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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-06-08, Page 5
loll T'.-•�•+„.•�-, - .. 0000 MOM XAKMIS LITTLE Lt?CALS. Thd Youu&\ Ladios' .Guild of St. Prcul'a ,church will hold a garden Nrty on the everting of the twentieth iust. Tho ladtes Of Out. St. church will have a sale of home-ma4e cooking at • Mr. and Mrs. Weatherald of Wayne, 'Mr. and Mrs. New&u Tripp of For- Mr. Wiltse's store on Saturday, 24th Inst. :M,ich., axe-Ooderioh guests at present, est are guest's of Dr. and Mrs, Medd �.l � t 4[' ��l busittrs3t Huxar� Cc1�t7: Mr. Magnus Swanson has: been R at Victoria streob parsonage. UNIVERSITY EXAMS. .sufierigg; film an attack of tPQnsil- A Hamilton street buslums man J. Taylor. Apply to Jobe 0: 'IMS..- y addlug -his names too the long . The results of tha University exanis Mrs, Robmt Thompson left on list of "June Benedlo*." wore pubXshed this woek. Three Thursday for Chicago, where she will I Mr, attd Mrs. W. J. Mav are leaving Clinton young people, are graduating be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. town and will in future reside i n Lou- this year, Miss. Edna V. Cooper, who 3rd class honors in matheunat- Snell. She was acco'napanied . by her 'Thoimas. don. ;Mer,) *and; Mrs. '•May, Who weirs .took , Messrs. W. B. Taylor and •daughter, Mim J: both members of Nortilt street choir, Js, . R. The fahmex took Uiss . F,00uer of Walton has joined. will be much massed, especially the sRumbal . 2n d class boos in classics and the Abe sfoA int N, p. Cameron's store. latter, who I is a sweet salol:,!, It latter 3rd class in the .tame subject. Prof: Jordan of London was a will be remembered that Mr, May was The News: Record• congratulates these vWlor in, town last! week. ' very se#verely injured In the wreck in 'which threet other Goderich then los,j young people on .their success. Huron - I Mr. R•oy Gra'bam' tlf Clinton was thein lives last' winter. County students always hold their =the •guest, of Master Willie Robinson .os.e 'day last week. •- Mrs, wra. Barrvws ,and family left own, when ithey do • not lead, and Clinton is 'always well, to the front, Mr, and, MIs,- 'J.' W, Webster of last week to join husband and father • 'REPORT. 1. Elora ax) this week the gnus of in Saskatchewan. CLINTON M, ' S. '-,the, litter's sister, Mrs. George Wil- 3lfaAns, Mr. A 4 Mrs, J. J. McEWAA and , Mrs A, G McDonald visited a1s Jam: The following report for May of ►„- T,�,,,, eatown recently, Division 3 of the Model school was The friends in Godmielt of Mr. ,, •• Snider, .cute ststionmast'er. �, hers . now Xrs. Ball and daughtor, Misr, Win- unceived tca, late to appear with .tne reports of the .other divisions : Irene Pot ]Aloha, will tie pleased apo hear that nffred loft last week for the. west + Cole 77 per term., Erskine Evans 76, he has ta�ceived a we,leaxned pension where *ey intend remit ping for some tints least. Mn;. Ball has inn T.yda Morrish 71 I%reen Sti3phensan . from, the •;G. T. R, . , ,, ,aU a and a; daughter. in the west already B8, Margaret Walker 65: Leona, Ned- T,he. British Exchange hotel' is an and Miss Ball will probably take a: igen 64, Edwin ,Todd 64, Herb. Ne- =cad historical building in Goderich,. position. there.. Kenzie 63, Marjorie McMath G2, Lois. I.n what. is naw the dinitrg' room the of Mrs. K, Erskine. Holmes 62, • Winnie Draper. sl, Ber- *st telegraph - oAice• was installed r Mr. James Thorns is building a..tha Yates 60, Lulu BI ailey 58, Percy ,and it was also est+i :an a ooux'O cooperage at the eastta. .end of Elgin Ladd 57, Bessie Chowen 57, Mary thou&b e;A the old days, avenua near his; residence. The in- , htdle 56 Eleanor Kemp 55 Jennie C . y , P , Mr, Walter Shannon has° purchased dust'ry will employ about 03ven men. Baines 54; Kathleen Dowzer 54, Diili- • .. '8wo lets faym Mrs. Long .of Tor-. Mrs. Newton Morrish of Maryville, ' , red' Cook . 