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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-08-22, Page 4^ e Clinton Nmilecoril,_ L MITCHELL, EDIT0a AND PROPRIETOR INTON, AUG. 22ND, 1901.• oW Advertisements. intrgaine-W. Cooper It co 1 Kr and elm le-Irenrv'e'Photo Studio 1 I • leieldieg Feas0n-0. Corer ft Co 1 lee Sale --W. latteor 84 eon A rinary Sergoon-Cr. Fromm 5 ain 6ele-Mer1and Bros 5 ripe Sale-elticletanoe 84 Co 5 Ine-0, Irmo ......e.......15 est learaitins-Netvocento 8.... 8 eNeekties--Jacason nros e Better 8tore-riedgens Tiros 8 • sunriERbiLL. • Our school opened OP AlOnatty with Ithands ready for work during the ming term. The earpenter work of the school• is bout to begin its Mr. Prior lias Almost ortmleted the brickwor Ir. Piss Winnie Thompson and Messrs. Tebbutt and W. Males lave re. timed to their reepectiyil dutiea this Week, The much needed rain came at last In tents on Tuesday and. maw, hearts were gladdened, Dr. Lowery visited his home for a fete days last week. Aleeers, 8, Lowery and D. Barr were ji Seeforth last week. Mr. j. Colborne aud wife spent Sun thy in Westfield at the latter's parents. Mr, Wm. Routledge, wife and family WEST TUCKERSTIITIll. Miss Cloth), Young of ()linter% spent several days the past week the guest of Mies E. Waldron of the London Road, Mv. Frank Grant raised, his barn on Friday week Ittet, It is 40x30 feet and when finished. Mr. Grant will have one of the most up.to-date narns and fate la ling On the London Iload.• Mr, Matt. Mains has the frione coutract and is hostling it along in his usual Ora class style. Messrs. A. Townsend and T. G. °rich and families Sundayed in Goderich A number of the young people of the Londen Road picnicked in Bayfield on Saturday week, With the exception of a few fields of It? peas harvest was wound up for this year on Saturday week. The oats are short in the straw hut the yield promises to be up to the average. Miss Alary Bennett is visiting ber •cousin, Miss Sarah Bennett of the London Road. - Messrs. Thomas, Townsend, Duncan Aston, E, Cricb, and S. Murcit were among the 'harvest excursionists to the West teat week, e."...,_..reersTes!meree-reem. HULLETT TOWNSMIP. Among those who have left the Bar. lock section for Manitoba were : W. Ninety, R. Sundercock,,W. Ferris, J. Knox, and Miss Minnie Knox,A. Watt and C. Allan. • Mr, William Kelly of the state of Louisania has returned home, We have beard that Mrs. Kelly will Accom- pany him south when he rethrusthith eV - The futieral of Mrs. A1bet Trewin. took place on Feiday last to Burns' spent Sanday at Mt. John Johnstotes cemetery where the interment took Messrs. Robert Johnston and Geo. Eargnhar left last Tuesday for IViani- t.9ba, expecting to share in the harvest.- ing of that province. • • • .A. number from her picnicked at Byfield on Clinton's civic holiday and enjoyed the belney breezes of Lake Boron, • • • Rey. Mr. Wright called on some of the people of Sunamethill last Week. Mr. W. D. Butt, Tot ooto, has been spending his helidayi with his cousins on the BaseLine. Alv.• Epb. Butt returned home last week frem his eighteenth trip to Mani- . tribe. Re did not.go farther wept than Winnipeg this:thee, finding a, ready• sale fotrall hir .,,,ock in that city.. is is TIONT .adreparing another car. loact,tor 'shipment abbot the first of --Stfikember. He says there will be big crops inthe West and that the supply of harvesters will he entitle. In two days he saw ten trainloads of excur, sionists arrive. Mr. ,Butt expects to leave for the poo district. shortly. • place. Rev, Jas. Hamilton of Lon es- •horo conducted the servitea at hoose and grave. Husband nnd smallfain Uy, one an infant eftwe weeks old, survive to moern their irreparable loss. • • The crops in this section ni Hellett will be a good Average. Someof the oats have yielded sixty bushels to the acre.Mr. David Beacom. has twenty- eight acres au d fully expects 1100 bush- els and his wheatlooks as well as any time during the ten years be has been among es, Mr.131antlierrington has had his wheat threshed and realizedthirty bristle's to the acre, while Mr, 'William Itossluid a tinecrop,of hay, upon parts. of his fields there was fully three tons • to the acre. On•the whole our•faineers • have reason to be well satisfied. 1" - -- St. Helens., Mr. J. O. Martin is visiting friends in this vicinity. The schools in this vicinity opened on Monday. Me. Tebbett resumed his dutiee at St. Helens and Miss M. Clark ot the villege teaches on the Oth con. Mr. Robinson 'Woods is Wearing a very pleasent smile, a little boy having come to their house last Wednesday morning, mewl' els Township. The dry weather dried up the 'pas- tures badly but the recent reins have made them green ;igen), ' Among others who went from here on the last harvest excnrsion to Mani- toba were Calvin Millen, Stephen God - kin, A. Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pollard, and Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, Mr. Berry goes to Manitoba often and would as soon go np there as eat bis breakfast. •• Mr. and, Mrs. Gardner and the Misses Simpsonhave been away and taken in the PatnAmerican. Mr. Samuel Hackwell, who has been teaching in Alichigau, is borne for his holidays. • Mr John Govenloek„ who had his barn consumed by fire some lame ago. is re -building. Mr. Joseph Kennedy is putting a new roof . on his blitekstnith• shop. Joe is a positing and. competent me - &attic, • GODERICH TOWNSHIP. • Mr. Thos. Woods cif St. Helens has • been yisiting his brother and friends in this township and also an attraction in Goderich. We have been given to understand that as one result of •these visits, Me. Woods will shortly change his condition. Me was born and •brought up in this township but is now a big and prosperous stock farmer in West Wawanosh. His place in- cludes fifty acres. of grass land. Mr. Thos. Harrison is not complain- • ing about a short crop,not of oats,any• a way, as he estimates he will have a yield of at least fifty bushels per acre on his lake shore farm. Mr. William Harrison of the lake show cut fourteen acres of oats in nine hours one daylast week and the • stooking was done in the same titne by two men whose ages artiouoted to one hundred and thirty years. The sheaves lay from eight to ten feet apart sto that it will. be conceded. that a good day's work was done. ' Squire • Middleton has had two cement silos built, being the first in • the township to make use of cemeut, for this purpose. The silos are thirty five feet high, foutteen feet across and will hold one hundred tons of ensi- lage. Mr. George Holland is also hav- ing a cement silo built, Mr. Oliver Grigg had an experience • with a young man • whom he, brought Out from Goderich to assist him in the harvest. The y.in. wits light fingered • and during Mr. Griggs absence stole some change and a pocket knife and struck off for town, But Mr, Grigg discovering what he had done follow- ed and overtook•• the young man at Routlege's and recovering the knife and change let him go, well satis- fied, probably, to get rid of him so easily. The garden party to. be held on the grounds of Mr: Willis Bell of the Bay- field Line on Friday evening prcnnises • to be a great success. The managers are sparing no efforts in providing a good program, etc, and its quite safe to assure a yery pleasant and profit- able evening. The Hensall brass band will assist in furnishing music. Re- freshments Nsill be provided. Miss Mabel Dempsey has returned home from n, visit at her sister's, Mrs. Thos. Webster �t near Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Webster also accompan- • ied her home. • Mr. John Webster of Ashfield and Mr. George Carter of Illinois spent Sunday with the former's brother, Mr. Thos. Webster of the 91h con. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos; Hayter of Step- hen township were guests Sunday and Monday at their daughter's, Mrs. James Mose. Mr. William Crooks .returned borne last week from attending the feneral of an old friend with whom he has been intimate for the past thirty five years,in the person of Mr. Thos. Miller of Wellesley who passed away in his fifty seventh year. This is the third funeral in this family which. Mr. Crooks has attended in as matry years. Mr. Miller was an Anglican and, an Orangeman and the service of the or- der was read over his grave by P. G. Ws Thos. Magwood, ex -M. re and T. Oruickshanks. The funeral was a very large one, there being over one hund- red vehicles in the cot tege. Mr.Crooks was one of the pallbearers. The Apple King .Calls Attention to ' Clauses lathe Fruit Marks Act, DUNGANNON, (intended for lest %see.) • Mrs. J. Johnston went to the barn one day day last week and tripped on She end of a buggy shaft which ceased her to fall and cut her face on the floor, Mr. W. Habkirk and family visited his mother on b'unday. Sbe intends going to 13russels to live. Miss Ada Hel wig of Aaburn yisited friends her on'Sunday. •• Mrs. Dreaney of Vransforcl fell Wet •week and broke her leg. She intended going to Manitoba on Tuesday to visit, her daughter. Quite a number of our young men feft for Manitoba on Tuesday. Mr. Fred. Gibbs and a couple of 'lady friends of liondesboro Sundayed at Mr, J. Mountain's. The majority of farmers have finish- ed harvesting. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry,littedware dealer, of Blyth called on J. Ha,bkirk one day last week, - • • Messrs. Donald McNeyins and WM. Cameron were out canvassing one day last week and succeeded in getting over thirty new members for the World's Fair at Dungannon which is certainly going to ben. suecess, • Me: B.. Whyard, who htts been en- gaged in the drug business in Toronto, is home for his holidays. He intends attending college the term beginning *September lst. • Miss • Welsh of Stratford is visiting at Mr. T. G. Allen's at present. Mr. 13rown Durnin has returned to his echool at Lion's Head where he has been teaching since Christmas. Mr. Donald. '1VIcNevins our livery Man, bought a fine black' horse from W. Mason of Blyth one day last week, Mr, T. Little is.repeiring his bouse. Mr. J.Nicholson of .A.uburn visited at Mr. T. Clark's last Sunday. EEL DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS. TIM CLINTON WS -RECORD • •• 0 . • •• • ••11 ...So . *00* ••• • 0 •• • *AN* •••• 0..4 • +II* • 11. 11 0 II,. • Z , * • i E1.0ISE A. SII.IMINUS GODERICH COMIESPONDENT • T- . .................................................... The Misses Mary and Margory We are sorry to lose Mr. itml. Mrs. Walker of Maysville are the guests of Henry Aloriesh from our midst but MISR'S Elsie and Eden Tye. Mr. Al orrish has accepted his old posi. Air. William Anderson of New York tion es teacher of, the Westfield Public is the guest this week of his brother-incahoot. law, .Mr. D. Ferguson, at the resi. Miss Vera Whitely was the guest last week of Mrs. (Dr.) Whitely. donee -of Mr. and Mrs, Re. Young. Me. D. Ferguson was interviewed. by Mrs, J. 13. Kelly of Calgavy and her ybur correepondent on Monday a. to. nother, Mrs, Scott of Petrone, are after his trip front the Glasgow Bahl- guests at the Colborne Rouse this bition. We asked. hint if he could month, The Misses Stapleton of foto) any idea of the comparison be- Petrolia are also guests at the Col- tween the Pan-American 14.1xposit4on borne. • . .and