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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-06, Page 2A The Clluton NeweRecord July6th 90$ 0AP s , 4-er-""AeeeFe- 4rzegl . , teeeee• • a.e_e_eal Dirty woodwork or any other part of the house that requires cleaning can best, be cleaned by using UNLIG T It will remove every particle of dirt and make the. Whole honsc ' bright and cheery. AbsOlutely pure, and t every bar possessee re- markable eleansilfg power, ASK FOR THE OCTAGON DAR. Sunlight Soap washes the dal& s white. and won' t injure nie. hands. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED; TORONTO. tee , Always Fresh .•4, .. ETC. FOUND TO ANCH, YOU IF ANYTHING UND DRUG H. LEAVE FOR PLY ONI,Y DES AT PRICE DAVIS WARE W. --•-•••••...-.— • . OUR STOCK OF .DRUGS WILL ALWAYS BE FRESH AND UP- . . -DATE IN EVERY • BR- AND. WE INVITE TO GIVE US A CALL. YOU WISH TO PROCURE ' USUALLY FO- IN A FIR,§T-CLASS ' STORE. ••• ' B. COMBE CIIEMIST AND DRUGGIST - COAL 1. YOUR ORDERS .NOW : . YOUR SEASON'S SUP- ' OF COAL. „WE: CARRy THE VERY BEST tI2A- WHICH WILL liA SOLD. THE LOWEST POSSIBLE. , • • ' • - ORDERS MAY 13E LEFT AT. '.... & ROWLAND'S HARD- ' STORE OR WITH • • , J. Stevenson, ••••••••••••••••••.)••• • .,. • A FAMOUS SCHOOL • 4 • 4 - )420ENTRA1 d // fgaill, r/. 7'9Y -sTRATFOED..ONT. •.• * This is the ,most Successful ,;41, ea Commercial and Shorthand. * • School in Western Ontario. +, * The courses are up-to-date and: + * practical and teaching is done. + • by experienced instructors. Du- ' ea • ring the past school year . we + • have had many . more applica- • * tions from leading business hoit- • ia ses than ; we had. students . * . graduating. Write for our •free *. • catalogue. 41 • Elliott & McLachlan, . * • Principals. '41 • " • •••••••••••••••••••••* .GRA'' THINIc"""64 . I.„ , . 4SA".S.T;EM:: TO SUMMER and T 0 1.1 R i 5 T RES0111:,S 1••••••••holiAb. IVItiskoka, Lakes Tema,gami Lake of Bays MagnetaWan River Georgian Bay Kawar (la Lakes tipper Lakes Thousand. Islands Quebec, Portland and Old Otchard, Me., White Mountains—A11 reached via the Grand Trunk Railway the "Tourist Routh of America." Direct connection with all boat Tines. Tour- ist tickets on sale daily- to all re- sorts. . • 110ME SEEKERS EXCURSION • -430 .00 to $40.50 To Points in IVIahitoba, Assitiflioia Saskatchewan, Alberta.' Good going July 15th, returning until August 10. For tickets, illustrated litera,tur and full information call c.n agents. A. 0. PiatiSon, Station Agent. P. R. Hodgens, Town Agent, J. Miedonald, Distriet Pass. At., Toronte. • The News -Record gives the local ews. When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to. take 'and eertain • to act, use • Chamberlain',e Stomach and Liver • taVets. FOr sale by Combo, . TheNew's of Goderich. P4 • Miss Eloise A. Sicimlogs, 0000000000000 Qeocipc. Corespondent • • 000000 Mr, and Mrs. Park. of Wine= ha- • Mrs. (Captain) Lawson has bad ve rented the house at present mu- •quite a. 'number of ),Iisitors to titter - vied by Mr. Joseph Whitely. • I lain recently, 'being as follows : Mr. -At W. J. Smith's bakery the, bread and Mrs. Lennon and •daughter of output was for week cndine 1st du- Detroit, Mrs. Wilke of Port Ithroni Mrs. %Teazles and nieee, Miss Jeanes, and Mr. and airs. Robert Matheson. and children of Detroit, Mr. IVIathesom- being •a .brother of Mrs. 