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HOT WEATHER BARGAINS
FOR
SATURDAY,JULY 23rd
1 dozen Men's Fine White Straw Hats in Sailors,
Dip Fronts, Fedoras, etc., regular price $2.00,
for Saturday
2 dozen Men's Fine Straws in assorted shapes,
$1.25 and $1.50 qualities for 75c
1 dozen Straw Fedora, regular $1 qualities for
2 dozen Boys' Straw Hats., worth,25 to 50c for
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CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,
Ipurdr., ATTENDANCE REQUESTED,
A full attendance cl all who- aro in-
terested'requested at the meeting of
the W. O. T. U. which will be held at
three .o'lock Friday afterneou at the
home of Mrs.. J. Greene.
• BAPTIST CHURCH.
• The 13aptist pulpit was occupied last
Sunday a, al. by Mr. William, Robb
and in the evening by,Mr. John goys -
ton. Next Sunday it is expected that
Inv. 1.1„ C. Priest will reach,
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
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Several towns have prossounced in
fa.vorof uguisie.pal •ownership, the lat-
est neiag Preston which by a vote of
saa to As carried a bylaw to raise
$17,000 'for the purchase of the eleetrie
light plant in operation in that vill-
age. What is awn for Preston aught
also to pay in Clinton, ,
PRIZE STOCK. .
Mr, E. Butt left. on Tuesday mesa-
ieg for Manitoba with a carload of
stock which he will enter at the Win-
nipcg Exhibitiot, beginning next Wiwi -
day. He took. along EJ pair of splendid
Shire mama, a. Polled -Angus null,.
which weighs 2366 pounns, .aeal • a
span of •reacIsters. The Shires gasd,
were prize Winners at thellSondon Fair
last ye -at. Included in the shipment
was a. coiiple of stallions consigaed by
Mr. W. Fisher. • .
WILL ASK FOR LOCAL OPTION:, -
A 'meeting of Temperance workers.
was •held. in the council cham-ber ou
Friday • evening last.- .Revs Greene
presided. and Ina.' John Houston anted
as secretary:. After censiderable
cussion :it was :decided that an influen-
tial deputaticsa wait upon, the council
to ask that a. locial..option by-law. be
sulmitted to the pecple at the. Jana-
aay•-election, With that object inview
! vigorous campaign will shortly • be
betnia During the past week a pen, -
tion was cireulated asking that the
new. King Edward be not licensed, • In
support thereof a deputatiou. will wait
uper: the license coinanssionern The.
Temperance 'peeple seem very unich ii
earnest *4 if they keep up the fight
with the same; elegree• of determinatioi.
theyare nen,' displaying they may.
Snaprisetheir eppotteata, • ••
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MANITOBA EXCURSIONS. ' • ,
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• Thefollowing. left Cln.d.en's •on Tani-
dayfor different points la Maintoba
and the Territoriesnaking exiVi.Attage of
ti e cheap rates offered by the C. • Pi
R. They secured their transjiprtaticea
through, that. Consnanyts lobe,' agent,
Mr, W. jackSen: :The list ire1u.letl:
Thos. Arder,. Mrs', John ..GilsbingS,
.Misa. Gratin: Robert Miller; Mrs, •• A.
Tenter, E. .Butt, the Misses' Smith;
Miss .Turnet, Mrs.. Mitchell, .Miss Mo.
Corvie, Clint:en ; E. Berry, W. Baird,
SI: Meliwats, . John. Moffat,WS,
Mcinata Walter Moffat, W. Thompson,
Starileys• " • ;
The hollowing Passengerswere book-
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ed. to Western ad ,athet. paints by F.
R. Heselnena, towt. age* G. T. lanthie
week Mr. and ..SfIrs. T. R. Jowetts to
Warroad, hdinn, ,• Mrs. John Thomp-
son to Whitewood, Asa. ; • Miss Blau,
• the Shepherd to: Winnipeg, Man. ; •• Mr.
Wallace Irwin to Maple Creek, Asses ;
Mr: Dave' Gordis:et' to QuAppelle;Assa.;
'Miss Butler' to Viir.n. Mich. • • Mrs.
Geo., Canteden, to Ba:d Axe; Mich.
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SUCCEISRSIL CANDIDATES: .
