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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-09-19, Page 4e The Clinton Nowaecord, W, ItilT0i1ELL, EDITOR OD PROPRIETOR ClaINTON; 19T}I, 1901 New Advertisements. ganadii!fi Loyalty -W. Cooper 84 Co........ 1 Groceries -0e°. V. 11at1we11 . ... 4 Hello I Hello 1-Wro. Taylor & $oo 4 Teacher Wanted -Wm. Ttathweli 4 Wanted.-01inton P. 0. Hex 40 4 AVentS Wanted -World, Pub. Ca 4 ,. Axellen Sale -D. Obaunithau........ ........ 0 Genuine °leaving Sale -Jost Twitch°11 4 Fall. Dross Goode--MoKinnon &Co.... 0 Fall Millinery-Hodkena Bros-. , ... 8 Huey Fall OaroPalgo-Newoolube's 8 Melee a7Vi0 gleits-Jaeason Dais e IMP GOBBRICH TOWNSHIP. The patrons of the cheese factory at Ilohnesville, after discussing the matter of whether or not to add to the plant of their factory and make butter during the winter inentha have decided that it would be more profitable to manufacture only cbeese but more of it. If the supply of milk could be increased so that the expense of hauling could be reduced there would he move money in the industry for the patron% Miss Florence Connolly, daughter of County Councillor; Connolly, left on Saturday for Toronto to enter St. largaret's College, oue of the leading ladies schools in that city, Miss Flora ence is O bright and winsense young lady•and will be much missed in the home circle and among bee numerous friends during her ebsence. To have a well dug quickly and at the same time heye a good job mode of it, there is nopair tit we knoar of that can give better satisfaction than Harry Sweet and Charley Williams the younger. They just recently dug a well for Mr. Robert Thompson of the Huron Road which is ninety six feet deep and contains thir- teen feet of water. Mr. Thompson is well pleased with the job and he is the party most concerned. Miss Hattie Middleton and Master Fred. lett on Tuesday for Carberry, Man.'where they will be the guests of Rev. E. B. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. W. G. Whitely has rented his farm on the 7th concessien to Mr. Jos. E. Whitely, • , Mr. George•Lavis of Clinton is erect- ing a windmill for Mr. Sohn Sturdy. M. William Elliott has lust finished building pig and ben houses for Messrs. Geo. O. and John Sturdy,. Mr. John S. Holmes of the Huron Road has bought the William• Gould farm on the 7th concession. It is. a fine place and well worth the $5000 which; it is said, was the parches° price. .. - • CountyOouncillor Connolly left on Wednesday to visit the Pan-American. He will transact psome,,dairy ,business on the way down ana does not expect to return laonae until Saturday. 11014,MESVILLB. ,PFT4.17,441 Remember the anniversary services in the Methodist church on Sept. 205b and, 30th. On Monday evening the following ministers will be present : Revs. Howson and Gifford of (Minton. Shaw of Bennailler, 3, W. Andrewe of Varna and Wright of floinsesvil le, Suit, ttb!e music will be furnished. Don't Mh36 the greatest treat of the season. On Sunday afternoon Rev. liodgens of Seaforth peeached anniversary ser- vices in SO. john's church. The church was crowded and the setviee was ex- cellent. Rev.Wright supplied for Rev. Hodgens, In the Methodist church Mr. Brock. ensheer preached in the morning and Rev. J. Russet, preached a most inter- esting and instructive serition on " Plants and Corner Stones" in the la in, On Monday afternoon at the annual meeting of the W. M. 5, the following officers were elected for this year; President, Miss D, A.. Holmes ist Vice, Mrs, Mord ; 2n4 Vice, Mrs, W. 13. Forster; Oar, Secretary, Mrs, Stanley ; Rec, Secretary, Mrs. Hussar; Treasurer, Mrs. G, Tebbutt. Mrs, Leech was appointed delegate to the 13ranch meeting at Sarnia op Oct. 1st 2nd and 3rd. Next Sunday evening Rev. J. Musser will preach from the topic, "The eins of the town. Our popular merchant, Mr, John L. Courtice,has sold his store and stock to his brother, A, T. Courtice, who will bees were initiated take possession the first of November. The funeral of the late Dr. G. 0. J. LCourtice intends living in Clinton. Shannon took place to St. George's He will be much missed by the nom- church on Tuesday week. The altar, munity, . I choir aloft, pulpit and reading desk Mr, and Mrs.Brockensheer, of °red'. I Were all cleaned. While the bell was ton spent Sunday at Rev. 3," Hussar's- tolline the funeral cortege arrived, TUB Otalltoil :NEws.itsconly ELOISE AISKIMINOS GODERICH CORRESPONDENT/ 4140 y•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••114.44“ Mr. Tilt of the British Exchange is Miss E. Weston Bell showed us a refurnishing his dining roona,new pap- al lovely piece of crystallized stone er and furniture all through. Re hasbroken with a bainmev from a. large aleo purchased a, fine kitchen range. piece of rock in thearn% Ozk mountai It bus two compartments, one for The rock is white like inai•ble but when wood and one for coal, aline host • broken and left to the atmosphere it will be ready for the Orangemen's visit Is almost transparent, She is a great In 1902. , • traveller, having visited the Weet Aliss Duffer, has retarned to manage India, Islands and gathered lillies at the millinery business of Mr. McKim. Bermuda, Miss Bell will return In aud is ea the Frontenae, October to the training school at New A very greet number of our citizens York wiser° she spent last year. . left on Friday