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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-05-19, Page 3I 19th 1904 0O 00 000 00 0000 00'000000 0000000 The News of 6oderich. NIISS E. A. Skit:lbws, ;...?".:€'0X4,'.'kriXiX('',CKiXi.7004.0/000 .• . • '1700,-.,..0e. The thank elerks sent here from thin) I " Baxl, Pr4ents and chihirea ' nloAlL to time are so clever and. amiable that ' worse if possible" Was a part of a we always regret their leaving town, disenssion to which we listened on Now it is at.. Arthur Qua, a skilful , Sunday evening on our return from organist E.S well as pianist,' mho 116.-s !the postolliee and we thought what a been transferred to Quebec. city. In battle all our religious 'workers have •decorating the different places in which I to Light in .this generation. . our soeieties held entertainments, , S. Morningstar of stra.Wberry fenne, balls, etc., Mr. Qua, always led in is in. London this week. • artistic deeoratious. We wish hint good Harrv MeCreath, a young swept Mr. fortune. 1,.W. Metreath, left last week to take a Dr. 0. H. Cook, lately with Dr. L. ' position ca the steamer Flint now M. Mabee, has oPietted up his-.d.ental lying at Buffalo. surgery in Fort William. He won: Mrs. Snell (nee Lizzie Thompson) inany friends here and in social circles, • will lie lulsse(1 . Las returned to Iter hottie at Chicago after a three weeks' •vhdt with • her Holdirg a ball in the Hotel Goder- parents,. Mr. and Mrs. R. .1.11caupsori. ich has been the wish of many' . of our citizens ever since the hotel was We are Pleased to note that. . the brickyard in Colborne is going ' to brat and they will be happy to feart, that a grand ball will be gwen -there: , b°Q111 this season. an - the evening ef the 24th of liday. i On IVednesda.y a. m., • teat May, a We are glad to know that the .24.th ,: leer late residence in Toronto, Miss lIfellfieleing passed. away front the cares will Le celebrated in eotne public , way „of life. this year of 1904. 'While itere she was unreinitt- out of town. Ye't• 'r.allY 114. Y be"./ in in her love for St. George's SIM- ! day sehool wed sid(int •a great part of John S. Carrie has returned CO ixis iller • time .in painting and other suit - home "Bleak House" and will be the I able work fcr bazaars held from time guest of his mother Mrs. ;Rev.) Car- i to • time for ' the church.. Her parents, i.: few days. First class ' itotiors .Dr. and Mrs, George _Mc-Mit:king; hay - were assigned -him in three snhieeta at iing -been laid to rest' some, years life - the recent examination in 'Wycliffe vlorts .to her death ovly Miss Georgie College, Toronto. . Mali -eking is left of thatonce happy Messrs. Johr. Wiley and his friend, fainily, and, we bare heardthat she is Earl Harrington, returned to their an invalid. . .. home at Camillus on Monday, . " My LadyPeggy ,Goes to Tovvn." Miss Lily McKay avd Miss Barbara was as the editor of The NeWs-Record Parrish of Kintail were Goderich vis- ,§a,ie;, . ,:‘ full of interest from. beginning . itors this month. . .. to end," and exceedinglywell written Mrs, Fred. Murney is an expert for ' the times • iv whtcb My Lady. needlowomart She is engaged the past Peggy lived. Bean BrMturet '.was . v month rpoe Mexican lace to be used well. • known' A' cluu'acter of the. - .sante as a border for a net .curtain. • • • time. .. • ... • • . ..• • . ., Mr. W. II. Bates removed with Iii .• We hive heard Many perSor.s - re- •fainily front Wells Survey to the %helmet gretting the. present dearth of places on Toronto. street .lattily occupied t .by where rag carpet ,inay he woven, Ill - Mr. Bassingthwaite. We are. sorry to mess' prevent:0 two -of our ' old. ' time learn that Mr. Bates .