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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-07-18, Page 1'4VV.••••• ecord. --27th Yea we CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 18th, 1907 Whole Number 1482 The News4tecord will be Sent to any Addiess in Canada Until December 3Ist for Thirty Cents. ...sateli ge 1 1 It. is our them. training We hay, do not know Our prices watches. Cali and • .• . 100. Awe/4r and wieerireirimieerfriripitistirelaarnearripolpfteffiriplegliMI ' . ' ed. 'tit at - • .Hartley., t lit lit 1 is tit g .. . . • , • selling . . . that we ' ee, 'geed . del • , Canton ' • THE NEW PRINCIPAL. ' Mr. John, Heet•leye erincip'al ot the Blyth school, bas bon engaged aS sues cessor to gr. W, E. Lau it at a sal- g ary of $900. Ile bee a Ane reputatioe as. a -teacher. Ile is a brother ot Rev. rector ' • of the ErgItsli church, Blyth, end is eceive in S. S. and A. Y. P. A. work., • SICK EVER' SINCE-. . • . Several from Clinton and still more from Goderich township, who attended the eelebtation, in Birth last Friday, have . since had several days severe ill- ness, the 0,01110a:hit bean; of a weals.. ening nature and tendering them in- capable • ot any •xertion. It is suppos- ed ta .have originated fromethe toed they ate. • g" , . . SETH TAXES -A TUMBLE. '. • „ ). .. While, On ,the roof of the Ontario etreet church shed oe Mo, help, erg to, take ti building down,. Mr, , Seth. Fisher's feet went thrOugh ' the sheeting and he tell over head down; ward's. It gave his , ankle a • wrench and the. exposed. nails prickled • his - flesh soirievvhat, but otherwise he -was PERSONAL. Mr. W. T. O'Neil is spending the week with•.bis + in balmY1 breee9, Be field, Y ANOTHOR EVAPORATOR. , . Acting for tire firm of:McWilliams 4 Everett ot Toronto, . Mr, D. Cantelco bas bought tbe briek building near the G. T. etation in which' the MAU- Mg Conipany was formerly located. It Will be fitted up as an evaPorator with the Mest UP -to -date machinery. We understand that it is the Orne"s in tention else, to add to the• buildings and. ear in a canning plant This ad- dition to our local industries will make Clinton a still better market centre. ,. ' ° • - EXAMS IN. MUSIC.' e. This is the fourth anneal report :01 l' Glenn W. Campbel. s.suecesiul tOacidlig - ., e - corning to Clinton - Toronto sine . . Conservatory : Junior inroforte II( I d S " th P ^ ' ' * • Ise ea nod s,. cafor , honors, anti. Miss Mina MeIetesh, Seatorthe prim-. Master Harr ' Stev- ary piasnofoirtet, e. a NI. , y cnSOn , k ea cie le . n ondonis. e ,ConeeA.rvatoClerkry with Seaeorth. L, . Junior pianoforte, Miss Gledys•Chown lst cless 110 -riots, and Mise A.. Foster, .Varna ; printaiy pianoforte, • •.Miss EMI Hall, Wieghain, and Mise Laura 'Jervirs • .Clietore .hoth lst class haters, lb-aaition to -these at the Toronto Conservatory 'exams • in Feb, 1st. Miss 'Hazel, Bratdon of Belgrave re- delved her intermediate pianoforte eee, -Meath,. and Miss Jennie Melleth of Brumfield her Mao Marie -ceitifieate. This melees •Mr. 'Campbell's examine- tion class, ten in number for J007, all • succeseful. .• , . - A CORRE(.1XION. . . The , Nes-Record heeeeeen requested to. publish ,the folIeviing .: - . .. . "TO. the Editor, of ehe. Free Presea- •Please •allow me space to say a • few voids in. defence of the Clietereleira. inert teng were inaligned liy. your car- respendent of this .• town -.•One would infer ;trete reading his repoet that the :town .he beep repeetpdly asked to. pee ". • • s ' for boors, tot , .aid . first...mere DgOng 4904-4905 end Ie0e; ' I .wa.s ..clielrnian .of the 'Mance vommi400 :and. have np .hesitaeation in saying inet not . orate during that. terra of eeers .was ' an ac- couht o .. ..a. eature presented..to he Munch.. Our firemen are as -Melva- 'able arid . • .well eoehe,ved as ary such eeidy of:men meed 'te. he,. and feel -very. keenly. •910. • • • insult offered. to: them ,by your orreepondents . Tresting you will • give th1S as - prominent • a place s iii in yraw paper as. that gieen• the Mp•Ort cern lained et I• am Yours' truly, I-1 • • • a• • , ,, , . . . ..ye ,.. •• Wiltee, eelay.er. • . . • • , ... • • • • - PIANO .RECITAL; ' , .. On Tuesday . etreiting• °fleet" weet, .. . eine of Miss t 1 Sybil Ceur ices ten 9, ' 1 ' t her home •• the 'f ' el- gave a recite, e. , , 4110 irig being the . program given, : .Vales Chreinatignee-Godard The Flatterer:ea • ..., . . . ' : - • : 7 claim 0 -- Afi.:s goons. plentsteel:• . e nad. , ••• • .