Loading...
The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-06, Page 4i • rr • • , • te • e 4 • nut Newe-Recor4 July Oh, 190$ Bayfield. • • The lellevirlog have titkellup their ! Misses Proctor of Toronto and Barr resitli,4tee in •the "White 'City" Mr Loxidestoro -are Vests of Airs. and Mrs. ,James McMurehie or 13lyth, J. 11.. Chapman, wife krad family of, Lonlon„ .Mrs.41aitland, 'kuni faintly of , . Detroit,. Mr... Fleteher and wife . week. : a»4 . 1\xs Jt Chapman and Woodstook, • Mr. and . Mrs. • X. P. TsfanUy, Loudon ; Mrs. •Maitland and dull and family of Clinton, Ur. • and two children,' Detroit ; Mr. .ond Mrs. hlrs. 0, P. Meraggatt and faintly., of Fletcher, Woodstock. - Clinton, iolleo,ying is the report of . the The 'followinghave rented cottageS , hayfield Public. :school for the. • month 9,41 Marks' terrace: Xi% :and •4tS.1- of June based on attendance, •deatican- .14.ewis Sr., Miss Edna Lewis • 'and • or mid 'general. proficiency.; Joseph Lewis end Mts. Frank Glag's 5th-e•Grafit MeNell."••. Sr. 4tb-Manue McDougal, Leo .1e - Gee., Meta Erwin. • Jp.'• 4th-Herbie „Sturgeon,..- Hilda King Clarence Pollock.. George Kingthrs week. . The following have taken up • their residence in the White City the past • and family of LowtAlr, IVIrs. Uaugli two children and Miss Haugh, De- • treit. • Nee. stins o Wallaceburg has rent- ed Mrs. Macdougall's cottage Ofl. Sr. 3rd-1'ord King, Raby Woods, Main street for the Sea on. Amy IVIeNeil. Mr. Rowan, wife and family O Jr., 3rd-Johe McNeil, Wilbur Er - London have taken Miss Simpson's win, Robina Harrison. cottage for the holidays. . Sr. 2nd -Ivy Brown, .net Town - Dr. Atkinson of Detroit joined send Andy Sturgeon. his wife on Monday and will remain rMittdle 2nd -Russel Erwin, Florence for a few weeks. • • Johnston, Mamie Parsons. Dr. Metcalf of Detroit spent a few Jr. 2nd-1eve1yn Pollock; Harold days of the past week M his hand- 13randon, Dottie Roes, some summer home at the lakeside. Part 2rat Sr„, -Fred. Pewit°, 'Willard Mr. and Mrs.. Hammond of Detroil, are guests at the Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Heath and children At Detroit are guests at the •River House. Mr. and Mrs. Newman and faintly. of Detroit have rented Mrs, Morgan's cottage where they are already com- fortably located for the summer term. Mr. Herb Troyer', Toronto, is visit- ing his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sanderson. Mrs, James Donaddsen has arrived from the Soo and will spend some* time with friends here. Charlie Martin, .Toronto, •is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Peter Campbell. . Miss. Lily Martin, who •spent the past- six months with his aune, Mrs, Peter Campbell, returned home • to Toronto on Monday, Mrs, Campbell accompanying her as far as Clinton. Me. John McLeod of Fluntserille, Mus- kolta,, is spending a short time with his family in the village. Rpv. T. Steadman from Point Ed- ward arrived last week and was ten- dered a reception at the parsonage by the congregation on Thursday ev- ening last. There was born to Rev. and Mrs. Snell jin the hospital .at Clinton • on Monday a twelve pound boy. Moth- er and boy are doing well. Before leaving Bayfield the Ladies Aid presented Mrs. (Rev.) with a purse containing twentyefive • doll- ars and memblers of the church gave her a handsome set of knives and forks. This shows the .appreciation: in which this good lady was held by the congregation: The address was as follows : Dear Mrs. Snell, -As this is a world of uncertaintyand chan- ge in„ which we meet and Reit, seme- times to meet again, but frequently to part forever, it has come to the Sturgeon.. Jr. Pt. 2nd -Annie Elliot, Kath- leen Elliot, • Pt. 1st -Lulu King, Jean Harrison. Ne on roll 94. Average 72:-.T. Brownlee, F. Stanhury, 'Teachers, Dominion• Day was celebrated loy- alty at 13ayfield.