53 Sadie Steep 52, , P q onto, being- part of the Kiely, estate, Dak., is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. -•J, Wilson, Teachtir. 4n intends b1lind9ng a. ffite residenceFisher of. Colborne, Sbe, visited in 1.• - -on it, Mr. Shannon and Mr.' Alex, town• the fittest of a sister, Mrs. E. HOLINESS` MOVEMENT CHURCH. ' Colborne. are engaged in 1juiidin sail. f`< Mitchell, and intends ramaining sonic The following an extui4ct .'of a 11 1oats. 'on tinie. Mrs. Morrish spent some Uwe ,is letter jot awceived from. Rev, - W. J. ' At Victoria street church, Sun. visitutg friends in New York on her Wal'cha��n, 667 :Gi'lmore St,, : -day morning last Rev. D'p, Medd way Over, ,Ottawa "Received your letter, also the tent M preached a very imp,•resstve• sermon Mr. King of , the King Xd'ward :was which arrived here in good condition. on. the zesponsihility of motheL�t.aod,,.:holidaying for a. wdi�.r when .the We secured grounds and have the taking fon his example the mothea of :managemaerit of the house was well tont pitched. Had thiee services on •Saingel and her devotion iii. cense» looked after by Mr:; and Mrs, Robin- Sabbath ;and teen souls we're - _crating her son to Gad and hi work. ''. son of Stanley. ,con vetrted. I believe .God will . "lyses g a. He also cited, other and more modern � �' ` . A sad accident occured last wee:{ gracious revival • fn Jeens name!'" . _ 4sters in all the christian .churches. resulting in the deraM of - a Godeitieh The large tent pitched' in Clinton the custom had gone out of fashion' o 1'oµth, Two y, oung inUn,: Frank Cale. :for the past two years is tthus in instances where parents .had cense- �mian and young' McLean took a trip services here. souls a:�3 seeking; as thereis aush a shcxtage- of min- on, one , the steamers and while . the God, ' ' r crat+ad their sons to the andnistery in .cargo was lieiing.-unloaded they went It has been thotight wise too dis- thetir childhood and he thought that For. David Wells sang a solo before boating" and Coleman teras drowned: McLean is ill and in one o£ the Ste. 'ce our poor c services ' except ' the sermon and' the choir rendered . a Marie hospitals. one ib ht3 held at . my .hotite each �...•: pleasing selection aftsr. The Woman's' Inst • met , on SabbatCi ' ev6ri'mg at seven P. m. - All earnesa ' souls are welcome. Our Next Sunday •morning the Canadian �ores4ars will attend service in• Thunsdayj last with the' new presi- -in ' memlxlrs will - welcome every ebanco I Victoria street church, when Dr. 'dent, Mrs, Chhas, E. Young, . the t'o do: work for Gad and eternity, re - Meidd will preach a special sermon to : chair. The women have decidul on a . . series of • reforms for which They in- gardless of defi6m,inatiou. God waits to save J. • • Mhem. tend to labor during the coming penitem:tl ; sinners._—Fred. Hill. „_ : A number of people took advantage season, Ther presidents and vice weal . I - of the cheap ratt�s to visit Toronto appointed a:committea to wait' upon DEATH OF SAMUEL,COPP. " zand other paints, and a number of t ..,. -visitors . werar in town over. the 3rd the council ind. ask that' the rotunda in the :.Harbour Park: be put into . On Monday the funeral' occurred_ in and 4th. good ..shape, -.and seats be placed 'foL Clinton of Samuel. Copp, eldest son Mise 1Vlaxy, Nicholson of Toronto the use of excti sionfsts. Other lines of Mr. and Mrs.. Chao,. Copp of God- visited over Sunday wivh her par- of work will be oaken up lat«r. Re- erich ,formerly of nd nep-. + y Clinton,, se'pts in Quebec strep �. .. , freshments .served >w,y. 112rs. Stvan- hew: of Messrs. David and Wgn,. Steep Miss iitiLiit was the guest of friends 'Falls .we`re son and Mrs, Mason. after the meet- of town. Deceased; who `had be,Fn ill ,<Niagara over, the week end.' ing fora couple y p' of years, was . ons • n' Monday of. last week Miss Ina, iiwen.Vy=seven and his death is- : a. wlie Bayfield of ay eld and Mire Hannah Mrs. 