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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-07-01, Page 4
I;� NiR'go-Dowd 4 nM>k1R .... r��u• Cotiexici� Tow�nsblp - . 11ir, Stihl. Whidponi spent 'i'uesdav at A&rs. W. Whitely went to C"xoderich Miss hands, our teacher, •had re- 'Mr. and Mrs, Needham oo ash tow ship Loudon. on Wednesday to attend the weddinta turned to her alome in GUY tc+wnshtp Mrs. Funstou of Goderich township On Alonday afternoon the juniors of of her son, Dr. tiChitely of C�oxria to ` Iwere guests of Mr- and Mrs, CWuliio It ll village Played a .game of base'•'Miss McVetti'c, daughter of Mr. Wil- . p. A. held its I%st•meet- Huclie this week. with a team. from Clinton who• liana Alc�'ettie of that lawn. )Sirs. ' d Mr, and Mrs. Ilea. Rothwell swill were picnicitiin>,g here, resulting in a Whitely was accoxnpankK41sy her dangh- Wedding. ; rnR on Tuesday nlgiit week, for �e Fish 1.olxdotl friends this wecli.. summer months. victory for oyr'boys by 19 to 17. Iter, Bliss 7,ella, and her son, Mr. Mra,"Noble and Miss -Anus N`ah,e Mr. and Mrs. I•.dward Pollock of, The following have takeh ct•t1,a$cs Fere Whitely. l the Huron 'Load east spent o sew Ripley have, been. the guests cf th' in Westminster Grove for the sura - of Y Present's days 4ha Past week as ho guests of latter's brother, Mr. John T110tnpscu, mer : Mrs. W. McLean and family, •�" �-�" "^"""""�"' our postmistress. 'and other relatives In, ell's tuwnsltip, Rev, Dadsonand 's farm ytlof'a naQ sued I em John Wright lam y vi;;this the a native. Misses Chi�dley and Wisesttan .of Clue- Morris. 'members n his family Vi this W. ani Stanley of which �Mr. Follovk is �► Me�>r �eddllu cao eaill, be Selected ergo• L. 0. L. No. 189 will at ciLFt11L ton: llyZiss. Qeorgina Murray, teacher, (service in .Sharon church ut 2.201 Rev. IV. L. Hiles preached his fare- "Sunnyside," the home of :lir and' at this store. Blytb, is visiting her sister, Mrs• o'clock on Sunday next. Rev, Mr- ,well sermon -on Sunday even n,, last Mrs. Jas. Gibson. of Morris, was the L3ndsaY• 'Snowden will be the,preacher. Nel6h- in•this village. On Monday mornl.nglscene of a pretty wedding on Wednes-' Mr. John Scarlett of Leadbvey, G•eo• boring lodges are invited. he left for Kincardine accompanied by AZains of near -Blyth and Matt. Mains;' Mr Thos. Beetles sold five~ s?ring,' day of last week when, their daughter, Londesboro, attended a degree meet-� his wife to visit his parents: Rev. (Minnie L., became the t'r'ee of Situp - L it1 the Orange hall one night lambs to a Clinton dealer this week'Hiles will supply for the next three son J. McCall of the same township. P • last week. `for twenty-five dollars. months at Malden after which he will I promptly at high noon to, the strains . Ci11IlaWare The Reeve of Hullctt and .Councillor 'Rev. Mr, Hiles -preached his farewell leave for Glasgow, Scotland, where of a beautiful wedding march played I sermons on the Bayfield Circuit last be will continue his studies for a by 51' Bella McCall of Toronto, srs- ber of jobs on lire Base let a tfiuni , Line 1;Lst (Sunday. (year. His, successor, the Rev, Fort- ter of the groom, the wards which Lobb. of oGade n t lowish P Miss Tessie Halliday and Mires Tes- ner is, expected will occupy the Pul- linked two young hearts as one were Cut Class week. sie Robertson