers, e Hereford cal-
ves, $ ewes, x binder nearly new,
mower nearly neve, t hay rake, x hum-
ber wagon, r buggy, X cart, 1 seecl.
drill new, I cultivator, x gang plow,
2 walking plows, 1 set iron harrows,
Cutting box, x set double harness
hew, t set single harness. There wilt
be positively Ito reserve. All angst
be sold. Sale at 1 o'clock,, sharp.
Terms ; All smile of $xo and ander;
cash ; oil over that amount 12 months'
credit will be given ret approved joint
notes. 5 per cent, discount for cash
on ell credit amounts,
The Farm will be offered for sale
at the same time and place.
G. ELLIOTT,T, BROWN',
7 Administrator. Auctioneer.
Intalltg too Mint to titka medicine was bo
entid of mush whooping cough and colds br
using. Vapotitooletat-Atility kWh° Ito
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No American, coin is now taken at ter George and Mrs. Milo wit leave
the postoilice„ not even a one cent for their home at Detroit • on Monday
,cIlirisidrei:TiolGialvneivrreutyur,srliciltflroiwz)xtuae visitit4(...> I of Mr.
piece,
• Miss Belle McIntyre, second daughter
David Jardine of Goderielt,
Mrs. Archibald McGillivray aud Sept. 16th at Knox church, Ottawa,
was indeed i11 marriage. to. Mr. E.
-Mr. Peter Macfarlane goes through • Stewart Stratton formerly of Godere
to Buffalo on the express train now. ich • The bride 1,,i,,,,i 1 • 1 '
her visit 1.o, her mother, Mrs, Hiner- broadeloth "with white :ilk waisYt and°
ty, and stster, Mrs. Birmingham, of hat toe meta. her dress. The happy
Kingston. Mrs,. Hilferey is 90 years , bride • end groom , spent a. few days in
of age and far entailer •ou her foot, the capital and thee left for Alexan-
afra. Murphy says, than herself. Her dria, Glengarry Co.. where air. Str-
eyesight, too, is so good that she Lam]. at present. ine'kes his home. We
can thread a needle without the aid send congratulations.
.of her spectacles. Mrs. Merphy also Dr. Ho' .,P• had iniefortune to
the post-mistrees at Taylor, near . failing •: - •
visited her sister, - Mrs...o• McAlpine., ,LeseeL .eiseetii-pon.
.n brokenby a witulow
Guanoceue.
Mrs, Reid and deughter, Miss iT.Catic
The C. P. IL surveying party con-
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sista .4.f Supt. Peterson, Engineer
Reid, who were the guests of Mrs.
Roberte and Messrs. • 0, Paw,. G.
(Captain) McKay, aid who reinc>ved
H. Frith and L. le -Rowley.
with Mr. Reid - to Petermaritzberg,
South. Africa, :are now visitiag ,Mrs. Barrister Charles GarroW etas per-
Reia's mother ill Scotland. • chased the Gerrow estate on Mon-
byl ra .t oanne•dewellers sejeotbernutT.. !No Newell,
triNelarls .street.‘ir,t
Vhitelv of Clinton lute
"'.'Cltalfont Place," to their many fele been tile guest of Mrs. Abraham
ends• anend - their Wooden Wedding Omeot fee eee pest few •weeks.• Tbe,
on SePternb..er 21St, -date being the 5th late Mr. Smith was a bronter.of 1VIrs.
anniversary of their. • wedding tday. Wilitely of Clinton.
