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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-30, Page 5, June 30th 1904 tlem „ 11• •1 ,.. Mit . „.. THE MOLSONS BANK Ineorporoted by Art of Parliament 18,1Zi Capital authorized, $5,000,000 apital paid up 43,000,000 Reserve fund $4;860,000 The public will please bear in nin that wo have removed .froto our old stand, Ruttenbury street, to our .netv and spacious office (which is now in t be centre 01' the town) in the rtaw Comfit) block, eornee Vietoria and Albert' streets(opposite J, ltrwin's grocery.) A. call flow the pithily generally is solicited,. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— Interest allowed itt highest current lines .froin date of detanit, to date of withdrawal'. 11. C. BRE,WER, 'Manager, • • CLINTON.; 4440 3, ;.7.-'7.1177:.-7;731111111110941Aff:AhrANWAIVC7:141ERIMININCI.:=11"71111C,::: a...:;" ++++++++++++++.4.!++ DR. 1311T14141R, EYE,. KAR, NOSE. ••• and Throat fipeciailst, 370 Queen's • • Avente, Londnia 3rd door east of E St, - Audrew's Church. Glasses sup- plied. Will be at the Rattenbury Cliuton, Aprel 28, him) z. and • ▪ • • • • flEI4UL+ • 2 TIME PIECE • • • • • • • • • All a• ••• • • • • • . We want the datron, age of the "particu- lar man" who times - his watch by the sec- ond's hand. Our rep- - air work will please - him. He will be in- terested in our stock of high grade mpve- ments. A good stock of different makes a- lways on hand, Just received a new line of . SOuVenicr Goods, f.aca0-6a-0-0.00-0E-00-0-0-0-0-0'9-0 W. H. Hellyar- Jeweler and Optician , • • CLINTON: • • • • • . . . • We _ coulanl. couiri You? .1.11•34.a...... !rye built np n first class. tratte, faith as we have unless Our goods were right in every way. 'We 'sell the FineseGoods for the tineSt trade. One trial convinces you of this. - Among otherlines we ex. cel in Fancy Biscuits. We keep Assorted 13seuits at •10p per Ib. up to -Macaroons at 50e. In Olives and Ptekles'we have rally' the best : .Chutney 01)111 Sauce, Chow -Chow, sweet and sour Vinegar Fieklcs and also • Horse Radish. . We still solicit Veer trade r• W. T. O'Neil. OLM TON PA PER HANGING .--WHEN YOU require any paper hanging • dote do not forget to give me a call.' Satis- faction guaranteed or no 'Holley • ask - td.. Priceor.' hanging, ten cent. per roll. Orders left at. A. Couch's meat market or at :my residence" west end Rattenbury street, will receive 'protn. pt attettion.-Tloodore Bale. - 20 HAVE l'OV A IIOUSE TO RENT Olt for skit) If so make . nse of this column. 35c for first insertion .and 10 cents each subsequent time. FOR . SALE, -SEED BUCKWHEAT, Feed Corn, Feed, Peas, Barley oat Oats. -Tone c•r .Ce.sh as arranged. - W. .1-1, Perrin. Clinton ,Tune 14. COAL! LEAVE VITIR ORDERS NOW POR YOUR SEASON'S SUP-. PLY OF COAL. WE CARRY' ONLY THE VERY 13EST GRA' “ DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE ,LOWEST POSS111I41 PRICE .• • onnmoi MAY:BP'*; LEFT AT DAVIS 87 ROWLAND'S BARD - WARE STORE OR WITII • W J. Stevenson. You Can. See. For • yourself 'how Much' slme has .to dp.'.WitAi • the. appearatice . of. your foot. •What ." is 'uglier .than a- pobrly. shaped shoe ?: What' is daintier Allan • ' • . . ' A TRIM' CLEAN CUSiIOL that fits closely about the foot ,• and brings ottt its natural artistic. lines. We can find a Shoe to -lit-your feot nt-. matter ;how bard yciu are to suit:. Our spring 'stock has, arr'ved •• and the Prices 'are, right. 1 We are showing a line of shoes for zaen at. 3.5O that. can't • be • beta- for •$rice and .quality. Also ..a• line' .of shoes for *omen: (The .0eden Alexander) for $2. which is extra COme ,in and .have •a look- at. our stock. No' 1,rpuble• to -show goods. , . Groceries, , • Our stock ...is .comPlete. We ,have . • goo& line of 'Japan Teas, green aair black:. 