of Belgrave spent pit byre ori Sunday next at 1l a• m, Blyth, Y p i The s}icd-•at the old Baptist church from Friday until Tuesday as the The tug "Edward Blake" and scow ip pronounced b Rev. W H. Cooper, • of on the Base Lino has been torn. clown guests of Mrs. J. B. Stewart of the of Goderich Tuesday with a arrived in the harbor on The ceremony was perfornief! on which was tastefully Lamps and re -erected at the nzw eb'arch Bayfield Line. and lumber with a load of shingles, lath) Y Auburn, 1 The wedding of Mr. Ed. :Miller, a l Mustard• i ilasge e , The wardens of St. I'ete>''s church Prosperous young farmer of tha 9th I ?Mn. Eddie Baker, oY Owen Sounds,decorated with flowers, white draping Tea Sets are improving the shed and have con to Miss Rose Dempsey, daughter carne home to attend the funeral of and a wedding hell, gravelled around the Church itself. of Mr. John Dempsey of the same con. his mother, Mrs.. Kenneth. Murray, on I The,brida was !riven away by her Miss Winnie Thompson, to:LJ'her. in s announced for hi h noon• oil. �Votfnes- Saturday. ]ifs sister, Mrs. George father and 'looked charming in a dain- Dinner Sets the Blyth Publ a school, is home for } day of this week, The happy couple Stewart of Detroit, also arrived hong qty gown of white SiFk with bridal veil the holidays. 'will take the '1.15 train at C}inton'for but 'was too late for the funeral, ,and Idly of the valley. She carried a Bliss Jennie Mairs, who :las been their honeymoon trip. On their re- They are the guests of. their sister,. large boduet of white roses, lily of h' ' St Ole is also home for k t '0 the valley and fern. ,klub' lata 1009 —r teao ung in a y turn they will take up house eep1n.S Mrs. Reber own. the vacation,. t 1 Our Orange Lodge will, of course, on the Peter Cool'farm, also on tete Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pollock of The bride and,groam were attended ��- 9th con, Kincardine were visiting friends iii the by little Verna McCall, niece of the - ©! 4 celebrate the l2th in Clinttln, I The' News -Record and the Weekly village and neighborhood' lately. 'groom as flower girl and little Jas. ^^ 00 OPER S I on the evening of July lith, Rev- Mail 'and Empire or the Family Her- I. Mr. John Stanbury of the London Taman, -nephew of the bridle, as page. r■ ._ �% TACV�S W. 1-1 Dunbar will address the Orange aid and We Star will be sent to Road is the guest of his brother, Dr.I The guests to the number of one BOOKj� m•en• ' ° any d -dress in Canada to the end of Stanbury, hundred and twenty were served to a STORE f Councillor John Barr passed `ht'attgb, 1909 for fifty cents, Mr. Will. Govenlock and wife of dainty luncheon in the large diniiag • OU village the otlicr day with ,a big Seaforth and 1VTrs, Andrews :Lid son,iroom which was 1?>Zatrtifully decorated n Joald of strawberries for Clinton, Toronto,'were ,the guests of aTr• ail -with fern, myrtle and white flowers: anurnls, 111 S T. 11Zason Sr, tool. in i.he ex- Er in a few da. s the' c u 1 amidlothing illiOLINTO'N. Mrs, 1VIrs. Cleorge wY after which the :happy o p eLondon Road. . ' co-sign to .Detroit, past weak. showers of white blossoms,:. confetti Mr; and Mrs. Jos. H. Freeman ' of Mrs, Fred. Waldron is on the sick Miss Alma Brown of Strathroy island rice, boarded the. train far 'roron- Stapleton spent Sunday