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The Clinton New Era, 1913-08-07, Page 4CLI1>)TO,N Reidy to Wear Phone 7S SSeS e flair r • Summer dl , cool 7 refit. da all" our , Saturday, R We put on sale 5 S,y Summer Dresses including Embroidery, Voile, Ratine and Mull. Some of the seasons cleverest styles. Nothing reserved. Every dress wall be on sale, all sizes - 24 00 Dresses 20,00 I8.00 16.00 15,00 12.00 10.00 ia. oo 6 00 << <1 for 12.00. .....:...... ...:.:. . 10 00 900 8.00 7.50 6.00 5.00 400 3.00 Children's Ging- ham Dresses 98c We put on sale Saturday 2 dozen Children's Dresses from 3 year to ID year sizes, made of pretty plaid Gingham and Chambrey, fast colors, these sold as high as $1.75, Satur- day 9Se See these in window White Underskirts L29 Two dozen ladies white Cambric Underskirts, trimmed with embroidery and lace, reg $2.25 and $2.50 Saturday 1 29 Misses Middy Blouses 98c. We have a few of these left, made of Indian Head, trimmed with navy and light blue. sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, regular $1,25 Saturday 98e. Mouse Dresses $1 Io . Two dozen only, House Dresses, made of good print, nicely trimmed, all sizes, very special 1.10 ISMS. lYiugl tem hien 'all R"hcnevNi •i. cl. 5 •ia fill is to • be • M. ,Ca1\vthro7 of 'Ta v istoekk hasca ae ' ,' It li i•1 •s Disk. . 0 e lir . '.I i ,. n t o f of-` ❑ visit n. 1 r o ,. ,,, taw i• of tete • ) s b,e I <4 ++; ore I ._g • ] aek 1 . I ' \ : , all es I 1 bowlers d -s of taxa l , rte 1 has arrived. a flee• building • hese . is stored • at the: pees office. Th'e'.greed players ; :\\skit to ., Zurich r.and eptradt will he .awarded ton Friday fior thewovlie ofraising the tower: • krone 10:or 20 feet higher ;The' chock can net be pleeecl to position me, "t is d Work:l. 7 dones un al - II A •very^pretty wed ding: to.»l.p a e at • the Methodist parsonage ori Tuesday evening when Mr. John Gatelie Study:was um'ited inn—lore nage wi.h Miss Els: a Ke lies Qoop r 1<ach. 0f s Ingham. The ceaemotny. was performed by Rev. J': W Flab- 'bort. The young couple will reside in Wi+nghatn with the best Wishes of all. At the regular meeting of Miner- va.Bncartupmsnt L0.0.F., ginMon- day Iase the So,lowing 0.f cei' sere installed :C. P.. Joseph Guest .FI, P., 21, Hinseliffe; S.W. J, A. Cummings J, W,, Jas. Murray ; scribe, A QJ., Alderson ; treasurer, J. W. Dodds ; eu,cl 1,1V'.L. Fry; F. W. R.13ro•oks S, W., W. W. Dough; sentinlaL, john 1 , Gloves 1 NRIMOIMINEASSS AUGUST SALE Bargains in Furniture and Garnets We found a manufacturer who had an extra fine lot of goods and was hard up for cash. His goods, are on out floors. marked at prices which will sell them during August — 5 piece Prrlor Suites, regular 325 for 20.00 Fancy Couches, regular 7. 0 for: 5 00 Odd Parlor Rockers from 3 011 to 15.1'0 Kitchen Cabinets 0 50 10,00 20,00 Carpets, H.ugs..0ilcloths, Matte, Linoleunis at moderate prices Picture Framing and Repairing promptly attended to Phones 7 and 8 Free Auto Delivery J.H.e[-IELLEW Estate ng BLYTH t 'Undertaking. •ri are and e. Fut fit Need Not be Pessimistic Declares Sir Donald Mann. , .,, do", 1 ` t ere 'b s s • •h i c ht, U. al t e,o a Y Prepkttati0ns.'.are unider the way fbr the,Old ;Boy's reunioln• to be losl,d Here in August 1914. • IMr;'John Todd who reeen'Ei,}^ 'Went do Lolnciot0• hospitals:0'r _reat- men:t. is•r'eoolverl I1g.. • ,R.' ;Pell loll Seafoi•th was here re- cently cin busines:s.. Quite a number of school children are ;polling peas and are making good money prior to the opening of school. Oivic holiday will, be celebrated here an Molnday. Mrs. Case of Dungannon has been visiting her uncle George Case and other relatives. H. ArnoldManger of the Maisons Bank and his wile, are taking their heli :days for two weeks. James Hagan and wife are home ,after spencLng afew days in Loo - don. • ' Miss Yuji of Victoria B.C. who Mr. Isaac J. Wright has a slow has beee visiting her parents here which gave birth the 'other night has gone to New York to visit with tol70igs.: her