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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-09, Page 1• 1. TON CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th, 1904. • . • ., • •.•. NeiefelefoleE310101010KiletelYele,K*4644: LITTLE LOCALS. MARRIED IN ASSINIIIOIA., FARIVF,1251 AIEF,TING. succussrtu, STI'DENTS. „ 4. 4. S" ....Your -.Choice, This week we are placing on sale 15 Suit lengths in Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, or Navy Blue Serges which we are going to make to order for $15. The assortment of patterns are all first class. The tweeds < are in light and dark colors in neat designs and will P,z, < -8:make a splendid suit for any time of the year. The r5 ) c5 regular prices of these suits are $17, $18 and $19. -esb I -<.)4 Z'i 1 i Our special price while they last will be $ 1 5.00 7 g (on view in window) • 1; > ••> aZ' • 1.0..Buy.tr a ;.Iteadya•Made ..Sui • 4,0 • 40 4 4 4 4. • • Any person not careing to pay $15 for a tailor- made suit will'find our $10 ready-to-wear clothing extragood value. • . . We cani give you dozens of bright new patterns , .. to to choose flora and are perfect in style, Workmanship and fitThe best .value you cn buy •• $ 1 0 00 c A .- a > zii.57,o2 , <>,V.:•.' ' • (cheaper ones ones if you .waut them) • . „ z's8 . :. 3 il- 41•4"0"."0"...."..........0.4.6.110.1a•aio.0.•.•.•• Q .a................................ . . . . N.1 Og. The J. W. Newcombe Co., 5 i-.;,-- i x !<. Tailoringa.—• . —Men's and Boys' Ready FurniShings---s.Ig- e.> L . to -Wear Clothing, Hat ?5 5( > i • CLINTON . Z- (5<.> ,, . . . • A 51:20 . >irs'leihatelCi91"043laMali)1(.:4=1.4ISIeW ^ ^ o ^ '•••Awaessieri*****-1,R .?Rielet4i6Pieleitgleiae,i91:$1:47(XXV.Vai.',•49Poialeiseiete.IXIGIVAICieleh3teiMieSeeti le>04)4Q0o0 o oo**0•9<>•$K>c000 o 0.00 <4.000000*OP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Sovereign Bank . . •so•o• 040.00(4 0000 0000000 • , Directs Your attention .bo• its SPecial .. facilities for' issuing drafts' on :all the , leading tOwnS and cities in Europe and; elsaw het e at the lowest rates: •• This is the safeet, simplest and chea- pest method of remitting money to foreign countries.• • , Correspondence or .inteeview ' re- quetited; . - " „ • ' •40•00(XXXXXXX>o o0o*O<'> 000 GO 00°004400+004 . . CLINTON -BRANCH , . T. RANCE, Manager. - - • W. BRYDONE, Solicitor. ••<X> 0o00.e*,•*0•000oo<>0o • 301÷1÷14:1-1-1-1-1-14 1 1 1 1 ++4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1: •••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring • • .• Is Here At Last 0 0 0 0 00 0 e> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 You• -Wilt need a new, and lighter Et suit. We can supply you at less than 41* manufacturers' prices'. • % ThiS is no mere: staterxient. •It' is a fact, and we ibvite you to give us •I• a call and see for yourself You will be 1: surprised when you see the' ready -to- - wear suits we are putting on sale at just half price: ' 100 of these Men's and Boys' • Suits are now on sale and will con- tinue until all are gone. . . •1* • • 4 - You can't do better any place in the county, so come along and pick U) the snaps in Clothing, It will mean dollars in your pocket. •- Money . saved is money earned. - T. Jackson, Sr., • Clinton. , • • e 4 .4 • • • • • 444. 1 NNEat ableut the Y. M. C. A. for Clinton. Coal is arriving in large quantities. , No rteed of shortage next winter, Mr. Jas. Cornish has' a colt under the vet's care, the result of a lareken leg. r: Coleman of Scaforth was in town atter:ding the funeral of Miss Reed. The R. T. of T. District meeting will be held In Clinton rn the near future. , Don't forget the. Moonlight excursion in Gailericlt on the evening of iVf onday June '2oth. The 5.20 traiu carries a closed mail making it more convenient. for mail- ing purposes, A very pleasing event took place in Weyburra Asa., on Wednesday, June 8th, when Maty Josehlthia, daughter of • Mr. Jelin McMurray, formerly of.Clin- . ton,- wan UILjtCC 111.flueeia,ge to Mr. Edward