•. . Flewer•SeegeLaege, Misileattie Lae • is I;i, Lee Sylphesa-Bacernienta consola, Colleen- • 13 rron ton-, Li0t, .The. • e . ... a, , 'Miss Mergaret • -Manning ; , The 14 'nue,. 4 , a , e„ T ,..4 A. 4.1,., I , 'ala."-DGane 'gr. the Leaves-T'lm.P•le' eh • Cradle Son - o ir Miss Dere Orich . e.. g L I , '. Miseeleseethy Car.telon ; Ca.dle Selig,- Heller,- .-Traumeiti-Soliumann,:: Mies ' C• ' el " i Delia Taylor. ; .Valse , ‘aprice.- lain n ade, Luliela-Barron, 'elase•..Entnia Lav- • , , li ;• Dorothy -Smith, , Ariectae-parron, .Potter ; Senate. Op .13., AGMs Grave, . A legro eon Brio, Beethoven. 1' Vale Chramatigne; . Leschetieky, .Maztott--,Gedard, Miss ...Elva Wiltse. - The. nunibers Were witheueeexception played.' from reeraery. ate those - *leo . had the ,Prieilege of attending .spent• A very ' pleasartt evening. Misses :Greene am) Watse assisted. with :vocal selee, seees-,..: • . . ' . : • • • : • • ..• .Sueossful. • ., , •-.., Miss Meraareee egarintnge obtained •Peimery,. Rudiments With fiatt class -1 honors: end. glee Dorae Crielt :Fein-4,aq. Plane With ..fitst •.clagg, honors in the Loresen Conservatory of Music . exame. I Both were pupils'.of •Miss Couertee, ' ... '' • • - rA - 'OCT TRIP • . HAD A PL e es.i • • ' 1. • ".. • Mr. 'W. Jackson...retureed .00 TUE. day from. a trip: to the Old Country - . . 1 of -Mx weeks., twenty one days . being spent upon the brine ..deep, tee eay$ going acrossthe pond and eleven trate •bacl?'•• • •Ing . • \ . • I..i. The trip Avg& priniarily One t,f bust- :ese at the. Iiii: elotlf ntereieeeraing t .he managed as well in. • Centis:.,.lynm ' elude considerable sight seeing, visit- amoeg oteer. places, Old 1 ondore I Anteverpe,Brustelg told Gay •Paree, ' • , Mr. Jackson .says he did riot Men intoxiCated man on the continent, al- though there Was•tritieh -drinking, but beverages 'principally itglit are • wines andeaesteleghter lagers. ltn 'Another • thing which . iinpresied him 'DMZ the wa.y in which the London pole icernen control the congested etreet tra il-M. The . cop is DO respecter of , persons and it ig an "tetwrittet law" that the wave of his handeflibst .be oheyed Without questien Or heeitation. eItatade. is receiving. great attention ' eV ' MI re bele talkee and was. ety e g about in a way-: that was a delight to .say e Mr. Jaelason. And he add- ed :" The season in 1..Ingland and. ort the continent is very, backward, beteg, *et and cold and: the English tattlers. • ' ate havneg much difficulty iri saving their hate 'Trade is brisk in the mat- ufactutitg districts," • etre Jackson's, appearance Indicates that the trip . was a .• pleasant and healthfil one., for he added no le.a. than ten pOtIals to MS weight while away, . : .„ •Today he is in Londot as 0., visitor at the bowling tournament and it will be the firet time in several yearg that LITTLE &CALS. The W. F. td: S. meets be Whits eburch this evening. . The organ. factory closed. down on Tuesday tor tee days. . The IVI; isms. Hine, Rattenbury.street, entertained a cranpany of their lad? feleeete on. monday evozdog, • Ike Rattenbury won the.priee• at the sitooting gallery . in lest 'Yt'eek's .tolz- namcnt4 Eight peesons were .killed and about fifteen ineered ia the oollapee of e• big e•tore and warehouse on pumas street, London, on Tuesday, . • .. - • Tho regular monthly meeting of •the Woman's Institute will he held at the home of gee. T. Kearns on Thursday next Visitors miWay.s welcome.. - MY. J. •Iviiller has installed a .five h. pe gasoline raigine. at the•House of Refuge for pumnina nurnos s th .