The Clinton News-Record, 1905-04-06, Page 22
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it's so. •
Forget little annoyances.
When 'good eomes to anyone,
l'use of Chamberlain's Stomach and
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ot sympaehy.
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AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
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ORDERS MAY BE I,Err AT .
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others out of theirs.
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take a oheerful view of every event.
Carefully clean the mud • and dust
from your feet on entering thehouse,
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but watch patiently ylOur • chance -to
speak.
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answer, press your lips togothee and
say the alphabet. ' • •.•
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deed, ask youselt "Ha,ve I.neVer done
an ill and deserved -forgiveness •7" —
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'It'n•nto too y:ung to take nioatelno na..1 be
of croup, whoopinz coueb and coffin LS'
e„-thg vapo.Cresoleue- -they breathe it.
Johne McKenzie of Port •Dalhenrele
coiernitted suicide' wbile' demented' by
jumping into the lake.
Ottawa City Council have Unanim-
ously decided to buy Out. the Consu
mers' Electric Company for .$200,000
In, this way the city will guard agn
inst the creation of any monopoly o
electric lighting' interests_ '
Great Britain's total 'yerinue ta,st
year was $765,915,515:
*.',KOW00!)(Ke.) • Nee eeezeeereirieFeeeceeeffeig,-:,
The News of Godericli.
• Miss .1.1101se A skImings,. Corespondent • • (.4:'
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..qe®0A€4, A, .1; W(f•AVI.--::
Well, we got Our 'peck of dust on The black current bushescame all ,
Welineeday., Math 29th,, so We will' out 'in leaf, -on 29th Match, and the
itaVe agolden season. lawns were all green,
Mrs. Vlackett left on Thursday to Mr. Dave. •Bell returned on Thurs-
visit her aunts, the Meedainee Cer- daY eeeningefrom his winter stay at
lyle of Drentford— j Los: Angeles, Calif. Ile. is enthirelaee
Dr. LeTottzel is: an eccomplished ar-j le over the .wonders. of Califneereetin,
tistIle lute a- number of- flee vieWs, of the homeward trip sin the Soute-
le water 'colors; - and a numikr. of ern Pacific. Salt Lake bridge over
•which ....the trains run Is. eine milts
fruits, ail sketched in 'Jamaica.
Mrs. Wililam Thomson of Forfar.. long, and three • tracks are hid.
• ;Scotland,. told., your corresponderit it. The spites are sunk to the lepth
that porngranates .geow Ifl Seotlend of 130 feet, He will ;lever toeget the
add are a fine emit,. the inner portion . Tournament .ot Ro.,re procession on
.being of the consistence of jelly. It - New Year's Day, in Which all the
is eaten with sugar.. - staft of the "Green Hotel" form. in
Wehave muchpleasure in returning a procession of carriages more than
our than,les to the Misses Vesta. A. a mile and one halt in length and
Watson, Myrtle ,Wets.on, and 1V1innie roses_ on horses, and everywhere one
Liver Tablets. There is nothing bete
ter. For eel° by H. B. Combe.
Five establishments in Chativue
were damaged by fire. Loss. $20,000
The fire was Ea. -tended with several
exciting rescues.
Goderielx;
The address given by Rev. C. •R,
Gunne, rector of St. Paul's church,
Clintoh, at Goderieheon Tuesday was
highly appreciated by the A. Y. P. A.
and a number of , their friends; The
subject of the Rev: gentlelnin's ad-
dress was left to his own choice, and
his reminiscences of' California form-
ed the subject of the•evening. • The
evening was as balmy, as many the
rector may have spent in California,
Which ma,de hint speak so pleasingly
of his sojourn there.' He dwelt with.
delight upon the roses and . fieWeis.
generally, of the prefirsely laden, fig
tree, but the -pepper tree seemed' to
be one • of •• the most' beautifid Of
frees, although the .orange tree is
perhaps the ..most attractive of trees•
to the many who visit •that land. IIe
spoke. of the Chinese, who paid • him
,great aiterition because theY, . liked
England lend invited him to their Joss
Hoirse. While there as a professor -he
had to keep up his reputation as a
linguist and. said that Iris knowledge
of I etin ;resisted' him matexially in
his ,etudy of Spanish, and knowledge
:of English.' Rev. 1VIerk Tueedliiil made
a very Complimentary and:pithy SPCC
ch, thanking Rev. Mr. 'Mane ter Ids
choice , of :,sulejeCt and'. for • : so
kindly." aceenting the, invilatidit of the'
A.- Yeti. A, 'to 'atiend.. A veey hear,-
• ty vote Of thanks .Was offered the
Rey. lecturer, Mies Wells presideclat
the organ. • : • .
