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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-09-07, Page 2'our :Koiner Back 'with Sunlight Soa Sunlight Soap is guarenteed yerfeetly pure, genuine, and free front edulterations-all dealers are 0.411-zumed to return purchase Money to stuyone Sndieg cause for eemplaint. Therefore you IOW nothieg by trying OaP twilight an yo* will agiee With millions of other women that the Sunlight way is the truly way to wash clothes. as,000.00 reward will 'be paid to any personwho can provethat Sunlight Soap contains any form of adulteratioa or catcalls any beuriotes cheneeali. Just rub Sunlight Soap on yon r clothes mai let them se drn tepid.water, then rinse out in freS11 Water. la; equally good in Jerre or sea wator, LEVER BROTHCRS LieuTee, TORONTO 110 "a" i.estse, ereee, The Sunlight Maids do not rids and boll their clethee to shreds .•-they. • wash the easy Sonlight way 111111111/111111111101011MANOWOLYW Always - Fresh.. OUR STOCK OF • DRUGS ETC: •WILL ' ALWAYS •BE• FOUND FltEsg AND UP-. TO -DATE IN EVERY , BR- ANCH, AND WE- INVITE YOU TO GIVE US A. CAll. IF YOU WISH WY PROCURE ANYTHING USUALLY /1'0- 1,116 IN .A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. ' CORE CHEMIST „ AND DRUGGISaa Binder T • • AgrietiltUral SOCieties. ! Prol in2lal Superintendent of , Agri- coiltural Societies, • H. B. Cowau has , been gathering information in eegarl ' to number of fairs widely hold 11%)1: ra,ces. at their fall exhiaitione. A. :a leant of. a series of. •aueete ions sent out to seetelies. it hes ban • found that 141. societies are In fa,ver of horse racing' arid 126 against it. Marty of the societies ht favor 01 horse racing believe that the value ,ot the purses should he. limited,' 110 societies report that they believe horse racing to be necessary foe the sue- ceee of their. e.xhibitions, While- :130 are not Of this opinion: . • itt teply to a ,gutetion e,saed ths societies as to Whether they °Would. conSider horst lacing trecerisary were there fewer calabitione in their vier, eity 1'18 societies replied that' they would, While 152 stated that they would not: •The value ase :'the perelss offered at the exhibitioes' lest yeas etnotintod to considerably over 32ffel 000% 125 societiee are -in favor . of restricting the races' to horses °Vaud. by Ince living' within- 20/ Miles oath() -fair, .while 142 seeicties stated stimt they' would not be in fp,V,C11: of • . such r.."(Sli.Tiiteeti°aP'notellse; SoCieti.es er.e . in levee of restrieting the value . of the purses Otellicepurs es: for, . hoese Jams, to a' stim not ii') 'exceed oito "third of the th value Of „e total atm, mint paid ••in : prirea for all .agricult- ural perposes. • Clinton News -Record The News of Goderich. •:1€1)1144,) • • Mise Eloise A. Slchningi, orespondont • .002x.K. 4,,v0(1.)clecxle la the Gananonue Manliood League series, Dr. A. 11. Mabee, L. D. brother of 1)r. L. M. 1Viabee, (leder- ich, gave au address at 9 a. m. iu Orae Methodist church, his suojeet being "'lite. Necessity ot Right id - eats." • Oa Monday, 20th August, Mrs. Is- abella,Ilill carrick celebrated, her Seth birthday at, her residence, New- gate street, ey giving a birthday par- ty. Mrs. Carrick wore a handsome teostunie of black peat de sole site, with lovely whitVlaee headress,white lace chemisette nod. Collar fastened by a bealltifta ,hr0Oeh1 the Otto of her son, Mr. 'William carrick, Boston, coataining a, photograph ot his father, IVIrs. Carrie& wes assist- ed in receiving ber guests by her datzgliters; Mrs. Robert Armstrong 01 Brandon, and. Wass 'Carrick of lown. Fuer generations were represeated at the. gathering, Mrs, Oarrica, her dau- ghter ffirs. Robert Armstrong, Bran- don, terawidaughter, Mrs. William Dewing and. greia gratelelaugirter ba- street and called ,on. all her mother's by Isabelia Lull Dowing both of Wir-- relatives, the Vide= family. atlx.Jel- ipea, One' strange fact connected with fries is One of the most popular bar - 0 0 0 • Mr. Hays has painted the steps le - 10 ala hell, door,. a pretty apt green shoo wilt,* adds much to toe appearance of his residence. .Our bakers must have hem sorely tried en Saturday knowing of • the great MilUlf ofvisitors to our towa. tettea -on Seaway otnings there . is not 'a loaf of bread to ne .gotten in any bakery in town. Alderman, and Mrs. E.' .J. Jeffries of Detroit Who- registered at .1.1-otei, Bedfoed last week returnedto their• borne in Detreit on Friday lest. Iltay