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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-06, Page 3July Ohl lop 'Westfield. BOY. W. H. 431aftent of Goilerielt addressed ilre Westfletil and Donny.; break . Le4oes. Heareade a very liar; • struotivs. end interesting talk, which- eirotild inerreree the miSeicaary! &due ge, tor the 'Forwerd -Movement. W. A., Harrison •of hateltaow is, vis- iting. friends Item... M. mid Mrs. LentioX of Toronto Were A/letting at J.' Meelinten's, Afrd, Watimek and daughter, Miss ht. Murray •of -Godericir visited 'at Jeelason Wightman'se Satutday. M. Williams. 01. Detraiteehas, beta visiting at John. Ittelmoud ' Ifethert Taylor read wife af Bethel spent Sunday- With the latter' . par- ents,J. IL and Mrs., lyleediuton, . . Reinemiier the dates of Prot Tau- be's !visit to Clinton, FridaY ..and Saturday, July Idth and '15th7 _at the, tiotel Normandie.. ..." East Wawanosh. • v - The council' met Oil June 22nd. Court of revision re -opened. The e ti of lot 31, bon* 3, feenterly occupi- ed by Nath Johnston an tenant, to be assessed to Wm. Campbell of Blyth, as agertafor. same. . 'illere being no ...other changeasked for to be made on. the roll tor this year, it was mov.ed by Mr, Beeerett, seconded by iVir. Wilson, that the as- sessment roll of this township for 1905, as now revieed' and Corrected, .be passed and the court closed fort the preseat year—carried. Counoil •resumed. Joseph Brandon, con 10, and. Jelin Shoebottain, eon. 11, were present, asking that • sante assistance be given !towards building a wire fence on lots 42, eon. 10 wed 11, to try and prevent excessive en - ow drifting from bleoking up the pub- lic road in tbe winter seasoo. Laid over in the meantime. In the matter of opening Out e new polling place for municipal and par- liamentary (elections at .Aliburik, as retie:este:el by petition Presented• at. last council !meeting, after eerefully looking into the •shine they (the co- uncil) considered they would hot be justified in opening up.a ;new polling, place there at present. The treasurer reported cash onrhand at date, $602.75. • . Councillor Taylor etated that, .he intended taking a trip out west •this season, and asked a leave of abseeee for sonic time. Request granted. Council :adjourned to meet again at 2 p. m on Thursday; July 27th, BLEEDING, 13ROTRU1)ING PILES Mrs, James Brown, Hintontairgh;' .Carleton Co., Ont., writes suf- fered from nearly every forffleof piles for twenty years, both bete and in the Old Country:, and ,hi'de tried nea- rly every remedy. I aril only doing justice to Dr. Chase's Ointment %Oen I say that I believe it to he the Ildest remedy obtainable for bleeding and pratreding piles, of which it h,aseure ed me.". ' Wingham: The. performance. Of the • inertias° cerempay in the Methodist •ehurea .on Tuesday was quite' an attraction to the guests and also to the interested speetatoes. • The .ciartracting •partiee were Rev. W.A. Findlay. and _Miss Harriet, daughter .of Mr. Adam .Reid. Prornptly . at the 'appointed hour the bride appeerod at the altar leaning upon the• Omit of her father and was there met by the: grooin. Rev. Dr. . 