'In package teas We' carry • the Ludella, .Red Itose,• Bine :Ribbon and • Lipton's •celebrated teas. • They -were bought. before . the advance 111 • Price 'winch . w will give oiTi ate:homers the benefit. of. 'Plain' awl .Faticy. Bissuits 'Boiled Hain, Smoked Roll, Breakfast. Bacon, Plekigd Pigs.,'Veet, Canned teats; Pickles in :iyullg and bottles' '.cf all kinds. :A trial artier.. willconvinee you .that we carry • a stock equal; to any :the trtste and theprices rect- sonalle. Also • a car d2 ReCtljt„th'S sug- ar just arriNed 'which We are selling at • In, Seeds we have, got -good Red' Clover, . Alsike, Timethy., Islatrpld -and. TerniD Seed and ell kinds oJ arderk Seeds; orchard grass.' In crockery we. have- a few dinner sets we rc selling very'. cheap Your arade selected. ,G.. RAkiAm.. Ogle CoOper's .01.6. stand. Cash for Butter and Eggs.. Phone 23. FOR ROUND rim ro THE. (nzp:AT wourvs PAIR; ST. LOUIS. With 81 01) over privileges at .Chicago• Detroit and -Canadian Stations ---Through lo 11111011 lele,laers -Vestibule Coaches to St. Louis- - -Rem Dai ly Note -On application to „I. D. Alac- denude , I). P. A., Toronto, oleic:sing 4 cetts in stamps'handsome illestrated booklet will lie furnished, 1.---DOMIN DAV-, :Single fare for round trip Good going tuse 3oth and .1 toy 1st, 'Retort:0g until Menday,'',11.1y •• the 4th • Mane Seekers' If.xeurshaut . to- -Points In Cahalan • North-west -430 to $40,50 - °cod going June aStli, returning until:, August 29th. Once.' going July t9th, returnieig • Faidtemiter 2ef1t. For, tickets, illustrate -a literature re- garding Wot id's Pair and full informs, - t ron apply to P. R. Irodgctis, Town Agent ; A. 0, Pat tison, Station Agent, 44.0 Brown Stoneware. We have a i-ew 1i.a ol "Brown Stotteva'..re ill Teapots', Bowls, Vegetable Dishes, Crocks, Jed - Iv • Mottlde, Etc. Also • all dif- , • ferent lines of odd clishes in celored and white stOttewdre -.Cups • mid Satteers, Open and- -Covered Vegetable Dislies, Plat---. • -ters„ Bowls, Sauce and Porrid— ,•••ge Dishes,Etc. IVIa.ryou aro-- -needing anything in this line -- 15 a call, , Eggs taken in exchange for goods.. Mrs Shier's .112V Tito ,Clinton Nows.Rocord minionosumnis . . .. .'...._ . CALDWELL---WALDEN--At Ilte resi- Jas. W. Leonard •IS Presid- I Marriages. (leave 4,4 the bride's parents), Iltd- ent of the Q. to G.. .RailwAY. I lett, eat Weduesday, .Tune, 15th, Mr. Guelph, June 2314.----A meting c I Joint Caldwell -of East Wawanosh, the directors of the Guelph li; Goderich te • Miss Thirza, AL, daughter of Mr., RailwaY QoalPanY Wa$ 1104114re to'CiiltY CASKEY--AIKENHEAD-In Stanley l'44Y at which - the organization of the coin- . and Mrs. J. Walden. on June 2.2nci, tit the l'onie of' the olficers were elected : was Completed. 'ilia loilowing bride's. mother, by Rev. K Sewers,. President,. Jas.- W. Leonard • Miss Isabella, eldest daughter tit Vice -President, Dat.icit MO hull titehtc lateJamescest IA,oiritteaughecaldav ,,trr to M. Secretary and. Solieilor, A. Ir. 1v1,0- .Tre:sgriraeir(1, ilt o* C.ge'A, WalkeriToronto Manitoba. NleKENZIE:--At the maxse .It was - decided to hold a weekly P.A.TRICK.---1 in Egniondville, on June 22n4, by meeting on each Thursday.. • The rep -- Rev. INT, Shaiv, Mr. IVIontgenuery resentatives 4,1 the C. P. 'R. , are look - Patrick, son of Mr, Andrew Pat- ing over the ground for the erection (.4 rick of Ribbert,' to Aliss Mary. a pew. station. McKenzie, elcliest daughter of Mrs. :Air, Leonard win act as chief execu- Donald McKenzie of Seafortlt.