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• The .following is a list cf the'sttecess,
nilcandidates at the recent 'COnserva-
tory, Of Music examinatidins held'it
1 dozen Black and White Duck Vests, $2.00
qualities for. ....... .. ..• ...$1•50
40 pair Boys' Duck Knickers; size 22 to 28, reg- ,
ular price up to 40e, Saturday... ••• 19c
75 pair Boys' All Wool Knickers,'double seats
and knees, regular prices 75d & -9Qc, Saturday 60c
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tinue until all are gone.
•• You can't do better any place
•• in the county, so come along and piek
•• up the snaps in Clothing. It will
mean dollars in your pocket. Money
• • saved is money earned. ,
T. Jackson, Sr., Clinton.
Is Here At Last --
You will need a new and lighter
suit. •We can supply you at less than
manufacturers' prices. , '
This is no mere 'statement:, It
is a fact, and we invite you to giv6Ais
a call and see for yourself. You will be
surprised when you see the ready-to-
wear suits t*e are putting on sale at .
just half ,price;
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This store closes every Wednesday afternoon during July
and August, but does business all the rest of the week.
If you want
—A Snap in Boots and Shoes
call and get them now. Clearing for fall stock......#. 0.,
R. 3, MUFF, — Clinton,
•Pianofarte— iaterinediate
Leisise• Holmes. Junior -a'. lioness
fnelett' D. Gillum, Ileleis I. Doliertv.
Pass—Marjorie A: Strachan,
Coats ani- -McCaughey' (equal),.
Lizzie J; Bowman .and Verna M. Mies
(equal), Annie A. -Forrester and Ida.T.
Rathwell (equal), Helen il. Middleton
andyBtta May Watilesa (twat). Prin.-
ary—Honorn—Latirette Roaeli, George
W. Pearson, nBessie Rance, Pearl
•I3radfcrd. Pasa-LOlive Crawforu aed
Ada Ross Attain' Maud V, Jaelason,
Donna Bice, Annabel :Foster and Ella
S. Jacobs ,(enstala)i . , ••
Titory-=-Interniciliate— Stusieal form'
alesse—Honors—Runy Junor--
flarniony, •rudinient.s and nistory—lei-
rst-claSs honors—Fred Fowler, Thomas
A. Hawkins.—licniors—Rose Clarke,
Aniiabel nosler aad Ida (. Holmes
sequel.) Pass --Olive Detlor, Harmony
and raiiments alone—Honors--fl'earl
Gidiay, ltudiinents alonentlsaiss--Allie •
Bell. Primary—Eirst-class
Laurette Roach, Lena Ifivingstonsi
Verna 11L Hiles, Lizzie J. Benvingos.
Heaors—Lilliarf iCoats and - William
James Sage (equal), Marjorie Stra-
TWO TEAC.ITERS RES'IGN.
At last Thursday eVenina's meetiag
of theaPithIse School board- the re-sig-
nal:Sons • of Kisses. Turnerand Mug
were teceived ate accepted. ' Miss Tut,.
nOr has 'gone to Assidboia, Mtss King
goes into inatrunony. They .are gOod •
teachers and their retireate* is, a loss
to -the profession in Clinton
Principal Lough reported : "Names
on -roll in June VI, boys 194, girls
183. Average attendance .326.
f‘I have tint& pleasure it. reporting
that all our pupils passed the Eatrara
cc, examination,
should like to have a cominittae
of say three appointed whom 1 may
consult on a matter connected
prounotious,
"Would it not life well to cut' out
With
some trees and trimsane others,'! •
.1,1•114 LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat 88c to 90e,
Oats •30e to 320.
Tub Butter 1.2e to 12;!;c.
Crock Butter Ile.
Eggs 1.3e. to 14e..
Live lions $5.15.
PdLeL:isocAedaS1 ato apply for a_e3viaoccsaiteosp.tilomiat
law, it necessarily follows that there
will be a more; or less stknineous cam-
paign. The Optimists or the .Antis,
either or both, may also i wish to carry
on a controversy through the local
press. .To all such we,- ru ample time,
diaeot attention to this rule to which
The. News -Record will adhere : NO
COMMUNICATION WILL BE PUB-
LISHED EXCEPT OVER THE SIG-
NATURE- OP THE WRITER, "-Citi-
zen," "Ratepayer," Etc., Etc., will
not do. This is as fair to one side as
to the other and 'will tend to keep the
controversy on a nigher plane.
appears oJt page
six..