'Gunder:. spoke - the , dnyetic words, so powerful to .hind human hearts and lives. .The orgeetist.of the. church, Miss 11 Reyholeise plaYed. • wedding,mareh. The ushers, were Mr. Frank Hill and Mr. Wilfred Reid of East Wawanosh, • A very pretty wedding \pea Celebra- ted at the heal° of Mr. and • Mrs. T. J. •Elliott 'On Jude the 27.the The principals were Miss' Melia. (1' - field, daughter of Mrs. Elliott, and Mr. Alexander Leishonan of East Wae wanosh. The parlor was attractreely decorated for the oecaalen ' with ari. arch of orange blossomand • e ;er- greens. The bridal party: etteredethe Parlor promptly at .twelve bride escorted by her brother, Harry Oldfield, Superintendent of. th., Gauld Mfg. Co:, of Seneca Palls, and preceded by her bridesmaid. •• .. Mr. Cr: He C. Milian and faletilf renewed this week to Toronto jurre- aion. . . • It will be remembered that a few months ago, 'Rev. Jas. Walker, paste or of the, Methodist Miura in Salem circuit, was ohliged tit give up his work on account Ot the lase :of sight, They will be pleased however to hear that there is a maispeet Of his sight being restored. Specialiste hopb • for successful results feorri •the treatment • he is undergoing, and the latest • re- portsern favorable. : Could Not . Oise from a Chair IINInpled by kidney and Ilya,* _ ' traUbtaa—Now In perfeat health. Me, L. W. Dawns, Welland, Ont., writer' r "It gives Inr eplea/rive at to testify on be; f half of Dr. soe't Kidney -Liver Pills. For many years rag neriottely afflicted with kid-. ney and liver troubles. At times my }molt Would "oho se bad r could net rise front sr chair, MA then Again' would be confined to my bed. I was treated by the medical profs. ion, but they all failed to nuderatand my can, "About the time I was most discouraged i heard of Dr. Chan'a Itidney.Liver Pills, end they were in strongly recommended that I det ' cided to try them. Be, fore I had used it1/ Of •Ilro boxei my old now Mg, DMIIIIII bie, had entirely left me, and X was again as healthy as in boyhood. . X frooly give this tettitnov for the benefit of thon who suffer as I have, It hi by bri nglnk About just welt cons asi Baia Web Dt. Ohatels Kidney4LiverTilli Ilareeorao to IA considered indispensable Ola a family ma. Alain°, .0001111*. demi, 25 eta. I boa, at alI ,.dtbigert, Or ludOultleont Bitoli & 001 TOtOittot •P',N! 4iensall apd Mrs. Moser orlilith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yoninetlet adeentpanying them to Ceediton,where they . attended a jubile,e service in the Evarrgelleal Church. , direee str- vices laeted four days and were at- tended hY a large number of • Vernier Pastors 11,44 people: Alonzo. Ortwein aecomPatiled by his bride hills Alba Draider of Coeltst- On, near .Petrolia, arrived in town) onaSatunday fria,ht and visited . with. Ms parents till Tuesday. 'They were married at • the home of the' bride on Thuraday. The very' happy yo t ng ceuple inCend -taking up tinuSekeeril4 in Detroit, , . Dunlop. Miss Margaret Lawson, who has been here for someUnto, left on •Monday •on her way to Aberdtea, Scotland, her cousin, Miss Grace Lawson, going with her as far as Toroate for a few days. • Thursday morning ef last week hilsg- Annie Lawson left for a throe ma- ths.' visit to relatiVes in Vancouver, Maititoba, and the Northevest. Pre- vious to leaving she entertained hr Sunday echool class to a farewell gathering at Lornside. Mrs, Shaw, formerly 'Wise Hoar:la at one time of this township, btt, now of Detroit, :WS one of the ex-• eursioniets front there, seeing OM fri- • ends end relatives about here, • • A familiar figure for over half a' century here and in G•oderich, peisele away on' the 20th, June at Chicago, in the person. a, Donald Cumming, familjerly known to his friends here as "the architect." Whin he first ca- me to Goderich he was conuectati wi- th the' planing null in partnership 'wi- th the. late John McDoaalci, one of the pioneers hi the building and feu. - twittering trade in the Iltiron tra,et. Mr:- Cumming learned his trade in, Dundee, 'Scotland. 