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401y. .105th 1908,
The Recital Given by Mb*.
Ufttte Rumhali in rargo
1Was aa "Artistic Triumph."
'The following free'. the Tribene of
the City of Verge, South Dakota, will
be reed with interest by the people
Ot this ditetriet, the MiSs Runthall
referred to being the Tet0bgesit. daingh.'
ter of I. F, ReMball of Olin:toll :
Before a brillieet audienCe that filled
every aVailable Peet in. the epacioUS
Aulditori ne Miss RuMliall end: Xiss
liaZeit gave the annual Nerroal re -
fetal o Thursdke evening. They
'Were assisted by Miss Ma,rie Paige,
violinist, and Miss Asleug Olson, ac,
companiat, both of Fargo.
The annual recital is generalle tine
iderstood to he exprespive of the high-
er artistic life of the educational in-
atitution, and in this sense the work
of Miss Runaball anti Aliso Haleelton
caeweasily be said to have set a ` new
mark, for upon every and the recital
of Thursday evening is conceded to
have bete. an. artistic triumph.
Both Miss Rumball and Miss Hazel-.
ton -were at the conclusion of their
r eepeotive numbers, called before the
footlights and presented •with, tokens
-of arpreciation in the form of magni-
ficent baguets of roses and game -
tions.
Gerhert Hauptman, one of the
grealbest German dramatist, whose
work in its social tendenciesis in
Close touch with that ef Leo Tolstoi
and Henrik Ibsen, departs somewhat
from his usual style of subject matter
in his symbolic drama of "The Sunk-
en Bell.'" It has been called the
"fairy drama." That bang the at-
mosphere, At was fitting that kiss
Harriett Rumball should select it fOr
Presentation, since she herself sugg-
ests daintiness and quainthese. It
was rendered in an artistic, pictue-
esque and interesting manner. The
poetic trend was well sustained: Per-
haps the finest piece of work was
reached in the climax, when Hein-
rich sees the prhantoms of his child-
ren, hears the sound of the bell, and
-exclaims "The Sure -bells are ringing."
Miss Rumb•all'a' work was character-
ized throughout by a fine perception of
the subtleties of Hauptman's meter -
piece, and her sustained power would
:have been a se.v.ere tax even upon one
-of greater phyeical strength. There
'has never been any question as to Miss
Rumball's art, but "The Sunken Bell"
gave opportunity for the display •of
beir versatility, inasmuch as it called
for a powerful portrayal of the Most
varied and most intense emotions of
which the human soul is capable.
'That she echoed the soul -throb of
T-lauptman's characters is "mqueition-
able, and therein lies the evidence of
her art. .
Following the _ reeltal came Presi-
dent Welds = reception to the senior
olass. It was largely attenlded and_
proved ,an enjoyable fimetiOn. IVIiii
Lucy Weld presented, the guests and
in the receiving lime were Peesident
and Mrs. Weld, Dr. and Mrs. 1W. . J.
Awry, Miss Rumball, Miss Haeelton,
:and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stanford.'
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THE POPULAR ROUTE .TO MUS-
KOKA AND LAKE OF 'BAYS. .
Train service and equipment the
best. Full inforrnaeion from Greed
Trunk Ticket Agents.
F. R. HOD.GENS, Up Town Agent.
A. 0. PATTISON, Depot Agent.
M. JACKSON & SON
Peeler in all kinds of Scrap Iron,
Rags, etc., Albert otreet, three ,doore
eauth a Fair's grist mill, Clintee,
ring in year geode. We pay cash.
Machinery eaSit iron 9-40 owt.
Wrolleht iren 400 OWt
Stoves 42.0. cwt.
Irfert Mixed, according to quality.
,tags 46o. Cwt.
Rubbers 5e.
Hope hair 23e. M.
CePene and brass. 71,c. 1h.
Sheet zinc or lead 2e,
Wool pickings according to quality.
-7- WE SELL,
Iron fence posts for .25c., iron pipe
for fencing your lawn and else brass
candlesticks at• $3 a, pair.
IM; JACKSON itc, SON
A,LBERT ST. CLIN'TiON,
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Rev. Mr. Spence ot Toronto is to
occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian
church next Sunday a. in. At 4.15 re
m, he is to address a mese meeting in,
•tbe same elmech in the intexeets �f
Tempeanoe and Moral Reform. In the
evening he will preach in the IVIethe-
dist chuech ; :the service in the Pres-
byterian church will he withdrawn for
that evening.