- . tive 'officer of the eoll1PanY 034 will CAltslillluiteteN(TiCiAblutNbtrliCtiolIsANi47.0Aletr,the re. devote his time to the furtherance of ersinith, by Rev. F. A. Irarkii,teokitctio •4 . the plans of the directors .for constru- Juhe 22nd Mr. Wilt. J, CF.antron, n .aitei operation, Mr. Leonard's last ollice was 0,10.t of clArksional sap - to Miss Annie I11., eldest (laughter crintencleat at Winnipeg but some time of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carr.oehan; ago Mr. Whyte succeeded him in tbat all of Tuckersmith. • HICKS-FIlis,L1/1---On June 2.2r.d, at the office, Mr. Leonard havin.g been select- ed- to take up the work of ti.w.. Gitelph rRe.vD. esti i;eveertj!!int1.,:Il i\(1:8.lr%. leleirdl.o' rtl.. bjiincti°11 "terisi°11' Hicks to Miss Daisy Field, all of.. . •- Winghaut. ' . pAnEmyr-McKAX--In ' Goderieli • on • . .1 1 Port Albert.. . Jpiie 22nd, at the residence of Ole Mr: William MeConnAl and daughter bride's grandmother, by the Rev, Eva have - retnrned, front a. visit at . . Jas. A„,. Anderson It. A. Nellie- -Durham'. • . • . . . • • Mond McKay to. Alphonse Pareat Of Windsor. .. Misa L. Richardson .Staulayedin . IlL00111-MCKAY-At - Moncrielf, ..' on Dungannon, , • .- . ge 'Jr re istli, by • Rev, D. D. McRae • °I • '' ••rt Stinclaved wit. lier , — iss • A ' Ti ' Mr. Duaears r; • Bleotn of ThaMes-' c"ousiu, Airs. II,. Ilawkans. . . . ' ville,• Co. of Kent, ' to miss MaryValuable .property for sale• here . on . - y. ' AlcKay Of Ore 11, McKay, daughter -of Mr. Georgeaturday, ' July end. S . . . Misses Alice and Victoria Hawkins PIRIE-CLOSE-At the residence; of of Detroit*spetil a few days withtheir the bride's father, Ort.y, cal the 11,10001-.4 '.11.4ving venire upon the exeur7 2ead Jung, by, Rev, D. B. McRae, s'on. •: Mr. Robert Pirie to Aliss Jessie.A: Willitim ;Quaid mai wife- of Manitott, 'Close, all of Grey. - Man., are visiting Lis part:ail „Itere,Air. KER.NEY-rimrsoN-At the Manse, and Mrs. Jae, ,t),vai el, after au • aibsta.,:ce 'Walton, on J•ane. 7 51.11, by Rey, •A. Alai:Nola 'Mr. William Kerney to, • Miss Nettie. Lawseek; both of. the • .. 'township of 'Morris. . • ' ' BUTTON-GII3SON At the Manse Walton) on June 251.h, by Rev. A. .MaciSrabi, Mr. Alfred 13utton to • .Miss Sarah May Gibion, ' both of toWnsbip• 'of Alorris. • YOTINGBLITT:-DEICIIERT- At • the • 'bone of the bride's parents., on June 2.2rd, by • Rev, E. .Schuelke, Miss I,a.vina, daughter of • Mr..J. Deichert, to tAlr.• Harry. Younghttet, both of Patricia' . • • Births. '111cRAE-In Clinton on June 2501; .to Mr.. and. Mrs, James' AlcR.ae, - • . • • BALL -In Clinton on Juno. 2siki, • . • Dr,. and "Mrs. Ball, a son. • READ -,-In Montreal' on. J 26th, to Mr: and Mrs. Ike Reid, krinerly of •te daughter.. • • SPENCER -7-1n Ahayireal on June 19th, •. to Mr. and Main James Spetlecr, a •claughter. Spencer, nee Kate. Read,: is O•sister Of Mrs.', Will. • Harland, and is it -native of Clin- COVNTER-In • Seaforth. on June' 7t1i. to Mr. and :Mrs.'. W. R. „Counter, -a I,ower Wingliani,. June • • 221141, Mrs: Geo.. St igley, a daugh-' MO.R.GAN--•In (loth:rich' tqatinship ou •June 291,11; to • Mr." ant) Mrs:- Fred. MOrgara •a, Son. , .• • • FRA.SERa•In Goderieli en' Jane 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. D: 0.• Fraser, ta, • s011' . ' • DRN(ATYL.-OP. the ' 01 Jam' the Wife. of .Regis A. DenOtity,, of a 'daughter. . DUCHARAIE-On,the• Sa.uble T;ine, on • :bine 7th,.'.the wife :of Air. jasepli Duelfarnie, •of • a • daughter. • • MALONF,YOU• the' Sauble.Line„ Hay, June 2end, the wife: of tralgi- .. duel Maloney, of. a 5011. • Deaths,- . Houses fov Sale. i -Good Cottage arid two lots ' . on Isaac_ street. 2 -Good Wiese and two lots ' with large plum orchard on Folttin street. 3 -Comfortable Mese and one lot. an joseph street.: 4-1Irick House and .two lots on Mary street. 5 -Two licuses on• Rattenbury street west. 6 -Large tilriek Bouse, With six acres of I 1 • 1 dr'vir: barn good orchard', within a 1111.1e of centre of Clinton. • 7--Prame Muse with eight 0„Cres, of laud, burns and orcitat(l, Dinsley Terrace. 144or terins, etc.., apply to HP,11/4111:r DEATIIE, Solicitor, etc. Clititent. • . WARREN -7T= tat Jane 23rd,•• •Ilenry Warren, 'aged. 58 years. • ilthett.'on Suite 28117, Mrs, • .••Wia.;-: '..a'g•ecl 31..yearit- .and months: • • .