1 Gekleriele hi first Work was in eoaneetion with thee Central school and -he was the e tractor for the first salt block built iiiSaltford, in 1866. While here •he drew logs or. a. woodci railway to Savage's sawmill alert for a short tine operieted an enaine and Mill haer having a large. stall of men in his employ, Aftc-rveardr he wtmt into .the building of houses in Ashfield and Colborne. • • ' I . . The Largest Egg Farm.. What is' said to 'he the largest; egg farm in the World is . retie ourit.11 •:and .ntaliaged by Mr, E.. L.. HeyWarel,•.; at Hancock,! N. IL ,. Adeortififs . to the "Ituyal NCW-Y011c.'61f," it has at this *Ile over 4,400 h. ne; kept. in sr hun- dred small houSes,• fourteen in each,. The - hens are ;levet- allowed . outeitle their eightfoOt Square Coops and aer. never -fedgeeen feeds- Contrary ' te. the. theoliing Of all Other paultry breedges Each hen gets. about .aiqtrarter Potted per day of beef :scraps, bluten, hominy feed,. wheat; etc.,: with a little, . salt, groured, shelis, grit, charcoal, and: plenty ..of Clean water. They' a,vere,ge one hundred eggs each .e.dering year, for 'which , the high 'average of twenty-six cents a :dozen iS,reoeived or a total of $2 17 it costs' about 81.17' eaeh for feed' SQ that 'the. ploflt On .pech hen it about 'a . dollar. The thee-. pings..go to fertilize' a• large.. orpharil and area sousee oh:pieta-Only young hens are kept, the Spectral Year . thy are Sold' and Milletsbought for eine next .yeat'a egg Crop: '• • , . . TEST THE 1I1014EYS. Allow the artne to stand in a glass vessel for 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 be .sur e that your kidneys are diseased. As a me- ans of invigorating the ection of the kideeys rand making them strong and healthy, there is no preparation e•ao prompt and. none so thorough as Dr. °liege's Kidney -Liver plus, • Exeter' ; A, quiet wedding took place in Sar- nia on June 21st when on?„0 of Pact- er's toys, • Mr. J., Willis Powell, , soa of Mr. Stephen Powell, was .united :n marriage to Miss Gettrude Nasle. of Sarnia. The ceremony tot at the reel:dam, , of the bricie'e par- ents' and Was Witnessed by only a few of the • eontractina. Patties' frieiviL Mrand hits. Powell left immediate- ly for Exeter where .they hate taken up their residence with the formers father. " • Sad, indeed, was the neWS of the death of Will. Willis, son of the late Jame WiIIis,. which novo arrived he - 're Friday; the death having taken place on hoard a C. P ft train while 4:4 the young. Man was returning to his old • home here. Deceased had been for about three years a reeitient of Springside, Assae, with his mother and brother Fran, and had been in his usual' health until his return there last winter from it visit to hiskold ho- me here. He then ,became ill of pneu- monia and pleurisy which. developed ' into the dread disease. from which he never rallied, gradually sinking until the end was hear, when the deelihe became tnore rapid and the end ciente sooner than expeeted. Having a dee vire to °tree more. see his native te- wn, he and his mother stetted for the east, but the old came when aboeed the. C. 13. it. traitt near HunesVille, Mushoka/ The remainie were taken ter Toronto and there Made ready for burial and Were then brought to Exe- ter and convoyed to the 'residence of - Mr. '1'. IL McCallum froni where the funeral took plate to the Exeter cem..; °tory on Sunday at 2 p,me. iikeeased was but twenty-two yoars clap and was a gl%fteral fe,vorlte, ,ot _the youn,4 people of !own, all of whom regret • eXceedingly his early demise. • Gener- al • sympathy hi felt for the mother