with: the: list. to, London, Chatham and other points, your Q ors f01' Shirts, latter's parents, Mr, and 3lrs• ,lthn Collars Nec'k-A-ear, Hosiery, the guest a Mrs. John 1Vltlddon at Th Make. this Store head uar Johnstone, - J• Mrs. Richard Jennison has. been cc•n- present. a wedding gifts were beaxtifui and , �L' resident of this section, who is fined to the house, for several clay's:, � 'Nits. Ranieri, the Aiissos Julia and well . selected. Ther grooms gift to I Underwear, „ ,,. , 1 Mrs. J. T,• McKnight presented her Catharine Rankin,;, rand Mastcrs►�Dt nald I11 fact. Everything .that a .Man Or Boy wears on the "Indian List, haon ams lti,me the bride:was a pearl sunburst to the liege lord with, a young son on Sun- and Jack Rankin -of Detroit have tak- organist a gold and .pearl necklace, and several times' lately -under the in- g yen Miss Simpson's cottage, on Bay- to he little -attendants, gold signet GO TO. fluence ' of the intoxicating bowl. He daY.. P g o th t Mr. Walter S•winbank has added- to fiield,Terrace for the season. Y t Watts &Son for good ,i has probably forbotten the. penalties the appearance of his property by giv- I Mr. , Chat lie Edwards and wife. of I The bride's. going away dress was a V. H attached -to such violatip,ts t,, tre we have a splendid 'range of Men's and.. shoe repairing. We make a speei- r act, Warning -night also • b + 'a+.u': c red Ing bis dwelling a coat of paint. Toronto are guests at Mr. . Ii. Dari brown San Toy tai:ored suit with alitp of repairing and -lo it while . jj those who furnish liini i,r 71t she 1 Mr. Wm, Elliott has completcd. the rap's. hat to match. Boys Aeady-to-wear. Clothing. lt0 concrete- foundation to - :Mr. Wm.' Mr.; John Elliott of Cai:U-rry, Alan., I Guests were present from Toronto, you wait. liquor. . • _ Trio following is. the report for U. Grant's bain. lis _the guest of his brother, AIT; Ed- New, Fork, London, CToderidi,.ii'ung- Our Charges are Right d lIullett: On Sunday Iasi Air.. James .Nott, ward Elliott, Principal of the Publiciham, Brussels, Erin; Wlildmay and I I ls: s. z\To. 12, Godcr;,ch an Our 2- iece .Summer Suits are the newest that FARMERS AND OTHERS ! We Nanics aro in order of merit ; i Who was born , on 'the Loudon (Load drool. surrounding neighborhood. p TO F sistp-nine: years ago, breathed his I' 141' . and 1tlrs. Robert Brownlee and earl lie. bought; .r. tinging in prices from $4 to $12. have several pairs of our "own made Sr, "4ih—Eddie,Aliller, Loi,? Clatllen which we will sell cheap. Just er .L nn Mair, Gc�a;tilc.i'itit• last after several montl11% illness. He daughter of Tuckersmith spent Sun - of Do not.fail•to see these Suits if you are. needing boots tt you want to keep your feet g Jr;'4th—Edith Harvey, Jin' Lovctt;;.j��as one of the first to first sec ' the dap 'the guests of his sister, :i1rs. H. Hay Township. the g y I Ilight of day on that fain highway. Little. anythlna ill t11i8 fine.. dry while the season is opening up Harold Biggin. a spcnt his ,whole life on the .-farm i Mr. and Mrs. `T. H -Heath, Bliss Mr. • Russell; B. A,:, vi Cal- - ~ Come in and see them. I Sr, 3rd=Jennie Miller, Sec.