The Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-30, Page 5„,-•
jttiy 30th, 1908
*Canton News.Reeord
Must cot The Weeds.
oalt, July 28rd.-.The pollee todaY,
.aeting under ponemptory ordera iot the
clouneil, entered vlSorous 04"
ligeeillient Col the bylaw mudding for
'the destrucetion Of •weeds within the
netulitaiPalith. U itizens, whether <4
1110 or low degree, who are .oftenders
against the bylaw' Amy(' •been notilied
to cut tho fahnoxious ;vegetation, fettle.
'Whlth Plae thei WOO; Wilt Mine by
"We elarnerhticn road gang, and char
-
ed up against the property. The ,erit-
ttada will not be abandoned by the
authorities Until the whole town ia
a the weed nuisance. A good
Ideal a feeliag inn been itrontsest. he' Ole
auchien and determined aetion,
Di. Brmsteombe, an old dentist
Bowmanville, is dead.
M. JACKSON & SON
Dealer in all:kinds of Scrap Iron,
Rags, etc., Albert street, three doors
aouth of Fair's grist mill, Clinton,
Bring in you,r goods. We pay cash.
Machinery cast iron 621c cwt.
'Wrought iron 40c cwt. ' •
Stoves 42ao. cwt.
Teen mixed, according to quality.
Rags 46e. cwt.
Rubbers 5e. •
Etre hair 23e. lb.
Copper and bras ne. lb.
Sheet zinc or lead 2c.
'Wool pickings according to quality,
--- WE SELL
Iron fence posts for 25c., jean pipe
Tor fencing your lawn and to brass
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On Thursday lash Rev. Mr. Millyardl
united in marriage Mr. James W.
Catling, late of ;CoCkburn, Island, and
Mrs. Mary Johnston •of this town.
The ceremony, :wee iperformed at the
parsonage after which Mr. and Mrs.
Caetling drove to his daughter's, Mrs.
.Alex, McLean's, where the 'wedding
Own was partaken of. M. and Mese
Catling have, taken up househeeping
on Maple street mheze they will be
At Home to the r friends atter the
• first„,of August. Felicitatiene,
We Must congratulate Mi e William
Cox on his artistio taete, both • in
trimming evergreen trees l and hedges
and in making eement vasesfor gand-
MS and. lawns from mouldof his own
design. '
Mo. W. H,, Webster and lier daugh-
ter, Mrs. Fred. Shepherd, have, return-
ed after a lengthened Visit at 'Preston,
the guests, of Mrs. Dewily, ,Johnston.
The Misses. Annie, -Aggie and Sybil
Kilo; of Toronto area all spending Va-
cation At the old home, residence of
or worthy townsman, John, Knox
• •
Mo., Armour wed daegh•
ters, Maida and little sister, a Wood,
stock, are the .gemets of ,thel lady's
mother, Mrs. Walton.
Miss Spencer, stenograPine, Ida •On
•the 22nd of July for Sanaa where she
teak the ateamer Huronic for Fort
William en 'route to Edmonton where
she will spend her :vacation est the
•guest Of her sister, Mrs. Stauntoe.
candlesticks ad $3 a pair. • .
Mrs. McGarva otClinton evas. acorn -
M. JACKSON 4 • SON panted en her recent visit to •Goderieh
rerhesrbesal_MMVIlhaTaellec3 aULoinid
„ALBERT ST. CLINTON.
and Mrs. Willie Wallace and little'
. datfghter.'of Dauphin,. Man. .'
LOST .-ON SUNDAY, JULY 12`tii, . . Mrs, la, j,, Dimcam, of Toledo is the
on the Bayfield Road, a Colt Link guest 'et hat iseer, i mese joaathan
*ill finder please leave 4t The News -,Hill, - ;
L. E. W. Miller at "The •Cidadel,". Smith's
bearing the monogram
Record Office. 1* i" Miss Jennie Bell is eel in love with
I London, England, that she. wishes site
• ;Might tae up her residence in . that
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Apply to Mrs. M. D. McTaggart.3-$ Langham Hotel."