'Airmen. ly 3063 loaves. ttOn Saturday 1000 loaves were baked and sold. Mr. Park has rented ona of Me, Lean's stores oa south side of squa- re for a feweller'e shop and his dan- M. G. Cameron, who is at ToVonto, ghter, IVIiss Park, another for •a and E. N. Lewis at Ottawa, .sent millinery store. . . letters of regret to Principal Strang` IVIany Of the Lucknow visitors to • town on Dominion Da.? Were from! !Manitoba. , • • IMrs. Durnin was no better last Week, but We hope she will soon '• improve. Mies IVIergiaret Law'Son, who els:• . ited Captain Lawson and family here • a, few years ago and, spint a few: days her in June and also Was the guest of Mr. n: Lawson anti family at Leebnrn, has returned to her home in Scotland. Miss Lawson is quite a tra.veller, having left Scotland lest • year and spent the winter with •a sister in California, Miss Orace Lawson accompanied her as far as Toronto'. • • The live corner _stones .ef the new Methodist church were laid last Sat- erday. The . clergymen from a dis,,• tance who •Mliciated were.; Rev. IL Manning of :Clinton and 'Rev. R, Hobbs of Strathroy. • The Stones were laid by Mr. Joynt, *Mr, George Acheson, Mrs, Blake, Mr, George Th- oMpson and Mr. Holland: • • The Collegiate Institute Entrance. examinations • commenced On Wednes- day, of last week: and were continued on Thursday. On Friday the Depart- mental 'examinations began and will couterate 'until July 1.2th. Guadry Bros, are preparing for an extensive. livery business, havin,g pure , chased ten fine horses 'hi Toronto, ." 'Miss Leslie Stewart is ,now, able to beupevery day. • . . • The silver trowels presen.ted -to .the - differentparties who laid the corner" stones . of the new .North etreet chUr- ch were engraved with the. name • of -each persee, each pllp having dOnirtnd $100 to the chuech, We 'have to thank. Mrs. *George dox Lor a' levely beattet of teal orange blossoms. • . • . R. J, McEwen . accompanied Mr. James Mitchell to • the S. 0, S. • con- yention held at Toronto . last 'week., Rev. .Mre Hamm left on Monday, a. in, to attend the great S. S. tton- ventlon at -Denver; Colorado. • On Sunday next Mr. V:. It; Rebut son,wihl lead 1.11.3 a. M. Sereiee. in the Court House and .1thv. Mr, 'Nola • in,. theeventac'e. On the fulloWing Sun- day •Rev. alree-Graliam will .fina,c1.1 al the a: in. eervthe inthe. same• piece and ••ReV.Hamilthe la . the, eve . . ening. : • The seeamer Rosemount arrived ti Kingston leSt *eek, With. '65;000 betel - els of •Wheat .from 'Pert Wil1iLIfl• The strawberry,,testiVal it Victoria church, given hy. the: Epworth Lea-, gue was. a decidedly', pleasant 'affair, .elthetigh,not held . ',upon the • law.n as formerly.. Strawberries aMI 'cream With different .kind e of nice eake Were Served- by- the Members .of I. L. and enjoyed eery. 'Ditch by all,' Latel a; very pleaeing, prograni was.nrestnt; ed., 1VIr. 'Davieon .tturprised all With hie : nee' softly • mantel ea • etelee, HI hie • rendering of the s,ong, "Pape comp this way" Miss Etta Davison Von great applauee by -her humorous reeitation.e•and , gave' a See.ond seleee tithe. Mr. ,Sam Bean's recitations al - 'ways . Win applause and on Thursday. eVeeiag, he was in good forth. . Mr. Sid 'Belelter: sang hi good •voice " 1. will know Mr. Broderialc, the sweet . tenet' singer,: rendei ed... in goodi voice the 'pretty,. solo "Not.'Cteo.d:bye, but . Goodnight," The Misses Whitely and Nicholson r'efidered a trio in most 'Creditable Manner.' MisSes‘ Hale and e Belt and Mrs(Rev.;) ,Geithane presided at the organ as ticeompanie-' ts. flev Mr. Graham'. presided as clhairma.n. Before: leaving salt • sem; "The .Glory Sone " • • Mr. and MTS. D. Lawson Of Lee - burn intend •remOving; to •Goderich and .witt:beeupy the hoitse..on Victor- ia street lately built by Mr. ' Jobb Lawson 'of'Bitehanan &Lawson. ' . . GOderieh.. "Missouri Chief" Owned by W. J. Smith, took eecond• prim ($80) at Stratford • races. • ' • • . • On Monday evening, 261h June, Rev. Weald and Airs. McGillivray gave very pleasing. and interesting ada dresses On their work in China. 