• ., • ,• • ERRA:TT-In . Stanley On .June 7.160; Data . daughter- of •Air.' •ISaae ••.. att.; aged 30: years: • • TAYLOR,In. Stanley. • on june 25th, Henry Taylor, aartal• 84 years. •• AleMANIIS-111 Colborne on Itenc 2riti Wth, McManus', aged 46. years': and • . 6 montlia.,. .„ . • KEPFER.;---in Grey On June 29, Jacob Keffer„. aged 87 years and 4 anon, BLOOMFIELD-In Morris' .on Jane 2o, Bloomfielet, aged '79, years. . BRANDON -In Morris on June • 2oth,, ' • Clark arils .BrandOxi, son • Of Mr. • J. IT. Brandoni. aged rz -years.- ato1 • 6 'filoriths: • - . CARRITTHIMS-In Wingham •onaTtate • . 2 6th,..John. 'Ca.rruthers, brother of . Airs, Belfry Ball,. aged- .66 ,yearS • and '3 menths. '• - • • •• ORKMAN-At Victoria'hospital,Lon. • deist, Or: Jinni 19th,. Lynn• Werktr.an ofe . at the. ago of years. • ' PHAETON. FOR SAIX, AS GOOD AS ' • new.. Also . a set . new harness, Apply lat. The .News -Record office. 25* I/00 STRA.VED.-L-THERE STRAY] _. from the 14drentises of the undersigned about three weeks, ago, '. .short tail Collie • dog,. black,' hrown legs 'and, • brown tips over eyes. Anyone • re- turning sante or giving information .whieb will lea,d, to its. recovery . will greatly' obbge.-.-Peter McGee, Hol- mesville P. (),* . CAROL E. NEWCOMBE A. 141 6. If... - organist of Ontario street Methodist church. Teacher of Piano, Harmony, Form. Free Theory lecture Ars dents every Tuesday everting at stu- dio.. Over Newcombe's store, Clin- ton. c.,I7INTON DYE WORICS-t AM rim'. • pared 'to do salt Miles of Cleaning, Dyeing - and Pressing of Clothes, Alt work done an short notice and satisfaction guaran teccla•-.J. T. SE - WARD. of eleven years in the West. • • Frank and (3.orge Tout of Kincar- dine. Sundayed with. their uncle, Mr, Mr. ond„ . Mrs. George Clark ..of Ca.: borne township:• -Sundayed in the .v ill - age. . . ' • ; 3* Os. - Howlett's is on tiar.sick 'list at present, • . . • Miss.. A. Cum. i tighatn , Goderielt (hayed at Loom.. '•- East Wawanosh. . . . . . A very pleasant evening Wes:spell t at the home of Mr. R. chanintly . Ott Jtine. 16th wheat a manlier of the. 'fri- ends' of Mr. D, Chaniney assembled and spent g. very enjoyaltle thee. •In- • strurtner,tal music by the Alisses Lottie . and Gussie violit" music by Eclward"and. EVana Haines,' - while Mr. R.obt. Chairney rendered some heatiti- h..-1 selections on Alio ;notitl, organ, There :Were .tilso. recitatives; games and. i peel oinionees, after... n•Liei r te.stV supper teas 'protcied. by Miss' .Enplietnia..•Chatitaey:. and • AliSs• lana' ,Dettgon„. The ea effinig • ended.' • bv all singing 'wit1t hrarty: 1.0-1008 '"(..4 46 Save. the .King" ''idayed by Miss E. Tin:nip-. soya Goilerich. Miss Ada . ilelwiof Auliurn bi-. in • toWn: this airek :t* guest ••01,'• ,Tories.'• • • • • • )•Mr's: Roy. of Stratford is 'the guest thiS 'spitscn 61..1111s. • • Vlower Sunday is now a recognized. atirsial event in three , of our. churches. Last Sund4..it. Was( obsi,rveel 16 the letter' .by . Knox church. and. the great at tanchince of . :children; • Wi ti 1 !low-. • ers.': pinned 'on their breasts., •the. most of.... the. congregation • fellowing suit, °she:Wed' that every family was well represented. . • • 4tiroll. County S. S. (Cent-tutte(1 •freni, last week.) '•:' . Wechieseay afternoon,- the Nvork •. of. Huron ..Ccunty 8.unclay - Union w'''a'As'fteedrilat'insliTrci.v.iee'.;• of Re -N7. IlfeLean conducted (let ot Lona' doges.. • • • • , , • • • •A • number committees '• reported: and the .election of officers followed, which resulted follows : . . • .. President; A. Cosees, Wingham • .ice„ D. H. Altuiro,•Atiburn , See,-Trea.surer, J. 0: Stoneman • Benson • • . • • • Cor.-Secretary,.*.JallitS • Ooderieh..