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The hottest weather yet to coine.
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• A few left yet and at reduced prices:
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1 only 13.50 " (see. hand 5.50
" 11.00 Coal Oil" " 3.50
25 gallon milk cans " 4.25
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Greatest Live Stock Exhibition
of Western Ontario ,
Full Programme of • Attractions theice dally, including keinpfte
Wild West Show. Best of Music, Fireworks Bath Beeninge
ATHLETIC DAY MONDAY: SEPT. I4
Come and enjoy neur!' at Leaden's Popular Pair
REDUCED RATES ON* ALL RAILROADS
Prize hist, Entry POW. Oregrinitifee. and all InforMatlen
given on application to •
W. Jo REiDo Pi:esident A NI, MINT Sect
ommodw,
Lortdoii, Sept'. 19•4
Mies •Dasidsen e.of Mitchell is the
guest ot M. and Mrs. R. Daeridson at
mer
their sumresidence.
Mr. and MO. John MeLean intend
removing to Detroit with their family,
Mrs. Kerr and faroily, fermerly
Toronto,•hh
aVe taken "Verandah"
*nee for the season.
• Mrs. ansl Miss Gundry left on. the
22nd Of July to visit Ales, Oundey'e
daaglithe at Kameack, $ask. •
' Mr. •Cable a Detroit was the guest
last ;week ot Mr, and MO. Will. Die -
I
New potatoes wee sold. C oderich
Jas t Thursday AV '45 cents pee hieck.
IThe Misses Mary Stud real eseeeeehale
• of Brussels were guests of their
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. t -Archibald
Macdonald of the Macdonald Hou.
VV
Miss alterS Oi Colborne is book-
• keeper for Morrow he Morgan.
A very Pretty:'wedding was solemn-
ized at the Presbyterian • Much, Thess-
alon, en July ath, •by Rev. C. E. IA.
Pocock. Tho oontraetina parties wens
Charles Richard Catliaa of Corliburn
Island and Loretta May Mitchell;
daughter cif Mr. Robert Mitchell, late
of Wingham. The erttle eere e cos -
thine :Pale)b/ve Cashmere • trimmed
With all oyer lace, and bridesmaid,
Miss Clexinda. • Mitchell, sister of the
'bride, wore a costume of pale pink.
The •groorastman was Mr. Victor Wet
Hag, brother of the *poem •The
groom's gift to the bride was a gold
Neaten and chain, to the bridesmaid a
told ring set with rubies and pearls,
arid :Oh the groomsman a, gold shick
Pin,' all Of Which gifts! were wean at
the• wedding. After a luncheon at
the bride's hem, the ',bride aria: gram
left for their' 'home on Cocklbeten
land. The groom is athe second son of
M1. Jones Catlin now of Goderich
but forinerle of Clinton. •
Mr: AlberteWelker lute nowe g
position en the C. P. Re • He intends'
moving. his family to Termite.
Mrs,: Lamb of London has been . the
guest ' the past two weeks,, of her
ee
daughter,. M. Petr Macdonald. ,
' The Daughters of aim Empire • will
held e baeo,ax •on the 3r4 end, 4th I cif
• The 'NewseRecerti will be sent• to
any address for the remainder 1908
for 40 cents-.
