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I W. S. R. HOLMES
Manrg Chemist.
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Clinton are open for engagemene for
Garden Parties, Lawn Socials, Fes-
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a band adds to the interest. For
particulars call at Watts, shoe store
or write T. Watts, Box 2W, Clinton
P0.
SEED CORN.
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AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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Plaee your order for your
supply of coal with the undete- -
signed and thus secure the low-
est price and prompt delivery.
Office opposite Grand Trunk
Passenger station. Telephone
connection.
J. Hamilton
COAL
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PLY NOW. THE BEST IN
THE MARKET, $7 PER TON,
BUT IF ORDERED AND PAID
FOR BEFORE MAY 81st, A DIS-
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WILL )3E ALLOWED.
Orders left at Davis & Rowland's
will be promptly attended to. '
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Real Estate for Sale
FARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A
quarter miles from church, poste
office, school and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain or
grass. Lot 27 on the 2n4 con. Wet
Wawanosh consisting of 100 acres
of land, 15 acres under bush awl
the balance nearly all grass. A
brick house, a bank barn 52160, a,
driving house e4e36 with a Cement
pig house underneath, are on said
premises. Also lot 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd con., direetly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100 aerea
of and, 15 acres of which are beeli.
On this lot there is a bank barn
40x60. There are 4 acres of .good
bearing orchard on the two farms.
Both iota are well fenced and un-
derdrained. A Lever 'failing spring
runs across both farms. Possession
ean be given at once. Terms easy.
The proprietor is now past the age
to farm. --Apply to Thomas Nich-
olson, Auburn P. 0. Prompt reply
will be given to all communicae
tions. reb. 13 08*
DR. OVENS, SURGEON, OCULIST,
Specialist, will bo at Holmes" Drug
Store, Clinton, May 28, July 2 and
80. Glasses properly fitted. Diseas-
es of the eye, ear, nose and throat
treated.
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ut, rind the Way to Digest Wha
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The Aret thing tif do ia the caec of
ledigesiion ,or stomach weakness is,to
strengthen the muscular walls of the
stomach and intestines, so that they
will care for the food that is eaten.
In no other way can this be done as
well asby taking a iWieo-na. tab1et1 be -
ler each, Meet- This restores strength
to the storeaeh museles and stiteulate
es the pouring out of gestrie juices,
then the food digests readily and you
begin to get the lull benefit from whet
yoe Sat,
Use Mi-o-na whenever you have sick
heestneheishearthere, bad taste in the
mouth, coetqd tough°, spots before the
eyes, eleeplessnoss ami the many other
stniPtolne that are the deject reSult of
indigestion.
W. S. R. Holmes' gives with evert'.
50 cent box of Mi-o-na a guarantee to
refund the tnciney unless the remedy
,cures.
Jaraes Jenkins, arrested pear Bell -
Ingham, has been identified ify little
Mary. Morrison as the murderer of her
mother.
The road roller a Wella.nd broke a
gas tnain on, Muir street awl Thomas
Blanehard, the driver, was enveloped
in a sheet of burning gas.
•
Hamilton's council and the street
railway company. are disputing what
class of cars shall be introduced, the
latter refusing teepurdhase Buffalo ty-
peg for $12,000 each,
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NEW MEAT MART. --HAVING
PUR-
cbascd the butchering business 'car-
ried on for some time by the
Colelough Br o s.., we respectintlx
solicit a share of the patronage of
the public which we hope to merit
by keepine the best of meats and
at reasonable peices. Give us • a
cell. -Our Shop is next to The News -
Recut Office. -T. T. & Bert Murphy
CEMENT FOR SALE. -I ' AlVI
Agent for Clinton and district for
• the National Portland Cement Co.,'
makers Of the best cement in the
market. This is the only cenient
used by the corporation of Clinton
in the construction of, sidewalks, etes
-Mrs. T. Re 1Va1ker. 21
HAVE THE SAMPSON BRAND
of Cement for Sale, in large" and
small' quantities. There is no ',bet-
ter make of emeet on elle markei.
