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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-23, Page 4The AiewserPecord Dundowd's hoineation. publiehed every Thetreday at The Ne•Neee-Record Printiag Houee ALBERT STR.F.ET, - CLINTON. •Arr.,Tre-se,1 Torn* oi subscription -$1 per year he Advance ; $1.5o may be charged if uot M. peid. N'et paper discontinued ' until all arrears are paid, Unless at the option Of the publisher. Tim date to which every sub,scription is paid is denoted on the label: 4e1Vertisiug rates- Transient °elver- tiseinents, to cents per nonpariel line tor firet iiisertion and 3 cents pallet for each subsequent luSertion. Small adVertisements not to exceed one inele such as ',Lost," "Straye 0(1,1 ; §tolen, ; eCe inserted once fOr 35 centsand each subsequent sertion 10 cents. Conimunieetione intended for publica- tion must, ,as a guarantee of good ' faith, be accompanied by the narne of tlecitIter. To ineure Poblication in current ..ssue e• copy ot advertisements should be -sent° in early. Contratt rates -The folicooing tajile • Shows our rates for ePeciffed per - id s and space : 1 yr. 6 ino. 3 no, 1 ma, 4;70 00 $40 00 525 00 58 so 40 oo ee* oo 1500 6o� .•250Q 5Q0 8 Q0 2 5o 1800 10.00550 200 • Column • % Column % Column % Column r• Inch • 6 eo 3 50 2 00 I. 25 • W. j. MITCHELI„ •ar.4 Prop, ittor, Some trenchant continent 1* .apPear- ing in the newspapers all over eenaelai with respect to the Fisher -Dundonald • eutetter. Vey instance, the Toronto Telegram eays • "Terontoeaw the servant of the Oue texio Government tell seeentetat Tories • to 'stand :aside' hem thei jury box just beenuseeihey were Tories with - :out protest front Hes Honor Judge :Winchester. . Camila now sees • Hole $yeney .FiSherdare to tell'a Conservative -to,. .staud _ aside ift'oni the volunteer vice Of his country nor n a. the indig- • nant protests of the General Officer - commanding. .. • Ontario saw partizan Prejudice riot- ing in the courts of justice end •dar. big to exclude, seventeen of His Ma- jesty's servants from the jury box just because they -were Conservattves. - Lord Dundonald saw Partizan pre - Nalco 'roaring in the .small ideas of Hon -Sydney .Fisiter end -daring, to ex- clude 0,* Britieb subjeet Km office the volunteer service because he dill- fered in politics from the Government of the • day. • - Is -the jury box or the Volunteer service not 'to be held sacred ard apart from. the curse of this party -besotted • • country ? Canada sliould honor Lord Dilution - aid, who played the brave man's part ellen he stoed up regardless a his position, regardless of everything but his sense :of duty to the country and did his best to say 'thus far • and no farther' to the enthained luriee of party bigotry," •• The Toronto News says: e'Evete Ono-, ng Liberal s, who may feel bound to. de- fend the action el the Government and who may be convinced that Lord Dundoradd was indiscreet. and .;nteine Suotnerhill. Quite tae uumber from here took in the •mocieligle, sail at Gederieli last Monday evening. We are very much pleased to note that ,.‘Iiss Jennie -.11047 in health alter her len, aud serious illness. AU that loviag halide can do ',is beige donfor the siele oue. and it •is boeil tleet ere long slte.-A will be fully recovered. Mr. D. Renee of .1101mesville spent :Sunday in thi•a vteinity.. Mr. De:Barr has •a4de4 a new fence on Ms property on the •16tit on. Mrs. IL hlelerien and Etta, and Messrs. C. Lowery and L Jones are takine2fl the excursion to Detroit. Miss Lizzie Jelniston has returned after a. visit to frWu4 a1 Winthrop 1101111e3Villle. Ur, C. W. Williams was last week in Toronto attending 'Itite C. 0. V. High Court. Miss •Annie Ellord of Louden is vis- iting • lair father. e• Mr. Ito Pickard .of Minnesota and. Mr, and 1Vire. J. Hunter and children a oaRota are the gp4sts.w.! him. T. C. Pickard. Several •fronr .here went on the- moue light cure -siva ea Monday 'main* .11,1r, V, C. Elford . was home for Suneay, e • .. • There • Was .no service here on Sun- day evening. owing to the .Annivereary Services at, Sharon. Our eltoir furnish,. ed the enueic. Next Sunday will. be Bev. J. - Sai"s last Stieelay he'ree Ile: mieVes*to Fordwich. • The side beloieeting-ito a' boggy 'top aerate, thgenu ere will be ine regret was foiled at W. Stanley.exe,the mare - diet his .services should be lost to,itg alter C. 0, F. social. The owner eituada., card have it by calling+ at Ale Stan- ' lt is's; profound, pity that a man ce le3.L's' . . hii: character and distinction, and ex- . az'. "adt Mr' 01 ..S.NtIrer. 1Pinr st,cf. spent : The Week..In Parliament. (.1).tictilai profess.mitti standing should. Sunc'ety eeburn. . be sent out of the eountry by order of The decisionel the Gmernment ,to the Government. There is no doubt dismiss . LO: di ,DundonahN because of - that :•lie stieere to do kis duty, thet hei Cialhorne Township. , • his fearlese 'exposure a tie.Aterer- i f served ne personal ends and that he was ence of Ilon.• S"ydney Fisher eti tiledesus a an- _ thening the •Cenardian anilita innd Scon-- Mr.. Chas: Treble sold one of . his . • very* iroel improYing trong . . point:tient of officers of the inilitia, - .ionauce with the Canadian temper anworki•ng horses to MrBenA.Ilin for d Inc nese slim of $125, also• Mr. Wm. was the evieet of the Week in Perils, svith .Catiedian conditions, It is• not Flamiltorl purchased a fine rocs Mont. This means that the Ciberala elieriged• thin he Came here with settled mare e ood fi • . b 0 _ _ e , a g gure,: have eletermilied to irake tie militia . actilloodn: ortoso.teigill.,:.4d, oa.,4I,L.L.1 wOat csl \g'irelnd .111_ rs, Treble of Gcderich has been another eog in the. wheel of machine visiting friends in this; neighborhood government. The result •will be the re- :wither to intrigue nor to swagger, He • 1 • 1 tl or be past week :naval of tle most competent man "'as' neitter cringing my patronizing. , that stich a. man , cannot IVIr. and Mrs; Haver of :Chilton who has ever Presided. over the Cana- Elc'w is it . dian forces, . eemain iti Canada,aa Conuneeider of the and their claegliter were the guests 'of Mr. R. L. BOrderc asked that all the ? ' • Mr. and 1Vlise Gardner oriSal.Lth • PaPers :in eonnection With the ease be :We fear:theee islett one arisUrer to Mr. . -lohn MeClarty had i. raisirg • laid on the table of the House. To the cnie.stion, lit the:Militia Depart- rut:tine. ne his nete liern on -Tuesday this Sir Wilfrid Lauriere•geve an eves-- went, as •ite eyery branch of the public eaefternoott, . • lite • answer: The Premier was., • then service, the Tarty interest dominates. . Miss .11rown1ee of the Sae is visiting in•foritied that in ceSe the.. documents. The contract syseenn is jockeyedfriends fin • this .neighhailtood for - a. feve • were not all "produced the'. OppositionOrder to feed .supporters of the. Govern-' weeks,. . •• . • would take -elope to Sul ly any, that ment. Party loyalty Is the Sole test' : Quite a untidier attcnetid , the Orange • may. be. raiSsing.. et was Clearly the.. of fitness for appointments to the Sen-, picnic held in Mr. Alex, bush Premier's ,iatenUon to produee only ate, The Auditor-GenPral is harassed on Wednesday: .' such 'letters . aS Might • Place' Lord laces:useI..i serves the state rather hU Mr. and ,..Mrs. Ches. Lee Of Goderich Dundonald jii a bole. 111., Conserve,. ihe .party. A eiVilserValit wI, slieWS :passed..t1Wough Ct:dar Valley on Sab- tives, hOWever, profit'ne by t be .eou- Ito interest '111 the party,econflict • is bath, • • . cealmene of the. Grand 'ri.dak eukiectcd. OPPointments eisO documents until such tiare as it suited -'seein to be ..corSidered ?tom' the the purpose of ;the 'Government • to. Leila of-perty advent -tee. The wtole . .enake: theircentents puldie, made their • aim of the party -managers is to make , positionclear,. It isnot ahappy the public clepeirements eirceelyeising