• Never before was such a large crowd here en July ist. At 8 'in the morning the people be- gau to gather and from thei,t time until noon there was a continual p10- Cession of bicycles, tbeggies and e,a,rry- alls. No less, than, 5,000 people (Melt - td to Canada's most beautiful; sere - mer report to enjoy the 14114 breez- es 'of Old Lehe Huron, as well .as to Witness the •daY'e sports, consistinge of football, baseball, athletic sports' and horse races.' The Lekesides foot- ball club are to be congratulated on the magnificent program :which • they Carried out., . the forenoon the rueal football competition on the' , square -caused coneiderahM excitement. Th:e only learns. borepeting were No.; 10 'Stanley and Bayfield. The. Stanley boys play- ed -a. fast game and won the foot- ball by 5 to 0, Captain Mestard has a geed team of juniors and will like- ly be heard of in the future. . At. 2 p: in. the procession headed by Pipe -Sergeant Macdonald started for the a,grioultural .grotinds 'where the sports were held. The chief- at- traction in ,the afternoon Wes. •..the football • match batvieen the renewed Seaforth team and the Bayfield Lae lsestdes. 'rho genre was fastanda- • citing . considering the deny grounds. Tye score was*•2 to 1 in fa o. ot Seaforth. Young of Seaforth as let-. eree adininisfered t•jastice to both teams. The lire up was Bayfield': Seater tle petted in which yo -u as 'pastor's Wile oale-je Whisidon : Roberts • • and we as members are call& upon • MeD.onald Shie to sever our relationship. Since co- ming • amongst us as orgarest, as president of our League,: and as a general . organizer, you 'have labored hard in our. interests • and. dont your utmost to better society. We ere certain your influence as well as Me. Snell's will have its lasting impres- sion for good on the children; young. people and older. members of this village. As a token of our appreeie- tion of your services and friendship we ask you to accept this gift, hop- ing it may serve as ea slight re- minder of your relations'p with Use We trust not be f bered terest. success i you will 1 Brueefield. Mrs. J. Snider is visiting friends in. London this week.. Air. W. McQueen spent the ist of •.eeledry in London. Miss 13. AitCbeson bf Hewett was the guest of Mrs. Jas. „Swan tor fele days last week. ' Ottr village Was almost deserted on the 1st, most of the people takinz, in the sports at Bayfield. Ur. Will. Rattenbury Wen, first Mon- ey at hayfield races with his pacing. mare. There are no flies on Billie. Some of the young people on their return home from hayfield On the 1st were so overcome by the darkness of the night that they had to borrow a rlantern to guide them, home. The football team of 5, S. No. 10, Stanley, played the Hayfield school on the ist. The game resulted in five to one in favor of No. 10 which entitled them to the $3,50 football which was to be given to the winn- ers. They • expect:to play a return match in the near future. Rev. Mt: Shaw of Egmondefile oc- cupied the pulpit in the Preeleytere ia,n church •liere on Sunday last in his usual able manner. Mrs. J, T; Reid and children are sPeading, a few .41ays With her par- ents, Mr. and 1VIrs. Gabriel Elliott of Goderieh township. Mrs. W, Scott .j.s visiting friends in London at present. • Mr. Fred.. Tomlinson has moved in- to his new resklence which. he pur- oha,sed from Mr. Wm. Rattenbury. Mr. Prime, station agent, has mov- ed• into the house lately occupied by Mr. Fred. Tomlinson. Miss Lottie Robinson of Leaden ealled on friends in the village on Monday last. • •• Tr! ..naPPen• us you will gotten by es but remern- Wilson•• ' ith mutual regard and in- Standing hroad, jump -1-L. Chail- e wish you (both every esworth ; 2.