Office oPposite • G. T. R. passenger
station. Telephone connection, .or
orders may be left at Harland Eir4*
hardware store.. if more, oonventent
•
JAMES HAMILTON; CLINTON;
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING AN
Repairing -The undersigned , is
prepared to de ell hinds ef piano
and organ tuning and , repairing, •and
being a man of experience'
Is able to guarantee satistactititi.
Orders may be left at W. S. R
Holmes', drug store. -Ed. J. How
ard, Clinton. .
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summErt SESSION POR TEACH-
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and °there ,during Jul. and
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TONUTTO; ONT.
REMAINS OPEN THROUGH-
OUT .THE SUMMER AND
MANY STUDENTS ENTER
AT Tuts. TIME. WE HAVE
A GREATER ATTENDANCE
VHS YEAR TITAN EVER
DEPOIt E. GRAtIATEs
READILY sncortn nivr.-
PLOYMENT. wrtrrn TO -
.DAY Pon HANDSOME CAT-
ALOGUE. IT PAYS TO AT-
TEND THE BEST. ,
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&pet Yonge and Ale34arider streets.
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,or-i.New.::§.7R0e4d Readers
19 Years Ago
From The New -Record of
July 3rd,. 1889,
Clinton; July 3rd, 1,880.
Mrs. D. R. Menzies le on a Visit to
frieeds in London.
Mrs. I), A. Forrester is visiting her
parents in orangeville.
Mr, William Smithsion had new po-
tatoes foe this .dinner en Domieiou
Day,
Coup-cilipr •Seerle bas etrawberries
about the sine orartlinary hen Unit.
The Doherty bind entranced the peo.
ele, of Goderich on the erst with mus-
ic At for the gods. .
Nelsen 'Carson of Maeitobans ip
kown and 'will endeavor to -Secure a
lot of horses to take back with him
on bis tMurenieggeet and Miss. McTag-
gart took train on Saturday morning
being the initial seep ift their journey
to. the, land o',caltes and other poetione
of Britain. •
A Clever Giel.-?At tete cernbievA
ex-
aminations di the- Toronto wheels
Mit. week, a fifteen year old daughter
of Mr. J. W. Irwin, groeer, of this
town, Was awarded a first prize Arts
!tcholarship. ,
The volunteers• from Clinton re-
turned home Saturday afternoon. hays
in ' hed twelve days t th fr nt
looked bronzed 'and robust after their
outing, and Method up town to , the
armory, with a precision of military
mievement 'that would not have dis-
credited searred veterans:.
John }linen (it .Detroit is home • in
Clinten to see the old folks. • • •
Robbery. -One evening last week
. •
some pereon without any resliece for
the laws of moum end tuurn ot any
fear of the laws of the land stole ;100
frombureauds • he house
Ben. Switzer Of Goderich town-
ship: Mr. Switzer had'reeeiv.ed the
money in payment of some 6146.m:id
intended. on the day followitie 'to use
the money in Clinton. When be Went
to get it, lt• was nen est. It is sur-
mised, 'from a eel:anger. having . been
seen on the road in. the Vicinity on
the eVenhig of the. robbery, ' that the
money was tailten while all the mem-
bers :of the faintly, were away leoni
the house. nelkine the Cows or other-
wise engaged, -see • • •
Miss Madge Doherty: has'. returned
home from college, . •
: Dello* has 'retuened from
Weedsvillee • •
• . •
Mr. Tufts, Of the Grand Union is In
town ' again; ttiughened by the .ozbee
:of • •the 'maritime provinees- and sea
ceast. •
• Shop Alley 1 This, may not be a
verse dppropriate exelemetion on
hearing of they arrival in. Britaie. of
two of our citizens. But any port in
a: storm; and this expreseioe , of de-
light, though it transcends •thte beends.
of 'pheilegical ..• nicety is , Allowable
when one. hears: of* the safety terra
firma • of those who have gone down
to, the sealn ships te reach 'the., old
()Oen separated •whethers that
soil be ioroductive of thistle's or Sham -
rafts or roses. cablegram - -dated
Moville, July 2nd, •antieundes the .arti-
eel on the old eget of ,Postmaster:Pair
of Clinton and T.Jackson Jr.. of the
Clipton clothing store. ,
,Blyth, July 3rd, e&809.