nation .where. tint weird. of eiso-Peime party •agendeS'aiiil..the diief end 'of MilniSter ;cannot bc accepted.: 1 good e0overtene1tt is' to: coneolidee.e. arty in faith -by*liS eppienteds3 but Sir. Wit-- - the constituencies and • to Plaint die •its e *kid by Ina equiyocatione hak fironglii. • representa.tiveS :ciillee: • • • ' • .about this. state of affairs. •- •• Ale whole. •incident - is unfortunate . The budget debate was closed. The and can have ooly a had elleet •eitiott 'Government supporters •slialce' in favor the . temper and character of the . of fret trade or :protection, , the Only tia, 'The militia like, the civil service, excuse required 'being:the leaning their •threatelis , to be redtieed to ,$) partisan • Constituents might hare Gee way or basis." : • the 'other- • " .• • The Coneimvative 'leader • pointed . ott the many defect e in the Liberal. Pl.at form; whieb is , opportunism through and, theciugh. aegnmenfte woe • emits-Vent:1y.. • Supporfeele - by MeserSe ..A. W. Stewart, graeide,eloce mrs. \\e. people. drove •;over• to eloclerich • and Vcaeler, , Ilai-purbey, *died in the hos-, - tOolz. la the MoOnlights exeln7.8ion TheST Brealer, Armstrong, Kwirp, Wilson and Donr.elly. Av earnest plea was made pital at" Fergite' Mintiesote, on r$:4.)ntt.liattlng. 111(1 111 enjoya.ble 1. 11 by. all ft r E.., policy of epaneen • for Holiday. Deceased had undergone...,,seir.; , On Friday. ..111r..W. Smis returned • Canadians:" Ait. amendment to. that era]: •operations • for, eome internal' tee-- . frem Toretito Where:he had been • at.' . effect moved..by Mi . liorittei waSeroted• able but they Were niravailieg bet sae= tenc.,,ing, High COurt: of the Canadilan Order of Foresteri.: . (lewd 113f a straight., .Liberal ing. his . va-s in railwaY Scene progress wes tracie m seeeplye :Iliad service vend *was- a Prai '. ndsng . Mr, end Mre..Voling left here On ' ' '1`iiesda.y.' to visit friends .he'Detroit.• . ancl, Mr. FiSher's lto reg-nlate the young .rnan, • His mother, Mrs,.: •Stew-• sale of seeds was* car.eicleted. , eert, who has 'ban here' for .sonesetizne; A, lawn. soeial is to be helee :cit Fre- • Seaforth,' On Frierav evening the Iv arden perty held he „ the English chinch. grounds under ehe auspices of the. Y. P. A. Well patronized. The Wingliarn band. en!iyened the evening with some fine eelealens. Proceeds over $6o. Mr. • John IVIetealf of Condon was the forepart of the Week 'visiting his ;mother who is in poar health, •'Professer Waller of Iptron College ipreached in the English _chtirch on Sun- day morning, Ile is a deep thinker eatiosidpaistteleTteiczr.s was Iisteued to with On Monday a large numl>er of young • was.callecleto the bedside of her son a day evening under the auspices of the few days ago. The rc,ma2ns were brp- Ladies' Aio of St. Andrew's cherah: ught here , for ir.ternient in the Han,' The Winglisin b>.end is to be attend - Gratuitous Insult • -purbey cemetert . ' .adce ane, a goOd tithe is expected. ta BritisherS-. • A cptiet eyed ing was solemeized at We untierStand . that Om town:hi-inn, * the residence of Mrs. Freeinan, Sea-- II -a- • Gerry, has bought the Zulu seeuronyi sleet...114w eariyi property •across the river. Lord Mitcham:1d lie.s. done more to f°t‘tb, her 'daughterNellie. Vag uniteee lVfr. aniegeriojean' was h *stricken wit militia than .Stiy other mar who has .the' Bell • eneme works. 'rile 'lleve that 'night. . The cath stennvons canto e • * • - advance the interests of the Canadian in, mWhenarriage to Mr, .