-Atex.McLcod your new statior. whore Running long jump -Ie. -L. Charles - or for God and society, worth, 2-A: McLeod. ; and pray th rosperity and haPPi- ••-.Renning, tope step and jumpe•ele.--L. ness may be yo 's in your future C. barlesvvorrie3q ft: 71.. niches life. We leave you nd ourselves ir 1-1. Brownlee . God's care. Sign on •behalf of Bay- Putting 16 lb, shot -i -Alex, Mc - field congregat. Clara Erwin, 'Eva Leoel 36 ft. 4-7.,; inches.; 2-J Wlud1 on•The evening program commenced' all '7 o'clock* with. a :closely contested' baseball meth between Clinton and Bayfield itt whieht•Clinton won by a Shipley . .Sproat • Half Backs -Worm Holland • 1VieBride Chesney eMcLeod Stuttart • Fetwerds,-T.Mastard Btyans.• ' • • W: . Brownlee Bolan , er.H.BrOwnlee ShuttleWorth .J Cameron ' Grieve .• • „Sheppard e'• The horse race was handilye*on by' Rattentrary with :L: Chartesworth seCond. The ,a;thletic .everitiwere as foliows Hundred yard dash-l-Bryans ; L. Cherlesworth, tune 10, 25 Sec. Boys race under ; 2 - Wallis, Chariot e A. Parsons..r Mr. W. °Robinson of Sealorth is spending his heilidays in the village.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sprout; Miss Mamie and Master Ross of 'Dicker - smith and Bert Trebilcock of London score of 7 to 3:" The teams were composed of e Bayfield : Clinton : • Da,videon.1 MellWain, lb Brewer 2b Collyer T.BrOwnlee 3b Kerr 3b • .. N. Bluett p • ". Fitzsimons if Worm, e Johnston e ; Faust s s MeEwan s W Whtddon. 11 leleKenzie. 1 f Porterfield o f • . Sheppard c Wxlliams r f • Alexander r I . • Umpire, Guy Miller. • . 'rile dancing by Misses Dodds and. Sproat ot Seiforth was much appre- elated., by 'everybody, while the piping of Sergeant Macdonald enlivened the proceedings.' The -evening . program concluded with the finest exhibition of fireworks ever given in Beylleld. A large .number spent the day at Joviett's grotre where numerous plc- tal given by Miss Newcombe of Clin-• flwere held. Dancing, boating,.ies ton on Tuesday and Wednesday. The village council met on Monday night and among other busbies:3 transacted decided to shingle and .otherwiee improve the town ' hall. ,Constalle, McMurray had a weld° of drunks in the cooler last week. Such like had better bewAre. Own- ers of cows should note that the la,w Is being enforced, so shut. up the bovine at night or it will be found in the pound next morning. • (Intended for 'last issue.) Mrs. Metcalf and two children and Miss Maud Castle of Detroit arrived , on Monday evening for the stoma. Misses Katie Ross,Meta, Erwie, Mamie McDougall, AlicP Tippet, 'A- zle Robinson and Masters Harry Ca- meron and Leonard McGee attended the Entrance examinations at Vane this week. Messrs. R. Miller, Wroxeter, Warded of the county, and John Ainsley Wingliam, county engineer, were in the village last week taking dimen- sions for the abutments to the nog bridge. Mrs. Miller and daughter,. AIM Darrow, attended the funeral of Mrs. Miller's brother, Henry Itapp, Hanover this week. ' The following were guests at the Commereial the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Johnston,Terolite,' 11. Now. Man, Detroit ; J, W. Wetheraid, God - were the guests of Mr. and Mrss Geo.' Erwin on Saturday and Sunday. •. Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons of Hillsgreen were the guests of his sisters Saturday and Sunday. . Mr. Thos. Sanderson and two ch- ildren have returned from Mooseja*, Assa., where they have been the past two years. Mrs. Sanderson, we are eery sorry to say, is now an intrude ot Toronto hospital and very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and tufo child- ren of Wingham, Miss Esther litridg- es, and Master Willie of Belgrave; were guests of Mrs. W. Brandon for a few days the past week. Miss Ruby Fisher of Kincardine is ' the guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards. Misses Anna and Ruby Whiddon took part in a piano and