$s laid np . • with weavers from carrying CIL the work typho.id fever.'and a• Sailor who works alt .winter . at , •,. • Pastor Graham's little child is the it .is gone to his vessel: Another well third sera from this locality of which • known 'weaver is- busy with so. many we know, to the Sick Children's Hos-• ..other undertakings that he cannot at- pital at Toronto. -One was a boy. . terid to -Much weating and .another is. named Everett, one a little daughter. not very well-, - . • " ' • *.. ,.. . of Mr. Chris. Johnston elle, the latest We called on Mrs. jam Millian Sr. Pastor Graltain's little girl, who • has . en •Monda,y, a. nn and found herprO taken fever since going there. gressing ; :very. .satisfaCtorily., . . being Mine host of the Hotel Bedford has 'able. . to •sit up two or three lours purchased a Shetland pony and, little every . :aftersicioe." • Fortunately 'the.. Bernice is bud•d ng Met r.to a -skilful .willz ' of the bull•et from ' a revolver, equestrienne.Winch Was fired throrgh her :chamber . . • Ellis Bros. have lan illuminated' sign Witt.d0w, whieli is or tile west side -of bearing the 'name of the "Huron. Hon- the house, au& en the upend floOr, se." • . did. her no. "he.;rin. . .The . act • Was • coni- . M. rnitted by soine one wile,- cared. 'little rs. Elijah Martin is havingbuth . _whether anyone Occupied.' the 'room - or. room . fixtures placed iv. her •residerice. _not and in:the 'night too: • The bullet . on Neevgate street. . .• • • .:' inacle the prettiest break we ,eyer saw, AiMexra.;ilt•afeurrnfeayrniliajosr jptilifechBateydficitihdeizo.'oatad.thesi:etutiwIticieniftraie• .0sPrildleler lw)aelt,;(r)y,r,chti:t.teN.ayriteit;11 It is . a lovely place and has a -long . the. curtain is not so: artistic • aud. tne aventie! of , trees from the fence to; -the bullet. is ..so ..brasedafterbeing spent -. house which, is Linke a distance, back that '•• one cannot - •deterniiiieeto.. what aneehas a lovely 'view of Lake Huron,make, of revolver it belongs., it found: Mrs. Horney. is now able it. wok tO• ilid-' clethes hanging'ien the -wall, ...ea. town from her residence somn•distanee -dravenaek .. to giviag. , any mere . per. east of the G. T. R. crossing, and She fore:tionS, and fell on -the floor, •Mrs.. was almost a coutirnied intialid. frdin Killian .is a regular •soldier, the - shot sonic. • stomach .trouble. . having 'dote her 'no.liarrie.... , .. . ..., ei Captain William Paster .of 1.1i6jaines .......ii'Viola iss•. . . Pena:Mgt-on,' sieter..-• • •of . N. Or tcolt the tug Cyntnia on. Satur- Itei;s,.., -T.., Jirieigiei,- is .the--aSSietant.nt.: day up to Tobennoray.. The Cynthia. lay here all winter. •• • . the. Imp•erial reStaurant...., .• .• • • •• , •. . . .. . , .. Mrs, W, 1VIerney's• little daughterhas Mr. Angus McKay has removed front Newgate .street to 'his new. cottage on fully :recovered from her late. Indis- Cameron street. . . . Mr. James- Robertson of the Organ Miss . liitirrey has 'not, vet • rciterned.. p - factory has purehased, the •lot . adjoin- front ..her•visit....to:,Gwe•-.Lailding. -. - • ,,.. .... -1.g his residence on BritanniaRoad Mrs,. Douglas ; is ••enlargi.ng.• her cot-' from Mr. Joseph Whitely. . tage , by putting an..,addition' toi the'. Mr, Jack- Yule Jr,. has removed- from back and a . stone foundation tinder it:;. ' his late residerce -Victoria' street, to . The 'Misses Margaret. and • Edith. Pal,. the -house, . on Newgate street , lately ,ccner .spent Sunday. at. their .1totite 6.t..• occupied by. Mr. Simon MeKay... , . . • BaYlield,..• • :. ., -. -.; • • • - ••.. • .'• ' .:' • Mr. Peck Steep and fatn•ily of 'Clinton ' Services. were • lie14...•.0.1 1.seension have reme•yed to Victoria: street, 'Go:1.z Thursday, i'211): '114.51, at :both.-SL-Ppl- erich, .• where they have rented 'the er's, and .8t,' George S•chtirclit"s., .• . : dwelling lately oceupied by Mr. -Jack •. ,Victoria-.. '-Onirch • had a large .• ecue 'Yule Jr, .' • . • .gregatiors. on Sunday. evening. to- 'hear Mrs. Weir removed from . West. street Rev. W. A; Grahame'seatintial seri-not,' last . week .te, the house on •St. Pat: on TeMiderance.. He took for his text rich,- street lately occupied . by Mr. .the prophecy Of. Nanuni, At .the offer-. John Mitchell. and his daughter; -Miss tory: Mr. Belcher .sang "The..Feaste 'Of Anna. .. . . . .., B•elshaiaar..", ' ....