We have had the pleasure of receiv-
ing a letter tram Mrs, Bissett Tem
weitten.' at "Darnley House," -Bridge
of Allen, .Scotland, wiatntihree souven-
ir cardo. s enclosed Tom writes :
"We' like Scotland: All about where
we arais.very hea.etiful and ftill of
history had reanancee I • am sending.
yen some souvenir cards which will
u
give .yoeoing idea of :the beatity.'of
This .country. We are an lieut. from
Glasgow:and the same from Edinherg,
and A ehotts„ ie the train, front
Sterling which • we frequepthe take fer
a change Of air." ,
Miss. Cameron . isass recovered san-
d:envy to go to Toronto ho talte.spe-
dal -treatment in • one ' the hospitals
Mr. Morris' is now well malign to
go to Windsor to take upeeial..freat-
ment • for' Teart treebih,
Tae. iawriatennte•eitth hi o been pre-
:)ieed for an A.. 1 time.- Long May
efae members of ht 'club enjoy s 'the
raeeuete '" • . . • •
Rev,' Mr. INICLauglean Of Galt, who
preached here threehgendas an Sec.'.
cession, took for his text on Sunday,
the 19th inSt. ; "The Garden: of Geth-
semane," and on Sunday last • he
took fee .hisesualeet : 'MM.:Garden Of
tbe ROurrection" 'based upon the tet
in St. John's .141; ';Now in. the
Place where he was • ctneified, ithere
was a gailien, and tre 'the garden a
new ,sepulehre.". Mr.' McLachlan hes
a e ear ea= • ee-seeesh---Thealudie of the best cattle -offered
and helivera hi l• sermons in a' quiet sold . for export purposes,. And there
mann.r. • • merefeW reallychoice butchers ' Cattle
Revair. and Mrs. McLachlan • re- 011 sale ..t. •
Trade ehporters. was a little teil-
ter than a Week ago, that is, there'
were more buyers, awl in mar instance
of two of the best loads brought a
trifle more moneys Tae highest price
a week ago Was $5.60 arid today
$6.671- was paid. ' . •
Nearly allclaeeet of butchers eatele
sold at lower quotations, but some
aide late .ot Welthemetowe,. Essex, 'few light exporters of . good ;quality
.England, and Mr. Walter George Or -
em of Goderich, late ot.Beifhol, Eng -
Med, The, bride,' who came. in on the
arm of her tether and alio gave her
away, was attired ilia dainty tees -
tome of cream figured mousselioe; the
skirt of which was tucked, and elbow
sleeees trimmed with cream silk and
Slanish lace, and ceceen sash ;
bridal veil and wrealh of orange blose
goms. ,She Also wore long silk •gloeeS
anl. carried a briquet of white canna -
teas And asnaragus fern. She ale°
wore a gold chain and locket; . the
gift pt the groom.. bride was
attended by two little maids hf honor,
Miss Grade Woollen, Wha wore a very
pretty costume of Striped white woe
lin with tepee yokes and short sleeves
trinimed with valenoiennee lace • and . Milkerg and Speingers. •
white silk %tell and carried a boquet A few good milkers mid springers
of sweet peas ; and Gertrude Macdone sold at $45 to $55 each. ;
al
Veal Calves. d &eased le a cosaume , of white
Swigs muslin, tucked ani feitnnied • Vaal Calves. ,
with valencionnes lace and, insertion. A few fairly good veal calm sold
White silk eash,.and cerried t bequet from $5 to Sh per oWtwith common
of pink cantatione. , The groete Was as low as $3,
attended by Master 't chant. Sheep atel Lambs.
brother of the, brides riotiverhoin and Export ewes.eold $3.50 to $3.90e
groomsman were Car:vttion 1?•,:rtcliter- but •lambs sold at lower priees, from
es, Rev: Mark Ternbell ollielated at $8,50 te $7:10 per. . -
the 'marrichee servien. After the set- Vohs. e
vice, the bridal larty aul ete ate -Mote GunfehLienited, quoted *teats", fed
to , the home of the brie wheee, a and watered, at $6.80 And $0.55, LO,b,
suitmtious dinner woe sr Cd and cars at country points. '
wit% flowers wses, and lotos in
eat glass the tables looked charming.
rit the eeMnt the 1 t1eil ioten
there to their new honie on f. oronto•
etreet where A VOOlIttOtt WAS held and
Colborne Towndilp
• Mrs. 4. Allen purposes taking A
trip to Brandon, Man., to .130 away
a couple a menus.