and two brothers, George of tonion, and Prank of Springskte, and other sorrowful ones, The Nows.Reoord to any addroso until the end Of 1065 fOr -26 O'ent's. • into Clinton rd Magistrates -Galore' • • A glance at the fecordle, for Huron county ehowe that, 11 not 4 law-ai'de • ing people, Iltiroltilise ought to be,fer Das eounty has ou the mar Isterial bis t one hundred -antd tiltyetia.ee dustiwee .of the Pertee. Either West Hump was coneidered noire dangerous than the other. railings of 'the rounty, or else th. re were more within its .boteris whom' the Ross Governmeat*.delighted to honor, fur we rani that while the East and *West ritlinas to tether had (tele the Wcsik riding was favored with no less Dieu eighty-five. There was no reeson to suspect 'any sudden outbreakof law- leeshaa dur n the- roc.n.he ei No ;em- •ber or Decearbd; yet we .find that .no lesa than. forty-two rea„tetretes were apt Muted let the- Weet uhn Orme, on: or • nho .No 'enter 10. h, 1001. • With eightyedve justiets of the Peace there ought to be peace withinour borders. We did not hear ;of any ser- ious' trouble prior to No..veneber 10 of last year, requiring the adetttion of forty-two, dispensers of juetiee to the mag•istcrial benth of West Hama but certaialy wiuih, eighty-dve J. 13.'s the "terrur lo evil -doers." shauld be com- plete and effe..tive.—Minelutin Aelyarie ProspeCte. Warden hicEwing of Wellinaton, who was in ;. town yeeteedey; %Lys that a, goad deal of the crop of his section of We.st WeniQ41,011:qn lying lead has •hoth eltowaed • out, "lehat is good," says Mr, MeEwinee "is. 'batter than it War last year, bet a coneieterablee. arca has been injured by fioed, Petits, loth thenips arat mariebts,• are doing' rental:hal ly we 1 ; • better hhan lest year. Cern is no gOod at all-, but hay will f.,41,e efiete ger yield than a, year aaa, ' "Stipellee of beef cattle are Pretty well elearred out, arid these :11111.11.1; OS are QQ1' reelt ng hp as they . did last year, •the analitr a !the • grasS to Le in ...Wit. : 090 na- tty or the- cattle cootteeted rod.; by" dealers at Cc and Gle in. our; refeetirei .have- not been taken .up,and it is feared' with the • drop inpriee' • they wilt be left in the hands of • oriednal imeners:"Heketely 'Sun.' ry Neees- sa for Calves - „The Knnas' ..Experimental Station hag been Carrying' on .ercperfatents Wi- th the 'object of seiving the proSterm. .of raisin; :Calves without skint:milk.. Two kinds of hay- tea lea,ve been Ukil, One Made 'OM a, mixtfire. of • °rid!, ard grass, blue grass, .and red chiver, and the other front Alfalfa. Se far the. results have not Leon vei satia. factory. The Raffle made we' re lrme especially .on the Alfalfa tee. Alfalfa, •seerned to he !so loc,Seninr .that- it wee impOssible to'. keep !' the ealyes ..froin.• Scouring. This expeer- Ment Tnelieates that the gains made front this ;food ere” both eloW 11.0 expensiVe. . • " . ." Western Canada Depletes Ioiva. Iees, Moines, 'dune 10a-.Indicatione pont to ' the atate census which is to be Lnie.heel July 1,giving IbWa a, ee- crease of 75,000 population. Out of flfto n eoun t i e8 , now co inple te, ' Aimee has been ii. loss in all eeeept Polk. countyan, wilieh is the city of Dee Moin a, Nearly all 111 :se loa in., bit :a settled in Western Canada. • • Good Roads' and . • . 