• .' • --• . . • Mr. Jack Oakes, late, of Clinton.' is''.' ' .Mrs e W, if.e.Graliant .retyrneer.: • last foreman in 'Winnipeg in a eeap.: factory. Week, :hien :encrOnto with her..-eltilertine.:. and Samuel MeMatn- who. left his farm. little Edith" being' -lett. at .ilic.- ....Sick on the Huron Road lately, is shipping •Childrens :•hOspital, '1 -where. she int:St clerk in thesame establishment .dt a stay for. •Seenc. • One.. • She. las .taken salary of $2 per day.. ' iineasles- ainee., gang ••there; not.fever, • Mr. JatneiXon Reid. has quite r.ecov.-.• 'The. Stins .-Of 'EngTand ••will ..atteitcl. d.i.. • ered .from his late it.dispositiott... . . '• vire. 'serYice. in .St. ,•Gaorge's ...••ehurch Mr. Haekett's residence • an Light:: next Sisidav..'. •-•.' • .. . -• • •-. • • ..,. •lic•use street looks quite attractIve tlits• • - mte njenia. .:Tlion • •returred • On..Fi-i• Season in its new coat of greeri paint. day'-from,.a i'lightful voyage on . the Mr. Angus Macdonald . will yet make.. Atlantic. '.eitd..11'i.: l• a- inexiec...•• - • • •his inark as a Marine painter. On'e of . . • Mr. • . :Jan Ryine.. of ' COlhornd '. will his latest views is a well finished three. sped, the summer in tonn Witte his re.asted schooner iv a raging storitt'on engine in .Quatietion. witb., S. .Petter's Lake Huron. Me presented .. Cal/Lain eeneent inixer.. - : ; ,• . ' ' 1VIalcolin MeDenald, his father, -With a .. Mr: 'Roy.. ITarrieoit's cart horse was marine view. of -the trorthera slicire: -.Of te, i .;. 'ant. On Tuesday ' a: oi. by seine otte Lake Huron pitintid on canvas: - ' - ' and be Marched OITA° his rild, The Old baseball grounds -are all reitv the . 30. it Porter faint .. -Some .• -peeple being bought and fenced and hak-- affirmthat animalshave no litemc./ry, ball teams, like the Indians • 114 ' Lite ' 46tit-,lier6 is ati,ilittstratiOnetothe certe Nati ;west, have to look. Up .other play • trary.. • _ • . . .. . . grounds. . . •..AliateY ' . is the gtiest.: tef.• Mr. Itredges we ne,te has added -a br..„ther,..• lyir; upinailb nc..A„.ning.,. . . fancy railing I.L. , the top of 'his 'vele' The Women s, Institute net at • •the antlah as well as the balceny to the . pretty .resid.nce•of Mrs. A. 1). McLean front, as we mentioned last •Week, MS on . may • 121 h. 1 jj.. ‘t (ink ns litSti tii te visit south has whetted ids ;taste • foreefe•Breyfnfideintbfill.'ode''tri. send their-pm:Pe bcanty.• . sitlent and 'some. of their' offiecrs..up to Tile Misses Pearl Hillier aria: Iliallelle• attend ..this Meet leg be t the morning Knox of. the Collegiateinstitute hive' shotVer poSsi Lly m i I i fated. . against joined the .klilliner‘s school of . floral ilteir'..' towing. The pres1dept, . IVIrtf, architect:1're but if hots are -banned c!antelon, presidtd. Aliere Was a very from church axed theatre and fashion, large gathering, someleing. new mem- dictates that in summer . .1. ba ..wonalt. tiers. Miss Skillings was ...tilled upon . and girls are ;to promenade liorcheaded, to preside at .00 piano while an sang we cannot see how any sensible girl the doxology, after which the roll was would desert the roll 0teacher's tra- called and the .minetes of •the - .1a.S't ining for that of • Millinery. 'rile latest,. meeting .read and approVed, The first. fad, in hats is •to 110.Ve. a crown 01 lanatiess to attend to was'he nanntig pretty straw braid and- brine of white of the date and place of holding the hi( nne, which seems like looking Or- "mai . picnic which will he Lodi on oegh the hat.. Pritlay,. 3 l l il j MIL:tat the Point Farm , , Mesdames T. R. and 'W. -Jewett 'of ' The, suibmeie bleetilig (,,,.., the wanien.3 • Davfield Were in tc:wn on Tuesday 'and • InStitlite-to ibe,leld at the Temperance spent an hour or -two the guests et. or ,towrj ball on the afternoon and ev- Mrs. Charlie Symons,• ; e , .„. . ening -of June, 14th,. was .alsa discussed Tire Mothers' meeting' was heiti ' on and •a committee was formed appoint.