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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1994.
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3 Specials
,Clothing
for Saturday, April 23rd
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No. 1_For Saturday, April 23rd, we will'
sell 25 Men's Ready-to=wear Suits
ractde from fine Canadian tweeds, in a good.
assortment of patterns, that are worth up
to $11.00, for , , . . $8.00
'All are made with good linings and are
the best $10 and $11 suits we have in the .
store.
0. 2.12 Bop' 3 -piece Suits made from
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all wool Canadian -tweeds and
serges, pants have double seats and knees,
our regular prices are $5.00 and $5.50 a suit
For Saturday only the price will be $4.38
No. 3.24 Boys' 2 -piece Suits made from.
fancy Cadadia.n tweeds, several
different styles to choose from, regular
price $2.50 and $2.75, for Saturday only
the price will b., . ..............$2.98
eavienanate.e.ennen
The J. W. Newcombe Co.,
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ANOTHER, COAL DEALER.. iarrbit LOCALS. ON T1-1. SICK LisT.
Mr. W. j. Stevenson, manager of
the eleetree light works, has embarked
in the coal bueiness and is already ser-
ving Patrone. lie is wellkriown
as an enrgetic
and straight-forwardbusiness man ana
will, via doubt, secure 'a share a the
trade.
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A CURLER'S IMPRESSION.
One of tte Scotch curlers. who visit-
ed this c,ouritry io the winter of xacia
lias published hist impressions of Cane
ada, but more particularly of Caria.-
dian curlers. It is are interesting vol-
ume and well 'printed and boun.ne A
photograph is niven of each of • the
teams with whom the Stotelemen
CCii-
thiidtd including the Clinton. quartette,
Messrs. D. A. Forrester, W. Jackson,•
N. Fair and W. P. Spaulding.. The
volume is cn sale Fannies boon:store.
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$T. PAUL'S „VESTRY MEETING.
The adjourned meeting: of St. Paulni
> • vestry washeld on 1VIOnday • evening in .
> the vestry item of the church. rhe
> atalitors' report, was received and ad- .
opted. The clturch wardens were auth-
orized to sign any contracts that nu -
nig be necessary to assist the Ladies'
Guild in erimroving and decorating the
interior ofthe church, A committee
coesisting oinelessrs. W. Jackson, W.
W. Aaron, .T. •Ransford and the chur-
ch Wardens -was appointed to inake
arrangements 'for supplying a furnace
to the rectory, '1hp:fluids forthe sante
to be ontained without using those
from • envelopes, • subscriptions, ete,, at
present • coretributed.. .• fine 'ecene din-
cnsgion by the tree coniniittee and 011
reueralmatters connected, with the
donde-the Meeting adjourned. . .
nel HANDSOME OFFICE: . •1
The .attleseantial • brick. building on
Rattenbury• street, Which. has for so.
many ,years has beetx elle .hente - a the
Molsons' I3ank, will aft•et • today know
•it. to ',more, the eacials. now being en-
gaged in moving into their nevi quar-
ters in the Tisdall block. The rate
°filen . which is 'Nat.:3 tea) is pro-
nominal by eoinpetent jialges tobe one
Of • the nicest . nantlgoinely .iitted-up bank
offices it this previnee.. The counters
are GI a .beautiful: quartered . oak finiste•
ed in the dull, while tne railings are of
'brain with glass panels.. Tleern is eat'
attractiveoess . 'Amite the whole intere
nor. Which imettediately a•ppeals to the
eye... It is, :indeed) a place of baisincss
> •that we.- as citizens eau talie pride An
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.and Ve cinitirattilate 'the 111ols<ms Bank
upon thepublic gong: manifested in
scarring • and -so thoronghly equipping
this :axe.. • . • ' : .
.S. S. ANNIVERSARY,
.. ine. e anniversary services • in .conneca
nivel .• with •the britaricastrent. "• S. S.
last .S.uoday and Monday Were ill every
waY. successful, ' Vie- attendance; ..ateain
the services Was large, especially Sena
nay evening, .whea tleit chinch.was fill-
ed. Mr. S.V. IL. 'Kerr,. en itot . of •the.
13rusSels • . Poet,. made an ideal- silkily
for such an occasion,hig address0 1?eing
instructive, pOiated aad practical with
enough of the sin& of life to make them
a special: pleasureto the children: .
On 'Sunday afternoon. the'Revi. Mon,
ming 'arid Gunn each , gave ae• very preee.
tieal and appreciatediidneene.•. • ...
• At the evening eervice there:Were on:
the platleerm • as: speakers, .represee.a-
tives of .. the press, edticotiom '' . he
,state 1 anul. agriculture in the, pers. n& •iel
nee , following,. who gave aendresses :
Editor Kerr,' Principal Houston, Mem-
ber Holmes. and Fareuee,:•Tiplady.
