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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-06-18, Page 5.„„ "lune 18.tht., 1908 Bs MOW Bath el:21MM We carry Fur - Cure. 'that is as superior to the oedinary kind as a real diamond is to an imi- tation. We handle none but the hon- estly and substantially built kind. If you paid us more Clinton News.Reeord ...,44144,•••:•••444 I The News From Goderich . woe A. .510111111NOS, Correspoodont e4o**44.444,414.4,#44,40************144,4*.o.00s.44+.14 WiWent Chisholm ie. building qUite a. maosiou .on The lot •he pure ehaeiect 'Irene • Mr. hIleeracken. The foundation will be ot eoncrete and the hbuse will be of Meek. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Haile ot Stretford now oeoupy the cottage tor- merly.oceepieel by Thland Revenue tu- elteeter• tgener, Mr. Joseldt thole, Was called home :rem Tont o last week by the illness a his father, Mr. James Mole. M. Frank Foster of tho Lakeside baseball leegue is, we Are sorry to state, in with t•yphoid levee. 1 ]Zr Frank Sanders Of Toronte is Wending a couple of weeks at the par- ental residence on Cambria Road. 0 IVIrs. Bell, widow of tie late Willitarr Bell, was able to Orme down town After a Ave -months' attack. of eiteto matiera which Confined her to her hottse. Mr. W. T. Jackman, founder wed ine, til reeently eropriteter of the Chilli- • wack toB. O.) PrOgeeSs, was. the gueat a ills old friend, Mr, B. H. Townseod recently, . tdes. M. H. Morris vvill leave foe Detroit shorty th spend the month of July with her neices, 1VIrs. Havill and Miss Aggie Nara. Another of our old time citizens died in Toebnto on the 7th of Jrne in the person of Cherles Roberti Cooper, nephew or tthe late Judge cleopee ot Goderich. Up to the time of Iris 'death he was Ot:oprietor of the Toron- to salt works and a roan full of en- teeprise. He WAS' married in Sioderich to Sara, second daughter a: the late Thomas Kneeshaw and since that tine be resided in 'horonto. loesides his sprrowing widew he Ieves one son anti one daughter. Mrs. S. Clark is preroxiag to class the Atlantic. to attend the great Edinboro eXhibition. IVIr. Harry Belcher had his knee injured vvhile playing football. Mrs. TO McKee spent a few days .last week at the residence • of her daughter, Mrs. J, Roes, •Goderich township. •Exonaleor Murney has the contract for serving ;the carntt Mr. J. W. Smith will supply the bread for tho Y A1. C. A. tent. Groceries and bread axe turnished by re Toronto firm. Bissett's dairysupplies tha milk. Mr, Patrick Kennedy, who spent a month at his home here this ason, has been 17 years in the employ of the Deward saw mills company et Deward Mich , • , . . The cein.ent tlocks ' used` in budding We extend, best wishes th Miss Car the breakwater are thirty feet long r.titilers' ct Toranto street on ege on Wednesday of last, week to her mar - and ten feet wide and rest upon the i cribs. .. Mr. William Young of Sheopardton. Rev. J. A, tkoderson tied tha Itnot at Mrs. Fred. Stafford of Marriston the resideboe of the beide's sister, Mrs. is the guest of her daughter, Mts. Duncan Cameron. ' E. Bell of Goderich township. ,The In the issue of The News -Record of kid° w°r° h" going away gown of ' • Juee.4th' we noticed a referehee• to a silver watch inuch prized by its own - than ordinary prices y.im would er, hir; William Campbell .of .Goderieh and last we* We. were stioeve a itedvY silver watch, weighing 16 ounces, be- longing to ;the lat•e Mr. Dunearr elc. Laren who wrelresed it at Callender, your money. Our prices, however, - Scotland, in 183t, payieig "fiMe guineas for it . which was the first. money he axe as low as the lowest. By ever earnee. At hs death the, - late ,John 13.. Mcloreen, superintendent ;of doing your furniture buying here the iron Works. at. Mugkegen, • Miele, • presented it to his sietero Mrs. Robt. YOU not alone get the best que:ity, Colli-nson..