- . Friday at the pretty borne of . , Mrs... - ing .Inenthers to preparc. a, program: fm: Alex. Davidson who t$ tin "tiV°.. mthi- the skim. After the busincss part ' of ber of the W. C, T. V. and is the pill- the program blaster Doty was called ea who takes floral offerings tc. tlie typo. to render a violin .solo 'tit/tick he sick. Mrs. J. P. Ilrown presided ht the d:d with inuh. credit, flis selections absence of Mrs. W. A. t,raliatit., Mrs. were, mach appeeciated. Miss - tam- .. , . Dan. Sntfurlaild read the les,sails of thee patgit presiding at the m;,e aim. •th, aftertiont:. Mrs. George keitesolt react stissps Cleic and Mat guerit, miner a little summary of the Mothers' Meetings instituted by 111,rs, Richard S. Storrs, Braintree, Mass., a yomig woman of 19 years ago. "The While Life," a new book for young people„ was given to those who wished t6 purchase a copy. Thanks were offered iiVIrs. Davidson, after refreshments w,er.e. served, for her hospitality. The, next - Mothers' Meeting will be held at the residence te IVirs. Cameron .oti • 1,7•th May, Mesdantes It. W. IVIcl<einde and .T. H. Colborne, great W. C.' T. II, workers, kindly attended the tiecetivg. teed -made some judicionit- remarks. Rev,. C. IT. P. Ower, mid that lie never heard such beatiti.fut singing in liis life as that of the blacks lit Santai. ea, the men taking bass arid tenor and otlte Wrfnicn Soprano WO altO,._ Correspondent, 000 00000000 s,. The Clititort News-Reeetd riamissammosom 1, . , Goderich. Port Albert, -111;ss Hva Cooper of Clinton will • give a paper clif"Contpdsition" at the teachers' 'convention on Friday. Mrs. Mark .of New Hamburg is the Vilest of her sister, Mrs. W. 0ur4ry. Mrs. Dan. McIver and her daughters,. the Misses Howell, art:. preparing - to remove to Winnipeg where Mr. Me- IVer has a situation as travelling sal- esman for a hardware establishment. Mrs. McIver has been kr years before our eitizer.s as a stylisb ank.practical Artiste, in modelling. and making lad- ies' eosturPfm aril doubtless will be much. missed, IL M's CustontS in the •7-cstoffice is always elosed after p. M. On Satia- days. . Miss Rutsom after many ykars man- agement of the business ol Mr. George Porter., has severed . her cour.ection with the establishment and will be siteceeded by Miss Goldthorpe. Mr. .McCell has 4lot .returved to work at Niagura Falls, but is on the islaad staff qf Alarlten, ship builder. Mrs. Brigham of Wilson Street is petitiening foi. the water works sys- tole!. to. extend to ber residence. On Tuesday evening, fah May, • at St. • George's S. 5, room the V. r. G. 'were addressed by the Rev.• C. 11. P. Owen, rector Ilaysville, his sub- ject being. "Some experiences' in jain- aiett." deserintion the • fruits, oranges, pima...IA:1es, bananas,. bread- fruit and mar:goes, wa.s Neer vivid 'and lie- so impressed upon its .the intchse beauty of the greLa hills and 1110111) tr.JillS of J.anutica, its different hinds of ferns, its palms, . its cedar. and ma- hogany, we almost thought we • saw it alL -(1WCit at great length on the superiOr religious spirit 'evinced by the black population over the white, all K:nvity he.savs to the 'strict teach - legs. of the Church. Of England: At Chriatinas they decorate the church withithe .white blossoms • Of the sugar cane,: the red sumach. and island fruits, aki ng • the.' grandest • display he ever. saw in. his life: . Ile one who can 'spare $200...to -spend the wirder ••in Kinestore Jamaica. The X', P. G. contemplates a return:. visit ..to the Y, P. G. Of Clinton., • . • . . . - Miss; (lex OFR-els°, Dakota, who spent the past winter with. her neiee, Mrs. Harry 'Watson,. is spending •' thiS week with'her relative, Miss -Clark, itt Goentich totynship. - • '•A new. sidewalk has' been formed QII the -north Side Of -Britannia Read,- the hest possibly the teivie could. • do, in lieu Of .cement: ,• Wick: dust and . cbar- ceal • -goes •• • largely ivto. the material npon the grass. It .is good . and ha.1111eLstlaine • . john: and James • Ciaigie • left ' train-. her Ste.yrier where they are the guests' of .Mrs. -Donor, wife of Um. manager of the Bank .of. .10re:tit° at' that • place' .