The Clinton News-Record, 1905-05-04, Page 4The CHU
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MAY 4th, 1905
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E. N. Lewis, M. P. Relieved,
The following is from Hansard' re-
port of the prooeedings elf the House
of Commons on Monday:
Bill (No. 142) •for the relief of .i1..
ward Norman Lewis, a Member or the
House of Commons—Mr. Fitzpatrick --
was read the second time and House
went into committee thereon.
Mr. R. L. Bordee.—I ana very glad
to have this 13111 introdeced.• I look-
ed into the circumstance's attendine
the ease, when they were eret brow
ght to my 'notice at the commence-
menit of this parliament, and 1 wa,s
rather impressed with the view that
the case of the hon. gentleman' did
.not come within the terms • of the
statute .referred 'to. • PlOvvever, as'
there •may lye' some- question about
that, I think this is a very * •koper
Bill to pass.' It might perhaps be
worth . while to make some little; am-
endment in the general law governing
trifling cases of this kind. There
does not seem to be. any •perticeler
connection 'between the indepeedenee
. of parliament' and, the signing of .4),
bond for a trifling amount aa surety
for a postmaster. . •
Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick (Minister'
of Justioe.)—I quite agree with my
hon. friend as to. the necessity .• of
amending the law so as to avoid. MI1y.
repetition of such cases. After all,
this is a very trilling technical breacl.
of the law and it is hardly fair that
a member of parlianienfr who has,co-
'emitted it, should be obliged • to go
througle, this formality. It 'has oc-
curred to me that it. would be .well
to amend this Bill so as to :Provide.
that thedisqualification. shall pease.
That. is not made, clear in the
L move therefore- that the ..folloWing.
words be added after,the. word "Her-
on" in the sceotid line of the first
clause :
Is hereby declared .not to be inelig-
ible as a member of the House . Of
Commons, or to have been or be (Rs.
qualified •as a memlber .hhereof to sit'
or vote thevein by reason of any Mat-
ter, cause or thing 'therein recited
and— .
There is no reason why we should
hold the whip ever this gentleinan's
head all the time.
Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien of See-
.
smith were vieitieg in the home • of
Mr. Johnstote recently.
Mrs. Kehl and boys .spent a few.
days with her mother in Berlin last
week.
M. McLean of Amberley attended
the funeral of the late Mr. Coltart
this week:
•
Misses Dinsdale‘ and Bennington of
Parkhill returned home this Week af-
ter spending a pleasant* time ' with
friends here.
Mr. MeMordie sold his splendid .farait
of one hundred acres; half a . mile
south of the village, for 19,000 cash
to Mr. Graham of the United States.
Mr. MeMordie has gene to London to
_reside. Mr. Graham •moves In *this
*week.
On Wednesday evening, the 26th
ult., the home of Mr. Gee, A.lair. was;
•the scene of a very pleasant event,
when hie third daughter'Miss Jessie,
was united in marriage to Mr. Chas:
Jinks. The ceremony was performed
at eight o'clock by the Rev. E. /1„
Shaw in the presence of Mont fifty
invited knests.,, Missa 1la Dinsdalo
played the wedding ina,roh: The bride
looked charming in a white silk waist
trimmed with lace and a blue skirt or
ladies' cloth.. After congratulations
all sat down to a stinaptuout repast.
A very pleasant time was afterwards
spent. The young couple will take
p housekeepihg in the village.
On the 28th April there died in the
bome of Mr. Thomas Dinstiale quite
an eccentric matt In the person of Mr.
John Coltart. For the fast 29 years
be boarded With Mr. Dinsdale and for
twenty-one years previous to that ti-
me he taught school. Possessed of
considerable wealth he lent it on
mortgages , on the amity plan
that when he died the mortgages
lapsed as he didn't wish to leave AO
money behind him, On Sunday he was
laid away in the Hensel! Union °eine-
tory.
The, April monthly report of 5. S.
No. 14, Stanley, is as follows, nam-
es are in order of merit :
5th—W. MeQueen, Ida Dineditle,
Mary Johnston,
Sr ith—Ettanor Hood, E. Gerninell
and Emma Alair eonal, Jean Graes-
iek.
J. 411—Agiale Gemmel!, Mabel
B0d,th, M. M. Pisher,
3rd—Rena Mel3eoth, Ide, Jong, J.
IrT. Jones.
Sr. Geremell,
Oda Melleath.