a. in. to visit the great Mr. Johnston of Chatham,being now Pan-A,naerican Exposition, Mr, and associated With the electric power Mrs, Oliver Whitely were Of the numcornpany,has removeci to town and has ber. rented the residence of alre.Mathews. ReY.alr ,Buehl has rented Mr, jams Mrs. Burris ,who spent some montba Olerke,s residence for two raonths. at her home Isere; residence of Mr. and Miss .A.nnie Macdonald is einployed Mrs. L. Card, returned to her home at at Porter's establishment as stenogra- Muskegau. pher. She is a clever young lady, .Birtb-On 13th Sept.to Captain John Miss Edith Brown, who has been ill and Mrs. Macdonald, a eon. for Seine time, is,we are ham to state, Miss Burr, after visiting relatives on very much improved in health. the Bayfleld Road, has returned to her Mrs. ;lames Reid' is so strong and duties as teacher at a college for Mae well since the cataract vvas removed colored at Knoxville, Tenneseee, from one of her eyes, that she is very The Myles unloaded last week at anxious to have the Dr, operate upon Mooers' elevator in a little less than the other. seyeri hours. The cargo of 41,000 bush. Tho A., F. and A.. M. Lodge he re- els of new gvain was for Richardson moved their lodge room to the room &. Sons, Kingston. newly fitted up for them above the old • The Goderich Turf ,Association has postoffice. About 40 members were • leased the race track at the agricultur- present at, the ripening and new mem- al grounds and no one is allowed to treepass Japon it. The Salvation Army will begin tbeir fall and winter series of indoor meet- ings next Saturday night, Miss Sitzer, o :Meer in command, has returned from her long visit to her aunt at Frede- ricksburg, whom she left much im- provod. Miss Sitzer is assisted by her sister in the work here. • suririeRtin.L. On tho1 evening of Tuesday,. Sept.' 10th.a1arge company of infantry under the cornMand of Rev. Wright, attack- ed the Bingham stronghold and 4,:uptured it by surprise, About 8;30 ' p. in. the company assembled 'at St. Peter's church and. when called to order by.our leader, we all marched to • the home of Mr. Bingham and took possession of the house for the evening. When all was in order, Mrs. Bingham and. Miss Mabel 'were brought forward and the•following address read to theta. by Rev.Wright anci the articles present by Mrs. J. W. • Hill. • Mrs, Geo. Hill, Mrs, R. Miller arid Mrs. G. Tyner. Dear Mrs Bingbarn,e-Having known for some time of your intended remov- ' al from amongst us we are brought face to face with the fact that a place will become vacant whieh will be very difficult to fill. *That you may know tnat we are deeply affected by your in and keenly interested in your welfare, we are here met together this evening to spend a social hour with ',ourself and family • ere you go, and with yonr permission desire to address a few words to you, expressive of the admiration we have for you and also of the esteem in which you are held by us. You have been a much valued resident of this locality during a considerable part of your life and from the first have taken a keen inter - .est in church and Sunday school work and during late years you have also been a very active member of the Women's Auxiliary. In • the per- fotrnance of the duties pertaining to these several departments, you have been diligent,perservering and. patient. And now before you take your depart- ure we wish to show. you in a tangible way that we have appreciated your valuable services and to this end please accept this tea set . for yourself and. fruit set for Miss Mabel as a slight token of our appreciation. Our best wishes accompany you and yours to your new home wherever it rai y be. • And our eiwnest,prayer is that God's: choicest blessing may rest on yeur esti- mable partner and fatuity during this transitery life and if it may not be that all meet on earth again let us hope and pray that vie may all Meet around the eternal throne. Signed on behalf of tthe numbere and adherents of St. Peter's church, ---- Rev. Mark Turnbull meeting the pall- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Snell of Rullett visited at Mr. W, Stanley's on Tues- day. Mrs. W. Leonard and children are visiting friends at Drurnbo, Bright and other places. • Mr. John McCartney is visiting his brother at Bruce Mines. • Mr. Ames of British Columbia is at present visiting his wife and family. ' LETTER op coNnoLEtwIr At the last regular meeting a Cour. Selwood No. 87, 0. 0, F„ it was resolved by a unanimous vote to send the.following letter of condol- ence to the widow of their late broth. er, John Treweethe • Dear Madam, -.Ib is with the most profound feelings of sorrow we beg leave to tender •you our sincere eYln. pathy in your great and • sodden bereavement. Yen have lost a kind and affectionate husband, we a worthy and esteemed brother. Court Selwood feels this loss,particularly as it is is the first break in the circle by death since the Court was organized, nineteen years ago. Let us all turn to Him who alone can give that comfort and peace the world cannot 'give, remembering • His promise, "Whosoever belhsveth on Me shall not perish but have everlast- ing life." We remain dear madam, Yours most sincerely, Signed on behalf W. Stanley, C. Bs of Court Selwood. 