Mr, jos. carter, one of the manila
ers of our village council, had the rnis-:
fortune to get part of his foot badly
bruised hy the fall ot a heavy casting
at Mr. E. Livingstone's which was
having repairs done to it,
' Oherry picking is the order of the
day. Tbe coalmen red cherry, known
the Canada Red, is a very plenti-
crop in this section.
Tha. erep prospects. are excellent in
the elitrieteabout this village. •
Auburn.
• Aourcos civic holiday Will be • on
the 5th of August and will be cele-
brated ,the Point Farm. Every-
body' is invited and will be made wel-
come. For accommodation apply to
a. Knoe,
Grand Bend.
Mr. William Fritz, hotel keeper,
died very suddenly. on 'Saturday last.,
Ho had been in the barber shotf and a
few- minutes atter leaving there he
'dropped •dead. Heart failure' is ,Supp-.
osed to here been the causet
Goderich • ,
• Monday was; a 'good dayi for the
hotele Mul reetaerante fee .the crowd
was. big One. .
Mr. Fred. Muriel has had a,* water
seevice put into his new .driving h�is
Mesdames George andeel.ames• Mc-
Kay and Master NfteVnt,revit,1*.tice-
field were the guest e of Mr.: and Mrs.
Malcohn McKay ,on. Thursday last,
M. Frank Foote is -out after. :his
confinement with typhoid fever:
Mrs. (Capt.) 1VIcDiarmid and littk
Son were passengerson the :King Ed-
ward as • far. as Little Current Where
the Captain is. at work izi h his
dredging outfit:.
Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur licibezts now
occupy theleiuse on Wilson .3treeti for-
, ,
merly oecepied by Mrs- Macdougall,
Whoopi4:eough still liegers. •
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• Xeskrs. Doty of Goderieh end Chew
oI Midieuds beve puxelia,sed the Steam-
er Canade which 'wed ro pier from
Owen Sound to Balmy Lleaeb. ehe
Price paid war. $2,500.
IVIiss Strang Jet the Grimsby High
Scheel is at her hon10 for the bole -
days. •
Mrs. Charles William &ems, we
learn, has - alcoMted a position la
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Halstead, fermerly
Mrs. Ostrom, now reside in their new
purchase'en Victoria tithed, the cern-
fortablei residence of •the later Mrs. J.
Cox. •
1Vlioe Tancott hae had the experience
of Miss Foster in ,findlina zu bird's nest
in a clothes pie bag haeging on . a
post, only that Mis'e Foster fonnd the
nest in a lieh bag hanging on the,
clothes line. 1V1iss Taneott found 6
one:n -the nest,
Mr: J. 3, Wrilellt of the Pak, House
is out with green pees,
Mr. Waite Pridharn is enjoying a
trip to Winnipeg and. Prince Albert,
* Lewis P. Rundle Who hale been at-
te•nilingr a. Cleeelandt Soliools of
Science is now at his home "Rundle
Park," Huron Road, •
Morrow awl Connelly contributed 10
lates to J, F. Andrews. lot shipnVento
the ten weighing altogether 3170 lbs.
A burglar alarm wao p1a0ed in. the
Goderich Post office laet week.
Two rinks of our local bowlers went
les Stratford on Wednesday to take
in a toUrnamelit in that Classic- city.
Mrs. Thos. Smith a Clinton was
the guest of Mre. John Yule, While in
Goderich lest.vieek. , .
• Mr. Harry Clump Was One of ; the
0. H. B. •from Toroeto lasteweek.
• Mr, Hugh MeMath, Hyde' Park, and
little nonliew, Brogden„ dune Up with
the excursion. They' were the gueees
of •Mr. axid Mos. William .MeMatle
Hayfield Road. •
Dr H , 1. and MM. Strang arrived
safely in England on Tuesday of east
•
Conducter MelVferney of the C. P. R.
and his sister, Miss IVIclVierney have
taken, up their residence in the large
•bridc house -• .on,.• Light house street
owned and formerly dedipiele by. Mrs:
NeWton hew of Toronto. •
Mrs. E. M. Lewis!, and family. enter-
tained Some *friends on S-aturfay even-
ing at -Point Farm, •
Mr. and • Mrs. , George Porter and
family are at Point Farm this week.