The baseball match played hi, Recreas
tiou parn on Monday ,aiterswon be-
tween the local teal:nom:a a • Detroit
laagtgtinerr.itien resalted fever .of . -the
The follswing. were last week ;elected
Society Representatives ia Wesley
church : F. Rumball, W. H. Ilellyes,
S. Murcia R. Ea Manning, J, Mcalarth,
W. S. Harland, G. Rogers. . •
. Stocks -shipenents. Irian Clinton 'sta.;
tion the past wee,k included : Robert
menean. rcarlaad, C. IL Reid, 2, •Ford
& ,McNeil 2_, 'Thos.. Mason I, • Wint-
ers 3, E. Watson 3. .
Mr. 'Arch. Cousens has bought UI
house °a Jellies street, in. vsluch . lie
has been livlag for sosrie, time,. from
Mr. • John Jchnson Jr. .The .. price
•Was
BOWLI-SIG NOTES. •
.Dr. Agnew has offered a gold ring
for competitiba amoiinst • new players
-of \ the • bowling club ' and ,it Should.
Prene•Ste.ry. 'interesting. . The :rottenness'
players will be .in the ecateat :
Doherty, W. Delititty., 11. T. Rance, S,
march; E. Lanpines .W. J. Toner, J.
limiter, 14; D. Melatyre, T. Wheatley,
Collyer, 11. 13eattin, Fred.; Hilt,J.
Spaulding, •Consban •Grahans,
13..' gall. 'The contest . end. Ann,
Four r1uks pf the bowling, ciao -021n
take part in the big Lenling: •totaragra
meat at• '.1,opdon neat nveek, it is
expected Ili* Mr.'"W:vk.' Lough, . will
taken. rink to cqmpete in thenovice
competition which is fax new bowlers
*id those who have iiever :esti-incited ii -
tin tointaments, '
q. L. CoUrtiee, C. E. .Dowding -Dr.
Agnew, J. 13: licOver, W. Spaincliag,
Russell Manniag and. others are mak-
nig a bg1igIttiu the Singles tompes
PRICES ARE ADVANCING.
The:Wirth:am 'Advance .says : Owing
to the advance in wag:es and all kiaa's
'ef , prininpg matt:Sian- the Stratford
papera have again ?been :Obliged to
raise their gidvertisitg rates. 'Ttlis- is
being -atone by etnet papers in the
province. -Some papess are doing away
With their Sob department on account
of low ruling • prices, especially for
municipal wotk.. The Blyth' Standard
is . thinking of ash ancing its . advintisa
iag ind ja,i, printi-ng rates. There • is
no other way out of the difficulty.
Wheni • advertiser a only ..chisnied -their
adVertfsernents monthly and niatetia'
al ;and wages, were lower, the old pri-
ces answered the purpose. Now th*
everything the printer has to bay is:
high Bald advertisers want to. change
weekly, the ntiater requires more help
andtherefore pays More wages ; hence
there seenia to be to . other coursc.
open than an 'acivatiee' im prices .and
eur connteresare.firalir•g that out. The
d
Advance will let present rates . stan
as they are for a title, but an increase
is urfavoidailale. • •
, A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER. .
PRINCIPAL Louoti.—
Mr. W. R. Lough, !prig:Opal of the
Clintotn Model sclfool, isseue • of, the
most successful teachers in: the prov-
ince. His Model tents students, almost
invariably pass their final exa:rns and
as the past four years not ohe -of his
Entrancecaucldates has failed. Since
and including .1894 he has scat up 299
candidates of whom 282 were suceess-
fun This iS o record tkd be proud on
Ls the recent Entrance Examination
Charley Hall, son of Irustee Hall,
heads the list with 8174 marks, 22
higher that was obtaiind by the gold
Medalist last year. Ho is tWelve nea-
rs of age.
Douglas Stewart was cnly promoted
The ,board was pleaSea to hearthat front the third bock in .Taititary last,
class bas again beet. successful, alis such rapid progress that Principal
re uest for a ecinmittee of date with • Loukh places Item in the Entrance
winch to confer re examinatim was
towline& with by the selection of
Messrs. Midgets, Agneva and Irwin.