3 W. Millar, F, S. . Ashfield Township. • Birth -In West Wrtwanosh on the 13th con., on September 8th, the wife of Mr. James Forster, of a son. • Birth -In .West Wawanosb, on 14th con. on September 14th, the wife of Mr, 'Fred. Macdonald, of a son: Mr. R. E. Brown, who has taught in 8.5. 5. No. 5 for 15 years, tag sent in his resignation to the trustees. He hstends to go West in the spring. • .COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. • Cutting corn and filling silos is the order of the day. • • Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Treble of N. W. T. spent a few days with the former's sister, Mrs. Samuel Allin. • Miss O. Helyar Sundayed under the parental roof at Clinton. ' alias Edith Vanstone of Goderich is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. 8. Stevens. . • • Mr. Will. McClure spent Sabbath evening at Mr. Andrew Millianai. Mr, Jas, Wallis, Goderieh township, will preach at Zien next Sabbath. Mr. Ed. Masquill and sister and Miss Hattie Goldthorpe of Saltford Sunday - ed at Zion. bearers and Mourners at the door, pre- ceding the casket to the altars reciting that part of the filneral service. The casket was coveredwith crosses of roses and otber emblems suggested by the loving friends of the decease& The anthem "1 heard a voice from Heaven " was rendered by the choir. The rector also read lithe 90th psalm after Which. " Rock of Ages" was sung. •While the eortege filed outOrganistOutf played. 1' Blessed are the departed." •• Monday afternoon, Sept. liths was a banner (ley for the members of the W. 0. T.D.., the officers for another year tieing elected. Mrs.Anne Watson was reselected ter president, Mrs. George Acheson vice president,Mrs. Robertson recording -secretary, Mrs. Colin Camp- bell corresponding -secretary, Mrs. Hick treasurer. Mrs. Davidson kindly decorated the' tables with lovely Sept- ember flowers and asparagus fern and a 'beautiful rose and rosbud was pinna •on • the president's dress. Professor Morgan was then introduced and gave a short address at the close of which the president pinned a white ribbon upon his lapel. and Mrs. Brydges pre- sented him with 4 loyely boquet of white and purple asters. Mrs. Morgan accompanied ber husband. ". Call me Harry," he said to your correspondent, "you knew me when a boy." , The meeting adjourned untill Friday when the executive took up the work of ap- pointing the delegates for flowers, etc. for another year. • Messrs.. Robert Brown • of Hick's pharmacy, and Carfrey Dunlop ef Dunham's, are atthe School of Pharm- acy, Toronto. - • • 'Alex. McD.' Allan has retired from the hardware husineas and has sold out his interests to his son George Allan, and D. McIvoriate of Rougyie's -hard-. were establishment. • Mrs. Blake, Britannia Road, has returned from her visit to the Niagara Falls and the Pan-Arnerican. Mr. and ,Mrs. William Blake accompanied her. Mrs, Edward and little grand -daugh- ter Lillian have returned from Toronto. • Mr. and IVIrs. Teweley had a sale of their household effects on Thursday last, preparatory to • leaving for Sault Ste. Marie. • . The steamer Bayfield lay in port last week for some days, her engine or some of her usachinery needing re- pairs. • • • . The new residence for Mrs. Adirrn son looks very handsome with its beautiful enclosed (partielly) veran- • WEST TUCKERSMITH. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper visited at the Brownlee homestead on Satur- day, last. • • Miss Jennie Brownlee has gone to Seaforth to learn dressmaking. Mr. George Brownlee, Sr. ie rapidly. recovering from the attitek of what threatened to be typhoid and which he contracted while on a visit to Sault Ste. Marie softie three weeks ago, • Mrs. R. Miller Mrs. J. W. Hill Mrs. Geo. 'Hill Mrs. G. Tyner Although taken completely by sur- prise, Mrs. Biniahana replied for her- self and Miss Mabel in words whieh touched. the hearts of all present. As she Stated she could net find worde to express her gratitude to her many friends for their kind gifts. She will never forget them, nor will she be for- gotten by them. The presents con- sisted of a beautiful china tea set and fruit set which will be not only ornamental but • useful. After the presentation all enjoyed themselves in social chat and playing games and other amusements. After partaking of a sumptuous supper prepared by the ladies, about midnight all departed to their several homes having spent a very enjoyable evening and leaving their best wishes behind them. Mrs. Bingham and family 'eayc for their home in Richmond, Mich., in a month Misses L. and M. Stewart and Mr. Stewart Hill left last Friday for a visit to the Pan-American. The ladies have been visiting here for sOme time and are now on their way home Mrs. MeVittie of North Bay is visit - at Mr. Joseph VVatkins', her father,on tbe Base Line. Mr, N. Bingham and Wifie visited. at Walton and Gorrie from Wednesday uritil Sunday. Mr. Charles Tyner and sister visited their aunt, Mrs. Scarlett,of Leadbury, on Sunday. Mr.Bert Meliveen, late of Wingham, has been home for a short time and left Monday to attend Trinity Medical College, Toronto. Mr. E. Butts returned from ihe Soo where he Bold a shipment of fruit, Mr, S. Nicholson and wife visited at Mr. S. Lowery's on Saturday. Rev. Rural Dean }lodging of Seas forth preached to a. large congregation ,in St, Peter's cherch Sunday evening. Helreached from the 12t1i chapter ef St Luke, on the words "Thou tool,this night Shalt thy soul be required of thee" He