• "`Gleeliolme", Gederith, - who says It keeps perfect. tine. The long silver' chain . she,' has. had. wide: ta- te souvenirs, for her' two datiolitees.' Mrs'. F.: 'Norinae Lewis anO 'fe,mily have returned to town after rt. few Cr393ICE) weeks spent 'in 'Toronto. Mr. Lewis returned With. theth • but lhas gone back . to. reetune his duties at Ottawa. • ' On Sunday -.last, •it ,.'i:eleg • loWer ' ..sunday, . ReV. W., • A... Omith olf Den- , in fhaennTi6c(freiaac.ITtilreeatit "heie thi.aset4iacig...g46: • an address to the S. • .. in the after- . . . Peon. At the morning. If ervice .• the • . choir *as filled w•ith -wee; e .h.e._ f • 7 Furniture and Funeral 'the Epworth .1.,eogup eet In. ihe eeeio thietO youngOileh, eneinbere. • of the League, -filled the.enote. Belot° • Directors: . • • • the sermon theY sang "1:TOW leeOlitul• • .er ' to walk in the Steps of the .Sev,:plier • We are the sole agents for the and at the offextery,. "Bringirig in the. Sheaves." ' Mr. Smith's evreOitig tote Famous Hereules Springs and was •from . .St. Matthew 17..8; 'And when they .had lifted. ep their eyc.s •Mattresses. -. they. saw no man save jesus atly....; - Rev. Mr. Smith preaches like the ey- 1.64 angelieti ; :hats -full- of .7.t0.1 "t: I the: ' . • gOIT$ :Men; eeneeially efithe 1:pworth (e/i3YEESS • ..mi5. mirtae..cee,ins Ws, we ender- , • Leagee. . • 7 ' ' : stand, taken ..fultehOrge of MO4, Celle' SMQE eton's millinery busineos; 44 • . 0 We are Seery to be -allot ,teee. to ' 5ET.n.f.:-.1 SHOE FASHIONS chronicle the' . death' of Major . Johe, • : •Kaine of Gotrie; well known in .coure • ty eouneit circles.' He o es !Doe ise. : tor several years in 'command 4if • the Gorrie Corepany of the 3.3rd Regi- ' • - • ment of the Muron Regiment; Ile and . his brother eth•e late Jainee 1, eine, before:, their . marriage' were Test n s . - -• of Gichlerich: and Cieelts -in the • large . ... general 0.6re. of the lete Robert, Parke , 'Z `4% •. ekeee e •. o . ' '-e•'%' ''''hee°4h /:e hall: 'After. MS .marriage to Miss •MairY ' on the site a the present Odilfeilowle . Pentland, 'daughter of the 'late. Samuel ' 'Pentlaed. of the Nile, .he opened up a • " store io Dungannon and later went. ine to the detey OusirreSe at Garet& • font: 'whieli he oetireci 1.0-, go into i, room thee? ' i, besin'ess hi ' the banking nee. He was .. . an ambitions mail and wprked bard' in ' the interests at the county • as welt as in those, of hi 'hen* He was a - Very pieasinreonme,nion And .much es- ' teemed' be our citizens. He leaves' to mourit his . departure his ;estimebla . widow Who is a histet of Mrs. :Geo, This bcautifulli ShepPard Of the Nile and a large fame ' de, of four '• sons and • sirt daughters : designed style is made of Rev. C. c. -a clourtoot ; John- ot fine Patent Colt with dizif &Aim s.te. marie, .. a eee,oher ; Alex, of Big -Forks, Ont„. and Seentiel a•t'' matt tops, and is one of the • home ; Mrs. D. Sanderson, narristonl Mts. Wille Johnston, Gorrie ; Robina,. Wiatton ; Lucy, Fleeherton ; and Mare . tha at home, All Attended the large funeral except Alex. of Big Forks, who was unavoidably absent. Rev. 