sister. Ser. Gelo. Wynn was taken very Mr. and Mrs. John Drysdale of ill on Wednesday afternoon and London are visiting the former's lather, R. Drysda ie. Dr. Smillie. !of Shefield and phis sist.rs of Toronto are visitin,; tel- aerv<.s • in Hensel!: and vicinity. James Johnson who was 'operat- cd on an Victoria 'Hospital, for ap- p ndicits has returned Moine and appears ilo.be making a good re - CM ver'y., Mrs, Pearl McEwan el London has beet) visitiing Mix Murdock:. Sixty Indians from different re- serves are here pulling flax for O. C. dyer Truss Martha Butt wino hc':s seen in flam'lttie for some months has returned. 2lrs. D. P. McLean and sister Mrs. Lac are visiting relatives in St. Thomas. !Councillor 11. D. Bell has left for l.toomshurg, Pa., to visit re- va ation hire at \\inghant Mrs. latives and recuperate. Bird is the daughter of Provincial Mr. and Mrs.Huinsley ofBeach- h • vine and Miss Carr land Miss Con- stance. 'Carroll of the same plaeO \',slte¢1 Mrs. J. Sutherland and Mrs. Rcyiuolds of fiippen recently. tents and encampments orgyps.es. Misss.• Flossie Foss, land Trane The order of the day is horse Douglass have returned a Ft.r trail lig and se Ling of wares. Many sp nd nig ten days at Grand Bend. of the'\\'ingham,ites are taking the i,Mrs H, Johns who i as b ern vi is 'advantage of this spending Ulu ing her mother. Mrs. A. Cookfor evenings with them Listening from the past threeweeks has returned tali;r home a' Guelph. underwent an operation a.t the Winghiaim l3ioapital and at the pre- sent tine is doing well of The A d- 3. John IMartins Mr. vanes staff, was taken seriously i11 With •append fel es it the Sal v atidn Army citadel. He was taken at once to the hasp tal where an opo oration was performed and wo are pt<ased to report that he is mak- ing a satisfactory recovery, Stir. 'Marlen Wilsaia has been a'p pointed as collector of taxes Inc the Township of Turnberry, Mr. Wilson will mala a good official .and the Oattincil. has been made no mistake in appointing him to the position. NII'. Pau! Powell whowas coil.;ector for 19 years was app° nt- ed township clerk last fall. Mr. incl Hers.• A. M. Bird and fam- ily of Paisley are spenduu:g • their •Y 'e • Thniad'ay; A gttet'7t1), ist.a. this Year. • The final summing up of tickets sold from Milverton to• Goderieh oho w thlat there were 087 Mr. Smith ol;, the ,Bans o: 11i t toil st't ff. has returned from hiss hu. ildays; Mr. Frame- Metcalf was the recip ent ofialn address aniklpresetnt present- ation from the members of Court v-. Dog + his led P. prior to I. L I. i o 1)o s n iig Dor Medicine Hat, Alberta. A number of gypsis arrived in town bast &veining and are camped north of the .power house. i They have a number onuses and are dtoubtl,ess open for deals. •lite anumber fnoun "Myth, end Vicinity took in the, excursion to Kincai'd:0e. 4Flcv. J.L. Small of Ilespler who with his family is visiting In Myth occupied the pulpit of St. Andrew Church Sabbath evening. ' 'Llolti about ayear ago Mr. ;Small. was pastlor of ,St. (Andrew's :fora num- ber •of years Owing 10 'tire continued dry weather a number of wells in town have gone dry. The inconvenience is quite manifest in seeing water in sons instances :being carried al - lab block, , • Mr. S. A. P,opl,cstone will attend the, grand lodge, I.O.O. F., at Bell- •eville next w eel (FIe is quitep an • n:husiastic Oddfcllavd and is al- ready apast.grand master.. It is expected that this year newel lie to the •es hive •] os 10 )i t cl a c 1 supreme grand lodge which titi:lbe Jlilcc•r i hippun. At the present time ali:Ang the balks of the old Maitland Rive'r lnnay be seen large \numbers ,of the sold warrior chiefs of S•ne tribes. A party eampossd of her, George 'Mason, h.is's^m, John and Mrs,Roht. P.attic, had a chase • call for a bad smash e'hcn as they were •motoring t°Teese'ater the axle on the car, Snapp.d. Young Mr. Masonnoticed the car sinleing and had it stopped at once, Ml wore driven lane, Zurich Mr. Harald Appcl left here ) n Thursday morn en for Merlin Ont. where he will op0n a jewelles'y store. Twelve school teachers whohad been 1 P' t R d r tumid 'o their names of u russels yesterday. They calm_ by the way pf Zurich to Renard'. And they ootid sing. Th: townships bridges contracted for by Mr. Joseph Lawson are well und:;i' way I1 gent's° of awe,ek or so the y will be completed. Mr, Jlohn Grande. one or .the first mcrchlants im Zurich is 'visiting here. 