Thp carpenters have commeneed put-
ting-lhe rafters on the:new Maims
dist auricle Mr, E. Sherritt 'end :his
men expect to he through with the
brick work on Thursday.
On Saturday evening a large- le-
eentage of put sports went to
the Irk to :witnesste •••t*
race for a purse at 200. yards, be-
tween George McElroy of this tOwn
end W.MaSee heae Belgreee.. Atthd
stated time • they weee at their posts
in 'rumen costumeg. The starter
soOn had them in poeitieti. BlYth4
it carte in at the winning post -a
few.feet ahead of his ePponent. I tell
you what, you should hove seen Gear -
die Move.
'Oh Sunday test. Mr. ,Jamee Maness(
Hallett and one of his daughters were
riving out to Morris to visit -friends
and when near IVIeson's on the gravel
betweei here and Belgra,ve, the horse
shied at a pile of wood Alongside the
road, throwing the occupants out,
eaueing Mr. Maine to receive wine
severe breises andto be badly shaken
up. Fortunately the lady escaped
without any injury.
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Varna, July ard, 180.
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Mt. Louis W. Diehl or Huron ,Coll-
ege, London, °coupled lite pulpiit of
St. John's church last • Sunday even-
ing,
Rey. RsIlteCosh of Petrolia, a for-
iner pastor here, paid eome of his
eed Irk,* 5 flying Asit .Iralt week.
Me. G. Stewart Sr. of Kinburn, a
former resident of this village, has
been Visiting hie son, • Mr. George
Stewart, and his many oilier -old
friends during 'the paet week.
Messrs. MAI and Louis, W. Dithl
have returned from Huron dollege,
London. 13oth of these young men
have succeeded in obtaining free ortie
fleet% entitlitig them to a year's, tui-
tion free. They are warmly congrat
Waled around here by their many
friends on their success in college, ;
easidssimsaigoile.
Fine crop prospect's are reported in
Essex and Ent counties.
•
Morris Township.
The township council met on Mon-
day of this week.
Mr. Robert Youill and Miss •Aggie
Wok in the muesli* to Detroit.
Mr, James Sherrie was in London
last week visiting his sieter, Mise Re-
beeea, vbio, underwent a euccessful op -
enaction in St. Joseph's hospital in
that city.
• The people of the 5th lino ,ere sorry
to lose Mrs. Keys and family '• owing
to their reinoVal from the farm to
Brussels,
Winghtun
Mr. aid Mrs. Ira Parkee, recently
married, were the recipients of a
handsome extension boplicase and ad-
dress from the merebers of Dr; Price's
young men's das4 of vrhich Mr. Park-
er was the preeident.
St. Andrew's thurch Ladies' Aid
held n garden 'laity on the church
layvn on Tuesday evening. The 'p-
er's hand of Lucknow were the chief
attraction.
The Epworth League of the Mettle -
dist church held a picnic on Dominion
-
Day,
Changes are in order aft the public
Library. The books are being; arrang-
ed 'M order of their classification, and
hereafter patrons of the library will
be allowed to select their own: books..
The last six funerals cendnete•d by
the Wingham widertakers lave teen
of aged people. They are ; Mrs. Hunts.
er,, &I ; Mrs; Anderson,82; Mrs.
,Baird, 88; James M. Currie, 77;
Williani Wiley, 01; Mrs. Dalgarno, 45.
A very sad a;coident took, place lest
week at St. Augustine in the town-
ship of Wewt Wawanosh, when. the' ten
year old son. ;of Mr. Fred. Mose eceid-
•ently shot and killed his little " sister
aged four years. .
The two had been playing out neer
the barn and it is supposed got held of
an old ,gun that had hem kept loaded
for crews. The first intimetion the -
parents received was. when she boy ap-
peared at the hpuee with the lifeless
body of his little .sister in his 'arias.