'the choir rendered some fine vocal music. Rev, Mr...Andersen :presided during the evening. Rev. Donald brought his • large new dietionary of. Chinese characters and their trauSlatiom.;hiiot English which Work be said was ha- iled with delight by all ihe mission- aries in: that,' far off land. As a fav - 'or from tile congregation' of Knox church, the Rev.gentlemaa exptessed the: wish thet they would keep him as a •worker • in 'Chine and whoever. Might at any time succeed him. • • :Don't Throw' Out • That Old Carpet It's good for along time yet if cleaned, with "IT EVAPORATES". • °dermas Non-nOisonens • . Non-inflaramsble • coLons restored, like new . • • '•• DUST entirely reinoi,ed - GERMS absolutely .destroyed SIZING renewed ' • ' All a few Moments, for lieu Cents Per caused or finest, most delicate ' fabrics. Don't buy new silk waists, • .• *dresses or skirts because theyare dirty or a few greade spots or stains on them -get' • • • • SAP-O-REN.0 at your grocer's and' Rave money. . Absolutely guaranteedor smoney P refunded. , • ' . • Tho Huffman & TootOr Co. "Toronto " • Binder Red Cap -600ft to the pound Deering!,650ftio the pound have a iftrgO. Stock. :on. hand . . . . . . •• and My:piices..i are the heat.• ;:Ford.- QOAL I have purchased the coal business formerly carried on by Harland Bros.., but lately by Mel Donald. MeCorvie, ar:d am prepared to receive ordirs for all nixes of oaf, Grate, Egg, Steve,, Nut and Soft, and solicit your pat- ronage. Orders left et my office near' the coal sheds or at Harland )3ros. 'hardware store will receive pronipt a ttention.—Williain Downs. .70 ' CHOLERA INFANT:um. gimp NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE FROIVI ONR. HOUR TO ANOTHER BUT CURED 'BY' CHAMBERLA- IN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND, DIAE,E1108A REMEDY. • • ' • Reth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey of Agnewville, 'Va., was seri- ously. ill or cholera infactum l'a.st summer., " We . gave her np and •did not expect her to live • from one hour to another," he Says, " 1 hap- • pened to think of Chamberlain's ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bottle of it from the ttore In five hours 1 SAW a change for the better. We kept on giving it and be- fore she had taken the hall of one small :bottle she was well." This remedy is for sale by II. B. Combo. on their ina-bility to attend the "At Home" 403 give. due honor to their old master. . • , On Sunday evening last the Court House Was crowded. Rev, Mr. Hazen selected a passage in lst Cor., • 3rd ehap., "For We Are God's Coadjut- ors." The sermon, Was OAP .tOr thou- ght. Mr. Hazea said that 'God was e4 worker as He made the' ferests; rivers,. the .fields and the flowers, the whole earth,. the,. whole solar systexe and boundless other systems, and he asked mafl. to work with Him. He did net send angels and arehanaels us • to do good on earth, but His own 'Divine Son,. in the form. of a inan, a man who couldsympathize with erring humanity, for who can spit- Pathize with , man but men. 1.1.1te sermon was bong but very inspirit - lug. At the offertork trs, Melvor- Craig sang the lovely sacred 'solo "I heard a yoice.saying, come Mao Mc.'' • Mr, and Mrs. George Acheson left on early trate o.ny foe Toronto. Mr. Joseph Arthur Of Dakota is the guest this ave'ea -of Mr. and Mrs:: D. Iluelianati. • . • The !lest appearance on our Nation, al- holiday, Dominion Day, was the'. unfurlingof the Stars and, Stripes,. followed-Setne time • after by the Jace on the stquare at the post- offiee• teed the . other places on • the squat*where it is alwa,ye unfeeled. mr.:Piticiar, tote, stowed his loyalty, and:Mr; Parsons had a little flag unfurled .at