'H. MeTevisit of Gordo officiated at the • funerel.' • . Mesdames James F'rasee aird Williane SPeerait tkCilAt .Qeeupy the 'towns over llill't fruit store, ' • , Ilk% MdGrattan, atter several ' Sole Dealer . Clinton morithe' striy At the freepital, hasonow . gen, to her borne'. theho.ftes.eseseaseesesesessoemeeeroaseeasoesesoesao.e.e.osass, *till be getting good valuo for but also the best values. navy blue broadoloth, with waist of cream silk and blue velvet hat. The parlors were tastefully decoratedwith mewl:ails and myrtle and Miring the ceremony -the .bridal'couple stond be a benh° of ferns. ' ' When the O. I. opens after the mid- summer holidays it will he with three new teaeirers, • science, matbematies and junior, . Our harbor dredging fieet has gone .u to Kinceixtlio! lor :eerie weeks, Mr. and Mrs Strn Reid Of Wieg- ham now oecupy • the house on St. David's elr'eet forreerly octeripied by Mt, S. Halstead and later • by his • brother from tolmesvilla Mr. Willie Diedrich has given .up his • travelling agency for the Wheel Rigs • Co. arid is now eecretary for. that Companye • ; - . • The ."Irish ' Nitre", a new baeeball club, won .in liturday's a m. pine ih !Myth, - the score being 11 to 7'.. The team consists. of : Leonard Lav- elle, Captain)eateher ; John tib Muir and Billy .. Doyle, pitchers, Fred. Ituntball, r.. field ; Russell Lavelle 1. field; ,Jolurnie StetterY let base; Fraihk Townsend Ordi base; Willie &raze! - short stop. Peeoy Ramsay was . „The wedding of 'one of our , townsmen, who has for some time reesided in isthua. recorded in the Ttibeoe of that city in the issue of:Juee 5th ; "Mr.. and Mrs. CharlesOleolo.'gan annouece June .24th as 7he 'ate bf the merriage Of their tiauglitr:t, Jaen- te Maud Ito Athos David Cox oerreer- ly of Goderich, • .Cinte at their horne 731.43 Stewart avenue. TheRev., Fted. eeick Hopkins; pastor of Pilgrim Con- . gregational church, will oak:rate as- sist,e1 by tire Rev. Morton Culver Iiarteell, pastor. of South Park oyenue Episc�pal ohurch. Miss •Jennie Me- Rattray •willeattend her cousin as maid of :honer and .George A. Mend will serve as best inane The •bricial .tarty• will be "tit home" to . - their many friends in goilerich and relate:no • in Gederieh township be,tweere the 1st, . ii-erifeedt groom elect'another, -Mrs'. Samuel Cox, St. Patrick's .etteee. . Metiers, Edward Gatzke and Edward Platt of 1'letts:111g sent: Saturday with ear, and Mrs. A.J Cox. • Mrs; H. •Jackson of 'Stratford; who was'•vieiting her relations in Clinton, spent Friday as the guest. CO 'hIrS, A. j. Cox: • • ' ate •gloid to eee Mrs. Tom Igor, row out again 'after het late • illness, Mrs. it, 13. Smith llsi.lji1 jelly ' from Erigland to retire' to her h:ome in Goderich. ' : We were sorry to Wane that the in- lant son .of hle. and. Mrs. Field has been a geeat little settee...a:from whoop- ing cough, . At the thet.; Meeting of the W. O. T. U. it was deoicled open to hold their meetings' . during July' and August, The devotional half hour wag occupied hy the oMeers here pi ,the S. A. who gave some very good praetticel Igeeohs in W. C. T. U. work. The Union will serve lunehei At the. harhor park during the lath. July celebration, Several new steamers., mtve put in their appearance in our harbor the past week, Miss P, F. Potheringham, sister. of Mrs. Chilton ot Leelutot end '1Voleolin McKay returned to her duties in the West last week after a sic months' visit with her mother in'Eltueelleld am) relatives in .Goderich and 'Colborne. We think Mr. and Mrs. George 11. It ()Wier are bound to make monet out of their VStrawberrY • Patch. 