Francis • AleSherrey. .The News -Record extends congratnlations, DUATif OF AIRS. DITNCAN. Death entered the home of Air. .Wtu. Duncan on Stualey morning about 3 a, in. and removed his hie partner, • Mary MulIiolland. Mra. Duman • had been ailing for scene etime, the re- sult Of a strokewith which.: she was alllicted some time ago and from with ch she never fully recovered, Mrs. Dimean leaves a family4 et two child- ren, Miss Maude and Master Geor Xing 1?,deva.rd hotel. to all appea.ra.n- ces wdl he ready for. occupance by - the mt. of .Taly, , • "Our Sam"' has commenced vigoroes operations on his contract at the House of Iteinge.m' We have a nuber • of school reports beatkie other correspondence which ar- rived too • late for, pOhlication. • Mr. Ralph Tiplady of the 13ase Line lost a valuable,horse last week Mr. Jos. •Ccielough also lost a fine imare and 'colt. , horse on Tuoaday which. dropped dead illMirh.eEgdr7vNeVlarPniitrig, section boss B..L: is transferred to Stratford and James Liverntore is promoted to fill the vacancy •here.. • • Chas.. Wallis : shipped aa, car- load of hogs.. to Toronto and Mr. Thies. Mason iocar . of cattle sheep to Toronto on Monday. . . About forty Members of Clinton' Lod - go R. T. of drove to Seaforth Mon-, day ea/ening where they. were entertain-' ed.;by.the 'lodge of that 'town; .• • Coriection-j-In -1. ast.. week's devth column we 'quoted Miss Aany Mon's. age .incoriect.. It. shorld halm been ' 28"yeeis, '8 finontIlis laud. -14 days. - Last ' Smiley was- commuvian ..Smi- clay at Wthillis church: Mr, liantitton a ,iclesboreaidaDr. Stevirart ex- changed pulpits for the e:ening ' • . Couttio.Council ;fleeting in Goder-. ivh this week. • Two' ,tiords of the members „ passed thipugh How • ahont; Maki' for the,. Couitty. Mowatt Chowen -w/-ile playing' la- crosse. on recreation' park received 'a nasty cut over the eye. which • reicpured several stitches. • Mr. Henry Cook of the 2nd con- cession Of litillett lost a valuable who with the bereaved husbands, have the sympathy of the entire counnunity, MEETING OP SCHOOL dIPA.RD. .• ! Ihq Schocl 13cald net on Thursday evening, of last week. it was decided that the property conuoit- tee ask kr tenc'ers for a tile flue for the centre furnace. The matter oh . cleaning and repairing was also • left in the hands of the. committee to re- port at the next meeting, Prineipal Lough's report was as fol, lows Enrolled for Alay----r98 boys and 183 girls, tatat 381: Average 119. The report was receitexl aid filed. Ile also reported' that .several windows* were broken by the use cif catapults and that the. caretakitvg was not. seta's-lac- tOry owing to the itluesai• of the •jani-. tot. . • . . . , INSTITUTE MEETING? • A Meeting of 'the *est Irurdra Wom- an's • Institute will be held in •tla council_ chamber, Clinton, on Monday', 'June, 13th, at 2 0' p. in. ' Bella Miller of Cluelphyvill .addresi the :meeting en.."Some Practiced Hints on , Home . Nursing and Emetgencies". (Il- lustrated) and "Wcntates Institutes,' Past, Present and Future:" . Miss Jessie Hill of Toronto Will give "Tall ks on Food" with' demonstrations' ctifs *of meat ;arid niethochlof cookaing,. Fruit • .Dressing, • Salads ard •Ifrozen Dishes. AII ladies ate- cordially in- vited to attend this meeting and ' to. bring pencil. aed paper 4> teke down. the variOus redeipts •that •fliay. • he ' . . 'About • 25 volunteers trent •• Clinton and vicinity joined the 33rd -battalion - 011 Tuesday and left fcer London' where they. will :spend. a couple of weeks in . - . • . -The .programs have :been- priated for the eelelvatiou•in I.laylield on July xst ar.d from their contents -we would. infer. that Baylield expects todo it up . . . ,The Ontario' street shekel' choir gave another sting, service last *Sunday . ev- ening assisted by lifiss. L,"Kaiser who - sang the beautiful solo •"A Dreain. of Ileaven.'" • • C. R. .Gatine accompanied by thc choir cf fit. l•atil's church jorrnoy- eci tothe liottae of Refuge on Sunday last to .concleict the' services in that. institution, . • .