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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-08-04, Page 7
- — -- 37111W,p*,As6,: -. , -- -qv""`- I — ., . 1 % . ' y. I I i P,---�--"/ • '+ . I . -""7'-1 , . �.�.-�----- - h _ Inspector Paisley wits in Godericli From i J« i M 1 1 '4/ li Vl ,� West 1ruckersinith. :4111111 111111111 111111111 111111�11F 11� 111,. "111ffrl f�i�..• ' 1 ", �°` ' ata Mtatlday•! f s ' I Y I� Mr, and Mrs. Stang of Sarnia are �• W11 ~ � Miss. Ethel Doherty is visiting rela- visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and = V. � tives in Detroit. 4 gtaacl Il lxttttat k + • ...$I•� Miss Taylor of Blyth visited friends Mrs. Rnbt. Plewes. E. Rightly tet` y y Rev, Mr. Saw er will conduct the L r. ,-,r, *" Fetter aces .l,L2 xo 8.7G Goderich Townshl yy * t. * $1. to .75 in town Monday. IiaYlield. p' L. service next Sunday eveitin};, .' "10 V, - Qrogttet Sets, Dit. Peter 1<1cEw•tn oY Goderich was --- Quarterly ,,[view will be held fair in town Friday. PEttBONALB. Mr. M. Y. McLean trod The union picnic consisting of the this circuit on next Sunday. Itev. Mr. o Misa Gill is spending a week with wife of Seat -th, spent Saturday and Sunday Schou a of Middleton, Holmes Clement will take charge. fa -• a BETWEEN THE LINES Stratford friends. Sunday in towiz,—Mrs,Jas, liaudfotd villa and Suunnc�rhlll held at Porster'B Mrs. Wherin of Toronto, who has " Miss Mary Matheson visited friends and data titer, of Centralia, and Mr. J. fiats, liolmesville, on Thursday last ` g bee a ending the past +uonth the guest .r_ in Blyth last week. 0. Duncan, of Brussels, are visiting at was tagrandsuccess. Notwithstanding of Miss. Martin, returns home this 4m - Flower Vases..... , .. • • • . • • • • •each lftc R. Doan and P. B. Crews were in Mr. liohnau's.---11'fisses Halls and the very busy season and the threaten- week. # *. 'Smalleront's........... ....25e per pair Bayfield uu ,Sunday. Coates returned to their home ill Lltm- ing rain a large number from e:Lcla This week will see all grain cut with ,. �, Jardrnteres ............ 7 rc per pair Messrs. Brock and Lewis were in ville last Friday luorniug.--Rev. Mr. church were present and all seetned to the exception of late peas ill thin to ;4s Goderich oil Sunday. W `Mr. Skeeno ran( Rev. J, S, Henderson, enjoy themselves to the utmost, Foot- cality P pO.- Made . a�I . -,: "- W` [� Miss \Vallrace of (loderich is a guest of Heusall, are stopping in town fora hall, baseball, swinging and racing Mr, L. McCunuell is doing a rushing ` -+ YOU WILL ��N{d at Mr. John DicGarva's. I short finis. -14Ir. `V. ki. Baker is in were indulged in bsforr lunch was town s nle. --- his iuslidtt s -Mr. G. served. Rairf cause when this impar- business threshing this season. 0" -•+r Mrs. Logan of Goderich visited 1 g Y Mra. AroosTownsend is nut improv- Clothing friends in Laron Tuesday, W. Holman, teas ill Goderich last tant feature was about finished, and ing as fast as her n+any friends wuu}d LtytnpShadeFratue .................15C Mr, 1), Morton of liaurilton visited j \�ecinesday,—Among the Sunday hurried the happy crowd to their wish. +"- Z .Joe friends in town last week. visitors at the Queen's the noticed Dir. homes. Rt:v. E. South, the young .r a ` - It-. Crepe Paper, plain ...... g !Sindorehands l n the rerualns of Ellen On ,►_- i" brocaded.........15c, 20r, 25c Miss Lottie Watcher Of Win Mhatn is I John E{ydd and wife, of Hensatl,— minister, ought to feel encouraged at Luetp to rest in Turner's cemetery on the guest of Mrs. 1. 