Jr. 2nd—it. D. Logan, Lola Rath.
well, Arthur Jones.
2n4Ptas-W, M13eath,P,
A. Pisher. ,
let-alda Ratimell, A. Meltiffittrie,
W, *Beath.
flullelt Township.
Mr. James Minter' boal the misfoo
tune to lose a poeket hook with a
snug sum a money in. it. He has no
idea where 1* dropped it.
Mr: Charles Josling intends inoVing
and enlarging his barn this summer.
Ho has most of the material ready.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyernsan are
sPeutlitig a few da,ye with friefuls
Stada and Mitehell.
Mrs. Wm. Connell of Goderich spent
a few days last week with molds
here.
Mrs. J. A.lien has returned Inane
after spending Baster holidays with
her brother, iVir• B. Best of London.
Mr. Joseph Addison, who left here
a few weeks ago for Philadelphia,
uPen arriving 'in that city was mar-
ried to a lady from Scotland.
Mrs. J. McNeil of Clihton has re-
turned to her home atter spendinig the
east two weeks, visiting at the home
of iVir, Wm. Stewart.
The 1'4isses R. Livermore and
Seal% of the Clinton Collegiate lie,
stitute have returned to town altar
spending the holidays at their howea
here, ,
Mrs, G. Hes% Sr., accompanied •by
MiSs E, S'uirdercock of Harlocie, has
gone to Toronto to attend the wed-
ding of the former'rand-daughter,
Miss Mande Grainger or that city.
Atibtlra, •
. .
Mr. Richard Spruiig. and wife moved
from. Goderien out to his mother's on
the Base Line last Week.
Miss Lawson of Brussels is visiting
at her uncle's at present;
Mr. Ed. Mole and Miss Snowden of
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs, William
Mole' or Dux:gamma Suirdayed with
Ar. Jan' MO -2.
James Armstrong of Brussels
has been spending a few days with
his mother..' •••
Mr, John Clark has returned home
.froni Toronto ar,d other pieces where
he spent the winter. • • •
Miss A. Clark has retarned home
froni. Donnybrook, .
Mr, and. Mrs. Davids'en of Lueloom
were guests at Mr. A. Robir.son's for
a few 'days. • ' • •
Mr, and Mrs. Snider or. Nile Sue-
dayed With the latter's parents, Mr,
alitl.Mrs.. J. Fergueon, • .
Mire Ada Kennedy spent a vveek wi-
th friends in the villege. • •
Miss Wei, Sprung returned to Wing -
ham: after spending the Easter holi-
days With hee.grairtnother.
Miss Q-, Slater has retureed froth
Seaforth• after...spending hee Easter
holidays there.
'Mks Martin illas returned feonevis4
iting in Exeter:
Rev, Mr. Small exchanged pulpits
with #ey, Mr. Kennedy of Nilc. las.t
eienday. • .
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
pci be adroinistered Sunday Mor-
ning next.: in ..the 'Methodist,:eikurcb.'',
Fourteen tedins are vvorkin., on the
0. P.. R. near here. .: • •
• . '
. East. WnwanoSh.
. • . -
Miss. Sara Irwin visited her brother
Mr. George ltwin, reeently.
Miss Etta' 'Leishman was the guest
of .her Cousin, Miss Nethery,. .last
• Mr. ;John,. Nohle*of Hullett pur-
Chased .4 driver from gr. Thos.. Noble
of. East .WaWiriosir. " .• •
A nember'Efrom here attended the
funeral of p.,Porterileld,,son of peter •
Porterfield of 1VIartioek.. . .
The Ladies' .Aid Of :Westfield' had 'a
secial: at 'Mr. Jas. Hoover's. •Tilinrs-.
day evening of .laSt week.
Mr and Mrs', R-obt. 1VIebovvell
ed visit -
West Wawanosh.frien4 recently.
Mr, :Alex, Scott, 5th Line, " had
operation' performed on his back last
TuesdOy. Mr. Scott has beee ailing:
for the pant two years.
• . .
St. Helens:
A concert under the • auspices Of St,
Helena Literary Society was held i11.
the hall on Tuesday eeening; the 25th'
ult., When et splendid program of mu-
sic, readings and recitations was oil-.
dered. Rev., Ur.' Whaley was chair-
nian: The proceeds an:meeting to $20
are in' aid of the Muskoka• Consump-
tive Saaiitariten, • •
Miss Peterson of AKineardine is
visiting old aettuaintancee . Around
here. •
Mr H Whiteman of •Wingha,m spent'
few days in St. Helenslast week. ,
Miss Iliiii'Lockhart has returaed to
Orongeviiiewhere she As teaching
sehoel.