Between eto and 5o• guests attended. o ' 1 1 • 1
St. • eorg•e s titre I was quietly .( e -
Those from it• distance - were Misses scorated for. the Thanksgiving' services
Flo.. Gledhill, Lucy and Mabel Morin, on Suriday last. • •• •
and Mr. Senittel Treble, all of Ben- • •
millery Crokinole was the order 01 h0 Mr. McDonald is Making his new
first pert of the evening, followed. by addition to. the house he formerly. be -
delightful program...Mr.' Brodeeicki. cupied on St. David's street Much
larger them the part that • was burned.
was chosen as chair -mane The program.
was • too long. to • note but. the recite- lie is •outting a dormer" window
tions "I• ain papa's little darling" bV
the side ,oext the sqeare. . '
little . Lily Newell, only daughter of - Scott , has, 'ma his house on
Mr, and Mee. Newell, .and "Whet Wells street' painted white and very
will you. take for. me papa?" by IVIiss much itaproved • ' . • •
Beatrice Wells, were well worthy. .0.f Mrs. Carlisle, 1Viiss Thelnitteed Mas -
note. Daring the evetting the hostese
wore,. a b'eaettiful reception- gown of • tete • week. • •
Mr. encl. Mrs. Hyatt are in Chicago
blue nun -'s veiling with robe in front Mrs. W. Miirney and her 4ister, Miss
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of white Satin on which she. painted c 1, • • a •
small autumnal maple leaves. ^ anrabel., • are visiting their relatives
and friends in Detroit.
Dinner • was ...Saved at midnight. and • • - ••
the: company 'made •rinauy felicitous The death of Normate. infant sell.. of
-speeches for the occasion. The menu •.Mr.. • and Mrs. John lIlereceneeee.Ast
embraced roast duck; •anittee pies, jelly- quite a - eliaclow over William street on
rolls, many -kinds . of. cake,. jellies,. Freda.e laete. The babe .looked •• lovely.
salads, tea and coffee. unit other ;deli-,
esteies. To di> honor to the . wedding.
dinner Mrs. • Newell donnea her wedde
ing., &Wit of White' prganclie and' • wore
Mae asters in her tato while Mr.
Newell wore •his. wedding suit - and a
white 'aster boutonierea - Before leav-
ing • the guests sang "GodSave the
Kink" and "God. be With thee till
we tneet again:" The Misses . Vida.
• .• Maud, . Hale . end _Stella Nichol-
son , fueniehed • music; instrue
tnentele for the evening, • The presents
were ounterpus, malty beink costly-.
2:3ed. :Sept. • was :the 'lathe =raver-
-sitry -Of the wedding ;or:Judge mot
Mrs. .Tolinetone . of Sault St. ltlarie.
• Miss' lieetriCe •I3aeks 'returned .liatra
her lame ie'Sothereet,. Etiglende. re-.
teetly• and is the geest Of. her • eister„
Mrs Loftus Welsh, Mies leatilis eame
out. to. Canada 'before and . was •011ed•
home' to7 England to. , reMain with her
mother .-who• was • alone, . her son.ltave.
ing . gone to Seidl Akita. .1VIrs:13mtke
died. iii January' and :11eattice 'awaited •
her -brother's return frora Sotethe .Afe
deaf. expecting- him to aecompeey her
to Canada but lie.. so, far'. prefers to
remain in. England.. • • • •
W. Marlton took <pate . a' bolk•
day business trip to Toronto's
Mea -
ford, . Sound,- Collingwood . and
Wiattona. . •
Mrs. C. Murphy has returned from prettytravellit cot bi
Master Malcolm McDonald: is on . the'
B. Layman 'Smith with his .brother
Angus. .
e.Mr. George MeVica.r, • treveller,. To-
ronto, is now a partner :of .1V1r.
Downing. • . . .1 . • •
. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hackett .have return/.
ed : from camping •-out at Manitoulin
Ielaral With a party. of Weeds: They
also visited their relatives. at Wiese
ton end spent some tithe . with them.
Miss Jessie' Swallield left •fOr 'Chi-
cago on Thursday where 'she' will be
the knest ot' . Georgie Jessup
•Fcirentaire• .