The tree antestion Will doubtless be
acted upon in doe season.
The secretary' was instructed togala
vertise in The End Empire alai
Globe for teachers to MI the vaeara
ties caused by the resignation of
Slinks King and Turner, coal also for
it teacher for the Model tent,
Tin following accounts were paid
Miss Rudd, wood $ 63 IS
MeGarva, coal 219 716
W4 D. Pair Co., sopplies 2 ,5o
COPper Coo; supplies
the worthy principal's entire Entrance fait by the middle of May had made
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class. Sin weeks later lie Wrote at
the exasn, and steads sccoad with 8&'omarks. Good boy, Dounlits. He is a
Son of RV. Dr. fitesvatt.
Clarence Copp, son of Mr. Joseph
Copp, is another of Clinton's bright
boys.. Ile obtained 8m marka,
Alta. Lind Cook' aged twelve years,
(laughter of Rev. Dr, Ccok, had may
beeit o. pupil of Principal Lough's for
a year. Site was behind in her stueties
when the family moved here, but Went
ahead fast, keeping up her ;musical
atudies at: the saAre" time. Site Was
SUCceSsfui at both the Canservatory
4, ao 041 Entrance exams;
JULY 21st, 1904,
wiT,Lxs $. S. PICNIC.
Willis church S. S. picnicked in
Bayfield yesterday. The weather was
o. k., the turnout large, in short the
outing was an all-around success,
Next Weclnesaay the Ontario street
school will take lts annual jaunt to
AN ADDRESS IBY A DEACONESS.
There was a union meeting of the
two Methc<list Leagues in the Ontario
street church on Monday evenaug,whon.
Miss Maude • Kia a who has recently
re -tensed from the Dvaeoiiess Schoohof
Tralaing in Washington, D. C., gave a
versainteriating address on the origins
object, etc., or Deaconess • Work, While
lin: tenni Miss King was tne guest of
Mrs, F. W, Watts.
PERSONALS.
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Mrs„ O'Lcoe,of Windsor' is visiting her
neiee, Mrs. II, D. Combe..
Mr, W. D. Fair left this. anorivingi to
• spate a couple of days with relativ-
es at Ayr. •
Mr. Charles Mekinnon of the Ca C. T.
staff left - Friday. morrang for Town,
to where he will bp engaged . for
..three maks reading' examination). pa-
nera: . Thework is • rather niouoton-
• ous;-• bat the pay :Wag Bye: deaIliars
• per clay, !' the examiners generally
'mage to stay with it anal it as
finished.
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Auburn:
131. Ferguson lia.a ,returned •Isonie
Ixoni Wiarton. . .
Professor EChlinfrom FlorSdre • is
around teacbing Annie and also re-'
pairing organs and pitinaSs
Mk, Henry, 'Vette:gin* and his: bride
a Zurich visited' Auburn friends last
SlatinlgYa'
ps atiraglition ainenta. • ssns
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lionse frorn Zurich last Saturday,
Mr, S: Tette .of Wingliam is visit
ing his brother James, at ,preser:t.
Messrs. A. E. and John Cullis .are
looking after the mill. at present, .•
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Mr E. Rowed at London was .
our berg this week. • • • , •
• Miss Susie Blair is very Sick at
Precut.. -We hope soot tc.: see her.
a r xcuiisidse:pa
gaitii.t.e:rsoo,
. and: T.Sn'srung :left
1%It!sEt '1°1 LSI 1i:11'in:1tler ea anYclh
13took
Rev. • Sniall'a work on Sunday,
Mrs.' John .1sTieholsen returted .hottne
.last week after ,a few weekS visit- to
Su:septa friends.... •
(Intended for 'hint week.)
' Mr. Holland and: daughter of Cadet -
fell; 'elsttes1 at Mn. jasnfilledd's. '
Miss Biabelk Rai -fat Suudayed at
GOderich,
Rey. Mr. 'Andrews and two dasigh-
wtecek. rsvisited Mr. W: T., Riddell.'. last
Mrs. Jas. gicaingbattemWas over
to' Seaforth and renamed home sick,
but -is ens the mend now. • •
Mr. 'and -•Mrs. Chill of Dentgganion,
Sandayed f Mr. Nicholson's.
thrwse- C.63,3,..P_1716 • aac,l, claaghter.,
were N iAting* hia brother: at Belleville
Mr.4. Smith of -.Toronto; agent for .