„,f„d- - ' , • , 0 , g "'' mill having been remind to be too uncertain. • • '. - . ' : : Ernest Etlw.arde, pa employee . oi the (a I ; hes, receleed twentyselven dot! f ' M e 14 • f 1 ars rem r. I . ooper sir t ie foss of. a . finger. t A, little insu•rance moneyd••• . eomese in bany sometimes. Mr John liarla,nd hand a .dog d a ' Inn' of• aluable -chickens. Wbea the • . s • • • • chicetet stray leo . fat awe from • 9 . home what does die canine d•o but o _ . . • - • g -after them and elaillfully .theye : thane .1 back . e . . - • While: waiting for train. cOenection on Friday eeening last, on their way home front - the demonstratiom at Blethe . the Huron' .Regiensn't band marched • up Oo•postoffice square and played a number of peleetione;. The: band is a good ene. •-• 'Auburn. The lawn social held last Wednesday evening under the riespices of . the Au., burn leleehedist circuit was all thet dould be desire& The large numbers. °from Westfield and Donnybroolt in sad th: tte ..te ce -1'th • Sonage - reRandi 'an In" "al -Tenders n ge g 0 . weee over . =weed. Tile program eonsisted of • selections by the Olintoo bran band, Mr, Lan- sing's. phonograph and • the Westfield quarte•te, and sileeehes by the pas - tors present. The delightful evening added to the good program and • all wane hone assered that their aatice patfoe Vt. a good tiara bare been reelies ed. Tee . receipts of the evening elleouneed 'to $109. ' • . Mr. B. Wilkins of Goderich spent Sunday- in our eourg. • • , It is lteely that Auburn's civic hole day will he 'bola oil - the hist Wedoes4 day in August • • Rev. Mr. Small of Blyth oecupied Knex-eleireherablpit test Sabbath .eveso ing A,s he• is •' oderater for. this -. • e • m ' ' charge be as -ed the' members to re- • main atethe close . of the service to wosider th eallie : ' f .t Al- .. thrarg it ie. ve 1 y , hee<iv get mini. li ' ister. --of to preaeh it wee oecided to leave ,th, _ ..it eo charge remain acant Until fa ad t • • hear more ministers .during that time, IVIiss Ada and Mies '-eelvetta Brigh.arn and Mk. Adams of Londeshoro . spent . .. ., . Sendal . at the home .of • 'Mr, A. As- quith. ..• ... - • .. • ... mr. A.. Weatherall, whohas been :at 'Cartwright, Mane 'returned home on Saturday, He likes the. IVeet .very, much and he says • the only ticket he Will ever :liu.y : . fronothere. Will be .. a .return ticeetie. ' . • . . Mr. IL Knox eeeet St.m.eay in ' i God-- ' etch. . . • ' . e. • ., •• • • ....,. : Mr. R.' Itaberion -, (trove •Ilie Oiengee intn to Myth' on the 12th. • ' • • • :- : a 'Mr,. stea . thok peep:aloe .• of • - • the hardware -store 'lest Wednesday, Ha •went to • -Gorrie ." on Monday to • • ' • • help to move his - household 'effects here. eel • .I. Carter••• . .1-r.! e had charge 01 the . . • • • ore while he was aWay. ' : , ' ... store • mr.e0:. 'Asquith went : down to Tde-Mr. •• •t1 onto wi 1 the Heron Old I3oys • lest ' • ' .• • ' • ' • .' Monday and „reburnede, home on the .d..P. R. to Blyth. onWednesday..• He aaeb. the lq.eW ' way el teething • .Aubern isea east'. improvenient..over • the .: old 'one.. • . . . . . . . " • " . . .. New Advertisement*. •Wbite-C. Iteeree-5 % Big 13ergaies--P. * Gees> Private SaleeelV. Joesea-5 Third Week. Sal -Tozer -8 4 •Cleanup •Weeks-fiodgene1- fiats-z...New-combeoe-88 . Wente J. eatdoletoe 5 Midsummer Clearing -Fred Jacetson,..--e For Men. and Boete-Pluensteel Bros practice to regulate watches before Therefore our watches, both. by beredity.end are truth tonere. netbing to do with the watches to be accurate time keepers, are as low as the often so called examine our etock. • . . X. : Yiellor, Optician. : ' w, . . . . . Snyfie114 Messrs. J. MeDonell ' . ri W C 't . an . owl Of Heneall spent Sunday in the vills age. ' .., . , . Rev, Steacernan exchanged yelpits with Rev. Bro•we of Varna, last Sur.„,- ... F. Heath of Louden came up • en VuesdaY theeperat a short while wlits his family in. their summer cettage, Messrs. J. Diechart and A.. Hest of Zurich :were el the eellage' en Sue - • . ' day • . . :Ale afternorat tea for lathes Will : be green by, the W F M r•S'.