. . .
Miss Dora Phalen, nurse in train-
ing; Chicago, is home for her -heti-
Miss Mastersen, 'trained nurse, ' of
Brooklyn,' N Y, is spending her
vaeatiori with her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Griffin. •••
. Mr. ansi. Mrs, ; Bernhardt :(nce Miss
• Carrie Smith) •have reesoVed from the
Bernhardt hotel Galt and reside in
' • Je Belled". 'Whitely, and
het 314e4, Mrs.. '(Rese' ): 'Le GFare'ef-
Laxisixig,, I attended', the. 'funeral
of the latter's Mrs, Col-
lins late . Of Kincardine, Whiali took
elate* at her late re-Sidence lasi wed:, .
Mr.*: Charea• Wells Of the Batefielci
Read brought to town :the first• new
notatees. • - '
Harry eIolinstone .brother of Judge
Fred: Johnston 'ha S ,heene Prothoted
the Ciown Lands Dpi of Canada to
he supervisor over aliout et) .(,eown
Lands .A•gencies. Hi S• first 'work .begins
act Sault Ste. Marie an. Monday..
; .110 the 'pleasure of receiving a
in the photo., '
So some one has held. Om photo-,
graph and emelt it away with the. or-
der for 'Smeyienir views of Hayfield.
Rev. and Mrs. Graham and little
child; registered at Laikev.iew 4141n
Aveinue see -&'ateindity. Ieoth receisocl
many wagongreetings during their
etey.
We regret very -much to chronicle the
death of heargeret, Webster, beloyed
wife of Robert Given on Monday, 6th
July. Shn had been in delicate health
for the lasts few years, hut this seas -
On grew gradually womse. The, deceas-
ed was both. in Aberdeen, Scotland,
WC was Only two years of age, when
her parents liemoved with her to Can-
ada, making their home in Hamilton,'
later remevinAr to $t, Helen's, where
sil0 was rokirried to Robert CrirvIeltt, who,
With his bride settled in .Goderich.
Mrs, Given. is survived by a ond
husband ainl 6 children, four sons and
two daughters, John of Ira:minim,
William oll Harvey, Toronto Cecil
and Miss Core at home, and, Mrs.
Griffiths of town. Mrs.,. Given is also
survived by two brothers and a sis,
ter, George Webster of Sault Ste.
1Vlich.Andrew Webster of Port
Arthur and 'Mas. Mettoek, Green-
land, Mich. She was a faithful mere -
bee ef the North St. Methodist church
until her illness ; a very faithful wife
end mother, brought up herfamily in
a truly 'ehridia,n manner, all indus-
trious, and devotid to their home and
and Ito eech iather, The funeral took
plea) from her late residence on Wed-,
nesday. 8th Juiy, Rev. Dr. Deegan of-
ficiating at house and, Maitland cm-
dory.- The. casket' had many floral
tributes laid eipon it, a,mong them be-
ing a, handsome descent of pink.' roses;'
white carnations ...and Sweet'peas. A
lovely wreathof carnations andlUie fern, was the tribute:, of her de-'
voted family with "Mother", in geld
letters uncle a. White ribbenbeteg
the funeralserviee thee Hymn "Jesus
Lover of- my Soul," was sung by all
present . The, pallbearers were William
Holland, James' Tait, M. Carl, Henry
Robinson, Alex'. Johnston, and jacob•
Stokes. The sympathy .of ow citizene-
is. extended Mr. Robert Givens arid his
family in their. gad bere4vement.
On Sunday evening Rev. W. H. Gra-
ham Of 'Chatham preached a sermon
•On problems and their use, He took
his text from :St John .14-7-30 "He
bath nOthingin me" whiCh Christ said
to affirm of e'en had 'nothing with
Which' to • attract Christ and Christ
.:witli..1._ .whicb Ao attract
him, Mr. Carslake accoMpanying
organist with his cornet. He also
elayed a beaultiftil cornet solo, at the
offertory. . • • •
Mrs.:Burgess of Toronto • and her
two grandsonswere. the guests last
week of their relative's, the, Missee
Barra.- ‘,
Dr. .1VIa1ee1ni hakeils:
reeld,eze-•e. 'orielVieteeteeet -painted', this
Month, e rich cream color, with: choe-
olato trimmings which realms quite
an improved appearance te ihe whole
builthng
Mrs. Watson's house On Lighthouie
•
St.', has teamed up pretty high; and
will be quite a stately home when
finisbed. •
Mrs. Ryan and little daughter Rta
of Straitford :were the guests on 7th
July of Miss Frances Jobastbn.