vocal reci- bathing and, eating were the (Shia at- tractions. Porter's • (Ietended for last issue.) Mr. and Mrs. T. Merge' end Mr. and Mrs, 13. Yoe, visited itt our vicinity oti Sunday. We :are glad to hear that Miss Mc- Phail,, who has been very sick, has improved very melt, Mrs, James ••Russell of Blyth' .is visiting at her mother's, Mrs. eur- rie's, fora few" days Miss Jean Burke and Miss Pearle Newton wheeled over to. Porter's Hill one evening lately. itle, Hillock met with an accident fast week, an automobile frightened his horse and the annual ran away and upsetting the rig threw Mr. Hil- lock out, 'Mrs. Stewart Maedotesiall was down 'siting on .the Hayfield Line Surnlay at Me, Yeo's,• • Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter and 1V1a8ter Harvey and Lilian spint couple of days at Mitchell last week, • Miss Annie Swann spent Friday att'd Saturday With her sister, Kathleen, • Miss Maude Macdougall returned to Detroit last week. VD:. and Mrs. Fred, Morgan of Goderieh spent Sunday' at Aka.. Steri grid, ling et, Vamp A large number 'attended the picnic at hayfield on the 1st and although the day was net as fine as COilid btienie.tlesired yet all report a, good Mr. P. Purdy of London spent a few days visiting his. sister, Mrs. B. MeNaegliton, and the other friends I around Verne. . Mr.J. le. Harnevell ,nOW bee the I p1a4es at work on his neW house. J. E. will soon have a :-.0e,ui1ortab1e resideree and much handier to his store, than whore he new resides. Mr. /3,A. Higgins is pushing busi- ness this season harder than ever. I3en. malfies"them all go some. Messrs. A. Pewter and M. leleNati- ghton are having their houses peintedS which adds greatly to the appearance( of their property. IVIiss Lottie Rohiriaore. of London paid Varna friends 'a, short visit or, July 1st, Miss Maggie Reid sptnt Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. Percy Wanless sperWthe pest week under the parental roof. Rev. T. Davidson, accompanied by his son, Alex., left for the Soo on Monday. • 'Ars. M. Ward of Wyoming was 'Nis-. itingwith. sister-in-law, Miss IL W ard. . • Mr, Sinclair of Grey visited with Mr. S. Reid the paet week, Miss Thompson of St. Thomas war Visiting at Mr. J. Wad's. (Intended for lase issue.) . The members of Court Varna C. 0. F.' together with their families and friends picnicked in Bayfield -on Friday last ,and spent a most en- jOYable day at the laese. By the WaYi Court Varna, is in a flourishing eon - (Mira', having added many members the past year and all good. ' hearty healthy fellows. This Court has now been in existence fifteen years eau. liasnever yet lost a member ' death. • . by Rev'. Mie Winter left on Tuesday for his new circuit at Oil e Springs and he leave'x. many friends in Var- . The elmethodist and Presbyterian Sunday • schools 'will pieete at. Bay./ field on Saturday, July lst. Miss Nettie Cameron of' He.nsall spending a few days this week, with her. friends around Varna. • Miss Lottie Gressiek, teacher 'near Dendalk,, and Miss • Hattie Cameron, teacher hi Isakelet, are spending, the vaeatioe Withfriends here, • . • Mr. JohnPettyof ther,Forest, City Business :College, London,,: is home Lot the vaca,tion.• is . 'getting al- ong splendidly M his studies: Mr. 1V1001yminit's daughtet; , Mrs. Hoag, who camp home ill from Mon - lana , is improving .rapidly now, Mr. G.