Be told them that she lied fallen on.
on furlough froze her Miseionary lab- a manure fork and, of cour4e, accepted
ors among the Indians in British Col- his word. A doctor was summoned
uheenrbei.a. . et is foe years since she was, Who 'found 'grain's of shot in .the• body
. .
which proves. that ' the leay's story, Wits
. On Wednesday evening thereswas a unerue. . . .
happy. gathering at the home tot * Mr. •
and Mrs.. Jos. Macdonald on the 2ed --
eon, the occasion heng the 5th ante-
evereary of their Wedding ' dey. After
, all bad enjoyed the helepitality of host
'and hostess in the dining tooth, they
'repaired to the lawn where Piper Mac-
donald and two daughter s •of Winghlim tion.. ' •
entertained them, The rest ,ot the ev- I Thomas Johnst•on . attended the
ening was . spent in social, chat, variote,,deaf and Ones cienvotion • at Toroeto
. kinds 'el music and idaticinge' Somo. last week.' • . . .
I very costly presents in Wood were are,' I Mrs:. Williain Nethery eeent a. few
sented to Mie and Mrs. Macdonald „ days with Mrs. Wiley during the last..
I Ti'- township council , mote itext ' illness of her husband. . . . •
Monday. • ,. . , 1 . Mrs. Ferguson and Mis4 'Pergneon..
Farmers: are getting. ready for the , of Bayfield. visited ehe fortner'S sister,
early hayine. • 'Mrs. J, L: Geddes,. last :week: '
i
...Luke Speriiiii -.Of the letli. Pan.: j,.' ' Mosey Clark ef Chicago, -fetmerlY of
erecting a new driving shed. ., . Meeris, was a visitor at William'
'William Bray is hemp feorn D a ext ens i Clerkly, •ttelgrave; and other friends
ded visit in Michigan e .. • I in lleoeris redently.
Public schookt closed for: the stireM- I Mrs. Belt and . her •clanghtets, Rhoda
er on Friday of lest week.' : e -,. and :Lillian left; lait week for Henley;
Arthur Smith ..eht the 6th •..oti. 'tat Sask.! t./he'r.c thee will ' joie • 'Mr: Bell
his:dried from an attack of , parity- en e tame ; ... ' . : . •
. • •
• i Robert Artnetton f• Blr v
Rev. S. Anderson preached his fares
well sermon in Jackson's eherch on
SuAday .last, Mr, Cooper .is his sue-
tcesser: . ...
lOwing to increasing yVaxs and ina-
bility to properly vsork the farm, Mr.
Peter Cantelon will not rebuild the
barn destroyed by lightning, but will
eell the fem. He had MO insurance
on the barn and $200 en the contents,
Mrs,. Cantelon and the young ladthrho
reeeived so severe ,a shock are getting
along all right after their close call.
Grey TownshiP.
Miss Scott of Morrisbank visited
eet Mr, John MeEwen's.
Miss Maggie Grant has' been taking
a coups e of medical Itrentrneet hi Bet -
lin.
I James Pearson of Victoria Callege
assisted etev. Henderson on the Ethel
circuit on a recent SlietlaY•
Mise McNeill of Cranbrook is home
I Mrs. Eugene Dean is to be eengeee.:
• Goderieh
ulated uPon her building operations.
Mrs. H. W. Smith oi Battle Creek,
Miele, has be;en the pest ot Mrs.
Farr and daughter, Mies -Mabel,
hfrs. J. B. Dayglin• was the, guest 4
Mrs. Fare last week.
Mr. Jon Bleck of Paisley is the
guest of his wife's parents, Mr, and
mlursis,%derillinneg.01 Clintonewae visittng
Goderich frieees last week,
Iliesdemes Dowding and Brydone of
Clinton and Mrs. Mehlurchie of Blyth
were visitors on Wednesday e; • last
week at "Overlook Cottage", the
summer residence of mi. ands Mrs.
Richard Raneferrl of Clinton.
Seaforiii .
•
Major Shannon of London was here
last week inspecting the cadet: corps
of the Collegiate :Institute, The gems,
Pent' is abdut 45 strong, and went
through the vertexes manoeueree with
Promptness and ceiceity.
At the Entrance examinations held
last week in the Collegiate Institute
67 candidates wrote. Last year the
number was 80 and th,e yearbefore it
was the genie. The only papers with
which the candidates seemed to find
any difficulty in was geograpey, some
of the questions being of a. seyy
yawed nature.
