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Clinton's Celebration on the i(
24th of May, but first of all don't
forget to come here for your
new Suit).
This week we are showing some nobby suits for
Men and Boys. They are gotten up a little bit diff-
erent than the ordinary clothing and the price is
suprisingly low, considering the quality.
Some new Mes in Hats have just arrived, also
new summer Caps in a variety of shapes.
If you want :a first-class Suits made-to-order, we
would ask you to see our assortment of new Spring
and Sunimer suitings. Wt 1 can give you a big select-
ion to choose from and at prices that will suit you.
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Spring.
Is Here At Last
You will need a new and lighter
suit. We can supplyyou at less than
manufacturers' prices,
• This is no mere statement. It
is a fact, and we invite you to give us
a call and see for yourself. You will be
surprised when you see the ready-to-
wear suits we are putting on sale at
just half price,
100 of these Men's and 0Boys'
Suits are now on sale and Will con-
tinue until all are gone.
-You can'tIdo better any place
in the county, so;icome aloneand pick
up the snaps in Olothing. It will
mean dollars in your pocket. • Money
saved is money earned.
T. Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
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AN ENQUIRY.
CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MAY 19th, 1904.
LOCAL MARKET.
Oats 30to 33c.
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Record as fellows : "X Amid tr., Wheat 95e to 97e.
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A "Citizen" writes to The News -
Eggs 120 tO 13C
toW if there is any town by-law gov- •
erning the sale and use of firecrackers Roll Butter toe to tie.
which cause annoyance to citizens and Tub Bcutter ite to 12e.
Atjury to property. If there is, whose litig..8 '4'75'
doty is tt to suppress the practice ?" ST. r AUL'S TO BE 13EALITIVIED,
OUR NEW SERIEL. air. James Walthew of St. Thatnas„
Our new seriel "A. Yowl Girl's . : gwell° l
otiatshir'illilteernla
tgoroedto
of
St.
ntievsa, eclaititizro.
Trust," begin** in this issue.... It's a 'eh,
boner story than the Cite whSe
ich was ' will begin work -on IVIonday.next.
finished last week and will .be im- ditirirveileiesomwSiltioall)eayi,lehicliaya7llslla
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mensely popular with reaeers of The ter Whieh for some Sundays the ser.
News -Record. Don't miss - the opening vices will lie . ilex ir,' St.Bnul's sebool
chapters.
house. • '
Tuir, ANNUAL PICNIC., •
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• The Quintal picnic ,held under the
auspices of St. Joseph's church will
take place in Farquhar's grove on
June thtli. The managers are already
making pre.parations for'. the event
whichprotheses to be bigger and bet -
.ter than ever, , ••
MORE MOVING.
Mr. •11. W. Cook is moving this
week into the residence on Albert
•street vacated by Mr. Jahn 'Wiseman,
who' has leaseei the Kennedy property
on Mary- street lately occupied by. Reg-
istrar •Coats. •
Mr. George -Taylor has ..tented Mr;
W. Cook's .house on Maple Street
and Nortram.Webb moves into the 'pia -
co. Mr. Taylor is keying. • .
• Mr.. Robt. A..Moore Itas moved lute'
his recent purchase on ,Rattenbory
Street. ' , •
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LIVE STOCK: SHIPMENTS.
• The past- week. has be. en a busy one
for ..Weiginnaster Wheatley,; 1l the
local .deolers making purchases: . G. H.
.Reier bought 'a big; drove.' 'el stackers, .
-how: one farmer eighteen and another
fifteen. bead. • John Hinter sent out a
carload l'or the city. .markt. • S. • H.
Sinith added . • te the ntArlier of his
krassers and. Reeve Middleton 'shipped
lifty-noie head to Oa Old Country.
Which had on• average 'weight Of about
1425 pounds.. -.Cantelon Waillie :and
R. Fitzsimons Made shipinents-of hogs,'
paying. $. per cwt., .• •• . • .
MAY .24TH CELEBRATION:: • • . •
FEAST OF TITE ASCENSION.
'Last Thursday being the Feast of
the Ascension it was duly observed in
St. Joseph's church where there, was a
large attendance at high mass at ten
o'clock, Music approtdriate to the day
Was rendered, which reflected the joy
and triumph of the chtirelt at the as•:,
cension of the Lord followirg his glor.
icus. resurrection.
A T.EMPERANCE MEETING..
The gospel temperance meeting( held
in the Ontario street church:on Sun-
day., ever.irg last Was well. attended
.ana the. failure Of thei•electric lights
die' not interfere with its. success. •Mx.
John got.stem 1 firesided- and warmly
praised' the work of the W. U.
Rev. Dr. Cook gave an address -on the
social side, of the questioo which was
Mitch appreciated.
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ols:vrARio STREET LEAGUE, .