Mrs. Oke ' left. On •Thursday'.to visit •
her mother, Mrs. W.. Wilson; at Witt&
its little casket of tnahogany with
eilver adjunete. Floral tributee layin
great numbers upon the -casket it -
eluding a wteath e from Miee Mollie
Neville and handsome boquets from
Misses Katie mad Lizzie McKay, Mas-
ters • Donald; Norman and Heck Mee
Kay, . M. Oliver Buchanan and Mes-
dames •• James, Johnston.. and Hays,
• TOM Swans and Misses Isabelia .1Ilea
Geire, Pearl .Morgan and lelo and
Hazel McDonald.' Rev. .Jaures Ander-
son officiated at the house and ALIO-.
land cemetery: Mr. McLean and three
sone, . John, Will.. and Detean are all
sailors tuicl none of them .could• get:
home for the funeral. 'On Movelay..
a little girl sof Mrs. John - 1VLeT,ean,
was very . low with , the same sympa
tome as little .babY Norm -an, . Mrs..
'McLean. had 12 children and little
Noematfe • death • Made :three she .has
• 'On Saturday:the sad news of
death of Miss Rita. Staebury was
telephoned front. Bayfield to Miss Edith'
. Falconer.. and. on Sunday the • Misses.
Maggie' and Edith Falconer and Miss
'Myrtle . Cousine• drove' down topay
their laet „tribute of respect...to the
remains' of: the. 'esteemed young lady
. -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Symons. &rove
-down on IVienclay a. into attend the
futieret. We •• sympathize .cleeply - with
Dr.' and •affre. Stanbun; • ' •-• •
, . .
The C. P. R. earveving party arrived
as promised on Friday„evening•
When on his nprthern lake' trip the
paht season Mr. Fred. Hodgson per -
chased • two islands for suramer re-
sorts, possth1r. Ile named. one Hodg-
son Island and the other Orrin 'e-
land.
At Knox church on Sunday. aftera
noon, there Was a general rally of 8.-
$. teachers . and scholars, Revs. ;las,
A. Anderson and Elliott and Super-
intendent Tom addressed: the children.
There 'are' 276 scholars on roll and 27
,•teachers • have classes. Rev. James A.
Anderson nas the ,bible cmass jit Ins.
Mr,. Knyvett Nalftel, who made a eliaege: Before Rev. Mr. Elliott arose.
trip to California recently, has re- to give his address on Patriotism Mr.
turned and has resumed his position 'awl Mre. Sproule took lie to , the
in Rougvie's• hardware store. • platformtheir infant • daughter to. be
Mrs. ,T. E.. Tretheway of Marquette, baptized by the paitor.
Mich, is the guest of her sister -in- • '
law, Mrs. •(Captain) Tretheway.
Mrs, George Morris and daughter,
Miss Morris, lett an Thursday last
to visit Mrs. Morrie' .daughter, Mrs.
Strachan. '
Miss Haley left for a . six inontlis'
visit to Chicago •where her sister re-'
Mrs. Welsh presented us cet • Friday
•witli a boquet of cosmos floweei whi-
ch are of many shades 'of violet from
• lovely crimson violet to white, The
white tosinoe looks very much like
the musk flower. The plant grows tall
like asparagus,. The perfume is very
pleasifige
Mao Chrystal of London is the gue-
st of her mother, Mrs. Lewis Elliott,
. Chryetal's old boiler shop resounds
again with the sound' Of the hammer.
The business is now being carried on
by Weller and Chrystal.
Bid Him Good
- and No Mistake,
WI•TAT SIMON V.. LANDRY HAS TO
SAY OF DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
HE WAS WEAK, -RUN DOWN atul
TOTAL WRECK—THREE BOXES
OF DODD'S. \MONEY. PILLS
PDT mu TO 'WORK . AGAIN
River Bourgeois, Richmond •Co.,Qini.,
Sept. 28.—(Special.)—Sirtion V. Lan-
dry, w1l loiown here, adds his tes-
timony to the thousands of others
all over Canaan, who owe their heal-
th end aVan life itself to Dodd -'s Kid-
itev Pills.
:11 was bothered for over a year
with Lame Back, Weak flack, Palpi-
tation of the heart and General
Weakness,” says Mr. Laiidry,- • "In
fact 1 was a total wreck. / toad
not work as I got tired and weak so
easily and I had a WeaktieSs in lay
stomach so that I eould hot 'bend
down to do aitythiek."