At a; meeting of Britannia masonic
Lodge held last week, Mr. Is. J. Mc-
Callum was OpOillt.2d a delegate to
attend a meeting of the grand lodge
at Niagara' Falls South on July 15,
16 and 1.7. •• • •
The work 'of re -modelling plat et the
Public school• is in prolgress this Week,
' r
Dungannon.
NotWich. and other. places, ,
abpve
vre' rps.rinBt.iiiJg.00ffirciiford arriveui:. home
out village and With her husband and
ton are ricer occupying zoOme
last Week after a . visit to ••Toeonte,
1Vits. Palmer arrived last Week hi
1VIes. T. WI Little and her genWillie
have returned to Lucknow..
Me, a S. Moods- of Saltford and
Miss .Anderson of St Helens preeided at)
the school examinations held here last
week: Principal Lefig aeted in .• • the.
same caiacitx at Kintail.
Rev.. •A. Smith left last week on
a sir. Weeks.' trip •• th the West. His
work .last Sunday wag • taken; by Rev.
I. W..;Kilpatrick in the morning. aid
Ree. F. y. La;ngford in the. • evening.
Mr. Langford also addressed the Leas
gd'..AcnosnolMonGdiaryvi,rievconfitg.sa.ski. _thou wit
hoine for a few days e reeewees
qUalrlfAnCe4 • *re and at Luckepw.
-Miss Laurette Roach yisilting
friends in London. . •
, Belgrave.
Mrs. Mackenzie • Sr. is visiting her
ion at Owep Sound; • • .
J. McLean, telegra.Ph. operator, has
secured a poeitiern at Burlington June -
Read Work bas been on the program
in most of the ,beats throughout the
•tOwnship.
The •C. Pelt. ie rushing out gravel
for the Linwood breech feem, Mc-
Neught's pit at Monarieff. ' .
:George MacKay, we :are there to
Sa,ji, is very at present s
William Ma.chan, who lately' had
the . is erecting a :wind-
mill on his new property ;and will have
things hatidy.
Lightning killed, •,•a eow for Mrs.
Jape McNair ; a heiferseeech for john
Bryans and Joe . Jacklie and two
s elp or James Douglae, .
, Miss Reeds, teacher fpr S. S. No.
9, was unable to teach last week ;city-
ing th illness. •• • • ,
Mr. and Mee: J. • Lawson el the
coenty . town weie seelang at Mr.
Hector MeQuarrie's• as was also Miss
.Enaelyee MeQuarrie of „Detroit, ' ehie
ing-theeparentalehoine dr • theernu
,
A. le and J. L. Lamont have idioms
ed from 'attending the Normal sated
'at LondPe. ' . ' •
1 • The bare on the old •fateri of John
K. eteker pf the Oth con, had a dose
' call from •destruCtioti .by lightning dur-
ieg the recent etorre, Twio raitere vete;
.bpreed and a section of the roof dam-
aged • ' • ' •
'The. vetets'' lists • for the. township
are printed. There are.1057 -statues in
all. In • part 1 there are 699 names ;
112 in part g and 46 in part It 6117.
ate copipotent to act ap jurors. .
ladies; :
g o neareget:.
is having his batns raised and . Will
+lace cement•walis under them to tie
ueedefor stabling purposes.
The old p epic are test passung
4Way, Otte of the most aged resideate
of Belgrave, if not the oldest .in :the
township of Morrie in the person of
William Wiley passed away on • the
.18th of • Juno • at the geottold. age.. of
!'over 90 Mr. Wiley' was bore' • in St.
!•Catharinee Ont., and damer'.th, East
Wawanosh in its early days and set-
tled:at Whiteohuroh. He moved to
,Beigrave about 20 years ego Where he
has lived a rettred 'life. He wee a
iniember of The Mirth of i•eiglaaid and
•a staunch Conservative, and was a
man Very highly reseieated, He leeves
to Mourn his departure his wife and
tiny° eons:, Jeans of Wingiam aid Jolut
!whose wherealtoute are unknown: The
funeral took piece tie the Breeden
I
1cemetery, ;the services being conducted
nire--hy-tber,-"hte-IL II le •
1
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"SHOW ME" PROOF.