Miss Hannah of Wingham visited
Mrs. Allen last week. '
Mrs.. Murray of Goderich is visiting
.rierals in the yillage,
.. •
.McKillop Township
Miss Annie Gray' and her sister,
Miss Rea, be* of Mortis,- have been
visiting at the home of Mr., J. J.
Irvine.
Mrs.. Rockwell and one of her
younger sons have been lon•a visit
of over a week in Stratford. One of
the older Sena has his, home in the
city and gra: Rockwell Was pttyieg
him a Visit,
Among others who spent the Eas-
ter holidays in Stratford Were Miss
Alberta Rol -Arisen and Mr, and 1Virs,
Stimore.
Miss Rose Smith, teacher near
Grand Bend, who was spendieg the
Easter holidays at her home here,
has returned to her school.
Miss Poy, teaeher at No, 8 school,
spent the Baster Vaeatiolt at her borne
in London,
Quite a number completed their
aeeding Tait week, but there has not
been very mueh growth yet.
Miss Sabula Forbes, who had a
eevere attack of pleurisy, is still in
a critical condition. The many frien-
ds of this excellent young lady hope
for her speedy recovery'.
Mr. John Iflokbart, who was ill,
has nearly recov,ered. John has been
it, very 'hard working man and it is
WW1 a little on him,
Uhllsgreen
Mr. J. W. Iloaarth woo in Toronto
last week attending the O. A.
Air. 'Isaac IludSoll had a very sue'
eessful nee last week shingling his
barn.
M. Thos. Smith 'will work at the
ceineut business the coming summer.
Mr. John Forest is busily engaged
getting thinks in order for his new'
arn.
The following teachers resumed wo-
rk irk their respective schools on Mon-
day: Messrs, Itar, Stelck w
Ilogarth, W. E. Jarrott and Miss A,
E. Consitt.
Mrs, Prances Coleman Sr, of Hen-
son is !Malting Wends here. •
Mr, W. Re Jarrett .visited Luchnow
and Kincardine last week.
Miss Annie Conant attended the 0
E. A. a.t Toronto last week.
Quite a large number are laid , ep.
with, la grippe at present.
1VIr. Harry hagler was in Clinton
over Sunday.
Mrs. Levi Stack is in Clinton this
week baying her ears treated.tirDr.
Gunn.
Sucker ilehing is now the order of
the clay,
'Port Albert.
Ryan and Potter have Anished the
dew cement dare and piece of nide
dam, It looks to be a good piece ot
workmanship and should stand the
siege •of many floods itt years.,to eon*.
Mr, Schoenhals, we trust, will live to
enjoy good Wok after the many mis-
fortunes whieh be has had the past
few years.
13,N. Lewis MP. and a C. P. R.
engineer were in the burg on Satur-
day evening for a few hours.
Geo. Bradford has moved part of
his household effects to this pla,ce
from Holmesville to open up a black-
anfith business here. May he succeed
in no small way. • * '
Hugh Gauley returned again to
Brantford. •
Seeding is advanced in this
Part. •
WiiIiani Sinmson is' getting down. a
bored well the poet week. '
• •
•
Morris Township.
¥iss• 13essie Findlater, from Los
Angeles, California, formerly of the
2nd Line of Morris, has been spend-
ing two pleasant weeks visiting her
Work will be resealed on the'LaIn,
Out drain in the near future, a dredge
being 'secured by Contractor
-to aid in the work.
Donald Black,. who was visiting re
latives arid 'friendS .111. -thisneighbor-
hood, left last Week for his hornin:
Algoma. He drove. to Owen Speed
where he expecterta take the boat
Allah •Coekrarte of Waterloo was
hbiffe' fbr a short vacation duriniel Ea -
s ter
George A, Pipe, who has been holi-
deying itt this loeality foy •sorne
Weeks, returned to Oshawa on Tues
day. There were rumors as to whit
his intentiens were in coming hero
4x:A we will live :in hopeof eventuali-
ties before many iinoons wax and
• - - • •
A eouple of weeks age John Moon-
eytripped on the•top stair in his barn
and 1011 to the floor beneath. As a:
result he l,rokea. couple of ribs and
bruised his .shoulder. He was ,un
conscious for a time !hut is able to be.
about now although ;still sore. from,
•
the tumble, •
iLeadkAITY.