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Mr. and Mrs.. George Green.. 'mere
Waited •upon at their handsome resi7
donee, Picton ostreet on TueedaY ev-
ening, 29th • March, by the :memb-
ers of ;Mr.:Green's Mernbership Class,
having sentein his2resignation atter
:being asedelated •with it for' about 12
years as • ledder or assistant. - A bea-
utiful students' chair upholstered in
ULAR.. 'erirnson veloues, • in up-to-date style,
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ge, turns his 9r her eye. The pigeon
Annen, all tit the Normal Colle
Hamilton for their very courteous ranch with 2500 pigeons, all owned
lines written tis on Souvenir postal and eared for by one manager, wa.
caxii bearing views of Ontario another grand sight.
Normal College, Dundurne Park" and Mr. George Acheson is home trot:
CHAMBE'RLAINIS COUGH RITVI-
EDY THE BEST 'AND MOST POP
April oth 1905
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Ceming ! C101111fig
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Canada'sliair King (Representative) Wynn Tregwin
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$1111allicill
April 1.21li
Don't fail to se.e the exhibition
iof ITair Goods .of every ' d0^-
$-21'ipti011 that will be en-vieW;
including die, 14test master-
piece as applied to Toupees,
"The East End Incline _Railway" at California. He made thousands 01 44
Hamilton. dollars for his orange geovelak Oran-
Onite a large congregation attend- go, Cal., thy selling it all out in town
ed St. George's on Wednesday of last lots.
week,. when Rev.. Alark Turnbull took The marriage of Miss Mabel Pot: •
Wigs, Bangs and 'Waver, viz:
for his subject "Heaven." He said lock Only daughter of Mrs. (Capt.). „ • • . • •
fill us with Donnelly took place in the Deer Park
Wet death should not
awe 'that we only began to, live at
that: event ie our lives, and that we
should not theorize ebout Heaven but
ta,ke Christ's words "Eye bath n.ol,
seen, uor eay heard. " He told
them that character was one of the
greatest signs of a Christia,n lite, all
who want to }lee Heaven must re-
member that a good cha,ra,cter is otie
ot the most essental 'points. The
choir sang some pretty Lenten hymns.
Mr. and Mrs:. James Breckinridge
returned. from spending the winter
out of town, the former with his: dja,u-
ghter at Brussels, and the later with
het daughter and son in: Chicago.
Mrs. James Catling, Cockburn Is-
land, says that she never experienced'
so Severe a winter, since leevin.g Eng-
land seven years ago, Five 'teams
were lost upon the ice the past seas-
on, and one 'men on February 7th
killed in the bush. Mrs. Catling also
enclosed the following letter from H.
F. Gardiner, Principal of the Ontario
Institution for the iblied Brant-
ford, referring' to her youngest child.
She says that she always awaits the
• coining of the "News -Record," 'eVery.
week With pleasure. , .
,Brantiord, oat,. March 13th.,
james Catling, Cockburn Is -
as .
"Mothers buy it ter crotipy''oliildien presented to MrGreCn in the
railroad men buy it for severe coughs
and elderly people bey it; for In grip-
pe," say Mooro• tiros., Eldon, Iowa.
"We Sell more of Ohaniberlain'S Cou-
gh Remedy than anY other kind.. It
seems to, ha,Ve taken the lead over
several other good *amis."; There is
no question but. this. medicine is the
best that can be .prodircedier ...eceghs
and colds, Whether it be: a -child or
an adult( that is afflicted: It alWays•
cures and cures quickly. Seld 11
Jeanie of the clasS and la flowee Stand
in quartered- oak with eereeirmanying
jardiniere. - Was presented to • Mrs.