Theta, is what Ilyomei will do in • all
, forms of Catarrh and Troubled
; of The -Breathing Organs.
It's not a question of Heonaei hav-
ing cured , some one else but will it
reach your own particular case. If its
Cold in the head, Caterth, Brenchitie,
Pneumonia, Croup or any affection of
the brenthitig organ. W. S. R. Holun.
es says zee, and will refund thb money,
if it fails, No other preparation for
the same purpose can successfully do
this, because the Flyomei system of
teeatment is different from anything
else.
You siMply breathe and inhale its
medication in dry air form Which des-
troys the germ life. that causes' op-
pressed breathing, Nasal Catarth,
Throat Irritation and Lung Trouble.
It brings to these sufferlhe organs the
balearn laden air they would get in the
Pine and Eucalyptus/forests. The air
that starnps out 13e:feeble' troghtee. -
The prince of entertainers „Marshel
P. Wildet says; Heeled ie easy to
use, end swift to cure. It insures
against. coeghs and colds. It gives
you pure air and kills the germ of
diteage, It helps the yoke. '
Hyottei complete outfit, $1.00.
Mr: lored, felines of Paris, Ont., has
taken his ten -year-old son to New
York to have him tteated at the
?MeerInstitute. He was bitten by
a dog •laftely,
.1
, Nile
:
Mr. and Mrs. McKnight are visitieg
their daughter in Michigan.
Mies Mattie MellWain haeebeen yis-
Meg Weeds in Detroit. 4
'Mt; and Mrs. James Seel of Hull-
- visited friends' at the Nile and
tlOplir now recently, ' . •
John Tiffin Sr. wae itt Gult recent-
ly visiting his daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Taylor. • : • •
Miss Alice jackMan, who eas been
in Wingliam for • some time, is home
for eer, holidays. . •
Mrs. Stephens of NOrthyllIe„ MiCh.,
paid a Visit to her brother, Mr. Prank
Dunbar, thePast week.
The annual meeting of theWest Hur-
on a.s Farmers' Institute wheld here
laet week, The new president is tar.
el, Morris. •
Miss Grey had five pupils, writing,
at Duegatnem last week, four for Ea-
trano and -one for Poblie setool Lea-
ving.
Mr. arid Mrs. Robert. Gir•vin of -Ham-
ilton are visiting relatives in this
neighborhood.
On Sunday last Rev. J. C. Reid
preaehed his farewell sermon and has
noW 'gone to his new field of labor.
The sympathy of the community is.
extend -ed to Mr. Johe Mitten and les
little son, just three yeare old, %vies
have been bereft of a Laving wife and
tender mother. Mrs. Ashton's death
oCeUrred Thursday evening just before
tea. She was in the act of finishing
her hoitsehold defies for the day When
she siuldenlY dropped to the, floor,
death ensued almost instantly. Pre-
vious to her marriage she Was Miss
Bennett of Sheppardton. She wee
about twente-three years of age. I
A sad accident heppented att the Home
liffr. Pred. Moss, neat Ebehezer.
seenis that 'their son Elwin, ten years
Old, and daughter, Beatrice, four yeais,
old, were in the barn on Sunday, af-
eternoon where a gun was *Alia% in
the corner. The boy commeneeti hand-
ling the weapon when suddenly it
went off, the charge striking the little
girl iti the region of the heart and pen.
etrating her body. Death was install.
taneous,
Brussels. .
, William J. Cooper, 'an eul e14
well kneiwn hetseinan. who had the
misfortune to • have his Clydesdale
stallion die from acute indigestion,
has eetrght another' Clyde to take its
plaec
..Miee Flo Buchanan and Lenient
brothers are home item 'the Normal
school .at .fsendon, haying completed
;their' professional course. •
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Our bowlers. were tn Blyth on Fri-
day Jast,
-
Robbie eleCosh„ • grandson of - • .Me.