• Mr. Mutton is potting up a wind.
• naill over the deep well he recently
had bored.
Mr, S. B. Poatee ho.the job ,of the
cement work at No. 9 school.
OR the morning et the 16th inst.
Mrs. 'Agnes Quaid passed. away aft the
residence a her Si" Mr. • Roberti
• Quaid. The venerable lady was born
in Belfast„ Ireland, on August 2nd,
1812 and was thus fike her 96th year
-
She came to this country with her
husband, the late Andrew Quaid, sixty -
Penni years ago and first settled in thet
provinee of New. 13runivvick whexe
they lived foe twenty-five years. Since
that time they have lived in this
teWnship. She is .survived by eight
ehildren, thirayetheee graealchildrate
and twelve great' grandchildren. Her
husband' predeceased he i about 00;4
Teats. Mrs, I, Quaid remained in the.
posseeslou ef her faculties up to the
last. .
Miss Green Of this township , ate
tended the Winnipeg exhibition where
. . • •
she won first prize in the butterereak-
ing competition. There were eighteen
contestants from :varies parts ohtlie
Ulnited States and Canada, 13efOriebkii
tete* home Miss Green- will' visit
ether fairs west of Wineipeg,
Rev. J, R. Mann will conduct his
first communion ecreice in the Stnitilre
• Hill church On Studley hext,
The smithy at Smith's' Hill is
eleeed again and Mr, J. F. Mulhollaad
has gone te Seatorth to work in , the
foundry' there. ,
Sovepty,-five cents per barrel is being"
paid for Duchess apples in this town. -
ship, . •
The fall wheat is teaming otit as fete
a crop as we have had in Colleorne
township for some years,
• Morris Township,
• Miss Stella Speiren ot Goderieh has
been wending scone of her nalidaye
with relatives in this township. and. hi
Gr• ey
Jessie. Deacon, ar.d'ell' iSs, ' A.14
Hughes of Toronto aee visitors with
Miss Minnie 'Walker. . •• .
'The mother of Mts.. Williaan Ibiet-
er of Morris died at the home et her
soh in Mondale tho'first of 4u1y at
the .age of 86 years. 'The deceaaed
lady 'lived in, this section a nuntber of
years ago. •
Charles Baxter met with an accidenill
a short time ago which will ley him
oft ;froth work, for. some He! and
hie men were building a lament silo
for Hewes Mather s• of Kerrie end were
lifting the rings ereparetery to nett-
ing'. on the 'last tier - ashen .freine some
cause .the •ectient eVork eoltepeen one
Mr. Baxter fell about thirty feet , to:
the ''ground, sustaining rere Mensal
abont • the head and breaet, eS-
cape from serious injury ,s .71.,44cul-
ous. • •
OsiliOnO.PrOteit
, . .
. .
"Last Thursday, :being the ..23ra; insta
was the, last, day for the: filing of plich
tion hrotests. Only one protest had'
beat filed and therefore the whole el-
ection goes peactically without pro-
test, as .the litigation in Grenville re-
sults from a dispute •between, two riv-
al• Consetv!atives. '!'hs is the , fire
time in the history of the prey*
that •therc.,, has been sech.a clean sheet
aita Conserhetives are remarking with
some elation that it WaS. the first elec.,
tion,'under Conseevetiverauh jces.
Our Ottawa Letter
Ottawa, 4fuly 28.th, 1908. .
The Session which elosed on Moa.
clay Was the longest in the hietory pE
coada. It was A reeOrd session in,
several other repots.
It authorised the largest supply $1.1s
known in Canadian 'history.
It, aoted more subsidies 'Ohm
previous. session.
It sa.w Ale longest and most ,drenag.
ing.list at exposures ever recordea I in
OAO year, of Government enal-akiminis-
tnetioh, of 1 Publie graft and d.eperte
mental incompetence ; some Made in
the House of Commons, some in acorn-
mittees! and souse by coturnissions,
It saw more effort by Government,
suppOters to eurenreis iinenity and em-
cee' the facts than had ever been
known in Parliament before. ;
it saw the greatest member of votes
to excuee wrong doing and to: reject
propo.sitions of Worm than had ever
beed.renerdeds in .lone &helot'.