- W. i,"JI Paralysis Thors ar afternoon and died held the aioSitien of Commander jet Renal Dean Hodgins performed the I to. him suddenly, as he had not com- • Ceremony in :the presence Of the Mew- caned of fu ling unwell, an•cl was ea - Chief el tile military •forces of tb's berg of the itheutly. After a nice I wcd. gaged,• lilt 'looking over his fine farm , hard foughe 1?attle and Ms close ding 1i:real:fast the young couple drove east of the village When cleallt cautery.' Be won his :Imre hi Many a e'rpurto Brucefield where they teat the train took Mir. election with icrcei in for London, , They expect to return Miss Olvetta Brigham,' teacher in Serie Africa specielly litte(1 him 'n°' in a le* days' and tako up .housekeepe tr. S. S. No: ea, Iltillete and Morris, the manto place the national army eng an • t t, ou S tlihas resigned as she intends going to , eealit s ree.. on a war foeting. Ike was the darling • the nornial school after the Minim:sr • holidays. , ' Mr. Hugh McTavish. brethor of Mrs. J. A. Anderson aed Miss McTavish, Fisher, who sought to turn the Milo • and a • former resident of Blythe died tia into first class petronage• machine, The Lattice' Guild of St. George's in Detroit ote Saturday mooting. He • Thole cane the ecitge. ' Loee'e Minden- church,. Walton,intend, to hold a gate here -been ie poor health for a lone- r...Id has since jecen characterized as: a clui perty at 1 the'residence of Mr. John time, Mrs. Anderson and lelfss' ' Mc- liforeigner" by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Scarlett, Leadbery; on ThursdavoTinie "ravish were yvith hem drting$ the last He has been given the lie bv -the.11/1430- 30111. Speccluts h ..elelyniven and a honrs • of his illr.ess. 074 _i. treal Herald, the subsidized organ of goed proglas „., ''''rr'?:, eill'iri,e'r'etoeteeenetee.Minee Harvey Morris conies en fron IVIo Fisher. Ile Las been dttlebed."Ifis tal music. Re roe nents served frOtri Clinton 'quite often. We may or May Pipe Clayship" by the Halifax' Citron.* 6 to 8. , • . not Mier ' that \ ati interesting • Social ide, the eubsidized orgarc of Mr. Field- Mr. Sohn Scarlett is in 1.01111011 this event will be the result of thesevisits. in. Nottierofis other Moults liate.been week attembug the Synod, hurled at One brave s(ddier by 'hews,- ' Miss Sarah -Kenny hee been visiting piepero whose chief 111LailS Of support friends in Listowel the past motels, is the money paid them by Alia Gave Mrs, ti. Sterling and family .01 Gocl- eminent. '1 bus may eeit the purpoeee' erielt township were visiting, frieeds in Of the machinists who care tot for and .....,...lteadietry Saturday and of the Liberal tires'S Until itra. momnet. ot cOurage le tore the 4.na4' from the political trickery of • Hone Sydney Leadhury. Zurich,.• • One clay last. week while Theodore, the reputation of Lard Dandonald but Stinday.• ' • thee youngest son Veer Mr, Lotus roster, there is that in Ca:twit:1ns which will resent the slurs cast at the man who, hi the hour I of trial, dashed, to the' relief of fellow conntryintit at Lady- mufti-. Lord Dundonald is to "forei- gner." Ile is as good a. lipedinett ef true British manhood, etarxls• . Oariade, today, Ile ist a worthy son of old Scotland', whose sons have shed their blood for the ttetecilding of the British Ecumire and no nember of un- worthy reffectioes from the servile organs of ,the Liberal i„ arty or Liberal leaders will lessee/ the good impress- ion he has made on all classes in this coinitry. it is a matter of reoret that Sir ‘Vilfrid Laurier, representing as he does thousands of Seotelencit in. his eaPaeitv as Premier, whouhl have gotin tUtt of Ids way to insult one of the best and most ietelligent beatelies of the Britielt people. Lord Dundonald, in every reStkei.., iS SO kJ` superior to most of his cletractore that to him their attacks will be of Milan. moment but there are those% and their manlier ie legion, who will not tolerate the lue suit that line bete leveled at! tile man who has the gentletutely gotxf- taste. was corning to town on a load of wood, and when he front oft Mr. Peter Woolteyes place, one of the stakes of • Constance. the wood -rack bore,: and Theodore wait throwo to the ground. Solitie of • the Miss Charlotte Libble of the IL Si wood fell on hie foot end it was at is visiting her friend, Mrs. Sarelie Me. first thought that his heel was erushe \ • ed