aise- administered the giterament. Mr. P. remising is now sufferingfroM severe attack of rheum:diem of the muscles., Mr. Robert Watkina and wife of Clinton vieitta friends on the Base I Lille Sunday. Helens. • The farmers in this vicinity are busy cutting their Corn this week, Mr. Thos Joynt has been ot the sick list for the past few days. Mrs. W. J. Todd has returned from a visit to friends in Guelph ancl Toron- to and Mr. W. J. took in the London Fair last week. •' ALMA. Qoplatiou. -Miss Warrener of Witalsor, who came to the St. Lawrence with the Voventry party, left on Tuesday for her home. Miss Hattie Belcher vett:rued on Monday from the Toronto Fair, Miss Barrie returned with her. 13arry. sten, at the residence of 11/r. Geo, Detrolaare the guests of tars. John. Mrs. Ora S °Wagon and little son of We•have to thank Chief Allan P. McLean.. for a wee bit 0' Scotch ban nock short bread an' candy, all mania raptured in the land o' the heather an' a buneb, e' the latter. The Chief is leal an' true, Mr. Parker of Petrone', who was en- gaged by the Lake Huron and Diani- tobit Milliug 00., as well driller, bas gime to till a like position* in India at a salary of MO per month. Ile had taken tbe house lately occupied on • Althur St: by Mrs. Oantain Tretheway but having been in lartia, before and only receiving $150 a truontla, he left for Canada. Now he has taken his family back with him. The pallbearers were Sheriff Rey- nolds, Phillip Holt K. 0., Dr, Holmes, Postmaster Galt, Major Jordan and ,and crying vsith pain of Cutting_ Tooth send at M. G. ()amerces. The Dr. had quite • once and eet a bottle of "1‘,/1. winsiow's Booth. large prectice for years and was always Syrup' for Children leethine. It ivill re. cheerful. On account of his being lie-velhe'poex itto sufferer inimacu Gaol Surgeon for twenty eight years pte.edneoetiernolatbinittertrhhecersereegreutisaitteosmthisel'aIsiOinsaololt. The grand jury which was in a•nd bowele, o_ures wiud Colic, softens the session at the tinae, called at his late (au oneWenCallornt(t1:9Prisv.TiiinoRwill. •residence and also respectfully men - Soothing syrup" for Ammo teething isspleas- tinned his death in their presentment, I , slat to tne taste and is the proscription of ono the flag to be placed at half mast dur- t 0 the oldest and best female physiCians and . teadbatt., The brickwork on W. Mcblearin's bowie is coMpleted and the cement maniere are busy ticarlettae house. It will take them a few weeks to get through with it as. it is a • large house and will be allsbuilt of •cemen Miss Maude Tyner of 'Sunitnerhill is visiting at her aunta,Mrs. ficarlettaa Mr. arid Mrs, P. IL Marray of See - forth are calling on Leadbary friends. Before another week one of Lead- bury's fairest daughters will • have changed her name. We will give the particulars next week. Miss Dristell and Miss Ross took in the London Fair last week. To cure a cold OW day Take Laxative Bream Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund. tlae money if it fails to cure. 25e. E. W. Groves signature is on each box. • For Over Fifty Years Mrts.Wnna,ow's SOOTHING SYRUP has beea used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night pmd broken of your rest by a siek ()Mid suffering ing the funeral, Besides his widow, who was the eldest daughter of the late James Watson, one of our pioneer rnerchants,be leaves three sisters, Miss Shannon of Brantford, Mrs. Bowbeer of Oakville and Mrs, Shuttleworth of Denver, Colorado, The funeral was • very large. The interment took place We regret to learn that since Mrs, in Maitland cemetery. (Dr,) Coventry's return to her home at The Gospel Temperance service held. Windsor, from her visit to our town, at Knox church was wen patronized. she hue not been so well. We trust It was announced in the thurches Mrs.:Coventry will when the weather that Professor Morgan of Toronto, the ,settles feel stronger than at present.. • blind Temperance evangelist, was in Druggist Goode's cactus is exceed. town on a visit to his old home and ingla fertile in blossom tbis new eels- friends and the W. C. T. U. ladies tury. Twin blossoms are seen almost thought ft.'s, fitting time to invite bini every month. They are beautifully to pave them one evening which he did shaded from deep rose to white. Mr. in his ' happiest vein, His selections Goode is quite proud of there. were both, pathetic and •hurnorous. . Stewart, florist, has•a great curiosity His voice is truly beautiful, sinking at ha the cactus family an his windoW, tirnes•to almost a whisper. Mrs. M or- It'is called the Old Man cedes, and gan eceompanied hiro at the piano in a any one seeing the Op of it covered highly creditable manner. Mr. Will. with grey hair would be almost awed. Stoddart, our charming baritone, gave It grows exactly in the same way, as a very euitable selection- for the even - with human hair, having a centre all ing Miss Tena McMillan, a fair little the same and quite thick and 1ong:11 . S. A. maiden, gave a solo which was • Mrs. Chilton and. Miss Chilton One nicely rendered. •. 