1.). Iatng k I tilt'• plat. Ellwood and wife, of lionsall, the unity and enthusiasm which the Friday last after a short illness of one The Misses Mountcastle spent a few parish is manifesting. month. She died at her late residence `speat Sunday in town. --M Samuel g• ROODS QUOTED AT days of Last week at Bayfield, Whicldon turd family, of liipley, who in Clinton on July 27th t the ripe old Mrs. R. J. ('suit noel dao •titer Eva have been visiting friends here for IiluCVaile. el;e of 7Z yrars, i3oru in Yorkshire, •"'s' Eng., deceased wtLa irsa+riea to Jahn means a great deal—snore perhaps than you think, 6 , some time, returned to their horue En a- s are guests Of Winghanr friends. I Saturda Mr. M. U. Johnston, of La ton, who survives her, about 5Z a- 1'.vel'yl)p(ly adliiires a nicely dressed man ' you d0 - Envetopes.............per package, 5c Mrs. McEiro , Blyth, was the guest Goderich, spent last week in town a The Flax mill bane couiriienced oiler- ears ago, The carne to this count a. , ' 11:A ood Pa steric . . . ... . .. . ......... lUc q ations. Y Y Y ..-- s g p _ of bliss Birdie Heywood Monday. guest at the River slates. --Mina Edith some fiftq ears ago, landing [n the •- We d0, heW stop t0 think why he seems nicely ' j, Parchment Papeterie...............3oc Mrs. McKayof Seaforth is the + Mr. John Messer of Manitoba is 3' guest Falconer is vtT it•in M friends in Godo visiting his mother of this lace. county of b urk, afterwards coming to dl'essed. Few know that it is because his elotLing wo of her dao hter Mrs. L. Kennedy. rich, ----•Mr. `� . 1). Bright and wife, of g p the township of Tuckersinith where I +► , � 11 g Miss Lillie Burgess, w o has been Miss Switzer, Streelsville, was the Seaforth, are rustic•nting in frown. she lived a Pto ten years ago when 19 ]'ightly inatre. 1� rightly made heady -toWt'ar .� •t' . guest of Mrs. John Steep last week. Several of t.lui uests at the Queen's visiting her grrtndrnot.her, Mrs. King � Suit Will fit list as Well fly a fuse ordered suit from MONiEY SAVING g Mrs. Vociden is they for soarer tithe, has returned to her they retire to Clinton. One non, de- r ceased, turas born to bless their union. 4" ' guest of het' have returned to their huines ill i)e horue ill Owen Sound. 41 l ,, daughter, Mie. iVtilker, tViugham, trait, but their places are filled by She was a consistent wesnbet• of the 6- the fact hat We lnantlfaCtUre neatly all OUT own -�+ A Garden pill ty will be held in the Ladies' Belt ............. ............5c Mrs. Geo. Trowhil} has returned others. G Ontario St. Methodist church and died Ready -to- `� ear ClOtllitl iLYld consequently OU et rave an enterttt+n_ near future under the auspices of the y g, q y y g �, Paint Leaf Fans..... , .... ..L for ,re frau+ it visit to friends in Londesburo • The Glass family b Methridist church, trusting us the Saviour whom she had a -` t • Folding Fans ... . ..........10c, 18c, 20c I- Mrs, M. Morrish and Mrs, Wes• went in the town Trills ora Friday night The hast half of June cheese was so lung tried to Serve. She: possossLd r a style and appearance not seen in other places. � Above ar'e spending a week at Bay- which was well patronized, shipped on Wednesda a genial and cheerful disposition acid � •-"' field. The garden party held on Dr. Shop pP y' was beloved by all who knew her. Tire 4'-. ~ D1ise Itattie Watson of �weaforth is parcl's lawn on '1'tnu sday night Mht was a Mrs. Richardson of Brussels spent a f 1 11 PRICES ( few days last week with Mra. John sq+apathy of old,fr•ienda is extended to r tour $5, ' • Cannot q' visitin her randhither, Dir, John *rand success. The proceedings were 3' the bereaved husband ill his great loss. _ ttit Leslie 1; grand enlivened by the },tesence of BurgeV. passed through the village �— b-_ o`- $'7 Be =40 Miss Mamie Young, Goderich, was the band. putting u a copper telephone �� �� 40 . " the guest of Diss L. Twitchell aver WO auderstood the work on the Pier P g, P pp p one wire. The months business meetin of a°1-- ���JJJ ���jjj ��JJ J Fair Co Sunday, will be resumed this week. This is a The girls and boys of the village are Y !; T11U W. D• t Dtisa Mand Kennedy of Goderich was gauss route its it tvuulcl he fat<+l to the all busy spreading flax. Willis C. T+.. teas hold last