but luckily it:turned out tor he am- bits. Staples and Miss Annie Ger- ly a %acre bruise. IIU lad bears ep man of •Seaforth 'emelt Sunday in the bravely uhder the= •InillrY• virs. Gultr old daughter, Pearl, • of Alltigrs!!' MCod and ditgliter, Mrs. Varna and Miss linbleds of tieafortli Sanderson, rAtended tte marriage' of were visiting se Mr. T. Johnson's and tl e foriner'e twice in Osborne township other freerels, • Mr. Peter Dueharitie of Studio Co,, last week Miss Maggie IVfeBons.14 returned •Mich., is visiting Triends at. the Sau- Saturday from a ViSit to frlcnd itt ble Line. Ile intods localitig in the Wessels ard Oortie. townslefe . if he can secure a suitable Mr. Sohn Britton ;Metaled the High propetty. Court cis C. 0. F.- held at Toronto A epecial meeting of the town:Alsip last week, council I was held ot the two. hall While Ernest Adams Was trying _to Satterday afternoon. All th3 members part ;some colts he 'ght • '• •cd, were present except Mr, A. Thoolpsolit, Mrs. Ewing and daughter of Brims. The otily •iambic:is of importance that els visited their friend, Misstlaclutosh was 'dealt with tv,as that of receiving on Sunday • • • du, report of Lewyer Statibuty, who Mrs, Latimer and Son of Learning- was present, rk, " charm case. ton are at present the guests of her Mr. Stattbory Was ti aoliector for mother, 'Mrs. Fneli. the towtiehiri et the trial, The coots 5' .1I..4 Aid •e,' ill holding a of the towtehip including witness fees to ignore the puny blows c, puny mete '• strawberry festival at Mr. Richard and Avileage, in the ease will be 1,n. • Building' penults for the• seascit *nutipeg-• aggregate S555635000. The le ationel Republiean Convention met in Chicago at noon ott Tuesday under till presidency of Hone Elilitt • Root. 'the itomittatioes Will not be •peeled Until Thersday. notham'e oil the, C'. 4 ti ee3. 1 lime 29the neighixn'• uaul of oo Lc med The ladies are mating 'nth their best Will meet again ott Monday, Itly endeavors te make thii . socati a aUe- We tee conettuttlY being askee, about eess. The best outside talent is ex- the progress of the new eleettie road.. ,Peeted to assist in the program. Alt.'So far as we can team the survey tniaSiOri i5 eetag, -is not yet completed: When this Is Miss Alice Jewitt of lirnssels is vis- done atal the land paid Inc e011atrUto alb% her brother thia, week, Mr, Vert Work will prebably begCst.----Olaser- :Iewittt var.. Live Stoek Market, Nervous Troubles. Toronto> Junv 21"-Tuv" was (01°6 PROMPTLY AND PERAIA'ellel.el Y break iii prices at the city •cattle mar. , 0,,e„e„ ,,, - -- - --•---1--de ltet today irene last week's quotations:11 """"""4" i'Y alle e'll..1,1Aelli PINK For eery choice, cattle prices are AID VILLS• • about ...steady, I, it Owl e are very luw I ire . : ' ietege'realialse 11()thtftIti'erreV(1,t1.114sta,.CulAc laielltif! lei/ClutrretteoNiCeeat,r4u.litesvelaittr61/notityth: youe person is in a etate of einistant offerings were eattle btoetelit oh the l 4.teiss, though incluelitig eouiti geed lots irvitc`tic* - il• 414Y .44141 lisletea.Trit;:t8 --, by night. the sellerer lit Part stall haLe The deniand, 1-471v. every noise, is eintky, dieressid and evler, Was Wed slow and. evcie the good i Catle did -110( Seinn to be haely want- el'elta,14°,/.14,1je *.e!nneeet -e(Inle ;.iitir.,t!irYlieeelt,liaitilsttel ed and •'g' •Pc''';'‘ UtaltY 104113 Itg ineelitun. . you are nervoeta. or worried or stiffer cattle were left over. - • ' from a combinetion of langotir and Viet day's run was heavy, Win- . irrita.tion yoti seed a nerve touic, 629 sheep mei lam!. ti, tioo logs end 193 for you. You cale only get rid . cif alt told sisting of loci ears . of> steek •' ard Dr. Williams' Pin. . ids are abe and included 3,58o litiel of cattle, I,- • solutely the best thiug ill the world calves from $5.e5 to $5.4o. For one or two • this. . Thousands can tastily to the . nervousness throagh eceding your Export -Not a very :Active market . nerves with rich, red blexxl .and Dr. and oleTy a few leads ofelmiceecettle . Williams' Pine Pills• acteally make • elnniering. Pekes for .good cattle. ran row blood. 