18 cents were Avert' them for the , first yield oft lite patele Oolberne "-Win:ship gravelling the malh road. through Sanford, but the military aid the • 'public generally would sooner, they had waited awhile,. t.,. • itereeteet:', tote '4. :N. • , „ 3./ • • A Buffalo wn1pi14,14 been ed 'to manufacture "et firjtE'OX'iliverited" by J. 4.14. „cOtthnhtl ALTo.tottita,'On't;,,, 41rs, Motifiben of Ithslentete 0.'0, Was outraged and Murdered by. a tramp ' last week and . the Whole• country is being scoured for the rniirdeeer. rie TI•tmlue is report il from frost in w.I tt'• lap -to -the -minute Bluchet styles. Although we offer this style to you for $4.00 it looks and fits better than most $5.00 shoes. R. J. ChM i , C. E. DOWDING MAtia er ++++444+444+++++++++++++++++4,++++++. The AIOLSONS BANK thl'OORPORATED B ACT OF' PARLIAMENT 18515. Copltal paid up $;,33/76$00..01) ittmerve,Pund $3,337,,500.00 HEAD ORIPpEr #1014:1'iAl CLINTON. a aa a.4 *Bit. mousoN mitt,fildWitt .'::' t'ir t • -,--,t,i,poisent nD H. swtisro .. . _, .. 1 • V •4 • • V ieo•Prealdent, fit. namilaY• .J. PAkileahnt08, Ile Itleeklanel Molson, s, Lfe-Ool ir, 0. lientbn*. .:.,..1Arttivirj. Witthetvre lainee Ontot, General litareorsr A. D. nurntera. etiof trhoetter and Suoinin t dent erikanohes.. W, if, brats% Inioreeter. W. W.14. Ohonnan, J. R. Campbell, Assistant Inspsetors. T !Mittel IlitAllfref`IIIIIVSLOV41.11,UpttatrtIttle:lAti t SPECl/thedATTfNTION elven toisll Moriches ef ,Parmeee busecos, Salo : 0 g TON : +++++++.44++++++++++++ ++++++4.4-+9+++++++++;; .0„:1;h:07,:lit,;h.„,ilil :::::td, the se'atd •notes CAN e dor eete ot: favorable terms. WAItOn Walton was the econe of a very happy function on Wednesday of last week when Mr. F. W. 3earlett and Miss E. Maud Sholdlee were united in rna,rriage, The ceremony Was per:or/n-1 ed the loune ot the hride's eister, Mts. W. W. Smith and, was, eondueted by the Rev, H. M. Lengford, rooter of Brussels, The gueete from. a dis. tanee wee: Mr. and Mre. Searlett of London; Mr. and Mrs. F. Seott, Luean ; IVIiss Hoelgens, LI:- cen' and others. Mr, and Mrs, Sear- lettreceived many, beadfiful presents, showing the esteem in which they areide held. They will resat Leadbury. . . Live Stock Market. Toronto, June lOtle—The ereport trade was good and agbive, but but- cher trade a little Slow at the Union Stock Yards today. Prices about generally, steady to Arm at last week's quotations, ex- cept for intertor buteher cattle, which were a little easier, Among the eaport cattle offering today were some very good quality. Four loads of exce.ptionelly Ane cattle brought in by Mr. J. P, Allison of Moffatt, Mel- ton eounty, fetched as high a price at: has been paid ehis season for otraight loads of cattle. Maedoeald eh Halligan sold this lot for $6.50. Timm or our loadS of good eeport were sold by Maybee and Wilson at $6.20 to $6.40. There was a good run of butcher cattle Offeeing. The quality was lot very. men, including a few early grass cattle not in the best condition. Trade was n 'slow, but as the best cattle wait off at steady pziees the market becarne brisker, and pretty Well everything sold. The total run was 64.1eads, with 1,300 head pf cattle, 63 sheep and lambs, 12 hog, and 73 palyes;• Ekeort—Market. steady at 040 ;: medium $5.69 to *5.85; buhis 4t� 13 $5• • • uteher—Masiket firm ; chvicest picked butcher $5.35 fo *5.85';• gopd $5,100 •to' 85,25 ; common mixed cattle steady at $a to $4.25. •• • • Stockers, 500 to 700 porinds, eteady at P3.50- to ICl/O.' • • hhieefers—Good heavy at $4.75 to • Sheep—Matket eOgy ; ewes hi to $4,50 ; buelcOaO, ec yearling lambs 6 to 7c; spring lambs $6 to .$6,50 each ; calves $3 to $6.50 each. Mogs-Oilarket • gteady ; selects $5.90, f. o. b.; and $6.15 fed -and watered. Calves—Market eloev. • . ' • Marriages CRIOFIROW0LIFFir., -- At the Ont.. Street parsonage, Clinton, on June 1.7t1i,, by Rev. W. !Sett,. Cora May . RoWeliite of Tuckersmith to Wilbert Alien Crich, -Se:Aortae sou. of. Abraham Crich ' • FORTUNE-.