Green by Mr. Davidson. The' add-
ress ,• which was -worded in a highly,
•complimentary style, ,was reed and
presented also in the-'riamerof.the cl-
ass by Mr. Geo. Herris; •
It rie With regret. •we note the ser-.
iouS iIJness eit Mrs.. George Vhonipe
son, . IIer.daugliters are with her :
'MisS Thompson of .Berlin and Mre.
Prank • Wright of Stra,tford. •
• There was a large 'ettendance at the
Sundey, school aneivereary of North
street 'church. A great number of
parents and friends ;were Present.
TO Mr. and. Mrs. Williaen Green. on
. their wedding day :, •
frammsiammmaii•mmir
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PURE SEED RHIN.
PURE SEED GRAIN.—WE. HAVE.
opcitted out a Flour and 'Feed Store
and keep in stock flour, bran, sh-
orts, cured meats, etc. We made a
special effort to procure and have
on hand a supply lot Clean Seed
Wheat and Timothy, and farmers
making 'their purchases front 11F
can rely upon getting their seed
as free as possible from all nox-
ious weeds.
Ford & NeNeil.
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nolemommormmirosursonsolommim••••••1•01knallnifilmil
Presbyterian Church, Toronto on •
10th March,. to -Mr...Feed Grey of .the
same city, .The.. bride- • who .is well -
known ' here, looked lovely in her e();%.
tune brOWn . peau de sole • silk, .
and • handsome. wit of black shiffoe.
The beidal party left atter ehe cere-
mane for Niagara Falls, and , Buffalo,_
The bride left goderith at, the -early
age see sixteen years,..to at -tend Toro-
nto Business' College, • and after
graduathie - accepted a goad poeition
Vine n Toronto lieni'l,Vho sent 'ber -to -
Little CUrrentllait summer to .atrtend
to the -Company's 'buelness there..
Fred -• Page...is. cornet soloist ,at th(;
•onera honse. in -the -Queen City, and
will_ net be- able to - Viset Goderich
'with his bride, :until some -efter•-
-Eaeler: week. . . , •
• yEsT THE', ICIONEYS.
Allow the urine to stand in a glass
veseel foe twenty-four hours and if
at the end of that it is clouded , or
has. left a sediment in the bottom
of the vessel you may he sure that
your kidneys are diseased. As a rnel
ans of invigoiating the action of the
kideeys eand making them Strong and
land, Dear Sit,—Your (laughter Nellie healthy, there 15 no preparation, a.-6
fell on a slipperY .Piace, when playing; prompt and ' node. se, ehorengh as Dr:
on the sideeealk, and broke both ben- Chaee's KidneyeLiver Pills. •
es of her arm; (between.: the elbow..and
Wrist; •;The 'doctor set the hoees, and
3ays. she will mate .a quick, fecovery.'
•Nellie. does not sutler -much pain and
talks „about the hurt 'cheerfullyi.vi
If It. were' sonicheelher, elsc's. erre that
.wite hurt.. She did not' Want me to
write. you, till she got quite wellefor
fear yonlinight fret about hct. there
is no canse .. for alarm, She will; Sit-
A.P in a day or two .blit will, have he,
ann in a sling for a, while. Nellie
has bete a good girl this seseion. We
will 'look after her; with all'. possible ,
care, . ar,d I will let you know. trent
time to 'time how she pregres5es..—..
Yours very truly, IL F. Gardiner,
Principal. . ' •
• We hbne Nellie will reach Godeeich in.
vacation. time (quite recovered :from
the eflects of her accident.
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May this thy Diamond Wedding DaY
Be one of joy, not sorrow,
For all have care
Everywhere; • •
But the sun shines tomorrow
And all our cares ed.:today
Vanish like the ocean spray
May
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May' Many days be given thee,
Thou and thy children so dear,
May diamonds. shine
In hearts of thine
And God's blessings. thy:hearts Cheer
And all our cares of today
:Vanish like the ocean spray.
, A.Skimings.
SHE POUND A DIFFERENCE.
A I3UPPALO LADY SAYS :— DR.
"LEONHARBT'S ANTI -PILL DIF-
• FERS 1ROM. THE OLD 'VIETH-
CDS IN • groIcaNE As DAY
PROM NIGHT.