evening, and $10 L' quailed Y Roy Ainley of Bt is the guest 0` y n - * the guest Oi• Mrs, W, G. Doherty over whole work if it were delayed much Y Y g The Bible study was taken by Dirs. �Sundit loo m% The to has returned and the of Mr. Albert Putl and• (Rev.) Stewart on the Book of Psalms. W;i<u+:;ii. V. llouhledee hits front stone nth©ring is again the order of Dir- McEwen sent eight pupils In this section, and isle l'Vide11C(? Of this 19 that OUT' t CLINTON.CLINTON8 g 6' to try P. S. Leavin and seven to tryWe are in receipt of it press badge Z Winghtaut and resumed his place in the dray. Entrance, Uf thegformer two onlfor the naso erfest to be held ill 13a,rlin .` business still keeps on growing. . w 1. .', Ageiats Marker's Dye li'ork•�, the U. F. Dances in the pavilion are of fie- Y g �-_ � t uent occurrence these evenings and were successful, but of the latter only oil Wednesday, Thursday and Friday r -rs r . -- 0011012001S=0 Dies. Davis and farm] of London are ) one failed. next, This will be the 13th annual rr �� �► p+'� o �► �► 1► �ti1 v► �► �► �'rM r s ___.--_ ___--_ _-._--------------- gnests of the forruer'syfather, Dlr, it. t}icy seem to lie well paLt,onized, bliss Nest has returned to her home }'artros from Clinton, Goderich and affair of the kind. .� e Reynolds. in Woodstock, -� +`•, elr fttrtXl�fil>Xtilt13. Seaforth find a pleaeant sail on the __ Miss May Swarts of Win ham is via- M Mr. Bert Leech of Montreal is visitint lake followed by to food lively dan.ie r -r a,. The number following the name in- iting her grard(parents, Dir. aud;Mrs. an agreeable outing. his father Mr. Edward Leech of this � V g � �.. r,k'4i Geo. Stuarts, dace. _ .s �`,r ,`t, dicates the page on which the ad ap- In'ery ttva+l:tble stopping place in t — — HARVEST EXCURSIONS TO . 48 ,il penes, Mrs. C. McConnell and fatuity are town is crowded with visitors and still , -_-_ _.- r - _ .1. visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex, McDon- Y ' MANiTOBA NORTHWEST s '` Harvest Excursions -W. Jackson (8). they ]cecp pouring in, Ever stage' Bandon-•-Idutlett. and 0 -+ h �� all], Stratford. Rightly Made Clothin Jackson Bros, brings additional nuwbers attracted _r,�—_ � -mss �,r g Y g- Mrs. (Dr.) Blackall and family have hither by the fame and good name of r r 1, breezy Iia held. We are lad Our nnerall quiet neighborhood 60' - (8). returned lro+ii a lengthy visit with g • to see g Y q g TUESDAY AUGUST 16 -- . i � ' -- r Bayfield Vetere' List -H• W. Erwin (5). friends +rear London. y y glad was somewhat disturbed fast week by , "- r t " Alma Ladies' College -Rev. R. 1. War- them ca+ne and haps they will carry a series of accidents. The first hop -- ---- V, \r + o i / 0 Misses Cora and Della Cluff,Gvclericis+ away pleas, recollections of their so- I t rr :'1 ,' her (5), Y 1 pstied to Mr. John Young, He had SI N(y`LE ���� :��®.r�® l�) I,' I I t , were guests of their aunt, Miss Ar- jouru an)ungst us. Om frown is per'' tiitehed a his hot:4e and got its the ------ I I � 1-�. usaur, DIonda tin 4 oat so ro ressive:ss it taight he, bu p d ` ` 111Vr o a, D1r. John 11Turray Of Greater 1\ew bud our people ro hospitah:e and their buggy when the horse started before W. JACKSON � \ -_ 0 0 0 „• - 0 ` Purely Personal Nieniiau ark has been spending a few days }warts are in the right place and this he got the lines and ran against the � r -0 side of the stable which caused the C P. P. AGENT. ('LINTON. ®� y ( �t Mention. with h iends here. fact oes to cover our want. of enter- �- ? �`)(1 a g buggy to upset, throwing IVlr. Young ®�" 1 1 t - 0 .; ' 0l/�/t/1 "k Miss Fannie Kay, who has been the pt'ise• out heavily on the ground. Owing to - ,� P. guest of Miss (iibbings, left for her The people of St. Andrew's Presby- his age it is doubtful if he will ever re - e` Tit9 rt,•eekip,l2ecord of the Coming and Qo)ng linins in DetroiC on Taead;t terian church celebrated their anniver- p 0- �\, ) t of Cliatonleas or Persons Known to Them. HOLIDAY i.I O AY T ®V O S •r"".