It saw: More Government surrenders
and backings -down than any Ministry
bad made In " the same length of thine
be.lif?tres.aw mote energetic and effective
Opposition than has been known at
Ottawa for many years, •
A Record of Bad Votes.
.Mhe following record of motiong vote
ed dewy. giveassome indication of the
nature of the session, ,
Deeenther htli.-Motioes of Mr. conk -
shut that the'condect lot public Intehr
ess .has not been characterized by
reasonable forchieht,,care and prod-
ence. Rejected bra vote of 95 to 56.
DeceMber lurk -motion a Mr, Arm"
strong. for free rural mail delivery,
Rejected, ,103 to 54, a.
December llth.-Motion of -Mr. Bar-
ker condemning- unbusineselilee ar-
rangement °and laok publie control
in respect to the Quebce bridge. : Re-
jecteci, 96 to 50. 1 • -
Jeneary, 13th,-M0tion of Mr. Ames.'
for the productiOn of :original. applicae
done, for four UMW Rejected,
86j; atia5r1; hlathehlatian: of Mr.. Bord-
en that the tepueseiitatives °of the Peos
hie have the • right 'to examine public
documents connected 'witia the buetrieste
of the country,. aad. the.t he denial
justified. the refusal of, supplies. Ac -
peeked by .the. Government •and passed
unanimously, . ' • e .
',January 24th. -Motion by alr., Nor-
thrae, that 'su5ject to: certain tonsiel-:
eeatioithi trimilbers . of Parliament have
a right to eeemine records 'of Govern-
ment, and the archives.' (language of
the 'resolution quoted them statement
Of Lattrier himself)), Rejected 95.te,50.
Motion of Mr. Cockshuttagaingt eeee
sisted immigration •.'oicept, of sagricel-
tura.1 And domestics Olass. , headed MI
..Goeertiment '.nantendneent. • !
January 28th. -Motion by M. Bor-
denhthat Canada. ghotsid.not enter' Me
. any treaty .depriving herself oi the
control. of hey own, immigration. • Re-
jected, 100 to. 46: , • •
,and then opettel.. in public, ReSeeten;
that . tenders toe' timber* ihnite , should
be heeit secret tiine olAtiening;
,
March elatheahdotiori .1$.1r. Pettey,.
'coinleinning publie expenditure •on
'Omits for private a,d•vantalge and
for public benefit. Rejected, 99. to 43.
March 30th.,e-IVIotion by .aft. Poeta.
th. that supplies , purehesed by the.Gohe
ernment- be bought by public atender
thebegii pureleasetig!: • comaiiSsi0li,;
amendeneet .by -Mr., Fieldale .hat" pitr-
Oases be :by treater as far as •prectics-
• able and -ender the. direction of i.miniSt;
erg.. Amendment Carried And motion.•
loet by votes of 93 to 43, end -ea to
44. Amendment ;of Blain • that.
the' Present SyStan purchasing front
f . middlemen ,at, excessive prices be (118 -
continued. 'Rejeetedi. 90. to 46. .
April 24th-Motien ; of ,Mr.Monk
d that the. titne hag wipe to emee pays
ing liceitte • of so much:pet head ,: or
anunigeantseLltejse'aed 95 to
&piiI!0th -Motion •of Mr. Borden
that the -departmenteh inquiry' • by
Judge Cassels is far too neerow, And
that in view of thahelloyal commis-
sion tailert. of extrevagelnee,, waste,
ineffiCieneye and mal..-adiniedetratien,
Public interest • demands the appoint-
ment of e cemmission.with full pow-
ers tto • ,investigate . all dePartments,
Rejected, 99. to 48. . •• • • ,'
.'Mey, -.1.9th.-letotion by M. 'L alto,
regretting the itniieovidcet alteriatioa
of 'pablic domain, and• aelcing for iff^;
vestigation , with the, vieve .of restoring
to tne people The lands and timber on-
tained by fraud and simposttion. Re-
jected,. 91 to 46. • , .