• • • • .. •• . • Some,%peeple fear a. honey famine, sO inany bees died -tiering. the *inter', 1,.aSt • season. the • gat ns cef . out: , eitt- 'zens were PlerdevISIY s,k with lovely dahlias. in DI 'Ill, • till month :of' May ..fifidS'•iiearly,.ail the rotten,' frozen or."•clestroyed• by:the• 'water, in...cellars.. We • havu met' several ladies -win) loss.:. .MarVet. Clerk lergliSon is • t,ettitig. a. Water :service. put residence on:, Icedys. street. .• • • • • .. . . . • .•' . :.• Clerk W. 1V,erye- is having"; -hitt Pretty . :residenee .on•-•Eiteil!4 Shingled and .a .fleAV:facter. put • on. 'Miss i:TeCisaig,' late '-of..Goderich,' and a:one • t4IIK,' forewOrnan. in. th.0 .knitting. factory • ...and leader .of the. Epwerth T.,eague •Victoria • street eberch,.. ...is• mew ae trained nurse, graenating it Superior. • City.. • . HosPi tal • • - Miss • ma- Cett.ig is. the sister of' Mrs. LeWitt:. :Miss ,•AusliroOk, popular . soloist, Who :WA •Wedding • Dee troi „ : will visit • Torrinto "beforc. re4.• turning . to • her e •res'identee• .0N itlidale • • 00 saw,. terV sWeeiln the new Cano.dia.ii - 'song ''Where the ,calmg Maples - Grow." folk:wed by anothcr lovely new song "In the Village by the Sea" sung by the. Misses Mabel and Pearl • TretheWuy. Male I 1,:veld.iin at. the piano. A rc.atlitig was well .rendered by Mrs.. George Ilissett entitled "Wo- man's Wasted Eine gv" was att • eex- ceediunle vt . Dever, shewing how. many daily ditties may be performed in a sitting position itistead. of in a Standing posture. System, too, was a 'grand help in making twiny duties light. Mrs. Bissett received; warm ap- plause. A Vote of thatika was given Mrs. A. D. McLean for her ,Itioduess itt giving her handsome drawitig „rooms or the meeting. Refreshments were SOrtNti at .0 D. itt. . • The. following news was received' by Mr, Tlomat; Graham last week wliteh. refers , to his ierother in.To.rorite, Robert Graham,. 76 years t..f age; -is in a very . conditions:O. $t. Mich- ael's hospital,. the, result. of initaling gas• at thef .horne •ei. his daughter, 347' "i-Oung street. Graham Was was Tatitd .unconsehitis in his - repel ;yesterday 1116rning.7, Ills .age is. against. 'his, reeovitry. ,Mr . • rehatia n - tended. limning. shortlY• ,to • Port .Albert • where.•In owns: 'a farm. , . • • The -captain Of the schooner Singa.- . pore, .Caf,t.tain SY.therland; woe the Harbor IVIatitees gift this - year a $a • hat, on which. we cong,ratulate The Singapere cantle iv • light from 'Chatham on 8th May and left two day's .lat6r for SiliTerwater to • load lumber •for the LuMber Co. We hate .to • thank Miss, McLean of -'-!Spruce 'Grogo". for adios of • ;highly appreciatedgifis on Thursday last: . Mr. Itelwig.from Auburn is one of the staff at 'Sheppard's tonstirial •-nare. lont: 'A -Bridegroom. s. Trepidation.. A clergyman tells a 'story abOut a . man ft'o ottee *married to -hl loath wife UT:Wedding- .was. to 'fake plae'ein priVate house, and -While s.aiting •Ice. the. clock te; strike the hour the Much married bridegroom and the .rninister were together ftn. an uplier eliamber, The former nervonslY Paced the floor,.• tintil soddenly 1:e iimised, visibly brit ghtened,_ "Say,'', he said, "1 dunix why I should feel so darned shaky. It's just dumb .guess. I've, always had real good hick .gettin' wives -mine, have all been, gocd once." . , The..Nile. . Mr. Sebes of Essex, .a son of :Mr. n ' Joes . of tali. place has moved here to work -his father's farm. . Seeding . is • f ai rl y well • ad van :ea i a this district and some of the farmers are preparing their root groom's. . The subject. for .Tttesday -venni; at 'League Was "Ilow toexplain the plan of salvatioa to a seeking sotil,'. ttlIk" Sold D ' • .• . by Mrs. ( L .) ". . . ' . . . . • . . Lea.eto was held here Tiiesday eVen- ing O ' last week as :limit Miss Ruth - Oirvin led the meeting and , pauer was. given by Miss 1VfeIntosh on "Chricitian Frieintsit'Ae." 