',John Straolihn, ret • With a vereeer-
citleert-a-siiortetime-ago-thatell
will have 'canec to reinember all the
•
days of his life In in t� school
one . day he was runningbehind a bug-
gy, as many, a boy dace. Somehple
his left leg' got caught in one of the
wheels, and before the rig could be
'stepped it was se badly injured that
aMputa,tion below 'the knee svee -neces-
sary. The lad:•is making favorable
puogreSs. , •
The strawberry soCial in S. 'RAM'S
chureh basement was a rnatked sue:
cess: The proceeds amounted to $30.•
An 'unusual ,aceident befel Elsie Co-
ber last' vveek by which her leit. arm
was badly burned. She *kelt' pp
paired on the street which turned out
to be a bottle of catholic acid, part
of which was Spilled me her arm, doing
the damage. ' • ' • .
, Toronto schoels lirivebright pupils
from Brussel% in. attendance,- At the
yee,ent, examinations Alex. MoKelvey,
son. of De. hicKelvey,.. finished his
fourth yeast in medieine and will goon
he ready to , hang out hie shingle. His
riser, Miss Barbara, and George Bit- .
chanan were awarded third year hone
ore itt general proficieney in their arts
course, and Miss Ethel, Scott took
first honors in moderns in her third
year at the University and also won
n scholarship,
‘Illy„2nd 1908 .
• The 44st. Great Fire
Did not cause so touch suffertne to
hem** its mane a ca of ...coma °WO*
its -milerahle vfrLfm. „awl the relief Awl
did not bring ee mucleete as Magee Som.
piniU bos given L1)000144 of times, irs
relieving tbe esonisinnitehing and burning
01 ecrenneterteired, people..
frozonno-14 sts*ar eafferedfrom
hood from.eeseine or met rhounionher inania
and .arnia, She -woe •treeted be .eminerth
aPeeisaistO In 4IAAASVA of the thin without
Pommels:it relief. She was then entire*
• cured. •Sersaperillei" Z. 1.oems.
-hestoinee. lifevnerit Ste Ileefee, N. te.
Tied the Rends -"We heel le tie the
bands of our tiff0-170Atfold 494 40094At at
.0•SOmaonIdfseemndflmbs. Noe
helped nntil we. este Hoodtt Sameeerilln
whielegioonoomeletelecurete" Mas. 4. VAS
• 3413101401.40147 St,raterson,tee..
Rood!' fetruporillate inod e•verewherie.
OO Dosmo5ne Naar. Prepared offir
Heed Oselseteell,
South, Huron Fanners'.
Institute.
The annual meeting of the Soul&
Huron Farmers' Institute was beld
Hensall recently; Mr.. J. Ketthon
occupied the dhair.Alt the old direc-
tors were re-cleeted. At the dose or
the annual meeting a directors.' met-
ing was held. Mr. W. D. Saunders was
again re-elected as president and Mr,
B. S. Phillips was ehosen its secretary',
and teeesurer. Mr. R. B, McLean. will
attend the Farmers' converitien to be
held in' Toronto this fatl.
STA-ZON
EYEGLASS
STAYS -ON
Combines el te.
gance and com- • .
fort. and is decid-
the most de.
*Arable style ,of
eyeglass ever de-
vised. e •
0
We know -they .
will give sat isfac-
tion . We can
adapt them to
almest any shap-
ed nose. „
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A.A. GRIGG
JEWELER . AND OPTICIAN
ISSUER OF MARRIAGE °LICENSES.
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• CkThing and
Furnishings
nmmer
uits
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Salvation Army Praise
,Er feel it tor duty to testifsete the
benefit / have reeeived trom the use of
Psechitie. While ttavelling in New On.
tario condueting special meetings I on.
traded a very had co)d, which gradual.
ly developed into Brolithitni a the
worst form. I was advioed to try
-Psyching, which 1 did, and atter using
but a few bottles 1 was cempletely re
gored to health. I recommend thie
wonderful remedy' to sufferers from
Bronchitis and other troublee."
Later: "/ svigh to add that my voice,
since using Psychine, is ettonger and
bee tatteli more cattying power than It
had before1 had brotithitie and the
vocal eliordit do not tire with speaking."
P. TILLER, Capt. Relven. AVOIY•
AIM St., TOrAtitO, Aug. 13, 190e.
Throat, lung tea stonittelt troubled
toted by Peethinin else ineipient doh.
ifteeption. All druggist, 80e and $1.00,
or Dr. T., A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
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