-- ~ " \ r ` "' :lir. and Mrs, Wilber Manning re- spry Last Sunday. Rev. R. P. McKay, coThe second happened to Mrs, John a- '� � 4k turned hoose Tuesda night from a ten of Toronto, occupied the pulpit 'loth J y g Troop, She had been a in the Lnow or �� � days' trip down rhe St. Lawrence. morning and evening' and preached of the barn and in coming down the TO MACKINAW AND DULUTEI � c --,� i Miss Herman is visiting in Seaforth. 1 1 ladder she slipped and fell nu the floor. r Miss Clark who had Leen tha test. Blur cent and ini nessive serusvns .v 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lough are visiting in of her sister, Mrs, O.'Coo ter, returned to overflowing congregations. Mations. iVe London. 1 ' o g 1' She has been confined to her bed ever FINEST TRiP ON FRESH WATER easy Miss Lillie Hunt is visiting friends to her haute in Di:arltdah on Saturday, understand the co]lect.ions amounted since under the doctor's entre. Age is `� -' 4 c;�' Mrs. H. W. t3teep and family arrived to shoot(3U. This is very goad, but as also somewhat against her. ~ in Lottdan. g" C'olliuga•n,xt a»cl Owen Snu+ut le y,cult Stu. �'-.. 'tncw u i from Toronto Monday. and will spend 1 here will be no tea streeting this situ �) Mr. \Vm. Jamieson is carrying a very Marie, Mackinaw and Iluluth, %,lit the famous rte-- `�,F Mrs. Jas, Scott and fausily vire cat I a fete weeks at her father's, Dl r. J oisn hardly be suffirient•to meet the req ing at Ba•,yfield. sore head at present. While engaged North ChaunCl snot though thesu,'i i;hcnd, of sr" Miss A ie Pram of London is visit J;u kson'v tnents. hauling in grain hP fell oii a load on theGeorr;ian stay, giving tho tourist an ot,por• 19- 11 �d v � � v � `"� ®� �� � � �' � � � � 1'� i gg Mrs, R. Porter left Tuesday for It The trustees of the school have de hie head and was rendered unconscious I tunny (; cicwiug the oro t,nag++,scent scenery 1. 1;,, ing Clinton friends. utontt's vi4it to her brother in Yants- cided upon a thorough renovatingand on th Groat t,akc,. I:,z:tt.' Mrs. Win. East spent Tuesday with wills, Illinois, ttvo hundred inilea west re nairin of the different school roms, for some two or three hours. Wo are a - our Ne VV Line of � lad to say lie is doin well. e. -- friends in Seaforth. of Chicago. solthat we expect. when school re -opens g Y g CUNT re ur i, da ll ngwo, 111' ONN w ems.-- -J�a 11 ,' °Miss Mary Brown lee returned from 7'he ono, d+tu liters of D1 r, �V. 1i, after holidays the. lace twill present y Dliss Lncy Iiutchison . of British and return, iia t:oili»I +wood or tt+vcn r Hamiltein on Tuesday. y g P 1 l.olnminia is visiting at Mr. Jas. Fair. sound ................• ................. i8 5n .. s visiting. his D:Lvis of Dlitchell tubo have been visit- quite new appearance. This is well service's at present. CLI �Tcr1 to 1)»luth and roturn, t icL c.ot• t f (��_y. Master Lorne Todd is v g ung D1iss SLiirley Parke returned hove for no parents want to see their cb4d- lingwood m Owen Sound, catling al. �o S Odd School Coats ,1 Vii; 1 We are sorry to say that Mr. Thomas Seton, Ste. Marie, fort Arthur and • ',i aunt, Miss Kate Sheppard, last Frida ren housed ill unattractive rooms dor- „ �., _•,. Fat " Mr. and Mrs. George Barge Sunday- y' Hazlewood is nitder the doctor's care Macki,taw.. ................. ren w s.a g g Sir. and Mrs. C. C. Hance, 14Iz s. W. ing the grNater part of their childhood with very little hope of his recovery, For tiekotN to all point +u,d iuformatio,+ rc- ,,1 ti: ed with friends in Goderich. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bel- days which should be to ewers childZZ Miss Hoare, sister of Mrs. Tisdall, re- dun, Seaforth, will end the civic }soli- the most happy. Threshing has become quite common gardiug fiat ul by hoar nr rail, consult i� p note. The wheat is yielding fairs well, •�- 7:11171 COIlllllantl a j)lg 6Ellt', bCCiLLtse they ire niade~� turned home to Strathroy Tuesday. dap at Bayfield. That beautiful residence occupied by g Y F. It .IIuut,i•:N,, a -.. - ,1I.. , The Misses Johnston of London are Mr- rand Mrs. W. 0. Weece returned Mr. Jas, Burns, ex -reeve of the village, averaging about 20 bushels per acre. G, r.lt. stcatusnip and'i'ic.ket ngt , c tint.o„ . frOill br," booCls and ai'e very low in price. They '� •. guests of theit uncle, Mr. O. Johnston. to their hotue in ZVhitevale Tuesday, twits sold Sy auction on Saturday, theare m Miss Tillie Akam is this week the --_- -=7-------------- - _. _ _ .. __ _ -_ . __ li' silt ill sl{elet011 sll�pe and the prices are gK'•+ Miss Minnie Muir accompanied there 23rd ult., for• $1410 to Mr. Wm, Wood $'._. .�� guest of Major and Mra. Beek, Gode- for a month's visit. of this village, This is it most desirable a -- --� g ,'a. rich.Mr. R. J. Fleet and Mr. Web Mc- Mr. Wilson and son Lawrence of propertq and Mr. Woods is to be con- �^� Orr �6fi"�-- t I.25 and $1.50 � 3' Toronto were in town Wednesday. gratulated on his purchase as the house - ,. Connell of Blyth were in Clinton on Mr. Wilson is blind and makes his liv- itself w+ts not put there for much less ',' Sunday. ing by selling regalias, pias, etc., to his than twice that sum. it is expected • M'.. C. C. Mundyof Hamiltonwas at M that .Mr, Woods will. move from his a- You can get the odd Pants from the sante goods at Mr. J, S. Jackson's on Sunday and Uran},e brethren. : Monday. Aliss Nettie McCrae and Diiss $ar- form vcr7 shortly to his new purchase. AoonOo�0�0000�0• 50C, GOC and 7JC. -'� J: Jd. Chellew, Blyth, was ticketed lett leave to -marrow fora week's visit so to Duluth on Saturday by . s F. R. in Berlin which will extend over the (hitonded for ISL imue.) a, e 0 ,�.� ` .a m ®v .r,®� e e ®y r �, o ,� ZZ Hodgens. three days of the Saengerfest to Personals. --Mr. and Mrs, W. R, - f;• g begin on Wednesday next, Lough and clan later of, Clinton are c Mr. John Ansley of Wingham, Mr. W. Foster, who has been working g °'` e s • I County Commissioner, was in Clinton it) the Mitchell foundry, cut his hand spending a few days here.—Mr. andW1,6 � 1 Age ' on MOndap• recent} and is now home with the bars• ,los. Urr, who were guests of Dlrs. ® '- T VTlel11S11 Misses Tena McEwan and (.oral y Holman, returned there •home in t wounded member in to sling and souta P 4i Vivian Of Goderich are guests of Hiss Brantford on Thursday last.- Dii. �Otl��tle�AiOwrli��i�otl�����00�����0i0otli��0itei GP - Lillie Doherty. whar, afraid of blood poisoning. Jas. McLean of Tuckersniith spent a ''`'' few days in town visitin friends bast When a b0 gets so particular that he won't eat meal Mr. and Mrs..I. J, McUaug hey of the y 4,, Miss Clara Coultis, who has been Conitnercial and Mr. and D'irtt, W. F. g 4, studying with Miss McHard for the week.—Miss Moore of Detroit who t � and molasses for sapper and wants slot pie for 1115 ,. g Y McCaughey of Hallett attended the has been here during the past fete This week winds up our seasons Susi^r, "ticklish" past six months, returned to her basis®, funeral of Miss Mary Tye, daughter of weeks left for Goderich last Friday. :F lllllCll 11C has arrived at isle age when 110 15 tiCk115h ,, . •' at Belgrave last week. Mr. William Tye of Goclerich on Sun �Aznnn the cam ern we notice Mr. Hess. At the end of the month we P.nter clout leis clothes. It's the articular b0 the boy � 3✓�s' Miss Elsie Dowser left yesterday for day g p p y+ + '� Temiscamingue district where she will W. Pickard and family and Mr. Abe} stock and next week a start is made on take charge of a school. Mr. S. Davis spent Sunday with his and family, all of Seafcn th,---Mr. that 11nO W9 just what 1]e likes When he sees it, that 1, G. A. Jones (if Liverpool, England, brother, of the Circular town, A com- Jas. Pollock of the