'returned to the Consulate. ' • . ,,,as s . Mr. R, Young has a pretty. tall fol. Miss Leona Thompson has returned iage plant,the bap of which his a t� her borne at heeds, North Dakota., 'Centre of crimson, or deep rose color, • Miss Lottie Logan, accompanied by elneost as large as one's hand. her little cousin,has returned to her. Mr. Charlie Wells has the Dunimore home at Buffalo. ,* rose in bloom. It blooms spring and , Mrs. George and the Misses Leslie fall and is full of perfume, anca is as and Helen were at .London • taking in largeas e good sized cup, not •Iike. the the Fair as the guest§ of Mrs. Cluneks, cabage rose but like the moss rose,ohly sister of Mr, George Saults. . . very large. We have t� thank Mrs. •. Miss Hattie .Saults of the Basalts Wells for one. The roses ,grow' right House is the guest of hsr aunt, Mrs. at the top of the branch. 'And •the Oluness of London. •century dahlias foe the.Fairs will truly The executive of theW.0. T.U. met be an attraction. „ We received a, love- at.the residence Of Mrs. George Ache- ly baguet of them also. son , vice-president on Friday after- The Ohristiah Endeavorers of Knox noon. The nomination of.superinten- church held a • reception for • the dents Was ab follows: Evangelistic 'Collegiate students one evening last 1Mesdanaes Brydges. and Davidson, week. , It was a pleasant and success. .Work ansonglinnaerman, Ms. George ' McKenzie; Press, Mrs. Yates; Toilers, Mrs. (Captain) Dan. Sutherland; Scientific Temperance, Mrs'. Walteesa Parlor meetings, • Mesdames George Elliott and Shannon ; Sunda,y School, Mrs, Duff; Geo], Mrs. • Holland arid Switzer.; Franchise, Mrs. McGillicuddy; Purity, Mrs. &math; Railroad, Mr. Stoddart; Narcotics, Mrs. Lewitt. Captain Tom Tretheway returned from his trip to Toronto and Ottawa an Saturday. •:•, On Wednesday evening at. Victoria St. church: Mr. themes Burrows gave a readiug to a vers, large number of auditors,entitled "A Little Pilgrim" beingtne story ole little girl's conver- sation with a street car conductor by, which he was converted. Needless to say,Mr Burrows':reading was much appreciated. • ' Mr. Fred, Thernaecin has gone to .0wen Sound on a business trip. ' Mr, and Mrs. James Robinson and daughter Dell have been visiting Mrs.• Robinson's sister,. Mrs. Hezelwood of •Port Hope. • •• 'Mr:Archibald Murray has purchased from Mr. Michael Cray this house on Victoria St. • ••. _ Miss E. Weston Bell, corner • Wilson and Elizabeth streets, is a grandnice of that great British statesman,. the late Hon. John Bright. • • \ Miss Grace Lawson of Dunlop, sister of Mr, Ds Lawson Of town, has left' te. attend 'the'Presbyterian • College at Ottawa. ' • • • Miss Wells; Mise Martha Wells and Miss Wright 'saves returned from a •• . visiato the Expositions of which tiles' can give very graphic descriptions. Men, horses and ropes were all en. gaged in hauling, a boiler made at Heine& •establishmeria Toronto' and left ay the cars at the harbor. Itif for the big mill. It is the second one that eerne and a third is on the way, , At high nsass at St. Peter's at 9 a. m. on Tuesday the, nuptials of silica Elizabeth Hurley of Goderich, late of Detroit, second daughter of Mrs Patrick Hurley, SteDevid's street, and `Mr, Thomas McGuire of Detroit, were solemnized by Rev. Father West. The choir attended. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. *Patrick MacCarthy, looked lovely in a suit of -ladies' brovvn cloth, tailor made coat and skirt trimmed with cream silk applique, • the coat having the applique laid upon the lapels. The waist was of handseling ivory white brocaded silk with yoke covered with fatey silk net and ripple to foroi a decollete waist trimmed with white satin baby ribbon fastening in front with a rosette cif vine. The helmets a brown velvet toque with very long brown breast for trimming. The bride carried a, handsome white prayer book and pearl rosary. The bridesmaid, Miss Maggie Hurley, youngest sister of U10 bride, looked wonderfully sweet with suit coat and Skirt, ladies' brown cloth, the skirt trimmed With rich brown satin in large bandykes at about 18 inches from bottom of skirt and the coet with lapels of same. The waist was ot cerulean blue silk, , the yoke being of 'white taffeta silk, tucked and trimmed vvith white applique. The half sleeves of blue silk were bandyked and trimmed with white appliques. The undersieevee were of tucked white taffeta silk like the yoke end bandyked at the wrist, ;trimmed also with applique. The lovely pieture hat of brown velvet was triramea with two brown breasts, spotted, with blue cerulean blue silk and two velvet bows with two handsome knob pins, and carried a boquet of white asters. The groomsman was Mr. James Hurley, now of Sarnia and brother of the bride, The happy bride and groom, accom- panied by the bridal party and guests, left the sacred, edifice to the glorious strains of the wedding *notch, played by the organist of St, Peter's, Miss Josie Shannon, and all" drove to the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr, Patrick McCarthy, s where a grand dinner was serVed amid much merry speech making, the bride's hurdle being Very popular, The table looked lovely with flowers, silver and chrystal. The nests from a distance vvere : Miss Victor, third eon of Mr. Alex. Mao! Nlhie name, Detroit ; Mr, .Tames of town, which took placesie Winne (111VItirtlePiiMi rUsitirldheMingS.tht hi:idle': 1 et II:sat dPee et asWetitcsi re:ili Vs e•da b ecrlee vent, '1‘ andr'da Yea. The sistae,) Mr. and Mrs.. Thonuut Elliott esteemed young InAll . and 1Vlr. Fred. Mara, Sarnia. The -The Begs at that`, S. Consulate and other members of the bride's family at other Places in town have been at were in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. John half =1St because of the death of Prot- Hooey, miss xelis,, moor of Mrs. dent McKinleV. Ilurley, and Patrick Hurley, all of Dr. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor and Mester town. The presents were lovely and. Harold returned from the Northwest expensive, The bridal pair left on the In time in attend the funeral of the afternoon train Inc Detroit, the bride'e late Dr. Sharman. futnre home. We extend our con- Mre, Enos A. Kirkby of Detroit 6,reaGtujiarte.rons to Mr. and Mrs, Thos. • and little eon Raymond are guests of Bo• Mrs, LOVAS Elliott. Mrs, Kirkby Miss McDougall left on 'Wednesday spent the fleet week of - her entrifilff for her hoine at Detroit, lIctlaa Mc. visititighee e.eusitt, Mr, Frank Elliott, Dougall wes registered at isakenleari ..1 41.44f4Mily, al& Avo, • 1VIr. 3. W. Smith is makingsanitary changes in his residence.• ' A very pretty, and quiet wedding took place on Wednesday evening, at St. oaeorge's church, Rev. Mark Turn- bull officiating. Threbride,Miss Jennie Ross, daughter of Mr. D. Ross of Soult Ste. Memel an late of Clinton, looked •charmingan a very pretty gown of wbite organdie, the skirt ot which had little frills trimmed with valenciennes lace and insertion of same between them, The waist and sleeves also had rowe of insertion to match. A white ribbon which she wore around her neck was knotted on the left side of her. corsage. • Her bat was a black felt, with beautiful black plumes. rind A touch of rose color under the brim. To her hand she carried a• beautiful boquet of white carnations. Her •bridesmaid:Miss Ethel McLean, looked very -nice in black skirt, and white organdie waist with black hat to match the bride's and carrying a, be- quet of pink alters. The- groom, Mr. T. Kneeshavv' was assisted by Mr. Jos. 1Vhillough oftown The bride was give% away by her -brotheraMaster • Ross. Quite a recherche supper was served the bridal party and their guests at the home of the groom and after spending a very pleasant eyenieg the bride and groom repaired to their new residence Hamilton street. Thepresents received by the bride were very hand- some and expensive. It was not generally known that Mrs. aloon-Parker, the clever Eng- lish dramatic reader, who plaited our town a couple of suissmers ago, had died suddenly some monthis ago. Mrs. (Dr.) Will. Hamilton and little daughter left on Saturdity for their home at Detroit after a, most delight. ful visit at Lakeview, Elgin Atte. Dr. Hamilton of Detroit is professor of chemistry and Mo. Hamilton is one of the Colonial Dames Misses Annie and Ralph, cousins of Miss Ralph, returned last week to London after a most enjoyable visit •of four weeks with Miss Ralph. Mr. Harry Bates is now on a visit to his oil home, residence of Meaind Mrs. John Bates. Harry was delighted to see his old friends after his long stay at Ware, Massachussets. Mr. Jas, Andrews accompanied his sister, Mrs, R, Poetlesvhaite, on her visit to their sister, Mrs. J. Thompson, of Port Elgin. Mr. and • Tewsley left also for Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. 'Milo of Detroit is a guest at Lakeview. She is the sister-in-law of Mrs. Carlyle. Mrs. Harris 51 Ripley,was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. Macdonald. Mr. Switzer will leave this week to take his, last year at the Detroit College of Medicine. We wish hina good fortune: Messrs 1Cel1y and McPhee will return also, They have been visiting relatives itt Bylth. Mrs. Brian of St. Louis will spend • the winter here in Mr, Robt.t Craigie's house, Mr. Tilt of the British Exthange shipped a carload of stockers to Blair last week. The sad newg of the death of Albert • Mr. John Dale, Jr.,aost five valuable horses on Friday night. They were pasturing in a Held alongside the rail- way track when they got through the tence on to the track and had gone up about a half mile and had turned and were coming back when they were overtaken by the 10.39 train and in- stantly killed. They were valuable horses and the loss will be a heayy one. ' • Mr. S. Glidden is at work putting io wheat on the farm he rented from Mr. D. Shitnnahan. Messrs, W. jatnieson and T. Mc- Diarmid -returned home from the Pan - Ana. on Monday and report a good time, • Miss Nancy McMichael left for a - fortnight's visit with friends in Exeter. She intended taking in the London Fair, • Mrs, George Dale, Sr., is very poorly at present rind under the doctor's care. Harold Fowler, who has been very poorly for -the past two weeks, is slowly improving. Mr. A. Hugill is putting up a large pig pen which 'when completed will have all the latest improvements. Me. Hugill intende to go into dairying and raising hogs as he thinks these are the money -making branches, The Tuckersmith feneeviewers were called out on Saturday to view the fence- which Mr. Dale's horses got through onto the track. It was con- demned. One of the horses that was killed on the track was one of Mr. Dale's prize team which was valued at over $500. Valuators were chosen by Mr. Thele and the G. T. R. so that the amount of conmeneation is likely to be amieably arranged. The farmers in this vicinity are busy this week putting in their wheat, they having left it late to ward off the fly. Messrs, G. Dale and T, Sproat halve had a gang of men on filling their silos the peat *week. The