Upper Canada. Bible Society, is in and
arcund the village.. .
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. Blyth.
The ,members • est the Presbyteriat
church. choirpicnicked at • 1V1enesetang
Park, near Goderick. on Friday. ,
We are sorry to hear 'that •aur tow-,
neiriara Mr. John Bennett,raS: Seriaesly
indisposed!' at present: •
Our sporting. fratereaty •was .well rep-
resenten at the Gedetieli races , on:
Thursday. • .• •
00.• IVedaesdaY amine host of- the
Commercial Used his:r.oW dining room!
for the first tsine.,. It looks very com-
modious and is handsonfely: fitted u,p.
• Thine is to be. • a garden Party 0'3
Friday evening next under the auspicea
of the Epworth League of the Methca
dist 'church en' the beautiful grounds
.c; E.• Gerry. ':A goad tuna., in
anticipated. The :Clinton • Citizens' •
band . been' engaged. for the occa-
sion.
On -Tuesday a base ball mate's was
played here between Detroit Univers2ty
leas% and Blyth.: Game when fiiiinhed
Stocd Detralt in, Myth 3. Thera was.
a large number of spectators, present
to witness the genie.
Miss Bella 1VIeGill left here for a two
months' visit to Li'dtriontcm, N. W. T.,
011 ltiesuay„ -
Mr. Robert Milne left on Wednesday
for 'a visit to •Aleskoka.
Mr. E. LiitIngste,te is building a
cement block resiclerice on• Wostirnore-
IancJ •
Our popular aucticaieer, Mr, C.
Inunilton, Itas lia.c1 his residened reno-
vates) with a fresh coat of-pain:a.
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. „Huron Road East
Miss, Pearl Bradshaw of Caalllat,
Micnigan, is the guest of Miss Aiinie
Neblc. for si fewdays.
Mr. Sohn. Noble delivered twofine
twoayear-old hears to Charles Real
Which tipped Atte sales a the aaat
weight Of, 2s:2o pounds, which eon
sidered psettY good 'for two -year-olds.
Mrs, Gordon of Torento was . home
on the 11..0. 13. excursion and spent
a few days as the' guest 61 her father,
Mr. Sibbotts of Hallett.
Mr.. Charles Peacock' delivered to•
Mr. Winters; of Staforth a fine bunch
of ten steers which averaged 1460 po-
unds, la stood average weaglit, Churl&
insect s tines to hate& the Inst
Mins ,Annie Nc(ble and her brother,
Jeremiah:, on Sunday called Ma Miss
Iiiggins and other friends of..Colborne.
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Varna,
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Mr. la Wanless 'of Detroit is Spend-
ing his holidays with his "points here.
The masons are busy tins week buil-
(Lug the brick work of the slaw school,
Mr. Cudttiore of Ilensall has the con-
tract.
The imbibers of Court Varna; C. 0.
P. With their frientla will picnic at
Itayflokt ois Saturday. As both our
biackmnitits are members of the order
tho shops will be cl,osed on that date;
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Stanley Township.
Miss Al. Stinson of Clinton is th
guest of her uncle, Mr. T. Stinson of
the Sauble Line, at present. °
Mr. Alf, ilVestlake has purchased: a
title drfeft-artare arid colt from Mr. Al-
lan McGee.
The masons have finished "Mr, 1.A
Delgaty's cement foundation for his
isew bans and are now at Mr, W. .1,4
t.11,1iirls.clleik.dsalsic'.11'Istre'allis was around a few
days, ago buying hogs. '11c Is .shitaping
kain Brim:field which wakes it more
convenient for the farmers in this
a •y.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward of Varna
were the guests of Mr„ D. Dewar over
STlirc:14„ ilown.rd of Toronto, who
carne up on the If. O. 13, excursiot,
called on friends in this locality last
wMaster Tommy Stilwell,. the little
grandson of Mr. 'rhea. Stinson, hap-
pened with, what might inane been "a
serious accident on Saturday. While
horse -raking with his grandfather's
driver, which is osually very q.uiet,
the animal tcok fright, rumang away
and throwing Toinmy off, She rake
Passing over Isms but with the excel)",
Sion of a few bruises he escapee: . ulna
hint. The rake was badly meshed.