-Special mention .should be made of tne
excellent :music rendered Tor tie choir,
Dr. , and...MrP. Cooln also. helped ia the
musical 'nrogram. . The • .scripture less-
ons •awere recited in -the :Morning. • . ern .
afternoon' terv•icee, by members of .the.
•Bnys.'. 'Said Gila' AaSeeiation, the fon
' loWing •• taking part : Inargery. Mann-
ing, Alta Linde C.001,-L.ner cnnPern
Wilber Porn and Elsa Wiltsie, • '
The:following , was the order of Mon-
day evening's entertainment winch
.was given. to 'a crowded house. Owing
:to the 'absence. of Supgriatendent Tay-
lor, Owing to ehe death Of his. mother,
Dr. nook. presiaen : .. e • . •
' 46 •Psaltio Madeleine Harland
Solo, 'Thilti Connell
. Recitation, Alta nine', Ccok
Recitation, 'Willie Miller. •
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Solo, Manly, Shipley
Drill, Miss Sinith'g Class •
• Recitation,. Eva Miller •. -
.Solo, • Jean • IMeGuire , •
. nteeitation, Elva, .Johnston ,.
Recitation,' ;Violet McGuire
. • 127ga:ilea:. Wesley: Cockerline
Missionary 'Exercise, MiSs Stevens'
Ineeitatien;:eDella Finch
Drill, Mrs'. Kearxis' Cle.ss
•• Recitation; Madeleine Harland
SohnDr, Cook
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One Of the pleasant featores of the
evening+ took place when Mr, Thos.
Minch waa called to int plafferm mid
on belvellof the senior Bible claSs,. of
which lie luta been -teacher for the past
a, eight years, lie was. presentedwith a
gold %rata chairi and a handsomely.
band hymn honk, accompained by ,the
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kil0Wing address read .by Rey. Dr,
Cook, the presentation being .made by
Mr, Hooper ; • •
e a 1 To Mr. 'I hoinas Murch, -As tle year
• ! has relied around and we are again
; brought to Our. Anniversary. services
we are once more reminded- • of your
faithfulness as it teacher and also of
the ability and tact displeyed by you
• in conducting the 1.3i.blin clean. As mem-
bers of your close' We therefore. desire
to slim you that ,your services 1, arc.
mune appreciatedadd as a tokett of
such appreciation, We weend e...sk you
to .accept this modest nift, assuring
• you 'that .our cement pianer is. that
you may long be spared as teacher of
de Senior Bible Class. Signed on be-
half ef the ideas,.
, Mrs.. natnet Smith, •
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The Blink endeavors to mane their Savings System the easiest and nn
most agreeable medium for all classes of the community to save theno
eitanings hy depositing $1 or as much more as they w1sh. ..Every tle-
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Since it's establishment the Sovereign Bank a Canada leas. had tin-
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more widely known every day. A conaparatiye.statement en-
ded Oct 31st lastnis here appended • Which diseloses facts and figures
never before known in banking history, ,.• . . • .. .
• Aeleets 31st Oct 1902 '3Ist Oet. 1903
Cash and Bank Balances . . $ 083,097 $ 822,774
Bonds and Stoeks 430;30,3 713,397
Loans and 01sec-tun ts • 2,988,068 5,821,390
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BankPremiss, Sales, Etc, 44,4115 . 52,859
• Liabilities
C a pi MI -Paid up , • $1,173,478 $1.300,000
Beeerve Fund ar.d Undivided Profits 240,000 362,898
Sovereign Bank notes in citeulation 759,995 1,237.050
Deposita 1,081,730 4,300,482
$3,855,203 $7,2904020
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▪ • AFTER 50 YEARS
0, Old Fathee Tirne grows tender find mellow,
AP, roving the I.otind earth, the steiray old fellow,
Year in and year otit keepe going and coming,
In winter's Wild wreek and summer's peen blooming.
We are not yet by any meets I hrough waiter s wild %creme arid
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it should be a good time to tithe atiVantage tinheat.d.of prices.
Lower Than the Lowest --In Bendy -Made find Or-
dered Clothing, To fevv
men is it given to carry on business successfully for half a century
and after so long a period of honest, faithful 'toil, one begins to
Wilk of enjoying his well•eerned rest. Stich is our condition and • e
after 50 years of succegsful trade in Clinton, we have decided to • t
oneeant surprising reductioas, our $4000.00 Steck with a niece „ t*
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Mr. E. Dineley, who was taken ill
on Saturday, • is now iniproving agann,
Rev, C. R. dunne has been ,notified
that his. lordship the Bishop of Huron
wi 1 neat St. Pawl s parish Qatly 111
May •for the purpose of holding a con-
firmation service,
The annual meeting of the • Ladies'
Guild of St. Paul's church will be held
this ening.