�rrl Me -Hp- Brien,.Bettie Beacom: and by strenuous exertions wan iron' Dorothy and. AZaster Harold kleatli, gory. Normal School, Alberta; son of osite the ostoffice., , the forest a comfortable home for `ane maid, Miss .Thompson,- of I:andon Mr• William Russell, con,, 2, Hay; at Our stand is opp • P Jr. 3rd—B anny Lovett, .Ma,).l Ilax 1 •n�e Law- .himse-lf and family. He. was a con- arrived last week and have eta ee present in New 'i or' S R�beiut no re- Tailoring a. Spec><alty.. . We have started a ,branch vey, . Tecnie. Marquis, F arc turn to •his•. western home. Ile has . business at Londesboro jointly son, Calvin Lovett. sistent meml)er c,f` the Ont. St, church, possession of their sumnleY- co g , . ,. 11 Clinton; with which he was Collin, "Thc..Cedars" on the terrace. o been on air extended tour since s�i1r61, with Mr. McKeown's harness Sr. 2nd!-Eida 1,air, 1�iv, 5z�� C He is survived by l Reg. Marks, wlio has been attendiriI visiting some of the leading scliou�s at All repairs 'taken _ there I Jr. 2nd -Jean Lindsay, chive. �liight; for many yea's. • ` shop P his wife and by their, two sons, and the Normal at Hamilton, . arch s. Minneapolis, Chtca o ;,;id s'Cltv:i l oinLs will have our best and careful Fred. Jorinson Jim .`Joltmson. y in -the United States :and Ontario, attention. Pt:, .lid --Flora Miller, •Cora taller, four daughters.: Fred. and Tilly roan hO�he a1lwai s eYce�lent choir of �a St..�a W J ACOBS- Dorothy Ma the homestead, Albert at the ..0 a Y ._ Watts Pt. 1st -Bessie Lin'say, 11dry. pian Soo, >441rs. .Barry Peacock and ,Andrew's church was, ,assisted "Gn Sur!• W• H. !'ails & Son Wri hbi Amy 11C !ea, :tiiii i,5'ller• • Mrs: William Grant of the London day a• m. last ,by Bliss, sangThern Rob - g .,Road and Mrs. Hugh McConnell of ertson of Toronto wl►o sang in sweet Only.. One Cure ' --•-•- p voioe the (sacred sole, "The Good A -- l3ensa1l. The funeral tool.: lace on g For • L� Bad. Stomach.' Tuesday ..Afternoon to Clinton comet- 5liepl)erd:" In the evening IVIr: �Vin- cry, ,the so being -conducted by ter of Detroit gave as a carnet• solo' . ' I. • Rev. hli.: Kerr. 'The 'deceased having "The Last .Chord.." Nexi Sundae ev- INDIGESTION.' AiV'D SIB.TILAR (� a member of Court Maple ' Leaf, ening Master Douglas Stanbury of TROUBLES MUST - BE mpp Ur pa p �! 1�been .t•es .the 7R V lil���'V ary��1111) an members of the Court - Toronto will sing which assts EA TED THROUGH O 111 V Couch ton Clinton,, y TR attended the.wa.. land the ritual far congregation of a great treat... 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Edwards ' and. IE BLOOD. the dee arta' was read t-tr-Isaac Diedds I - Tndi esti T STAPLE AND FANCY : DRY G40DS. P on can be treated in Many and J. P.. Sheppard. The. pallbearers child, Mr and Arts. Will. Leaden :ani r son of 'I•oronto and. Mr. Newman of. g DRESS;- were;: George•.Watts,•R.' Jeniiison,. J. hnFor Ways;. but it can.. be cured in only Wa a, v ?41LLINERY MANTLES . R 11 W:.'Falconer'. �V. hardy and Detroit are guests at Mrs. Jo, one. way—through the blood.: Purge- E. Balli . en's. r gus tives . cannot. cure • indigestion: By , H. Livermore. . 