Queen's is at pre- another season's trade. We want to wind We Can ,always please. We carry an assortment of � 11 one of W. Doherty & Ua's European mercial traveller' accompanied him so sent writing in poor health. ---Mr. A. '•'` agents, was in Clinton Moeda that we map all take it for granted Peck of the T. Eaton Co. is at home u the season with as little summer stock do -.. ROys' Suits that isnot equalled in the county. t, y' that the latter's re pertoire of pointed p A Mrs, H. H. Mathewson and family 1 spending his holidays. --Miss E. E. �'- of Toledo, Ohio, arrive to -dap to visit oto ies has been considerably added to gaits and Alias J. A. Coate are visiting as possible, and prices On strictly Sum^ �.®,�.�,.%,.�„1-„ft,�.�,.�,.••e.%...r.,�,.�,�,.�,,,�,,.q,,�,,�,r, rs. (Rev,) J. J. Patterson of Arthur ," the formees sister, Mrs. Jas. Dunford. at Mrs, Holman's.—Mr. J. W. Whirl _ Mr. and Mrs. £iawhill and Miss Saw is at the parental home where she will don and Master Willie Whiddon wheel- mer goods have been cut t0 a figure that � r main during the absence of Mr. Pat- ed to Ripley and back'this week and had ter` - hill, who had been guests of Mrs. Thos. p Y will clear them out. +- oFumishing S I Jackson, Sr., have returned home to t rson who is exchanging work fora a pleasant trip. �0 I .1 .Toledo. oath with a Presbyterian clergyman The work on the harbor has stopped -moi a Keewatin, on the beautiful Lake of _.--___.._-- --__: - - �- - - __ .-__ — ..- ,. Dr. Lindsay left Tuesday and sails short, but we trust not like the old O t e Woods. from Montreal to -dap for Old London clack, never to go again. We do not > > Rev. J. A. K. Walker, wife and three Shirt Parasols i>OyS I3lacic Sateen �ahirts at 50c are now having a � to "walk" the hospitals for six months children, paid' a flying visit to Clinton quite understand the reason, bot it is All.1 Ior more. the forepart of the week when they said the money votes} for the purpose s:_- bio' sale, and a youngster told us the other day he Mrs. Ashley of Hullett, near Londea- were guests of Councillor Robb, Mr• should have been re voted before the waists W e have still too 1]I811 Par-' -•-•a • baro, left on Tuesday for Stacegville, last of Jona, and as that part of the y .. \� as proud as a peacock when lie got On one Of our Maine, for an extended visit. She pur- Walker is engaged in missive workin was ne neglected the work a901s, If IOSSible 1]Ot one must India, in the sarnc district its bTr• proceedings �' 1 5f1C 7hi1'ts. '}they ire \'Cl'y 9P,i'V1CCal)18 for boys' Weal'. ;, ,' chased her transportation through Mr, for the. timts being hits ceased and the This has been a great Shirt be carried Over. At these , . - 0 Robb's son-in-law, hence the acq+rain- 1 W. Jackson. anceship. He is now on a year's fur tog and scows engaged in filling in the Waist season. We have now P es��-Twin �►4a►� m e ®. �1►4w1.1►•1•v Messrs. L. Kennedy and A. J. Grigg tough, :after ei ht ears' statim. His stonrt have been taken to Goderich prices it will pay y011 t0 buy a. X` were in QVin ham last week and were g 19 y where the helve and all those from about 30 Waists left ' these g. home. was formerly in Tavistock. Y g r for next season a much taken with the extensive syatent Mr. J. D..Bowen of Tecumseh, Mich., zL distance engage(] on the work have must all 0 :-- � Children's Stocking's'�of ranolithic walks assessed b that returned to their hooses. Fine Gloria Silk•Pavasols,lar c sue r - ~ gr TI Y is the guest of his father-in-law, in- hollow rib, steel rod, black nate ?> ;; thrivin town. On Saturday the Brucefleld club spector Paisley, Land will remain ten Y .fancy colored Muslin ShirtWaiets, Misa can McDiarmid, trained nurse da •s or so. Mr. Bowen is a bus than Prvtnised to v}sit lie but failed to put in white, detatebable collars & cuffs 57c r'+al wood and horn handles, will � from Cleveland's newest hospital, is, y y to a t earance, much to the disc Our lint, at 20c, and 5c must be extra mood Or we "?