the Glasgow one. Be said be eiss Mr. Lindsay Williams left on Satur- ited the Pan- Ameriean too early to day for Grand Bend where be has form any idea of its excellence but the accepted the position of teacher of the Glasgow Exposition is suberbly beanti- Public school, fut. What • delighted him more than Miss Andrews left last week to visi- anything else was the Model Farm in it her sister at St. Thomas. Later she the Canadian deParttnent, where be will meet Mrs. Charlie Mettle, wee is spent the most .et his time. But the spending the season here with Mr. and dairy was wotth to visit. There Mrs. Ideate, at Paris and both will go were the maids milking and churning on to New York. We understand and banding every one a drink of Miss Andrews intends returning to lovely. buttermilk. Then there were Goderich in six weeks. the mcnbators with newly arrived 'Miss Margery Amey'win) spent her clucks. The Model Farm covered be- vacation here with her parents, • has ween three and four acres in extent returned to her school at Glen Morris. Mrs. and Mrs, George Gordon of 'Woodstock paid their annual holiday visit to our town. They were guests of Mrs, Sautes Stroegb. Mr. Frederick James has.convalesced SO quiekly tbat he is going to finish his Canadian trip at an early date. Re will visit relatives at Toronto and set,. eral other Canadian cities. . Dr. Armstrong of Alitchell spent a day in town theguest of his father-in- law, Mr. Kerpighan, • His daughter, Miss Armstrong, as also the- guest of bet grandparents and, itunt, Mr. alder Beck of Saltford. Miss Aitkin of Toronto, who has been visiting bee uncle, Major Beck, reterned last week to her home. • Mr. Albert Johnston returned on Thursday from Hamilton and left again on Monday for Renfrew. Miss Edna Copp of Clinton *as the guest last, week of the Misses Black- stone. • . The Misses Macdonald, daughters of Captain •M, Macdonald,. and several other lady and gentlemen friends spent a delightful evening at Bayfield on Wednesday. The great attraction fin all • was. the Highland .dancing. Sornael the party -sang Gaelie sons and some gave warwhoop selections'. • Mrs, Charlie Crabb and children Arrived from Seaforth on Thursday to spend. some Mine with Mrs. Cralib. • Mies Essie Smith, quite a youn-g echool girl, IS to• be congratulated upon the' fine views and stretches of the , most in terestiug bits • of lake scenery Olken ity her, , ' Mrs. Wildinart of.Bay City hes • been the guest fora few weeks of her moth- er,• Mrs. Johnston, • Bayfield Road. She..will visit her een in Toledobefore rasist‘ emtult,so.iig Janes, who . S11.m3in :nursing her son, Mr. Fred,. Seines; who , was ill, has returned to her•horne,•., • • A eilateinionlatseavevill,.strike• our lovely tows in September whichprom- 'fees to be the banner, Month, • •IMr. • A • 'P.. McLean and his Son :Wile have sailed for New York. • . . • The Alessis„Modgette are remodelling: then. store Which ave presume in -a short Mine will have all the attractions of h firet.classcity stotire • •Mes. Mcivor..will have to enlarge Tne Rookery, put witigs to ie. in fact. Mrs. Storms, one of the guests, invited nee to took otit from the north door hurl' see whatl thought ofthe view, 15 was simply beautiful.. The grand lake lying at its feet, as we might say, and t'at thestretch of Attrill's Point. • • Mise Flo Macintosh has takena trip to Detroit whersehe will spend ..a, few, Weeks the guest of friends. .• • • ' Mrs: .r. IL E. Jones; Miss Grace and 'Master Robbie Are the guests of Mrs. Jenes' parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. LeToitzel. Mater Mal Smith saved a little boy from drowning cm- Friday. last.. He had come up with theexcursion lets and was the guest of Mrs. Murphy. Not kn.owing hovv to,swirn lie got out into • ten foot water: and but for Elal's a record .of drowning would have Marred- the otherwise • joyous after- noon's 'amusement... • • " On Saturday evening last "Colonel Vareoe was makieg•out the papers for the yet•erans' land grant for field and Actual serVice 1e6. • The next. of" kin to those deceased were also on hand. About twenty four persons had their papers certified to in the furY room of the court house. Messrs, • A. Straiton; J. J. Wii4ht.,•S. Farse, ,John Mitchell, S. Andrews, J. McNIS,th and Captains Montgomery • and. McGregor were among the nullifier. • A number Ieft on Weciriesciae for Sarnia and Detroit, ameng them being Mrs. C. Crabb and hr sister, Mee. J. Wednesday,0. Harnison. 7th August, to Mr. and Mrs, W. Routledge, a daughter. '. Dr. and Mrs. T. F. McLean have had a• veep pleasant visit bere• the guests of the -Dr's ender. Mrs. M. 0. Carneren, and the Misses King, sisters of Mrs. MeLean. • Dr. Minter's garden is too new to yield much but he has a yery. One • healthy squash • vine, Rev. Mark Turnbull and he will be able to divide the honors itmcmg them this season es, Mr. Warnock is out of it this' year: Mr. James•Thornpson„ Jr., returned from Brussele.on Saturday •and sang the lovely baritone solo.. at Knox church on Sunday evening. • -Mrs. Garrow ie•suffering -front, some weakness of the spine and 'was wheel. ed out rine day last week in her sedan chair. A new foundation is being placed under the Union hotel, Fear Bros. Mr.V.Cluannserejr,,Spent some days last week lit Brussels. . ' and was quite coinplete. But outside the Exposition nothing delighted Mr. Ferguson more than a sail on Lock Tay with the mamma) wnich clings about it. The trip throughout was an enjoyable one and rejuvenated Mr, Ferguson. Miss Pacticenthe of 'Staysville is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Tye. • Miss Daron of Detroit is the guest of her mother. The 5, S. picnic of Knox church was a most enjoyable treat, being held in the lovely grove on the Maitland at "Belleview" on Thursday last,' Gaines were held and prizes of money given. -.A. number of guests at the Fronten- tre have returned to their hotnes at Detroit. Those • registered lait week were Miss Anne Alaher,Miss Seninier, Miss Margaret T. O'Dotioghee, Miss Daughton and Miss Winnifred Daugh- ton, • Detroit.; Miss Johnston, Miss ()opus anct Miss Flossie, Copes Strut ford: Misses Jean AlcHarcly of Carlow and Mary'of Toronto were the guests one day last Week of . then. cousin, Aliss 'Attie Browr.. • Mr. and Mrs., Oliver • O Mf Galt, and family were guests the past two weeks ef Ale. and Mrs, Alex, Saunders. 