• , .• . • •The . Canadian Order- of Foresters wj1, 'attend divine seratee in North • Street church, Goderich, eeit Sunday.:., •• The • 'service will •be eciniltieted bari, Rev, Dr. • Daniels., . . • • , The Ifolmesville C..0. F. will told Lawn Social to -morrow' evening. The• Citizens' Band of Clinton will give the Rigs will -run. from thamarket every half .hour. • • • •• On 'Saturday morning. of . last . week Mr, J. W. Reid had themisforttne to lose a portion of thumb of the left hand while working at the rip Sve•W in theorgan factory. Dr. Freeman has"hece laid up. for the past three or four days as the reatilt of a kick • which • he received rivot a liorse'While attending to . his Professitnal duties. ' . • . •The .neW • officers of the Salvation Army., • CaPtain Woods, formerly of Goderich, and Lieitt. Dthican,•-formerly of Dregclen, have, arrived in town and talien charge of the local corps. . • Toroitto Saturday Night • con- tained a cut of the 13owlerg team that went'• to play the 014 Country bowlersaed among' Manlier we noticed Clinton's 'representative, .. Mr. J. •Tayler, • • About .twenty -rive members of the Holowsville C. O. C, F., together with, fm imbiber froin Clinton. and elsewhere, attended the i'eneral. of .Rowland', Cook of Blyth, et wheae demise neentipu was Two invitations were received it the morning session on Saturday for next year's London Conference.: Petrolea and Listowel both . wanted it, . but Listowel's was aceepted. June ist., 1905,.the data decided upon. The Brotherhoocl of St. Andrew mot in 4i.„ Paail's school house on Monday everting, Jtite mit.. Two new members were admitted and general business transacted. The next meeting will be held oirthe first MoledaY.In JUI•Y•• Say,: have you put the name of that lacy or girl of yours that happeos to 1,k away from honteiteaching school or following some other profession, • on. the subscriptioli list of The News-. Record ? Tim/ say it's like a letter from home. . Chief Wheatley has much improved Itis residence On Victoria street by painting it. and adding • a riew verand- ah, ,Citizen Chili has had Mr,.. 13. ' Kaiser paintiiia and oa wringand tnc . e••••44+40.40.4.04,•••• ••••••••••............. • G. T. R. atatiott has beer; paintedand kalsomitted on• the inside. • Mr,. ItIlie.tt of "Clintott's Liv - Only Fifty Cents epurcaseromoecnwS forth eicwh- viciiitty, to his already ' •large numiher of hooks. Ile has also had one of tis large carryalls .re-pitivted arid has PureltaSe4 a new automatic tired homy. Mr. Jacob Miller, the exitert • dealer, erected a Toronto Airitiote or for Mrs. MeTaggart Sr. this week, Mo, Miller ig a bogy men, having re- ceived four ()Mere trent 'Seitfortli • meta for witelmills to he erected this week. lie has also installed a new , gasoline engine to roil the inthip for 1 The News -Record will be sent to any address . until the end of 1004' .. for half a dollar. • Let's Have Your Sub- scription Now, 11••••••••••••••••••••••••••141441411•••••••••1 'given.. The. gentlenien are .also iieeited to .at:tend, " ", • • • • . A VISIT ;TO THE 'Ot N• •'' On Thursday .last the "Clinton Goo, •Chtb had it •visit Irom • A, ,Duff of Toronto, ex -president of "•Dorainiora of Canada Teal> Slocters' ASSociation.' 'isle boys* into; tained him white in. town by haying it alum The scores: made 'were as fellows, cult. shooting . 'e5 targets : Ilohnes 22, Ireland. 21, Graham 20, Hovey sp, Duff 18. In the evening the first shoot. for the iflotvey trophy was held and. resulted in 3. Ireland wieuiug with the magnificent The annual planting the Wes Huron Farmers' Institute will be held at tie res donee •of Mr. II. Morris Loyal, on the afternoon of June 22114 when the yearly business wiD be travs- acted•,- including the election of ofil- cers, Mr. Putnam of Torouto•will be present. The Women's Institute will held their meeting. at .the same time and piece ; a picnic will also be itel4 , . itt cornection, Coine and bring your baskets. WlLr DRILLING, a t lo.oleirg over the names of the Mr. and Mrs. A. Venstone left last long list of successful candidates at week toe *Ingham where lee ins gone the recent Toronto Cheiversity extend- irteiv business: Whole Number 1323 Bayfield The 'old tenable well driller, Mr. II, seov Bevins, has ,erieist,tattel last td otablu)esiyugpuivtiti:-. Alcelinchey's on tato Goshen Line Stettlev. 