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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-03-09, Page 5' teo *aOh 9th 19,0$ The Clinton News.fiecord .0000011404400.0.0.000.414.440.141140....44,0 THE MOLSONS "BANK Ineorporated,Ity Act of Parliament 1855 CAPITAL PAID UP $10001000 RESERVE FUND $3,000,000 —BEAD OFFICE,. MONTREAL.— Farmers' Sale Notes Cashed or Collected. Drafts on all points in the Donal Dien. Brent Britain, United States and all Foreign Countries bou- ght and seld et best rates. Deposit receipts; issued end highest current, rate of interest ellowed. . Advancee made to Farmers, Stock Dealers and Business Men nt lowest rate e and on moot favorable terms. --SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT-- . Deposits of f$1,00 and u mares recei vett. luterest Allowed at highest eurrent ate* -from date of depoeits compounded half-yearty and add - eft to principal J une 30th and December 81st. • IL C. 13REWER Manager, • . CLINTON *cif . .)ee 44.44.0••••••••••••••••••••••••••.... "40.1007014'.* Are Yon Vfatelied 4 44.4 44. 4 4. 4 t 4. 41 41, 44. IF NOT, NOW Is YOUR OPPORTUNITY, The Prices ofV.Vata cies are .Redilced but not the quality. We first aim to get the quality, then the pri2e. Call and see our:stock. Second hand watches taken in exchange. W.H. Hellyar _ Jeweler and Optician ,?0' ,--CLINTON ) 0000 1/:.: Among the good things .of life You need GOOD GROCERIES. You can always get them at BEATON'S. We may not have the largest stoCk; but We believe we have the; newest, freshest stock of good groceries in town. New • goods still arriving dal- , ly. This week: we ha,ve passed 'into stock: 1 -ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR - made by the new electric prow* by the Ogilvie Milling Co., by royal warrant, millers to H.R.H. the Prince. of Wales. -It's worth .erying 2 -CREAM OP' WHEAT TOASTED OAT FLAKES -New breakfast, foods Made by the newest Ameri- can process. S -FANCY BISCUITS -Honey Crea- ms, Marsh Mallow Rolls; Clitnaac, Arrowroot, Fruit, Lemon, Madeira 4 -FISH -For Lent will soon be here. Salmon Trout, Finnan Haddies, Codfish, Smoked Herring, etc.. • 5 -Another crate of plain and feudy. Glassware -Sometimes breakages of these goods are corieiderable and often unavoidable. -See our stock before you replace the brea- kages of the winter. . N. B. -If you get it at Beaton's it'S "GOOD." Goods delivered promptly. Phone 111 A. D. • BEATON, ' CLINTON. • • Successor to HARRY CANTELON. paremanumotomeommaror-teltarnemilmile014a 66666660606066606060 • • THE. NEWS -RECORD'S 0- • • CLUBBING LIST.• • • • • The following are the rat- • • es at which we give any • 11; of the city 'VVeeklieS or Dal- 0 O lies, when taken with The • •• News -Record at one dol- • • lar per year • • • Daily Mail and Empire $3.26 0 O Weekly Mail and Empire 75 • • Daily Globe 3.25 • • Weekly Globe 65 6 Toronto Wdrld 2,00 • o 0, Toronto News 6,5 0 Toronto Star 86 • • Weekly Sun 75 • • Farmer's Advocate 1.26 • Ste Weekly Free Press 76 • • Morning Free Pres 2.25 • O Esrefirng Free Press 1.25 • • Family Herald and 0 • Weekly Star 76 air • • .0 Remit by postai note, reg. 0 istered letter or express or • - 46 der and address 0 ,411 0 • *. .I.AtivrOttiLL, Thd NeWs-Recad, Clinton .