Itis. esidence. *After a While the Victoria beeed treated Us to sone 'Weak ilrem niesie, AS a pre- • lu.de to the parade-. which appeared • later. A barrelrack of • large dixnen- •sions • vvits..drewit 'around e..6 slitter° to rePresent i eirette, followed • by boyS gotten Up. clowns on . bicy, eleS. (hie up4to-dlate &ride. Area Iliesied. in most attractive - style, black silk -hat and 'a big bunch of pink peony:: rosesfastened in front ef his suit. ' The.Procession..wentaround the stieuare, up ,K ingaton to East streets, and • 'beek again, to the Agrieuiteral g4iiatila. A manlier Of'carriae,ve joint ed. , in the parade... At. the ground's Sanford' took • first .prize for • the Calithumpian parade.. The panes in the...eft ertamie,:evereeeomewtha,t, nati with the rain• which onatteel' the era• - clt for. the.lficycle • races, -e- For the •, mite . bicycle race,: Jack . Swartz. toes first prize and . foi :the,. 200 yard race Frank Doty. Far the (;1,.'a yard...dash Harty Hillier, wort the •p,tv(i.. for the'. itteenile .200 yard .race jack 'Sw- artz. •lst and.. -Clererice Young 2nd. Jack Sweater, also led • in the broncho race for .which there were : four •en, • trice, Jack Svvarts. coining in firet. la the ' "Pick a•liackl.' tight • Willie' Long and Jack SiVarts won first prizo and Willie. Snead and Reggie,. Ste.neorebe.., There were five ,entriee. etn. -Highland daneing 'eaCh daneei :re- ceiving -a prize, ,Theyewere the .Miss- es •Howrie; Mabel Doty; Lottie. MeCreath., May .1VIeGuite.. and. Lena Clark, At night. a„ dance. was given in• a tent, Mr,. MoPliee's orchestra in atthndande. ' Herb, ..Morris and' some .; others in the cOmpany. took, tuen,S, •aceOinpanying the orchestra on the piano 'BY request .Miss Lettie. •IiileCeeaeh •• was called upon •:the company to dance the .HigleleadeFlinge. On Sunday last about - forty-two of the Orange .Order Marched .to Vietor-' la .street church accemPanied by the,- aad..•deirni band; each • ...inaltiber. wearing: the ragalia • of the Orange Order," The, PaSior, Rev. ,W..1•1'. Gra- hate,. read before hiS.-Sernion Psalm exxxiii, • and 12th chapter of Romans, • both setting forth' the divine rules to be followed by': the b,retheen'of Christian eoticties„ ; His • text „ was taken.• from Dent. .4, :20; ." But • . the Lord 'hath taken . you and brought you forth out of the hoe 'furnace, ev- en out or Egypt 10 bo• tulip him a people of inheritanCe as ye are • JIM: KAM- Godcrich. Rev. Dr. Ure'was very low lest GO Catarrh • 00(1040h, • There will be quit -e a Change •of teachers.- in the Collegiate*tail when school re -opens in September. Mr. Willson, 'Science Master, intends to, study medicine, and ./ . J. Battey bas • week. No hopes ot his recovery are entertained much to the t'egret of all who knew him. The King Edward arrived from Cleveland on Sunday at 8 p. m. anti left for Sault Ste. Marie • a little later, - Mrs. Charles Chisholm and little 'ember. daughter, Isobel, ar'e the guests of Alden 'Young of Sault Ste. Marie Mrs. Chisholm's eLiter, Mrs. ' Tom.. is the guest of his mother VliS .MOrith. Bates. treal at 1.4ond4, is at the Built of • be held -oday (Thursday) at Mrs. 1).