„�, when at.home, being cit editor of the I p P not cut or, turn green....... , , . , ti0c � b , the guest of Mrs. L. Kennedy this y ,ointment of our boys. Print Shirt Waists Past colors, de- . ,> bri htest daily paper in Tecumseh as 1 tachable collate, goods that will Black Glm'in. Silk noel ('oirnrd Shot : ('Onl(l„110t Sell the (lUantlty we 'are (�lOing. Some Of � ,tit week. Miss McDiarmid is a racluate Anew botcher shop has been opened g 0 �- g+ wet as city dark, Mrs. Bowen has 1 tt ear . . . .... ......... . .... . ..... 98c Silk Parasols, with trill and soil)(, oil} sizes are low, but we expect a shipment from the ” i ,,.:=:r. r, � nurse and now holds a responsible po'si been here for a fortnight. By the way here by Mr. Munroe of Bruceflelc and �' ,1� the Inspector's second son-in-law, Dir, Mr. Ellwood of Hensall has opened a Fine Cambric, Muslin and Gingham $1 l+i+an dr $1�u0 gcioc}st�� . rr gttl.ii ft8c Ul(1 GO1111iry ill a 91101't time. r. Arthur McCrae }eaves on Satur- barber shop, while. Scott & McKenzie Shirt Waists, some with white, Gb- � t ;, Dunsmore, is also a newspaper man •a--• -+r -y for Brandon, Manitoba, to rema!n of Clinton have established a law others with collars and cuffs the 4w - I", , being on the staff of the St. Thomas r 1 1► �►1✓a �� •►w s^r.1r�� �.� +� �.� ZZ 4 a few months.. He has not been in beinTimes. t !s also a sound Tory. office in our inidst to dispense law and same as the goods, regular $1.2.a A M--illinery 0-- -- good health for some time, but hopesjustice to our people. quality, to clear ......... . . .... . . . SGr, that the prairie Sissies will build hire _ -`-- The then tiro hug <li in the new ^� � I '` up again. west �ita['ley' sewer to the westwart Of a,he town, �/�' Bargain something suitable for the Present Time Mr. John Duncan of Thorndale was This drain it is expected will remove Muslin. ••40 Oats areallcut.Owingtotheextreme- Children's SailorIInta, est shunt A • =2 the guest of his brother, Mr, W. Dun- the surplus water from the centro of Three bar sins in White and a 25c Men's Cotton Shirts.. , . ,25ct worth 40c can, Sunday evening and Moeda on ly dry weather they have ripened soon- the mainstreet which roves a great bargains half a dozen, regular uUc... , .. , , Men's Overalls..............75c and $1 .-"� yy or than what they ought to have done. i' "i his his way home from a visit to his fath- nuisance to the people +n that particn- Fancy M1191irisca Alen's Cotl.on Jackets... , , . ,7be and $1 -01 ,; Harveatin will soon be something of01 - White Overalls and Jackets .• er near Varna. The old gentleman g g lar part of the v! lago during the spring Fine French Organdy Muslins Inr- ` has been in very poor health of late. the past in this vicinity. and fall freshets. g y Boys' r for masons' wear ...... . ... . ......75c ,,�? Rev. Mr. Murdock, the new pastor of o are sorry to hear of rte illness dark and light grounds, regu- •� j the Baptist church, arrived with his of Jas. Duncan, Sr., who resides at his - . . - ___ lar 25c ........................... IGS Jira,i]�J Rats . - son Andrews near Varna. Mr. Dun- Fancy Dress Muslins in white, a- �~��~~�~���� -r t 11 „; wife and family on Tuesday and have can is ver old nsan and we expect, West Mullett• � taken up their abode on Mary St., Y P cream and colors, regular lbs and Two dozen Boys' Fancy Straw � Our which "'�' having leased one of Mr. Rumba{1's recovery will he Blow. 11e is under the Zuc lines ... . ... . ... . ......... . .... flc Ilats, all sizes popular styles, s:•- i li Shirtssellingat75c we are -•0 care of Dr. Armstrong of Brucefield, Messrs. Yungblut and Cole are regular 40c and ,rile ............... 