- •• A .strong 13*e:outlet) committee • • of twelve was also elected. ' • •• .MrS. J. A. Jackson. of. Torontoi eon - ducted aelas. s.,showing her Systent of Primary class teaching. Mr. Jackson, al so 'gave. an .address. The • •• Renee:. Tobld. Conference WI., Sunday sch061 management elicited au' interchange. of . optteou that' atrove helpful. Rev'. J. Oliver, •who spoke . with: such. acceptance the previous • evening, .alsO gave . an address which was much ap". preciated. 7 In. the eveuitig, after' a • *service of song 'was Ied 17y J., A, l‘lorton., Rev. D., Petrie eontacted the devotional e)c- ercises. • . " • President Munro had been called hoine early itt the . day; and in Ms place, Dr, Towler, the C.orresliminling- Secretary, intro( ticed the President eleet, Mr. A. Cosens, who presided. Rev. J. II. Oliver'a, return home Le - fore .the evening service. necessitated, a change in the prc,gratn. Rev. .T, Philip of Kincardine kindly stepped into the vacancy and gave an address on "Iirble Study." ' • Rev, F. Larkin B. A., of Sea- forth,- then delivered a • thoughtit..1 ad- dress on ,".rlie 'relation- between.. the Parent dud the School." MIS% Griffin and Mr, F. Hill each galls/tient. wiletiol-reeytet".eiirlegcl vocal 4selections ABOUT YOrt 'IPLEXION. A yellow, muddy conipleition tells of derangements. of ,the liver and bil- dicates the presence of .bile . poloott in the blood. Dr, Chase'S Kidney -Liv- er Pills set the liver and kidneys itytiori, purify the blood, cleanse the s,t'stent and assttre a healthy glow to the complexion. As 'a faitnily ntediChre FARA/ TO RANI) on voit SALE.,_,.„ Dr, Chaast's Kidney -Lor eills are of Lot 32, colt a, Otalericb township, iliestimaMe ecusistxttg of 8o acres, 40 acres seed- „ ed down, 6 acres in fall wheat,, or- . chard, brick house end bank barn. 1.00It SAT4Z-GOOD SIiCOND IIAND tiviic front school, 2',/, miles • front top buggy, almost as gOOd aS nevv. •Iiolutesville, $ miles from Clinton. Will be sold elcap. Apply Box. / Clinton P, 0,20 inenedlate Possession can be Oven, - George 3. Connell, Clinton P. 0. .•••••••••,•••••••. TITOROilltED EtlISTER,W DUP.- WOOL WANTI;l1)--4I/GIIEST MAR- lism Bull for sale, 13 months old, ket price will be paid for any tintatt- nave two, will sell one cheap.-Al- titY Wool 'at the i'ltarxlard Mc' hurt Nott, ItA 24. eon. 2, Statle)", vator.-W. G. Smith, 9-3 Clinton 1'. 0! , 1$ 00000 00 11 7 AtIMIllirliiiM1111114111111111.011111,1111114111111.1:1 0 0000 000000 •.0()PCX 00 oo • • 000 Miss U. A. Sidinirigs, Correspondent, .o• (0 DOCTOR ADVOCATEOVPERATION t..) I —PE -RU -NA MADVANIFE UNNECESSARY,. The News of Godericht i • 0 _ : ' ",..,41•0,4•41 • (K)(,e,,W4c)(:)(4',4!)(:)(:: • • • (..)6;`,i'Xii)(:)(ip Mr. Tolsma of Detroit, "Zebe" Mrs. Percy INIalcoinison Lit (.1104mw ma as big brethren of the fishing fleet it; liPenaing t1117'' w"k at 14c LIM l'A"nit' called hint, now one of the million. 1 on Vest street. * aires of Detroit., spent the pleasantest.- ; North street church WaS. WAAL Mit ' dayS at his lite, we 'might say, here 1 on Senday :evening. last. Dr. Daniel last week. if‘t.ti-itilitaiaureAtetztiticsts of Mr. and ; id,i tall am.stsous ay blue. rieut,vitil_li, at. opibui: (..ontig;egalti; I. tient but he told them to die daily as Airs. Gre7g .414 Aliss Evelyn. of I‘Sierase. been very ill the i ast .SiX weeks, ; the roots of pride, vanity,. avarice aud • - Mrs. Coates lies, we regret to say. 1 '`:;,,v0r.):7 /illsi 11"1; se( I":i""V81S' iti:4"11)11111 • The Noraman and Tow 111eVea, N re. vt:' I.,:usi, under 1.4e.r loot arc. Lori aae. `, l'aul, they could talk of 0i...iv miser- NINv'eeeekk ' with the sehociner Kolfage C tip t a. i n J os elk Nob I e. ' cant e. 314 . willtittS. 