• 0•• 430404100011611064106•0 he News -Record giVeg the IOW PO'ffe, FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 14, CON, 4, Stanley township, containing 100 wee, about 85 acres cleared, the balenee hardwood bush containing a let of hendock and other'valuable timber. The place is situated bout 2i miles from Varna and Brucefield awl 1 4. utiles -from school, is well '‘‘ atered and well fenced and in a pod, state of - cultivatipn. There Is 7 ecres of 'fall wheat, also 12 acres ploughed and all seeded ex- cept 1.5 acres. Frame house •and good mit buildings. Possession gi- ven at any time. Terms made easy to eitit the purchaser, For further nes tiCulars apply to Samuel Reid, Vat ea P. 0. . 44 LICENSED AUCTIONEER.--GEOR- ge Elliott, licensed auctioneer for , • :the County of Huron, ,solicits the patronage of the publie for busi- ness in his line. Sales conducted . or: percentage or se smelt per. sale. All business promptly aetended to. -George Elliott, Clinton P. G., re- •Sidence on the Bayfield .-Line. . 58 MRS. WM. SANDER'S DRESS CUT- . tieg School.. For $10 I Will give a- 5 system free, and teach any lady hie* cut, fit and put together • 'any article in Dress or Mantle Mak- ing In two weeks, • •from plainest shirt waist • to the most elaborates- dress that- can • befound in the .P'ashion Boole with- out .the use of paper patterns. I have taught over 1500 (fifteen hun- dred) this last six years, and offer • $100; (one hundred .dollars,) tis any-. are! eau't teach, or can prove to me they can learn as • muoh • any other 'place in two years. JUST THINK OF IT. -For $50 I will - teach anyone:that is a dressmaker or good sewer and drawer to teach • this eourse,giving them niy teach- -• era' certificate. ' Strangers .may bo- -wet.- at seispol.. A -suitable' reward • 'giVeri U.anyone inforrning Me of any Person trying to teach •this • course which invented and had Patented, that does not hold a 'cer- tificate front me. Next clogs com- mences 'Monday,. March 20th. Write; , for particulars dr see me • it my Scheel in Stratford, opposite Win- sor .Hotef, 'on Albert Ste on Sat- erday, March 18th, frem 1: to 6 p. m. Mrs.: Wm . Sanders, Teacher in Dress , Cutting, box '159, Stratford AUCTIONEER -JAMES SMITH LI-. censed •Aectioneer for the County ' of Huron. All orders entrusted to me ,will •receive;prorupt attention. Will sell either by percentage or per, sale. , Residence on the Bayfield Road, one •Mile.• south of Clinton. . . • • • • .• . lr A II '1•POR SALE -THE UNDEW. siehed. . offers for sale lot 21, Lon-. , abet •Road, Stanley, consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres cleared, balance • hardwood bush.. Well watered and fetteed, le- miles from 13ruCefield , and 5 from Clinton. Will be sold on reasonable terms as the pro- priefOr is in other -business, For furihtr particulars apply. to. F. •Tomlieson, Bruceeele P. O. . 42 102,49/Ji jolid l?.tibber Corriopo -masa, teref Watt, , exyriope • thimarIc toDionicp Reingtie , !Make e carriage more • comfortable in rid* ht. • Worth their coat in the 'Wear and tear thee,. **en.