May 2ndaeillotion of 'Dr. Worthing-
ton, that the Ross teineactienci
were extrevagant .• mid. improvident.
Rejected,' 55 to 18. . • •
May 26th. -Motion .• by Me. Foster,
that .Civil Service eppointtnehtte
should be inade on meritaafter an ex-
amination by notahartzaneCommiesten.
Rejecte-d, .72 to. 30. '
Maya9th.-Matiett. •Mr. Lenrioa,
in connection' with Sir Frederick Bord-
en and the $t. John Cold storage
deal, that, ministers Aoki net be
norinected with companies eeceieing
contracts and subsidies from the Gov-
ernment. Aceehted by. Sir Wilfrid.
• July lith.-Motieh by Mr. Lenhoa.
that the committee appointed to in-
quire, into charges of over-clessitleatiott
and over -payment on the Transcon.
tinental ReilWaY he instructed to re-
enettnitolteadn:Incotinoa513ette. ietheatigatihn.
Jttle ilth.-elly Mr, Lake. Amend -
meet to the Lauda' Act, that action
he taken...WM the hieVe of setting Ohio
ahuatitity of Wegtern . land _to ..S.UV.•
port highret Ilejectiult 65
to 89. .
jely 10th. -13y Mr. Poeta setting
forth and eethleilihing the reckless and
imprudent Amanda' 'policy of the toy-
erriment IteleateiL
In addition' there were over a thorn
inotione amebding the 'eleetiohe net,
by ingertilig More strifigeht proviedons
against fraud Atid Oortaptioitt, evilest
interfere/ice , bee GovernMent officialse
arid givingigteetes publicity to' eleetion
eapettilitere. These, With the amend -
tient against Pedertil interference withi
Ontario lists, were all rejected by tide
Government majority •
Live Stock Market,
Toeontoe July- 27th. -Tho receipte o
live stock at the Union Stock yard
today were 54 car loads, composed 'e
1152 cattle, 7 hog, .197 sheep. in
lambs; 27 calvee and about 40 horses!
turned to Galt this week. •
Rev. Mr. and • Mrs. Jones' arrived
from Galt thie week, •
A very prett, .wedding teetk place
in ;St. George1s ' cherch. on Sa.turdaY.
the 18411 inst., the contracting part -
les being Mei Alice Merchant -of
London, England, t•hird tlanghter et
Mr. and Mrs. Jethn Merchant of God-.
vvere bought, for butehers' purposes,
and these were bought around $5 end
there were few of them.
Exporters., • .
Export steers of good quality sold
at $5.30 tO $5.97a ; medium export
steers, $4,90 to 45.25 export bulls;
$3.75 to $4.75, with one; or two at
$alta. Export cows, e4 to $4.25.
Butchers!, •
PriMe picked lots of butehere and
light exporters, d5 to $5.2h ; loads of
good, $4.40 to $4.80; but Oily one or
two loads at the latter price ;medium
butchers $3.75 to $4 ; common butch-
ers, 43.4'0 to $3.60 •, medium butehers
eo.ws $3.25 to $.50; nOtninon cows,
to $3; canners, $1.50S to
Gosierich
Miss belina Durand hag returned to
seueic and sone rellowsel 1 v ri freela eareaie after spending three wean
molts made the hours liass by Very in town as the guest of her Alster. Mrs.
rOdlY, The bride beltngei lo ' the Wittier Latimer,
Dame:die $eltne ttaf ..1 the Pedfoid * The Misses Maud Ad" Pearl Cox of
theiferre of the Woluot's St. Thomas are the iiiiAts ,qf their
••nd, n. Frightful, roeivifig stony gifts unele .and aunt, Mr, Awl pre Albert
thah there. Cox,
. Blyth
In tho voters' list tor Blyth for the
pretent year there axe 324 names of
whom 1198 are entitled to vote at Pare
Ilamentery and Municipal elections', 98
at Nuniciffal • elections only and a
at Parliamentary elections only. 1.05
persons are eligible to servo as jurors
The G. • W. Telegraph 04inimaY
appealed agalest their assessment
the township of East Wawanosh but
the Judge has reserved his dehision.