'Ile isaresident of Chatham at present and is 74 years of age. Anent* fly' ng a B.r,11 ensign ran into •a carriage driven by itir. James Maass off the Sauble line fen Thurs- day throwing the occupants out and injuring the driver of the team very badly. He Sas tln:own against I a barbed wire fence an.cl had his hands severly cut. Jake Wurm, while roiling the, gear- ing hof a.wilidmtil l had his hand badly smashed. He clung to the ladder with his legs until he•wa,s helped to the ground thus saving his life. Great uo,l•um.es of smoke were from the big swamp fro n seen issuingI the vic- inity of t 'acid <huneighbors , attr to the spot. It was found that afire had been started but by wheat means or by whoni 'is a mystery. The neighbors with sped ;s and sho.vells pails and hand had d prevented pumps until; Chet a 1 the spread Of the fire. Then they app•l d'themselves ho the area af- fected. They finally got the blaze under colntrol aisl left the peat to nhwhder until the fire was exhaust - cd. This fire started well inttolthe• swamp in the rear Of Mr. WihIiarn Lament's iia Stanley Township and had it not been. discovered In time ga..aat destrueti,otl to the . crops would' have followed. Remember- ing the trrlble fire which swept the swept the swamp shims years ra;,o . the]popte become very rest- less when the fire in thla p.ciat govea'ed belt is mentioned. The clause. tol.the fire has a.suspicion at- tached trait a keen watch will be set` flor clareless'reckle•ss or'design- ing persons in the neighborhood. n campeee ata ei., a A... a e - :Makes' Statement in View of “Clearing Financial Sky," Abundant Crop Outlook, and Facilities. es. .Better Railroad F acl Winnipeg, Man., July 31.—"With ;a clearing financial sky, the pro- mise 012iabunldatnt crops, and better facilities" tio move those l7ai crops, Canada lieed not be pessi-. n0istic," declared Sir Donald Mahn, oohs'arrival, after a West rn'tou tour of inspection. Crops in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are looking magnifi- cent. fRiailways this fall will be much better able tohandle grain than .East year." Speakingan financial, matters, d that some lmentioned Sir Donald In I' In prrttyhat'd knooks ba;] bceo I'a d-• ed the V. N. Tit over the 315,050,00 au aindy from the Dominion on ovrh-,ment. "But the people are getting rolads, and that is what they want." he commented. Iai lPJetplorts from Carman, Nnitou , and other points in Southern Man, tell of severe storms 'Wednesday and, ,'laces hail destroyed at both p or lyadI,Y damaged standSng crops at Carman Banns and loutbu; I din were blown cloven the property loss amlo+oeteid to several thousand dol- ' ear SI. aceording to a Letter received by. the Mo 0: League from theDeparc- inent, The league advanced the ' id.a and' the M.G. intrm< t es that P.M.G.1 be, thinks well df it. The signs mlay be made hof enamelled _elate. Annwino~ovvvrAnAodreaAAA Z c i( i l tor . Phone o `ilorPl our Prices. TINY THING you want done in the line of Plumbing T` mithing ens ., a g Fa vetrou hl•n Let us Give you a Price Prices given on all Contract Work. SIGNS ON POST -OFFICES. BamAk ut#er signs Fol • htaons 1isn s su l rce',,b> bright P Iiid postmasters to hang outside Sanitary Plumbers the shop, giving the Same.of the ,, be provided laed to S r town are likely I Phone 7, soon' by• the Post -roaster -;General! auburn The Pmesbyterilan `'picnic held in was last week i orchard, J3o vans Mr. t t well attended. Mrs.ltylan of Stratford has been visiting eat the Erratts- home dor ,ing the hash two, weeks. ;Mr. Geta Asquith is on the sick Sl+ tb. resent. we hope' for ;a spee y list at p P d- eeoovery. Miss McQuarrie of Brussels is visit. y sSteinhoff. 