' Owing' to. other arrangements being
made •tile musical and literary enter-
tainment which was annottoced, upon
the Program hashad to•he Postponed
to a•la.ter date. The'Bible study was
continued instead, The part gone over
-Was. eSPecially sitteresting+ oriel a good-
ly 'number were present • and,- took part.
In the discussion. • Ear next Menday
the subject will be "Judgments and
Grace'' Nn nbers: 17-24. Cone
bring, a friend, say. the Leagitersi. : •
• LACROSSE SCHEDULE. ••
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The managing con-Anittee -fot the
May. 24th celebri.tion have prepared' a
•good. Program. the- 'day,' to 'include'
.a fot, bali. match, Brussels vs.. . the
Clinton Collegiate. In lacrosse the
Seaforth Ilea.verti and the Clinton Sir;
atheonas will compete while it.; base-
ib'e •Clinton.
There. Will also be relay :races, ,ete..,
etc.•am?, in .the e.v.ening a. .grand con-
cert.', 'Every:: purchaser of ..a ticket
whether• for the ground's • or ,ecateert
has. a 'chance of Winning a' free .trip,to
•the. Worl<P,s Fair at St. Louis. . • • •
•DEATH. :OF ALFRED. MOORE. ••
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• Ai:Other 'O. the early residents nasSed.
away' on ThueSday. 'afternoon: la,stin.
the person...of 'Air. Allied ..Moore, after.
an illtesS el about three: niontlis:
lora in. Irartlepool, -Yorks.hirei
Sixty.eight ' year** 'ago' and. in
185t. eaine.4.c.t. Clinton. which' contineed,
toThe.•..1111, hoine .initil.•• the end °His
ln-Other waS.-engageei 'int business • here.
and 'Mr,., Moore .becathe-pestmaster,
beitig about, thc.. secou4. to hold 'that.
position... 'Ile retained t.,for several.
years and 'when he retired- was • sue -
ceded' by. the.. late Thoinas Volt. Sub-:
sequeotly Mr. ,Moare engaged in farm-.
Mg._ He.- always 'enjoyed. •good :health;
the illness, tcwhich lie 'succumbe4. be-
inghis -first as • well •aic his' lase.,
Mrs: "Moore . died eight " years •ago„,the.,
•remainitig. treinbers �f, tbc rantilynow•
beim -Annie, Mineie,•_,,folio and Charles -
at .•horrie•and jolinstotie•
Of tOW.n. The funeral •took place on
Satarday• afternoon, .the • services being.
conducted 0 by 'Reit,, Dr.- Cook., . The
6,;allbearers.. were F. R111111,411, W,Greig,
5.. G. Pliminter,.D Tiplacly, .W.-. C.'
:Searle' and: T. -Gibbings. • .ikittOng the
friends froin a .cliStarce • .wita, • were.
present were. Mr. M. W. Wright a.nil.
Miss C'.• Wright•of Listowel.. . • • . •
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.„ many friends ale, acquaintattees. 13e- man ibeing Mr. Nash ofthe Wingitaan • in connection with the taking cl the
( ' e.. 1 : n the veil over the grief of the so-se:dd-
.. ore. a g. 4
...; testified to the love and esteem! in refreshments were served. There was ed accordim to law
.... . sideg Individual Offerings tlere• were Coert, District' Chief Ranger : • vote on .the railway by-law eere pass- oily strien.en icenti,y. Deceased Was an
.., which Mrs...MeNally was held by lter .also the following prograrn, Abe chair- Acc i -
. puti,..s Ortolan ttg to 75, t ta: y , 1, , „
4" Mission of -Knox church /to
.• . , Royal 13104 Solo, "Jacob's Ladder,"• P. Livermore
c 00, • • A. O. V. Stridg Band ed Led paul. A nulither of jobs for '
road kaproveinent will be let on Mon- fatuity and popultir among his aSSOCI
iadllgtri0US y011ig , man, ibeloved. by the
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• Independent Order of Oildfellows each Violin .scio, . At - . 4 iii.,, cou Inene ng ates • and it is satl,., indeed, tha.t. he
, i should be- thus stricken down. The
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• offerings from the Woman's: Home Sal eti
... itaviw sent floral expressions 06 re- Gramophone, . - Mrs. Watts itt Quigley's Bridge thence to Watssn's very largelyj attended ifimeral .too
• ;:. PercePtory, Masoltic-Lwloo aed the Reading, "O'Grady's (oat,'' F.Wilse day the 23rcl„at t p.
4 • Vet; her buiibattd and two infant child.-.• $010 om ' 1
, ot ier 1/ar, Good Ilye"
F, Skin= The township clerk 11011 113001 meet path- fr•=4"a„., 8" s ''' - .
masters this year as was done scow ItirY
. place to Clinton centetery o
I 1 • sice t' the itense Sud cone -
it Tuesday.