ENJOYED THEMSELVES. .
The Bons'. and Girls' Association of
the Ontario street church is. an active
organization, with the average at-
tendence •go.od and the children taking
a lively interest in the proceedings, .
Dr. Cook presides and- lends a direct-
ing hard.Hellas the nappy knack of
getting along well with the young-
sters. At last Friday evenings meet-
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ga y were in attcflcl0.nce ann
Liter 'Much had been served . by Dr.•
Cook and Infra. Cook a program) was
given.. A few hours were. very pleas-
antly. spent by the members of the
Assonation• and the few others wto
were privileged in being present.
FRIDAY NIGI-11"S BALL.
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The hall given inthe town hall cn
Friday evening of last week by the
bachelors and benedicts we -8 a largely.
attended •and enjoyable alien; refleet-
ing 'much, .credit upon the young- gen-
tlemen:tinder whose auspices in was :
held. Ampng those • present from out I
side points were : Miss Dickson, In:"
McLean, - 11. G, Irving; R. E„Cresse
well, A. ...Wilson and 10.11. Stephens
of Sealartle ; J. J, •Christie aral Dr.."
Kinsman, Exeter ; Mrs, D. F.. Ham -
link, Misses •Geace. Smith, Kate Cana
peign, Jose Shannon and Lena Walton
'and Messrs. P. D. Walton, le "MnIvran-
.eenW. noverniln. nn. Cook, C., A.
ItleGoware Harr Irwin, Goderieli•
Wfiss Waugli cad Miss 'Lexie .Woods,
Messrs. McLean aid Waugh, Stratford;
Miss Henry, Kincardine ;•Miss Mabel.
Callander, London ; Dr. Long and Mr.
Eind ltfre, James .Inelnurchie, Myth:
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to retiring frona active business as goon as disposed of.
- -SALE IS NOW ON--'
'We have not time or gntee for a detailed list of pricen A **
wag has said that "the proof of the pudding is the chewing of the ..
string." We offer a better And pleiteanter test in asking you to ee
see our goods, learn out manned prices, and compare with boasted ee•
bargains elsewhere. It is easy to sitenthe prices wEns so and
so; the itemortant thing is WHAT THE PRICES ARE. a •
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We speelally invite our Old custOtnere to de themselves & En
gated tern, ley seeing whatwe have to offer them. It will be like
et belated Cht.istatiart bon* Siodistely we fringe those who have not i e
.'1 been regular Mistomers to examine goods and pelted. We Make - -
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. No Mere Blovv-EmPtY vessels make most sound, but we
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I. . . _....,... protnise genuine'reduetions in all lines : ..
BOYS' SUITS onutnan SUITS 011DEHED PANTS
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.. nAlle GAPS; ETC, OEMS' FITBNISIIIIICIS
... ItEADY.MA.DR CLOTHING.
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Come one, come all, Ask, see, examine, compare and you will buy aro
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T11 Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
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Mrs, 3. Taylor.
On Sutiday after/mit the school thus
laced on record its syttipatley for its
esteemed superifttendent in tin Int.
reaVernent whith ho has sustained ;
Moved by Rev, Dr. Cook, seconded by
Mr. David' Tiplatly That inasmuch
as the superiittendent on the Ontario
street S. S. Mr. Jacob Taylor, is Itn-
tkie to attend this anttiversary today,
owing to, the decease of his beloved
Moller, That as a, school we convey
• to him min beartlelt syMnathy at ling
time of sorrow arid earnestly pray
that he may. be graciously sustained
by Divine grace and that ilte with all
' of us may be ready when the call shall
cone to us to come lIorne4
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DEATH. On. MRS. W. TAYLOR.
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Another ' of the old 'and respected
residents of 'Clinton' tas passed! a,way
in the eperson • .of Mrs. Ann. Horsley.
Taylor, fano: of the late William
Taylor, Wino cliad• on the afternoon• of
last Friday, She survived her husband
1.1 Male over _four enenrs. •Last Sentinel-
aer MrsaTaylo,r; in. conipany with ben
sea. Israel made a visit to her Sons in
Manitoba, returning in ISrovernlier,, feel-
ing very much. ;better •. for the trip.•
Shortly afterwards , she had n: fail
Which. practically kept leer indoore . for
the greater ' part of the winter: It
was hc>ped, however; that with the an-
prea,cli, of spring, her health Would: ne
.comenetely restored, but about two
weeks ago She becaafie.' seriously ill
which terminated in her death as stat -e
en above. Mrs. Taylor with het: kaus.'-'
hand and 1:ainily 'came to Clinton in
1872 and has .resided her cootinuously.