'there is ro doubt 'about . eholea picked. bullocks higher bids were blood -melon, nerve-restormg quail.- . ties of these Tills. St. Vitus annce is • made and refused', one of the most severe Illotins of Per - Butchers -Market for the local but- • eller era& ,w,t..0 a go44 eeta easier vousness, and Mrs. IL Ileytnor of mere was Gravenhurst, Ont., ;tells how these cept for very choice cattle. n, heavy run ir, tele clues with a, large pals cured her little bey. She says : proportiou Of • only medium quality "At the age of cieitt my little boy grass cattle. Butchers' buyers there. w" attaeked with St: Vitus , deuce, from whim* he suffered Ili a severe, had a 'week ago a.nd prices ran front 500 to 750 lower for imam to :fair afotre.kbamd) nitle)re:4o,8fot.lie choice than elileyi and had to be conetantly watched. Lie form. ilia nerves twitched to sech an, extent eftat he was almost liel :less I > cattle. Same extra ,tilliipair;eicieartatlle rTinl°: wa‘s,ilieler several doctors. at differ- ene iarces but they did not help hint Lowever, was from $3-75 to $4,25. . e.ecided to try Br. 'Williams' Pink 'Stochere and feeders -Market slower. Pdls and these have completely cured lint prices al 0111 steady lor good stoch. leun and now- not iii sign of the troube Sleep and ltatileeeTrade was slow le remains " ' end prospects are fpr lower prices. . When you, buy these pills ' &limeys ee, look at the box and •see that thafull • Ifogi-Tite *market is steady and e changed from last week's quotations.' name, Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills Pale People,. is printed on the. wrePP- Selects $5.to, lights and fats /4.85, er and refuse to take' enythiree, else. You, eau get these. pills from alt ailed- ieine dealers - or they. will • be sent by - mail at 50 ceets a box or six .boxes for $2,50 by writing, tki I,r, IN libitum' 2;firiii:sltii.p' eceincil Will meet on • the Medieine Co., Brockville, 'Ont. . • Rohert Melted, 611i Tone, has been. ou the oiek list liett we. lope Ito win • Tuesday . of last week Scare. ••1VIc- . - ' fiensalt, soon se o, k, ' - . • ' Creeken, 4th, Line; left .for Medora, Man., where le .wiIl ,open a barber shop. We Wish lim 'emcees. , • Steep• washing. is on deck. _Coneear- itively few• sheep have had their winter coat removed. yet oaring to 'the' eon- tinueel. cool .and wet weather. • . Mrs. Alex,. Conon, 5th Line, has E.) hen. that iS. i-Ue.bing a. mark for . her- self by laying eggs .hiat inea..sere axe Meltes. . .. . Morris Township. Very ;little change Pl)pqtr lit the COticlit.1011 k Of Thos. Willer., sth line, who hid Raralylic stroke son.e tithe Al. last meeting of the 'eownehip council the prohihiting the run- ning at large of stock in this wes passed, • A. Leicester ewe, the' 'property. oil' Wite. Wilkinson 41.11 presented her' oWner w th three fine latbs and She raising' them all. •, • .Nr. Jackson, ef the '.ist line of Mor- ris has sold his • farm" to , A MacHwen. we: uoderstaail that gr. -Ji.ekson- in -- tends 'inovirig West. e• , Wedneeday of lot week Mrs, Wm. Marshell pasSed entay, aged 65 years end 9 mood's. Heart failure is said to. lave been the cause of leer eiseese She • is survived byt •ler hesband. and. iwo(.4ughters (Mrs, John 1VICCall, Of • Morris, and Mrs. Wne Ratts of East Wawaposle) 'cent of a family!. of 1. son anti .5' &tog:Mere. „. •Fretting Children. A spetial session of the Presbytery oi Huron was held in Carmel church 'oei Friday afternoon week with . Rev.. Mr. SawPrs, the moderator, presiding. •The call to Rev. .Mele. Smith °Mil - tore was taken is. and .foend to be in the. chereli phraseology "A strong gos- pel( " being signed by ta, big enat jority of the menibers and 'adherents. The Call was sestala 'd end' in case of its acceptance by Rev.. Mr, MeL, mat his release