'I.. ,;jiaty:aticlt)s(1)sti\),:.1:t''t..:l'ii('ee:;7,:trtt'::?:''s;cs;ii'1\;:;)les'tlillill'1:g1.::': e;144,-)11:11e1;11(8:11:1-:.1).Yeil 1;:.: lea. eargo of posts from Silverwatwea: for tite Lumber Co. Lem The anniNersa.ry of little Miss iiamillou's seventeenth birthday 471rtotlxntotal:e .other congregatious •atteutled. celebrated- quietly on• Vriffity. Roil 4,411,rIrrlai. ;LI.i.e: lil:orllsliteliewlitnikni.;r1cgbatsoedmtrheolub,2ie; Airs, Robertson, of Buffalo earne. on7 ClAiinrts°.1•11.Vilril.i)la:1, AgIffeCtlir:oltIl.t4victra.71e7Y IA1I(11101;e4 her mother,' Mrs.. W. Sinitl,.. . ' '•-ritursdnY last) ealltd by the illness of Yotaig) arrived last Frititte front New l'f-irle, aid. is- the guest 01' her parents, ni) with lumber lOr th.) nautta last•s c' . ki g t th•e• eross. Airs: Sickles and little . Son Vance, Iron Port Huron, Mr.„and ..strs. Bart- Air, • and 'Mrs. Voting. els, Miss :Brown, sister of ;Airs. .Dunlop from Detroit, Wrs.. ando A " McGillivray of etroand her ire, '111eQ4k1111Dit 111 Pontiac, ex.-. her - brother, Mr. :Ben 0,bbons of • De_ coronae/al .by their husbands, were ex- trolt • am!, .Soute of our ane aim, flecursionists laat week tat the Greyhound troit swatter Nisitors, Air. Ayer ana as . were olso Mr. .atal: Mrs. Alvin A. over 306 visitors, come• On the Grey- ;Wright af Detroit, the whole- party hound, • 'We never saW , so many . cOr- being the guests of Mrs. Joseph iror- Jore to attend the moonlight. Welt*. I. Mr.- and .Airs. R. E. Trout and babe, 4: ifal eil:Lti eilaudiettsttc4c.u.aktztiloe,Q:wvitialt)t'ihregoaelellacL:1`:Isitelritgt ooiti, 1411:1 lekeiyir :. MLIVIII•rieSSS.,1- 11:31111(111(1:1 NIStV0i.1141:4S) 7.44 IS3e'et.'keill'aal Bwacienk) Halal l oWneF`ti 113,1 ITV-. The train,. WO, 1V1-44 OP : ' Airs, T. R. -hoe v: 1-t11'(Mni.f‘.a1.11. 11:17:1:(:aunt titen.iii:i1.)itol.eNt;c1116rtorpit:rsons took in the. her daughter, .Mrs.. W.' M. 'ferry, ar- ia= • little grandsen, son of Air.. • and. kins and M‘lis vi()1141, ‘‘;1'11"..„t,he git.t's7t," rived from Toront o this .week• all(' are • KITS. Richard Sprang • was called, the guests of Mrs, Fred Love. . . away ' to Petrolea- by the illness of Mrs. -George W. Vitlean, Airs,. 'raw-. Airs., W,' Wallace of that town while here was the' guest ' of tbe Affis.ses. l t'''' :3: 1‘)Sliet.:::)'1,f‘,;Lik. id triSi .r.:,y,7::tput1/41 '1)11:14010SS::::. 2''2' :11 Miss 1/111144 , • 13roderiel. of Detroit eail, • . •11ttiow, aetionalcl. Shne e left by stage' Oa: Fri- ,..Tu'at the haute .rif Mrs,. Christopher day to visit her relatives at Luck-- - atexay, Jr claugloter, Nellie • Moodie, of 3_‘:1Drelit ro,Ui.t. ji s.. etlite"- gt call( li.'t.cletislUastiYaGserre.te-..1'e'lii:', Ijk)ettliii111111.'C'slgl.v:•iii 'i-aArlii:tiatilit:nelc1)11:' . 1111‘,Irr.4fijoisE dto'..'1-Ateilvrte:. . . . her .arat, Mrs. 101111 lieicitifitirgciliiSerr: miss :;. itliotal‘rrerrj:g:pepeera..01.1(1r ItIrs. Ilogat: and- her 7?11' IStititie, u -ill remove. to Detroit in Sep- : parlor.' •The •bricle looked -lovely in her . eavto 17 v,.31.),) al rat1110.1 J.iniiii: ber ' . was- the guest last 'week et Airs, • ' 'J.,. - 'Bedford, Sr. •• t-w.1,eilttl;iti:shtt.teik:inev:e;:fs'qletrebtatebtt6..srlilik)b.::),Itlai:ioNliialed comPanied - her frit.nd, airs. Cla-7;tott',1' - . Airs:. lititVWr . of Detroit,_ who ae- green atripe. 'The skirt Was • trimmed . .friencl, ,Aliss May Elliott, who Las beeta• bridesmaid, Athis alaY .AlcAule.v.: wcire. Elliott until...the . Second.- week, • July, . ttec,. weeks'. in., town. the gees t o 'f • . Inn.' . s1‘11;‘0:17W‘..eciltc:r7I'ethtlicc(i)'(11111.et%11.111:iiilfee• re.,111.1aikti.l.e.lialr'',.t7is4esic•tl‘..1..siel.q0l-if the. guest of her motIver„ Mrs. 1,e-wis•. a. - beautifully 'made costume 'Of white .. - tt:i .:Nivellnalit the 'waist a ..yoke . ei heav- . . Miss • Fox . of London spent. the past; - . . . 'Airs. Sickles of - i ort • I/0ton. left 11; 'esailik-niat'i7017-1::e Ar-Iiir).butill .e.obt7g7.1i"ntillei::.'f - tiouNlyitrt tle- greyhound . int: •Vriday a.; • lu.. ' ;WHO. . N1:71atcsi g' craorgreilestlit'l::111-71.icei' .ght-(4c:1107et.':.)