•Gait!. aa long al. • itort ritrte. on all oedine taty rOtide. • 4 , Dunlop Tire Co. &MOND . logoirro we Ione beanrititin, VANconvas 10 • t, Moirritfgo. MAYNES-eLEISIIMAN-At the mi. denee •Of the bride's parents .iti Bast Wawanosit on Mo,rcit 71b, by Rev. J. Edmonds, Mary, tau' 'sitter of Mr. R. Leishman; to Al - bort Motes of Arcola, Assn.. DOUGLAS-NICHOLAt , the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Mor- ris, MX Mara 1St, by Rev, John Ross, James Douglas to Myrtle M. J., eldest daughter of Mr. Robert Nichol of Morris town- ship. MILLER -TODD -At the restdence of the bride's parents at St. Helens on March '7th, by Rev. S. 1VI. Whaley, Jennie, daughter of Mr. 1:1, Todd, to Richard Miller of the Northwest, . McDONALD--FERGUSON -At the residence ofthe bride's parents, Teeswater, on Feb. 28th, by Rev. Mr, Malpohn„ Norman L. McDon- ald of Sydney, • N. S., to Cora E., • eldest daughter- of Mr. D, Forge - son of Teeswater SOMERVILLE - JA1VIIESON - At the Methodist parsonage, Seafor- • th, by Rev. A. K. 13irk, on Feb. • 22nd, George A. Sonaerville of Medora, Melte and Sadie Jamie- son of Hullett, MASTERSs-SIEGEL-At the resi- dence of the bride's parents on Feb. 22nd, by the Rev.* 0, Brewn, has. E, Masters to Lou- isa, fifth daughter of Mr. Sidgel, all of Mitchell, BLACKLER-LANGFORD- In Bid- dulph, on Feb. 23rd, Ella„ (laugh - tee of Mr. Alex. A. Langford, to Ernest sltleekler Grantpn. COULTES-LEVER-At the residen- ce of the bride's parents, East Wawanosh, on February 22nd, by Rev, J. J. Ha.stie of Belgrave, George F. couites to Jennie Lev- er, daeghtor of Mr.. Thos. Levers both of East Wawanoeh. LEISHNSAN-;CHAMNEY-At the re- sidenee • of the bride's parents, 'West Wavianosh, ' on Feb. 28th, iby Res. T. B. Coupland of Au- burn, R. Henry Leishman of Ar- cola, Assa,„ to Eliza Alice Chem- BRODIE-RITCHIEe-At the residen- ce :of the bride's brother-inslaw, • J. P. McIntogh, on Fob. 22nd, by Rev; D. B. McRae, Charles Brodie of Seaforth tp Mary Ritchie, of . Cranbroolt. BARR-WELSH-At the -residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. George Welsh, on Feb, 22nd, ;by • the Rev. D. B. llIcRae„ William ' Alvin Barr to Selina Welsh, both • of Grey. , PROCTOR-rin Goderibli township on March oth, to M': and Mts. Gee. • Proctor, a son. • LAMONT-•--In 'Sea:forth on March • to Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Lamont, BOWEN-In .Seaforth on Febsruary • 28th-, to Mr. and' Mrs; 11. Bowen, a' Son.. • POCOCK-In •Wingharia ion Feb. 26th, • to Mrs R. Pocock a daughtet, McGEE-In Bluevalp • on Feb, 27th, to -Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McGee, a, 11psID4DoN-At Motcniciss,. Ce;lor- . ado, . on Feb. 1.6th," to Mr. • • . asal. Mrs, 4. 5. Henderson, a . son: Mrs". Henderson is a daughter' of the late James Lo,ridSborough of • Tuckersmith. . • . • VINCENTe-In • Exeter on Feb, 26th,. • to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Vir.eent a "• daughter; . • • • SIMS -In Crediton on Feb. -27th, to . Mr. and Mrs, Joseph • Sims, a daughter, • • •• ' • • DUPEE-In ' Brussels on Feb.' 23rd, to Mr. .• and•Mrs, Dupee, .a . • • daughter.. , . . STEWARTL-In Wroxeter on Feb: 26, • to Mr. ad Mis. Charles 0. Ste- .. • wart, a son: t • •. • • SIVELL-,In Hullett On March 1th, MrS. George Snell, aged 81 years • and lOrnonths.. SCOTT -At Auburn on March 5th, • 'Mrs: Samuel Scott, aged 31 years. • PICKARD-In 'Minneapolis, Minn., on , Mamh 4th; Era C. Pickard; for- merly of Hohnesville, aged 28 • years and 11 menths. : • • ELLIOTT-IEast . Walveanosh ' on Feb, ' 23ed,' John Elliott, aged 80 COX -In Wingliam on February 23rd, ' _Charles .Cox, aged 52 years, • : PEDDLE -In East: VVaevanesh oa Fdb. • 26th, Sarah Peddle, wife' of• • .Mr. • Sarni. Peddle, aged 51 year. • APPLETON-At Vitoria) 1-loanita1; London, on Feb, 24th, BeJtieeca, • daughter of Mr. Thos. Appleton, Crediton, aged: 21 years:, DODDS-It IlIcKillop on March1st, Thomas Dodds Sr., aged 77 'ears and 5 months. • • • CQUES-In How iek ' on Fob. .206,. John Wesley ;Jacques, aged 70 ye- 1VIOORE-In : Toronto on Feb. 23rd, • Mary *Gaels, wife of Wm.. M Moore, aged 35 years and 3 Mori - 018. OLIVER-At' Thesselon On Feb, 27, James Oli-ver, formerly of Bruss- els, in his 90th year. McLEOD-In Goderieh on Feb. 28th, Emily hfeLeod, daughter of Dan- • iel McLeod, aged 16 years and 1 day. ' JORINSTON--In Goderich township on February 28th, Margaret Mc- Kee, teliet of the late George Johnston, aged 00 years, • FARM FOREMAN. -WANTED BY April ist a farm foreman. Must have experienee in live stock and farm implements. Apply to D. Forrester4. Clinton, 01 FOR 4ALE-ONE 17 II. P. IIETUR- nod tube portable; engine, 1 G. Whi- te /Ts Sot. Challenge separator, 1 tank and pump, 1 No. 6 Bell cut- ting box, 1 Wilkinson Climax cut- ting box, 1 Daisy grinder 12 inch piate, 1 circular saw. All nearly new. Will be sold separately or to suit purchaser. -T, T. 'Murphy, Cl- inton. • 67 Bnkc Out beautiful winter -Atli lames WI, but must soon draw to a close. Mr. R. G. Niche', our tand'il mer- chant, has taken to himself a %Me, a lady from Dashwood. We extend to them our best wishes. Mr. Ed. Kallitleisch has disposed of his village property to Mr. Peter Douglas. It is sintvrely hoped. Mr. Reibileisch does norleave us as A blacksmith itt this neighliSprhood is necessary. Mr. Samuel Swayze of Dash)wood spent Sunday with -his parents. Our assessors, Mr. Tough ot Stanley and Mr. Lippert of Hay, are making their rounds. They are unweiceme visitors this year as they pry into everybody's private Wealth affairs. It scarcely pays a man nowadays to gather wealth as be has to pay for it. Mr, J. J. Boyes is delivering a supply ef wood at out school. co Mr., and Mrs. Allan have been called to Hamilton to attend the funeral of .his sister, Mrs, J. Calder. • The following is the February sch- ool report of U. S. S. No. 9, Stfmley, ' the names being in order of merit: Sr. 4th•-• Setheoniaj Sherritt, JosepP BecMer, Irene Douglas. Jr, 4thelara Kennel, Viola Edig- holler. 3rd -Thomas John Sherritt,•Iseblel Manson, Flossie Capling. Sr, 2nd -Mary Douglas, Albert Keys, Manson, Elmer • Meyers, Peter net, Moyer, Jacob Meyers. -G, S. Jr, 2nd• --Gordon A. geniis Ethel Zapfe, ' •Pt, 2nd -Mary J, Giuggio's, Mikie Ken • Pt. 1st -Emanuel Moyer, John Aaron Howard, Teacher. Clerk's Potted • Meats, Canadian eloods-put• tia by a Canadian -for Canadians and •others -first class in every respect. W. Clark, Mfg.; Nem - treat, ' . . • • Ashfiei4 Te*rwship. Mr. Angus Beaton of the 14th-con- eession bag sold his farm to Mr...Cl- arkson of the Same line, who has had Mr. Jos. Agnew's place rented for several years, Mr. Beaton is now going. to move to Lueknow to live, Mr, Thomas Webster has sold . his 'farm in Wawanbsh township and his bought Mr. Joseph Agneiv's farm in Ashfield and intends • moving onto it this Week'. • • Mr. Samuel Webster while draviing logs in M. Button's bush to the • Portable sawmill had a narrow es- cape for his life with a tree that libel been. eta ,and loctged near the road and left. When. passing it fell, killing one :of his horses. '• • . : Ile is Emphatic 11 What lie Says. DODD'S KU:WM( PILLS CURED . ROBT, BOND OP' BRIGHT'S DIS. . . HIS DocToR. WHO SAID THERE WAS N0HOPE FOR RIM,.; NOW • -PRONOIJNCES I -I1.61 WELL - ISE TELLS HIS OWN STORY. • • Mt. Brydges, Ont., Mar. ;6 (SPec- ial).