'D: Stoddard left on Thursday seat sorrow 'tb' his family. Besides g. y ole of 'Auburn were'gueests of Mrs tb. visi't her - son, R. _ W� : Stod- his :parer0ta " be' leaves• three sisters Stanley • Robinson Stamle street. dart, a PZosb terian -Ki nistar at y and . on©, littl'e -•brother : Mrs... Per; y Aa ' eresTng character indeed was Rochester, N. Y., whose little child. ill of fever. Mrs. Stoddart will East of 'Stratford and Carrie, ,Emiuna r. trite late E>ienezi�r Woodcock, who died is and Willie at home. The remiafn,i' recently aged over ninety years: r.1main until tho little one recovers - were . brought to Clinton for niter- .He was a lawyer by profession, having- as the house is quarantined�and the nest, Rev• Dr, Medd accompanying . been appr_hitices to the law in Fleet father is obliged . to remain • apart the iurieral., d oonducthfg bhe ser- k : street London England, when a g , from his . famflp in order. than he vices.: The. pallbearers were five un- . young man, and was associated with may attend to his• pastoral duties. cles of . deceaaad and his. brorber4 Mr. E. N. Lewis in his law office taw Messrs, David, Win, and ' .John for same time. He was vend fond of Steep..of Clinton, Geo. Stoop' of,God= mu, and took especial interest in Mamages . erich, John Farquhar, Hulletb;., and 11 I chunsh music. For years, mi -til he - Percy East, Stratford. A number of was obliged to give up on account TWIT'CJAnL-L-YOrN!G - In "Wood- friends .accompanied the: remain''s !b of an injury to his throat, he was stock, on June 7th, by Rov. Mx: Clinton,: among them being. Mr. . leader of St. George's chair, and .het MoIrvine,. assisted by Rev. Mr: . Mrs. Lusk and :Miss Hattie! Steep of also has classes in vocal music . in Paulin•, Alberta, daughter of •Mr: Goderich, besides the' -members of thej ivhioIi he was much interested but Frederick Young, to Ernest � faintly; o ilei! had to give bhatt up also.- Mr. Woodcock was a staunch Ccroservative Twitchell of TofW14, . Alta., ecai of . Mr. and . Mrs. ' . Jag. Twitchell . .. • !tHE' ARMY• BAND., . in o Hides and wielded a sturdy on P i• y P of Clinton. REYNOLDS -ADAMS Dashwood,' The Se,lvation Army. Brass • Baiiid in sup oat of his .political art patty -In on Map 27th, ;eras Adams to which came up:'from..SC Thomas on when eded. He and his brother er he original founders f *'The w e't o gi ode o "Iibratio. Reynolds. Saturday ,evening 'was twenty-six strong, all goad musicians and as Hu>;on Loyalisb" and many wen; the B31'i21S. well en,Odsiastic members of the .S, r st<rbiigt editorials published therein. ` _' A. They, held a street meeting and. Afteir thi• Woodcock brothers. ceased: ,CARR In Iiullett on June 4th, alb -i aals gave,- a musical festival in publishing here, the brother went to . to Mr. and Mrs,. Stanley Carter,- the town hall which was* very much New York and received the appoinil- a San. - • enjoyed by, those pn�sent. On Sunday 11.� nest of organist in one of the large McG.ILL•—In I`uildbt .on June 4th, there were. three services,' a. m., .af- *`. iAnglican churches there, in which to Mar,• and Mrs. James E. � 'MC- ternoon and... evtning, all of . which his son now succeeds hien. Mr. Wood- , Gill, a sen -stili born. .: were wall attended, At the 1.last ser-. cock was born in England but was FREEMAN -.4n, Clfntcn on .June 5th, vice there would have 'been mAnp Welsh de scent, many notable men , to' Mr. ane!