•.Alair visitedrhis son, Dav- id, stationagent at Geldstone, this Ivison has returee'd after a pleasant visit with .frientis' in Forest.. Mrs. .Coe'fored has returned te her home in Gleiraterien aftet a pleasane Visit here. • ' •• 'Rev. W. Baugh held his 'first vices or. or. the Kippen:circuit last Sab- bath . and made . a .f aveirah le impress -n ' rt. John .Jonee is fat Mvisiting his son in londthe • . , • • . Mesdames J. J. O'Brien and iHerr, detson .04 Sexsmith: were : viseting itt the home Of Mt,': Jelndstrai 'last Week: Mrs. Johnston spentthe helideys, with . her. sister, Mrs, Thomsen, .in liawkeeville. : ' • e M. and . Mrs. William Jones-- were visiting 'friends in Oliriten laat •week Mr Dinsdale of Parkhill" was: his brother,, Thomas, here laSt week. • * • , Mr... Peter ..Fisher, ' who is vieiting his brother in Mateitoba, .seeens de- lighted .with the: ecrantry. It IS hop- td the trip will result in al decided iieprovemeet, in Mr, Fisher's i tenth. •The game of football between the jimion ebbs of Flonall resulted.; in a seOr& of '2' to • O. irk fav- or Of .Hensall. ... • • e Mr. Wm. Cudieore though snit yery 111, appears to he improving elraNly. His many friendSeleitI ;be oleasedto see line ae•oued. again: • Mr: . William Tralqualr.,s sulfei leg from a, .Sriscesetrat. Of parelytie• 'etrok- es and erarY -low, nieces are Pal ta in - ed for his recoVery.. ..khout the nml- dle last :*eek his brothers . and ;other' friends were 'celled to his hod - aide: .-as he, Was le a. eritical. emidi- ' time' but the -close Ofthe week. he Wes. Some -What ,hetter, : • • The following is the June: tit . nthly report Of S. S. : No, 14,1eteliteY, na- •mes are in :Order of merit 5th -Ida .Dinadale; A. W.. tjelitts ton, Maty Jolinstou: • , Sr.. 4th.-Elealiar.. Hood, f Genre mell, Jean' Gtassick,' Ji 4th -M 311 Fisher, Aggie Gtm- inell, Rena MCI:Math, : •• 3rcl.T. Kehl', Janet eeogatte.:-.J.emes Gen -Mien.; . .;„ Briiee Logan, Arthur' Jones.. ' : •• •,. „ 2nd pt.t-Allan. FiSher, 't Herbert TCt hi ist Rathwell, Alex, .Me - Mort rie, Wallie„ McBeatte . .' • . . • , . • ' , • , • Sieldy 'Children More 6.hildien die. dueing the. hot rte.,. her Months than at any other season of the Year Their vitality is then at its lowest eht.i, and an attack . of diarrhoea, cholera infantum stoina,ch trouble MaY peeve fatal in a few hours. For this reasen no home in which there 'are young child- ren should be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets, which prelnptly cure all stomach and bowel tree- like. If the Tablets art given to a well child they will prevent these all- eniits and keep the little one well and strong, Mrs. Joseph T. Pigeon, 13r3rson'Que says ; "My little one wee atine ed' with eolie and Werth - ova', and I found Baby's Own Tablets so satisfaetory that 1 Would not now be without •Llion in the house," iThesti Tablets not .only cure sumner trou- lila, but all the minor athrtents that afflict infante 'end yotteg children. They contain no initiate or barintitt drug', and May be given with equal gaiety to i he new born baby r well grown. child. There are imitations oil ibis meilleine and mothers should see that the words "Baby's OWn Tab- lets" and the fourttioaf clover with ehildrs bead on each leaf is found on the wrapper around each tiox. its you value your child's }life do not be per- suaded to take a substirette for 0Wri Tablets s- the oae meal. in that makes chit Ir meth, , aid keeps them well. Soli by all IN. - gists, or vo.1 ran get them by met at 25 mita a box by writing file It. Williams' Mediehe Co , Urct.%fflo, 004. • et Ai • Blake. Mr. P. Douglas has .bought the , blacksmith shop anda. man has. ar- rived from Scotland. to. tatee °harp 'of the work.. Our •vitlage was. •on . the d.ecliee tot a time but proapects. are now looking brighter. s Quite 'a trendier took in fie .Sabb- ath 'eChoot picnic held fir Bayfield on 'July lee and tepoet favorably. We axe glad .to say that Iter.i.Wal- tere-Steyens: is , era the Mead., Mr, SleVees has had :ignite a spell 'of' confinement but we hope he may soon be resteted• to health.- • :• , , .Mr. Reib'ert. Douglas has added to the aespeetinee of his store by re - shingling it. Tye 4,3110i,,ving is,the report' „,of the Pupils of 1.1.:S. S. No. 9., Stanley,for the month of Junebased on attene dance, demeanor and general profici- eney. The.totai 'Mark was e80 : Sr. 4the-Nathaniel Ester 1.80, •Mag.