She has Rend to see her family of
severi boys and one girl 'comfortably
pettled in life. •Ste was a member of
Wesley elonch and was faithful in at-
tendance at the means c;f. grace • so
long as health permitten and was pre -
5(1111. at the raorniag service on.the day
-previous-to-her .kast illness, Iier:s.s64-ni-,
,ToSeph of Toronto, , Chien -
'to, Israel, 'John, -Stephen and Samuel
from Alanitoba, were in attendance at
,the funeral Whieb took pla.ce from
Wesley chinch 'this aftereooni six of•
her sons acting as pallbeancre..nervice:
was heln in the . ehureh .was
attended by a very large min -titer Of
Our citieena who gathered to. pay this
tribute of respect :Aiello memory of a'
good,: Chiestion woman; • a veritable
Mother nii Israel:. The services at the
residence, eluirch. mai cemetery 'were
condectecl , by ReV. Mr. Maiming ard
Rev, Dr. :C.00k. . ektencl Our sym.-,
patny, to the family 'who liane lost
good. mother, full .of 'activity in works
of love and charity to. the end. • .
rem TATC.I.CV.3,ICENS10-4S.
The license board of West Hunon Met
en Monday afternoon, tho nieetinn tak-
ing inace at flee residence of Chairman
Stevens owitog. to le ;Mess of that
genelemere, who was) hoinver, Otte
'able to take. part in the diecussien
and lirsiness. transacteclf. The appli-
eanne to :Whom licenses have not yet
been granted anti Who will remain on
unee.sy street Mtn' the 25the when the
board meets again, are : Pike, • J.
Pernins • and S. S. Coeper, Clinton
H. Mellrien) ; J. Macdonaln,
Whitechurch ; N. G. Boggs, Carlow.
Mr. „Boggs' applicetion was support-
ed by a petitiou of 'one hundred names;
inclunitg•tne members of the Colborne,
Al y I Gd •I' I
gave reasons why there should be ar
licensed house at Carlow: This
ques-
tjOn has stirred op the township the
' past few years and when • the boar&
. ine.ets en ,Anonday next' there will in
. all probability be petitions for aue,
against. • It is 'rot improbable that
Several of the same names Will be on
both petitions, for at Carlow as well
as elsewhere there are people who will
run with the hare and hut with the
,ItoundS.
The three° applicatits ,ini Clinked. wlio
Will remain: on the anxious seat unill
met Motalay are Sohn Perkins of the
'Queens, 5, Pike of the We.verley and
S. S. Cooper, who is completing, the
foundatien of a new hotel which Will
not be ready for business for several
months yet. If Mr, Cooper is success-
ful, then either the Queens or the Wa-
verly Must be cut elf.
Thd following, is the' list of lucky
licensees,:
Clinton -4. Rattettbury, A. W. Bran-
deriburger, J. J. IneCangliey. Shop -
Thos. Bell. Hein oVer-nal'erkirs, S.
Pike) te, en Cooper,
Goderielt-Ineen Davis, In Swartz;
Ellis Bros., Mrs. Annie King, D. Say-
ers, M. Farr, 13, &etas, W.
Shop -,W. SaultS.
Witegbant-G4 In Roe, A. Orr) W.L.
Hatoton, Orr Ilros., 3. Broadway.
utillyoth-Mrs. • Frances Mason, J.
• Duagaratoit-Mrs, Isabella
4 V
W, Mountain.
tCintail- -A. Yeung, Alitedonald.
Pt. Alberta -Nelson Pierson,
Dintlop--William Glazier.
Cerlow-all. 0, 13ogge, held overn
Lotatesboro-Thoines
Anburn-itenry nielarien, held over,
Whiteelturennefolite Macdonald,. held
vent •
M. Joe Rattenteury has been con-
fined to bed for the past week with
pleurisy aid while now improving it
will yet be some days before he will
again be able to attead to business.
This is probably the first time in the
genial Joe's experience that he has
really been an the sick/ list.
Mr. 13. Chant sustained a rup-
ture of a -blood ves,sel in the leg last
week anct will be 641 work for ten days
longer.
Win Alf Moore •has been Suffering
from gangrene in one of his feet. A
toe was recently amputated, bet the
disease has not yet been fully checked
and lie is in a critical conditiore
Mr. Sam. Townsend is still confined
to ted and not making as much pro-
gress as his 'many friends wish or,.
The many friends of Mrs. A. R.
Gcodwin will I+
regrot 01. Kr
ilhiiciss said tlint it was deemed neces-
sary that she . undergo an operation,:
*which was performed on Monday, when
eettunor was removed from her breast.
Mrs.. Goodwin steod. the operation well .
and is now malong satisfactory pro-
gress towards complete recovery. ,
Holmesville.
Miss Potter of 'Clinton spett-Sanday
with .Mrs. W. Pickard, • .'