• eltIr. Carson 9f the Bank of Mon- Do net •forget the W. I. meeting to 1 Montreal here. - Miss' Jessie McDonald has accepted a 'lucrative position in Detroit. . • Mr. C. McKnig,ht, ls' preparing. to btitld a new brick house fal: his ,new purchase on Pleton and, WelliaVon streets, • Miss Ethel Acheson left last week to join a party who Inten&. touring through Europe, ' Messrs. Wiseman, Moore, Jecesoe and Kapnedy of Cillitcn visited town last week. Mr, Merritt of the Canoe:late In- stitute is taking a post gradu•ate course • at a -Chicago College, ; Mr. and Mrs. W. MeCreath relented from . New, York last, week and . will remain herb for some. time. Mrs...Donley Johnston and babe and Miss IAllie Webeter; the former'e sis- ter, left for 1VIaltott on Thursd4y more ning. . Mrs, Dr... Hincks of Ildanistee, is spending the season 'at the residen- ce -of her parents, Mr. and1VIrs. J. Porter, BayftPld Read. • Mrs. Fred. Ilodgsou and: babe, ac- companied by :Master Roberto., 'and Mrs. Briegel, have returned to Godevi kit for the season where they will all be the guests of Mrs. Briegel's sis- ter, Miss:Symons. • , • The Rosedale came in or Tueeday of last w.eek with 83;000 bushels of wheat for the big . Mr, R: Young has had his residence . or. Elgin avenue painted White • wide' yellow trimniings. Mr. R.' -Yoting is. janitor of the 'Collegiate Institute in. place of Mr:. D. :: Stoddart, • resigned. . .Mesdarnes . 'Alex. Craigie and Tait left on: Saturday, 24th lest. ;" to tat Captain Alex.'•Craigia's staamer to Montreal and at Quebec set sail ; for Scotland ,Where they will - 'spend the Mre. Gildione of Toronto -came. up. gow, Edinburgh, and other cities,: They, will embark on the steamer • Mrs. -.Durbin, during her- present in-' Fersia foe the Old. Lend. • • . to .:rnain with. her sister-ia-law; i'elativ's At• Goll , summer visiting ness. Duenin, too, ,came h front: his boat, •on acceent'•of • hiti." The roitglt :Cement: stone used . • for, he handsel Ile lieW .,roSiireiice.': of.. My. Thiaitase is voted. Mere beautiful e:hy thoae '','Who View. 'it thee the ;' rock faced already used's by. some nitilders.• •Ther""At Home" given by the stu- dents •of the collegiate .Insetteite. Was entr7"irThr1tTantelittabieeeventte' the S•daSoli: The colors of the .C•oile- .giate IPS:tante, blue and ewhites: were much in evidence,: the baluseratieS had the ,colors wound molted: them . tend ertus• Stacked .among ehe colors • .at every landitig: The auditorium ealso a.(1..its. shard draping the Ceiling, and c.antestically Aecoratiegtthc wintlou • Chinese lamps were . also -hut* at intervals', adding. much: tie the bead ty el the scene, • Iestnintental niintic wee. funlished :before 'ilie..pretentation by. .t he Misses 'Reynolds and Claaa Shar- man and",Messra. Geoffrey:Holt 'anti e:Teorge. 'Lethbridge. , •Por the presen- tation of • the gifts to PrineiPal atig'" and 'program to ;follow ComitY • Clerk eLane was .OhoSed as .president ler the .auspicious eceasien,' that gei-. genteel, being eltosrn to conduct iVir • Strangto. the platform, for' ioine • months e pupul of• Mr,. Strane at. the thee High school- 'At 9'.1p.'in •Mr.Loage ascended the Platform lowed. by the 'Musses Flo SelloWs and :dean •Toni, the • •young ladies mikun lae, ptheentation of a handsome set of Dickens' works: and a; fountain. pen, 'The 'address, ewhiah Was read: very '.creditably by Mr. ,lemig before the peeseniation, was presented behalf of the students f the' :Goilerieli Collegiate Institute.. The- Second ati-: dress to- Mr, ,1-1, I. Strang 13. A. was aced by Dr. Hdytten on behalf of the local,ex-pupils, followed '1,y th presentation of a 'pair' of fietd: glasses in leather 'case,' with stivor Mete on which Wes • eregraved "To H: 1. Six-. ang B. A. from. Cfodericle ex -pupils, • Strang * -s very . patch Surprised...to find that his thoughtful pupils knew, *exactly :what gifts would. delight his 'heart, e,ifte- that he long had wished ' for and if: s. that as long is Ile. need Would give 'hint Mitch pleasure. The -Only' ntprit he -thought himself worthy of. claiming was that he tatgitt for the love of teaching, but that when he •attended School tie( thought of being a teethe]: never :entered his brain until the late' IVIr. Preston, whom hu succeeded