2r,, ---- I ne '; residences. Mr. Murdock will occupy Fane Whito Mullins, ei ht yr ;. of the pulpit Sunday. Mrs. Barnwell of Kincardine and her doing a rushing nosiness in the thresh- 3' g Men's COIrn'ed C,ntt,hric Slrirls. +tL- pp daogtiter-in-law a.revi4itin at ina line. nine patterns, suitable for wnista, lis Misses Couch and Mickle left pester• g dresses and children's wear, re u• tacked collars, fast colors, regulrar m.-• g y � t, Mr.lIarnwell of Varnw, A1iss Stewart of Mitchell returned rego, - .► r' al's WOrtll lit isle regular way •„0 day afternoon for Owen Sound where lar rice lOc, special . , ... 0. e roc and AOr, to clear ... . .. . ... . .. . :.th a--- _ they took boat for Duluth, a trip that Mr..Iarnes Hamilton of the Par line hrnno last week after jiaymg a visit to P 1,.`, has become quite popular sin year. near Varna is laid up with an attack Mrs• McUaol, Sr, ---._,I-_, _I-.- __,__ y_- _ _-_ - - __ without t � •� nd they are n( 1 0, a t -.•. t y -.,. The route up is Trp way of the North of typhoid fever. We hope he will soon Mrs. Nett of Ai Oma paid a via•t to WIt110ttt (lollbt the greatest Shore and Port Arthur and In return• be able to be around again, lie is her Strother, Mr. 1 Carter, recently. snap EVBr OffCi'Cd. ing the steamer calls at Mackinac Is- under the care of Dr. Armstrong of _ r Goods � ' H I R T . land. Brucefleld. `Yjvj SHIRTS. " , Mr. Hogue o4 Niagara Falls, repr®- Mrs. Scott of Buffalo and daughter SummerLiilL C ���~ ��� ��� aentin a cold Stora a company, of Mr. Robt. Dennison near Varna, is " - j . gg g p y, rLd re- visitin under the parental roof. a- line of Mesa's Hosierry at25c ed in tJlinton Saturday evening and re- p Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McVitf.ir: of `" mained over until Tuesday. While Mr, Ks, McKie, who fell from his North Bay arca visiting at Mr, Jos. Some new goods for fall aro }sere already. Dress Goo(ls ", a here he interviewed several of our bicycle a few days ago and'hroke his Watkins', and Fancy Slllts ; Fancy Black Dress (roods for sepal'at8 skirts 0- iy tho greatest Val 110 ]Il the tl ode. � • fruit men, among the number Apple collar bone is doing as well as could Mr. G. M. Kilty is expected at the t ,� Kung Cantelon. Mr. Hogue expects be expected and will soon be able to end of this week. His many friends or full sults, the nobbie9t Black Goods we have ever shown w.- resitrne work a sin. � "e''%'� � ", qk',"~•�.*'•� �`�' I ' �' ' to return to Clinton again in a short g will be glad to see him rLgain• an(1 Fahey Plaid Waigt Sillts ill waist lengtl]-s, naw and hand Oft Rev. Mr. Kearns of Mitchell preach- Mr. and Mrs. Fulford (nee Miss Mary (�tttinks spent Sunday �orith pd a very impressive sermon to a large Johnson) have been vis[ting the past some patterns and colorings, no two alike, at ri$ the W(Ll9t length. JACKSON BROSIN M audience in St. Johns church last feet• da s rat Mr. Gen. Johnson's, lt�N6 ,I iIs t(i n• r. Crooke has been Y w�-.'Saltbath evening. Sacramental services were held here ' CI 4 lot I 11 to Sinaliman & In ratn'si stores ..- andon, for somo time, was on his Rev. R. H. I3urton purposes holding last Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. SmLtY ia L r, wa to 0linton, where he has accepted tits usual quarterly service in Varna of lsayfleld officiating,Hodgens %� � " A similar po8' Ion, Before leaving Methodist church next Sabbath, com• Quite,a number from here attended t, j 4w - $1 Clothing House CLINTON London his follow•Clerks made him the mencing at half -past ten, the pibtlie in Forster's grove on Thurs- w ' ,. recipient of a hatideolrno gold -headed - _ . day of last week, but the rain put a Cane as a mark -of estget�l,-�1 I:eter I arvest apples wanted- �Canlelan stop to what promised to be a very Direct Importers. �`"`�""'��a�'XNTON• III 64 ������A�� 11��i�Ut l��j�l�l�' lrtilal�jll ��LJ�>tia4 *111►��A ,, xinrl+ae, enjoyable tial©, 1 l%�.•y"` B roe, 4 , W' " • .1 • 0 I fi „ 1. I I .. . . I . I I . I I I . . . I - ? i - .. .. . < I . - „- -- J 1-Afik:,, J , I'll I.- _ r