'He has r.vvir removed to. Mr, ocdeii a, u c t, and will go fr'oitt there to Mr. D. Forester's, near town. Mr. D. B. Kennedy will ' give any information about his terms and whereaboutg •• any person wanting .any Work. done. • OPEN AIR BAND CONCERT. Ihe Citizens Bard gave their first open.air concert on- Thursday eeening "of last week. The band .is in. excellent t•%avliiitit lett tleieLenoilsetweteirtttls over the boys. 'Ike following program Was rendered wilich elicited the applause of the large crowd .present Tottophone March, Gleitwood March, Takota.Walt- zes, The Twittering- 1 irds, Boothe Scetland, C. C. B. March, Basses Dream Serenade; Stars mid Stripes Alerch God Save The King. . • ANNUAL PICNIC. St josepha R., C. church.' will hoid its annual. picnic .on Thursday; June a61.1b, in Faripiltar's grove, Hullett, whin, a good time is assured. The. Citizens' Band (tar 'Clinton will be it:I:- attendance and'•furnish• musie for the wlole day and 'evening.: There will be all 'kinds of games and anwsements in - eluding races and in the evening danc- eta., Refreshments will be served. dur- ing the day, also dinner and supper, Conveyancea will .1cese the , market .square at o'clock, When St. Joseph people- say a go•od thee, they mean it.. MEETING OF ..TOWN COUNCIL.' • Cpuneal met pursuant ta notiec . on Monday • rig,ht -members all pre - The •eitiZons' conniiittee'asked the 'criitheil . accept the.. balance Of the money, -S93, layiog the•hancls of the the coinmittee,.• to be. held in trust kW future celebratiens, Carried. ... PetitiOns. fer 'granClithic .yealkS.• for. the. followitig natried street4 were • re- . : „'West :sicte• of. Isaac street; . son, th gide,pf• Princess street, -east side of Maple . street.' :north Side • ...of Mill street. • Mr.. It. J.' Clair; • also • R. Irvain !asked. the •council to:piece an. electriq light at corner and Kirk. Streets: D. Cantelon „also asked for inore light in the east end of, 53f. Andrew's Ward. Referred to -finance committee. • Monaghan reverted. neglection :of ty of the G. T. R. in blocking•eca cet opposc'te eleVator.: ,Strcet colvinittee reconni•,tenclecl that. the. , now hi Mary street 'drain 1-ke placed in Orange streetdrain and 24 . inch ttle.. to be put in .to talie, their plaee. : Counctlior :Wallis recommended SPection of Wald. tankS axe( re -Cover, Olean. Carried,' • . 'TheeXecutors 'Of the Stontetiaan es7' :tate Placed a And with the .'conneil; the 'proceeds of which are to pernian- ently ' keep their ceroetery lot . elean and lereas, ctit, , • • . ...:A..nuitiber acceintts were brotight „before the eouneil and .ordereeCto' he score 01.1 23 •• out Other scorte Were. : 1101140 21, Graham 20 Hcoey. . Cantelon: Downs 1,so 'Deherty . East .18. 'Inc shot every Thursday . • , • . . CLINTON trss 'llF,RLIN, _ • , .The. best •:game of football . in . the, Hongh •• Cup series sew far played. was that which 'took ,place (Ai . Friday when the . Hough Cup. holders defeated the Berlin team• by a score' of 2 to o. The ,boys aciatimpaoied the Rangers ag, far as:Seafiertli and came • . to Clinton, . arriving here-. or x. &elcek train. They were inet by the secretary,„ K. IlotiSton, luta. ;put op .at the Commercial hotel,.The boys. visiteei the school, 'took' in the tow,' and lia;d a short practice in the after-. noon., The. game was .called far .6.3e but it was almost 7 heifer° Referee 'Bailey ',blew the Whistle. By • that tithe .a large gathering of townspecple, had arrived to-. cheer oil the toys. Clinton had the Choice Of. goals. and I Berlin -the kick off. 