'Mien • Lulu: Stanley .of Toledo, Ohio,
.hap •been visiting. relatives. in • this:,
vicinity. .
Mr.1•5-aS, Keys ; of Yale,: Mich., visit•••
ed Mr. Stanley's laet week. . •
Miss•..Estelle .11olines of Detrait .. is
the attest of her .grandencthen, Mrs.
Hanes. •
Mr, and •Mra, Fred,' Mulholland , of•
_.Chieage -One- Nis ging thevforrner's • par-•
ent.S. They. intend neenamirig. itt this.
country for.. stone 'time's. • „ .. •
:Miss Greene of Clinton ..was. • •• the •
gitest. Miss• 'Stanley- this week. • .
_ A• . anniber . attended :the entertain=
went .given by 'Rev. Couplo.nd.
en Monday. evening, It. was quite in-
teresting.' • • . . •
The •steewstorin Gila week diens . Aug
'seem to be .appreciated owing. to the
totantity 'of, annen we. hato Kane., • •
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GOderiekTovinshiP. •
The falln.wheat: nery bannwarn,but
it is. thought' the roots. are sound and •
that, with ,a; waria :spring it Will ceque
along all right. • ,
Mrs. Beacom, widow of. the late John
Beacom of this •tewnship, was married
on Aril 4th to Me.' Anthony ',11evin
Of Centralia.' . .
For Goderich. toWnShip news • read
I be. .Inews-Reeded. , • •
Me. John Tleomneoii, the efneient
assessor • of the eownship, has fittished •
Ina' work , arar handed in ;Lis rolt. • :jt
the recent meeting' of :the. council: The
following epitome Will he of .interest
as shoWing the .• acreage; amount of
live•gtocke ett • - • . • •
•essessed• Value
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52,314 acres in to nshin • •
'. 44454' cleared ,• in • •
• . 3,480owoodalient
, 6,38e Waste 'or Sirainp,
' 1;324; orchard . garden • -
..'-a)758 .fali-wirent-'- • • .
05 children between 5 and et yes•
06)7 Males .benweent•en and 610,
.. 2250 persors rated as residents
•835 names ,the; roll • ;
•exe births.- • • • •• • a,
14 deaths.
6536 cattle ' • '
1.53e sheep
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• P653 licrees, •
ie. steam nonera. • •
Since eln. Thompeen wag al:penned
assessor. six years 4.a there has been
in. the reunben of •eheep, but .a large in-.
crease. in the notnber of hoga• ritiseeee
IVIr. Alberti Andersinns health is inn
provinn nicely, hie nnany friends at. ,a
elOatce . he rejoiced to leear..
a Mr. '1), Gliddon. had a very 'suceess-
ful sawing bee last Week, also Mr.
13talien Mr. Blair and ?Jr.. Chas. Nan
tel. ' , •
• Mr. James "fhorntoft.-was. verybadlv
hart one 'day last week ny a lerancli .of
a, free ..failing on his head.. OneMooday
the doctor felt More heneful • of his
recovery. . ' • ' .
Mfss SOnhie Hudie retintien, to. Gen -
crick, 'Thursday. ..• •
Mr. Geo; Camtelon Spent Saturday:
end ' in Lucknow. •
'Mr. Intecy Cole had the misfortune
-to. Cut his fingers somewhat. seriously
last week, .
A• very pleasaot einett took place at
• the home of anr.eGeo. nantelon ort the
7th concegsion, . last ..week, •milven.
youngest. daughter,. Miss Lottie, • was
anited in the, 'Iola bonds of itnetrietunty
• to. Mr. Beatty -Webster of Luennow.
.The ceremony was. performed by the
Rev. J. Hussar in theepreserice of the
immediate friends Of the bride and
groCen. Ccregratulations 'anti best •wi-
.shes•having been extended all sat doean
.to . a most sumptuous dinner. The
groom ' was allay' supported by his coti-
,sin, Mr, 'John Webster,/ While the bride
was attended •by her mice, 'Miss Sophie
Miss Cantelon is a most' esti-
mable yottng lady, a general. •favorite
of all .and will be Mint) inieeed by her
friends. Websto is a prosPerons
farmer near Lecknew, Your corres-
pondent with their many friends ,loins
in wishing theni a happy natal pros-
perous married life, • •
Into following is Oa wepott ofre.S.. S.
Igo. St haSed oit tte -promotion exam-
inations' iit March :
50-13en. Lindsay,. Wesley Vanner-
burgh'.
. Sr. , 40 -Bruce Cox,, Mae Lincisane
Ittoda nettles,- Grace Torratee, Joint
Glidden.
Jr. 4th -Arthur Elliott) Ruby :Poi. -
ter, Bells, Cox, Clara Gliddon, neetenes
.nteltraigall, Ran Inchbourne, Edna
•
Sr. 3rd-Laty Marshall, Elitia Bette.
les, Sterling.