Mrs. Jaa. Johnstqn has Lens visit-
ing frietels on. the Stutble Litre the
Mr, Geo. Sheppard of Teront. o , who
past elk days.
with hn daughter, Miss Ruby, bias re-
cently been vssiiii.'g their seitsms, :Mrs.
and Mrs,Wris, Keys Sr. of 'Llie Babylon
Line, returned home the latter part. of
last week: ' •
iyfiss Ada McKinley of 'Mount rorest
sperit last week with friends and rela-
tives in this vicsaity:' ••
Mrs, John Sberritt from near Grand
Bend accompanied by :her two .aons,
Rey and Aaron)were guests sat the
home ,of Mr, W.. L. Keys on. •Thursday
last. • •
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Aliss 'Gertrude R.eLd of Seaforth is a
guest at. the home of Mr. Geo. Dowses:1'
of the sGoslita Line at present.
'Messrs. . Thos. and Robt. Robbison
are cuttina hay on Mr. Win:: Sharp's
farns oil the Babylon Line this week.
Per Cans r1 Canfericli toWnship
accompanied by Mr. William Cole of
Inichiaani, were guests on Vilennesday
of. last week • at the 'homes of Messrs.
Nathan •Peck :and J. T. Keys of the
Babylon Line. • - • :.• -
a 1Vglitsesstl.toyeahits.rolliALeoli:tiloBtir, iivshao.a.h.usrbra..ectItt!
oI the '.13abylon Lane,. for •the paStafew
weeks, has . •gcnie to visit friendn. : wt.
Auburn. , • ••
Mr, and Mrs. W. la keys and Ansi
Myrtle spent a Coup -le ol -days last.
week. -With relatives in Gocleriell -
a. Miss. Mabel- 13IeKinley ernhe G�sk
Line returned from visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Andrew Armstrong of the Bread,
son Live, on, Wednesday last.
iute Gpslain Methodist Sanney school;
intend: having their picaie next Friday
afternoon. Jewitt's grove, 13ayfielcn,
Mrs. Robert Reid and her •daughter,
Gwendolyn. of Ridgetown are spendaig
a few • weeks at •Llie home •on net
brotner-inslaw, Mr. John Reid:
Mrss Georgina. JohnScas and her fri-
end; :Miss McCartitey,.
'Manitoba,: formerly .ef Stanley, *: is
'aunt, Mrs,, Andrew ,Atnistreing 'isS the:
spending her Whim. er vaeation -with
list, is finprc&ing.
,ijcsIfto,ralrip,sgtili.:0,41eonit...ut'tsiOuil-.•;:setpBate,i'll.tal7cisc:actt Mrs
itis
friends here. • ' '
14inO present -visiting with hee
days •visitiitig. 'friends in this
home of 1V1r. Jcsepls Richardscsa '
13rownsesia .
Clarke Sr.,Swho las been on. the. aids
of Miss IV!. Reid en Varna; an. ' Sunday
Minses .EVa and ida •Reigl. werOguesta
Miss,. Annie Polleck of La..Rivieret
J: C. Reid is sin:nail:lig • few
MiSs Maisie breICinley thu GoShen
Messrs, It Cale • and Aa Welsh spent
Thursday evening of last week at the
home of Ma Williani Itathwell."
tylliflailtderfeleirt'.E.Igie is laid aP Witk
ve
Mr. AteBeathhaCio.iehn, wiih
e„mlisfeort,btitant:
have his enginek
seam of his mert are laid off work.
Mr. JanieS Steep was the guest Of
Mr, nines • Campbell. on Sunday last,
Mr. Charles Wasiaan of the Londan
Road sold it span of: lioraes la.st• week.
for 'a good round sinn, We Won't say
just new :nsuch, butsit was in the
ndghborhoocl of $400.
Front the :voters' list of this tennis
Ship for 1904, winds, was issued re-
cently,: we obtaused the following sta-
tistics : ef persons entitled to
vote at %municipal electiohs and elec-
tions to the legislative assembly a3n,
persons •eligible to vote at • municipal
electiets :gain 95, Persona eligible to.