1.1 6hr�n, and daughter, Aliss, til main force they move fire food 'on Below will be found peC'lals Oli 0- LLtM • 'sit= a c Lucy 'Mohring gof Benmidler are vi undigested:: That• weakens the eededl at this t nee •`' ing.at her sister's, V[rs. .t but ,,a, .,an whole ' s stem uses up the natural Very class L�:f goods `n he y ea Varna. , �derson'S: ••' , juices of the body size_ leaves:: •the . l 0 t r. A NeW ree Gn Satdrday.: evenit>Ig-1ast our crash��� The, contracts fi� the been let` for: the'( ,, stomach and bowels .parched . and football foam, ,The Lakesides" suffer . Glenn bridge, the superstructure to s. •f tlxa *`Yald' sore. 1t is a cause ,.of' indigestion La,,. er Rockers, solid oak; : - $2 � j�' lire Hill Company' of Mitchell and,'.tlte ed defeat at the ,tan l . , not • a .cure. ' Others . try predigested Large Rattan Chairs, full real - - 2.40 of Ra its to AZT:. R'. J. El- Heads by a score of l , to tl• foods ,and peptonized drugs. But 'VerlLndah Chairs, red - _ 2 If Koper balk Gloves arenot g cement 'aliutnl� liott, .contractor of Clinton. _ The H11L'!' Master Abe. Brandon lett :or. 'l'ues- drugs which digest the food for the Verandah Chairs; green 2+50 ' will et about .-2600 and 1�Zr: day for Belgrave to spend .his.. boli- stomach. really. weaken ..its power. Mattresses, $5.0(1, for 4.50 i of Kap er. Cxleves contains their :guar- concern. g days. " 4.50 for 4.00 ��Vel'y. par p ti F,,il�iott',aiiaut' :1;1000. He will receive The.digesti,ve organs ciao never do the. „ 4,00 far - 3.50 fulfills it. (.cost not, a penny u is • and for A e cement � We are called upon this tv,;•it Ca.) rc- work properly until they are 'strong x= 3.50 for 3.00 antes, and every dealer $3:95 per e, b y _ 0 love °' cents per and .#or the cord the death 'of one of our. respect- !enough to do, 'it for .themselves, Moth- : Go.Carts, regular 4.00 for .. 3:75 more. You dont save a penny by getting a'po• r g , . -work and �5 P Y 3.2o for - :, a name On the excavating. For, the centract, award=' ed cittiens '•in the Apel son of trlrs. h ori- Ing caon..give, the stomach that lower so ask to see this mak.. Look for the 1 '' ed him there were. Sour tenders. - �.netl>I Murray who passed away cn(� .:.but the. rio}j, red blood. so abun� hits all sizes, extra uality', $1.00 tle,t nett flay morning at the age of b % I dant' su lied b Dr. Williams serving iViaehines, all prices, our leader, 6 -drawer 19 1, boil. Flack and w , q Tits 'township council i t s Y PP Y drop Tread , n Monday. The deceased has been a resiident of P 42 n 3''' ink Pills.: So the reason for the[r Rev. A. H. B'roryvn preached Itlsttare- � this place- for a good. tiffany Years: success is p�!ai,n The health of the Ito Beds, All price, from 2 to well sermons on Sunday. to large con- .She eves first married to 'Fredet-• stomach depends upon- the blood in Our special at $2,90 has been_ a great senor. lIf M11 d '1 v this week for ick Baker . who predeceased }ter about its delicate veins. It that' brood is , Last Ca or i lne�ry. gregations. an ea, es , 22 ears a leaving a w fe and five his new 'field of tabor near Chatham. Y ago, g weak and watery the gastric. glands ' - thin we �i successor, Rev. Mr. Taylor arriv- children, .-Mrs. Robert Brown of. this haven't the strength. to secrete the Just a small assortment , left, • but every gI s . c villa a Mrs, George Stewart of I e- . nt for ''est on$ half of •resole.- es this week and will, be in, charge troi t and Fred. of this viil:t);c, �; il: Juices which, alone . car& digest. ' the The Store 1 Phone 28 j food If the blood is loaded with im have lu this departure, a1 eNightor next Sunday. He comes highly `re- rice : _ : commended., ,li'ani of Goderich and Eddi3 n,''+li`'c purities Lt cannot ,absorb the good of Quality.Day p Peck we'. under- Sound° In 1888 she «as i' `'' ' irotri the food' when It• is , di'gested. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker ' 5.00 Hate for• $2.50 • AS Mr, Nathan marriage; to Mr. Kenneth ;Mclrray4 who stand;. Will•move back to his farm, an :now survives her. Tile fuivaral tools Nothing can stimulate the glands 4.00 Hats for 2.00 TO "SEF' the Babylon, Lino which has 'seen ren g and nothing can .absorb the nourish 3.00 Hats for 1:50 THEM ted for .4 fele years to Mr. W. L. place on Saturday Rev. to the meat but pure, red blood: And'�oth- � Iters. Bayfield come{cry, Rev.. 11r: kliles t 'conducting the service. Tlye piLilbear ing can give �, that pure, red blood but Mr.. John 'Beatty presided At the • Dr.. Williams Pink Pills. Mrs.. Al- ers were Messrs. Thos .Ca11t+�ron, Jahn Entrance examination at Zurich and Ired. Gallant itIill River P', E, I. les Burns ' ' ' ...um�rs�mav�so+omomcm�tsa,moma,m�m�bel�,m�mb� ` . Mr. George Baird at the exalninAtion Ferguson, Ror,,rt. >k.iott, Jan ' says: --`•'For, several years, previous Splendid Nosier Value �Vm. sterling and Jantes stuLgeun. J here. , and up to .two years ago, I 'suffered SpI Mr:' and Mrs, Isaac RLchatds of - 'A number from. around here .deliver- continually from -indigestion. 1 could d were the guests of his • mother, i is. We are constantly being complimented oh' nlxr ed thein Jigs, to, Mr, R, Fitzsimmons It not eat enough to keep my strength, o NEW g GOO a rt low da s thts woe Hosiery, and we take great pride in offeringyou what 'Clinton on Monday. The :price, Rams 1s, a Y . Y of � Miss Ruby W�hiddblt, spent ".uesitay and what lrttle I did .eat, no :matter we really think is the best hosiery; money, can buy. $7.10; was very temptingwhat kind • t5f food, caused great Mr, W. Taylor made a shiprttent of the guest of Miss lt6vHastings on th pains, so that I: became much teduc� " ' Y 4th con. of Godorialt totvtr3liip, ,, Ask to see our 2 for 25e hose, castle to the•city market. on Idonday., Charles Macdonald has 'b en call- ed in flesh, strength and energy. I Rev. Mr. Brown sold his' driving I Mr. • , i oto consulted severe' doctors And took ZI'r ltavn•heen l)usy (luring the last few days ol)ening all od •home from Toronto o n uta o t ' )laein cin c)ur shelves 11A elitilel new stock of Gress Goods, Ging- Q Horse to •Mr. C. H. Wallis of Clinton. medicine from them but without my , -- g ' •cho 1 'twill serious iJ:lness of Itis mot'iter, Lvirs. �iattt,t, i'i ruts, lluslitts, I��aucy Be is null Belting, Collars, Ties, Z` hits The Methodist 5undav s a benefit whatever. On the Advice. , of a o Waists incl '1Vllitewoar alul in fact all lines of faney and staple Dry +r , t Ba fleld onThursda George C Macdonald, friend I began 'to take Dr. Williams • 'circ a y Y ' � (-Terris, 1`•itii� nu•Aus tittle �ve� aro letter prepared than we have been Skirts. to Clean for, .?S P Miss Campbell received ofd or to on . Cloth � Several from around here drove to I'init.Pills and soon ,good results a far soinc+ freta! past to tittend to rote- tvittlts, and `ve�guarantce you . er to Brucefield en Monday evenin;� to Monday of fere pestle of iter taicle. were noticed, I could sligbtlY Irr will find our pricer right. An skirt we have left in stock.. now will go at football match and speak