'rite 'Berliners worked the halh.over 'the. Clanton goal lane, but .it was soon at the other .eral and to ' minutes after play.' began Youogblut,' 'the. speedy. young: forward; shot the hall through .gcal . and Clinton lige' one- to -their credit. -This was .the. occasion for great ap- 'dense and Clinton's supporters cheer- ed the boys. right lustily.: ,It .leolted as • if the licyse were going to have •things .their own way- even thotigh , 'their • opponents were .froin that cele- hrated fcot ball town. The hall • was kicked' off again and was in Berlin's territory .most of the 'time. But for the .werk. ot •their hacke the- boys would' certainly haVe .sCored ofteter. in the second hi,lf Clinton had the host of the piny, the ball beirg tu Berlin's territory most of .the time: . Once in a wide they managed 'to get . past Clinton's 'half hack line but only once in this half did goal' keeper Murch get a. kick. • Alvynt fifteen 'minutes af- ter . the second 'half began •Youngblut 'scored .agairi for Clinton, making the .seore .2-0 in Clinton's favor. 'The game now loolced sale for Clinton as it Was hardly possible that Berlin could score three in the remaining tittle. During tlte last part of this' half. • Berlin played a defence aoe, new er got over the -Middle line. The game ended With the score as above, 2-0 in Clittton's favor. The Clinton tenni had the sante line up as when:. they played London and,11rtissels and, were the baelcs a little •iitore reliable they would be a hard team to secre a goal on. Notes of the game. • • Vorayil: 'a aggregation were decisive- ly beaten but they knew how to play the gatt all right: -1 DBATO OF AIRS. REED. . • • . Satitrday;eVeningi -.Nue eth, den,- th visited the home o•falifr. John Cmi- ninglaune mid claimed the 'aged aunt, Miss • Clara Revd, .W1W, has inade her tome. with Min for soite time: .Miss Reed :had. been gra:6111).11y failing since. the •early part of the .winter and dur- ing the last few: days that . she was spared Was • mike, uncenscious and aasged very peacefully 'away !4. little. before: sunset -on .the above date; . The funeral took place at 2 p:. in, on Tues - 1113', -the retrains Itch% interred ii Clinton. cemetery- • The.. grave was lin- ed with flowers, ferns and 'evergreens, daily beantiful -floral offerings. also laving, been rilaeed upon the -casket by lovieg hands. The pallbearers were Mr, MeGiervai: Mr. R. Irwin, . Mr. Jas. Scott, ' Mr. John Leslie, Mr, John Ridout and Mr. Jas. Shepherd. The burial services were ccuclucted by Rev. Dr. • Stewart of • Willis Presbyterian churelt .of which, deceased was a eon- gistent member. The• late Miss Reed Was of the- old New England stock and was born it Actor, Massachusetts, iu December,- 1$22, Iler Esthete. Theo- Ileaarne TaZegnd,y1 %71:.lttstritulegtItffilicecr. rienvotlilteitiAontiliteryr.' war and, her.' mother, •Haithah me -Barnard, was closely related to Capt. Lsaac Davis who .fe11. while lead- ing the•first organized 'attack against the troops' cif King Geo. III at Con- cord and to whose uteinory moult - went was erected. at Acton, 'Mass. The deeeased was • wont to refer. to this connection with pardonable pride. The •late Miss Reed was but tett years of age when her parents Caine '10 Canada . after having resided :for a short thee,' in Detroit, Mich. They settled, in the town of Godericit on West street, having purchased a lot front the Canada Company (an ab- stract of the title deed was in deceas- ed's poasession at the time of her death.) A short' while afterward they came East on ,the King's high way, the Huron *Road, to the preaent site of Clinton and took up land. A large part of the town, probably all of St. James' ward, was at one torte their property. They i'aisposed of it to Mr, Isttec ittattitihury of whom Joseph Ratteithery a descendant. They egain moved to Goderiell where they resided for aome time, finally settling tit Chilton 1854, The late Miss Clara Reed and her sisters were noted it their -girlhood days for their beau- ty. Those who have a copy of Ile Days, of the Cattalo. Company" may see a, referenee to "the beautiful Misses Reed." There is but 'one of tint family stilr living, a sister r,f the ileetsed, Mrs, (Justice) RObertson of deconto, Who at the present time quite 111 and eorsequently Was unable' to be present 0 the tuneralg, The bo ,s are very grateful to+ the townspeople for turning, oat in allele large numbers. The gate receipts were Over $3o. Was Referee Bailey catering to Mt. Vorsyth ? The Berlin 'boys plaved like heroes wheit McKinnon was ruled off but they did not. succeed itt scoring, Younblut is a tis:itie star it foot- - ball, lie scored both i,-entla and being a. ittitior was loudly applauded r his conifers. Ile learred the game in Hensel'. Thia is the eight atraigit victory for the Hough 'Cup team. Quite it rec- ord, "What We have, Welt hold." the etreet Watering s•lphlY, Nextee-Ohlt., nations we are pleatied to note the A. ,a rra,,,reen, spent few days irt Clinton the past weee vistlahg O mita The following guests registered at • h Commercial hotel on Sunday : Dr. • ister of Washington ,Territory, • sticcess e,f three yorag own from ou town, namely : E. J. Archibald, who has completed his third wear, J. Laird Lis second year tool E. J. Jen- kins hig first yam . 'We congratulate these young men on their auccesS, es pecially E. J. :Areltibald who was ilia good part cf the winter and was un able to be Present t Pall Airs, Evans and two daughters, - Tilt, son and .two clat4iters, Mr. II. • Convert and lady friend of Octleriebe ACCIDENT. We regret .to auricanwe that Melville G. Ransford had the misfortune last Saturday inorning to: shoot himself in the tight foot. It was one of thOSe ei,.Ses, nobody ever knows how they happen„ but his • fIllger was evidaitly on the trigger and not. on the tagger guard as* supposed. ..The result. is - the toes of one toe. =Lau enforced, reet: which to a boy of his vigeutl is net the least hard to 'bear. Drs.Shaw and Gintri were in attendance an4 .we tttoireti.egilp-aadte.tdo. report no bad results are. A -JUNE. WEDDING. .• pr.ettY. wedding Was cultivated at- .. hegh noon yesterday at, the .home ' -of Mr. and hirs.' II. W.. Cook ,Albert when • their second . dattglirter,- Miss Lydia' was lathed 'in. marrhige to Air. T Ross of Toronto. The ceremony 'was. performed,. .• in the presence . of .about guests.. by Rev, .11. M. Mantling. Afr; Cook p.a./0' his -daughter 'away while Miss:Mabel Cook,: Milton, count:, of the bride ,played the wedd- ing inareh, • The bride Wore hand- some gowit:h.of white silk. organclee, with a 1.1.11e .veil and wreath of orange blosseans raid carried a sheerer' boquet of white, roses,. llitiSs S. :Ci>cak - of Wingltam,... sister • of the bride„ was maid • of .honor and; watt dressed in. white, carrying a lioquet• of •pittk • roses. • Mr, Fred. 'Johnston of Toronto.. was , grcoinamaii, . while elms . Cooper, dressed in. pink 'silk, luade very charniing. little flower -girl.- 'The' parlor' bearttiftilly.'clecoritted . green: „ :and- white.; with palms, ferns, rkwr illax and carnations, ein'othe:tables, which were well laden with a -suntptu-. ins iveclilingehtnelieOn, Were decerated• in Pink...and 'White.: Miss Cook. haS ways been very popular..., end was re-. beautifulflatinbed g,lhefts 41.w. left onthe :eafteraohn train for; Detroit and other•points, • the bride- wearirg. .1a .suit • of navy Wee brcadeloth „. over. 1 te :silk - Mr..-,.atitt 'Sir's. Ross. will bo ,at.:110ine• at 2917:George Street, -'reconlo; -after :Tidy to -the hride -wait.. giga. watch., .to -the. -honor a pearl.rieg and ••, the iktiveregiri..a. gold bracelet. . • • •• • • At the,' afternoon ,sessicu of • the. London • ..Conference • on 'Ttiesde.y-...'the final draft of stations was read' liy ttlani.•ihe..sdeicarterticatrsy.barlioasree.. a-s•rfoefiejorrimiisig: 12. Gundy.;Kieca,rditie,..Josepii Philip.; .fateknoiv, Reuben .BruSgels,T. .Weidey:Coactivi ;:TeesWater, 13..tlenient ,Iiititel;•••Charles P. Wells: ItordWick,.Jas.- Ifusiar Gerrie, Jcaseph W.