-DOOTOVAN --In Sew. . forth on June leth; by'Rev. 'Fath- . .er Corcoran, Sadie, daughter of Donovan, to Albert Fort- ' ' tine of Tuckersiiith.- KILPATRICK—c13 In . Thomas'. ahereh Seafortn on June 10th, by Rev. J,. Berry; Bruce Kilpatrick Of j-toxlmey, the* York, to Clementine Effie], daugh- ter 'of Alts 'Cas FLANNERY--WALSM--• In St. •Jane , . eO'.efitirelo. $eaforth,..oxi °June 8th, • ey'Rev: P. Corcoran, James Flan- :. nery to Annie daughter of Mr: Patrick Walsh' of Seaforth. BAINO-HILL4At Owen' Sound. on • June llth, by Ito. Thos. Rogers, Carrie Mills of Toronth to John Bain of Goderieli. .• ' . WILLIAMS.-''Ire St. Col- ' Mabee chareli. on June 9th, by. Rev. A. McKeon, Daniel' Williams •,' of Thekersmith to Kalle, daughter STEVENS e- SOOLE In Winnipeg on June 6th, Albert Gt. Stevens . ot Elm Creek, Man., to Nettie 'Socha daughter of Mk; Charles •Soole of Seaforth, .YUNGBLIITT— SCHUVLZ— In God- eeich on Jene'lOth, by Rey: J. A. Aneeeson, Jute; Yungblutt to Oia May Schultz, ,both of Auburn. YOUNG CARRUTHERS-o On Jane 10th at the residence Of. Thos. E. Bell,' GOderieh toWnghip, by Rev, J. A. Anderson, VVilliain Young of 'Colborne to Mary Jane, daughter of the tate James Cieruthers. MeKFINZIE GRANT -e In Cc:dr:rich on June. llth, hy Reit. J. A. And. ersen, Kenneth James McKenzie to 'Annie Maggie, youngest daugh- ter of James L. Grant. • SAVAGE-OlVIICHELe- At the manPO Cranbrook, on Jude nth,* Rey. • D. 13. McRae, W. J. Savage of tloquaerin, Washington State, to Amelia, eleeighter of Mr. C, Michel of Grey. • • HENDERSON — NEDIGAR — t Dashwood on June 9th, William J. Henderson to Selina, 'daughter 0.1 Mr,. Gottfried- Nadiger. Births.. MeLEAN—In Goderich on June ltith to.IVIt. and Mrs. Alex. MeLeae, daughter. GIBSON— In Winghain on Jime to,Mr. and Mrs, Jarnes Gibson, a sod, MeX113130/sle- Itt 'Whighatn on June • 5th, to Mr. and Mrs.' J. VI, Me- Xibbon, a SOn,„ CRIJICKSHANKe- Wingham ,on June 9th, to Mr. and Mts. Robert Cruickshank, s, daughter. *ELLIOT In Exeter or here 3rd, ire's.' to 'Mr, end Ws; 'John Itellet, ..•• 41 4atighter.. ' ; • Deaths Nick—In Exeter oto June lath, Wih lime Cook, aged ZS years. LAMIENSLAY ER— In Col b tee township On June Itht Samuel Lautenslayer, aged Id year'. iiteDOMALL— In tioderieh totteiShir: on June flit, Archibald %acu. gaif, age( 61 years. fIRACOM— Goderich township on June 13th, Mrs. Robert fleacom, aged 01 years. Took Pe=ru- a, Ilardly Daring to Beam g s $o Write Ain Nei,o4of, of "Moo Pelvic Diseases in Men. Many' an invalid, ie dragging oohs miserable exis- tence with cetarrh 91 the let:In:we caterrh of the 1:111,Oder, or both, There I no dleasee equal to catarrh of the bleelder In producing complete wretehednees, absolitt0 despeir, haggard migery and StUbbOrik WeSkae0S, An Array oe this isort ohvictims have one by one discOvered that reruna could be relied opera to re. lieve ouch cases. One men tells.enothr men, end in the way the ' new spreadontil in ell parte of the country are to be found men who have been perm:Moody liber- ated from the thraldom of catarrh ef the bladder by A course of Peruna. Many caeca of catarrh of the stemach, kidneys and other abdominal organe have reported theniaelVes arts, cured. We. give below two prominent testimonials whieh *Illasteate the benefit of rerun* in thee cases. a Catorili or.StOmaah',andlik!neya. Mi. IT. Einory, Vice Chancellor and .Master of Arms, IC: P.'s, of Omeha, Neb., writes from 205 North Sixteenth