'
The SadieS' Guild of 'St, George's
church held their first Meeting at the
residence of Mrs. W. Smith And elect-
ed their offieers for a year as toll -
President, Mrs. J. Scarlett
Secretary, IVIles L SholdiCe
Treaeurer, Miss J Keily. •
'The many 'friends in this',neighbor-
hood be- sorry to bear of ..1111ei$,
E. Drisoolps illneSs. .
Mr.. Clayton White . has returned
home • to Port Albert • after', spending
lea,sant week with his parentss
a P . • ,Mr.
aid Mrs. 04. White d. Leadbery.
.. Rev. Mr. Langford; the new rector:
of this parish, has beencalling on
the sick this. Week: • '
Thereis, son* talk of ..getting a
telephone ,oilice in- Leodbury which
Would be a, great cenvenieriee.
Mrs. It IVIorrisoe-and Miss.. S,
Driscoll Spent Easter with St Mary,
Ond.StratfOrd: friends.' ' ' " .
MissJennie Barris retureed • hothe
with. .1VIrs. orrison, hotting goue dta
vvr. the lVf
e Week before. ' • '
•
Llttle Lives Lost,
The annual report of the Registrar
General for Ontario shows that in
tha,t, province alone, out of every one
thousaod. children bort) one hundred
and eleven die Were they reach the
age of ohe yearand in every. pro-
vince •of • the Dominion there is the
Same appalling loss of precious . little
lives annually. Most..6f these deaths
are clue to disorders of the stomach
or bowels and most of these little
lives could be saved if ,mothers kept
always at hand a simple reniedy to
give the little one,,at the first sign of
trouble. Such a medieine is Baby's
Own Tablets, Which cures constipa-
tion, diarrhoea'indigestion, simple
fevers, teething troubles, worms and
other minor ailments, which, if not
treated promptly become most strio-
Us. And the mother has a. positive
guarantee that these 'Tablets contain
no poisoaous opiate • or harmful drug.
They art equally pod for the neW
born baby or the Well grown ehild,,
Thousands ,of mothers say Baby's
Own Tablets have saved the lives of
their lIttle ones. You can get the
Tablets from any druggist or by mail
at 25 wits a box by writing the Pr,
Williams' Medicine Coa 'Brockville,
Ont.
The Smell of Clarles.,--Clark's Luse
eious Tongue, se aePotizing and jue
iey, sets the gastrle julees flowing,
it stimulates hunger and completes
aIetJan
f"
Goderich Towaohith
Mr. David Clark has sold his 00 -
acre farm on the 1st eon. and goes
to Goderieh to live. We are eOrrY to
have him leave, but as he does'
go go far we hppe to sec him often.
At the vestry meeting of Middle -
ton's church held a few days ago
Messrs. 0. B. Middleton and BdWard
Wise were re -appointed wardens and
Mr. John Middleton lay delegate ,to
the synod.
ltebert f..!ole and James Thompson
were in goiletielt on Sunday.
Mr, George Ifutlie lost a valuable
mare iast week. ,
Mrs. James Mose and Miss Bertha,
Hayter spent the Easter, holidays at
the old homestead in Stephen town-
ship.
Miss Bertha ITayter has invested itt
a new wheel. -
Mrs. M. Stirling is at present en
the sick list. Her sister, Miss Sophia
Heath, came down.from Gederich te
wait on her,
Miss Lizzie Beacom intends return-
ing to the Soo this month after hav-
ing. an extended ;visit of several mon-
ths .with her brother and sisters On,
the hayfield Line.
Mr, Peter Ce'e disposed or bis
valuable feur-yer old colt for which
he received o f acy figure.
Quarterly service will be held in
Cole's church next Sunday morning at
1.0.30 o'clock.
Mr. Will. Jarrott a Hillsgreen sp-
ent Sunday last: at Mr, P. Cole's,
Bayllehl Line. .
Mr. George Cooper has treated hmi
self to a new yellow,geated buggy.
Miss ,Johnston of Porter's Hill sp-
ent Sunday last withoher cousio, Misa
E'va Johnston.