Miss 13..,ssig Johndone (nesigel at
Point* Farm for the seas/in,
Mrs. Fulierd iS at her name for the'
note' from ildis-s Rose, demenetretor • season, 'having spent the winter seas -
0,• 'A. C., Guelph -dated July 9th. 'In oii in Detroit with her daughter, Mrs.
Feank Humber who has been very ill
lately. •
-referring to the picnic of the Gut:mach
'branch held at Benmiller on 2nd
July; MISS' Rose saYs. "It was to be Major • Joseph Beck of 'Toronto,
regretted' that the weather proved Se' epent last week in tome the past of
„enfaeorable fer ,the elenic that day, his 40"er-in-law, Mr Jobit Kerinifte-
blit we had a nice: time . together. I ham. • Mrs. Beeleifilrie
hope you were nenee the worse for the
outing. we. 4fave ha,d a mast splendid
series of meetings, sixty-six ladies
out this afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur StewaXt and little
daughter,' Margaret of Detroit = am tbe•
guests. of 'her extents, MM. George'
*Milian; at the old, Viles residence,
Mr. john Peine and daUghter, MisS
Maud, Mrs. T. E. Paine, erre daughter
Phyllie, and Klee Elspeth Matsfon, all
of Toronto .and Mrs: Jane Phillips of
Belfast Were allthe guests Of MM.
E. Black last week. •
Dr: Robert Le filiitizel of Jamaiea,
W. I., • is Spending sono time at tee
faindly iesidenee Nelson aleeet.
Mr. . and . Mrs-. Jack . Clunis, and,
daughter, *Mist Mille and little etiis
Isabel Bernhardt,. niece of Mrs. Milts
ail of Leaden are the guests of
W. Smiles and M. Percivei E.
Bell, Cambria Road. . .
Captain . William Tettlemay eame in
with his steam barge "Teeumseh"
feom Cleveland on Saturday evening
on ratite for Wiarton, with a cargo of
1150 • tons of goal, for the Colonial
coznent weeks. 'This As the first trip
of the "Tecumseh" to otir harbor, en-
der the commend qf the• present own-
The Mieees Susie and Charlotte
Hamilion of • Sebringville and ...their
little ziephew were the guests while
hike eerevieee-'sfaqiiithrt;ensister;
miss IVfunro. •
'Able Miss Olive. Moore of Strat-
ford is the gueet of her aunts, Mrs.
Story and Mei 'Munro.
Mrs: Charlie Shannon atid her friend
Miss Glankler left on Saturday for
Detroit to visit eome relatives old
later Meted to their home at Mem-
phis. While here they were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. chartte symobs,.
father for a few 'weeks. • -
•
• Mi. and. Mts. AOtise and their clever
soil Eddie were in town on Meeday
and Tuesday of last week, •,
We receive:I a souvenir card from
Hayfield on Wednesday With a photo
gravure of Dr. Metcalfe's, old colonial
sbyle summer residence, and on: Mad -
the card fount that it was from
Mrs. Charlie Symons, •Whe with her
peak from Memphis, were spending
the day at the residence of Dr, Met-
calfe and faintly *of Detroit, When we
saw the evriter'e signature, we thought
that the card was from Keewatin,
where another Mrs. Charlie Symons
resides. The De. hire really' built him-
mlf a lovely Canadian hone in Bay -
On Friday evening the grotanle .01
Mr. R. 11, Ciitt were beautifully it-.
luminated, the beantifill• moon
shining in all it e selendor and the ate
Uncial lied adding its brightness, to
the teem: The children around • the
flower Italie looked like fairies, with
their bunches of flowers,' asking every
one who approached to buy a bequest.