'Mose; who do not at- tend our Ltagiie Meetings miss some- thing. • , Jas. Crawford is busy this week raising his barn for a ceinelit William Crawford spent 'butalay Wm; friends on the 4th con. John Seltoeukals, wife and children returned Fridk.y from Wingham and Hanover wbere they spent a week with; friends. • Nels Pearson. has his new windmill on the ground to replace one wticli the Renal destroyed. . Dr. win. Hayden, Godertch,, S'are (laved with this parents. Miss Lazio Richardson spent .0. few days Goderich this ;week and last, Miss. Jean Dunbar is in Ooderich at present. - Seeding is about mica in this rid- gh4. w.boorilil(rierr/tel. fstoirrrtyr to hear last week of Jerry Martin's audetn dtath at his home in.Dakota. .lite gentleman snout tie winter with. his parents at Kings- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Ile leaves a .frauily, Mostly grown rp„ but his wife has been demi seine years. Smallpox was the cause .of his "),flriv. is Wiles is again able to .be °•11,7ta.c61) 'McGee Seaforth, retailed • home again after spending' . a few days %volt hiS• son, •Jake, :Hackett town fishermen had. tneir blIN.°1wr...()ailitidIlr.6s.4.Tuginikyll. cheep:1.10s and family:were visiting his sister, Mrs, Becker (ef' .Hanover, .ar4.1. her brother, Adam Selu•afer of Wingheen, the latter part Of lust week and forepart of this. - Alfred Quaid 'lleft •thiS week for his boat as fireman. • • 0 John Grinton left the latter part of last week for TonaWaney.. - Fall wheat is almost a total loss in this neighborhood. Farmers are drill- ing barley in it for feeding pi,rposes. ,Thu. loss a the wheat will be felt • a great deal with the fanners who de- pend it 1Oft. on tbe crop. . : • Jacob ee, Seaforth ,. his son Jacob of this section this e•Je'karris Wiles has been • on the siek Jce Inotbae • leaves this Week- 'for Goderich for Olt.: summer months. • Nels Pearsou wife and son spent :Saturday -and Stir:day at Myth. Dr, W. V. Hayden . of Gotierielt. Suii- dayed at home:. •• St. Helen's Mr, Wm: - Umnphrey. baS returned' •from visiting his. ,• daughter, . Mrs. E T 1 . , The eloit of Calvin cht.rth held a. service song last 'fiundas evening' which was. inLch appreciated.: Miss • Peterson of near Whitechurch also sang • 14 solo, brielt•tetr*d- has ,got started.'. tq. •. Work ..agairf",fOr . the season.. • ' '• . .The Rev; C. II. „P. tiwen vine, formerly of • I,Leknow and St, Helbus 101-ei.•:.fictteut yin iatr,ist Miss el'hyllia. Ikon:woo-Ow. of .Car, is • visiting arolnd ..:. St. • Helena at:present.- . • Miss • .Tennie lies. rett.rited irenn, an .extentlid visit • o ith gds. Tor• onto, Whitby. and other. places. . • - Mr; - Woods, who has been ill With •ari•attack••of neuralgia, .is, • • we. .are pleased to saY, (Al the mend itgaie: M-cerostie has returned from.--. Winginon :after 4 pleasant elisit with: friendS.. Ashfield Township. 'Most of the •farmers in 016 SoUtherri 'part. Lf the,totviisleiP 'tare throtigh seed- ing' but the land being.hearier .feW in, the -.northern 1 art • haveenot • yet finished! . . • • 'Ile 'rodent rains axe telling lwOlittler- fully '.oe the 'meadows and spring- Crops, though. the,. wheat ,Crop is, not. si.iiel.ting • up, very last, Many liayieg• to plough itup. .• , • , : '• •reeftitiky....ceo,raitiving, started • on the .16tb:. Miss .Jennie. Ward is working at: Mrs, Geo. Ttraniky's.,, • . . • MiSs Susan Webster -is en -gaged at. Mr, Fee& 'Gordon's, Liteknow. •The pastor 'for this •eircuite. Mr.' Smith,' has restrin,ed -charge, hin daugleter. having •become . convaleseent,' • There is a great prospeet of frnit,'- granting that Mr.; Ftostkcepsquiet Borland haS •moved into '. the house recentlY •purehased• front Mts. Wilson, at Belfast. • • ' Lord Brougham's Advice. A man who recently complained to a . New Vork editor that lie was ineorre- etly •nuotecl by a reporter .was told the • RA stoty, which Lord Broughttnit told the House of Lords fifty years Ago : A friend of mine was represent- ed in newspaper as having said at a pithilie meeting in the city that be would not go in processinn to that 'd—old church,' meaning some par- ticular church. in the : city t. I Ldndon. ' felt ninch annoyeei at the ciretur..