_ PAA' s.. Joseph Free- "more present had, it not been for the ))of being, among his ancesters, one being man, a son, threatening. weather,: In the afternoon I , Lord Mayor of. London. Several, too, May 26th . BEAC014I—In, Iiullott, on y d Mayor Taylor presides and in ills :. were identified' with the Cathedral Church of Canterbury and hetet ]livings to' Mr. and Mrs: A. W. 'Beacom, evening Adjuvant Ottendfm was. in., n Kent. The late Mr. TiRnfms, whc� a daughtor, BONE—In Morris township, an Map charge. The program consisted of an address by the, Adjutant, brats set- me Canada with she Woodcock ca to a t 31st, to, Mr. and Mrs,. T. I W, eetions l�,y the band 'and a whole set- brothers, was also a fine soloist and • Bone, a daughtor. ies of solos and choruses by the mem- ••'•)fov a time taugh8 music here. Thus TNYLOR'—In Blyth, on May. . 25th, y ' y bets thereon Not b env mefans rho y. ' sine by one the cod links between to Mr._ and Mrs. Albert Taylor, least interesting feature was'a short the past and present are passing . a daughbir, talk by - Serg.-Major Fazzy of St, away. '� CARR—In Wingbom, on May 24th, Thc6gas, ' descriptive of his two years' Robert Irwin, vhe 12 -year-old burg t- Mr. and Airs, ileo, .Carr, a service as an officer in I indottan lar, who"confessed to robbing 93veral daughter. :from which he was obliged to retire ,` ' industrial stores was taken to the at Minnico on Saturday. 14e IRVINE—In Galb,,„.on June 1st, to' owing Vo. broken health,'. "But," "Berg school Mx, and Mrs, Andrew Irvine, (nen said the Major+ in conclusion will be confined therm till he is 21 Weatherall . a son. and it ilIustra;ted his levotien, "I years old. Fre3paratory to his de- da 's . Deaths . would. rather bear the ills that I astute ire' was allowed a p y have and from which fihe doctors freedom, and no doubt wishing to �/ make the bust of his tilme he broke WRA.Y—On the 'Base Line, Goderich . F,11 mo ; I shall raver be free, than into the store of Hodgins Bros., bat 'd town:,hip, .on Junes 3rd, Georges W, Wray, aged 43 years abd 5" months. e. without the experience I obtained b P while laboring among the natives of rttl after he h en- was caught Sita y a !pared ithe buij4ling. fele said he want- MANNING—In I,ondesbtrtb on June that far eastern country." 1. ed to hioka , "one more haul" before 7th, Edmund Manaing, aged 75 '6' months and 24 days. The good WILT of the Citizens of Clin:?oa towards, the A silty was he left the ,town. Four other young lads whose egos Y years, COPT'—Ia Gtvdetich on June 3rd, shotes by the many oEfert made to ranged frori six to fifteen years, were Samuel, eldest son cif Mr. and en.3rtatn the visitbrs. Rech of the in the police! court on Saturday morn- Mrs, Charles Copp, , aged . 27 -'hotels gave a .(ree billet to two of ' r.,- . ing to answer to .,rhe theft of some years, the, bandsmen• jewelry from a liters em ripttron ' \ THOMPS(YN--••tn•�Bran"don, on one _'. strer t: Whey were let on, suspend- �h Mar S. Thompson, dao tt'. Mary 0t ed' scut encs after a ler;ture by the of Mrs. Thoen'pson� of Ptersonar�►l8 rmhgitittate. • mio ,Flo Stowe df Tr,I)WIlo Visited Clinton. SUNbplROOOX -In. Hullett an June The marry friends of Misses r stet homie in town reeldntiy, 3tii Bel,, second , daughtor Of iEllen and Eliza Mauntea�s le w . •• =1 A nutnfiiin of people are tialdng in. Mr. and Mrs.. John Sundererock, ploased to know that a fees days the Paf ubt's excui+:i(ofi to Gunlpit to- in her 20th Year, p SI'EIRAN In Grey townshi , bis alio they received a obeque Exam Torootb, The firsts' instalhnpat of the morrow. I Mr. Sexton, of Athens, has been May, 27th, Hartwell Spelran, aged xrcoaiey gctaoroun`y graatod them by , ,,• appointdd principal. "d sotehice bAlt. "J8 years, 7 arnbttths and 10 days. ' 11dACLVN'NAi14 -In Ashffeld, bit boas that efts. For lnd>Ye�s who hat>e 'bbsft p� MA the 16th loaf inatk,,they tat at the Cl. 1. Mn. SeiltM is a grad tate of Que'tis'. , lYlalioltin hfcI.enxany aged, �tj oy fairly good' health and physi- 'tom wAiv*d from Miss Nt±llity M i7th�4th Cai activity, o,nd it is wttalnly the Pri6e the other day a s6uvenlit ealyd WOODCOCK -4n t�•ndaisch, Oft May swish Of their' friends that neither I , ,6t f 418008 I•Io'm�" at Sault Ste. 28th, l bendzer Woodoock, aged of terse Nkulties r4y bo AiValred 1, go,fie. *lch. , , I e r • r, r d 06 ,yeiiirs,., ' for ribs Yvan. - . t W J cuatea�N R"Ord 0 a ".. � • '$, � . 5 Personals.TENDERS WILL BE RECEf�'En up to Mou,day, the I$* of June, pOii �3AI.E, ONE y/�/� /� , O OF TIM BEf4'f".' Flour F� Mrs. H. 5ltfove+asi in ,visiting trii:uds . for the following wwv.rs in �.l � t 4[' ��l busittrs3t Huxar� Cc1�t7: in Wrazetor. .con- ire* tion wi#bi the Clisttop Model . at praront occupied by the Morrish �. Clothing Co., W. R. Cottn°r.:r nodi. Rev. J. E. Ford c tale hoose free►. Stjafford on Tuesday' evening. school: R4-shitlgifng, Eve-tnraughiug Painting the J. Taylor. Apply to Jobe 0: Mrs. Ed. Saville was the guest of and- building. For further parvieulars apply to T. Every hcusewife who ,orders her F,Ilott, Clinton V. D. --82 flour .from us array rely on prompt • friends in Bin, cefloldr over ,1nday. Cottle, Chaimnan of the Properry delivery and, rehab is iwre to the Moss Ida Walkinshaw will leave on Cougrnitbaa. —81 point, good satisfaction. Tuesday next to spend the :suma►mer 19AVB BEEN CONNECTED FOR' s The best grades of Flour on hand in Alberta. Mr, James 510Matiii is moving today at all 11mes. N WS - IMO SEVEFtiAL YEARS, 'I 'A'M PRE FARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS to his recenb purchase, tho Sander-' O'TR'L WANTED. --A GOOD 'GIRL Bran S , hosts,.. Low Grade Flour, , son for general housework wanted, A Corn, Buckwheat, etc., for sale. Mr. Melvproperty. n Graham returned yesteu :; Ply to s T. Jackson Jr, High Sai,v in Barrels. All the popular .songs, Any Any - day from Saskatoon, 'Sask., for a , street. ---80 ; We are always in the market. -for song not in stock will' bo p�)- few wou'(s' visit. rgrain large number•. of. patted plants .from cf all kinds and will pay the cured, REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL Miss Jennie Robertson was a guest hight-A market price, -T-.,- at the Twitchell—Young wedding in Woodstock r FRESH! CREAM CAN ALWAYS BE �- (� V rr • A Naw supply of yesterday. Sirs. Will Murrap and little child of had at The Evergreens, Huron Road. Call Phone 7 151. —82 'i D granite L. U I TT R 0a , • ioned `house cleaning days. ' . The . Automai'ie . positoively gets . . on . Together with'a large number Mei. and aro guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joel. McLeod. . Telephone 64 THE .ELEVATOR of other lines. . ►„- T,�,,,, Mx. R. S. Holmes of London visited DRAIN TILE: WE.NOW HAVE A}<ir]t' CLINTON BETTER STACK, BETTER PRICES and Io, with:,hfs brother, Mr, J. Holmes of good stock of Drain Tale an hand, circ c'�-Q . the H1uxoft,,R,naVi, avf.+r the' week ranging, in size front 2•J yup to 8 s ,, G. / OOro Q�I�, Prop. end. In. 10 in. and 12 in. Tile only tt• �%. 1f a SQl�CI� Your �+� .. Kiss Wilson of Toronto, daughtor of made to order, Works half a orale �,_- : ..:..'606600::0000.; ' W, A. Wilson, General 'Agent for g East of Egmbondville. Phone � an _ . p�txonage the. New York Central, ici the guest. 