-Arneng the many people in this neighborhood Who tell of the great work , DOdd 's Kidney Pills are . doing; none is 'more emphatic-, that( that old . and , respected ° eitizens Mr. Reheat • belieee I owe my life to •Doild's, Kidney Pitts," kr, Bond • says, "My .attendingphysician said I was in the last stages of Bright's 'Disease and , that there was no hope' for •trin. Yhets t sec:win-termed' to take Dodd'S Kidney and used ih all tweaty boxeg: • Now 'I eat wel1,. sleep well,and .my doctor seys t 641 .vell: Dodd'e Kide eey Fktlla aed nothing, else cured Inc. Do you. wonder 'I am always ready to say a •good Word for Dodd's Kid- ney PHIS ? " • ' • ' What will cure Bright's Disease will easily cure any other Term of Kidney Disea,se. Docid's Kidnef Pills will always cure , Bright's Disease. They am the only remedy that will mire Bright's.. Disease. 13e sure you get Dodd's. • • • STOCK y611 HAIrE POP, sale .2 Grade Bulls, one .8 and the • other 10 me:ails; Aleo 1 tw.o-year- old Durham -hull; 2 Grade Heifers two yeare old and 3 steers 10 Moe - 'tits 'old -S. Appleby, Hullett, Lon- dedhoro '11. 0, , 59 IVIORTGACeE ,SALE. -UNDER ANT) by. virtue 'Of the 'rower contained in • a `certain mortgage, whieh will be • produced at the time of sale, there • will be offered for gale by public 'auction, by James G. McMichael, auctioneer, at the Commercial, Ho- tel, in the Town. oft Clinton on Sat- urday,. April 1et, 1905, at the hear Of 2 o'clock in theafternoon, the following property ; Lot number - 26, in. the 6th con. of the township of Hullett, in the county of Huron, and Province of Ontario, heontalning • by admeastirement lone hundred a.cs res of land, be the same more or less, •The property is one of the most desirable in the. county, both in its loeation and itS appoint- ments. The SOH is good and ta a good state of cultivation; It is well drafted and • hasbeen well farmed. The farie is :adntira;bly su- ited for stock, breeding, haying I cm occupied by a breeder of thorobrod stock for many years. The 14111d - logs are modern and in good tosdi-, WM. 'The house is a, well-built Sol- id brick structure, of gootl el:nes:r- anee and commodious dimensions ; the barn is substantial' opt well preserved, and has stone staying under it throughout; iliac is a good driving shed, loew farms in I-it:Ilea have been eo greatly admiteol this One, Per partieularS Miens of sale apply to W. Drydone Clinton, Ont., Solicitor for the Vendor. Jas, G. McMfeliael, Sea - forth, Auctioneer, • vf:Air,f,',1-ess IS USUALLY .TAVRI:110 Pe,ru,na Cures Catarrh Wherever Located. 