• on the law ( iv ' • - a •• • " • . , N rt o re. ( re_ atanbury eon 1 hurseay -this.. week.. Acitniseion, 10 beats. - A 'garden, .party under 'the east:ease oTrinity f cherch will be belie oe• the rectory lawn on Tuesday.. eveniug next. Na peels -wilt M spared to make this a success: The .33rdee Batt. band el The -Sovereign Paid i 2Erdmilys 1. RANDOLFH 4 . .. A . A. .. 1 HON. D. MCMILLAN," ARCH. CAREP.BELL, A. E. Dviirmer, F. G. porn/Err, • Generat-Nanager.: 9 i Interest . Clinton • .• . ' . tank of HEAD OFFICE. -TORONTO Op_CapitaLL,- .-7 • 0,000,000.. ,. Cadada .' „ , ' • • President'. -President ' -President 1V101.4ARON •. , ... K.C. • ' • . . Manager - gtiatterly., a . .e.e. . . . ..., fletd uninjured. , ... • - : A • FRACTURED -- ANKLE. . • . • • • . Elem., the 'soon year old son of Mr. W. G, Doherty, had ..one of his .. 'oxides fractured while: at A picnic .at . . Bayfield on Saturday lest With an • • other boy he • was hanging • on to . the ,step of a livety wagon, When •his: tout swung. . over ineo . Alm' wheel, .. but, strange te • say, it ... was T not that leg but • the one Ivo as standing on init.' . e was, fraCtuted.". '• • • • . ... .. , . _, . . • . .' TO MAKE APPLE BARRELS.. .. . . . Goderiehe will 'furnish . . the rimeee for the , oceasienO Admiseion • 25 cents', childaene 15 cents. • .' : . .- Mr. arid Mrs. Weir andferrate, of, Norte Dakota, eie visitipg her 'sister, Miss 51aggie Wild,' • :. ' . Miss Witit.teker of • Louden it • • the guest of Mrs. Ge. IL liewsop. . :• • Mt and gree Graham goorehoese of Saginaw,' Mich., ere. the .gueste Wide pacepts, gt, ' and . Mrs, : T.. J. 'Moore-, house • ' . . , • . . . . Mast:ere Hardy and ,Wileore Geddes et • • Belgrave ate visiting their aunt, Alm jarnee leer • • ' •'-' • peen. ..„ . . .... . .. Mir. Carl Worsell . and gin May Core • • nell of G.oderieh spent . Sunda,y, in the village .: .' •• ,,... • e .:.;' : . • • ' IL • .W. -' ' . ' 5. Erwin and .1Vjeeters Wile ber .and Frank ' re the guests Of' gee; ' • ' - " • • Ralph Stevenson of the. Parr Line this Week. .- .., . : .. ..- . .. . -. e'er. , and .Mrs, • Ritehiceand '. family' •of ..Wingliam are ..guests at the .Com- merdal. . • . ,. • - • . , . Mrs.. John' Freser, left or Seteadee for Lecenow. to, visit her brother, Dr. mott ,..• . . . . . ' Mrs. IR. Mfg - • of. Berlin is the. gueet of her daeghter„..Mrs„ Daniel. election - aid. e : . 'a • • . a '•11/1ie, -C. StaliCer • and; . edielVer,OH61- . . . Man' Stalker, •Mrs. Phoenix and eon, Master 'Boy, . of •Segieaw, Miele - are ,.• ., .• visiting friends. fri 'the Sillage. o• : • ' • Mr: Alex :Martin Of Torontnis ''ilre -- . SOW OF DIRF.0011,51 JADvm,.Esq., - - •,. • -• . MACDONAD,• Esq., First Vice ALLAN, Esq., - - Second Vice , HON. PRTZR .. , Hscl., ef.P. w.. IC, McNi.uoriT,.7Esq.,.M.P.° Esq., MP. ALEx. BRUCH,•Esq., R. CAsszi,S, . Asst. General ,1.1....1., ' . , 7!I:;otrsonalt... • ", Mr. Geer. a Colemer. of Hillsgte • ' . .; ; g. en vele in 'Clinton yesterdaye • . •• • Ner. Tiede, Wive, -Goderieh; is visitine: .' Clint°1 t• ' • * • • . ' r'• n .re a ives, ,. - . . .. . Airs. 'la .1., nay. el - is visit-• .. „ o. Hamilton,. • frig: mf. -te, Jones , . • • ' . Mt. 'AM - Barge went .to Stratford elms morning. ..... .. . ' . .. Atm.:R. - Agnew- d • •f 1 • ' et an aim y ere elm - ing in iNinglia•i. . '.• - :,....• , • :. Mr., Se Nemp a d elites N,ellie were • io Seratford Yeste dey. e: :------ le :••• ' e Rev. je T. Bina.1.••and •Mrs. Small, . . - Blyth,re 'n Clintor .. -Tue d; -, •We . I: . , . 04 -, 'luesclay Muss, Hattie ftemball is :the guest. :re . her sister, Mrs: A. :Patter, Goderiele mrs, Thos.' Bissett of Exeter. is Visite angeatelae.: home' eit • lttes, Bewden this *E.& . . . • . • . . . " . , Rev. Dr. geed, Mrs. :Medde Miss .Jesie Medd-and 'gigs Regan are gaeees- e of - Mr. mist Mrs. .L. GS' 1V100. • Muss Helen Grate • passed. the recet t ' • .. Toronto .Corisereatory ot eelusic ex, • . amine . th high lion • • • 'tens -Wi ' • ' sirs . .. . . . . .. . etre, Evaes; • metier. of e. grs. leraele . . . " Evans,- is iii • Teets/ate vieieing her.