145:—Kruse Bras. E , ytiondville P. 4 of Mrs. K, Erskine. Q• 8T-8 Mr. F. H. Macdonald, the genial i WHEN YOU NEED ANY- • accounbant ,of the Royal Bank, will ; THING IN PLUMBING, , . - I. . be in charge during the absence of AUCTION. SALE OF hIOsigned LD FURNACES,, WATER Flip - Local Manager Manning. �• furniture, etc: --The undersigned will.. ES, EYETrROUGHING OR , Mr. H. Talbot of ,Stanley and Mr. sell by public auction at the seri , GE'N'ERAIi R E P A I R Alex. Sparks of Saskatoon, Sask., delnce of Mrs, Cutler, Princess St, WORK LEAVE FOUR OR- were en town Tuesday looking up ' on. Saturday, June 10th, Household DER WITH US AT I -AR- horses for the western market, Hoods, Garden Tools, Painteu's , • L A N D S HARDWARE Rev. C. E. Jeakins will be, home' Ladders, Cart Ells.. Several Fowl. STORE, ALL WORK ,i �� a for next 'Sunday's services, `but Sale at 1.30 sharp. Tering - DONE PROMPTLY AND � Mrs,. Jeakins . expects to remain . Cash.. D. N. Watson,, Auctioneer. SATISFACTION GUAR- L In Montreal for a few weeks lotagex. i ANTEED. i Messrs. 1). Cantelon and J. B. - '1�� `\\` • . Six roomed cot+tago with pan try,. and coal shed, stone cel- Hoover attended a meeting of the West Huron Conservative Executive WANTED.=ABOUT •25 CORDS' OF i!Ia \��' M BYA11g & SUTTER1 9f:; - . in Godfivich on Tuesday. hardW,00d, 14 inches Icing—A. For- t\ !T Rev. C. U. Musta-11, . a former C,, bes .. Coal and Wood Yard Clinton. ' ' : �!{:: o . SANITARY PLUMBERS. ,>i C'. I, student, is to be mantled on' • . —82 AF`': `�' k+I'l June 26th, to..lVIary Mae, daughbar. Sticeessbtir to Jas: Hamilton, � '�,'",,,?'� ,:: �� -24 of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kemp' of Wclst - ' • OPEN FOR BUSI NES «'::. = :Toronto• LAUNCH FOR SALE, , FEET Granulated $agar 4 Mrs. `W`: Cooper is attending i!he" ion 6 foot.beam 48 inches dee g.. P '''t' rii:. gaaduation : exercises . in connection Eugiite , 4f •h. p. Speed, . ' 8 m21es. - : • •Superior with Toronto University this week, Capacity, 12 pe:1-ians, Best sea Having' bqught , the stock of her daughter, Miss E'dua,. being ane of the �graduaten. boat on Lake Huron • built , ,fox .tough water. Price $250, deliveredworkmanship genbral merchandise c,f J, E. Mfrs Jennie -.Rudd was in. ''Toronto any port on Lake Huron. H. Tur- * I-Iarnwell and taken advantage this week attending the: graduation ser; Goderich,. Ont. of the ditount, � we ane in a exercises, of the Univttrst0y, her Fresh coir` lift which will be t301d at irelti�aot�abla ,1 rBeeY V+Ode , position toJguve. extra good . • nephew, Mr. John RGmball, being value on all lines. Aj IF Ir one of the graduates, :' ' A $200. , GUARANTEE;. — I AM • � • We respectfully solicit the Ur and Mrs. S. Kansa !nil Mt�s: agent for the ,Universal . Copper: p�yylkiid a�yr address J. 1,itfn.X-81 Nellie t?est the wet':: end Vvth the ' Lightning Rod Co., which gives a Patronage of the purchasing former's patents in,. Londcn They. $200 guarantee policy, on every, • public Which we expect to mer -17 0 � Madel the trip to and fro' in their building rodded by their. wire, good ie by keeping on hand a well ' Ford "car. . 'in, the case of fire caused by light- assorted Mock at rices that . P lirh..lVlbTaggart of Blyth is. staying with. her mobher, Mrs. Thompson, wing. In such` an slyest fhe..cost of the wiring is" also refunded'.. I also Will be money savers to buy- • proven Albout street, this week, Mr. Geo. keep on ..hand a complete list . of ers.. - • , • . ' . C. - Tbomipson' came up •f roam _ Lon- "supplles:.'at low prices—Jahn' Wat; ' leader . don on. Tuesday to • be -`with hex also. kins, Clinton. —82. . `lf yf } Sh d- 1 ft 'M nd . r. T los, . eppar.. e o ay . ..morning' for Merlin, im the southern l/orner & ' /n s Yarns part �.tf K.ent county; • on the' shores FARM FOR SALE.