. gard and sympathy. The deceased lea,-- Reeitation II. -Webb and other points.
. were conducted llyi Rev, . dr,
. 1.1, webb 'the following Ones and places most ,
Dr. 'Thompson convenient to them, say at,Lorees,,, ,patieitt. at the Clinton' hospital, is
N. Webb hero ott Moialay, May 3otli, at i p.m.; jull'mying satisfact()1ritY' ths. a"11
Bliss Alice Sloatan on .Titesday tit 9 a,. itt. at the. school iciaclyward with Mr. ,Tarvis leave Thins -
for Council „in Alaska.. Mr. Ell-
. Miss Lucy Cooper at t-Ipritt.g's sckool house at 4. p. itt. •
B. Webb' house No. 2 ; Kinivirti ' at r P. mi., atul iott has a wining claim there aod is
%tin Ilatid TT.. 11 a,t, •4 p. al; going to work' it himself: lie expects
• At . a ineeting. of• delegates • front
'District . No. 4 C. 1,.• A. • held • at.
"Winghatn, the scheilide for the District-
iviis arranged.. lhat for Clinton is( as
follows : • .• •.• . . • .
• • 'Clinic*: at I,istowel lune ioth. '
at Chao). Jima
Sixtforth ,.at Clinton. June .2bin. • .
CI iritoti at Kinearelte , July 1st. • •
Clinten. at Winghem irly eth..
' .elisti;to°wIllaitt t:C8ealift°;ttrot
Lli.
Kinearclire at • A:llinton :Tidy 26th. •
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The fallowing' obituary' rotiee from
the • Tara, Leader refers to a former
well known resident' of Clinton :••
"The annotneement of the death of
Mrs.; MeNally, wife of Thos.. 3: Me.:
Nally M. D., which took place at her
home In Tarit, ar.,TIotrsday, May i 0111,
after a long illocis borne with re
Markable fortitude, .will reteivee,
with sircere, regret by' her many fri-
ends and aconaintatiees. The deeeased
lady, will be rememlieredler her genial
'and:•kind TiSPogition; he -attest-. ' and
devoted attentiore to church and.social.
&ales .and her entailing. charity. A
largeisoeial circle will ntiss the
pita.fity. with which they Were received
in her home. Every branch •of chitreh
arid charitable organization' with which
she was osst-xlinte.. will ,aniss het ear-
nest co-operation and support or all
• that was in the best. hiterests ..of the
connriunity. The ftimral took Plo.ce
liottirday afternoon to the Tara <eine-
MAKING FLOWER BEDS,
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• *Have you seen rt Matt with -Witt-and
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vest • off, sleeves :rolled t,p, swinging a
pick,. While a shovel and Wheelbarrow
load Ormanore- stood sWar by: Was the
sweat running down fake, his shitt
torn, his InnekieS sk,rinect atid ,his hat
gone ? Was lie 'using languageunfit for
puhlication ? • Was his wife standing
nearby dressed in a dainty wrapper,
with a $darasol 'over her head arid!: -c•hl
,gloyea on :her hands • to preVent freck-
les ? Did she :bow- sweetly ..as you went
by and remark on the' pleasant . day ?
'Yes, Seen !eel have you ? .Well, ,that
woman, veas' making flower beds, -Ex.
change. . ' • • '. • .
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Owing to the press a business, keep-
ing the tueetings late at the last meet-
ing. of Londesboro Council the follow.
ing resolution was passed that wlule
petitions for membership =ay be recei-
ved anytime,. candidates will be
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init-
iated nto full membership- on the
first nteeting of each, month, Loyalty
Comeil, Clinton, is eicpeeted to visit
on Monday evening next. . •
Mr. Geo. Bradford moved his family
to Clietton last week where he has ta-'
ken a position with Mr.' Albert•Seeley.
Mr. J. E. Robertson and ..1kliss. C.
ituustun: uttenika :the meeting Of the
East Huron Teachers' AtIsoclation heldi
in Seaforthi• last Friday. and Satur-
day.
Hullett Township
The home of Mr. end Mrs. J.
Miller of the 3rd cot.cesifon i sor-
rowful because of the loss of their
eldest son', John, who passed sway
suddenly on Tuesday night, aged 14
years aod lo -.months, He was a bri-
ght lad who took a greatinterest in
the duties about the farm. . His ill -
fleas • was of- but short duration; and
his sudden taking away ac'sis to the
grief of the stricken parents to whom
our sympathy goes out. The funeral
will take place Friday afternoon.O - •
•Mr.• Henry . Cooper lost colt last'
week as also did Mr. Francis Kettle.
Mr, 'Henry Freeman sole, eight head
of cattle lost week to Mr. Thomas
•Livingstoue.