"I had tried different kin& of utedi-
chie • without beuefit till 1 gave Dodd's
Kidney POTS a trial, From the' first
they did in good and I had only
taken tnree boxes wheit X was able to
start work . again. They did me good
amd no mistake." :
DOddls Kidney Pins are 'omen', by
their tures in oVery eorner of Canada.
They cure the kidneys. Sound kid -
n6':4 ensure pure blood. roor blood
menus good health, cheerfulness; and
abundant energy. That's how Docld's
Kidney Pills make new men and wool-
en out or run down, *funk out vto,
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GOPERICU.
Miss Florence Bates neice of Mrs.
Belcher, has gone to Bates,
A= the
winter. Miss Olive Bates, her sister,
went to Toronto emee time ago.
Mayor Lewis received a telegram
frentt Mr. Petersen of the C. P. R.
stating that a surveying party would
start on the proposed Guelph to
()Wenclt line at once.
Miss Maggie Sutherland returned oix
Saturday. from a season's outing on
the Consande with her father, Cap-
tain Dan Sutherland.
Mr. Blackstone has the , pleasing in-
telligence for the public that the oy-
ster season has commenced and that
lte has a One stock in.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
Willjamp MeNevin (nee Miss Stokes)
was presented the other day with a;
handsome $75 sewing machine by one
of the travellers of Abe company.
North street Epworth League at
their Tuesday's meeting last week, to
which all the new C. L students and
other new eitivens were invited, a
prize was offered fox the largest num-
ber of autographs collectedwhich fell
to the lot of Mr. Sowler, a student
who had 70 uanies on. his dist.
is after • "souls" doubtless.
Miss Etta Barry went down to Lon-
don last week,
Mr. Irwin al the elev.ator staff took
a sewer contract, We hope he will,
find it More jgolite.ble, than the for-
mer oircupation, •
Your •
Doctor.
We wish you would ask your
doctor what he thinks of
Vapo-Cresolene. He will say
"It's certainly •the best way
of reaching the throat and
lungs, this inhaling 'method.''
You see, it brings the medicine right
in contact with theweak places. If it's
asthma, bronchitis, • whooping -cough,
croup, or any such trouble, the Creso-
lene vapor touches every inflamed
• place. Relief is quick, certain. 27
Vapo-Cresolene is sold by all dtuggists, or sent ex-
press and duty prepaid upon receipt of -price. A Vapo-
Cresolene outfit, including the Vaporizer and Lamp,
which should last t life.time, and a bottle of Cresolene
complete, Us° • extra supplies of Cresolene, 25. cents
and.so cents. Illustrated booklet containing physicians,
temetotealellee upon request, YAPO•CFUCSOLENE CO..
rEo Fulton Sc., New York, U.S.A.
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Every Farmer should keep
these threewords constantly
in mind and conduct his -farm
on stria bosiness principles
Guess work and haphazard
• methods are. oo longer used by
successful .and up. -to -date far-.
mers. •
By reading THE WEEKLY
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Peper, you, will get the Very
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Every Farmer . in, Canada'
.should realize the full value Of
the •service THE • SUN has ren-
dered him in a public.way. It
was clue. tothe action. of. TEE
SUN in giving voice' tb, the
opinions of the.., farmers that •
• the law/ relating to cattle
guards, . drainage across *rail;.
W ays, and frtrm fires Caused by
‚railway locornotivei has been
amended. '
We will send TX -IE WEEKLY
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eauty, Richness
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Greet you at.every step .when you visit
this store. New goods continually arriving, rep-
resenting the genius and skill of the \y, vorld's best
workmen.
• Novelties in Broaches, new designs in Rings,
artistic fancies in Pins. .
Our Watches are reliable as timekeepers, for we
will not sell a watch that we cannot positively guarantee,
Do not understand by this that we only sell watcho of
extravagant prices. The prices will suit all.
A large -variety of Clocks.
PRICES RIGHT.
Headquarters for all kinds of repairing in our line.
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