We were preSonted with or& Of nastur-
tiums anpl • • mignonette; by :Veal Alice
Saunders, but we missed Mr. Wax-
noeys present of a RUsSian Sun-
flower, as that: grand ,golden petalled
(fewer has not yet !seminal. 'Ilse floW-
er giriS were 'the Miss Alien Saunders,
Retteetleeteeetee-Alletie -Mabel -Dot-ye'
and Josie Saunders. The, candy table
waS pladel in the summer house where)
choice coofectioris were it) the eau of
Mesdaines Mile . McLean and Beattie.
The fancy ,table wee well Superintend -
by Mrs,,N Archie' Ma,edenald, Miss
Ralph and Andereen, The lawn
was in beautiful condition, the ladiee
wore teautifully, deeSSettl, arid the heed
In uniform, added much to, the metur-
Mrs., Brigel is 11 e emee ey ter recto apprereeee et ehe seene; Al -
sister, MISS Symone at her resiktio fogother H. was a grand 'Welling, ' Old
exceedingly well patronized. Many
visitors from several cities, were, juts-
geitroet;ktoedtsi. enjoyed the lovely tea aud
Mr. Meow, ibeurance eeent, has
vernor
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"I have such confi.
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gonal friends who have usea
sand endorsed PeNru-na that I
feel justified in assuming that
it is a valuable remedy for ca.
tarrh and an excellent general
tonic."
John W. Hoyt.
Rx.00vemor or wyoming.
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Or. PROMINENT AMERICANS. pany is authorized to use, ifit so choosge,
believing, as I do, that by so doing awn'
be for the gen era].
boi. C. L. Patten.
. 0, L. 'Patten, 509 T N. W.,
Washington, D. C., a Lieutenant in the
Old guard, an exclusive organization
composed of soldiere of distinction who
fought in the civil war, and a Thirty,
second degree Mason, writes as follows:.
"I have nsed Rerena, see desire to _e
recommend your remedy as an invigor. .
sting spring tonic; also,oUe of the beet
remedies that I ever tried for coughs,'
-colds and catarrhal complainteet •
• - Ron. R. S. Ryan.
Hon.B.S.Ryan,now residing kn.NOnie,
Alaska, was formerly a inember.of the •
tngliee House of 'Parliament, and Sec-
retary to the late Irish Patriot, Charles
Stewart Parnell. His Waihington ad-
dress is New Willard Hotel,' Washing-
ton, D. C. Be writeis: g‘I have used Pe -
Titus anduan reconamend yoUr remedy
as a'ery effee.tivenn.. re for colds. and
eatarrhal complaints.”
Gen. W. H. Parsons, Confederate Army, snk:State Senator, Texas.
Col. Bailey, of Washington, D. C., Labor Organizations and 11. V. L.
Col. Patten, of Washington, D. C., Idilitary and Idasonie 'Orders.
Hon, R. S. Ryan, of Alaska, Ex4Tember English Rouse of Parliament.
Congressman Cale, of Alaska, well )Known on Pacific Slope,
Gen. W. tl. Parsons.
. -1 years' war, may accept this voluntary
Gen. W. H. Parkins is ex State Sena- testimonial to the merits of Perms SS a
.tor and ex Special judge 01 the Supreme sense of obligation on my part for its
wonderful effloacy.7) •
Col. Wm. Ba110. • •
Court of Texas, also. Brigadier General
' in Confederate Array. In a reeent letter
wants= Bailey, 581 St., N. E., Wash.
. from 925 H St, N. W, Washington; D.
ington, D. C., Past Col. Eno. No: 69,
0, this prominent gentleman says:
ljnion Veteran Legion and prominently
identiftedwith many Of the great Taber
protective associations in Chicago and
New York, and Secretary of one of the
largest -associations in the former city,
• • "Upon the recommendation of per-
sonal friends and many strong testi-
monials as to • the effleacy Peruna in
the treatment of the numerous syrap-
been, afflicted for four months past,
torso of the Is grippe with which have had for nearly thirty years been afflicted
have been induced to undergo a treat-
ment with this justly celebrated -for-
mule. I feel a decided change for. the
• better after using it onl3r one week. It
is especially good in toningup the stom.
nelt and has had a decided effect upon
my appetite. I therefore feel mueh en-
couraged that am on the road to cora-
rdete restoration.