the Presbytery of Toronto, , the -following 'were ape peinted to participate in the indue-• ftion services 4 Rev,- Mr. Marfin-to ad- dress the linnister and Rev, Mr. Cars- well the. people?, Rev. Mr. Salvers the moderator to preside. "Rev. Nit. Saw= erS and W..Moir were appointed ' to presett the casc. before the Toronto Presbytery. . On Monday afterrioon of last week' Geo. 1VIeEwen. M. P. weinted feet en the' Oda of the last passenger ear bet 'could not as there Were .others ahead of him, so attempted ...to get On tire rear, hai.;inig an umbrella, and sachel in his hand. He. gra.) 1..0 t):,1. .rail but missed lifs fOoting and was dragged. short distance before. he let .go, having lost . his hat, the train waS stopped. for and offl he Went.,, hut it niad not been -the rear of the last carithere woidel heve beer., a serious acci- dent. : ''• Ote Blenday mor 411 (;‘,..w being driven. along . the street a boy On 1,lOrseback commenced . renn'efie• and fri- I Outlet' a team of norses ,standing iri leant of IVIeDonell's bardware. ' team , ren up, Street to the London MoKINNON &0O ".'44 a.44,464040.0 BLYTH NEW SUMMER GOODS Our salea during the lest. few weeke lave been u;liprecedented. Ws are now making n p for the cold bark ward ming mat there 38 11 regular MAIM on,. Our etoek got, pretty well Ilddled by the heavy domande nuale upon it. but this week we received a Jai ge ehipinent from Mont- real which pats ,our stock in good ehape la the fullowing lines :- All-over Lnee, in white, black, linen and two-tonedeffecto, at4ffe> OOc and 75e. Ynk Lice and Insertion, in black, white and linen eiteete, at 12e, 250 50e 65e and 75e .e 4v: Embroidery Sets in Collars and Ctifte, in aesortetl eoloro and patterns, *t• at 2loc. and 35e. Parley Waist Goods In Mercerized Vestings, Piques and ()yenta and White LI/Atoll, empular'prieete Ladies' Blouse Sets, in pearl, gilt, silver, gun metal and oxmlized, from •A 10o to r)oe. • Wiwi' White Underwear in Corset 'Covet s, Skives, Dritevera, EtO>, * • • popider prices. • et, Lndiela' Summer Vests in long and short sleeves and sleeveless, at 70, ' 10c, 15c, 25e, 85o and 50c, Boys' Nicker Pants, double sents and knees, at CAI, 40o and 75e. . Hoye' Suits, in great variety, at low prices. Our stock of Boots muni Shoes in now complete in all lines of ladies', misses' and children's, also, a, 'full line ror men and buys, ineleding the King Quelity, Ae reronst or the busineas people of Myth the council hem missed a bylaw making. it co imelleory for all plaeee of bosinese to close at eeyen o'clock.. shut p every eveuing, except Wednesday and saturday in each week, coin:policing June 27;11, Mt • We trust our friends will do their shopping earl.y, and give the cle: Its a chance to get sonie fresh McKINNON & 60 BLYTH X 4 ,tt..**4.4.4.444(t4......•••••••••••••••••••••• STILL AT IT We wish to inform our numerous customers that although Mr. Taylor has sailed tor the British Isles, and will probably be away for two months, we are still doing business the Old Stand and will endeavor to serve them with the same prom- ptness and fairness as heretofore. We have a well assorted' sio•ck of Men's Women's . Boy' s,and Giri'? fine and Staple footwea,r,from the follow - Reliable Makers ..-Jos. McCready, (1 ,Williams Shoe ; • t Co„Ames .1101den, Thos Duchrine, J. D. King.& Co. ; • and John MAcFherson & • • ' "Road where they divested themselves whah a child frets and cries . ahnisst of the Wagon and fan on. brat were continuously the root 'of the .trouble ' catight opposite "Jatees MeArther's inemne cases out et ten lies With: the ' gravel pit. A etove which. wee in the stomach • hoivelg. Hermentation . wagon was 'considerable damaged. and deeomposition of the feed means W. Cudenote "The I -Tay liaS cone bloating and diarihoea,Lthe late beet! preesing and .shipping neetli of ter is especially daveceraus . and ore tninton. ten fatal , during. the ,hot weather . months.. Bator's Own Tablets • are• ". 