Mrs. 'J. II. Rehern, of 160 Lahdoe
St., Buffalo, N. Y., -say s of Dr.Leod-
hardt's Anti-Pill—the Great Systeni
Treatment '
"Its action is so different to any-
thing, else 1 ever used—Anti-Pill is so
mild and gentle that I.never thotigbt
It would cure my ehronie Constipa-
tion, but it did.
"Soon after the birth of my first
child, 14 years ago, Consitipation 'be-
came troublesome,. I used everything
I heard of, but temporary relief was
all 1 get. 1 intl.St 11400 usied nay dif-
ferent medicines in that; time.
finally got very ;bad and at; tint-
ei "I would have no relish for food,
and what I did eat Wonlii distress
me afterwards. 1 bad headache,
bloating, bearing down pains, back-
ache, could not, nleep well, eaniry ti-
• red and never felt rented.
'Prom the very Arai, done of Dr.
• Leonhardt'n Anti -Pill I began 14)
prove, Now I tun well. It in won-
derful."
Dr. Leonhardt's Ant14111 is sold by
all druggists ot The Wiineti4oylr,
Co., Limited, Niagara, loalin„Ont.
Sole agents for Canada. The price
is 100.
BLEEPING;: PROTRUDING PILES
Mrs.' Jaaries , Brown,. ,Hintoriburgh,
Carleton. Co., Ont., writes:—"I' suf-
fered from -nearly every form of :piles
for leventy years, both here and in
the .01(1 .:Cotintry, and .heeo {tied nee-
ely every remedy. I.'am. only doing
justice to Dr. Chase's Ointnient when
I.say that 12 believe it to be the...b)est
..reniedy obtainable for bleeding and
protruding piles, of which it has, eur-
. , • ,
Our pioneer citizen'; Mr: and Mrs.
W. Green,. celebrated -their Diamond
Wedding :•theie:yesideeeP, '''Rest Cot:
tage" on Saturday. They were mar-
ried April eSt, 1845; With anoeher-
couple, the brides' being the Misses
Mr: Bert Hale is now bralcesmtin on
the G. T; it, with Mr, William Don;
bar as eonduetor.. •
Mis Fred • Lindsay OE WoodStoek
and her Children; are guests of the
Misses BarrY,
On Wednesday of last 'week while
gOing. thrOtigh the square some 'gent-
lemen, one a retired: formar;. . were
• .exathieing a tree that had been "tip-
• erated";upon. What is the • matter
with the tree 7 . we' asked' YThe
said,the Sneaker, "have liege'
cut Oft new instead of in the fall,and
• this tree is (bleeding its heart's blood
out." We . looked at; it. again, • and
there was the sap running down slowly on the .ground. There is a thne
for* everything and 'tis said the sap
running down the tree ruins the
hark. •
The last 'sleigh bells Of winter were
Charlotte and -Hannah Morris, .dau-
ghters of 'Mr, James Morrisi. and
Charlotte Dennis Of Westboro; Wilt-
shire, :.England, Vitt() camp, to •Canedir
in 1831. The bridegrooms *ere Mess7
rs. • William and Alexander •Geeen,
Cons of Mr. and •IVIre. Green et Per-
:ilishire; Scotland.: •Rev. •Alexander
McKenzie officiated* at the. • double
• wedding at the hone of the 'brides
in Colborne:. Mr. and •Mrs..WilIiam
Greco commented, life--' on a farm;
proipeting 'daily. in health , and wealth
and to them' were -born a Ioyely fam-.
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fly of five elaughtere 'and three sons,
of whein Mese J: P. Brolen,'' Gorier -
Mk, Mrs,. Parnham and Mr'Wibile
-Green of ' Detroit, attended the Dip,,
mond Wedding, The reception -was
held sat '''Reets Cottage"' turn: Wee
'to nine p. M. :eel(' a, Very • large com-
paify. includine 'all the • reltie
lives • of both bielle 'and groom. who
reside in 'COMO* and these of 'WW1).
MrS, Kate 'Russell of •Walket:‘,1.11c, a
neiee,. 'Was also.' present, TeIegrame
of .congrettilatiori: carne%in during the
vhobo afternoon frOm relatives at
Port Dalhousie, PetrOlia, Kincardine;
North Dakota, TorontO and many ot-
ect places. "No presents" printed.
upon the G. 'W. cardir Of invitation,
diirnot deter relatives froin- banging
some gifts of ',dying remereteranCe.,
Maple leaves ". decorated the lace cur-
tains in , the windows of , the rooms;
which looked like ,a- .-"welcome from:
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A Natural Scalp Parting .
ov,
So natural in appearance that you forget it is artificial,
. This description aptly applies to all Hair
Goods from this house.