' .463fy nximeronsfriends en Tetas, where
have had the honor to command a
brigade of her •Yeteran Cavalry in a four
. .
with kidney troubles. • . •
• Within kehort period he has been per--
suaded to try' Peruna, and his present
healthy condition is attributed to his
3ndicious use of that great remedy.• Hon. Thomas Oaie.
Washington climate is notoriously bad Hon. Thomas Cale, elected to Congress
for .kidney and liver troubles, yet by a from Alaska, is well known on the Pa -
judicious use of the remedy. he id now .elfia siope, where he has resided. •JH
quite cured and excellent physical Washington address is 1312 9th St., N.
condition. eV, Washington, D. C. 'writes: "I
This brief statement Of facts, without can cheerfully :recommend Peruna as a
exaggeration or hyperbole, appears to tell very efficient remedy for coughs and .
the whole Story, which the Beeline Com- . . . . _ . .
• Marriages . WANT,ED.-A NURSE 'MIT-,
WORKMAN-4.1cIVIILIAN-7-. ." ,bhe les to cominence 1st of Augest.
rectorY, .:Cjinton, on july Apply to Mrs. M. D. MCTaggart. 3-3
by Rev: V. R. Gunne, Elizalbeth .
Georgina Melgillan Godetich,
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'ENDERLCARli;Lit*"4:iii- ' • .
. e residence • (Mel' - Ti3- commence •••716n, ' SePtember
.1st. Apple tip .to- the 25th Of JU1Y
• . of the' bride'e parenes czn July .14th
stating certifieate, experience • •ari.d
.hy Rev. W. H. ' Cooper, ' Alberta;
' salary to J. W. Tippet; SecretarY,
. edangliter -of -Mr. Alfred ..'ari, to '
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.,'. . on July .1st, liy Rev. D. Perrie;:
Edwin J. ' illuteh to. •Eninia lee'e ereeeR' e, ' Livr. ege '.' ',it • '
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Aitelieson, dmighter . of Mr: ante of the Township' of -set-wee:a.
No tioe is hereby. giVerse that have
transmitted or 'delivered to tba Rev.]
sons mentioned in seCtions• 8 and 9
of the -Ontario Voters' List s A.et,
the copies required •by said sections
to be so tranismitted •or -delivered' of
• the list made, pursuant to seid Aat,
of all peesees appearing by the last
• revised Assessment Roll of the Said
Municipality at eleetione. for viembers
of the 'Legislative Assembly, and ent
un'ci al Ele,ctions • and :that the
Rretv! s Shaw,el, own illy Hsay, to self& list ,was first poeted. Ile my
Lizzie Ann, daugliter a• John office? in Varna on the Ilth day" of.
Jely, 1908, and remainst there for
Love, all of Tuckersmith.
inspeCtion,. Electors' fare called upon
to examine the said list, and if any
einissiees Or any 'other errors are
found ithereini to take immediate
proceedings to 'have the Said 'errors
corrected aceording to law.. -Dated
this .11th day •of July, 1908.-3.
E- .14!1:rbwell, Clerk of Stanley,.
Mtn Aitcheson, all of Wiegliam,
KERR-MACDOUGALL- Jo the Per-
sonage, Wingliam,:eri July 1st, by
Rev. W. G. Howeate Robert Geo.
-Nerr to Isabella Agms Macdougall
• all of the township of 'Blot Wave:
anosh, • . • • .
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GUNNCOLWILL--• In Exeter on
' *June '30th, B. Mackenzie Peinn to
• Harriett V., daughter of Mt:. John
•' 'ColWill of Eeeter. ,
EA1Y-L0VE -- At the realdence of the
B. flooyer
Nekton Balt
(late het a Road.
What wee lbe eerere.e., sone time
ar,o, Winn, Mrs, 0, Syrnorit reeeived a
e)tivenir card feont Bayfleld with a
rt Jew upon one of its eleepte photo,
raehed 15 Yeare 0:kap AM til)on th I rented the furnished cottagz of Mrs
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street at Jme ilt tir. and Mts. ((apt.) MeDiarteld. !
1 Symms was driving a d eetish 011- Captain TrethewaY wilt Hiqui t116
thani was taNinx the Wnoipal street littoson at hig home her&
and
as' ed their, n it to prteeee farth- eft, gauntlets on Wileoh Street has
eneuseeisemeeininietiorennenneleseveloseeee eenmennismeeme, er ne he wan:ed to bet 'Siete 'Mire lire a trimmest garcliet of vegeliehleS.