- .4.4,011teS ; Wroxeter, .0sterhout Bite - irate, Gee. Baker. ; SmatIff SalomeJames' Walker k; ;Shinn -V:Re. Pentland •'.1tipley, Robert. S... :IIosking;• Bericie, B... Vance, Tiverton Edwin W. Edwards ;W ..hite- cLureh, Zliristopher C. Keine r Belgta- vet, Alpert E. Jones, „ • Goderith distriet--Goderiche Viertir street, Geo, IL Ma.zen,. Victoria street, William H. Graham ; Clintca, Wesley Church,' Henry Manning,. Ontario street Joseph S. Cook iScafc•rth,. A.K.I3irkse Ifolthesville, • F. -Swan; -13liath John Haines"; Durgannon, J. W. Robinson; Nile John Kennedy; BeranilleieJelth Yell!and ; 'rhos. .B..couplancl; Walton, Amos Thomas i• 1,ondesboroi. M. 3.' Ilayfield, James .A.Snell and Varna, -Rebert . 'Exeter diStrict—Eacter, Main street, William- Godwin ; , Jas. street„. James ihniton.; Parkhill, S. T. Allene Elim - Ville, .1\ iilaji 11. Cooper ; Centraliaal.: Henderaori • iiensall, Emmanuel Medd; XiPPent Edward A. Shaw ; Creclitc.M. Richard. W. .1<nowles ,; Grand Bend,' S. Sutcliffe Sylvan, join W .Andrc- vs.; Ailsa Craig, Archibald McKibb- bii.; 13irr, J. Mahon ; Liman, 'John A. Aycars ; Granton, • James it Ilohnes ;•• W.00dhatir, Cozens lCirletan, Sel- bourne A, Anderson. . • . Stanley. Townglip: • . . : . • '. Mr.. Stinson- of, Ripley spent a kw .. clays last week in 'this neighborhood: •Mrs, Forgie of Wingliam,. who -spent a few clays arcituid here thc. past week; returned. hone, on Tuesecay. • • Me, Ed, -AUG:earth of, Gelled& town- ship . spent Saturday 'and Sunday, at the home of Mr. H. Peck,. • Atliss Stella,,Rathavell visited at , the hoine of Mr.. Edward Rathwell one day lash week.. " Mr„Tolin 'Tohnston and sister, Miss Mary Johnston, visited at the ,Itente 'of Mo. Jphit Reid, treasurer. . Misses Maggie and Susanna Clarke of the riabylon Lbw were the pests of Miss Stella -Redman on! Friday 1 as t Miss Celina Dtrand of Drysdale is spending al couple cS weeks with her friend, Miss Emma Peck, 'Miss Millie Webster of Clinton visit- ed at the liothe of Mr. James Reid en Suhday. . Messrs'. Percy.Cole and Will darrott• of Cloderich township visited at the home of Mr. Homy Peck one evening recently. Mrs. Chita. • 'Reid of Brucefieldi spending a few davs this week at her home on the Babylon tine. Mrs. Wm. Clark Sr. is visiting in Seafortb at present. 'he Misses Rouatt of -Ilayfield visit- ed at the hoine of Mr. II - Peck Thturs- da hod. Among those who left ilowefield 011 Tuesday morning to attend the Wolker --.K.eys ire -union at Marlette, Ando, were : Mrs. NV, L. Keys and MS. helsc,a heys of the Bubyloit Line. Misa Mosade Cole of Goderich gitil> spent iast Week Visiting telatives on the Babylon Line, Mr. J. King, :Da se Lattra aud Master • Ifeward King, of Clinton spent Suralay . • o0.4. London are guests of Mrs. -George Er • win at ieresent. • - • The. following Persons left .on 'Tues- day morning .for Loudon to go into. • eanip with No. 7 ; eatilpitrty a the 33rd. • hattalioe : Messrs. L. •Thoinpson„I„. Itotitett, • J:• Watiodey, l'allock and - W•11,Iii‘•.1eNDVGii9'1' ant Sturgeon of t• Dredge. Aruela, tioclefich, wit lel. is - working an • • IC•iiteardow harbor et present, haute for Sunday.- Airit.' James Reid 'end daughter,. Iffigte . ,of..-Goderich 'spent Sunday, witle • Rcv ,T flAl2eNvie11114111titt. last'. week for • St.. Johns,. New Brunswick 'where , • goes' as o delegS,te• to the : General -.Arler76II1Ya.r.ry..ralecnier lett on. .• day Morning for. • Set kire, • Alone where . he. has recinved a situation:- • .• • Mr. -evil Mrs, • Jas. Parsoas . and tehlii2difoor:afielliallssgirscateety-tawon111-estIliw74.4nestis Mr: and • "Mis, ,Williani Tieliet of • Butte, Montana, •arrivtd 'Ttaeisel'aii evening' to spend a few weeks With the - former's parents, Mr-. and. Mrs, John . Tippet. . . Mi. R. Wilson of -the firm. of Wilson- .-• 4 Reid, . Seaforth,- sperit • • Tuesday • in die v liage of Brussels.' e. • ... • . • • . .• . Stanley Township. •.• • Airs. jc,lite McKinley 'of -the thishen Lin'e and her tam childreio Master and, 'Baby -Eleaeor, whohave been .spending .the. past . weeks 1Vith the. Loren:F.:4 .patents, .Mr • e and: • Mr', home thia week.: :•". • . • •••• s.: : Join C • sattipbell of. MeKillope. te- Mies Morella' Staniatry.