here, had before his death advised the then High school • Ward •16,give Mr Str- • ang•lhen of Owen 'Sound the post tiont .whieb ,he has filled for the past. 81' years, itev, Dr. Vre;. whose presenee . the "At Home" Mr. Strang • wotte Id have appreciated, but whose ser- touS illness prevented the Dr's Qom - leg, was one of the hoard: most a •-• sirous . to . have Mr..' Strang brotight here. • After thanking all who so kindly honored him that evehing by their attendance and the, miens • and ex -pupils for their Warm appreeiation .01 hien as their teacher, he also elio- he ef the letterer that he had node - ad from Winnipeg to California, Miss Lovell, reeently front England, is on a visit, to our town.;,, been offered the principalship or the Alexandra schtol at Guelph,. He will remain m town until. Sep,. • On Wednesday • of last week the sun shone out in all Ms mak- ing the day a superb one: for the occasion of the wedding so1emni4ed at iliIehborne Place, •-Angldea, street„ the •residence of Mr. Thomas Tieli• borne, late bf Leeburn, the contreet- iug parties being- their eldest dangle, day" , He .ra hook beforeead from . • • giving 1115 sermem, the qualifications required from ',every enentber. .of ' the Orange Order, all or theni ,purely fat- •thful to God and his country and to his .fellowinem.. Mr. Graham .finieled by the Ordex. they should neva: 'forget William 111 and a nem - her . Of other great names and times of 'eities (voted. The' first hymn) sung. waS "Worship,' the King., alt glorious above," At • the • offertory, 'thechoir. sang "'isliained of. Iesus," the duo Part of Which was taken by' „IlleSsra. and Sidney Beleher. 'While the members of the Orange'Or- • der ' Oled out the choir sang "God Me • With Thee Till , We Meet Again." Whi- le marching On the church the fife adj • drum band played "'Ile Coronation • Hyrim." CAS. CARO GOO MOV.....•••••••••••••••••••••• PROF. S. L. TAUBE and M. S. TAUBE 1Vianufacturing Optician and Eyesight \ Doctor of Optometry and Specialist of.'.foronto Neurology Wilibe at NORMANDIE HOTEL, CLINTON- - is And will examine Eyes and fit glasses to all sights o matter what is wrong with your eyes, or whom you have *consulted before, if you are not satisfied' or pet feetly fitted it will be to your interest to consult us as we guarantee satisfaction. TArQtap_.moess: . •i3ank of Hamilton Block. Long Distance Phone man 1425. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 ONE DOLLAR SAVED REPRES- • ENTS TEN DOLLARS 'tAnNmo. The average man does not save to exeeed ten per cent of his earninr,s He must speed nine dollars in livinr, expenses for :every dollar savrd. That being the ease he .oannot be too care- ful about unecessary expenses. Very often 4 few eentse•preperly hivested, !pitying seeds tor his garden, wilt save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's" Colley Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- edy. It costs but a few oehts, and a ^ bottlo of in the house often saves a - doctor's bill of several dollars, For Sale b n. 11. combo, r ter, Mardry Eaton, and Mr. floraco Iterton, son of the late Mr. • John Horton of Leeburn. At ,12.30 a: in:, while Miss Mitchell struck the chords of Mendelssohn's Wedding March the bride entered the parlor on .the aim of her father, evhOgave her away, and was beautifully attired itt a Ooti- tunie of white organdie, over dotted •muslin; with yoke andcidfs of, all over lace, trimmed with a narrow nut° of white chiffon, white, earner thins in her coiffute ar.d carried a shower boquet. of yeliite caretatitm and ferns, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, •Miss' Rebecca, McMillan of Port 'Albert, wore a lovely ,tos- tume of green voile with collar