-Etril:trili-ttC0: ' i Vance Antal-I:ling -with los grandmoth-. the •bride Was a, gOld • watch: and: to the 11, i%Lrs 1or 18 put. eck .ting waeiOrmer ii-7)11Okft:ss..111a.A.fti.loaCiellaylf d S.ticrnete4r. WIIS 1 tPtlW' [1 1l1 Witdow in the rod( .of the Image ortVitei. for .th.b e ridat'vparty and. their •quests. ed by .hinr on,' Nelson street noNV oern.i,- be • bride •anc; groom and their .:IntrIY Pied .by i5Ir 42ocii • a: • left by •tIte (3.:1"e010111-.11 C..11 Viiday ' . for • cantair. Norman McDonald is -now thei'r 1•••oefe \Vim:ascii:: • • safferieg ntOre .front stoutaeli • :trouble •...Air. • b.e.:y, .f inert y I -he'll -0,31k ' itIrs. II, Deinus -returned to her home tiny): !ruin We' • • • 1, alums.), of the l".11sP. Commerce: here, lett 'i.ow of 'Battle • - speat ew avs m own, at-• Qh•athain . Saturday after i•veek, - last "le s t t' • . 1 a tin -17 si ere with Mrs: and Miss Phemie Cox, • • • . . , •We hacb.the . pleasure' of ititletiig Mr. imemessamolo,„aaa,„ ..amoseememonakama,a4 0111,, e'llSwillfrWiii./d:411.111l•4111V;4411•;41i.,1%••114,10;1116,411.,111"6.4/•.*;•4//41/viii troit, former .proprIgtor el The 'Mrs: Havill'a ------ r. • Charles ed. They were: the. guests • of Look Here.,Next, Week for 1. occompani- efir. Mrs. Eva Bartho,1C3 East 125.11 street, New York. City, N. Y., writes: 1$1 suffered for three years with leucor- rhea and *ulceration of the wymb. The doctor adavoeated an operation whiehl dreadeclvery much, and strongly object. , ed to go under it. Now 1 ant a Changed vieman, Poruna cured me ; .it took 21 1110 bottles, but .T felt so much Improved 1 kept taking it, as I dreaded an operation so much. am to -day in perfect health and have not felt so well for' fifteen rears." -Mrs, Eva Barthel. It is no longer a. question as to whether • Forum, can be relied on to cure all such cases. During the many years in which Perunit, has been put to test in ail forms and stages of acute and chronic catarrh no one year has put this remedy to great. er test than the post year. • If all the women who are suffering with any for m of f male wealcness would write to Dr. Flartman, Columbus, Ohio and give hint a complete description of their symptoms and the peculiarities -0, their troubles, he will immediately:reply fwrietehoctoomearlegtee..directions for treatment, Address Dr. Hartman, President oi . The Hartman Sanitarium, Colum.b0s, Ohio.' • 3.; T. GOldthorpe has leased the '.1)(iit.1.•• 311 is Trii. :11 Wr„rn,wk re,(ed liundiitnne. for memorizing the 'shorter cote:Iris:1m and a bilile.•from' the • •I'.,ext Sunday is dower Sunday • la NOI7141 Street elm rt . The. new pasti7r, Rev.” Mr.' ifazen, pri!.a01... • Airs. BoYer. of :Yew. York spent last.' week at' eW flatulent visitieg tiVeir. end returned thia week •with- her , • cousin; Mi.'s. ;:tpenee, and the Misses.' Spence of Berth., N1.1:0 will speed .inana . weeks.. with Mrs, W.' ATaritcer, Mrs. Spenee's..mOther:.:. • IIav of 'the' Itticlidgan Vg,r0.1)er, z;:•9;l/tr-.011.;•Artlier Switzer'. anr. 'Grand Rapids and Dr. • 'Herbert ancl Mrs.* Switzer. of .Gaistes, Alich,, w.ere. the guests , of Mr. and Mrs, Swit-• e i‘r. rlasAt :ziielierk :me ann 101....MiSsouri ar- rivial 111 Owa,about Inn days: ago' after all • alasence 'froiu nungamnon :ar.4 ,triei- nity: of about, years.' . 'Tie is. .a regular 'Missourian,. : • '• Afiss WestOri Bell of, 'BoSton: 111 the gitest .of ber mother; Mrs. I tarry anedll stpareen•aul'l'er Bc6urse in literature in Boston anclrhad .the ex- trenie Pleasure- of meeting that great and, distinguisated Woman Suffrage. iea- (kr in.. Aestraiia, Mrs:. Lister Watson. • Mrs. LOrne Match's -ma aid' little den- ghter are the gniestS'•of odotp Bates', also Mrs. nates' (aauglater., Mrs, Voital • • •Mra, Dr.' Cowan Of Kentuckya .alaug1:7.• ter of. the late Mr.. Strittbers,• 'Toronto. street,' spent a few days il.i total", 'the guest of bur atuitt: Mrs: Sautes earidge and cousin, Mrs.- Jame: Alia" Mrs, George Andrews ,returried to her home in S.