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Births
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LINDERIn Clinbee on ...luly i5th,
16 Mr. and Mrs.. W. Linder, a son,
GRAY--ein Hullett on July: 9t,h,
Mr. and Mrs.', William Gray, it
daughter. ' . • : • '
WEYMOUTH- In Hallett on July
lith, to Mr; and Mrs,. Albert.WeTa
• mouth, a son. • ,
HELLYAR- In- Clinton, on July 11th
to Mr, and Mrs. NV; FL Hellyae, a
son. : .
HOWALDee ln Exe,er on July 5th4
to Mr.- and krs. E. Howald, a sore
Peatha -
CAMERON -Ip Hayfield oh July 11th,
Harry, SON of Mr. Alex. Cameron,
aged 18 years. ' *
CORNISH -In Golerich towliship on
• July 15th, , John Cornish, aged
90 years and 4 months. •
HAGAN---In ,on July elth,
Arther Hagan; aged '30' years.
FRITZ-In Gretur Bend on July' itth,
• Willi*. Fritz. •• ,.
COLLIE - At Bisbee, Arizona, tin
July 5th, Joseph Collie, eldest son,
• of the late Joselet collie of Eg-
mondville; . .
IVIcGREGOR- In BrOcefield on July
801, Peter_ A1KiligoK.__Avcl_...133
years. , . •
WATT-, In Tuekersmith on: July Cith,
Alexander Watt Sr., aged 79
years and 9 months.
Gierget-in Gedetich on July 6th,
-Margaret Webeter, vviee ,of itobert
• Given, aged 63 yeas and 3 eterethe.
600 BOOKAREPERS
mtmg,kgssitAND
trained by our. Manager last years
txperienee counte. Graduates
moot ettecessfoi. Specinl Couree
forTelichere. Mil Courses. Send
poetal for partite, at&
rill TERM OPEN SEPT. 1
Clinton Business
FAROE SPOTTON, NAMPA/
WANTED. -MARRIED MAN, •EX=.
• perienced itt pedal farm work, -
Apply at Pleresteel Bros. store. 20
N./
TEACHER WANTED,e-IVIALE OR
femele, Normal teethed preferred,
f� r S. S. N. 10, Goderieh thwn-
ship. Duties to commence after
summer holidays. Appncations re-,
caved up to july Ifith.-Peter Cole,
secretary, Clinton P. 0.'; • 32
EXECUTORS' SALE 'OF FRAME
Hoak. -Lot 404 Princess ',Wed;
Miami, containing 348 acre of land
• oh- which is erected a, 'house with. 7
rooms, stone cellar and 'summer
kitehen and a good table afide on
Which are good water, hard and
soft, and also gaed garden with
.-6"zit•triees•revill-beeofieredeateauctiote
oft the premises on Saturday, July
g5th, 1908, at 3 o'clock. For terns
.of sale iIPPly to 5. G. Plummer and
Churchill, Executors', or W. lery-
done, Solicitor;
earr
iFARM FOR SALE. -LOT 31, on the
. 13th cote, Galeria' toweeship, eon -
sigh% of' 80 acres. Frame hohse,
frame barn end frame stable, 14
mike Item Holmesville, 2e triils
from Clinton. Met be sal& to wiftd
up the tetate.-R. Acheson, execotor,
• llolmesville P. 0.
mture.
that is as seperior to the ordinary
kindeas a Mai diamond is to an imi- .
ration:: We.. handle none but tlit
estly and sitatantially built kind.
FRAME /100Sie WITH 1 AOTtle Or
Ind,extra goo& garden and good ,
Well an Victoritt'street for ealt.
fuediete eossession eat, be given. -e
George. Doherty. . 291•
P 1
more
hone
than ordinary prices you would
still be getting good value for
your money. Our prices, &Weyer.,
are as tow as the lowest, By
doing your furniture buying here
you.tot .alenalot_the. bestAii:atio
but alSo the best -Valaes.
tnesitz •
Hoover 81. 11
Pitrniture. arid Puneral
Directors.
We are the solo agents f.& the
,ramous tterekika Springs and.
Ostermoor Mattresses.
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