The friends will be pleased to learn
Mr. Albert .Anderson is iniproying and
when warmer weather comes he will,.
we hope be fully restored. •
Rev. Mr, Greene takes charge of
the service in Sharon church next
Sunday afternoon. . •
The many friends' of Mrs. S. Swit-
zer will be pleased to learn she is
improving itt health, and we hope
soon to hear of her old strength be-
ing renewed. •
Mr.. W. Perdue, hayfield Line, has
very recently purchaSed a beautiful
cabinet grand piano which' was .pit
s.°1!11, ago
by 114.°1-
Mr. Randall G. :Cole of Seoforth
spent his 'Easter holidays Ell bishom
on the, Bayfield Line,
Mr. J. Miller has started the erect-
ioft of his house this . week. • •
Cole"s'IVIethodis-t S. S. has been re-
otgarriied and is now "in': full swirig
again and expects to have a lerger
school this 'summer than ever. :
• Mt. Ed. IVIeGavin spent his BaSter
holidays -at his home near Seatorth.
Miss Lillian 'Wilson, teacher, Clare -
'fleet, spent the Easter holidays at
het home :near Tailor's 'Cornets. '
.Arthur, son of Mr:• 0: B. 'Wilson, is,
.we are' pleeseitio. hear steadily •iin
PrOviig. .
YOU.. get 'a report in The .NeWs-
ReqOrd iaf the principal• -happenings of
tibderich 'township. • . .
• The 'following is the report of the
pupils of 5, S. No, .10 for the month
Of April, .baeed on marks obtained
forconduct,good deportment . and
general. proficiency •
• Sr, 4th -Agnes Middleton, Herbert
Wise, FranEl1iott,. Charles E...tVise;
Warwick. I'. Cole, Robert Thompsono
Etta Ellwodd. '
. Jr., 4th --Catharine Perdue, Fred..
Thompson, Cora Bothwell.
Jr. 3rd-13eatrice .A. Mose, Olive
Ellwood, .Hazel Switzer, Flora BatA-•
Sr. find—RoSe :Whitmore, Norman
Killer,- Nelsen Mese; ElVa Stewart;
Ethel Baines,. Frank Marshall.f.
Jr: .2nd-4latold Whitmore, Harry
Ellwood, 'Violet Rathwell.
Pt. 2nd—Earl Hanley, Ethel Mese,
Cela Beacom, Hattie Miller. •
Pt, ist—May Thompson, ' .Ceul
Hanley,: Willie Ellwood, Pro, .Rath -
'Well, Sarah Baines, 'Mildred Thotkip-
son, Earl Switzer —IJ MeGavie,
Teacher, • • - .
• The following_ is thereport of the_
pupilsof S. S.. No. 3 for -the. month
of Apfil, based. on marks obtained for
good deportment, regularity and gen-
eral proficiency '
Sr. 4th'Leila,'Perd, Oscar Teatuft,
Frances Rhodes, Flossie Hellen 1,
Muriel' Willson, .May McCartney„ Florence Lavis, 13tta Colelough,Pearl
Hiti-
1e.r, Clarice Bodoni:, gsrtle .Coneell,
Leona Yee: .r
Jr. dot—Lulu Mulholland, Clarence
potter, IViyrtic Trowel:ilia, Edith Le-
vis, John Sturdy; Mienie' Sturdy., •
Wilbiert Halstead, Clifford, McCartney
Emmeline. Holland. • .
• Sr. 3rd-,A1ex. Ross, .Retta
Yeo, Prank Williams.
Jr. 3rd--Lorue Jervis; Charlie Lav
is, Horner Cantelee, Lizzie • Badour,
Percy Miumings, Albert Proctor, -
Sr. 2nd --Ernest ITulier, Verna Rho-
dos,' Jessie Reps, Lulu Willson; EIla
Colclough, Mormon. Holland, :Lorne
McCartney, Stirling ,Dempsey.
Pt. 2nd-.-Aint1e Ross; Delbert gut-
ter, Lottie Lavis, ' Joseph ,Paliner,.
Ernest .11180artney. .
No,
lst-
o.,,on.tctr1oan41V1ai
5,ar.
vrogo
Trewartha, Teacher.. -
&Wield Township.
Messrs. Ad... Caetelon a.nd Pred,
1VIurch of Goderich township were
visiting Mr. and, Mrs. Reattie Web-
ster of Aslifield, .
Miss Jennie Wotals Was visiting Mr,
Cl-eo. Swan of /Oilfield last week. .