—THE UNDZR� ' .! • " ' f of Lake Erie, where he will to the signed offers. for' wale his. fine farm t. guest during the sNlmmer months of 135 acres adjoining.the' town. of , , of ,his daughter, Mrs. A. Osbaxne,Clinton. The farm ' is' in a .good TO THE PUBLIC. Vis. W. B. Tayloa is graduating, frond state 'of cultivation and has. LY REQUESTED:' ` � • - ' the University of Toronto this •good buildings—brick house bank barn, :en HAVING BOUGHT THE The 'H�artt Show can only lie o ifAtned week. He went down too the city I driving house etc: all g ' pig Pon, WORKSHO)? DEPARTMENT OF in Clinton from J. TWITCrGEI.L & -mc me,ung •accomipanied . by his comparatively new. ' A first- class TH'E _ ROW'LAND HARDWA IIE SON, Vnothei�, Who will witness the ex- young orchard' containing all kinds BUSINESS; WITH, .WHICH. I 11 I have also anew stock of bicycles vrciseq. of'fruits, also small fruits. The 19AVB BEEN CONNECTED FOR' . At. T. Cottle :and Master Eagiesen were yesterday W. Blyth wh,w:c:rl'r• farm is well fenced and well .drain- .ed is. a very desirable home... SEVEFtiAL YEARS, 'I 'A'M PRE FARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS i THE AUTOMATIC ' ' Cottle. helped to beautify the gar- dens Banker McXurchie, Dr. ,and For further particulars apply 'em .' FOR THE. HECLA FURNACES, ' PLUMBING, . �'AEUUM CLEANED of: the preinisds• or Address. John .EVETROUG14ING,. —BY HAND. Milne and others by " `putting. -in" a. •Torrance,' Clinton P. O. 80 .PUT,TING UP STOVES ,AND — -- - large number•. of. patted plants .from . . -" REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, ALL It replaces hhe broom,. carpet ' his . reenhouse. ' . • ' .: g . OF WINCH WILL ,RECEIVE * sweeper and tha dreaded old-fash--• I ; ; ,. , , "l • � ,•. FOR .SALE OW,VICTORIA ST. Clinton, good dwelling houso, con- MY PROMPT ,ATTENTION. A CONTINUANCE -OF THE PAT- . RONAGE GIVEN THIS DE- • ioned `house cleaning days. ' . The . Automai'ie . positoively gets . . . PWA TEACHERS WANTED FOR S sistfug of seven rooms, wood: shed, out all the dusA and micrcbes. I PARTMENT IS R'ESPECTFUL- S. No..4 North and Smith Stan- Icy, duties to, comamence after. the good cellar, ` h&xd and soft water, LY REQUESTED:' ` � • I have the Automa�tie for .rental. . ' ' mod s0mnier: holidays, Apply, _stat= :good :stable, one acre of land, good s . , off orchard. containing all kind o ' PROMPT' ATTENTION • WILL. 'BE try i4. ing `salary, qualifica0ions, -etc:, tb fruits.—Apply l' the ',premises.— GIVEN TO ORDERS LEFT ROLAND'S HARDWARE , i T j�j�` A. A T v Rl R David .Dewar, Secretary, Bayfield William H. Calwill, Victoria St., AT � s-4 .. . O: —81-3 Clinton: STORE, - - . . 11 I have also anew stock of bicycles ' - .--77 Ti D JOHNSON from, $25 upwamis, All kinds of sup- plies kept on hand. • . TEACHER WANTED .FOR S. S: -'`=- I PROPERTY, FOR SALE. --Hardware FARM FOR SALE --Lot north "hall Ivo. 4, Goderich township, Duties U..,_!_.:. f r sale An Ba field Two- • to commence after suntmer holidays• o y story tui ding, store, workshop and story `�he New A p statin Sala and ualifica- p g q . dwelling: combined, also stable. 26' . . tlon•s to Harry, J 'TbojiVson, Sec- s 36. Three_ lots with orchard: and w�u dl'3% . riltaay, Clinton P O.. --81-3 small fruits. Terms it-Ap- . ply fo R, Rouatt;' Dayfield.' -74 _ . _INVITES . YOUR PATRON— —AGE AND .GUARANTEES—• I . VENT ON.—A MEETING OF CON > — • N ION ND— PROMPT .ATTE T A . ,,,,,,. , ,, the. Conservatives of .West Huron ' FARM FOR SALE --Lot north "hall ,—GOOD tOR.K, _ GIVE US A•-- ( 4..i°' t> . rjo0, . � . will be. held'• n Temperance Hall, • .26, con,. 