'I here Rural Mail Delivery. are many advantage; in tem- neetien with rural mail serwee, but (Me whioli is sometiruee overlooked, aridwhich is Very inittortant, •is its stimulating effect on road • imPrcive- Men t. The Brecileas' Gazette says - Ude; 18 tine of he Most cominentlahle features 'of the syatem. In Many- soce• tine of the United States applica- tions for 'routes have been dotted Un. - til roads viriere improved and many a mile of bettered highway has been made in order that the mail bags might be carried to the doors of tarns houses. • 44404444444++++++++++44* . + 50 P1INTE1) ENVELOPES + + POE, 25e. • , To 'give farmers an opportutt- + ity td seeare a supply of print- + ed envelopes we have decided atee to furnish Fifty, Envelopes,' + neatly printed Name and Ad- + dress, fog the small sum of + TWenty-live Cents. This offer + is for a effort time only and + + intended merely- to bite/Atte° + + the use of Printed Envelopes 4. + amongst the Farming commun- + ity, Ali orders sent in accent- + Panted by the •cash Will be furnished at the price named, 44 + The envelopes are good Stock. 44 + Just try a Quarter's worth. 44 44 44 44 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 44 44 44 44 44 44 41 44 44 The News -accord, Drysdale. • Mise Pollock 13ruee ere untye .spent iz lew da;s ilsitine fri- ends in tits rick:Moo:4°d. Haying hos cowmen...IA and Ur erop is a geoid one. Mr.. Ayotte Of Michigan is eleithr. ; ihe rwighbothoed. Mr. and Abs. It. J. Talbot lute* • moved into tie ir new home OW 110..% Thet the honeymoon is orer they i.tt:e seta. d down, to the realities ot life. Mr. -,Edearel Etue is Ite,ving it yenta tat wali plaeed under his baen. _Ed. is .a pesher. ,e • , Atr..Aneus Murray is aide beta; qua t again, aftt hie spill of sit' t was. Huoday sehoel wee- reorentriaral • last Srehhailt ueder'a band- • of officers.' . •• : . Air. Jas. 'Re Delgaty 'delivered. an ithle -diecourse. last Sehdrith to an overflowing house.- , • Mr, end. Ales, LAMS- Mousseau end Alias Strong of MeGregor, who were • visit'ne rctatiV.es in our burg lite past Wee, returned home mt• `Mete day. Miss' Mitehilda • and Miss Saradhae spiitt Studley wi b friends' • in, Clinton. • 1. • s t h t: • err •le .;" an 1,11» Y e 01. took . tiara lest 1 h kysd Ly erenin „Jung 2210, Vuk.'S t WO. platter ye; n t rople of oer • burgjoined hearts Dad hands, The. groom 'wee Mr, POSert'. Talkeet and', the bride Miss 'Esther. Murray. Rev. Deed:Non perlermed tbe u.'re- mouiy. .Mr. and Mrs. Tnlot . Wilt take up' their reeideeee . the eld homestead,. We join with, all friends wisirine theneeproeperity and joy. al' throngh . Louis King of Chioego, viho was visiting :.relatives end . .frlendi here; re -Opted hoiae lest Satorday: . Sunday week was haled a red letter, day irk the lives id wetly of •tan "Teepk of:this vicinity and sufroauti- ing , country, it being the. oeoa,sion • of the :rededication of the ehereh, bag eeecatly been xernoved from •et 'this 1ll.,ii to its .greed. and calumet', • emus p oei ti on eat Me. 11. W. Tate Ve farm,. The ahurch wits heantifelly oc- curet ed; feees, io1 IlliWetS iiir;•Ived th 0ron hi1e 1313 ci1in. and. Walls pre- seated,a 1,ieturear:,0e. 6...nprar aner all of. 'which -adttat greatly to: the ,topropt1- • ateii6...s. and Solemnity of the oecas- ion.: The • screiceS in the 'mornin-2,. 'were condticted by' Mr. Jania get ty. .T n Ili ewning Rae a Mr, Neil 'of 13ay2e1d tOok. elaree ot the .Seret• lea and preeelted a • very- powerfel sermon' • to eeefult .c ho' At bo th scrviees. aueexeelipikt choir consisting of th.., 11111,rers,. Messrs et: 1'u and '3 tee' Edward Cli.eles- Seel-. 