Mr. Will ,Cook sports a new top bog-
. •
O Miss Fannie Freeman visit•ed. Iter•sis..
ter, Miss -.Riley of Constance, - Sun-
day.
Mr, Henry. Cook calleOE on his brce:•
ther Rollie of Myth. last week. The lat-
ter has, been. 'laid •up with; the . fever.
Abent forty-flve aunts and uncles and
Graadmother • and Grandfather 'IT.Frea.
man gathered at the • home of IVIr• Win-.
field .Riley of McKillop oa Wednesday -
of• last week to vettuess -the inarrikee
of hiseldest dtaighter, Miss Elizabeth
Jene, t�, J. H.. Harb:urt.UstiOrne.
Rev. Mr. Caswell tied the -knot at 6
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..e'clock after :which all sat clowiu to
the ,weddingfeast . which included all
the ;delicacies, • of the season.
O bride' Wore a •white silk waist anci a
picture skirt and hat 'to matchger
travelling dieswas. a.' blue trimmed:
with white apricot.. The yOting . couple.
.will amke their home 'in -NeW. thitario.
Their many friends -wish theta' happi-
ness and presperity.
O Mrs. Henry Cooper &Aare go, mai
ealled .on beatorth • friends last., Suit -7,
SON
• Holinesville.
Mrs. George 0. Ludlow,• who has
:been spending a. few motiths al, tL
parental, Inane, Telt on Wedueseey to
join her husband at Proton Station
where he owns the cheese factory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. • Cartice • oi
Clinton visited the former's. brattier,
Mr. A. 3. Courtice, last week,
• Mr. Loral; rear of Amlierstburg is
visitisig friends, arcund here.
Mr, Geo. Wall spent a. couple of
weeks with frierels in Alynier. •
The butter factory started the. -sea.
. son's operations this' week. -
. There is, a large elephant at the
Poultry station. We presume it is to
keep guard over the chickens. .
A totather tr.lroen here attended, the. W.
M. S. eonvention at Goderich on Wecl-
neRsteigYv, J. Hussar and Mr. .Geo, Holl-
and attended the 'Methodist District('
meeting on Wedneeday at Goelerich.
CANON' . DANN'S, LECTURE.'
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The• Itev.• Canon Darn of: London
gave ..his lectrie on '+Irelarkl."?-to
large • audience •In • St.. Paul's si boot
'tense '.an Friday evening last. • ."gte
Cation took text the coat of
Arms of Ireland e.xplainini the, mini-:
-bolioni of each srbject ct.kind . 0'n fr.
The address Wax replete with: Irish
stories . vvhich afforded •iituch. . amuse- Mr..: 0. Flynn and .Mr. 1).. li'ergason
inent to those --present. To the, yoraig of this township delivered a fine ut in-
kieople of St. Paul's; .ttuder whose .us •bor of ..cattle to Mr. 'John aetde,....
vices gm., lecture. was .givco, the result ;attic. buyer -of :Seaforth, !'or which
financially was very satisfactory and they received. a. handsonie ...sotto •ol
will enable 'then to pay • the balance of tummy. • • • •''
•expenses Incurred by the • recent renoya- Ciolinore , on hart.: a gang •
tion of the -Reboot ItOrse and have a inert pr,eSsiog • hay hothis vicinity.
small atnount left in the treaSury. They were at. work for Mr. Jaa. Snell
.. Court Selwood, !has about Completed
the arrangements. for its onnual social
to be held on Mr. fitanley'a lawn On.
June 10th. The' Citizens' Band of Clin-
ton has been accurtd for .the occasion
and . there •will be other .iitstru•mental
and vocal intone as well, 'hi addition
to several addresses, . It promises to
be one of the -events of the season. -
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One .of sl)tuervne:tt 1.1 has
taken .place in this .district was the
death of Mrs. Erratt which took ploce
•at cloc.k . on Friday tnorning last,
She had, been enjoying het usual heal,
.th,l but :when engagec',i in..her house -
11014. duties she fell to the floor.- and
:died; alinost of 'lieart lagnre.
Her. son Ellsworth :had, "gone • to 00der-
leh,- ti at morning, so that 'the • . twc.
daughters were the only 'members :of
the family at keine when their intich-
loved. Mother- 'passed into the great
beyond. Mrs...Erratt lived a consist-
ent Christian'. ,and. for litany, years
was. a .1110.61).'eF Of illt) MetirediSt.
. and active in ihelping on the 'good
cause. •- For.. seven years she .was • ..pre- •
sident of the Iocal'branch of the Wo-
man's IVIisslontiry Seciety. and hall
ranged .• to attend the corm:M..1mA in
Goderich this ,..Week. The largely -at-
tended.' funethi •.'tOok:.place. Bali's
centatery. on the - services • be-
ing" conducted •by Re.v. :T. B„:•Coto.ilinid.'