'sae lert f :Pies ingthe M 'Mise Zsl a McDonald o p is renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson return. eo. Your bl ut has been giv ed on Saturday from avisit with Gode•, Mr. Geo. g r, , lawn fence a coat rich friends. .his. house .and ,la n ing at- ,: matoea dropped ed to price last roto p ver R P, aP 1 nowh P t int which Y 0 paint 20e to 10 per pound, week from. tractive a,. ears neo: p PP 1 ant eei df o Civic hn,o,li dlay will bslnext Wad- nesda. when oar 'citizens will Y spend the day at Point Farm. This enjoyable outin, and is always ang it is expected that this year will not bebehtnd .the ,previlonus years. < e. 1 asocial The Epworth League held on the Misses I'llair•'s lawn) Tuesday evening. e:ccurr-, A large cnowd took iathe Sion to Goderich on 7.'tesdday. Ms. Thomas King of Woodstock M ( l Sad aut,oleid to Auburn en Swnclay < spent part el Sunday and, Monday visiting his aged' Mother and other 2111en.ds, ti, , w painting ar C]larles ,Pead §e is busy p g Win. Anderslon shouse. ,ev. Id careen of Cl:niton preach- ed ed in the Methodist church Stun Mrs. N: Sherry, who has been ser iously ill, is somewhatimproved. Miss Mabel Oudney, who was operas ed on for .appendicitis at Stratford hospital, is improving rapidly. Mrs. Ooteman was in Stratford re cently visiting her son Frank, who was operated on for appendicitis in the hospital there. James •lohnston, who was operated on in Victoria kluspital for appen 0 01110, has had to undergo ,t second operation for another internal trouble. Hensel" people are beginning to arrange for an Old Boys' Reunion, to be held some time in August of 1014:. BI'ue efield Intended for Last` Week. rites, s:Mr,• weeds sand 2ant' Iy left for ths•ir sra ation dtBel:leville last week. Rev.;A; 'Ste -Wart :O, D. of'T To- ronto formerly of Clinton is ex - Peeled t'o take his pulpit here for the next three Sabbath's 50 tickets were sold to the Gode- rich •etxcursilon on Wednesday .last, all report a good time, the tralo was cnow ded, some, had the pl•eo- slatted seats. Desisting in a sura' of aa others were staid ng. John Rowctt wife and child of Moose Jaw are visiting at the. home e D Ron'..t., their brother oft\ L h17 the mis- fortune had fortune to loose ayoung cow on, Thursday mast, by Using killed with the railway train, nen the evening of the Goderieh excursion tr:a1n coming back, about' 20 other cows were . also on the track but only IIone was ran over, It is almoast im-. possible, to keep cattle off the track as there is welling to pi'evanttheni getting 01n. Miss McClinchy Iof Adelaide is visiting at the home of Mrs,: T. i Simpson, • Mrs, John Ross and son el Map la Creek, Sask, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Alex Ross. Rev. Mr.:Flosie, London, pl'oaehed in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day Last, f ilir. Wheeler visited friends at I \\'inthrap this week. Arthur ,'anct Mary Edmunds of Se.aforth the, guest of. Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Ruby Allen ofMedicine Rat s the guest of her uncle Janicls Allen. • sir STOCK held at some point in the Southren States. A gang of linemen ares ;bhisy. changing the Pell Telephone wires lramthe 'Metcalf btiildingto Stothers block where tie Be 1 cont- ra will b located. • A cr oiyd of foreigners employed a couple ,of box cars at the station leave been attracting large crowds by their singing each evening. 31r. R.. H. Rolonson has added a harness stitching machine to his business. 'this m'a:bine is capable of doing titre- work of five men. eonatanne Mrs. Ferguson and children, of \W atton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed.Britton. 