The' caw wee tried, here,
Large •shipmente of cherries were
made from Blyth station during the
Past fortnigItt,
Miss M. Floody has ibeen, engaged to
take the leaderehip of the Methodist
choir, Miss Enriena Moser having re-
signed.
Wednesday el neitt week Will be
Auburn's civic
Dungannon. .
Mr. Rivers Teeswate' r. visited
his brother here' last WV*,
,Miss Olive Crawford has returned
home, -her bolidaVs for this season be-
ing over.
Mr. and Mo. George Bradford and
family visited friends at Holyrood re-
cently.
hfiss, Matte Ross has returned from
Rir$ey where she visited Wend% for a
fewiVir.Weennkds: 11W. Lavery and daughter
of Petrelia visited at the Mallough
House last week,
Mrs, (Itev„) Treleaven and •daughter,
cif Remit ton.' aie- Visiting among friends
in this cominunity for a few weeks.
.Veterinary Bechtel, Wife and, daugh-
ter of Elmira have been visiting at
the Ione of Mr, James Whyard.
Rev, .T, Sewers 'of the Ashfield
circuit occupied the pulpit of the Me-
thodist .churoh on Sundae. •
•Cecil Treleaven has . returned
Watford after spending ..his holidays
nader the parentel . roof. • .
• Monday 'next, the 3rd. of• August,
will, be Dungannon'S. civic holiday and
all. placer,. of business will be closed.
One day recently Mrs. T. G. Allen:
4114,0 while scrubbing and fractured
a bone in 'the leg...The injured limb,
is doing as well as can be expected and
Mo.' Allen will he .a,betut ag usuall in,
feldec.laayesci J. Walkoie •ead Mr.
and Mrs. .Temple ;, Clark have ..been
camping at Grand Bend. •
• 'MUSIC AT TORONTO FAIR.
One oh gip Regimental •Bands that
will be at the Canadian National Ex-
• hibition,Toronto,. is that of .the Royal
Canadian Regimene ;: at- presen.t stat;
toned at Hadifas, N., 5, This . 13aold,.
by. general consent, is ;acknowledged to
be the equal Of almost' any Band in elhe
British military or naval „service. It
consists of 'fifty-tWo pieces' and is con-
ducted by an Irishman, Who, as Some -
Wady has deseribed hirn, bas music in
his soul, namely, M:chae, In
addition,asenee thirty ether Bandlatwils
'tarnish music at the'Exhibitien.
'The Old Barn
Gray barn and draggled meadow.,
Blurred green of grass and leaves,
The sky'an awful shadow, '
For .on. her gray fade weaves.
The rain with silver threads,,
That fleck the' muddy puddle,
That -rattle on th.esluxis • '
'Where the cold eettla. huddle. t
The, oh, the haymow soft
And deep and dark ancl :warsilt
On sweet hay pileid, alofte-
While oeserthea,d the Storm • .•
Siveeps the wet shingles!, drips .
At eaves, makes enusie
wild -
We listeti;,the.soul eltps '
• Years ;back and is, A OM. .
. •
eilieva-aehea-the-,eteset
• We turn' from Life's hot foant,
Get Milk° World's hvarm heart,
Yee, make Eanth's heart our home
.Ands lie there warin, secure,
as a child of five,
Heart cleansed, setene and puce
•• And gihri to be alive.
-James Oppetffieim in Womiatia Home
Companioh for Auguse.