• Annongst • the . relatives who , intended
were_ . Welsh .thei.,•mother>, Mrs.
Weir, Mrs. Lindsay,- Mr. and Mrs.
Currie, Mr. ' and hirs.,,Mittdcelt
erich., Misi.O. • 'Welsh of kiii.leago, • the.
Misses., Erratt •"and•neicel.'of London,
lJiss Ryan' of • LeAt<lon;. Mr:El:ran -anei
daegliter Stanley,. Mr,- • ard .
Ilt•it ter ' of Britssels, -one!. •Mrs..
W. R. 'Clinton,.. Mr, .7 and.
Mrs. IVIcGotvan Blyth.,- . •
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Rev. . T1, H. Cottplanc.i.• exchanged...pet:.
'Pita: with Rev, :T. ;Kennedy of ...,Loncles-
bor4041ast Sunday:...
. Miss • Slater.: went ..konte •to.Sea,torth.•
hist Prhursclay- and: returned Saturday,.
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Whole Number 1316
Bayfield
Mess. W. Robinson at.id A. Mc-
Leod ' attended the teachers' conven.
tioa Seaforth en Friday and Sat-
urday last.
Messrs. Neiman, C. Ferguson, II.
Falcoriet'o Ed. . Erwin
left for Sarnia on Tuesday.
Miss Horner of Drysdale is the guest
alVIMrr.si.)...3(1.0.Tnill:tPer4t,;w1ro has been sperd..
•
ing the past fey weeks Methe
freuteusran:. to .lits• home in Clint(nt on
Mr, P. Farr cf Maier:eh was in the
village a Tuesday. -
Mr. Thos.. Stephens :of Seaforth at-
tended the sale ,of -the Queen's hotel
011 Mr, Wialfied McLean and Miss .7:Iddie
Falconer of Goderich spent Sunday in
the village.
. Dr. Metcalfe, wife and family of De-
imit were guests al the Commercial
le* days last week. •
Mr. 3'. Piusley of Clinton was in the
Village on Moriday. . •.
Mrs. I-Iaines ()J: flolyrcod is visiting
her daughter, Mrs.- Drehmanrc.
Messrs. C. Oarrow and Thomas Gan -
dry • of Gotlerich were in the village on
Monday Offering the l)ueett's hotel for
The -highest bid being too it
was not accepted, therefore the sale
wai; postponed. • • •- '
-Mr.. Berelay •of Huron College, Lon-
don, occupied '• the - villa of Trinity'
elturch..last Sonday. ••
Rev. &tell and .wife .were Coder- .
ieh this •week- attending the District
meeting • and . Wontan's -Missionary . • • • •
meeting of the Alethodist. church,
Miss Maud- 'Treader is -new 'engaged
at Mr. ItiatiiItOtt's.. ' ' : • • • •
Itliss Selena, Glazier was hoMe. 'last
St-FillidsalLg .: is0.the order 'of the' day nr.
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..ouQilitliitheerae.n.uml)
et . in this nei0borhood
are il !rough -• seeding. ' • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyerman went
ciP ,to Winglont on Monday to ',visit
thetr 'sail Ben. ' . ' .. • - .
Hazelwood. Bros.' raised .their ow
barn. last 'Friday.-- Mr, Zatticton .gut ot
Myth diet the fraine work. • • .• ' .•':
Mt. John Best and Miss I Allie ..f.yer.
Tyeririan's. • • • •. .Stanley Township, •: • .
miss Lime Connell is visiting;
• • Mistoblabel.RObinson -of Goderich-San- • .• .•'. . . • . .
at 3.-4r..: .. Mr. Win. 7, lielWig•,•Plkfrs. J. ' Jones and •
in da.yed., in Atiburo as also did Miss O. The . fifth • amitial reitition Of tlie Wal- ,
. .
man cf •Seitlorth -spent Sunday
'Goderieh 'toviiiiship• at preiient... • .' Yetighlet of the saute place •• • 'ke.r-Keys7Redilicir.d.. tail -lilies" ,will .. take • ' :
. Miss Lowrie, ' teacher, attended the • •' Mrs • Torribell of Grand Bend', was • place .itt•-the holm: of Mt', ' ;folio. Walk-
esoariivuernataiyen; • x.'n Seal'orth • Friday ' arid • the . guest; ' .of her iniither, .Mrs.. ' S... er,.• four miles .east .of M'arlette,•1 Mich., • . •
,.. .. • .. .. . Clark, who is improving .in•healt . on June Sth. last. reumons . aro
Messrs.- Elias Ball and Vost•er Wright The, funeral of . ?Ur. :Win. •Andersou's the.- "Most iOyouS nature:and the inter- .