Seize the opportunity of purchasing on above date. The
selection placed before you will be complete in every re-
spect and the prices as low as in our store. • Switches of
Straight and Wavy Hair from $3 to $15. Pompadour
Bangs from $.50 upwards. Inspection cordially. invit-
ed. Will nail at residence if you leave message at Hotel
Normandie. Shall not be here again for three months.
I1"-DMMI3M1R,,
—CANADA'S, HAIR KING —
127-19 Yonge St., • TORONTO.
Ihismujimmusitiaieuk.-4ak..-‘10-1si--slyw-ts..-qt..SEINMEMEINMENSIZOnidli
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.Goderich.. •
One: pleasing illustration in.e."
which Mr, ,D.'Bell re-
lornia • paper, which
.being unable to .eet to send
a• COPY home, Was one containieg. a
Photoeiravere ot The News -Record'
cloth:rice coreespondent.• ,
Mete 'Prank Johnson is looking up
ereW, fOr the steamer Dalton.
Mr. Ed. Swarts •was allowed I.° sit
,nt, for a •shert time on ,Sunday. He
had been. Progressing most Satisfaole
01.4 iintil the beginning of lapt week
when he, eglifteeed trete , muscular
eumatism in: liis rieht. arm.
Canada" in -which 'land ' the bride and
groom 'of .1845 .liese won • honor .ani
esteem.: Mrs. ,J,.• p. Brown, dressed
in a pretty coetume .ef blue and wide.
tP• muslin; beieCe 'of blue ribbone . in
'herCoilliure - received. all the .guests
••ari they entered. The bride .and gro-
(nn weleonied :all and looked wonder-
' fullyI. teased ' to •mee t' thei r : ettestFp.
The bribe wore a sunburst of pearls
in her ( ress. ,A long. table was 'ar-
ranged for ethe,occasion ' in the dining
room, the beautifut. table cloth hav-
ing shainraeke Wolien fad -it..-- In thm.
heard on•27.-th March, when some gen-
rcentre- was placed the bride's cake,
tleman who ahd •been surprised by the 1 tour stories high with Smilax and
power of old. Sol, - had to .hring. his.irviolets ',decorating the 101)andtrail-
horse and cutter back to tewn... and eing down the -side, of it and scatter -
walk by his horse's side. . ' -. ed over the table at intervals. Mises
Me: Will 'ain Lee in '• • peaki))); to . a keturah Drown, Mrs.' Partatant of
geti.tleman said. "I live lived itere Detroit, Mrs.. Charlotte 116c1( of the.
thirtyl live years, and I never saw --8, Si, Lawrence and other relatives \Ira-
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. Goderich.
Mrs. Farnham of Detroit and lovely
little daughter Nellie are spending a
few weeksat bhp parental honte:
Miss Attriii has eettiened from . her.
winter visit at Ton:into where .she :
wasiethe guest of ,Barrister. and is.. .
Heaton. • Mr, and Miss' ' re- .
. ,
turn to Ridgewood Perk this week.
MrSjeriniegs his' been spending a...
feW days, With her deeeeiters at Salt' ,
ford, IVIesdanies Daw and- Hartison:
Mr. andi Mrs, .1Farrye0alliere a,ra the '
gUeste of Mtand etre, -ParSone,ibm
two ladies. being. .siSters. ;
• J. teispiean and N. 'FitZsienons, of
Clietori were Goderieh YisitoiS recent-. .
J.'S.: Currie; a !former student. -at '
'.the' C.,: I. here,. has been elected 3rd
though gene al
.often -
acquired, 1 at ,the annual ere,' f'r the year 190(
the ..wy
sentat e
(idle Litetr('''.1-°11 of °.friers nI
Badhygi r IY inherited .1
ene, foul air • • I Society • • ' DAY. and Theol '
Is 'very •
year r
water, are 'impure reivat , • °Peel
chius .rdueled services i
It is caned 66 causes, .Baptist
mom its
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days, le • ille past two nseti.hee''
tu the soil f
. or Wright of tile 1 '
'arkIIeuse
bercles," and where has taken aneW lease ot life since
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allowed to remain tithercu- • returning froth' 8:1;•Joseph's -hospital-, •
• -Louden, havingeelebreted the 72.aid
anniversary •of hirtliday en 'Mhz
1Maech incb in honer of it planteda.