1Lr. Aaron Tyumen, of Vancou- ver, is visiting This brother -in -Katt', George Stephenson. Quite a number around here took in the Sunday Scheel excursions to God:rich while others went to Kin sardine. Miss Ada Ci+ovenlock, of Seaforth, spent afed' days the guest of her cousin, Miss M. Halt. Mrs. Frank Hall spent a few days in Clinton with friends. Raiment/111e Miss Harrison, of Winnipeg, is visiting at the parsonage. Mr :and Mrs. Sheppard visited in Goderich over Sunday. Mrs. N. W. Trerear•tha returned from Toronto on Thursday oflast week. The W.M. Se held A successful sewing circle 'at Mrs. Geo. Teb- butt's on Tuesday afternoon. Mr 'and Mrs. Gere. Hollalnd were in Mitchell on Sunday. A barge number' 111010 around here attended the funeral, ofelletlatei\Irs. Currie eit Gicsdorich on Sunday. Mrs. Mulholland was called to De troit w0 Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Jervis is in Goderieh this week attending the'funeral ce her aunt, Mrs. Green, wlut(died very sudde'nl;y on Monday. Intended for Last, Week. Mrs, Ed. Bracey of Berlin,,. daugh ter let the late Mr. Fred, Tebbutt, d home t h r ht,. race rete ire ndaat rG a g led here on Monday having been call hast w1ek on account of her father's death which nook place last Wed nesday. Mr. .hos. Holmes, of Whitechurch, was a caller at 3. Prloctor"s and John Holmes' last weer.. Quarterly meeting services will be held h':re next Sunday morning. Teenie abnel Dorothy Marquis of the Lase Lino, spent part of last week, with their friend, Miss A. Mc Cariney, 'Mr. Will Lobb, of the Maitland 'Con., had the misfortune tobreak his_oalear bone and otherwise pain fully. injured himself by failing from the. barn floor to the bes'Ometnit be - I 'w. la The inside of our school is being a • h coat of int: • brightened. by a Eros p ,. Mr. Will Jenkins was in Goderieh. Tuesday on bus iness. Dr. McCormick of Detroit is visit ing at the parsonage, having motored over the first of the week. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick; and Dr. McCormick left for Trowbridge Tuesday to attend. the funeral of on T 9 their cousin who died there on Mon T Currie friends of Mrs. The many Y ear of of i3,oderich; will be sorry to b hely-serious ,illness. dray evening. 1 M, H. A. Thomas -an family to Berlin on'Sund'by afternoon where l lived Su some years in the Town the will spend end a few days with the ship, of Hulleht, but hater the Town - they P s. subject of this sketch moved to f0 Mr- Forester, of Mr. ofBellgrave is relkev- the 'township of Tunnbera'Y,1v'lret'e ing at the G. T. ll, station here in ,the, he Lived for some thirty nine eyars. absence of Station Agent G, E. Mc- About two years ago he with his Taggart who with his family is visit- tv ife, Lormer•lY Miss Jane Nichol, , of Stanley NIr. John McDougall and wife, Mr, S. Hubbard and wile and lOIre, Hast- ings were visiting relatives on the line last week. They were the guests of 1\1r, Mal. McEwen, Mr. McDougall and party drove from Kent in an Auto, and left Stanley to visit in Turnberry. Dr, Thomas 11. Butchart of Recl Oak Iowa visited his brother John R, on Monday of this week. Ile left on :Cue- day for Detroit and thence to his home in 1ted Oelt, Mr. James Cameron of London and il'Ic, W. Rogan of Toronto were visit ing at the home of Mr, Neil McGregor last week. Mr, and Mrs, A. McDonald of Brus- sels called at the home of Mr. John Mani wan on the first of the week. Mrs. Bryant of London and her son Demes are visiting at Mr. John 11Ic- Uowan's this week. 51r. Henderson and the lilisses Mc- Intosh, of McKillop were visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Gilmour on the first of the week. IL.®YFI ELD 'Dinner Sets Jugs Jardinieres Tea Pots, Etc., Etc. Dr. Metcalf is building a greenhouse and when eo n fileted it will be the finest in the district, The large, motor boat Sinbad, 'of Detroit, sent a day in the river, and then continued its cruise through the Georgian Bay, with aparty of eight on board. Miss Frankie Jennings, of London, who •has been spending a tew weelcs with. Mrs. 10 11400rhouse. returned •Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. of Toronto, have returned home afterspendiug six weeks at the lakeside. Mr. 0, Welcb has returned to Strat- ford for a few days. to look after busi- ness, His wife and