- . ' son who resides. in that city - • . y •M end Mrs. 'W. J. ••Mulloy and ramil a . , s .., , e , _SY of Longer, boe been Yisltant. Or -Mr. • Jes.. Twitchell's. . : - " : , . • . : L: ., . .i • .,•,,.. '. :. • , ''. Miss Mahel Tettmae at tomeeale.: ' `was ' the.guest of 'Mrs ' J F eliaemaan oa , . ,. • . . • , .. a . . ,, iday last • • • • Fr . . ... .: .. ... ... ,., , • Mr. Wm. Srmpson Vas laid off :- work , ,, . , . ., , . e . - . ; . a athe beginning cif the weee with .• r lood-poisonine. .. . • ' ' - b- • - ' ''.. • • '' ' - .' s :'• 'Misses Gladys Herman. aea : Shall v • . "Mr, De Canteloo • has let the eerie. : trash; fot :the nia,kin•g of: Srom. 10,000. , .. 1.1" 4,000..aPele . barrels to gr. W. 'Anienill of Seaforthe the barrels..., to be .• • .. . made in Chilton in order to give em- -pleyment to local • men. "Mr.' Ament has rented. the .buildieg formerly iised: .- at Fairs' mill for a cooper shop and will start work . in about a fOrtnigift. , Savings Bank Depart' neat. at best current: rates paid. . B _cl .ruce. an ..... .. . • • , e . • lel:arson will I e foreman r ela :DIte . . .. „) .... M , 1 1 i , Lamp • .. . ... . ,. . . „ 444.44441.440.41.444.1.4448 , , • • • . • • . . . .. . .• • .. . . . .. The Sterling Bank. of :Canada, Head Office. Toronto: . . G. T. SOMERS, President. W.,:-K.AMORGE;- Vice -President. F. W. BROUGHAM, Generaflinnager. •,.. .. . - - t . .' .- • .. .. .114,,,eseloLoulrseynferox. Bc.oyeh: will., sew :make • . ..- . • . . MUSI HAVE r • - - y . . . • .. . • . • '!You • will ; find : etclosed• an .exeress :• order for the renewal of my eubserip- . .. , ton. •Everi. if the racreasedepdatage Calls', foe • • Iff Iy• cente.. a y.ear; enore, wii neist ',have The News-Recorde'. Thus • Wrote •Mr... jeteee- Eaglesen.or'Aber-. •eeeri, South Dakota. • Mr:. J. J: Keyes of Nesheille, • Tentiesere Mr •A 11 ''. ' ' ' -Fee-dniond of Marlette Mich., •and Mt. .. G... C.-• Leithweite of Edinburg North • lealeate areterneitg those ., :who' . Ileac.. aereedy.repewed at the $1.50. rate ..1 - . • ,,. .. PICNICS,: . , • a , . • ..I .: Weeley S. S.. pideceed , .in Bayfield. oil Saturday •:last' The weather • • • .: • a'' aerfeet, the •itteedarice large and •, en- • , • - ' BruCeffeld• . .. .. , . . ... • . . ' • MiSe. Mergirerite,.. Stewerteef ' NeW 'York is eisitieg her aunt; Mee...Diehl.. • .. Mies' Taylor of ' Lotdorie is. the .guest of her sister, Mrs. John Snider: .•' ' .. Th' many .friemia of Mr. learlee of . the Sovereign' Ieasek • will be sorry : • to hear has. been. remo.ved to. Ilderton. . , Me., Sheeherd et Clieton..takes bas . . •plate here e .. • . • • - • : • • • • 'Mae Te.ylor of Grand ..Berad; is. • tie . . -gu s ' 0 - het ea gh er, es 14. ,. "ten- e t f h i u t s, Boa. • ''' berr . y. • • . , ..-• .. ,. Miss.:.Pearl • Woodsley; of , Ooderieh .spent Seedily in towir .• -" : ' . ''.. . :, , , r. • . : , , ' The - arativereary :' set -teem. of: the .m heti • 'e isi.•eh,. were -held • 1•• ", e .c u - ,..ef ( st el .i... ..: lee, . n ' dayearal •Weee eery•lergely . attended . • Mrs. Turner • of • Learein Ion ' Kees . , • •• . .. . ... . . .g . .7 ' eucky is the, guest of, her aent, ...left's... . e T. Sienese?, . ..; . - : • : . ' .. •,. • .. • Mr D • VeTavish has gone • to elms- - . •• .., ..: . • - A general banking BAYFIELD BRANCH YARNA•BRANCH WM. .. . business transacted,: - • Interest on 'savings accounts credited ---. . • quiKterly. • ' . . week: Saturday each week.. • • oiinaMonday.,•Wednesday;:Peidareath open Tuesday. Thursday Rod . . BEAT.TY, LocarM.anager.. . , ... „. . . : • • 'Canue guest of hs Miter IVIrs. Peter . .- . , .eell. •-•••••• , ' : a • .:There is etending 'on theveraed'ah of . . ' , h tt hell d ol e e pre y • ' ei e. residence. - Mr. John Whidden a 'Cactus. on which elfem are 120. blosterne.• It .. is, a: beaueiltil . • . e ' •• • Iv ' d'.. 1 th fl rs Pial4 , ed le so . eo ere. .e . owe .• that it has been. Mucli.ad-rnired by all • s . • 94 ' " ' .