lolle'd..11V,esaelteyi:husti,i.. •.727.0.• .h..i. e. 1.1.a.ta}i... ....Ion,. 'child, which -was . fourteen months. OW; est in them grows each' year.- It will
took place last, Friday to. Ball"S eeme- f>e, renteinbered that last .y.ear it • was
2 Mr. M. IViarriSon 'Paid d IlYing' Niii: terye'.. ' ,•.• • • ' ' . • - • • :. . lieli'i ..: at the' 'tonic of • Mr, ..i ameti
,to ' 8eaforth •or business': • • : -, ---'• ' • •; . •-, . ... .... • . • : . • .... -..Clyiricatt .of the Parr Line 'anti Was ,
•
. . . . . . - •-,• .: .•. , " • .a.tteudeel.by, ;nearly a Iteneired :.0c. the • -
• 'Mr. Thomas.. Quigley of SectiCith .. . •.. ...• .. ..
•Mr...P.:•Quigley of the, 7th ernicensiott. • G..oile...rich.7. owAship.• . . :
• . . cov.sins • from .the Marlette diStriet..... ,. ..
jtine.'fith will see' Ci tainaber fiinti -thiS
i itterit 1 oat Sander with , lits benlher, . . •
con: is having -another *storey added th -1011Agii.... /•?..,. -peel; spa -rt. -0:+u, .;(a.n..ay.: ;lie. -w.
: 'air's. G.::N7.001347h71<ifiae..1:1-erc -s:ite0e: e. se' Eel: .
. . . . . .
tiale on 'Tuesday. '•• .• •-• . • . • • , •
Miss- I4ahra •:TaelCSou of Ripley • T.'s .
the1a..i: , eNgli ieuicei ii: 1 tt. of Mrs....W. -.A. .1tletilo.ry _
iy0.. 'friends.. 6.f.'..mi's0 s - . ienitie ' -..i..... :
Brcwillee . wine .shocked .th hear Of :her
deeth which -Occureed at her -home •
in Seater& •on Friday last. Quito. '• a; . . ..
number.. irony here.ettanded the. funeral •
whieli 'tea:place cni Sur,:day. . All 'ex-.
0.t.etindd 4,siveintir.l.11y ,. tr,... the bere..aNe'd fat. hcr . .. -
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• .MisS Kate- nail: and...friend of Znrielt • • • ' • '
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Yisited "at-: her rlidirie•oar Sunday., .. :-..•-..,' .. .... •
• Mr. '\V. 1-1. Rotten/airy perchitstel the
old homestead' from. Mrs-Nevi-tr.-.
' - Mr. and . • Mrs,' George Shiipson. - left ' • •-• -
For . 'their . new.. hornc• in llreelcin ''.. on- • '
WeeineSday.. ' -Mrs: • Nevin, .7.CIrS; . Sitnp.-- .. .
sons leo her, accompanied theta. • •
• •• Mr. Joseph Robinson has Sold •• his .7 • • •
residence te. Mrs. Mustard ofthe Lon- ' •
clon Road. We hape Mr. Itobinse..1.1.:,,j,e,.
• fe.inly will still. remain it. our little. . • .
town as they •are go•o<1 citizens. . • . • .
. Mr. Alex...Rot:is Was the guest a:
Mr. Jas. Btirdge this week o . •
• The t est animal Distriet meeting- of
-ftlotie'Li..1(1)...)01„.1.1:,. is r to be held'. here some: :
1Vliss W. Thompson' , near Blyth
trs
KFiC'x last laat week:. • : • ' •
(tRoe;n.). • ,Sintina* is yisi
Mr. G. Jackson of Egenondeille veils. • -
the.guest of Brucefield friends ore day .
wa.s'.the geest of Miss
Mr, and Mrs.. J. Echlin and family •• • .
Wert Visiting at the Nile last Se.nday, .• , .
iirriri,F.; LocAii8, . . • • litistlers with ..a hay press is .eiicleticed.:
' • • . •,..- • And ..Mr .• :0.... Flynn. That "'hey- are,
00• • . , .. . . • • .
. Read .sinall ads on .page 5. -• ..• . , • • , - 4
by the fact that, they pressed 140 bales
tem to Clintdn on the 24th..7- • .. Mr.* •Jas. Brown of the. "6tlt Con, •
.• In two hours one 45 Nninutes...
Goderieh ' 'and -other correspondence
appears on page three,. -
Mr. J. IVIiller • lias . bought a gasoline has- hae. the aniStortune to have ono of
lit)irsuiwseodrkfooini.• horses. used- up with a.
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engine for Pionct)ing PurposeS. . . • The • maim 'friends of • Mr, Thos.