corn harvest is now about at an end around here. Mr, S. Carter, who purchased the farm from H. Fowler, bad a ploughing bee one day last week. • LitillLETT TOW46111P6 oikeraa, the Ladies' Ald of the Methodist reh at Oonstanee met hut week A. by-law to grant. the nerliti,Preston HatillIt011 Electrie Itallway $20,000 for the eonapletion of their road was defeated at Berifil br friajerity of tettrteee oh, ma decided to have their harvost tome on. the 20th, and 80th of this month, Ther b is &debt ot about $220 on,the church and an effort ie boles Made to Wipe It Onto ful affeir. Mr. and Jos. Edward and littIe riot Harold -of Chicago are gnats of Mrs. • Edwards, South street. •" • Mrs. R. E. Smith, •after a pretty severe attack of fever, is able to be • about again. • M. George Acheson, having return- ed•froin Californa is baying his store,. which was damaged by fire. i.efitted. • Mr. Isaac Bean has just returned from it two weeks' visit at Toronto junction where his brother, Mr. Amos Bean resides. The latter has been • nightwateisman • al, the . Cleyeland bicycle works at the Junction for the past seven years but was stricken with paralysis and Mr. Isaac Bean of town • went *thiwn to see him. He is ranch better. ••. Mrs. Vauters of Oberlin, Kansas, U. S., was visiting .friends in town; Mrs. • Venters is a daughter. of Mr, Marks of Bayfield and has .been visiting the parental home Inc several weeks. MrsafricVicar of Sarnia is the guest of her son; W, W. MaeVicar, wail 'clerk..- _ • Rev, James and Mrs. Hamilton naye returned after an exceedingly pleasant visit with relatives in Perth county. :Miss Adele Nairn and little sisters left this week to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs.Oharles Nairnait the Ilan - American, Mr. and Mrs. Nairn having first taken a trip to the Thousand Is- • lands and Quebec. • The Misses Gundry are taking 4 long • holiday. trip in the Northwest, nurses in the United States. Drice twenty-five cows mi bottle. " Sold by all druggists through nut the world." Be sure and ask for "Mrs. WINSLow $00THINGSYMTP. PORT ALBERT. lwesmosio4 WANTED Wanted, for two elderly peoPle,isa unineumbered, • respeetrible, s middle- aged person, comfortable home, treat- ed as one of the 'family, Address, Box 59, Clinton P. 0. Seta.. Itlih t,f Mrs. James Oliver was in London last week for a few days. • Mr. • Angus Mathersori and Mrs. James Young, Gore Bay, Manitoulin, are visiting their yentas at present here. ..W. Gauley of the Sot) is borne -for the present. The harvest home service of Christ church will be held on Suirday next both morning and eVening LIFE OF PR.ESI- MeKINLEY, .wwWWWwolmwM•simonewnall TEACHER WANTED, Male or female teacher Wanted for S, 5. No. 3, Stanley township. duties to commence on Jan, 3rd, 1902. Applications will be reoel veil until. October 10th. State salary, . Personal applica- tion preferred. * • , -WILLIA1VI RATIEWBTZ, P. 0. Drawer 210 • Sec. -treasurer, Sept. 16th St • Hayfield P. 0.• TEACHER WANTED. - An experienced teacher wanted for S. S. No. 5, Stan- ley township; dilties t� com- mence on Jan. S, 1902. State 'salary and experience. 'Per- sonal application,preferred. IVBEIST E. . STEPHENSON, Sec.-Treitsurer, Varna P. O. • A STANDARD HISTORICAL WORK. 'Prove Gnelph Herald of Sept, 16. The World Publishing Conipany of Guelph, Ont., have arranged to issue in Canada the best of all of the forth -coming books on the life of the late President McKinley. It will be a magnificent work profusely illustrated, written by Murat Halstead, the cele brated war correspondent, the men that was selected by the Governmeht of the late President McKinley to write the official report on the Philippine Islands. Murat Halstead has been a life-long friend of President McKinley, and it will be a labor of loite Inc him to ADM this book, which has long been in preparation, It will be complete -his boyhood, manhood, war services, poli- tical and social life, assassination, full account of the assassin and the anar- chist's conspiracy connected therewith, medical treatment, death, burial and state funeral. The book is so* cheap and so excellent that eyery family should have a copy. • We understand that a magnificent portrait of President McKinley, 18 x 22 inches in size, on cardboard, will be giVen with each copy of the book. The work will be sold by subscription, and agents will find an nnouncetnent of interest to them in another colarnn. 4Liction Sa10 RegiSters Saturday. Sept, 21st at 1 is. na. lot 13, con. 3, M. R. S., Tuckersmith, farm stock and itrmlemeets.-William Aberhardt Proprietor ; Thos, Brown, Auctioneer. Monday, Sept, 23rd, at 1 p, m„ on lot 20, eon. 4, McKillop extensive sale of farm stock and implements. -Geo. Atfurdie, Proprietor Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. Thursday, Sept. 20t1i, at 1 p. in. on lot 22, con. 3, Mullett, farm StOCK and implements. -Daniel Shannahen, Eire. prietor ; Thos. Brown, Auction- eer. Saturday, Sept, 28th, at 1 p. M., On lot 11, Tuekersmith, One mile south of Egnaondville, clearing sole of farm stock and itrinlements.-W. Bubolz, proprietor ; Thos. Drown, auctioneer, Tuesday, Oct. let, at, 1 n. na., on lot 42, London Road survey. l'nekerannith, tarn) stock and implernente.-.Sydriey Johns, Proprietor, Thos. Drown, Atietioneer. Monday, Oct. 7th, ab 1 p. m. on lob 324 con, 7, Mullett, teem etoek and lee- Dinghtitti ; Thoth tOlaoria 4.uationear i ARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Sept. igtla 1903. 