'Mr. Litnce•Watson left On Wednes- day for'his home in fiti.-away Texas. While here be was -the guestof. his Mrs. Charlie Shaw auct Mrs. MR. • DAVID. U'ANTELON. • • . • . • Eorron NEws-RECORD • • . • As the apple. season is again at beed and there are now in our county a umber of apple dealers from a ellstance, 'wine from the. states,•• I would call attention tothe following clauses in the•Aet passed at the last. session of the Dominion Parlianeene for the info?... mation of •those who may ,nnt have seen the Aet in queetion • • -; The results of the senior and junior leaving and matriculation examina- tions are given below.'• ttoder matriculation may be found only the names of such persons as. have passed in all the subjects for which they Were candidates. Honors at matriculation Will be awarded on the submission to the department of evidence of full matricutatieri stand- ing. • The certificates of successful candi, clates id the marks of the unsuc- cessful candidates will be forwarded to She head masters and inspectors con- cerned. In no case will the candidates receive their marks direct from the Education Department. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble and expense, unsuccessful candidates are recomtnended to obtain the advice of the principal, after receiving their • marks, before making an appeal. Honors are signified hy a star. Senior leaving -Part 1.-J,Anderson, M. M. Porter, Mary I. Clark, 11. 11,1, Downing, Q. M. Robertson, J. A, Gar- diner M.3. Govenlock, H. T. Hartney, A. A:May, A. L. MacLean, E. 3, Mc- Michael. • J. Anderson and M. M. Porter were students of the Clinton Collegiate Iestitute, , Senior leavine- Part IL -Alice M. McEwen, M. M. Porter, M. Dunlop, W. L. Edward, 0.M. Elliott, E. S. Rhynas G. W. A. Watson, A. laMacLettn,E. McMichael. Alice NI. Atentvan and M. M. Porter • attended the Clinton Collegiate. Honor mitt riculatione-E. J.Archibald, literature, composition. Latin and • Greek ; R. McPherson, Greek ; L A. Gardiner, French, physics and chants - 1 -Every person who, by himself or through the agency of ;Mother person, packs fruit in a closed package, intend. ed for sale,. shall cause thepackageto be marked in. a plain and. indelible .manner before it' is taken • from the prernises•where it is packed; -(a) with the initials of the Christian names and She. fall surname, and •address of the packer, .(11). with the name of the Tar-. iety or varieties and (c) with a.desig. nation Of the grade of the fruits •• ..• -No person shall sell,offer,expose or have in his possession for sale any fruit Peeked in it closed package atid intend- ed fel, sale 'Artless suth package is mark- ed as required by the next precedieg • section. • • • 6 -No person shall Sell, or offer, ex- pose or. have in his possession for sale any fruit packed in :it closed package, Upon which package is marked any designation which•represents such fruit as of finest, hest or extra, good quality • unless such fruit consist of well -grown specirnens of onevariety, sou,nd, of reercrlyamiform size, o1 good color for the variety, of normal shape and not. less than ninety per cent. free from kith, worm • holes, bruises and. other defects and,properly packed.. • 1 -No person shall sell, Or offer, ex- pose or have in his possession for sale, any fruit; packed in any package in Which the faCed dr shown surfitee gives a false representat•ion of the contents of such package and it shrill he ccinsidered .a false representation when mere than fifteen per cent• of suchfruit is sub- itantially smaller in size than, ' or in- ferior in grade to,or different in variety from, the faced or shown surface ef such package. . 15e -Any pecuniary penalty imposed under this Act shall, wben recovered, be payable one half to the informant or complainant and the othee half to His Majesty. • ne ces, John Elwood, • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dorst, who spent,seme months in town at Mrs. McKinnon's, have left for their old home at Beisse- Vain, Man. Mrs, W. Cantelon has gond to De; troit.and will takes. three weeks' lioli;• daY trip. and. ' visit' relatives at •Alt. (Amiens and Grand.Rapids as well::: • Miss Flossie Cuprell.of Ashfield WaS She 'fattest beet week of Ver.:tent,. Mrs: McCreath. Hee sister,. Miss Bessie, is the guest of her aunt this week. • • - Miss Geetrude Graham leaves. next week' for her School at Blyth, where she is -much esteemed:. -• • • W. 11. Thompson, B. A.,- Guelph, is • the riewlyappointed teacher to fill• the vitcaficy in the Collegiate staff caused by the :resignation aef.• Mr. 'Grant Cooper. .• • • • -Manager Doty is on •,a,..business visit to the Sault. • • • • -• • • 8.•Rougvie and his.eisters, theMisses Rougyie„ With their guests, the . Mises Harwood; Miss Cameron and Kenneth Ctuneron • of London, have returned Irina their camp at Point,Olark beach: The journey was made' in •Robt.. Clarke's fishing- boat to and froin • the. camp.. Truly the party most be con- gratalatedupon their courage in going e o far nye sail boat. ; Another fishing „party returned on Saturday night frotn the Bruer) Pepin- sula. The • gentlemen were •Warden ROM W. L. Horton, W..L. Eliott and Barristers 0. C. Ross of Toronto, Thos.