- gie Eater 178, Ruth Keys 117, Thom- as Meyers 176,. Joseph bechler 175, Sethronia Sherritt •173,. Irene' riotig- les 172, Roy Cepling 164, . • Jr. 4th-Olive:Edighoffer 17g, Clara, Kennel -119, .' Sr .3rd -babel Mansoe '168. Floss- ie CaPling 166,Thomas, Sherritt-.1.65,. Joseph Breenerrna,n • Jr. 3rde-4lbert Keys 179e, • Mary Douglas 1.68, • Pearl 'Zapfe 167., Aaron Erb e58, 'Leah: Seliwartteatruber 119, Clara Oesch 140, Myrtle Meyers. 58. Si Snths-Gettion •Manson • e66e, er Oeseh. 165, Susie °Death 165; Ethel 4,pfe lege:See:elf Ague* 159 -2M1---Pethr Gingerich .178, Jain- • es Ester. 176,. Jacob lirennermen 175,: IMO& Kennel ..1.73;. Arecia. Gaerho 116, ...Edmund 'Oeseh 163e Jelin 13rennerinan.. 154, Susan Baker 116, t Mary .:•Jene• .111ey.era 98. • .. • Pt. 2nde-Pearl McBride' 172; 'Sarah. Moyer .170, Audis Nicholson 166, Em- anuel, Meyer 159, . Katie Desch 132; Annie- Brerinernian '76, Einma:13eehler. Pt.. lst-John Aarer.. 'Meyers • 169, Rachel .Gasehe 16,1; Aaron ()each '140, Allan .0esch, 140, • Sophia Oeseh, 138,, ..,Edinued Eth .117, Jane. Baker o. S. Howard; Teacher. .• • • . • e %Win Anaemia TROUBLE THAT- AFFLICTS. THOUSANDS, OF YOUNG GIRLS -CURED BY DR, WILLI:44'S • PINK P/LLS. • Drs William. Pink inlis du only one thing, but they do it well. 'Dray 1111 the veins with eew, r.ch, red healthegiving blood, which drives' away all traces of anaerate„ head- ache, backache, PaAntateoe, Nervous- ness, dizziness and despondeney. The new blood they make briehtenE dull lustreless. eyes, and brings the rosy glow 4)f healtlfoto pale cheeks. Itt curing asiarania • Dr. Williams) Ptelt Pills cure the foundation of One sumption as .well. The new blood they actually make giveg strength and vigor to every awe hi the hotly, and enables it t� fight whatever disease atta.eks it. That is why they arse the beet medicine in the world for girls itt their teens -or women in middle life -and to all those whose blood is weak, watery or impute. Miss .111.ezy E. Pratt, Blyth, Ont., gives strong testimony to the value of these pills. She says; "1 was a suffrer for over a year with anae- mia. I was completely run down; had. frequent headaches, .spelle of dizziness and palpitation of the heart. 11. doctored 411 suminer and was non better than whin, I began. I had pract4cally given up all hope of finding a, eure when my • brother ad- vised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I got four boxes and when I had taken them I felt so much • bet- ter that I got' six boxes more, arid before • I had taken all these I was completely mired. I am more think- ful than I ean say for what the pills 'have done for me, as but for them I would mot be enfoying good health today. I strongly. utge All weak girls. to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial." Miss' Pratt's •experienee proves the yenta' of Dre Piok 'Pills to every weak and ailing person: These pills can be had Deem any • medicine. dealer or by mail from, the Dr. Wil- liams.' 1VIedicithe Coe Brockville Ont.; at 50e a bee or six boxes for $2.5O. The' untii W. ready •ju ley corned . • News -Record the end of 1005 Clark provides cooked tasty lunch tongee, beef, etc., etc., to any address for 25 cents. variety. Clark's pork and beans, tender, tasty all appetigng, teriemenotaimmusSieeseliall ? ise:etieele+48.:4 •esteleelelei41.44":":.4“:sle Ole,0:46;":••4:444046,46,e•ei'le MoKINNON 8.. 00. 131. ITH ,s. * MILLINERY *.* X * The Millinery beation Is drawing' to a eloue and we are anxious to clear. ste *5 Out the balance of our etoCk 4 half 'nice, or less, rather than carry any .1. •e? over to another season. A short, time ago we holiglie a large austestweet os es. 'Sample Hate at less than half price. 