street, thelollowing words of praise foi. Perrino as a tenic. says: "It is With pleasure: 1 recommend Nyasa AA mtoulc of unusual merit. A large munber of prominent mein - berg of the different orders With which,/ heve. been eminected Wore been cured by the use of Peruna in cases of catarrh of the stOmech and ,bead; alio in kidney complaints and weslineas of the pelvic oasis*. oretrine tortes up the System, aids digestion; induce s sleep, and, ie well worthy the Confidence of sufferers of the above Complaints." • • • Catarill of the Bladder. -r" . . ' • • • Mr.. C. B. Newhoh 10 Delaware street, Albany, tct, Y., President Montefiore Club, writes: ofilince my advanced age.I find that /have beep, frequently troubled with winery; Orients. The bladder seemed irritated, and my physician said, that it was eatarrh caused by a protracted cold which would be Milleult to overcome on account of my advanced years. I look Peruna, hardly darfog to believe that I would be helped, but found -0 BIT relief that I 00011 began to. mend. The irritatien gradually subsided, and the urinary difficulties passed away. I have enjoyed excellent health now Lor the past :reveal months. I enjoy my meals, sleep soundly, and am as well sal was twenty years ago. i sire all praise to Perms:" ' Mr. David L. Japoox, Chaplain Clar- inda 1. O. G. T. and Chaplain G. A. IL, 865 Broadway, Oakland, Cal., writes: "I am an old warveteran. 1 contract- ed severe bladder and kidney trouble. I spent hundreds of dollars and con - Stilted a host of doctors, but neither did me any -good. "Pinally .10Me of my comrade!: who had been cured by Peruna advised me to try it. 1 at once bought a bottle, and found it helped me so much that 1 kept using it 1 ar nearly four months. “Peruira hes proven the best medi- cine over used. My pains are- and I believe rayself to be cured. I feel well, and would not be without a bottle in time of need for ‘,-", times its cost." :Mr. Robert E.." lianvey, Treaeurer Knights of, Industrial Freedom, alSO a well known writer and lecturer, writes from 11 South Nicholas Ste Chicago, III., as follows: "1 was in good hessith until about four years ago, when my back became lame and sore. The pains kept increasing, with severe twitches and slow' exhaus- tive aches. 1Jrine was lagbly colored andpaesed with great irregulerith. knew this must be inflenunation of the bladder,. • *Waring reed of Perrusa I decided to try it. X found relief from the pain wit•hin ten days. Th et aches gradoelly diminished, and it was blessed relief . I can same you. Within three Months I was well once more. 'MY appetite had returned, nervousness and irritability were things of the past, and forover two ; years now I have been &healthy:Dan. , al give all thanks to yo ltr Perrin% , and believe that it is a blessing to meal 'w1440.1•14. ' . Brussels. • • • a double track from Moutreal, Tor- , W. G. Smith, brakeman, was killed, • • . • onto, Slamiltou, Brantford, Wood- ' by his headstriking it girder of the * Rainy Riverobridge on tlia C. . case o ohn stock,. Ipgersell, ..,., London .eiri4 other Grainger vs. John Ransford, in. Which principal stations in Ontario and the formersought damages for los 4 Quebec to Crhicagp; it is expectedtht to EYfield on his faint, which'. ahjoirtginanyepeeeengers will ,preter to tee- the RanSford Salt Works, Irene the yelby way of "Chibaho, In -addition overflow of .brine, IteeveLeckie , was to this'advantage • the Grand Trunk oiroSon Os larbitretor, and after bear- will connect:at Chicago and offer the. tng tne e•Oridence awarded Mr.. GraingeA choice' Of seven .lines between • ClOago $140 and Mr. • Ra..lisford must desist , St. Paul. Oriel Minneapolis ; uottli af from the, matter Complairned of . 