Jr. erd-Della Tiehbourte, George
Lindsay,. Olive Cox , Charlie Young,
Willie 1VIcDoitald, Theion Dettles, Wil-
lie McDougall. . •
Sr. elan -Charlie Cox.
Jr. end -Gordon McDougall, Arthur
Tichbounte Percy Glidaoli.
Pt, eallalltlanit Sowerhy, Pearl. Pot-
ter, Allot, &Ades, Willa Cox.
Irestings, Oertie Young.,
Ernest Vanderburg) Hazel ntenanald,
Gladys MeDougall.-It. Ceoper, Teat:h-
ere
. • • • ' . • • . •
Stanley Township.,
, On Monday of title wee le Mr, \Tames.
Keys of -Brockway, Michigan, who,
Hcanie here Inn:1day of last week to ea -
tend the funeral- of Ins brother, M.
Rebert, Keys *of :the 13abylott Line, re-
thened tonis home accompanied by his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Aveiro* Keys, ane)
her grand -daughter, Miss Reta Ineys
of the 13•Okylen [,inc,
Men Nathan real a tho - Babylon'
and her son, Neater Beet, • spent last
week in.'Toronto.
One eveninn last.' week Mr. and Mrs....•
Samuel Jonnston were guests Of • Mr.
and: Mrs.. J. T. Keys of the Babylon -
Line. •
On • Infarct). 25th of "fast year the
allessrs. McClinehey of the Goshen Line
had their seeding,: DB. done, but it Will
not be so this season, which promises -
to be fuller anonth later thare laet
year. But when the seasou opens We
expect it Will come with a rush' and -
vegetation on the xst of num; inlay le -
fully •as far anvancecl as. it wee • last •
year. .
If there is anything in the del Say -
'A inn k 'sugar ea s • a
smell loaf" there is a poor prospect
let good crops tins coming etieson,, for.
we never knew the sap to run better.
It almost pours out of the tree and
our farmers are making la] ge cfitanti•
ties of Sugar and syrtp.
,Mr. William Glenn met with an 'acci-
dent • at Trick's mill, Giederiebe town-
ship, last week from the °fleets of *hi- .
eh he has since been laid tip. He was
standing. -between two lambert pike' 7
wten one topped over and he was pinn-
ed . between the two from. just below
the knees. Mr. Robert Trick happened
to be on the scene and he fairly "hum-
ped himself", in removing the lumber
that Mr.. Glenn might get frge..• -
the 'time being lie was prollably the :
more anxious of the two, though the
bodily' pain Was ell Mr, Gletio's.
, Robert' Elliott cf the 'Geshen, :
Robertson and names Reid were a- •
niong those frbin this tonishin • who
.delivereee 'lee • hop. ,in Clinton on
VrWlay. • - -
Miss Hannah Penha,le• is. visiting
fri-
ends in Varna. . •
...Mrs.'.Jaines Dewar had. a *sueeessini
cinilting bee last week. : , • • •
Quite .a inimbet atteaded the. sale. at.
Bible .1aet week.. . •
' The. Women's Institute had a eticcesn-
fee -meeting. at Mrs.. 'Spackinanns 'place
• Iniureday 'afeerno.on • when Sin • neW
members, were 'added. The, next meet-
inge will be, held at. Mrs, .Mr.)1
nurn'a, Ilayfieldn All who • intend join- _
ing sat invited •tee 'attend. • , -• •
Mr. and Mrs. Penhale were guente at
Mr., Waipoins. of Btucefieln* Solidity. •
leliss . "Daisy Scatelemere• . returned'
home lagt wenn from • Clintore. .
. •
Mr. and Mrs John naenpbell yis'itad•
friends na.131ane last Week: : • •
- .is ignite the 'fashion now, so
-the. ladies .say.•• • . •
iThe following from the !Branford Wit-
ness will introduce Mr. 'and Mrs. Wil-
fiaire Evans, late of the township .• , of
West Gwillinelmoye to, the 'eniidenti • of .
Stanley; they having, settled upon, .11e
Cassel • .fann : south' on 'Bonfield. ..The
News -Record Inds them• welcome • eel
expresses the hove' that they .will" like• '
Stanley' and that .enCeees May • .attend -
them .here : • . .. •
!LA large araneenottnenta.tivee gattere
ing of necvle aSSeernaled at the residen-
ce of. Mr. Win. Evans of the towo-.
shin,. on Thue;day night Of ela,St Week
For ' the panese, Of:binding • Mr,. ' and
Imre: •Evans and family *R00d-bytt 011
the eve. of tbeire departure. foe •the
township of Stanley and to nark the
occasion by a presentatinn to Mr; and
. :Evans On a :beau -lend gold -headed
cane; "as eatinitueusly • upholgteren Mee--
•ris chair mid en elegant Clock. V.