• . •• ' v,ho •haye -sealer... • , . . . Mater Orate ',Beller*, soli de gr \V • D h it ' Clinton, • met aviele : • ,,„'.q.. . 0 e. y!. ....: . . a •serious actider.t, ion: Saturday lea oear the groVe. While e • picnic :parer were dr-, ng in fro.ni Clinton,' it appears be .e- . .. • . . , lumped. on beleed:•and be some*ay 'Ins leg was caught ..in ehahind wheei •ati.1 •• .- e braten &we' ethe ankle. i'..Dr.. Smith, was:knt for ,?nd• hal the leg set And . e • :put in, seen* wbo • he wee, taken bonne :to Clieton. , • . .. • • • . e ., es • . The funeral .of the late Will 'Me- Naughtrat who died se suddenly , iv " lednionten, teak .,elace. from the. 'sta.- • ton. in Clinton • on the arrival of ..the reelalay train fram Aire ease last 'See urday . to Baefield . cenietery. Service it the *graatelde were conducted- • lie Rev, ma Made, • . rooter •of, . Trinite church: For • the , relatives.' ea tht young mat ' Who was .so sudilenle sera nettled much . sympathy hasbeet ' ex .. esse . . . pe• cl ' • ' •: - . •• ' ' L. 0. L •N: ,I. lk " t • Bi +I' . 1., a- , wa en - a • y. 1 taSt- Friday...Mesie was furnished le .Meesee,...parrow, Brownlee. arid Ellie ti ,•• 31r, T. He Brownlee •wae id.. Clintoe sie eiofidayJj . . „„ . . • . „ .. , ; Picnics galore have •been e held •it Bayfield the . east fortnight. • •• • , • - •• • joentent gned supreme,. , •. • . ,. • 04464644)444.1.4.444444444444444444. I , . • .• ...- .... ...• .• . • . . • ' . . .0n Tueeday Williechurch school.: had their annual . le • i th • ' ' '1 , . oe .. ng a . • e same p ace. - it. was.- a, neerri • ' diy. fai . the eourige. .sters 'Yee! ande the' elder • ' e '- t • ' , . , .• .. on s, tie, all of wifion• have registered the •pienie . . • ot tbis year .of. grade .e.s. .. One :of the beet...they have yet held . • . - • ' . The B et' t • .' S t • 1 a . is sego ,over on . a urc ay, the Ontario, street on. ••TuesdaY • .end • 1' ee 't . a o hat .oe: St. Pau s th nee d y s t r liveries have .threct:ex'tra„.big days' ie the:next Week::. „. • ' ',,, • • .• : -. ..•'...,.: ' A CHURCH. SHED. •... •.• - •, • • • • : .. The ow. Ontario .- street . chuich shed • •• • ot., . y • ' was'. taken down egonda ,. member, . of . the: • .0ongregation doing the. 'were, Oft laborin , the paa_stor with MS coat, g • RR hard as any of them. A. portion of beildieg-hae been sold. for .iffty ' &altars.; some of tife belence will . be •utielzed in the new shed and the 're- mainder broken Up -.rot kirallina. : • e . . . . ,Tile contract for. the . cement portion ., . •of the new ehed has . been lee to .Mx • Archie Cousies... at. ;fifteen cents , kr . . • foot The walls will, be ten. feet high,. . . twelve inches Welt and 57 x 75 feet. The roothig,wili. be galeartized ,ishing- ; • • les. ,. The slie,d will -cost' about • one thousaral ' dollars and is • expected to' comfertably 'accerninoda,te thirty ..eigs„ . • - • : • • • • s . • WILL ,MeNAUGIITON'•S PASSING • The reiiains of.. the lite \Via 11.16 .• 4, • :Iv station•. Neuglethe ario se. at Olton . at noon rat Seturday frora Eletreinton; Alta, andehe funeral took niece to. Rayfield cenietiery wham they. were laid at rest:in• the 'family plot. The • •1 serine:s. were conducted by the. :Rev.:leg Mr. Hinds,"rector of Trinity .chtttch, Ilayfield. The • pailbeerers were • the two brothers of .deceased, John, and David MeNaeghtera, tem. courens, Dan d MMeNaughton, his •ther-in and bro 'the law, James johtestone arid John Sparrow. . , . • : • I His .passing WaS Stidden. In COM- pany with Mr. John 'Creoles of Olin- ton, who thawd to ehe in the city on7 , husinees, they.spent• Satorday ivereeg, I evetirbg, the eth fest., with hie sister, Mies Ka,te MoNeughton, and they ar- 'ranged to: attend church riext tote- noon. lent le coneng down state . in the., morning he, Was stricken by . ills lieSs ; from thig he partly recovered,fme,” but or Monday morting came another ' attack to which he suectinibed at e1ev-1 en o'clock, hie sister nursing him in t • ' e ' 1 bf .5', lest houre, Hear failttre arried