very ,Mr. Henry Greer of Cleveland, Ohio, (crease the amount 'of food day after Any see the u b who passed away nit Monday. da e I�`,r'tri'y tlt�partluent 14 fall of new and natty goods at bargain prices. this rice. All brand new goods and regularly solei highly of the fast game put P Y Mrs, claret Miss Ruth and ]tlaster y, and suffered no '1ne0nvenienco, p f our net *.)ren+' village. M ' . , , until. After taking ten boxes 1 Could ci Small profits tLttel ittt)i'e lusiness is what we. mitt at. Full value for at $5.00, now $3.75. the tram o r3 { ti (Robert, Detroit, have taken a cattago . ( Court Varna tncets on Friday even t White City f•sr tiv) soa,aii• eat any lcintd of food and inn short rutty dollar ~peat is vvlttLt rote are surt�.to get if you Ileal here. Ing when the dele ate to the, Ilinh u1y the W Y time of `back to -mal state of '1"Au noel oxblood, tllur�s with hose to iliatch at lowest possible prices• g Miss Mary Portcr'1+•ld a,u•l ueaphea':s, g Y � ' (Court at London will present his re- blasters Wilson and Ilardio- Geddes of health and feel that Dr.. WlliiaLits _ Pink ('ills have surely -.atop nig of tt � I9pee%al v'illa's ill I'arns<)ls seed Vnilrellas. It will pay yott to See port, Neckwear part. Belgrave aro the i,uc,';s of the ieilrt• i , r, our tJtnlrella at $I before buying. g cr's sister, Mrs, Jaynes I�'crguson. most stubborn case of indige.stGon, » t i get these. Pills • front any Regular i5e Canvas Bats for risen at 500. au can- get a iouk 'at 1�'ew .Xeekwear, daintiness In nit; 'j"OVti/tl8ht dealer in iliedieine or they will be " i' `Stia sent by nciAw at �a0: cents a box or 11leti's Farley Shirts, Collars and Ties at reeltteed prices. �M every inch. 'S"anxet) Township , , ik Mr, .los. Dewar of I{incardine 'ig ,; . six boxes far $2.00 by hddress•rng the • 1 Lace and get Jabots aC v}siting. friends here at Present.. Miss M. Xe ncl of Blalte spent a Dr. Williams', Med eilne Co., Brock- Dutch Collars, embroidery, race and.liben' 250 to N C • i Mr. Thos. Stinson is confined to Itis few days last week, the guest of Mrs. Ville, Ont, EVERY DAY A BA'RGAI N DAY. bed at present: J, C„ Reid. .. lilt. aat- Mr. nd Mrs, Fratilt Hobson return- I 11Ziss Maggie I'eclt tuba etas been at• - 10 to their home at St. Thomas on tending tile Seaforth C. I. returned to Oxford t'ttivetsity conferred the Monday after spending A week.here. iter home on .Saturday last to spend honorary degree of D. C. L. on Earl Ask to see our 50c White .awn'Blouse. her vacat,on. Grey. I They were accompanied 'by the tatters y O. Penhale. MissJennie Melleath, with hex friend,sister,ILUNSTEEL�iOS- Miss " ATessrs.. All. Itolicris and MAlcolm 1Vir, J, 11lt.rdoclr spent 'Thursday ev• I)r. Worlttnat>i lots entered A second ' .,�� '�• C�HI�tT1E+�YY, AND A"t'rENTtO�i Ross ;3ilndayeit at the home of A1r,'cniitg last at the 'home of A7r, ,lush action. against the Western 'i'heologi- a ! + J, scotehrnere. tlehardson,: cal College at Monte!d, ,wlaiiltitiig rive �} Shiiifl profits and Mord Business. 11ICss Ida l�.vans spent ' a frw days let I We are glad to hear Mrs I'.ixtily thousand dollars, for libel, alleged to s1 AWAITS YOU HESE. ,Goderiell this week as the guest of Ciatke, who is ill in Detroit, is re- be contained in 1!ie crslr Miss Goldthorpe. covering, to his first suit. _/�.. - a. - . � ..�. Isar..•. _