• Davies of Detroit ,and R. .0. Plays of town. • The Star flour mill is having a' new addition two stories in height built to it. , The foundation is'23x28 mulls be- ing.tinilt by Mr. Jatnee MacVicar. Miss Stobie of Seafortn visited • Mrs.- Ilamlin on Ericlay last. • • •• Mrs. .(Dr.) Hamlin of Detroit is at, Lakevietv D. Sproat and Walter Scott returned on Saturday from a ten weeks' visit to the Old Country and report a very enjoyable trip. . Rise Mr. nestle will (D. V.) -preaeh m a seron to i young men n Knox chnrch next Sabbath at 11 it. re. Mr. Watson and Robt. Owens have their houses nearly completed whieh present a very handsome appearance. The school question is very quiet at present and might as well be left in ttheyatee as our population hardly warrants a costly sehool house here. • Mrs. (Rev.) Brown continues very low. Prayers for her reeovery were offered hy the congregation last week. Major Deck passed through the vil- • lage last week on voters' list business. Joe has unscrupulous foes to contend With hut he will yet, get justice as eome of Grits are men of fair play and justice, Mrs. Ulises Owens is stilt eorifined to bed. 080. Taylor lost it aluable horse last week, Every farmer in selling his apples should thoroughly understand what grade of fruit he is to give to the put' chaser or there will be serious trouble when the packer goes into the orchard to select the apples. The prices now offered by the dealers would certainly entitle them to the best. grade unless there was an understanding between the dealer and the farmer to have it otherwise. The Act, is very sttingent and will have to he observed by every dealer, Yours truly ' D. OANTELON, Clinton, Aug. 13th. try. E. 3. Archibald and E. McPherson are Clinton Boys. Matriculation -Part I.-0. Peters son W. Which:Ion P. C. Hoopet, D. son, 0. It. 'Farrow, "Cl, VV. Graham, J.Morris, G. Robinson, 0. IC. Saunders, A. H. Taylor, Wilfred Williams, J. H. Martin, B. E. R. Case, 15, H. Johnson, H. McMillan, 3- Richerdson. C. Peterson and W. Whiddon at- tended•the 0. 0. 1. Matriculation -Part 1L -J. 0. Mas- son, S. E. Morris, M. 3. 0, Naftel, R, AI, Aitcheson, 18.0.13roadfoote BE. It, Case, 15, L. Elliott, F. Gray, 11. Mc- Milla.n, L. 0. McDonald, A. 13. Smillie. Junior Leaving -Pert IL- W. S. Baird, It, X. 131ake1 G. Campbell, W, N. Courtice, M. A. Ellis, J. Jeffrey, 11 S. Jenkins, AL Kee, K. McClourt, Edith ID T. McEvven, A. McLeod, 11. 0. Ale. Alordie, 0. Rodgers, B. Shepherd, S. W. Todd, 3. A. Wiseman. W. H. Bell, L. L„Bentley, W. A. Cowan. IL Dal- ton, E. S, Eiterett„ F. W. Edward, S. B. Elliott, E. E. Farrow, r. 13. Gra- ham, E. E. Guest, S, It. Miller, E. A. Merrill, Glenn McDonald, T. 8, Me - Paiute, L. L. MiteMath, Charles L. E. Newtote May Logan Newton, 3. Maud Spence, 3'. M. Stirling, M. Troy, 0, M. Turner, L. E. Yeo M. Bieliy, L IlIatehford,11. Brovenell.11.13ticluttran, 13. 0erter,11, LEberhert. W. Gillespie, G. 3. Iletnilton M. 1.. Hartry, A. Hil- len, M. Keys, T. Lamb, 8. Lemont; ri, S. Lawrenee, E.A. Murdie, E.W. Mut,- ray, 13, McDonald, G. G. Pybue, T, 3. Itcran, Ie, Sander*, It. A. Scott, 0, Sills. E. E., Smillie, it. A. Smith, B. A. Thompson, W. Pert Van Egnsond, A. Waugh, 0. 8. White, W. 8,13aird, IL.T. Blake, 0. Camp- bell, W, ()aortic°, M. A. Ellis, 3, 3. Jeffrey, 1.1 3, jefiltites, M. Kee, K. MeCourt, Edith E. G. Manwan, McLeod, H. McMordie, 0. Itogere, 11. Sheppard, 3. W, Todd. and at` A. Wiseman. EAST Vita:WANG Sit At high noon on Wednesday of lest week an interesting event took plaee at the home of Mr. Richard Leishinan when hie daughter Sarah wee joined in the holy (sonde of wedlock to Mr. joseph W. Maine of Witocke, Asses, formerly of Loreleeberce The brides- maid was Nike; Ellen Leishman atid the grombetnan Mrs, Albert Mains. The offielating clergyman was Rev. Mr. McQuillan of Blyth. After the knot had bean tied, in the peeserice of about sixty invited guests, the company par- took of the wedding luncheon and in the afternoon drove ter Beigrrtve wheve theY left, amid showers of rice, for their neW home 10 Jima. FROM FERN COTTAGE, ATHERLEY, GODER7OIL judge Carpenter, wife end family left on the Pittsburg to visit the north- ern ports. On their return they will make a abort visit here Wore return- ing to their home in Detroit. Market,Cierk Ferguson returned last week from his visit to the land of bonnie Scotland. Miss Matheson of Stratford left en Saturday evening to visit. relatives at the Sault. While here she was the guest of Mrs, D. Cantelon. Miss Beatrice Harrison le spending her holidays at Wyoming with Miss Benest. Mr. Frank Turner, president of the Emmett Lengue,was presented with a hendsonse address on Monday evening, 22th August, by the members of North St, League on his leaving town for Winnipeg. The Misses Gundry left per Tries, day's excursion • to visit Mrs. Dale of the N. W. T. • Miss Daisy McQrieen, ,efter .spending her holidays itt the residence of her mother, 1VIrs. 