and: frontof corsage Of white medallion lace, pink carnations in her hair at d shower h•oeuet of pink' carnations and fern. The Maid of honor, liletle Miss Olive TichhOrne, sister of the bride, looke•d sweet in her, pretty dress of white linen lawn,• tritnmed with val- enclenues • insertion and .emlirojelexy, pink sash and pink al -Leon, tying her hair in front and carrying a very pretty basket of White daisies, the gilt of •the gationt, • the ring among the flowers.. The grootneman was IVIr. Alexander Horton et Lecbtfrn, The bride and eroorn stood under a hand- sonit arch of. orange blesscant,. orna- mented . in "front with .a •wreath. • -of the same, laming aelittle alcove•in which ' Ming a large 'colored portrait of • ,alt. Cecilia. Ree. Mark Turnbull • performed the marriage cerenteny be- fore. ,ab'out :100 guests. At the cora: elusion. of • the Marriage 'service' the •bridal party and tile 'older guesteatii- tend the large dining- room , where.' two long tables Were set with 'their lovely flowered 'damask tablecloths and handsome' china with favors • • of aYange blossonie. The luncheon was gotten up in first class style with ale the delieacies. The linele's- cake, • a font: :Storey tine, gtoed: im,the centre �f ehe bride's table 'alid was served, last tothe. guests. The young ledlee whc kindly served the °guests were alit . beautifully: dicssed Mis Ticixerne, dfliei•--drttirt,etittirVititrliY610i'll-;- fill 'pewn of pale' fereentoreandie wit14 pink reeee .over it, and white flower- ed all over lace . collet and yo'ee, 1VIrs, I-fork:el; Mother; of the groom, were a pretty' costume of ,,bleckeeash- moye, - The giteets from a distatute, all relatives, were as follows Mrs, 4. Whitely' and daughter; Mrs.:, W..J. Little, and her husband, allot :Luck_ now and • Mrs. Whiteley's. son, Mr. 11 W; .Whutely Of Chicago ; Mrs. Thornton: and babe and Miand. Mrs: Rutledge .00 •family of kie,derich : township ; 114r.- and Mrs.: Lang and daughter Irene M. Beamil. the ; 'Mr,. and Mrs, T, W. Little, Dune ganncat ;• Mr. John 'Cox, ex -warden of the county, • and Mrs. G. Clutton, •Stratford; . besides the.Leebura We- l...lees...Fotir generaticns •of:. the Mar- tin ,:£amily *ere repres.ented 'at. the wedding but not in a (tired, .lit c Mrs. Elijah Marlin; her son Mra•Iolent, Martin e-aIdeiman hei grandson Mr., 'Oliver Whitely, son Of, heredeeeaeed .datighten!„.Mrse T. Whitely, and greed daeghter, 'little Miss Norma .Whitely. Miss ,Skireings Played some pleasing selections Upon the oeg,an before'. the • bridal party.' left for the G.. T.: .1t. ' station. The happy couple left by la a .constitutloaal disease originating. in impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting • through and purifying the 'blood for its radical. and 'permanent ,cure, Ile sure to take Hoofs Sarsaparilla- otherlataltortini.0 catarrh are -quickly relieved by Catarrlets„ which' allay inflammation and deodorize discharge. Wood's Sarsaparilla,. all .druggists. SI. CatOrriets,mail order only, so eta. Itur testimonial's of remarkable cures Send for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4, C. L Hood Co...Lowell, Maw 4X • .1 • • C 4%0 N1 440 2 aila I 3 II i• • I= 6111 The ga Northern Navitiono t • „ . . . . LAST alOMESEEKER'S EXCUR- SION JULY 14111, loor.). • —Wianipeg Exhibition— Per S. S.'. Nuronic from Sarnia, To, Winnipeg and; return $30.00 Brandon, AlobraY, and ret...32,50 Detoraine, Soaris, Ilartney - and return • 32;85 • Regina, :Lipton and return33.75 And 'other Northwest. points in Pro- portion. 