111i11111Ion;,,,;:.;1111iiiiill - WOMENWHOSUFFER Listen to What Dr, kaftan Pro- pases to Do' for You Without • Charge, Doubtless hundreds' of thousands of women all over the 'United States have seen Dr. Hartmargs offer in the papers - Ito* lie hag undertaken to treat every wernan , suffering with any form of .fernalediseassi who...will,write _to hire, fiee, of charge. • To those who have not heard of this it may be said that Dr. nartman is a phy- • stolen ancl surgeon of great renown in naedical circles, ,especially in the treat- ment of those diseases which women alone have to bear. • • • He has arranged to answer all letters that 'are sent to Iiint from women troubled with any form of female weak- ness, fret of charge,giving the benefit Of knowledge which has cost Itim forty years to accumulate, . • • The medicines he prescribes are With- in' theAeach of any women and she can Fat theta at any drug store. .A.11 she in required to do is to send her: name and • addrees, together with het sympteins, duration of,siekness and age. • .A.dcInitot Dr, €3. B. Ita,reattan, President Miss Muriel Armitage of The HartmanSanitariura, Columbus) Ohio. . •. . . " • Alts. -S-C-nator Bondi, a IarirmeieeN. Dakq. Mrs.. Senator Wairon of Chey- enne, Wyo.; Delve Loelswciod and Mrs. General. Longstreet, of Washington, D. C., are among the prominent ledies.who ,. indorse Peruna. • ' , . Miss Helen. Rolof, Kinkauna,-WiS., writea : • ' . • . Several times during the peat two years or more .ray system has been greatly in need of a tonic?, and at these times Petting, has been cit.great help in building up the systete; restoring my appetite. said securing restful sleep." - Helen Rolof.. • • • .Miss 'Arillitage, se .Greerivrood. Ave., Detroit,' Mich.,District Organ- izer of• the Royal 'Templars• of Temper-. once, Writeaslollows.: • "1 suffered for five years with uterine ht3 1114113194 Bald Mins 0011Mb . ta: un.p.• ,. . . irregularities, 'which brought on ItYas eerie and made me a physical 'wreck. I tric<1 doctors from fhe clifferantschooli of medicine, bu.t without any perceptible Change in my condition. In znydespsktv I called on au old, nnrse, who advised mo to try per:ilia, and primped good results if ,I would persist' and take it regularly. „1.1cept this up for six nion.ths, and steacbly geined steengtleanl. health, • .wnou j. naause . en Doaties I considered myself entirely curc4.1., am .. . ' ..' a grateful,. hePpy woman tsedile.7.7-.31.1sa • •. -- - ' Muriel Armitage.- • . . • Miss Lue3r M. Riley, 83 isaveniiort Bt., • C1evelarid, Ohio, •ws_ ites: ,. . • . . . "I wish • to .8:cid My 'indorsemett to . s • •. thousands. of Other women who have • been mired through thous° o2 Perane. .. I suffered for, five years with severe - bankache, ancl whenweary or worried.. in the.,least I had prolonged heaclache:,.. I am now in perfect health, enjoy life ' • and have neither an ache or pain,„thanks • • . to Peruna."-Lucy 1.t.,.R.1.16Y. - ' . " ' .. If You de net dative prompt and sable-. '. factory results fromt e use of Peruna, ' • •• r, s". : : . write at once p Dr. artman, givirign full 'statement 'of yo case and he will be pleasedto give Yeti his valualsie•ads ,•. TIc9Addgrreil;stis*‘ e Dr.. Iiertinen' i:Prestde. nt. 'of ..;•• . '' : ••••••• ' ' • . . • Benmiller. West Wawanoslx. . CouiieillorWilliaiu Hi1I has put in • • Prof: 5, Taube, Mdnti1aoturiu Optidiati and Eyeaight .SpepialiSt •. of Toronto,• will :be. at Bedford noltei), Goderieli,on 1 Gth, 17th and 18th of. March I1ot»l NorMandie,. • . Clinton; • 20th, 215t and 22nd ; Cemmerciat Blyth,- 23rd, and . at D. Mun- r91,8 store, -A eh urn „. ,01T Mardi 24th. 11 there is anything' wrong. With your sight it would be ...to your, in- terest to consult e Prof. Tatibe-:-The advantage that he has over ntliereia that he grinds his owelengese.which being properly eentied makes them perfectly easy end. comthrtabie to the OC. .