. Wood; the reeve a .,the township, • cca
eupied the chair: and had the "orderiog,
of :1,4 •eveningn - proceennegs ; • whielt.
wete accompeniern hy. the reading Of the
following. • aderese and the (Making • of
" the presentation to Mr., atel Ines.
- Eyans. In replying .to the. address on
behalf of himself' and wife Mr. Evilas
said that) it was With a gooei deal of re-
gret , and alter very mature. "considera-
: tion., that. he ',had , decided to leane• the
toWnshit of West .where
.he had. been born and Where fcr so
'many years liad ,enjpym.1,. the ace
queentaltee, ..and: friendship of .these
from whoin he was .Mew about • tO part
but • that • in the orderita, of a inan'e
plane -ire life econsideration lian' to 'be.,
given to 'many things: .other•• titan . a
mania own personal efeelings.. 11e
thanked thoie present for the meignifi-
cent manner which they •liad
re-
iuomlftcd hip wile Med himself • anti
assured them dot his friends lit West
• Gwillimbury and Bradford would ale
ways hold a very high niece 1.n.; his •es-
•
teem. and affection. Afton Mr. F.WanSi
' reply the chairmai. calledineen.a num-
bee" of the- gentleenea present Ick. a few
remarks, all of whom gave expression
to the very high .esteem it, which Mr,
and: Mts. b.;veins . and family were held
.. in the :neighborhood, 'and all were
Sorry that they had made up their
minds te move to :Moder part on the
province. Refreshments were serancl;
often which- claueing was indulged • ie.
to the very evident enjoyment of the
young people. . Among others present
was Mr. Itott. Wood Sr. now over
four -score 'years. • The 'following is a
, copy a the address •
To Mr, and Mrs. William. Evans :
Dear • Mr. -and, Mrs. Evans, -The ea
-
curring seasons being their etanges in
the people as ev.ell as in the world, in
which we denellond we should. there -
tote learn to expect these as; a; Matter
of course: But we had come to look
tipott you. ee 'fixtures. in this neighbee-
hood where for so many years you
have been familiar figures and the
news, that you are about t'ol lava us
'was as unlookednion as it was intwel-
coined. • '
However', the wisdom of the change
must have commeitcled itself to you
and. we may therefore only express <air
regret at your departure and a hone
that lit your new home nrin may find
eVery element necessary to cemplete
year earthly happiness) so, far as that
conies to hinteanitn.
Kindly accept at Our hands these
few • Marks, of our esteem, nutty they
seri/a to remind erre.' of the meow M-
ends in. old West Gevillimlawy urn
Branford, by whom' your departure is
sincerely regretted and to whom news
of yora name success will be alevays
welconie.
. Bacilli -in
'Clarence Wocxi
Thornton
;early . seventynive per. cent, decrease
•
Whole Number 015
Bayfield •
Dr, aid nire. 'Metcalf of Detroit are
rived on Tuesday for a visit..
Mr. John Danielsen has rented the .
butcher shop end fixtures of Mr. Wile
ham Brandon: for six mouthslIct is
having it fitted up ifl first class style.
what 'he wihi he able to supply the -
wants of the public, •
141r. and Mr% Elliotte Dirs.
-Riehard Elliott end 34. Jotat Waltusn
ley attended the funeral of their sister.
Mrs. Robinson of Cinulachie, . this
vveek.
Messrs,, George Greenslade of the •
River hoel and II.Darrow of the Conn -
inerenel were in Kunsan cn Weduesda.y „
at the affecting of the license ' coin-
missioners.
Mr. D.- Spencer "of Toronto . • came .
home en .Tuesdey for it short visit.
Dr. Salina paid a shore visit to hig
parents in l3arrie luist ate a
Me.: In J. Connell; of Huron College)
toodon, oecapied the pulpit of Trinity
churcli last ,Sunday,
Mrs. eltevn Snell and . children are
visitingfriends in Clinton . at present,-
-Mrs. . Chinch of ntanlev was the -
nuest. of Mrs. Jaines Johnston; last
Sunday. .•
Varna.
„Mr. and ItIre. Carlini of Blake visited .
at the Rev. pirf. Davidson's on Ties -
Rev: Mr...Miller. of Varna and Rev.
Mr. Sliaw c4Inippen eircitit will ex-
change work next Sunday,
- Mr. 33. A.hliggins is having his nar-
ge implement. Wsalorewl1,0.:suct. Ben will sc/::
toh.tovvcii o the stormy weather:the•Wori*
• it c• on roaatnhilreted and have it filled 1,9 • •
With all kiwis cif impledwItts.'"