- - stance, and wrote a letter . to , the editor in which he. stated that Itis actual words were that he Would not go to that 'damp cold church.' Dot the tditor declared that . be believe.ei theerepeeter and stooti ..by . the profane version." . Lord' Brott- . gluon's moral was that it is fcolish to •qoarrel with a newspaper. "A goed moral," said the New York edi- tor, Morris Township, emumit held a Special meeting on May' 2nd, called by the reeve for the purpose of passing the Railway Ilv-law and also. for the transaetion 61, 'oCher business, The . Clerk handed in his statement of the votes .takett for arid against the By-law, the result being 99 for;the By- law% anti 35 against, and the total num- • ber of votes in the distrtet• interested. i5206. . Shaw-TaylOr-That said ..stateractit be accepted as correct' and that Ily-law No. 3 as now read be eassed and that . the clerk be, liestrticted to{ ha.ve so.id -By-latar pi...Wished three weeks as - re- quired by state:in-carried. Mr. Chas. .11/1eClejlancl inkteared 311 reference to the rieeesSity of putting in a_ tile- drain on the &cot street _of the village of- Belrrave. On motion': of eade--enii Jackson the Reeve and Counaillor '•Tavior. wtre in- strttettd to locate ,' and'specify the dram. and that • the cetineil pay . for the tile, providing -the interested. part- ies copal/tete the work. ... • • • . Mr. Jas. Marshall handed . his rasignation astfp..• Engineer.; On motion Of Taylor and %Sleeve the said resignation was accepted..• Mrs, M. Cardiff, 5th -Line,• Bing her -daughter,' Mrs, John Ames', .ofClortrallcit6Or pwili the dit- . eWng contract he has.. in -Morris so • as to get it completed, • • Mrs.' Sherrie Sr., 4t11...l.itie, is nc t • enjoying as robust• nealtit Inn- iatv• 'fritives -would wish. het. we hope . will make favorable progress the sPring weather" coatinties. • • ._;Maity farmers are:already .throttgli seeding, others' are nearly finished and all Atr• working hare; to -get sowhig comPleted Where are the :farmers • to he found, • who •ean.. wale arn1 rush things •along like the .Stardy .sons of • • "Oiir'' Lady _of the 5n-ows' ?T' •.• 5.,••• 5, .No.-. to Was. .the • seene.• of. hides - tie -On Arbor Day.. Thel school and• •seiteiill-varei,•. • tvere • thotoegitly •cleaned .and.1.1;6 general .appearance Of the plitee improvect. ••. 1 terwards • six • pro, -pram took place,' Which:entertained .r.a ' few 'Visitors.' The...children Omni, went home pleased' tidth the work and pleas- -ore. of the • da: re • -. • . • •• East Wawanosh. , Thos. Taylor of Westfield: lost a valuable make last 'week. • Mrs. Wm- Irowitt enderivent a suc- cessful operation last week and is pto- gressing nicely,. 'Mr. and Mrs,% It. McVittie a,-Weste, field visittd at Geo. Fothergeps. rin Situday. • • John Solar of the 61.11 Line. lpst • a. fine Tarntvortli last Week. , -• Blr. -3:13; Nichol and family Of Bel - grave visited at,James. Nethery's.' .Janies. Noble of the 6th Live finished ..seeding on. the ,41.11, beive first in these. parts. • . nerither of the farmers in this vie entity 'have giveu up the thoughts '• of raising roots a.ny kind the coining sea -Son and intend using all cake meal Mr... and Mrs,. A. Taylor of MorriS Visited at, Alex. ScOtt's on Sunday,' • 3. Noble 6th T,ine, thiposed • of eattle to D. it.arnsey of' Westfield -at a large figure last week., To have a truly delicious steak, rich and - done to a torn -,--it must he broiled, • Yet most ranges. , don't_ make . proper provision for brOiling. The broiling and toasting door of the Imperial 'Oxford Range is particularly capacious. You can get a large • broiler qsily intothe door and over t e g owing .coa s, ou c==> stooping or getting the 'heat of the 6re yourself Call at one of our agen- cies or write . to us for booklet The Gurney' Foundry- Co. , Litnitoar Toronto .0**16.trost Wiza.itaisseat -Aor.r..., • '4Vannowenor mosmole blY7 avis 84:Rowland, Clinton •. The tea.tirceting and program that will begiven here on tie tvith of May, it is expected, will be a little better than usual, Dr, Cook_of Clinton, will speak and sing. Two singers are ex- pected, froni Lucknow, and several oaf- ers. These along with our own local talent Will make it well werth &ming to hear. Then there will Le a supper, but it is not necessary co enumerate the good points of it. Ten, served frbin 5 to 8 o'clock, program after - Wards. AdittlaSinit 2.