'rimy are legli.clabe gouda in Ready- + to-weete, Tit thinned and Untrntnned liats. What. lefilitinti of thest Will be y BOW At prices lihe these Ready-to.weat lIats, in new sty lee, worth $1, fot 37ie, = ..Goderieh. Township. .Bautiful old Holy Trinity church, Toronto, was the scene of a pretty wedding on June 21st when the Rev. Lionel John Robert Naftel of Roth- say, soe of Mt. Alfred Niftel of Go- derich township; wasMarried to Laura, Adelaide, daughter Of 'Mr. J. IL Ames. The church, with its many' lovely colored windows, . and its an of impressive sanctity; was brigherated fer the oceaelen by pale blue and white peonies and pink end whlte carnations with meny. • patina and ferns, as well. The rector, • the Rev. John Pearson, Performed .1°Ire eereineny and Aft. Blackburn was at the organ.. The bride' was given a,we,y by her fatherland Wore . a erearn Freier • ch voile gown, trimmed with lererich appliquear.d' tulle veil,with wreath of orange bleasorns. She also carried lovely boqeet of roses and lilies of the valley, Miss, Viva ,Naftel • .61 Detroit, cousin of the beidegro,om,. was the only bridesniaed. Her frock was, of White dotted Swiss ,ntuslin in- serted With valeneiennes lane and her hat was of the same late:: She cake.. tied a nosegay of, pink roses. Neiman Ames, •• brother of the bride, was best man, and Mr. George- Bt cock of Peterboro and Mr.. Arthur 'Mattel Wero ushers Altet the Cere- mony Mrs. Ames • received at 62 Char- .. . les street, weering grey voile With .trinimingS of heliotrope and a 4.1010 . tonne. Rev. aud Mrs.' Naftel lett by boat for Segall), 1Cleveland, Detroit, and • will thence go to their home in Rothsay e •The hride travelled , in. A dark blue tattered' suit end lace walse and.wore a white •and blk hate The Wingham Business College es. . -Ladies iteady-tteeveur 1,i'ye icy Strew Bate, yery sty li tar, wet th $1.$0, for Ore , Business Colleges are the raost pop- ular educational institutions . of , the day, next to the Oornmoa Schools.. .The cariae los in the tact that they teach. . . only those branches • .....: that are of abste • ' lute vale°, and that they omit everything that 'has not a direct. bearing on. • commereial life THE WING-HA.M BUSINI, SS. COLL- EGE stands for, thorough hard • -10:k"fic.riher particu' la.r"s - .write.' the- N\k --princii al, ' '' ', ... - • N. Reginald Fletcher, . E. Pear•1 Hunt, .• . : Principal Lady Prinoipal.. , . George .Spotton, President. . , . . , • , OUR .4 SPECIALS FOR ALL NEXT WEEK • No 1. ---Cut Nails at, Out Prices. . • • A.11 sizes, ,18 pounds for 25e. No 2-43a1anoe of Lawn Mowers at .,,t1rnost cost to clear No 3—Job lot Hay Porks, .pricesaway down. No 4—Granite Ware ata big discount, . 30 cents off every dollar. — Watch our big Window . „. for Special Bargains --- as we intend*to continually use, it for that purpose.. di !O • . . • It Pure English Paris Green. 25c per pound. HARLANt BROS., Stoves and Hardware. — CLINTON. Antitetwwwowiviovvspvioseliowle6tYlereosOosisoowishiokei ., --Ldi aeel Trimmed Hats, good value, 4 $2.25, f . eeor 08e. •. eet • -Latilets' Unerirn geed liette, et oteeelord the iegular pace.• .e. -HeateevieFloweisariturning%eteettll reducee in price to clear el V' 6. weeeesse 11.12SZ• CC4Z,SM'ITS eeeeteeeeeet . .,4 Ye We have Boma up out stock or Comets fur the summer trestle. Our Xet Corset trade this season has been a record breaker. Never in the 3 history of .. Ibis store have WO sold so many corsett.--tbe reason is we keep a tull rt ange ss of all the hest makers' goods, well as le, es O., Crompton% & A„, C.13,u„ ese• 13. ez I„ E. !Ls and Wray's Uoreets, aud sett Orem at close pi Mee. 0.0001:0113~..."..•••7. 