Vote at ,electiesia for the letitlative ass
senibly only 6r. 01.persons to
serve as jurors there are 36s
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Londesboro.
Whole ISTitailler. 1329
Bayfield
'Mrs. • S..; Boyd and bliss Bcyda
Toronto, arrived Monday and are at
Mrs. Janies JoSon'S..
Rev, George Weber and daughter,,
QM' ShS1 SWC. el It 21
toeir ,Tmo rrGst G( ixtterte...)thsQvgalcsatz
141%.esresil.t''..J. Reid and daughter, Miss
Winnie, of Goderich were isaing
lu-
ends in the village thia 'week. .
Mrs. Rhynas and child of Braistfotal
are visiting her parents, 131r, and
ollu 1,FiAeritduasoonn.
jo, who has been.
attending tlie Collegiate at Welkertaus
returned nonie last week.
Remensber the garden party on Tues-
dayiturcg
ebyearinoLsneticat boeutiotalieby
Methodistth
cLad-
ies' Aid. The Clinton brass band is
expeeted.• to furnish music. Reftesla
Merits will be served, frOni 6 to 8„
Admission, lac win 20e.
Children's Day Rally will be held in
the bIethodist church next Sunday.
Sersices ss a. us. and ls p, m.-
following are expected to give adclires-
ses
ea, 'Toronto ; R. games M. P., Min,
Special pastor • Revyieb-
Rej51:11. London spent '
,nDuitgea,t,wyi,ilS•Lanflueryn;isahnedk ci;tylietrtss.„
Sunday:" with his, leanly at the cott-
age.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman amd. family 'of
Detroithavetaken up their residenca
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tap.
for the airier Simpson's cots •
Mr arid Mrs. Raansay, hliss Ethel
and. hlaster David Raunsan el • Roches -
tet are .the guests- cf Mrs. Ramsay's •
mother, Mrs. Thomas herd.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King of 'Clinton
:SApcipir. tSunday Mrs.ndayiwo
the Doliils,
lges.rty • sok. -
.family of. Clinten have taken up their • ,
residence for the summer in the White
City. • • • •
Sheriff Reynolds of Goderich • was in .
the village on Monday: •
Mr, Oeorge Cliesuey of. Seelort4
ent • a few days in the village this
W. H. Cele...Of Michigan accu,'•
pied the pulpit of the Methodist char; :
cis last Sunday evening whfa he delive.
•ered an eloquent semen; .
' Mrs,. Gardner• and son, Mr. D. Gar- :
doer, of 'Clinton. were the guests of, •
and• Mrs.In- A. Edwards over
Ds. Atkinson of Detroit, apeist a few :
days with his family, the ..past week,,
who are spending the summer bere.
Mrs and Mrs. IV: Caldwell and .fam-: •
ily of Bay City are the guests of.the :
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Menke-
.. Mr: Keinseth Mcorehouse- of London
is .spentlinig a feW, days under the: per-" • .
ental reof. • : , . ""• ,
• The icllOwing persons. registerea: at • • ...1
the:Queen's this, week : Mr. °sear •Zryd
of geSpeler ; 'Mtn W. DisMaLeargnnirt.
George .Chestey,-Scaforth s Mr. • -
/3ritaamit, the Misses Godholn. Tanen-
to ; Mtn, Thomas Dungan and Ada ,
Misses Dineen, Guelph ; Miss Marjorie'. .
Johnson; , Seaforth MeSsrs, Norman::
and Charles golInian, Regina; W. , • .
T ;' Mr...Frank: McLeat, Stratford • . .
Mrs Ilensy,, Clinton..? ... ••:- • !:
The,' annual -Suaday behOol and con-
gregational . picnic . of' St: .Andiew'a . • '
church will take Place on Wednesday', •
of 'next' week at .131r., S. 'Inewscinn•gro-• • :
ve. . This, is a bealallid ; place for . a,
picane and ph the lake shore, . • • .