1 d t just whet every niot ier S keep her little or2es healthy. . These Tablets gently regelate the bowels, carp Constipation, prevent diarrhoea!, -.efean,se arid coot the Stomach, and prontote, sound, natural • eleep. • Phe, TAbleta cae be 'given_ with safetyl • to bone babe. Mrs. Mick; Hello.; Bay,: Ont„ .,says • t'I think Baby's 'Own Ta.blets the best mediciee in • the • world for the ail/Went-5, 'of little. ones. NO mother ehould be withont them," . Sole* bei all drug- giste .sett by mail •at 25 ceots al hex by 'writing The Bo Williams' Medicine Co., A3rock.ville, (bit. 0 0 0 0 St. Joseph.. Mr- N. e:Cantin and Mr. Currie Were in, Ottawa recently.. .Mr. Rousseau paid ....;tratford a visit on Friday last. . A very pleasant evening was spent at the home cf. Mf. Harry lhelour on tii.0 146 con. by ',a; nuintee of young peteple of our village: ' Collins,, serveye.r, and his men are on the• loth concession of liebbert and they, expect to get through this week. They are Staying at Mr. . A. Campbell's. 00000000000 • 0000000000 7,,-Nry-y-y-snry-Y*, • • .< 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 • t 0 0 re • - f 0 Putting on Wall. Paper is the moit effective and most economical • method of improving • and brightening of the interior appeai. anee of your dwelling. • Prom the ninny beetitifulpaetetne, many of • them exclusive in otir new line'We are certain you • can select easily the right piper to snit your taste and Let us ighow you our handsome array of styles. A.LL PAPER TRIMMED FREE 11 -gap ilt,„ 11.1,4,0)14 v Carriages and Go.Carts • • The new 1904 Go.Citits with their swell auteinudille gear and rich enamel Boleti are oti hand - They ale decidedly smart and 25nod cede( e, prices ri OM $10,0Q to Children's Carriages and • Express Waggons $1to $7.50 •••••••-•`...A-A.. Qgt 14i1/4401(,*) ..o•WW4...i..4."4.0.40•404.0404/••••••••,44••4"4 •1 ' * • J l'mo000o0000o000000 to 0000 • 0000(30o0000rt 4 • 4 411 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 .43 .41 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Aiso Outing, Tennis,Y.a:fhting, Lecrnsse Shoes, eta., at Prices, that efy Pompetitions,.. Note the following Specials few Satins:lay, June 18eh . • Misses Kid Buttoned Boots, siees, II to 2, worth $1.25, $1.50 and ' . • • • $1.75, to clear at $1; • • Kid, Oxford and.Strap Slippers worth from $1-26 to $1,90 your . • • ehotee for only $1 • Also some other lines at clewing prices. Use Ezyshine Shoe Polish if you want. " The Shine That Won't Owns 0E1' • •.The Old Reliable . TAYLOR & • . B. HOOVER. NELSON BALL LINDE RT AiiING- WE flay now safely predict the advent of Spring. .You will require Furniture. See us about it before buYing. , Sewing: Maphides . ,fligh grade, uprto-date, made ii Canada, Ball.Bearing Machines'. i One price to all. .0-okp-665).-6-0-0.0-6-0-o-o-o-oo-o-o-o-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-o-000-Oo-o-o9-0-0-0-0. • ' , 1-1.0OVER• 4ge. BA.L.L. Night and Sunday calls apSevered as residence of either,of the princi- •pels. •4***4444#414**41.41******itt•0044.*****00.***46. (:)(4) g(i)CaXifjei).0( 4'4X.0,98 01 (4)(K X4) OW rid® (.4" 0000000.0 E GREAT CASH STORE For the next two weeks we will offer BARGAINS IN THE MILLINERY Department. Everything pertaining to Suminer Millineryis to go at sweeping reductions. It will pay you to see what we are offering in LADIES'. WHITEWEAR We secured a bargain in that line ..and aro selling them at greatly reduced prices. • •See what NS'S have in LADIES' BLACK UNDERSKIRTS It will be to yotir advantage to get prieee Wove :buying elsewher , We havti a snap in Men's Harvest, Shoos, Also a.fine range of • BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. Arty quantity of Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods,4,4 (0) (t$ D M. moBEATH BLyTH- - J CA* (1) 2.4 000000re o 0000 00000000 eitkeefeIDC414%, • , Seaeye 0 000 0 . . Progressive business -mat adVertise in. The • Newsollecords