hian off at ' the early age el MAY years. • Mies • McNaughton aecompanied • the' remailIS east and saw •theent laid he- side those of their parents who pre-, deceae:d him 'several years. . . Will McNitughten. is . borne sin kindly reniernberance in Clinton., for his rtenial warrn-heartedness made him trietias and t 6 newe oi MS =Wiley' death . b ' . . ORDERED CLOTHING . . ThIguitorzymacoriA:tu4gtizg:k .cept Saturday. •• ..:..... . . ,. READYMNOE, • ,' CLOTHING • ' _ _ e .., . . . , Bawden aro usiting..friends in Per1:-. •: . sell 'arid- Exeter this' .tveck . • Mia• J. E.1... Booth:of Orange:Ville and . .. . . ; ; _ . - ;Mrs.: ( Die). glare: ..efeSte Peel, ' Mum,. . .. • . - - -, ....are geesia, of theix reotheto etre.. S, •• : G. Plummei. . , . . . eee: • Miss JenTe no., .Exeter,. visited Mts. We.) Evans: on Wed9esdaY while on ' • - . her wae *eo visit sister et :Gee- erich. , . Mrs. ale. Austin aed. eamily. ef Verne '• visTted at het lentheiSsee .,,31r.: -Abeet Seeley's, toivii, eine day .. last week . Mrs:. EPPS accOMPA-11ied thelfi. : Mee. 0..'Hanlee 'left. on Meeday, lee- competed by her oephewe ..ele.eter• •• Nixoe Welsh; 'io suit friends in the a , state of Michigan for several weeks. Misses Colteshoun, • WIrOi are viSiting . their 'sister,: :ars. A.. Megueray. of Stapleton, assisted. -the •Prograni lit at the .01sta:tie street League Mot daY, eveeine, . . Mr..D. Be Kennedy .had a visit from • Mr,* Henry 'Meoney, • foemeely reeVe df the townehie of Morels o but Wh. has beet.'farraing in, Seskateireeren for the past eight ' year s: He . has done remarkably ' well out, there and . has about rate teteusend acres • or ' Jane and Jest '-a on had a' very ... ' large yield Of •Whent•-hestdes Coarser. grales. %Veen' no .left he bad • twelee horses plowiri • ig. • aapteuniteet be built a,. very large bathe said to he' Oee Of the best .ire that•Part .‘01 tile Previnee• ' As ivell as visiting among old friends. in ,,TOrris, Mr. gooey. ie calling upon •a, quinber of his formet colleagues of the county council • . Jamos••••••••••• . . •licika• for a• i'oeole of months. ,• . ' ' :Willie • Wilson • -..and Wilson. Teener came• • f • .'e le t th lIto n Op !MM.: ..0 -On o on e . e Old :Bays' exce.reion.. . . . • Mies 011ie . lea.eteribirry is , visiting Toronto friends , . • ' . e Rev, Sam .Polloek, who :lived here tahout‘....tWeree:•yeate .ago,'•is :ceiling. , on hie Many friends week. a • . . Mr. and Mrs. T. .H. : liothwell e• Toronto were the: gueets. of gra., . W. II.' Rattenbury for .e few daye la,st week, ••• •• ' ' • ' a•• '• • • -: . elts.: Neil ..Yellotvlees, • tied little. daughter etc' visiting •at, Mr. D. Made rlonalir s. .•,. . , . , .• . . , ' • • e • ' Mise 'Kate.. Hare is hoineetpt her holidays: . .: ' ' . - • ' .: . Mrs, J, T. Reid• has been • visiting tier patents, Mr.. and :Itlig•••.G...iellititt God • I ' *" - of ori c , I cown,r Iup, ., .. • , . • ,several members 'el the. Presbyter- . . , Ilan aura. attended the meeting *of ihe Presbytery Of Huron held in Clins ton on Tuesday .., a pro.. st againA tho S removal of the Reve lir to another . :charge. end ' were gtea.tly .gratified• by the rleeislou.' of the Pres- bytety that gr.. Savers is to ' re- main in Br ucefielit . where he • ee doing , good • work', • : • • - • ' - „Ile. James. tioedy WAS throWn Off a load of :hay on Monday .aed gave hie love a had Wrench.. It's Worse than a, break; said. the Medical man ' Mtge Lottie Prime emit home froel London for a 'feet hOlidate, aecoMeane 'fed by Miss Ward„. They Are both em ployed at mgcCoterdit's biseuit, works and have returned to the. city 'and to .their duties there. ... • Brueefiele defeated Kinberne on the. home .greends at football .biit,' Ma with a reveree by the return match. Mr. ame Mrs. Dulilyar of near Dun- • ganuon. have been . vieitirig their dau- glieer MrsThosBaird of the 2nd .. . 'se:t mi. of Stanley: . ' • ' Mrse.jemeg., MeOlinchey 'of Adelaide has been visiting ttiends on the Gosh- 'en Line and trensall and elso her brae . flier, nob TIothani of our village! an I at Mr, George Watts .61 the . London Road. . : ...