$ eau, 0 • 0 • • • • • • 0 • • • JOSHUA /044.4..4414„t4, Frost Wire Fence Has 6.0 equal as annorni Putpone Pam Pence It will turn Sieek without Wary– beautify Ahn Ptirni --- doe8 not teed constant piddling and with tettednable Usage 'Will last a life-tlitte, lionklet and particultiragivIn =request. Pou sALu • W. HALL. Summerfillf. / • 4 i * * . ARM WEATHER . . . . . , * * IIPP * * • * • ."1"61.1sFABRICS---wooseak.--. . . . . , . . . , a. . A.....„..4. . . 9; 4 * ir tl THE Dress Goods of:the inouient are 1 ti A lightweight of course for Slimmer is' 1 4, 2 right upon us, Just look over the follow- 1 * 4 4 4 4 4 41 ; White Mercerized Vestings in fancy ing suggestions. for a summer ;dress or t shirt waist, Mercerized Vestings 4, scroll stripe and dot patterns, will wash like a cup and, sauser .25 15 1; Also large range of other fancy wash ‘e 4 Waistings, h.eavier weight 4, 4; tLinen Su.j.tings t Linen Wash Suitings in light blue, 4 4 4 4 4 White & Fancy Muslins our own im- portation .prices lOc,. 12/2c; 15c, 20c and .25 t Also Black Muslin. 10c, 12%c, 15c, 20c and, .25 t *Tap Silks .35 t 41 41 dark bluelcham,paignIpmk and green g. 27 inches wide .15 MUSli/1S 27 inch wide for Waists in.black, pink, nark, red, brown, green; .cham- ' paign and the leading shades • .59 f. BARGAIN IN JAP, . • t • SILK WAISTINGS, 4 O. 25 ends, foil" yards in each leng- • • th, in cOlors and plain White. 00C r 0 and cream stripes per 'yard 7—•—• • • tit 6•4o.-11*.estoeso,awliwyb.^111rAti.,%16.W.,145.^4os•-0o,-abells..1b:At.,..krootoow-orNO ge 4E, • 4- 4- 4, • 4 4, Vests Corsets Gowns, Ladies' Gowns made of good- cotton. several neat styles Mother Hubba,rt yoketueks, insertions, etc.; finished with embroidery and. • frills, any 1 • th • •7 Crompton Corsets fitted with fin.e tempered :rust -proof • * .steels, prices . 50c up to .06 Ladies summer vest4fine light Weight t . cotton elastic knit, swiss ribbed,low square /leek, no sleeves, neatly trim-. medi.all sizes1 prices • 'we tori35c .‘ • 4, Erect formmodO,' Made. frOni . fine 4; 4' -lightweight batist.• full gorge bus, 4 - Cut deep hip, all -Sizes: all stylesl• 4; 4; 4 , 4 ' 1 I 4, 4, 41; * Pretty are the . New Parasols i . ' i I. 4—Lades' High Grade Parasols, silk cov- . • * eriu s, black and colors, 11a/idles are * 4, han some in new design in ivor 79 , • * . b pearl, smoked pearl inlaid with si - • i 1 • • 4, ver, prices - , , $1.50 up to .3.00 i: Golf, Automobile . . I, 4 4 . 1 and Motor Caps 4 t , 4 Dame fashion now says it's not at all I 4 necessary to own an automobile or ; even ride in one to wear them 50c and 25 : . Traveller's Samples * .4. 14. • fp. 4 3.00 Ladies' Collars in lace, stocksItabs and washable neckwear at less wholesale prices.. These are snaps ad 'worth.- your while to investigate. . • 1: 86 Men,'s Fancy Colored Shirts inplain 4' and pleated soft fronts,reg. $1.26 at 1.00 4 4 4' Ties Collars and Cuffs 3 This is a new department and is full ofn.ew and up-to-date ,p -to -date es wear. .4_ 4 Natty Ties, all colors and shapes, 25c .6 to 75c I Collars, all sizes and makes 2•.for.. 25C 0 Tailoring 4 4- • Mr. Comba is giving the best of satisfai ction n this • • 4 department. 4 Nobby Tweed Suits from $15 up 4 Pine • Botany worsteds hem $15 up 7 Alade-to-order Trousers from $3.50 tap Ready-to-I/veal- . • 94 • 114 3 rants, Overalls, 'Smocks, Jumpers, ete., at:all priees and good value. •frilAbilk644411:1140.11-404:•,460•06.046.11+%•4'• 4,, ••• 4; I TOZER BROWN 4.4Pi Successors to P, Louts & Son 101104440444.4.344:4444440.4.#44044414440-