-
;geed sized poem ,with various vege-• •••
tables,' He has •naver celebrated -his. •
.Llf:iriliday before in the same pleasing
Retioves every .t.raae o
loss or consumption is.
pretty sure-to:•take root.'
Hood'sSarsaparilla
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(1 efficacious •manner.: May his .yiehl
scrofida. Get Hood's. . prospee, And bring:him: scierie.guinees • •
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sendlor Book on Scrofula, No. 1. • his mind. • . •
C. L Hood Co.; Lowell. Mass. , •
For, testimonials of remarkable cures to mark he birthday: still deeper in
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"GoderieS,.
It is our sad datY to Chronicle the
death on- 24th March of Mr. Owen
Antes, at IA late -*reside*, Albort
street. "and strange to say his doatb
0000110(1 00 the ameiVersary of bus
S3rd • birthday; the earnest desire oU
, his heart during his last illms3. Mr.
Jones was a: native of Yates; • a:, his
Christian name Owen may tat; and
wae born in that dountrY on Match.
21th, 1822 .and came to Canada in
.1814 and settled .as many old country
people did in Pickeririg township;Ibo
was maeried in 1851 le Miss Lane
.51eTeer . of that•place and removed
the, next Year to, flume, purchasing a
farm in Wawanosh Where he and .his
family lived for twenty years, alter
‘vItich he and bus •wile and daughter,
Mrs. Nicholson, with her husband
and family, removed to -Limn.
Was a, .first-elass agriceeturiet, prid-
ing in his farm. and all tareon, of a
kindly ' dispoSition, always just in ids
dealings, a faithful meruber .of the
Presbyterian church. and A staunch
Conservat /VC. • Rev. James A. Ander-
eon ofliciated at, the' residence and
Celliorne cemetery,: The deceased's
March like this. e( .t po , h mastei' , ham, London, and Charlee Needham,
nepheves the Messrs. William Need-
.
Circe again we have the very great and Past Masters and district depu- Ilderton, 'attended the funeral. Mr.
Pleasure of adding the name- of lArs, lies of No. 31 A. F. and A. M. call- and Mrs. George Glenn and children
Pred Grey (nee Miss' 1VIabel Pollok,) ed at "Rest Cottage" at 4 p. of Colborne were with 1Virs. Glenn's
to the list of our brides in Trento, offer congratulations to bride and father in his late illness. The pall -
which goes far to shoe, how- our groom, Mrs, Sallows of Colborne beaters Were Meegrs, Thomas Camp:.
young ladies. are ,appreciated by the was the only guest in 1005 that was *ell, • William Clark, Ed, Strauglia,n,
young gentlemen of the Queen City. ',present at the wedding in 1845 and AleX. Stirling, Alex. Glenn and Thos.
Mr, Tom Pritzsinnnons and his sist.., was in very good health. •• • Sallows. The late Owen -join% lea -
ter, Mrs. Watson, intend erecting a. We are pleased: to know that ye ves a faithful widoeveeterl two (laugh -
pretty residence their Lighthouse citizens ot Clinton 'appreciate the ters and their tamilierto mourn his
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,.Street- property. • singing of Miss keturah Drown, passing away. .
an
branch of the International Lognsho- . •
remen, Marino and Transport Work- ' •
ers Assboialion. Officers were elected
as follows r •
Presidont, Robert 'Campbell,
• Recording and` Corresponding Sore.
flay, Thos. -A, Leigh,.
*Treasurer, Dave Macpherson, .
Secretary, Bruce,
Marsb'all, ,Ilan\es McK.ay.
Mr. Vanattar& is* having hie residen-
ee painted white.
We were wondering whether er not
the spots on the sun caused the gee -
la .
• at heat t week, The tempecature
was 76 degrees,
he Goderich long shotemenee _
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lgamated, aid formed a local — - •
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