19t. Pee& and Minneapolis, a cl.oice at • ' On , Wedbesday: of thiO' week Mr. Ira :three lines 'Willbe avatiholee Marie. Parker ' Of the Wiegbarn .rna.rble Works ' Canadians have friends 4 ii 4 inlet:A-es. will .wed IVIiss Minnie lideNaughton of . residing at •Chicago, , It :r,,,tti, NI inn - Brussels: The.groom was 'a fernier 'eeanolie :god *ether largeo.ii...Criealt cite resident of ,Brasgele. . : .e.• . lies passed 'thtougle by. 'ie new T' 'a tea," . . , . Dr, McRae, WhO recently 'Mine here ;arttl doubtless the opportunity O of it front Clinton, . has 'sceured elegant brief yisit at ' the stations „in . euch ofhee" apartments in ithe Leckie block, eitiee will be reaph appreciatei . by which are now being fitted up .' to the patron e Of the re- et. route, : nd Op him in 'modern 'atele, • ' e • • ' their Canadian 'friends and relatives, What Might have been a tionble-.. residing across the, border. some fire . was ' hippett in the bud on All e,rrangerrients liarre been corn - Wednesday night of, last weicic at W. peeled ei, . that the 'baggage of pasSeng- Oakley's shoemaking 'ehe„p by the .ers will be caroled through the Unit; nrortmthess of those who arrived first •ed. OtateO in, bond without requiring Ite looks ,as if it were a ante' ease ot seTling on flee., as coal oil was diiscov- ered on the Wooden Wall: The build- ing is owned hy•Druggist Smale, who speetion of such paSsongerS at ' any Oatne Up front TdOronto to see about Point in the United States. who , hol446.41...4444•44•Lommomr• the repairs and insuraeree. • !through tickets to points in the WANTZD.—MARRIED MA, Washington Sthte, atel Mies " Amelia While through cars will not at pres- Apply ah:m t Pice' Bros. 'store. 29 oth j . savage of lloguaim,lCanadian Northwest . . perienced in general farm worko- , tttttiuir tnt tlie tt.Xt the Passengers. themselves • •• • and •'tee 'Ovid .be no detention - in- ONTARIO PROVINCIAL ELEC- , tione.---Notice is hereby given that. . Mr ,1 Andrew Porter.ot the Town of • Goderich, a 'candidate for election to e the Legislature of the ' Province of 'Onterio, in the Electoral •District a • ; Centre Huren; has appointed Dielcensoh, Esq., of the ToWn. oe • .Gotierieh, is his, financial agent for ' the purposes of the eattl • election.--' • Thomas. 1); : Jainism, • Retooling Officer, • • ': • ONTARIO PROVINCIAL ES.E0-,-. • - ' ,tioe,eoNotiee is hereby given that . -Mr. William ProOdfoot of the; on of .Goderich, a candidate for election 'otonttalle.ionLeigtelature of. the Province ot ' the Electoral District of . Centre Murrill, has ,apipointecl J. H. - Robertson 'of the Town of Gedeeich . z ; • pogei o6 the said electame.-Tlionfah ' D. Johneore Returning Offiter. ,• ent be operated,, It is believed that ' Michel of Grey township were married ern Wednesday of last Week :by Rev. McRae., They will live in: • the State of Washington:: • ,IGrey Tawas*. . , Mr. Stanley Wheeler was home for ovet •Stinclay, Miss Edith Stewart of Loridesboro, speht Sunday at the %home of . Mr. Lawrence Wheeler, ' . heavy rein .arol lihundetstorm vis- ited this vicinity on Saturday evening last.. • IMPORTANT CHANGE IN RATES. AND SERVICE TO THE CANADI- AN NORTH-WEST. '• • •- • The, Passenger Department of the Greed Trunk Railway System have just made an important announce- ment that Will be of great interest in connection With the moVerneat of PaOserigerg front ta.sterri to litesterti Canada.While fir:it-class fares are the tante the present time Ma the Grand Trenk Railway's Line to 'Chi- cago