'McQueen, left on Satur- day for her school v,t Lioo's Head, Mrs, A. Watson has retnrned, from a month's visit, at Kincardine, the guest of her mice BIrs. Dr. (Bruce)... Mrs. (Captain) McDairmid and her sister Mrs. Gilles, have .retur ned from a visit to their relatives and friends, at Kincardine and Ripley. Barrister Elwood arrived from- Re- gina and has rejoined his wife and family 'here, who are the guests of his mother and of Mrs. Slack; mother of the lady. . • Aster Wedding, -The handsome I I residence of Mr, James Robinson was 11 the scene of much gaiety. on Wednes- I I day. a.ot . of last week and the fete was I much enhanced by .the beauty of the grounds with Mice lovely bower of at trubigh noon on that eventful day the I trumpet flower covering the piazze, marriage of Miss Entine. Bohn es,youti g - est daughter of ex -Conductor Holines, G. T. R.., of Leamington andsister ot Mrs. Sautes Robinson' to Ale. Will E. • Hezzlewood rif Port Hope, the wor- dage. rites being performed . byRev. Dr.,Daniel. The bride looked fair in it handsome costume of 'fatvo colored viela, clotb, exquisitely trimmed. 'with superb applique. Trecolored rosettes, French ' style, in rose,. blue and faivrt ribbons were festened one at the haak et the .nerik, and at the left sideof the bodice adding quite it novel charm to the In ide's' dress, There were white asters in herhair and shower briquet of white ' asters. The bridesmaid, Miss Eva Ausehrooklooked very stylish. in a custeme ot. green and white :organdie prettily trimmed with valenciennes lace and tichu of White organdie. In her' hair were white asters and shower bequet of white -asters like the • beide's, The. little ring bearer, Miss Adele 'Robinson, neice of the bride, looked lovely in ,a ustutne of white And pink organdie trimmed with: nice. She narried: the' weddingring :1 it pretty' little silver baideet litiecl With flowers. Mr. George Hezzlewood of ..0shewa, brother of tbe grooto,acted es grboinernote,' and wore' •:an -aster bon- tioniere like. the groom. The dejeuner was sumptuous and the table which was ' decerated with pink and •white •asters fairly sparkled with rare china, sillier, and crystal. OnlYthe intimate friends of the family were present, the the bridal party wishing a quiet wedd- ing. Mr, and, and Mrs, Hezzlewood left to 'spendtheir honeymoon 'at the Pan,Arnerican , At • the etatiee the• guests were laden . with flowers Which they threwover the bride and groom • as they stepped info the car.. The travelling dress or the bride was of, IteaVy navy blue broadcloth, with cor- sage of -all • over white embroidery: and .hat of black and •white., mohair .fancifully trimmed With poppies. • The groom pi esentedthe. bridesmaid with awreath.pin diarnonds.and °liveries. Miss. Gertrude Bell • of ,Parkdale was onSof the .guests front a distance.' . r # Ru SSE S We carry it large assortutent of Trusses, including the New Yotie Elastic Lloid Rubber Spiral Spring Sieves Spring English Elastui R. Successor to Sydney Jackson. 'PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE. P. Reekie, N. 13, -Antiseptic Foot Powder cures sore feet. eeele-eesseeseeeseeseeieeteeisesee. seyeembeereesee-seeeseeeseesbeeteibsiless • EnrrOit NUsve-Rsconn,-Thet our riends at borne may know somewhat f our whereabouts and, how we fare send.you it few notes. After leaving Clinton we spent; 80010 en days iriOwen Sound, visiting rlends at Sheldon Place Mrs.Greene'8 ilti 'home and On the eight inst.started for our present, destination. Had a most exhilaratiog snii to Collingwood • and thence via Barrie and Orillim to Attlee - by junction by rail. Fern Cottage is situated on it beautifal point on the north shore of Lake Couchiching, about two miles from the junction, where through a narrowpitss you en. ter from Luke Couchicilang into Lake Sinaeoe, Here as we sit on the vpr- andah, We have a distinct • vies' of 0rilliti,211 miles almost directly south across the lake. As the town is built on it slope facing us, especially when the electric lights are on the sight is en ellen ting. The scenery around is very romentic. Mrs. Cassels received a rnessage from her husband on Thursday last to re- turn. to Stratford and join him in a vis- it to the Pan- American. Mrs. Cassels left her two tittle girls in careof her mother, Mrs. Humber. Ale, and Mrs. Edward Tighe have returned from their honeYrnoon trip. Alt., Malcolm Macdonald has return- ed from his midsummer holiday, well eatned, too,we know. Mrs. VVatsori of Wingliam, who is a sister of Mrs. David Bell, received a telegram of the illness of her brother, Air. W. Jackson of Winnipeg, and has left for that, city. Mrs. H. L. Ilarrison and baby Lawrence of Southampton were last week the guests of Mrs. (Captain) Inkster. Miss Gertie Hopkins of Southampton was the guest last week of Mrs. (Captain) Inkster. Mrs. Faulkuer of Bayfield visited' her sister, Mrs. Charlie Symonds, a couple of days last week. • Misses Faulkner and Carrie Shannon • wheeled to Bayfield last week. Quite a number . of the citizens Of Windsor have visited our town this season, them being Mrs, (Dr.) Coventry, Miss Coventry, Mr. R. Coventry, preen; at, the St. Lawrence; Heolth Inspector Donald Grieve and Atria. Grieve, who registered at the Orsig House, They are all charmed with our town and well they may be. Mr. and Mrs. Beery Holmes of Acton station Attended the weddirtg of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Hezzlewood. Miss Hill of (Minton is the guest of the Misses Stratton, Edgar Sty/61101d of Cleveland is the guest of his grandparents. . Mrs. (Dr.) Aikenhead and son of Maryland were the guests this week of Ale. and Mrs. J. Ancenheacl, Baytield Road. Miss ' Benest argl Mr. Stringer re- turned to ' their respective homes at Wyoming and Port Huron after a pleasant visit with Mrs. S, O. Harrison. Miss Varcrie, daughter of Colonel Varcoe, spent last week the guest of or Wit a. (Captain, Tre the way.) Messrs. Porter and .1. Platt. were the 1. C. 0. F. delegates to the meet" ing of the Grand. lodge in Guelph last week.' Inspector Tona is having his rest- The islands stodding the lakes and dence newly painted