1 , 'Fere 'Smith; 11a E.. Erwin of llaye field, the Mu T. Duetted.; E,' 1101;E., :-11.,;tie.r,1 I1010:2r, l'utlier • 0'4, i1i 1 iickA of: Er.reter eta ompaaied ,Satite .eof...11aYea• wit renders •and appropriate 'nuerrie.., r the litetOrr'of: it,tteS•. :leekto ea:very .remateePerioil. • Fa.r. away hack.. in. •••1:660: 'a number of, !Feenele. Priebytertaea !twined. theater selves rote). Zee .:hody and seeceeded in greeting,' this Chueeli with . timber hewn! . • from the forests'.whuoh cov- eeed nearly:ell: if not all; of the . ow .frinfays Saithle :Lefty. For meny years! 'deer its me:titrn. they •cone tinted, to belch. servdeee in it. atel • marrY'.ahbe sPeakere who now hold. ernimait .pealtions 111 the, woeld' have' etodd linen its .platforms ,antpreeelae ell Within its w'.lk 13y.ind. .hy ase, Juice 4tb,. :The. ibad grading laid:ant-. .tor: the spring.season has been ..0011.1-' .opertvtor,;. Alec earth -Mee sera., WAS peid.$713.4.0 for.hisaser vices, !and .Albert Cameron ...received 1440 doe the itse, of ...his ..engine to draw :grader... The Stone crusher has • leeen operated . for eonie -ante -now:. and is eiv 1111, caputitl eatislactiana. turning oet froer 60 46e7.0' yards seone per deka The „depaty,' minister elf worka.,,for .--Ontario,.. visited the 'pit and -erronOueced. the..mitterial filed elapa. for''fitildinga ;committee of ..the.• Council will :Meet contractors .:" at thecorner of letS 6, ,cbtieessionS., : 8 ,and 9,11 R • for the "Oening Of July 8th, at.0 o'cloek, lete•thai.nieepose Of letting' a contract '1Or • the% construction rods of open ditch, . 'At-. the genie time. . and. place .120 . rods ot.. oprn ditch and 44. .a.e,aaeeee-aea,a4aes 14,4—gilii.****411.1111‘10***94.eliii*EkilhelitsellIlid'elidsildeliidelilte***4130fiefitelikee**4114**4.1111141t X*fillilirs14,414014.1***10464$1*-lillikraliS*04.*441k441,41)4114,4***fliks41‘511 dies' Whitewear .v. ----Summer Dress Goods---iwar you can't enjoy Shakespeare" says some one with a tooth acit / and you can't enjoy the pleasant summer pastime, Yon can't feel happy idihe prettiest summer clothes unless the underclothes are comfortable and dainty. Our stock of Ladies Whitewear and Under- ▪ wear is dainty" and beautiful beyond exception. 75c CORSETS•45e GO E Sr. T Corsets with Hose Supporters, regu- lar 75c, for 45e TAPE GIRDLE CORSETS 5 dozen Tape Girdle Corsets, jixst the thing for hot weather, al/ sizes. ass04,•• 35c LADIES' VESTS Made of tine Egyptian yarn sha- • ped and straight style, square arid round necks, short sleeves or no sleeves, all sizes 10c Made of fine Lisle thread shap.ed and straight style, square rou- nd neck trim in ed with lace ribboarstiortor no sleeves 25c BAT'S. Vs% . 01.JTING SUITINGS ;wInTE .iViERCERIZED VESTING AND wiirre The vesting is in assorted self eoloi ed designs, all very new melt pot. term. on ideal materiale for shirt wiriet, suit or wktist, ere., 2 5r Ducks,--Ntiv,y, Black and White ground,. with dot spots, stripes and Me- ntes. This material is ve'ry popular for Ladies' Suits, G'irls' dresses, Boys' blouses, etc.; I2A0 ' Linen Suitings ab I e in light bine, dark blue, grun," pink; 27 In chs *de for waists or suits ISc ' CliILDREN'S SAILOR STRAW PlAt5 Black and White straw ;plain 'Red and Blue Silk Bands 25c Plain White straw with math satin bind gpc • coRser,coveRs , In White Cotton' and tine White Nainsook, full length style, beautiful embroidery, fancy trimmings, tucked yokes, pi ices 25c ' • 50c 75c 11.0.0 , .. • LADIES' GOWNS . . .., ( F'ine White Cotton or Nainsook Empire or high neck style, all taste. fully trimmed with tine embroidery, full insertion and hwe finis, . all sizes, $1.;00 . 51.25 and $$ 50.