-IN:veleta hiat -week accont- penied by her'.sister, Miss Agnes nu,n.L • daugliter .Mrs, Coultes•••and son,. ...Sind Airs. Adam Cook Of ler Mrs; Ioslttii Cook •and three. sons On the: some Place apent .1,mte 19t1c the, gaocislt.s of and Mrs:, , Robo. ert j'or.;,. st We have .ntuch pleasure' in iitating the- receipt by the 1,. 0..1i.. of, a e1ie4uel for.: twettly-live dollars for the Matine hospital fund- Irina Warden Bowman. Mrs.' •Adainson; too, .0.fter givieg 8. short tittle ago- :her cheque :t.o tle 0. 4.. for: thirty dollars gave . them after' the' sod was turiii:d a cheque for cam hundred dollars. • - We 'oust cougratuldte Air. alai Airs. O. II. Basket", upon the Marriage of their . son, Mr. William Henry dlos- ken,. at Stephette church'Tc•ronto, to Miss: Charlotte Waiuwii,ght, daughter. of ,,the late Mr. :la:lintel 'Wainwright of rttersOn, Altosl:okai ' Weffitesdity, 25th J'une,ev.. Mr. Broughall per- formed the 'eet•enitniy. 'The brie*: was given away hy her hrother, johifWain- . wright; •and was attendee'', by. Miss ida 111. Aenistreiag, as bridesmaid, while Air, William Harris attc.nded the groom.. • Dirs. Morgan was called to' Porter's Bill last "reek bk the illness of her aattgriI ,itell;Cli itulEtC rs41rl 4t6epl)w:1rIhas ltael t •Aaeicitigali Abis glitoe-tesi.ejpainted a very 1))'Y shade of • Mrs-. Malcom Stevenson of • 'Clinton attended the Womans' Institute held at Morrisdale li'arni last weak in cifrAert.11avi)tileiwiyt,V.itli her friend:, Airs. Calltai in Mies • ausie Shaw of Thessaloa 15 spenuing the season the guest: of the Misses Macdonald. • llarrister R. .S. Hays WaS made tile itaPpy recipient 'of a lovely • chafing diS11, at the hands of Mr. I itt (Antis ) 1 To 1- y Our Special Bargain List. $ . .• We purpose making a special Bargain Sale of special lines every week, RD Cl. our firstlist • will appear in the next issue of The News - Record; anil will give special cuts on some lines every week. . Call .and get our Special prices on Samson • Portland Cement, Binder:Twine and et -ice wire. C . ' -A. fulLsuiVly, 'all sizes. Chestnut .Stove " Egg- • and Grate Coal, Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Farmers can have then. coal any day they come. If. . cars in we can supply from our Sheds.. • srtiav-Ep. AND .HARDWARE HARLAND. BROS. 1111141111•111MMINIMINIMO1111111.110111=11111110.111.112 ' :;:Close Cut Clotbino Prices t! • , • In order to keep tae with the 'ever increasila. d e- .. +(mends for Up-to-date Ready-to-wear clothing we will ;place in stock, in two or three weeks, one of the largest Xan.d best assorted ranges of Clothing ever shown in Clin- • ton. For this purpose we have chosen the famous "Reg- •.• 4.ent Brand a well tailored moderate priced line of cloth- *ing made to suit both young and old, .? But it is not of the Regent 13rand we wish to speak :but of the moneysaving, room making bargains you can ..now find in our store. ::Men's Suits at $3.90—Only a few left of our ex men's Grey Tweed Suits, regular $6.50 value at 3.90 .+Men's Suits at $5—Odd sizes in a nice dark $7 $ Soo u, is,t1atand $12 Suits equally cheap. 5.00 of Norfolk, Ohl()) oil his visit to S„May's Knickers at 50c and 75c Men's- Odd Pants $l up Goderielt last week. :Odd Vests at $1. Men's Odd Coats at less than half price r", •I'm ',co KEEP W1I,L ::Some great values in 'Ladies Whitewear. The best •ellorts of the great pity", ••$" +Extra values in I3oots and Shoes. sicians eire now expending how to keep people well and prevent serions disease. nr, Chase's Nerve rood was prepared with, this object view. It is tot -only a cure for diseasen of the, nerves but also a re- storative to be used when • vitality runs low and the weakened mitlitioil of the system 'invites ettacle by fevers, 1.45 eotitagiots kliseasest .S. ..t .---: .. •3.. .x. .:. 4. ..... ..1. Ii. PLUM:STEEL' la e ... 9 t; .!; • II ::The Old Stand. C t. linton. 4+` „ x•:••:••:••841:•4:4444:4•:••:••:••:•44444€444:14:444 • 44 4'. 4:4 l• 0:• 4:4 4:4 4:• 4,4110 41. $11:44 0 84 4:4 44 4••:* 44 40 4,*