and it looks surrounding shores, dotted as they are . charmingly fresh in its green coat, with cottages and tents, make it most its. ()line of Seaforth was the guest delightful picture. of Mrs. Murphy litst•week, Fern Cottage is Owned by Mr, Sohn Will, Parsons, Will. Passmore and McBain, a former resident of Orestes', Milvin Ilolvell have been visiting the Pan-American. Miss Flo McIntosh is improving rapidly since she took it trip to Millet% to recruit., Her sister, Anse Tessie Me- intosh of the Scrauton training school, accompanied her. with whom we were quite intitnate as en earnest worker in the chnrch when stationed on that circuit. Our fatnily at present consists of Mr. encl. Mrs. MeBitin and four daughters, it soe and danghtee besidee who spend Sunday' at home, Mrs. Grabens and Maim), daughter from near Totonto, lltr, Mrs. Archdeacon of Indianapolis IT. 8., Miss Allen and boy -nephew of Chesley, and ourselves. Others from Wood - stoat and Ws Louis IL 8. were here earlier in the season. The bituation is one of the best, the hotne life most congental, the table everything that can be desired and terms vel y moder- ate. We go back and forth to the eta tinn either by.row boat or buggy. We are within two milee of llama Indian A/18810Th which is served by one of our ministers; of Toronto Confer- ence, Several of us attended morning service on Suuday and some of us again in the afternoon participated with them in their quatterly eervice, On W`ednesday the Board of Trade favored the tourists with their host* • by giving them it free eeetneion Around the lakes on the 0.0131181" Long - foe. The day was beautifully fine and the trip fully enjoyed by a Iarge core - • PORT ALBERT. 1 Midsummer Clearing Sale at Wm, Taylor & Son's • in order to clear out the balance of our Summer Footwear and to make room for fall goods we are offering some Very Special Induce- ments for the next ten days. _Read, carefully the following list of prices and profit by them Men's Plow Shoes, well worth $1, for 150 Men's Box Calf Gaiters and laced, worth $2.51),only ' $2 Mao's Calf Kid Laced Boots, worth $3, going $2.25 Men's Tan Laced Boots, 20of discount off regular • prices Women's Tan Oxfords, yid kid, worth $2.25, now $L49 Women's Tan Oxfords, reginar $1.00 to $1,75,on1y $1.10 Women's and Misses Oxfords, worth $1,35 to $1.30 - !going at . . 53c Boys' and Youths' Tan Laced Boots at 20or discount Wornen's Dongola Kid Laced and Button- Boots at $2.25 The above includes all our best makes, The King -Quality, The Bell, The Soverign and Americen lines, The regular prices run from $8 to 3.CO, all going at one price $2.25. Don't miss this opportunity to get UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT LESS THAN" WHOLESALE PRICES • See our Bargain•Racke for the best value e in Boys' and -Girls' School Boots ever offeredin Clinton. Our Low .Prices are loud talkers. No . trouble to show goods. • The Old .Relia ble. The Store That Never Disappoints. • W. TAYLOR & SON Cash and One Price Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. 1 ^,0*".a.• 0,q0r^0. Altvilt•TO.A0o-^rs.^.1C,,,k..Zn-.S64.1ard $ J. Ben. Hawkins left Monday for Rochester in the interests of the firm • he represents. . . ' Miss L. Cunningham speot it few days at the Grand Bend last week. P. F. Hamlin Sundayed in Dungan- non with his parents. - Threshing Is now in full swing in this neighborhood. • •Will. B. Hawkins attended the High Collet of °uteri° L 0. Foresters which was in session at the city of Hainilton last week as the representa,- :tive of court Wavvanosh 1227, Dungan-, non. At Victoria, street chureh on Sunday evening last a greet eoncourse of people from all the churches attended to hear the sermon of Mr. Will, Stoddart, Yoe his text he chose Judges 21-3, "One Whet acking in Is - reel" and preached a powerful sermon. The arithein sung by the choir 'WM Weil rendered "Praise Thou the Lord." Me. Belcher sang at the offertory very pleasingly,'Ninety and Nine. Mies JP8:410Straiton, after a pleasant visit at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Straiton left on Seturday to spend. Sunday with her sister,. Mrs. Chesney, Egmondville, after winch she will join a pleasure party to the Aa. irondack Mountains and Rainbow Lake N. Y. We wish her a pleasant Miss Hattie Harrison left on Monday for the millinery openings at Toronto. The new aseistant 11. M. Customs. Gillett end Grant will take up • Mr. Alex. Chrystal of London spent last week retnodeling the salt pan at the harbor mill, The Scorch concert and lawn party held on Friday evening in the lovely grounds of The Maples was well pat- ronized. The ladies who danced the Scotch reel were Misses Bella Howrie, Irene SaultssLulu Tweedy and Helen Itothwell, The seine lassies danced the Highland Fling. The Scotch deuce Mille Callum brought, out Misses Edna Leonard, Lena Clarke and Bella Mi Howrie. in Shaun Trews, sires Bella Howrie, Irene Sault% Luta Tweedy and Helen Bothwell divided the honors. The piper, "Oor rtin Robbie Cridgie" delighted all Assem- bled with his playing. Itir. McCann- ish Who with his company is spend- ing' the season here recruiting for the fall and winter season, sang beautifully the lovely songs dear to the Scottish heart, Annie Laurie' in the first part of the program and .10 the second Jessie's Dreatn" which reeeived very warm applause to which Mr. IlleOrtun- ish graciously respottded with promise thee," Miss Eloreriee Glover kindly played all the evening's acorn- paniments whiter included the selec- tines of Mrs. Allass of. Detroit. lier selection was "Bonnie Prince Charlie" which deserved the encore given her. In response Allan gave "Angus Macdonald." She