and its connections beyond to politic in. the Canadian Nati:west, the etreoncl-clase fares for many years via OhlOago have ben higher than by the roue north of . Lake Superior. COninleneing June idtinl the agents, ot the Grand Trunk in OnteriO and. Que- bec, and connecting liheS, win he able to igeue second-elase, tickete: trom Eastern to ,Westerri Cailatla at . the lowest current fates by ane router Naturally large proportion. of, ,,ethe passenger traffic referred to is made' tip of settlers and othcro who Ardor to use steoridelagg ttkets, the saving be- tween the price of the first and sec- ond class tickois being considerable, and him accommodation for passengers with s2eofid.class tickets having stead. t 1 ly I rftnroved, As the Grand 'Runk Itatiway Wave many passengers making so great a jouroey Will much prefer the comforte aOle trausfer at points like. Chicago and St.- Paul lieto • freshly Yeatilated clean care. • While the'ough tickete will continue to be • geld when requested via North Bay, the Grand Trunk people believe that the new route, with the adt-ene. tageg outlined above Will become se poll:Oar that it will eommand it very large share of the geoectieg trafile.from Eastern tc, Western Canada. Already the Grand•TeunIc and, its conneetione enjoy a eibeal share of the business from Ihe Canadian Northwest to Egret, erti Canada by way of St. Pad.. and Chicago,,and now that ;the tee:tiffs hasp been adjusted to peemit of passengers traveling in both directions at tire lowest fares, a large development of the Wattle vie, Chicago is certain to foflow.' . ° J. D. Macdonald., Distriet Passenger Agent: Goderich • Township Miss Ruth Switzer of 'Otekersmith spent a few days last Week with her might, Mies IIazel Switzer, , 9:making of the crop prospecle the other day, Mr, John Baker ternathed no, well h „,. that herd if, there- Isno deo:Whackvee saw The grain, look just there ohsght • to be it bottrititul ilo doesenot remember Wore having seen fathdit'lleading jny, Olee Junethis, seaeas. Hy the Way, Mr. flaker has nented his farm nn f the ,Maitland concession tp his son -in -la*, 'Mt 1460'JoilWrof-"ei' term of Six years. .......04044•44•• *4,4,0 ,4 Josteelt Hutehlson. an ihnutte of the 'sex /louse of Ilefuge, haglitheritedi- a Million dollitto in Manchester. Mr. John to. McNamara of Walker. ton dropped dead at London. • • ,•••••••41•44411.11111111•11114&iii144444•144. _••••••••••4.4de FRAME:, I -SOUSE Win4 ACRE: dr . • land, extragood garden atid geode Well on Victoria streef.for reale. IMO mediate ipOSSOSSiett can be giveno-•• George Doherty.. . • 29, • e • PASTURE TO RENT ON THE goiyley homestead, coh. 2, Mullett, a• miles from Clinton. Abundance •ot ' grass. and spring water in every field.--Jolen . Bayley, Clinton P. 26 • . NOTICE. -TO JUSTICES G'TI Peace. --The Ontario Slatutes • for le ' 1908 have been received hy the un- • . • dersigned for distribution and may , he obtained by Justices aid others . canted to the • !tame mon epelicae tion. -0. Seeger, Clerk of OM Peaee, '- Huron. Goderich, Jobe 1011e 1908. 4,4.414 4•44.41..44,44.4. TEACHER WANTED.. --FOR UNION S. S. No, 12, Goderieh and Iluliott,, secend.class Preferred. ApeOitratioes received up to June 16th, Dutipg e Oommence:Aug. 17th. Apply tetating experiencequalifleations Rod. galaxy wonted tot T. 11. Ilardy,, SCO.-Tre4S-, urer, Clintonj P4 0, 26-4 • ENTER- "ANYVAY oitt flttitittgerntiA trridny • yoting -people • than- any.•othei in Ontario. There • must be a tenteriVa Write for it. • •, 1 1• spncrAta COURSE VOR Tt.',ACHERS, MAIL COUR. SES: LINTON AtISINESS COLLEGE" SPOTTON, PRINCIPAL. ,