Misses Clare; and Gladys Webster
Spent their Easter holidays with the-
ir aunt; Mrs. heattie Webster.
Mr, John Cook of Aahfield perch-
jals:gelma, v41016 horse from Mr, Pat
MAKES A WONDERPUL CHANGE,
The misplaeing of a letter or even
a space soirietimes rake -Wonder.
ful change,. A loeal paper in,report.
it% the Sheeelt of a eelebrated polltieian, intendeft to add as a comment;
",And the %oases believed him," The
compositor by Mistake put the space
Ifetween•the two words in the wrong
Place, and it read, "Ao4 them asses
bnlieved him."
When Doctors Failed.
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS BR-
OUGHT NEW HEALTH AND
STRENCITII.
From The Post, Thorold, Ont:
Mr. Reuben Lindsay, a fruit grower
.at Ridgeville, Ont., is one of the best
known men in thet seetion, having,
lived in the village or its vicinity all
his life, All Mr. Lindsay's neighbors
know that about a year ago his eon"
MOO, of health was very serious.
To use his own wade he "began to
go to picces—was all wasting away."
When a rePorter a the Thorold Post
called on Mr. 1.,indsay reeently; Iic
found him again enjoying the best of
health, :and when asked what had
wrought his ci.re, he replied very ern-
phatically "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ;
they did for me what medical treat-
ment and other medicines failed to
do. In the spring off -1903," con -
Viand Mr. Lindsay, "I grew so weak
that I could hardly move about. My
appetite completely failed me, and I
seemed to be wasting away to a. mere
shadow. I grew so weak that I
could not work and could scarcely
look after my horses without, reating.
I doctored with two or three good
physicians, but got no permanent
benefit. In fact they seemed doubtful
as to what my trouble was. Onit said
liver trouble, another kidney disease t
but whatever the trouble wos it was
rapidly using me up, A neighbor
Who had oised Dr. Williams' pink.
pois woa, benefit, advised me to try
them, Vet I felt somewhat skeptical.
However, 1 was fine, ly induced to try
them, and before I d finished the
second box 1 could ri te an improve-
ment. I continued using the pills
until I had taken some twelve boxes,
when r was again enjoying robust
health --in fact I have no hesitation
in sa,ying that I believe Dr, ,Williams'
Pink pills Saved rny life. Remember-
ing my former unbelief in these pills,
gladly.give this testimonial in the
hope that it may induce scone other
sufferer .to trythis grhat, health -
giving medicine." ,
Other ailing people will speedily
find hew health and strength through
a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink P'ills
Every dose sends new, rich, red blood
coursing throngh the veins, and that
is the reason these pills cure anae-
rhii, neuralgia, indigestion, lcidneY
and liver troubles, rheumatism:,
all other diseases baying their origin
hi poor or watery blOod—inelticling
the speeiel ailments that make the
lives . of so many growing girls and
v
:;rteni;leol.f:4tnamealf:igesrripiserWilliams'
rablee
ti .
Pink Pills for Pale ,People"Ils printed
oti the wrapper around eapli. box. If
in doubt you can get thepills by
mail at 50 Cents a (hex or si,. boxes
Af oterdSici.nl. °Jaya negicvti ihiee; Dor ittr ni.3'
Dayfiekl.
: .The' .foliO;ving is the report of the
senior room in Bayfield 'Public school
for the -Month of April, based on eta
tendande. demeanor and general- Pro-
nciency :• . •
5th—Grant McNeil. .
Sr: 4th—lVlanitie McDpugall; Mete
Erwin, Leo. McGee. •
Jk. • 4th—Lizzie 'Rehertsort, Alice
TisPipet, dna e" treg. Ch. jas.Tb,
onas, Rey IVIeLloe'•
•.Jr. 31d: -Ford King, gamine McLeod
'Allenagett,Macd: or..aid7Ti.,1•I.• Brownlee,
1,
Thefollowing were the 'promotions
made.in the Bayfield Pablie school :
Jr. 4th to Sr.. 4th—To pass' 425.,
Robertsoe' 548, Alice Tippet
Sr:. • 3rd tii• Jr.. 4th—To
pass 875.—
has. Thorns 491; Maggie 'Parker 455,.
Gertie' 'McGee 398, .01ifford.
Jr380
.• 3rd to S. pies 350'.
-Ford . King 465, l.'Manclie MeLeOd 444;4"
Maggie MeDenald 435Sr •...