• Cantelon 'Byes. have shipped- .. omit
10,000 pounds of 1 btitter the past week. O'BrierJ of -Tuckereirtit.h. will regret. to
The first shoot for the- IToVey trey- hear otitis •serious illness, but hop..
pity will be held on ,Thursday etc:ring e.leirt long tic. „hear of his recovery,
Tile ..Attlicte council ,Illet at • 2 , p• tn.
lal'gt.'•• ••••'''.''''',.•.--' ' '-c•Ii..:•ii. •ir.•• -.-4. ••••• - --,-,;• 'cin''' tMotxlay,• • the. -16th,t 'when tenders
Clinton' octun
Visit the tondes1.,oro CouncilT• iwieiliti were received and opened front the
Moneiay evening-, the conveyances , followirg. contractors ... •Por tke . COW- •
leave their 1,0.11 aboat 6.*). • . * LP crate work of ,lour bridges -F, GlAter..,
idge ' S.: J. Andrews liI: Morrison,
A .few days ago Mr. A. Hooper of
tau& handed a cheque for $41.25 to•
Mr. •.S. Pearen, whose finger was injar-
cul while working in the organ factory.
Needless to .sav Mr, • Pearen believes in
an -accident policy and carries' one.
ANCIENT FORESTERS• nomii. •
-Geo. T. IlIcKaY,'' Nagle 1it I col y I lift
G. Foy. ' • • - • c ' .4 ) '' c) 4poAsolung in his hand. . , .•
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The 'Community. was greatly Shockeei
For the. steel i4tperstructure-r rain . •
on • Suneay morning to learn that Ch-
.Dickscin Bre.s., A., Dick & Son, Alton . arles, son of•Mr, John Jenkias;" had
A. Hill 8.c Co. Mitchell,. and lames A.
Mr, . Joseph leolelaugh Of the. 12111 -w" at t filth animal gothere-, •
to ..11' ' 1 '
his house, the work :being done '' by: rubber -tired • buggy.. .1,2,i -chard will be
Messrs.. Henry. 'and John 'Watkins. of kept busy • driving the young ' • .1adies. -
Clinton. It will', be, well; chine. Mr:
.. around, ' • . . . ,
_Hicks of the same line .also content- Mr. Jack Johnston of. - Bannockburn .• -
'plates improvewents on his -dwelling, was the guest of Treasurer Reid on. •
. Mrs. Snell preached in Oole's church smiday, .. .' -.. ., •• .
4 0-- s•
on Sabbath. evening last.. Service Js . IIIiss • E. • Peck and Miss Dalrymple
be held every .second Sabbath or& '4 were around eallitv on Saterday .a.t:.. •
during:the summer. at 7 o'clopk.. • the homes of Messrs. C.• Johnson, • .L..• • .• • . •
fortithe te; • lose.. sOme cattle lately, • . j Jeltnsen and. Joseph. Ricle:, .•
• Mr, 'Robert' Ilan -ley had • the oils- (nark
ardson. - • . - ' . : • • .. - , '
well as ..cati be expected, her .. amity. Mrs. Latity.. Clark and her daughter,. . .•
Mrs, John.Ratitwell i$ impfeving as
Maggie', . visited, at the home of • Mr, ., .
f deltas will . be glad te hear. . .
On the •eveiving of. May the 24th there . Rev.. Mr. Miller • is attending Dis- .
. David.:Dcwar on lifinelay last. • .
Will be it eirettit.Soci4 it the parsoi-. triet''lliee' ting • at (=eclat& this week...
•aige in hayfield, The.progron will, be mr. W. 'Ratliwell is the lay delegate •
rendered by the,. tolent froin the, three
different appointMents: A •good, :time .
from the Varna cireuit, ' , .. . • .
The Parr Line farmers •say • their' 0.. -
- .; hall wheat locks well and that from ... ,....
.is looked 'fOrward to. ., .
' 'Mr, Albert Thompson- 4VAS . thiS..W4c,. present --ind)cations:it, will :vitae.' . thirt.y',....;
a few days in Georgetown or) buSi- bushels. to the acm, . hitt - the prospects . •
ness. .. . • are not (pito so fo.vorabk in, . some - •
Master Edgar ,Lartelon of .the 9th 1
ewer ps.rts of the townschip. .• • ..
coil. has been:laid up • with blood The township court. cf. revisiou. will
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Vaitee NeW gainborg,. The .successial. died sliortly attar ,nridnight...• He wa.s•
pr,ds iwilig, Get,. )14.. maci<11.3, • ofriten. in iltis.' usual licaltli 'the day . previous ..
vice of the Church of Er.glend being On - Motalay einnting Court Prosper- 4% Co. of. Mit 1 II f ' .