has greet vim and smug in it very pleasing soprano voice. Mrs. Allan is ft pupil of Harold Jarvis of Detroit, Dr. Thomas O'llegan, gueet at St, Poter'st peesbytery, sang " The Oettiskeen Lawn" and being en- chored recited one of his latest poems, "The Selig My Mother Sang," Dr. Oqingari is well suited for it public speaker, his voice is strong, accent good and he is quite at ease, Me. Fiavelle was the humorist of the even. in and was warmly applauded. Mr, hibby was equal to the occeolon Ana sang "The Hielman's Toast" which delighted the gathering. For an en. 001'0 he gave the lovely Cartadfan military song "A Greeting to the King." Refreshments cousisting of ice erOlttnr coffee, tett and eake were served by a bevy of Scotch lassies atid She etitertainmeut came to it close with all singing Anla Lang Syne. Mr. and Mts. john Macdougall of patiy. resilience on Newgate 85. in the house , Chicago aro the guests of Mr. Mac. .August nth, 3.(ilttilENS lately purchased by Mra. Nott, aougaure older, Mee, W Itioley, Porter's • Mrs. Bannister and the Misses Bannister of Detroit visited relatives around here last week. They return- ed on Saturday, Miss Laura Bennis:, ter returned then also, . Miss Grade Dyke of Goderich is yis; Ring at Mr. Sohn Torrance'. Miss Maggie McPhail is on the sick Hit. • • • Mho Pettigrew has returned to her home in Pittsbarg, Pa. • Mies Isadore Elliott yisited in Eg- monclville last week. ' Miss Florenee Macdonald Inte return- ed from Detroit. • BICYCLES BICYCLE FOR SALE OR RENT - Having bought out the whole stock ' of bicycles from A. T. Cooper, (14 wheels,) 2 :El ARTFORDS • ' 1 E. & D. 3 WOLVERINES 2 E. Z. 2 CLEVELANDS, one with coaster brake. 2 GENDRONS 2 °RESENTS All of these eve intend to run off ata low margin to make room fer . new ones. Anyone in need of it bicycle would save money, by buying one of these. All kinds of repairs kept for $ bicycles,'wheels cleaned an id. repared, New ' tires $6.00 to $10.00. -AIL .work ' guaranteed. .BLACKSMITH AND MACHINE SHOP . . $In connection with same we are prepared to do all kinds Of work, horse shoeing and general repairing. All the Mow.points and repairs kept by Mr. Tedford we still keep in stock. Points and repairs for the _ Fleury No. 1.3 12, 10, 21 • AUCTION SA_L_EREGISTER.• Friday, Aug. 89th, at 2 p. m. at the Commercial • hotel, Seaforth, choice farm °MO acres, lot 30 con. 10, Mc. killop. Sale without reserve. -John Cutlet!, Executor; Thos. Brown Auc- tioneer. Saturday, Ang. 31st, a52 p. tn. at the Commercial hotel, Seaforth, extensive sale of laud the estate of the late Chris topher Dale.-Johu H. Dale, Executor; Thos. Brown Auctioneer. Monday, Sept. 2nd, at 1 p. m., on lot 10, con. 7, Trickersnr.h, extensive sale of farm stock and implements without reserve.-Jaines Hudson, Proprie.ter; Thos. Brown, Atictioneer. cisistimaitikitte ' Tedford Plow, gang repairs, Miller an.d Tedford.Plow Sylvester No. 7 Tedford No. 8 . Hill's Patent, Old No.13 # • Virilkinscin No. 7 and 21 and 2 furrow plow. " SEELEY 84 TURNER . • Tedford'e old Stand • . . Rattenbury Street p•••0•••••O•ireaeoae• ae•no•••••••o••••••••••••••••• i0 d AUv)U S GREAT S LE•00 e • 0• • OF CLO HING GOES ON, a o • a• o This week w' will cemraence to slaughter • • • a o o • i OVERGORTS, GETS and VESTS and PONT6 i • • • • • • We have a tremendous stock to sell yet at prices never • • • • • • • equalled in this county. • • • This will be r real Bargain Sale It -will be nn- to • « necessary to quot e prices in this advertisement as every. el :thino. will be ma rked with red tickets to show the cut we i : • ntend to make. All we ant is for you to come and inspect : • 0 • • to satisfy youl self that this sale will be one of the : • • a • Greatest au.d Cheapest Sale! • • .• • 44 That ever has taken place -in this county. We would : o urge out friends from the country to come in : • • on Saturday bringing in their boys. . : • PICNICS Now is the time for pie, nicks and to proyide a tasty lunch ispne of the prineipal feateres . In OANN141D wo tui,ve seine. thing that cannot Jail to please yoU, We have • Lunelt Tongue Veal Loaf • Cottage Loaf Lunch Bacon Boned Turkey all at popular prices. Our 121e per large bottle Pickles cannot be beaten, Good Ilea Canned Salmon rit 10c per oath We have an enticing assortment of fancy biscuits at Igc per lb. If you think of picnicking dall and See us. A full stock of staple and fancy groceries always kept on hand. GEO. E. itinfiLL .Phone 03 HILL'S OLD STAND • *. O T. JACKSON • • 0 6 • • 6 6 • . a solbe6601606rnewm664166o6666664164166,6616411,64moimmi0660e, MOVING FINE FURNITURE * * * * Our stock is eoinplete in every line, For quality our goods are the best and for price the cheapest. 'House -cleating time is at hand, and you will, nO doubt, require something new in the line of Furniture. In BEDROOM SUITS we haVe some special snaps to offer. Do not fail to see them. BROADFOOL BOX & Co., Furniture pealersiand Undertakers J. W. Chidleyt Manager • Night and Sunday calls; answered et residence of our Funeral Director, 3. W. Chidley, Xing street, opposite foundry. teleaseleteleses-- apiemisomeesesseee Western Fair, London SEPTEMBER' sth to 14th, 1901 Entries close september 4th .A. home exposition of genuine merit -New exhibits; Ma leading • ettractiorie-Lockharts'e perforining Elephants -The Three Orates and "Tomo Tom" the baby elephant anti many other epeei al ties; of it high mike -grand fireworks display.including representations "Fall of China" and "Taking of Pekin." Special trains oyes, all linea eah evening after fireWotks • For prise lists, programs, etc., apply to t CA.W AlAllashore, J, A, NliAlig, Presidento Secretary ('410