• ' • • miss McDiarmid, ." ftaughter of eir. George McDiarinid, was vedting at • • ‘ • th's .' ' ' ' • ' ete. Jamss fewa . , . The many. friend.; Of Watt I.e:Ytes aro pleased to see itiM able to be around oriee more. . MisS M. Robinson, daughter cif Mr. Joseph Robinson, tormeely a one Vtl- lage but now .ot .Lontion je vieding. at her unelelt, Mr, A. Stephenson's ot the Parr Line ted alSO her mane friendin and around Breeeileld. - ' . Miss. Jessie i. -.14v4..4. qrairger is home iron ee;-rm• • • ' 1 . No Safety -pins -No Buttons--.--Ne'Needle-.-.No • Thread ' eeee e A . e (AY "( ee, ." 1:333e 4 , , e; 1 . . without to be. ee - e. • + oi se a' e - es• e, e a - e " Tatr OM NM butioise :It "reed one • e . . . •ft.. A ." - . • a ' ea e 3, ..' : •oeget" ' • '''the aeoe .. . ..e., •,. "?,...:,:eee- e, , .. ,• • • t• .,„.• .. , -4.. e. ..., , . .. . o eric . OWIIS lp o' 4 ' 'h T. h' - . . Mte. J. A. Caldwell, • from Si eftle, . . I the most thriVing city. dn. the Pacific coa,,q, le : ,vieiting sat the perentai home. -Ile. • has been . on the emetic Slope' kr \seveial years. end 'e. vita meted with the buoyant spirit •se cha,rAeteristie of teat eountry., " nee he has doee well we ire all pleased to hear .. ..• • ' : The A. Y.. P. •Aee Of • e Mil llseent, Hohnesville• Sunenerbill, Olbetot, Sen- forth and .doderich.will have a a.ion picnic in Bayfielde on Weenof - - • veley ' eget week, .,:. . . Mr. William :Perdue raised Ins,:, new barn on .Saturday last :raid leige •new -hotted will - shortly' he • ender Vey. Glad to see thesloe ahis teas - palter, .• „ • . . . Miss Ahnie Itailwell, a recent rail- tlate761 Clinton elusineee College' , has one to Torotto 'main eleuee g . . g . ,.‘-d a PosistiOu as hook-Iteeper in that city. A large number from this town:hip atteeded elie Orange' celebration in Illyth on 'the 12th. gr. R. . J. Cluff and • the Misses .4 . C • ' ' Cleft, linton, were visliore at 3Ir, W. IL'ItIllott'ea oft:Standay. . .._ . This Kt: 1 li414.40441146~14.14441441+644.164/. race /Ill OLDWAT, . le our Athletic Neck Caton Mkt, buttons tO COMC off 'indexes* ending .. .... .. . . WM (iistii ii..S.00 is theaye • coeilort-bei It is toade• ire fait -black. , . Men's Summer Men's Summer Bachelor Men'sabove Men's extra . needle, Men'El Combination plain and special Come Underwear in fancy colors at 70c. per, suit . Under wear in plain. extra value at $1.00 per .suiti Underwear, same as • 't1 50 per suit, . - fine Silkateen Underwear ribbbed unshrinkable, fitting at $3,00,per suit. Underwear' inSilkateeri fancy colors it $2.50 amioniimmowiram.immisre .arld • plain • . • , . . - • . . arid ribbed ', •-.. • . . cut- . • . ' spring glove • . • . ) and $3,00 . , - . . ilats feSt e... . ' one, . ' . *•••••••• 4.E• ' Hullett. Township. • . , Miss Ella Pietson, ,of Ethel IS visit- ing her ' cousin, .Irene claeter, at Pres- ent, • Mr, John Jenkins, Who: had his head et) severele out, and &leo bad his jew btokee by a falling eleee of timber • at Mr. Jamee Repson's 'resit ;'IS deirg g reeely. /t goes hard with Jack to he. tied tip front Work. • • . •Mr. II: Lenee of Hamilton, called ' Ot Ifie friend, -Mr. Wm, Carter, last Sat- erday, . : ... - le di io '5 Mee llotinne :if C, \Para Oh , .. \dieting her brother, Mr, P. Reynolds. A nuinher from tble vicitiity atteede ed the celebration ir. Myth. , line of Boy'S White Duck celled this week, at. 25c Early and secure .........,........................a.-„ . . . • , . . ... • ,.. . . MORRISH & CROOKS Successors to Hodgoris Bros. ., . ... . ...- . clothing Store "A Square Deal for Every Mait.'' ,, • 4.........,.. Too amen Tote eaneeea • • . After partaking of ire cretun on Fri - day last, the two-year-old daughter of Mr, Haney Heavens became very ill and the doctor had to bef.sy.;:ornon. ed. It soon revived, however, a,nd is r. i i 44./44 At kb,i411, . .Britoifield. ' Mr. James :Maxwell of North De- kota has been .visiting -his sister, l'fr.s Munro 01 our village and at iIills. • its •