• of BaYlield : . • was the, gintsh• of illiss Annj .Keys of. - the Babylon I,ine pn Satinclee .and. •Stinilave •" . .1 .1 • • . , . Wie•are seirit'y that Mrs.. Thia id Arm- stro'hg ..of the linbylon.Line 1, MA' 'bet.; ' husital• : • .. - • . . • • • : : -ive- she my o asen restbreil toher. •... • •Litie; twat, Zurich,•'accompanied:0y. kis . Mi Wellingetni.Fee pf the Goglicri • sister, Miss Allic „- were. guests Of their • • cOnsiiis,r Mr. and Airs. Anice Keys,one. • • . dAy• . . . 1, ',1'hoinas Cox if Goilerie,h trywr.7 ship, aecompanied by his .Sen and•two• dieghtera, were 'gi.eslaf of eelai.iikag On the. Peitr and .13abylon 00 Tiles -'2 day week, • • :„ • . .- Oe Wednesday of last Ncie.ek, . B. Ito:bin:a:11:ot Parr Line witeounited in' mud age '.witlt Miss' Maggie Chiff of . CPisellthr,st, • the cetenithey being per:- .•' formed • he- Rev. Mr.:A.:Thaw' of Kipiden assiSted by. Rev. . Miller of ,. Var.- „"• nee . We wish !Mr. and Mrs; Robinsori happiness• aud auccess all flirengt life.Miss 1\1ar. JcJint,tctt. of . ekbar..1.1. .• • spent. a few deyS. With lier cousin, ,Aliss Mrs, .0. W.. Anderson iCf• Weennev is at present • Viaiting at the Ionic of bet • ... f ti r, Mr Joseph Richardson.; - • • • : •:, .. • • • Miss. Ide, J Rcicl waittlie guest :of Miss nx,• Reitt'of Varna, last Week, • • .. Airs. "• Chas: Reid of Biticelield,iikwitt.,' last week at the hone: ()if her „father, Mr. Win. .Clarke of • the Babylon Line. • - , • Miss Enima Peck eutettained 0. nein- ,.• bet- ofhr yoang.lfriends last Thurs- . • ..••• day •eyening. All -Ind in; enjoyable .. , . tljAlees.s. rs; Ed • ward and Frank Clegg; • . • aocl Albert J olinatria wheeled to • Clin- •ton. last Friday evening 1 ,see ' the • ' footbailthatch for. the Ifougli!,: Ct,•,) between Clinton and Berlin: . e • . Miss Lelia KCet has lived for Sevet•al . • yee.rs, with „Airs. Jones. .She .leaves • • . this Week' fcc Seaforth. ' . ' • Miss Aiair tetarited after a two . • weeks' visit in, the home et leer' bro- • .. ther, the station agent at • Theme field ' ' Mies .13lair oh Centralia is spending a' " • few:weeks with her aunt, Aliss Mc- • Mr. W. I-Iarvey has been wearing a broader • senile than, usual since the . • • 2atatish of T)tte iiuie., .whn en a little sen, i We are sorry tr, rein.rt tnat aincs Dora,Erratt, of Baby/on tine hits been tinder .0.11e clioctor'S care for the past week but are .glad she is recoverthg fromher illitess.• Miss Mary J. Hanna from near , Chiselt Unit ' is spending thiseacteek the , guest of her cousin, 'ti -s. 0. It. Keys. of Babylcui Line, Miss Sara A. Keys of Babylon Lind .. is in Varna this week the pest 'of - Miss A. 3, Keys. - ,Misses Ida RID:well and Al ary Dow- ' • aon of Clinton spent hliunlay wdlt • their parents on the Babylon Line. 11,r bYlort Lite Were 'guests of Mr. end Mrs, John Torrance'of Cliutoit one day i'ecently. • ncliag this week with, 11'? suncr, tiAnier,„ and ales, W, 'L. Keys of the Pa - Miss Lizzie Campbell 1 t tl , he home r ta Mr. jiiitii AIcKinley .of, the Goshen . Miss Susie. Campbell of Alehiitiop is spe, We are glad that Aft's. Andrew 14 eyg of the Babylon Line, who lits- beet . suffering with a lyrokeii rib, caitacd by, a, fall, IS improving. Miss E. I,ogau of the Parr Line and Miss Annie Itevs if 130.yfielcia Line re. .• trrued front flinteriefl laSt week where they had hetet visiting relatives, Mr. Andrew Reid of 13att Line will. take charge of the, service ill Goshen Methodist elwrch next Suuday morning in ithe absciew of the patellar, Rev. n.. A, Miller who is attettdirig cooferenee the home of the forther'a parents, Mr. in LOH( (011., Lawrence spent ore dale recently at tit:leis: Laura Mascot of EgnionclvIlle • aecompanied by Miss Hill and Mr, mut Min, Geo. Dowson ot the Goshen . • Mr. and Aft's. Samuel Cleve of Hit fictuhle Line were guests of Air. and Mrs.W. L. Keys rot. Tuesday of thi$ Week: • ' '•. ' 3