2nd. to Jr, ard.?-.-TO. Peas 202.—.
Wianie. MeNeit'304, Laura, Currie 342,.•.•
,Ethia---MeGee 317; .Pearl Leiteh 310,
Mabel Warnsley 296. •
jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nal--To-pase 234.—
Cora • Turner 283,.• ,James , WainsleY
234; ,Andyl Sterdeon 248.
Pie '2 to Jr. 2ndEvelyn
Eva ' Johnston, Boni°, Ross,-. Harold
Brandon, John ; Stinson .fl Bro-
wnlee, TA Stanbuty, Teachers.
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Seaforth.•
mts.. • Jahn trays and family are
visitiag relatives in town. lir. Hays
has sold out his livery business at
Listowel•• and in company with John
Millsoe has purchased a similar toisi-
ness at Oulllaj The family wilt mbV6
to tile latter Place in the e...ourse of a
few weeks. ' •
The dates for the Winnipeg Horse
Show + have been fixece for June 13th
and 14th. .
-The News -Record ,gives • the local
A fierce blizzard raged at LIoydmin-
stet, N, W. T.; on Friday, The ...wear
-titer is cool' throughout the 'West.
Dr. A. h. Walker of Si, John his
evolved. a new plan for the civiliza-
tion of Africa), by niAans. of a npgro
Crown colony. '
Dr. ,Reaume, MiniSter of Public
Works has declared war on German
carp ih Ontario Waters.
+ A t4REAT ADVANTAIIE
. • 4,
ff you get your auttion
8410 bills printed at The 74e,
News-Itecord Office, you + \
+ get, them at the same t te
+ as You Would pay elsewhere -0-
.+' and roe have the addition- +
+ al advani4age of a free not- +
+ ice in The News-Reeord
+ Which gots into most of +
+ the hoirieS Itt Oda distriet,
' nut 41 you want your bills f
+ printed eltiewhere *it Will 4-
+ pay you to put a notice of +
+ your sale in Tho Yews,. 4*
+ Record.
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N. Tonle covers, in great variety.
1? All Carpet fou 000 Per yard upwards vvill be cut a.n4 matebed fre.e„of
eharjooge; 't bey carpets till you see our huge stuck of new carpets, direct
from the wanufae•.urere, we quote very low prices fpe large quantities,.
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t Wool Carpets, yaid wide, new designs, new coloes, itt OSc, 750 and,I
Tapestry Carpets in ail the hew .patterne and colors at 25e, 0;3e. 500$
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Hrtlasehl Carnets, 27 inches wide, very epecial at.f3be and „ 4 $1
.;+ Japanese Matting, yard Wide, new patterne, 124e, 15e,_ 20e and2se
.t Floor Oil Cloth. •new clesiges I 16 and 2 yards wioe, at, per sea-
ute yard .•, I. • 01.
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Linoleum, 2and 4 yards wide, in new patterns, et, per square yard,
5,±•• MO', 450 01111 • • • • • • • • • • 00C
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* Lace Curtains, taped edges, 25 inches wide, 26, yards Ione, aso
ea Lace Curtains, taped edges, 36 inches wide, 2i yards long, at ..... 500
s'a Nottingham Lace Contains, 3 yards long,. 45 inches w e, at . . .. 75c
i• Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3i yards long, 54 niches wide, reguitkr
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Our Spring Stock of
Boots and Shoes
is now complete.
We have all the
latest styles in
Black and Tan Boots
and our prices are the
lowest quality onsiderod
I'You aro totdially in.
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vited :to call and inspeot
our immense stock of
Up.to-Da.te Footwear
You will be , agreeably :
surprised: when you 'see :
the goods and the .±
prices we are '
' selling them .
at.
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VilderIgkinc;; promptly attended to 14 Right or gay:
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--ight and '•$unday Oils ans_wered a residence of either of • the prinei-
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Just received 'a Supply. of
Aluminum Ware for kitchen use.
CALL ancl SEE IT..
A full Stock of Coiled Spring 1Wire, Barbed Wire,.
Plain Gtalvanizd, Wire, Oiled and Annealed Wire.
Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, ete.
All sizes Black and Galvanized Iron Pipe.
A lot of small ends Poultry Netting
to clean in job hits.
WANTED*A good strong boy to, learnEWANTED
the hardware business .
APPLY:PERSONALLY.
HARLAND.. BROS,. -
sToyes • ...AND HARDWARE.
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