„ • . • : ' • • • • . Prof.' Taube is ,cfne ef the . eldest opticians 111. Tpronte,...heeing been leeteb I isited •'sinee • 1813 a.ad • during that time over 75,00 eases ;have. b en suc- cessfully -treated. by hitni a great ;many eases Where -others Aifivoefailetit Lens grinding and' spectacle. niaMng a, le .prpieSSion and 'a science, so is: d.-tting and proPerlY adjusting fram- es;: In a"' great :Many instances where spectacle , fraines are nOt 'Properly fit - ,.ted to ' 'the:,facellie vision is, affected, • You 'have 32 'years of Prof: Ta.uhe'S . ceperience et: yen': serviee,. " • • •01:.:• ettio4 t Paaensd4rigge7ou:r eyea. ex7.1itied and , celiac earlY -as yeti mak. requite a 0 :Pot reference end ' festimonia. Is.;.ee. ad circulers anct:•See whet Prof.' TatiVels• C;;Soi4thistorrieae wintzir\Wk,est lluisin• have to sa ay pOrtaelle sawinilI on,2n4 toncessiOn, fot custom sawing. • • •• On Tuesday Of this ,week, Dr. J Robert LeTouiel. lately rettirred from Jamaica,. will give ids ilhistrated thre on the "Queenof ehe Antilles," in the Alethedisr enurch here; under the •auspieces ef the Sons of • Tempet- ancel • iNtaitin Stewart has • retUrned .after spending a couple ;01 niontlis at: the business college in Goderich. • • Je the dePe-ase of Jennitigs, whiCh occured a 'few days agoe Ceurt Befet miller, ..C. Oe F.,' lost a worthy bro.; , ther and' a letter' of - conk:fence has been sent to the bbree'Ned. family, ' A :very plea,Sant event took place , at. .the home ' of • 1V1r and ° 1Vtrs. E. Chankney.. February 28th when their daughter, Ellie- Alice, wai mar- ried. to- 'Mr, Harry Leishthan of Ar- cola, Assa. At precisely tivelve:o'clo- eit the bridal party entered the par-, env to the strains of. Mendelssohn'a. • wedding .rnasch playedby Miss Coup - land', the bride leaning or. ee's arra. The ceremony Vsas:, perfor- ed .by Rev.' Mr. 'CotiPland of.Aubtirn,.. and took place ander an ;arch Of floiv- atSsanit., Tke bride' Was dressed • in. white silk and bridal veil , with a beautqui .wreeith of •orarge .hlossoins' and carried white caraa- • tions and ferns. The bride's • hello: sister May was maid of -honor and wore :white organdie with a .beknet of pink eaenatims. 'Pita .bridc's tree. ' ' th With heave'. hat . .t� match. To Mr. and Mrs. Leislirnan, who will 11) thcir 1. 1)411k);•: .extendl)°neitnite geocl wishes. , • • . • ,• • • EaSt 1?Vawanosk. vellirtg gown' van o b rown lathes • • A quiet la t pretty wedding took, place on Tuetdiy. at Mr. • R. Leish-• .mal's when ,hie dauehter, Miss •IVIery, :was married to Mr:- Akbert 'Maynes • Of Arcola, AsSe. The ceremony was performed by Rev.. J. Edmonds of Blyth irthe, presence of. only 'the lin- • ' A. • advertisement in The News - Record brings' good results. . • • . • .• - It, ig Proposed to establishea rifle • e aespciation in Wales, and as its meet- ins's would • not Clash With Bisley it • is: proposed -to' .invite the Canadian mediate friends of the bride. A number from here attended the wedding of 'Mr. Harry' Lcishman to Miss. Lila Ohameey in West Waerames sh last ,week. , Mr.Jas. Campbell -:of DUngannon Surtda,yed wIth Gravel. Road friends, • , • teeny tocompete at the. Welsh meet- .