'Spleadld opportunity • to visit the West or :the Winuilieg, Ex- 2 hibition. Tiekets good 60 days end • include free h.erth in second clasasta- . te room. Second cabin meets 30 ets, each. Excursionists May secure first cabin accomtnotlations on the steam- er by payment to .purser en • board. or $8,50 each' way.. • • . II. Gildersleeve Met. ' . f ox • " • Collingwo9d. C.' H.' Nicholson,. Traffic • •Sarnia, GOOD FOR STOMACH TROUBLE • AND coxsTwArrioN. Chamberlain's Stomaeh and Liv- er • tablets have done nie • a great deal of good;" says • C. Towns, of Rat Pottage, Onter;o, Canada. :tith- ing a mild physic the. after effects are. not unpleasant?. and I earl Etatont- mend them to all who stlfee from stomach clisoeder;." For sale by 11 B. Combe.• • Alfalfa ' By Irrigation. At present . coneiderable,:aethetien 18 direeted to terig•atioa in Mir • Canadian .Weat, , as well as in the . • .eitatepe In the Yeltowstene:;"' Montane, an attempt been Made' to .grow alfalfa: on. irregated • laud. • The resur'te eta:Rained-should • be. 01 interest to out Western , farmers, as-, • they :ere in,- somewhat' '.eo•n- dittos. . In the Yellowstone ,Valley the. so:1 varies "from gumbo 10 sandy loaen, and 'alfalfa does. Well Oa all el it. IThel following figures -show whet alfalfa Will. do on irrigated, as. compared Wite tli pasture on • urairrigated land I, One acre sown to alfalfa, and irri- gated; will produce, 10,00e, pounds or, hay •-• One acre., in enclosed pasture,- 500: pounds. . • . • •• • . One acre of raage ,*aveeasee• 250, ; pounds. Or, again : • : , ' ' One • ..aere of irrigated alfalfa Will,' feed tine steer' 4.00 days., . • • One ace :Of enclosed pasture." will feed 'One steer 20 'days: . • One acre ,of averege rantae will feed one steer 1.0 .dayai. , 0.1;• putting it in the '.fOrin Of sheep, it Will -s.hoeti is fe1lows7: ' 160 acres. Of irrigated alfalfa will Maintain 1:6,0g Sheell 'wee year: • 160.• acres "ore. enClosed. Paettire Wull'••: 'Maintain 80 -.Sheep One yeer. • . And 160 aereS of ranae will mauui- 1110 10 sheep one year, • BUY IT NOW. the 3 p ratrain for Stratford Wise- . . • • re they will spend a,' few &Aye,' afteil Neweiteehe time to buy Chamber,. which" they will return to their home' lain'S • ' t,holera, and Diarrhoea; at Leeburn. The bride's going away Rernedy. It iscertain to be needed Costume was,. of brown lady's :cloth SOMIer or later and when that time with 'white silk waist :and 'hand 'Omer.Coiuies.yoi, heed it badly — you •• .• hat. lo .metch. The Newe-Ither wiii:,need it .attiekly. ji; ROW.. It shee Mr. and Mrs., Horten a Ica ; and may savo Itfe. " per 'Sale by H. 13., prosperous life," Combo Taken promPtly. and faithfully accerd'ing to ticiris will not Only Invariably prevent Consuniptiort but will never fail to Cure any of tbese lesser diseases which are 'always: the foreevanisrs. of' CONSnCON, May 3ott4 1904. It affords me pleasure to speak of the- merits c£ ; Psychine, which 1 found to be a mareclotte.toitie and tissue builder. I was taken down with a had coat, which settled on, my lungs. In feet, 1 believe I wae neVer free from colds foe months previous, and tele I many of be coinmon qure-albs and cheap nostrums you see advertised, but obtained no relief. I had then learned that such remedies are merely palliative and • not curative preparatiofis. Friends whetted Psychtne, and. after taking several bottles Z becamo sound and strong egale. • Scores of my friends have been saved melt sulfating with Psychine, and 1 voluntarily give permission for the, publication of' this statement. W.. MORRISON. Clonsumpfion. Ps (Pronounced fil-kcen.) For 'sale at all drug stores, $1.00 per bottle. It your druggiet hasn't Psychin* in stook calf. at Dr, Slocum, Limited, rya Xing' street, 'weft, Toronto, and a large sample bottle VA be given you free as a tot. Tie persons. outside of Toronto a sample mailed upon request, • •