• Mr. M. McNanghtcyn,arrivecl home On
Tlesday .from. the. West where he -went "
with a carload of horses for Mr.. J.
Sparrow, • fie , was accompanied; :Jaime.
by, the Mishits Reid of Ve.eita who went
mit there last fall. -
Owing to the illness of his wife. Mr.
Joseph Foster has. necided not to. go
to Manitolea as intenneen, biit ±ii all
lspindOeb.
abilitn . #0 I.4:01111.C,T. 110 re,-
•14.. Ward was :visiting leihcnies'. cilni
'lteming,i, • •
-heed a few clays ..and left'Wednes-;
day norni.lig • foraWyoming where he •
has a shop of Ids oivit. Me, Ward. is ti
good al thinnith and iotis. well recOlt-
1111 Intel to the fanners ionny
..•
Wo wish: you. every .succesX, Mantriat
Mess Sarah Alleii taunted to hen
litioeerie,n nafter.. a ,pleiteat,'Vit to frienda
Min E. Epps is having a new fence
nut. arciand his place which, adcls great-. •
.1y, to its .appearance. •
Miss .A.bnfra. Stogdill of: the CoshCul
a,inc is sewing this week . at Mrs
I-Ianteneltign, , •
Mr. Chris. Warn delivered, his hogs- •
'on Tuesday in Clinton.
•
•
Mrs.: William Glenn, who had .been .
visiting her sisler, 'Mrs. 'John Ctinim-
ing of 1Vforris, hits returned home.
Mrs. Ttos. Elliott of Oceerich tOWn-
_Ship spent one day this week.with her
,neether, ilIrs. Robert Keys, . of: the
Balenlon Lion. • •
• .On Friday • ci last week :Mr: Bufiis' •
Keys of (Pe:nylon Line ween tc I-Iarris-
lon to spend a few days with his sis-
Ler, Mrs: Samuel Periblee,' . •
Mrs, W. J. Reid of Anocaalniehigain
• who was here last Week to' a,ttenel the •
hoper.al of her father, .nlin Robert Keys,
returned to her home on' Ineduesday of
last week.- •
. •
Mrs • 'John Stewart. left on WcrInes-
to' spend a few -weeks With her
d liter Birs John Cann/tin of •
nforais, ielto, we regret to learn,' has .
been in Toon health for kitne time.
Rev. Mr. Rhodes, the newly-appointe
• ,d incumbent of the, Suunnerhill per-
ish, is expected' to preach in St.Nter's
elturehi neXt Sunday evening.
Mr, R. G., Reid 'of 'Stanley enisitecle
friends here this wen:. •
Mrs. 0. J. Stewart and her elangsliten
'Mabel and Miss Ineyett oi ,(41intor, are
nninding . the week wit unnnerh ill.
friends, Mee. , Stewart aid family •
. leave next Tuesday to join Mr:Stawart
• rt Hartnev . Man. . • • .
Mr. Santee Johnstone of the Village •
is on the sick list. When he reeovers
he will take up his duties at Mr.
Pretin Lausing's with whom he lies en-
gaged for the summer months, .
Me. 1. BrOwnlet has leinecln foe the
smatter :months with Mr• A. Shame -
Stanley Township.
Mr. • S. Hill gold and delivered" six
steers to Mr, Charles • RC -Men theectin
er• day .which weighed from 13op to .
15/5 each.' They will be finished •oin
ore the grase. Hill also sold this
week to Mr: liaston. of Stratford two
very fine horses.
Mr, 0eonge UM sold two horses
tlis week, Charles tovett one,. Walter
Vair one aiid William Muir two. They
are all .very• fine animate.
Mrs., R. 'Miller has taken • tip her
residence on. Queen street, Clinton, , in
the house formerly occupied hy Mr, R.
Watkins. .
Mr. V. S. Mcilriene lost 'me of his
horses this wecil< from distemper.
. Messrs, George Hanes and Frank ••
McIltreen have sold their fat cattle.
fr. Beii. Yeo was .iit •the village en
Monday. •
Miss Axone Wriglit Gonerich .
guest at • the bottle of :her sister:Mrs.
ef GS. Repot,.
'Inspector • Tom Paul an official visit
Li) the Miran 'here en liniday last. •
Mr. C. Lowery has etiolated Mr. J..
Thorn for a •tuouth while Mr. nt.'
Huck will serve Mr. ntr. ninelair . for
the sante time.
Mr. W. Nesbitt is busy getting tint -
1).,r ready for a new barn.
Blyth.
Professor Hicks las not mann friende
'le this section - at the present'. time))
.nerecially farmers who are anxious to
get to wank with Ito prospeet as yet.
Mr. Ward of East , Wawa** who
owing td 111 health had to givit nn linen .
ineved Lis (Melly into town on
Tueednye