• in . • . • coastaacee. • , • your glasses right ? Vision ' dila ages as all things do. See Prof. Taube at Hotel Normandie on ),Tarcn 20th' 2Ist and e2rfd: • • • . ....setesseses Mr. L, -Hill -of Winghasn was in Toronto address : 171 Spadtna Ave, ' our Village on Friday, . Telephone 1Vlain 1425. Miss IVIaggip IVIa,cdonalci and friend . of Stella spent Sunday. with Mr. . • / GRANOLITHIC :WArlas. II:ATP:- payers who intend to petition' the. Council to have. gretolithie -walks laid are 4roquegtul to have •petitions sigeed and handed in as sooe as possible • so • thee lalbor may 'he en- gaged arid cement cOntracted for. Forms of petition may be obtained front the Clerk B order 'of the Y street cotninittee:-D, L. Macpher- A Rural Strike. Wm. McIntosh. ' • , Quite a, Amber of the young peo ple gathered at the home of Mr Wm. Lindsay on Friday evening, the gathering being in honor of mr, Wm, Lindsay's birthday. All went home • wishing the host' many happy retur- ns of the day, Mr, Sinelair Sutherland left on Tuesday for the West, son, Clerk.. ' • 61-2 • • „ FOR SALE-TgE cr,LniaRATIO Road Stallion Ambrose Weodlawn for eale on reasonable terms; Ale, • Ply to J. Brandon, Bayfield. 57 HIDES AND SHEEPSKINS WAN - led at my hide house in Clinton. Highest cash price paid. -0. S. Doan, Clinton. 50-3m* SETTLERS! TRA/NS WILL LEAVE Toronto every Tuesday during Mat- ch and April at 9.00 P. M.,: for MANITOBA and the,NORTH-WEST and tun Vitt Toronte, Grand Trunk, North Day lied Canadian Pacifie. A Colonist Sleeper will he attached to cm% train. Passengers travel- ling without live stock should take the train leaving Toronto 1.46 p. tn. Train leaving Toronto at 0.00 p. rn. is for passengers travelling with stock.; Full particulars and copy of "Western Cenada," froze any Comedian Pacific Railway Agent or 0, X. rester, D. P, A., Toronto.' 14. • Firms throughout Ontario engaged in canning tomatoes will have some aexieey this year over the demand made by the vegetable growers for an advance in price, The &miters Italic beet in the habit for some years cif paying 25 cents a bushel for tont- atOeS ,or canning purposes, but the gardeners are now demateling 30 Mei. ts, and they Seem tido:mined to force the increase. Last week the vegeta- ble growers et the township •ot Grant-' ham formedatt association and pled- ged all the members not te gtow to- matoes for less that 30 cents a bus- hel ; a large meeting of the growere in the vicinity of Hamilton Was held on Saturday last, when a similar pos- ition was taken. It as also :leaded not to sell Omen° plantany per - 3011 desiring to grow tomatoes in large quantitha unless he wes a her of of the association; • Genera! John IL Reagan, the last surviving member of the Confederate Cabinet, is dead at his home in, Palestine„ Texas, 11011ES ',OUR STOCK OFelWANCTIES. 15 NOW ColyIPLEtE. '.W13 .1-1As TI-1EIVI IN. ALL. THE DIF- .F1.!,711.ENT STYLES, SUITABLE , FOB, LADIES,. GENTLEMEN AND poy§, IN GOLD; SILVER, 'GOLD -PILLED OR PliCKLE CAs SES, AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT ANY 44,i1.44•144.4.*: mop IN AND LET US SHOW YOU OM LARGE STOCK OF WAT- mins. YOU- NEED NOT BUY UNLESS ''YOU NMI/. ,. I j Jeweler and Opticlani KW. ,