't" ): AThie week we received an addition to lir Dress Goods Stock In Black ete ts and teetered Voiles, in plain, lace and book ette styles, Eternities, Panarnes ste eud other fabrics plain.aed fancy. A.Iso a nice range of Priestley's Dress. "sr; 4 Goods which puts•oui stock in good shape for the summer trade. ete e, • ..14 The ilighest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs in' Cash or Trade, ' • McKlk NON & 2.00 BLYTH • • .• - 7 -- 7, - - 1.0.9 y • ' • ' • • . • • • ' • • • • Y y. • ,• . • • • * • ••• • • • ••• • • • • • • • . • •- -O. • • • • • • • • • r• • • • ••- . O.* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••••••i•VVW•ey•011oo •ftimileTsimemeesew • - ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••400464,4404••••••••4000 e• AVE Somewhere between Time and „Opportunity, • Several Dollars in buying -,,, .---1 04.8.• :: if... 'Shoes." ,. . . At. The Old ;Reliable - 2 o 1..—.OUR:' STOCK REDUCING. SALE A . GRAND SUCCESS.— • ' 'anti kinds of footwear ever offered In Clinton. ' -- . .' . ------e-This week. we continue to give the best value s ' ' • 4 • See our Men's Plow Shoes, all siZes, at 75e and 85e. * Ladies' Oxford and Strap Slipper'., worth $1.50 going at $1.00, • • . Ohildrens' Boots and.Slippers regular $1.15 and $1.25 only 75e.- ' ' • . Boy sTan and Bla.ek Laced Voots worth $1.50 for 85e. Men's Fine Laced Boots at i 'price, $4.00 for $2 09. • • You ehould see them. ----e They are geette value. . ' • • BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY . •• NO TROUBLE TO tiOW GOODS . . Butter and Eggs taken as usual. Highest prices paid'. . . - - • . • • ..1 - : .WIVI:;AYLOR ...St SO . PI. :::::::-.': , •c6T2AGE ON ONTARIO . STREET TO RENT. '. ' . .• • . • - 61:04s••••••••••••seee44/40•046••••••••••••••••••••• : • • .. - b rourmsar•m., ,or !CAW 0 : 0 0 01110 0 Ce410**00cf? Ski) 000 • 0 0 0 0, 0 0-0 THE CREAT CASH STORE 0 0 for. This. Week avrir_..T.,Imml.1-1-.. PA-mixzEI`T'±'• • For the next.ten.days we will offer some of the greatesthaegaies in Mil o 1nerythatvereever thw.xintilstDvI.Seeourh.4.ain tteadquartersforUp-to:DateCi0tZg Oen end see what we have in Boys' ad Mee'sClothing it $2,50, $3:3.5o:sts5itnaupt0:12 • is• 50 pairs Boys'. Tweed Knickers •• . ' cg. Stronglymade, double Beets and double knees, in all sizes A from 22 to 33, regular 'price Ope, 15etand 85c, to clear at. : .. ill• 0 • • . , JO dozen Men's Working Shirts' • • . i 0 ' All *dies, light and dark colors, to clear this week at... . ... 0 Ladies' and Gents' Light Summer Underwear and ' • O . tiosiery at moderate prices. • , . LadieS' and Alen's Shoes in ail the latest styles ., ; ... at the very bwest prices, " - ''" • . • Now la the time to buy your SUGAR. It will pay you to wet our Prim Our sustemerti .. ' . realize the bargain d offored iri the c*Aocaz-sr 3D3a1)..2&ncEascw ". ;end are tMfek to purihtise. ." ' . • , .• • , „ . Chambers • • S• OCCeSsOrs tifo. 'eath. 0 0 0 0 0000000®000**00.00001M10011,0 .0 0 00004 vairommica9 ,rohare9.9erstrawaraisrazissmoisswiOrtrarimorasmaricraczottormer wirearnmr* • . , 40.***44.4.44.40.4,t...014 . . J., 13..HOOY.ER. NELSON BALL'. 0 0 0 0 0 • Tilt14 lolit 4 Ciirtaill reteher • Stives Time and Labor. - very. ladyShonid Have. lile 1 • ., • .......*............ Se.... ........,..... .....„...4............. ................,.........,„.................................d........... . Vndertaltins; promptly attended to by night or day. 1 Cro.o.o-0,00o-o-oopo-o-oo-oo-o-o-oo oo-o-os000-ao-oc,-0.0-0.10.40-0-0. i . . • 'HOOVER.: 84,, E3 -.ALL. Night and Sunditiealls anewerea ac residence of either of the princi. pals. .41410.4................+0.••••••••••••••••••••11 A. Big Drop in Parlor' Suite' s •'UO. SWITES ONLY $40.b0 Moquette Rug Suttee, 'Spring Seats, Fringed all arquad, 5 pieces, ayery,,. pieee a different shade, large sofa, arm °hair; window °hair, spring roelter, and reception chair, Regular ;50,00 Suites for $40.00 .1„ tie Offeunw, Blytk Larpgt retniturA Store *the Count., • Vol ,1 . . • • , .