• . WHITE SKIRT.3 Made .of fine cotton,sev- eral styles, Lawn and embroidery frill $1.. Made of fine cotton La- . . . -wn, frill lace insert— tion, frill ot lace tuek and frill of embroid— • . ery, French bands, Successors to R. Coat, .CLINTON. • Tnekersmith .Township. • • • The. emuteil . met , at Seaforth oa years rollcd otomany. remevoti' from ibis •Vieinity rend as• the remain. - ins, few could; 110 longer support,. W. chureh the result was' 11i'at a Snnday sellOPI• Was .the Only. serviie which was 11?;141. and • it con t mud Ip . exist in: that condition until. its :removal whie. -•.elf et po . pi ace ie ore°, few wee's ago. The Messrs Timmer antt Tal.hot eta :the people: Of that iteieldierhood .ire - aid he eongratuladede, because of the wonderiel , :interest which. they have taktn ..in the Work and 'eiterctl wU- faie . of, .thus ,olitneh iuud in •rernoin!..„ fitt!ae it, mid 'edifying it for Divine woeshie. , . 'Headeehes. 'are verY annoying., • ptr-' baps they are eaustd by 'eye etraila . Have your. eyes examined by, ,Tee.be et the Hate).- Norniandie, :Jetty!. .1.1th and' 151h.. •• Nile... a. few ;Inontha old. .Mrs. J anyes: Wells .. of Virden, 'Man., Mrs. Meath, Mrs. - 11,1iss, Ada '.May .w,a4- ;visiting 'iteddole, ,Rurrows.. and Miss Annie of Dakota, reaville laSt. weeke.:. ..• . : ..1 . are sisters cif Jim deceased end: Wile .. Misa . Mary Ryan of Dungannon .84).- beim of Reston, Mao., a 1%2rother...'• 1 . Miss Martha; ,rimn., has. returned . pastor, „Ree. J. C. Reid, 'was, linable. ent Sutaley week jet her 'home. ' • Owieg to . the. fact that the new' from St, 'Thoroa.s, Where she has Wen ' to he present,. last •Sunday as intend - staying ter some months.. • eil, the service on 'Sunday evening An iee cream social tauter the sauSe was taken by the League. Miss .-Mah- pleas of the Woman's . Foreign ' Ms- el Homey gave a paper on .inissione, ,sionary. Society • Will be held, 'On the ' aori 'George Curry one ', on teMperane . grounds of Mrs,- David G1rvtuz7.- On .06. . . Friday awning,. .e ' • . . :: e.. • John W: Ifunicr received the Skit .. : news teeentlY of the death : of his The:crisis: between Fiance and Ger- sister,•Mrse George Paul, at Howard,i inarrY"has. resumed • it5. former" seriot,s- ASsa,, on June 14th. Mrs. Paul died nes. Franee, recognizing- ftlitt OKI:. : Illeael)tiitithli;r• iti0411a 0. wlld in:4ef 'ittttalleyl.°;il * Shelrai lo-Frenoh entente', to destroy the Ange te', hies determined to. inediY'e object is '. a. daughter of the late John Thriller ; maintain ,her right of indePenderit -.0,6, of Goderich townkihip and her mother 1 tion,'. and has again been -assured. .of is .1iVicee -in Dakota, She IS: survived undefnivoeil support by Great Britain hk her huslianfd and a:little daughter .in her Moroceanepoliey.., • ! . . rods .of 8 inch tile drain awarded to Private individuals will also he let if possible, The next meetituk wilt be et, solvertitietnent in Tbe News held in Seaforth on July 22nd at one Re:ctn.(' brings good results. ' seeeteeezeeeekeeeeeeeekateeeeeekera.....eekeeeka::keeeeetaaaereaearea•seteekkekeasaeaaseeetederetikes • -eekeeek..e e are ee ..4eteekake. /6.1/ • •fr r( (a- -burns ooal, coke or wood with equal facility• . . Flues, gratesi .11re-1K-A arid feed -doors, are specially construoted to bura any kind of fuel,and a special wood grate 13 always supplied. Sold by '631 enterprising dealer*, Write for booklet,- MCC:Wig/AS Loudon, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, V0,1100001,, St. John, 14,13. ••••, , 1.41. Inc Writes Where./111 • The World Can See. — Writing in Sigh It will ay yeti .before ptiroliaOrttelsowher.os... ,Write.for Sole Dealer • II/. W7ewsome, Toro -do's-. ARLAND BROS., 'CLINTON Western Ontario Branch Office 466 Richmond St, tie SOLE MONTS ,4411 London, 8yron O. Simmons, Manager