family are still here. The Presbyterian SunddySchoolheld their picnic at Ileusteu'' grove. on the Sauble line. The day was perfect for the outing. Mr. Fellows, of Boston, is the great of the Misses Austin, on hill Terrace. A friendly game of baseball was played between the visitors and the town boys, the score being 1 to 11 in savour of the town team. The game was well attended, Mrs. E. Mariness. of London, is a guest at the Albion hotel• For the benefit of anglers who are interested in black braes fishing. There has been comparatively no fishing this month. Miss Kathleen, Harold and Fred Wright, of Toronto, are spending a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs, T. Jowett. The •annual ga.rcien party held one the rectory grounds last night was probably the most successful that has taken place and drew a large attendance not only of the people of the village and district but of the summer campers es well of whom ,Bayfield has tris year the largest number 111 its history. The, Goderieh Rand supplied ex- cellent music a undrefreshmetl.is aI 'all kinds were an sale including a regular tea, which proved popular. bailee excitement was caused during the evening ning it horse driven by Mr. \Vili,atn. Elliot of the C od,e- ricit ncad took fright and shied at Mr. Fred Heath's loony throwing Air. Elliot and two ladies whe were with him into tae di ch. 1!liappily there were no serious resulss. Leeburn Church Nlotes.—On Sabbath next, Aug. 11th, the Sacrament of the Lord"s Supper will be observed in the church, service to commence at 10.30. Preparatory service to he held on Thursday evening. Miss Winnie Shaw returned back toTororito for her work on Mon- day afternlo,on after having return 'e,d back from her trip to 1Iacinac isho.nd nil Saturday g and and two sisters Ruth Planthe I returned hack with her. NIr. and' Mrs, A.'23. °tattoo and family •expect to go to Bayfield on Wednesday to there animal, church picihic Irani the Baptist Church, 1Folderich. ilullett Win, Gray shipped a car of cattle to Toronto last Saturday. James Cartright had the mis- fortune to lose aline 2year old cold this week. Miss Agnes Diokslatnl of Sarnia speant a'few days Mrs. Wm. Fear. Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson and Lanan i y autoed fromStratford to spend the d with 01 on Sunday 7 y their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. 1. C'artright and had a pleasant visit with the olid folks and, they all had 'a gleed time. IClard of Thanks—Mrs. Elias Ball, wishes to thank the many friends. kindness and rn ath: for their dt eY Y ' shown' by them in her recent p ber- eavement in the .floss of her bus - hand,. 1 The Late James Thompson—On Friday, July 18th, another of our honored citizelns passed away in the person of Mr. James. Thompson, of Shuter Street. Mr. Thorrvpson' had been unfailing health for some time and the end carne peacesall ly after a long useful life at the :ma- ture of seventy three years. The deceased was a native of Lanark shire Scotland, and cane with his parents ta Canada when a young mean The family took up lalnd and ing friends at Niagara Falls. Dr. J. N. Perdue has decided to par• chase a Ford cat. This will make nine car's owned in Blyth. as been visit- ing 1_oh ' n rw Miss O U n ing' her uncle at St. Agustin haw re• turned to town. Rev. J. L. Small < and flintily: of [levier. who have been camping: dt C0 derrch aro vision gwrthMyth Turnberry, ',sieved into town and m+ada theta home on Shiites Street, The witless with six sisters snrrviv , Ono brother, Pro- f Thompson. n Y. Thompson, of T nox iS.. •lora x fans Ooliege, predeceased him. Mr. almember afnithf I was hums son Tl ..of ; St. And'i'a:w's Presbyterian Church; and a'stauinch Liberal in 1 was c rduct- 10 The funeral 'tree. T eU )ala The ulSiati Sunday schooinicir day tothe Win hai ICemeterY • aloidsrich was a; through';succesl Witlgltiam Times, Beumillcr Mr. and Mrs, Chaal,s Oke, of Ben - miller, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie, to Allan 1'. Walker. of Denver, Colorado, son of Mr. and 3Irs, John Walker, for- merly 0.. Goderieh, The wedding totiake place the second week in September. coo er xCLINc CD— CLINTON TON Boy Wanted Boy wanted to learn the Railway business at the (4, T. R. station. Must be smart with good educa- tion. Good \t ages. Apply to A. 0. PA'l'TISON. Agent, Clinton noose tier Sale 1 am instructed to sell quick. Hero is a chance to; secure an excellent home at a bargain price. I will show property, and consider 1 any' fait' Offer. 