114410.16,14fr 101 el* 41.00• .11101,1101fril e just, arrived a fresh supply of. Fowler's ExtrAct of Wild Strawberry R. P. ReekieESOEXPTION DL3re STORE , oueee.. to Sydney sracko011. PR. N. B. -Try Antiseptic Foot Powder for sore and tired feet, "fts•laAa'ite.1W,0•114 -111 • . The best clam of .work • procurable has been .• manufactured here for • many years past. • WE WON'T call on you a week after • • . your bereavement. WE WOIPT make the work to suit the price. ' WE WILL make the price .to suit the work. WE WILL give you the choice of the production of the world • in design and material. We are the ONLY prac- tical men in Clinton in • our line. Do not, be • talked into placing your order withoublirst call- ing on us. . J. B. HOOVER, PROP Next te Commercial Hotel. 011 ant roeeries • At this preserving and pickling tan° you will want lots of • Groceries. •You need good Vinegar and Spices and good Pickles. Don't forget I have • good velue in these lines and also is good and well assorted • stock. of Groceries, Good Red Salmon at 10 cents per can and also splendid value in other • lines, We have also a good stock of Sealers in all sizes which we sell right, CASH FOR BUTTER & EGGS • GEO, E1 RITHWELL Hello I. Hello ! Have You Heard the News TAYLOR & SO N have bought a big stock of Boots & Shoes at Sarnia for 62-c on the dollar and are having -. them shipped to Clinton for the benefit of their cus- • tomers here. •• Yes, the above is true. We have secured a splendid stock. • ALL NEW GOODS as the firm were only in business less than one year, consequently it is a nice clean lot of goods and you may expect soxne 'Genuine Bargains. . Goods well bought are half sold. We will have several lines ready for Saturday's trade and next week our Big Sale will be in full swing, • Bargains, Bargains for everybody. • Watch for our ann,ouneement next week. THE OLD RELIABLE . TAYLOR & SON Cash and One Price • Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. eleaee;teaaaasea-ass'aes-aeisabaea-ees,ve,;earieeeseaeiraaagaave.-oasata'ala••••11ela• Phone 03 • DILL'S OLO STAND Combe's it Baking Powder is made of pure Cream of Tartar and is guarantee to be absolutely pure. Price 25e per lb. OF INTEREST • TO SMOKERS In order to reduce our large stock of 10e Cigars we aro* offering for one week nostana in boxes mu at $3.00 gaaaberva 41 60 at $2.75 • 50 at B. COMBS, Chataid and. Druggist BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR SALE. 'OR., 'RENT • • Having bought out the whole Stock of bicycles from A. T.. Cooper, (14wheels,) 2 liAR'rFORDS • 1 E. ..sv. D: • 8 WOLVERINES • . • • .- • 2 E.Z. CLEVELANDS, one with Coaster brake. ' • 21GENDRONS • . • 2 CILESEN'I'S All of these we intend to run off it a low margin to mike room for alew ones. Anyone insneed of a bicycle would save money by buying one �f these. •All.kinds-of repairs. kept for bicycles, wheels cleaned and repaired„ New • tires -$0.00 :to 810.00, Au work guaramteed. • BLACKSMITH AND MACHINE SHOP In connection With !Same we are prepared te de all kinds of work, • 'horse shoeing and general repairing. All the prow points and repairs • kept by Mr. Tedford we still keep in stock. Points and repairs for the Tedford Plow, gang repa4s, • Fleury No. 1312, 10, 21• - Miller and Tedford Plow • . • Sylvester No. '1 a Tedford No. 8 Hill's Patent, •Old No ' Wilk/men No. 7 and 21 and 2 furrow plow.• ' • SEELEY & TURNER •• Tedford's • old Stand •RattenburY Street o••••••0•••••••••••••••• ,••ors•e••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE 1, , • OF CLC "..;.711111 'G. GOES ON. • • •• • e This week w ! will commence to slaughter • ••• • o o • : OVERCOATS0 3 T8 and VESTS and Pf1141TS I • a. • (111EAT •• • • * We have a tremendous stock • • • • to sellyet at prices never. o • • • • • • • equalled in this , county. • : This will bo- p real Bargain Sale It .will be un- : • necessary to pot e prices in this advertisement as every-• 7. : thing will be marked with red tickets to show the cut we 41 iin tendto make. A11 we ask is for you to come and inspect : • to satisfy yout self that this sale will be one of th.e •7, a a a • : Grdatest and Cheapest Sale i . • e • That ever has taken place in this c.ounty. We would : •• • urge our friends from the country to come in 0 . • : on Saturday bringing in their boys. • , . • T JACKSON. :. • . . • . • , • ...................................................... • MOVING FINE FURNITURE * * * * House cleaning new in the line of Oer stock is- complete in Eatery aning time is at hand, Iourniture. r quality our goods are the best and, for price the and you will, no doubt, require line, Fo . cheapest. In BEDROOM SUITS we have some special snaps to offer. Do not fail to See Wein, BROADFOOL BOX1 C o if 0 m r Fur 'tu e Dealers and undertakers J. W. ChigneYe manager Night and Sunday oils answered at resideece of our • Funeral Director, 3 W 0hidley, King'strect, opposite foundry. TWO BIG FAMILY PAPERS FOR 35 CENTS The NewstRecord and Family Herald and Weekly Star will be sent to any address for the balance of 1001 for 35 cents. This will include to each subscriber copies of the ph.oto pictures of the Duke aud Duchess of °owe Mal1;141di:l0lk. Tbgfa:Ypapel8and two pictures for the price of 1)t is the best subscription offer made ye. SUBSCRIBE NOW