A . gonad • belonging to, Mr. A. ES,
Erwins wlticlt lasci..reached tha vein"
'able age -nit -thirty •,•sata,,--dieernecent •
ly. It Svas, benght ty the • family , Say -a
entaaeight years ago, ,wheu it was twc*: .
years end; and every, year, snipe • •in
reared Ss., btqod• of goslings. -
staar •it 'tan Six, .but .granualln &en:5
.weak :and collapsed ifrom•sheer bid agns.
Twenty. years ago her head was awn '
dentally • cut oil, the neck 'being ,coma•
pietely severed Witla•the exceptiosa of ,'•
•the winSnipe. .It- was a case of :Sho• ••
went homedragging hera head behind . •
her. Mrs. •Erwin applied splints aan
:bandaged up the .nene which,greW' to-
gether (and, the goose livIed for a score
of years. loriger. . • •" ' .
Work mat the residence which Dr.
Metcalfe of 'Detroit inbuildnig on tne
old rectory site oferlOokitg the lake
has been: nainewnat itttertuptcd of lats ' '
owing to the difficulty of getting the -
Stone on the groan& It ss "cut stone ,
and: is lenses brotight: ita the lakes'"antli .
teamed here :from, 00e:ern:IL Tho .resi•
detest will eonaist •of two stories and
will have an the risoderp. convenicticess
•Tie :cottage :for •the coachman, a neat • .
irarne banding, is now cbmplete and
will lilselyg be occupied by the Dr. thisi
sunandr, for the residence will liardly
ba. ready for".1iiinv l'ins season. He is
having the greamds therenglily ;under.:
drained and will have A. pleated with •
trees and shrubs. pond is, also
being built Which the doctor .purposes •
stocking with rare fish. He is spends •
Ian, several thousaud dollars sni the , •
property and ( tbe result will nie that •
he will probably' have the finest stuns ,
suer resort on:the east shore . of lake
guron. . •
We are pleased to tear that ' Miss
Pearl Branford of Clittoir, formerly of
this talace, has 'been successful in
passing 'her • musical examinationi itt -
connection with Torc•nto Conservatory
of :Music with homes. Miss tradfotd
is aspupil of Miss *Goodwin of Clinton.
We 'congratulate bath teacher and
pupil, •
Mr. joi..n Lasitam accompanied his
:-..dateghter, Nit's. Sohn Lee Jr,, to
London, tlits week for medical treat -
'latent,
Goderich Township. .
Laat week word reached here of the
sudden death of 'Hoy, the only sou cif
Mr. lard Mrs. William Mose, Blin
Ceoe,k, Mait., who had only arrived: *
his Jaime in the .West when, he waa
taken. ill, Ilis illress lastecif only five
days when he was called away. no
deceased was it nephew of Mr. Janes
Mose, this township. Ms home WAS
formerly in Gonne.'
Mrs. William Wise, accompanied by
her (laughter, Mrs. R., McCullagh, and
her grand -daughter, Mrs, It, IC. Park-
er of Cleveland, spent a week recently
with her flanker, Mrs. A. II. Plum -
Mer of Myth.
Rev. W. It. Cole and wife returned
tO Peace, hlick, on Tuesday:.
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• -Brueefield. •
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' 'Jean Mustard left lastweek
for St. •Lottis t tthe, World's1 air
and shet will also ',Nit friends in Chia .
cages Miss Inustatd is taking a. Well- '
'anted holiday and 'we I are .sure she will
enjoy.. it,.wfiren she learna that her etia
tire Entrance class passe,d. the exann
. illation, •
Mrs. Geo. Herta who had beersick:
only a few days with mitaanotige, dittlf
Istiddenly last Sutda,y nionsingSbetween
five and six o'clock. All her friends s
were pleased on Saturday ,to: see • a
change foX tile better, but .after
111 very quiet Alga . her spir&
peOefully departe0 to be with Mtn •
whom she had so faithfully served,
Our tenderest sympathy is extended to
the bereaved •Itusband and family. •
The weather being so txtreinely hot
tile past few days the harvest., will
soon be alt.
;Miss Alice Carr visaed her sister in
Crilleoan Tue.sclay.
Two, carryall Toadsof young people
passed through on their way to Iloy4
field the past week.
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PERSONALS.
Mr. (;eorge Taylor, formerly of the
Mama Muse., is now wine clerk 4
the Rattcattry MAW.; . ; .11
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