•
Marriages .
CATLINGa-JOHNSTON-fn Godeeich
• on July 23rd, by Rev, eft. Mill-
. yard,' James William Caging, late
of Cockburn bland, to Mrs. ;Mary,
• -Johnston, .both of Goderich.
EDWARDS--DALE-M St. Patil's
rectory; Clinton, on July 29th,
• by Rev. 0, R. Clunne Lillie Dale
of the township of doderich to
'Llernusjasemlsia William Edwards ot
•
CATLING -MITCHELL --At .Tratheele
• on on July 6th, by Rev, C. 1.-A.
Pocock, Loretta May, datighter Of
• Mr. Robert Mitchell, late of Wing -
ham, to Charles Richard Catling
of Cockburn Island, formerly et
Cliritote
Deaths
GUNN-In Clinton On Jule 22nd,
Amy Ross, third. daughter of Dr.
. W; Gunn, aged la years, 5 months
and 7 days.'•
MeGREGOR,-Tu IMMO ei July 24,
Donald D., soh of _Mr. Ovaries
McGregor, aged 7 yearn and 6
trionthe,
QUAID- In Colborne township on
Jti1yttth, Agnes MeMillan, relict
of the late Androw Quaid, aged 96
year's. l• • •
11/eCIDLLAGII.-- la Goderich toWfl
Ain' tin July 10th, Albert E.
McCullagh, aged 18 years and 10
110Griltre-tbs. InMcKillop on July 18th,
William Hogg, aged '78 ynrs,
ORR..., In Wingham on. July 22nd,
Alexander Orr, aged. 51 year.
Births
otinstoitm-in London on ably. 2ndit
Itfr. and Mrs. Joel% Caulaiere,
a daughter.
. 5
TT. fl
Mrs. William ftender$00,
SCR:IEvDe
ueLSit,ELwSSy pritv.NA.
wxraixAst EEN.DERsott„
ay,. Ore*, N. W. T., Oen., writes%
• wila troubled with very aerieua hi:
term, weaktmea, which exhaueted
po Sheet 1 feared I would lose my mind.
euffacel egony with eny back, the
„pain extending down my left leg. The
pain was so se-vere thal 1 wouhi have
welcomed death as a relief.
0,1*mm cured me of tide trOoblerL
DO wonder I recommend it so highly.
"It will soon be two years since X
found relief from the pain and not a
sign of it has returned,
661 ant glad that there is a way. in .
Which 1 can epeak of this, se many a
sufferer may read my testimonials and
no* only read, but believe.”
liad Ohlen tip Ail fiellais
Mne. Albina Chauvin, No. 50 Bata
Agnes. St, Henri, Montreal, Caned*,
wriPeeL
e sider Pernna better than any.
other remedy, as it cured me when ncotlr.
ing else coald„
• suffered for years and years with
heart trouble, headaches and weaknesa.
never expected to fled, anything to
eaurtrine'
iedreruna and an; entirely curedee.
600 STENK00-11:41:1 AND .
TELEGRAPNIBRS
trained by our manager last year.
Experience c o un t s. Graduates
most euceessfia. • Special • Course
for Teachere. Mail ()courses. Send
potent for partieulars.
FALL TERM OPEN SEPT. I
Clinton Business College.
GEORGE SPOTTON, Pmesmeet.4
•J. B. Hoover
•
Nelson Bal
earr
that is as superior to the oedinary
kiad as a •rna,l diamond is to an imi-
tation. We handle none but the hen-
eatly and substantially built kind.
If you paid us
more
than. ofdinary price)‚OU Would
still be geting 'goad. value for
your money. Our prices, )10WOVOr,
•• are as low ai• the lowest, By
doing your furniture baying here
you hot alone get the beet quelity,
but else the best Valties.
ahdlacei
lioitor 81. B
Purniture and Funeral
Directors.
We ate the reile agen* tot the
Panteue Iterettleo Springs .atut
Osteritioor %armies.