0, E. HALE. Bellevieiv Dairy Farm 8eatortb Miss M. 31. Carmen of Irquois has been engaged as teacher iii modern languages and history in Seaiorth Collegiate Institute tuFe as successor to NiBowers who resigned ne d sie ae school close id fel: the holidays. Miss Carnlan's salary is $1,000.„ The teaching staff is,now complete for the coming year and will be coin posed as follows: G. A. hiller, A.; headmaster J. F. Bloss mnthon- nvatics: Miss May B. A.. classics Miss Garman modern) languages; Miss Bottom, 0001hnerc ee Additional Dist,ritt News on I'age 5. From our stock of first-class cows we are prepared to supply you twice, daily with best of milk and cream, and solicit a share of your patronage... HILL. 125. E. B. R. FISHER. For •Sale Roo Runabout Auto, in good running order, wilil demonstrate if desired. A I:Fargain for quick sale. THOS. WATTS, Clinton Poultry Foods We have an hand a full supply of Poultry Foods, including— Bc,e:r Scrap, Chick Saran, Poultry ,Boner Crystal Grit, Clam Shall, Oyster Shell, Etc. CALF •MEAL—A. splendid flood. for young calves, and HOG MEAL—For :young pigs. Another car of Western Oats just arrived, alsia a car load of Feed Biour, Bran, and Shorts. A FULL SUPPLY OF FLOUR AND FEED ALWAYS .ON HAND. Try Cu no'sShtr-G Sin S aII \ 0eat SPECIAL 'FERTILIZER. The 'Resit Fertilizer' On the Market LIVE POULTRY taken the first four days of each week. Call and see. aur Supplies and get Our Prices. The Guuu—I aulois Co., Llfito The up-to-date Firm,4. Clinton PhoHne 0 N. W. TREWARTA. W. JENKINS AIM.or •••••••••••••••••••••••O•a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • 0 • 0 • Auction Sale ••• _ •• • . oiLal,eBlck residence and Lots • • • • Household Furniture, Smit other articles • The undersigned undersignedliras received instructions from Mr. F. • ,O`Neil tie sell be public nuctilonl gene premises, 0• • HIGH STREET, ;CLINTON, fait 1' pm., on 0 i • • 0 • • I • 0 0 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • 0 • • • 0 • • • • • This is Ione of the best lionises in the towln, and hats all • de et colnvenences, It leas formerly been ]clnow•n as • the 'Illollmes property This is n grand plpporttllnity for • ▪ anyone wishinlg, to secure a first-class 1lomne The sto- perty must be sioll,dl!as the proprietor is going We • These will also be offered .at the same time and place • 1 new high-grade Gerhard=Heitntzmlair Pialnlo, s 2 Parlor Suites 2 Dining Suites, •Dxtenssn 'China CLoset Sofas and Hall Racks, a cks Parlor aihd Dining ii gRu Rugs, aim • Hall Furniture, o , Den Furniture, Redtoo.m and Kitchen Furniture • consistio,g of-- Kitchen Rainlge, • Gasoline Stove, 4 Bedroom Suites, • Stands,Tables, :Chairs, Pictures w Dressers and '. Lady's Bicycle., Aliso Remmingtan Typewriter• • ltvn Nlolwei', 50 feet of Rubber Hose,' Lk • .Glasslpare,, Crockery and nunseeous other articles. e Rlesidenee arid Lots will be sold first. •• ND' reserve. bill oil: house or•'Fua r0ittue. purchase 1 suit p Furniture nearly arly neeTeis on Piano to IGih U U ST Y AUGUST S TURDP1 , e TLR11MS 01? SAL s le •, ,tl 'i of. n paideau • PROPERTY -10 per ccent 'Se be Y 1 PR OPLRT 1 • e to suit purchaser. • , . a'nld balance can be arranged d. • EFFECTS --Ali stuns •af $5 land umlei, cash; over that • ' amount. 3 months credit lonapprovetl joint' notes. A •• diseount of0per cent per annum ell credit amounts. m • — A.Nr O'NEIIProprietor.'TIiOS. BROWN,Auctioneer • • , • friends. .mens late residence oat Mo❑- i 00,80N0000•00000000•0000006 ••••N•••• oseoe ••••ee