or the won tops. ' ,.• ,
.and vets otetively eitgagedr it WO dut-
ies on the farm. -He retired to rest
tory, 'the beitutifel and impressive ser- • • ••• sail for the concrete work and, A Hill
eouchicted by. the Rev.- Mr. Deihl, rec. tty Celebrated its 12111 ihniversary b Allbridges'.e W • I . • .
y • the wil be floated wail about; ' tae usual time tout between
tor of 'Christ church, InverrietY, ass. having. an At. Home which was large- etecrete. •
slept in the adjoirthig,thout, dieatd a
twelve and one o'clock his sisters, who
• isted by Rev. Mr. aVieLettn, of . Knox ly. attended :by Anciet,t. Foresters anti • The railway Venus liv-te.sv Nrafi paSs-
' placed on the, c sket. ening games were • participated in and re-ptibltslted three times and r .- •• -
egtster- noise and on. entering his roam; found
him in the death 'struggle ; he passed
oway• it few minutes later. Let's draw
church, Tara• The nlanY kcetitifid friends...During tlie course. of the ev- cc!, bv the council and 'Ordered to. be
- ren, Jessie oral Arthur, to motirti their
• loss, and to {Bose in their bereave- Gramophone,
• meet is extended. the sympathy of the Address,
community, Alining those from a dis- song,
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tante were the following relatives and Iiistrairental,
** friends : Mr, Geo, McNally avd Mrs. Recitation,
Imo Graham of iClicsiey, Mrs. A. Flat of Gronapionle,
44. DesbaratS, Mrs, Todd of Goderich, Selection,
W, Shepperd of Clintota Mrs. E.; Laur- God Ss.ve The *ging. • after court of roister... brother to Edward, reeetitly
3 D r vears ago, to deliver tke road lists,a
Mr W '0 Elliott, who has been a
muting of Wesley chum 1
tc• reach there abort the first of June
Mrs, A. J. Holloway and Miss Kate ll, Welk Council will ineet again ion 2o,
.o LC Wiarton, Mrs. W. Crawford of Iniring the t‘velve years since this when the ice breaks it.). Mr, (yeorge
returned home and will work the farm.
Closirg itddress,
, i)r, Dow and .Mr. Cutlibertson ofbwelt but the following lamifits have been weeke ago returned from the .1.:.listtskrtau:;111dt6t'enc(11c7rtgle) wuilatl(11earivevoY.:::'
Richard's Landing! Mr. and Mrs. 3. Court was organized (here have been
4. MA*, Mr. and Mrs. HarrY Christie* *to deaths aitioug the Members, but mr, Geo, \v. ,siinnicuttg, who e: mimic ages from Seattle, Washington, 10
West, has accept:eel it
Stratford, 'While here and *tette-m(10011e by way ol 1'113N-
PoSitioll as • atoonci, Calte Horn in; ko'ottila l'America,
tr, 1.-lottral, Mr. and Mrs. Putnam of Sou- paid
' thaittpton and Mr. and Mrs. Blaney of Medical attendance, etc $ limas
r T' • • Sick Denefits $191.37 Ita was the guest of Mrs. li:veratt. etlphia.
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be held on Monday,. May 300. • • . ." •
--The f011owiligWero•munifg those • •
delivered' :live hogs to Clinton buyeni
this week •: Joules Keys, ji'inies Mc- •
Clyment, sToltn • Sparrow andi •Williano
Rath:tech: • .••
Sorry to .hear of the• serious illiteas .
of Mrs; 0. It Stephenson 'but at Lime
of 'writing site is Improving.
Miss Emma, Peek spent Sunday at •
the home :of Mr. joseph Richerdson.
Mrs. It:evert:I Johnson visited at , the
1)011211 of her Moiler on Monday.. - ,
. What might have been it SaTIOAIS af.•
fair happened on Itricity. Jest when as
two of the. little boys were .going home
from • school:they gathered up some
leaves and set tire to them behincl.Mr.
D. McNaughton's batn, but owing to
the energy of .Art. and Mrs. Meis.laugh-
ton ane., Others they inannged to get
it out before any serious damage, was
&Me. .
•Mr. rritz Wilds has rented Itis.farut
to Mr. W. .1. Stinstin for (Le season,.
Ntr. Stinson intends plying it.
Mr. Dan. Spencer, who has been vis-
iting friends here the past few weeks,.
returned to Toronto. on Monday where
he is employed in the Abel • Ihtgine
Works. • • .
.1,1eiten. Bros. have purchased Mr.
O W. Reid's traction ergine and W.
Pulmer'S blower, so we have no doubt
this fail they -will be able to. do all
. kinds, of threshilig and, blowing; Suc-
cess boys,.
Mr. Chris, Parker, who 1. Item en-
gaged with Mr. Wi Slack foe the past
• few Months as ergineer, has resigned
ard lets acrePtea posith4it With WI.
••4\111Stard of hayfield, .
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