12, Hullett, consisting of .All —TRIAL.' -ALL WORK DONE.- ;' d' ' ' 15 ,Goderich, at 1 o'clock P. In. on .50 acres. seeded down except —BY HAND. .'r-+ Monday,. June 26th,;'ilo elect officers 10 acre's. • Small orchard. Frame :. — -- - ;• I •; _ 3.. i w b ;• and aro to . select a candidate to house .and bank barn with stabl$g• LADIES BLOUSES' ,.2 -FOR, 25e, . , - � '. R t•,: . for th House contest. the -riding . o s Gravel . road 1 °mile nortJt _ of — =. . . :. -- . ; ,. , , "l • � ,•. of Ccanttitons, in the event of .an hold before redis? Londesboro. . i Mile from school. Lee Ding as �' � ` . election being A Apply on the promises or address ..o ,•r'' tribution. The, executive will mesa Richard Shaddick,. Londesboro' P.O. OPPOSITE 1t20LSONS BAND. ��, "`4' at 11.30 'a. m,—David - Cantelon,. --75 . . Piosident West Huron Consenvative . • - .. Coal =& Wood .. Association. . .. . . . . . Whets �,_- : ..:..'606600::0000.; ' . FOR SALE—,,SMALL STABLE, TO be at ,the News- �-t L ' • .. . • Chea -," • . YARDS The sumnmer price of Coal begins on Monday, May lsb. Place order . . Thh ; The 0 Recoirl Office. •-82-3 1 your i and have your b"ins filled at the . • Pineapples , �p • low aatet• : 1 is a question Often asked. It's ,� COTTAGE TO RENT ON HURON• 0 •for Cann ing We ' have just received one . carload of Portland Cement. a good deal Of Satisfaction to street, west of !rhe railway track, , ' • Those intending to use cement be able to, give the correct I just vaca�tedi by Mr. Tolok. In good � summer should call and this s m a ` J tlTntj. You'll have that. satlg- . i.�pair. Hard and. soft water. G0� g et prices at the Coal and faction if allow us to re. � � • �- vvY�' �� 0 Middleton,Jr, Apply vo a.- —82 : Pineapples are now 'very cheap, : This be tannin • Wood oince opposito the G. T• bdfore air our watch for you. Over 3' . will a good g . week, , , 0 : With .Large, Fancy, Delicious, ,, R. station purchasing elsewhere, VVe nave a j�obd Grain -Grinder . thirty years experience war-• 'rants ue in saying your watch TO RENT, _.. A COMFORTABLE A Ripe' �. and a good Gladstone` Buggy nearly .gill be repaired correctly. . Six roomed cot+tago with pan try,. and coal shed, stone cel- • + a 0 pineapples' 2 for 2,gc 10 new for sale cheap. 'Charges Moderate. g lar, excellent garden with setw- fruit trees, south : 1 dozen for $1.1;0 ` ... _ AIZTHU FORBES I J. 'Rl Q lyras on' Wide of 4tattenbuty street a fine 0 . '`, Photo. 5Z Jeweler and OptFiioidn, hq&erof minutes walk from centrof of town, 0 • • And Red paths extra Sticeessbtir to Jas: Hamilton, Mar`r'y a Licences. ., Possession given on or before June . _ . _,_. 13th. For particulars apple to C.. Granulated $agar 4 Jervis, Huron street. t., --80 0 0 . do pot�ndf3 for s:o • :' • `Y"I. surely will not be without : Prebexve�d PineapplesND NATIONA _ _ 0 000 , C TLA EVE MARKET GARDEN FARM leOFf Salo. --On' the Huron Road, ii} males west of dliittea►, Consisting of 10 : • agars of • which 1 acres is in or- Chard, 2 acres 'in cuts, 1;]' acres 4 hay;, * arwi Potatoes and balance In vl±g4tables, Comnf�otfAble house awd - : _, f T+ NE1L Fresh coir` lift which will be t301d at irelti�aot�abla ,1 rBeeY V+Ode : +� 0 ri tm t bags Char. ed for as 1.Uc each, the 10c to bee �' Cel. P �'' Ss g F�aan nearly. naw. r mutt re- hire frow farming Ewing, to poor . w. � ` repaid do the ltetar�l of the empty bad. by olAdelr, o the health. Masy torts, Apply' nh b11e : � +,'ir"Iwn RYrI� Cir+oG�nry.►t rr Ciraent Candps hy. p�yylkiid a�yr address J. 1,itfn.X-81 0. Si I AN�� �: <,lililtiQrt �". 4�r P. - ,*••eti1M•••i••0w00•r0 � .. V 0 0 e IM iI ."I