drove to Deatniller on 'inursday .aft' •einem leaving. town by the i-1uron licad and returnina via Settled -The weather • was cbarnaiag auring , their whole stay. Mrs-, jeltries never re- turned to , GoderiCh since .she left it alamat a,"quarter of a °eatery • ago, with her fathee and mo•ther, • who' with their family settled in Detroit. Mrs. ..Williarn Stotts mother ot. Mae.. steal:1.es, died of late yeers. Mrs. Jet - fries srevislla(Uer old home onSouth , the bahe's name is that at baptism the name Isabella Hill given the ba be WAS,the name borne by both of WEARiNG-LAW A. -Y• 1:011-LUN4S-4- • Red Cnp=-600ft tO the pound„ . . Deering=-650ft to the pound I have a large stock on 'hand and my prices are the best: J. A. Ford. morms••••aaratia? "aka 4. • ••••••••••••‘••••• ise0 # FALL TERM OPENS ' # SEPTEMBER 5T11 # • - CENTRAL • •••••••••••••••••••••• STRATFORD; ONT. • It pays to got a business ed.:. :0 ucation and it• pays to get it # in the school which can do 41it, most for its stticlents after # they graduate. This school •is see recognized to he one ot the be- 0 st Business Colleges in Cana- da. All our graduates 'secure # positions. Busihess Colleges # frequently apply to us to sec- # tire graduates• as teachers. • Write for our ftge eafalOgue. 4 1. Elliott & McLachlan, t Principals. .0 • The Northern Navigation Co, Ideal Tourist Weather. ..•••••••••••••1 DOES GOOD FISFIING ATTRACT YOU? DO YOU WANT A WATER TRIP ? DO YOU GO °All/PING ? ebaseeesesse FOR SAULT STI. MARIE AND MACKINAC-t-Steatners leave Col- lingwe'od 1.30 p. in., OtiVen Sbund 11 p. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdass. FOR POINT AU BARIL, FREN- CH RIVER AND KILLAItNEY.- Steamer leaves CollingWood Mon- days and Fridays at 10.801). m. FOR SANS SOUCI ANI) PAItItY SOUND-Steanter leaves Penetang at 2.45 p. tn. week days. FOR SOO, PORT ARTHUR AND DULUTH-Stearner leaves Sarnia et 3.80 p. th. lVfondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays..• . Touriat tiekets eherip rates to tebrale,t"Iley, Lake Superior and Ali Osier. Literature and tiekets on applica- tion 'to ari all qrand Trunk d G. P.% Write, 11. I-1. Gildersleeve, Mgr, Collingwoed Nie11014011,, TOO. .1910.1 Sanaa. „. .,• ' Yes, and Your. strength toe.... Stop !coughing and' get rid of 'that-catarra. The •One' rethedy, is "•• Caterrhezone which. gees to the . diseased tisanes slang' with the air eyea. byeathe ; • it -can't fail to reach the source of the tectuble; 'it's bound. to , the 'germs, and as for healing tzil the sore places nothing can surpass' Catari:,hozone. If yeti ilee't get instant telief and .ultimata • ctire yeti will at least a get •btrielk :your money Sea Cetarrhozehe la guaranteed% to .cur -catarrh ih any part of the system You run no risic -therefore• use CateirleasoliC4e-saf,Our expense if 7not satisfied.. k ' , . • ,• Robert Bacon of New Yoriwa,s ap- pointed assistant United States' Sec- retary of State.. • momminlimomimemoim,oirlimarommilm• • • "IT EVAPORATES• 70 odorless Non-poisonous Oen-ingaramanie Tho Wonderful Cleaner save the thrifty housewife many useful dollars. Cleans coat-. est or finest a fabrics, carpets or silk waists beyond belief. • DUST' entirely removed • atnivis absolutely dostroYed. •COLORS restored like new • Gizmo renewed in carpets ,ALL IN A FEW MOMENTS FOR •A FEW CENTS • And a child can do it with SA F3N*43-. FR E11111.0 . Get it ab your grocer's. .The HuffMan & Tooter Co. Toronto -mum- ...mow- -••••". CO L I LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR. YOUR SEASON'S SUP- PLY Or COAIL. WE CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA- DES WHICH WILL nn SOLD I, AT TIMOWEST POSSIBLE . PRICE - ORDERS MAY BE LEM AT DA.VIS & 11.0W I iA X HARD- WARE STORE OA WITII /.14.•••••i••*. 'W. J. Stevenson. coAL .„ I have purchased the coal business formerly carried on by Harland Bros., but lately by Mr, Donald MeCorvie, and an prepared to receive orders for all sizes of '60al, Grate, ,Egg, StoVe, Nut and Soft, and seilielt your pat- ronage. Orders Ieft at tuy office near the coal sheds or at Harland Bros. hardware store wilt reeelve prompt attelition.w-Williant Downs. 70 eipters as well as alderman of the city of the Straits. Mr. Horace J. Horton of Sault' the child's great grandmothers be- Ste, Marie, and his On -in-law eget fore their • marriage, eite laving an .leitgland; an,d the other ir.• Aberdeen, Seetland, On. the 'parental side the behie's great grandmother was Mrs. Milian*wife of the late Mr. Wil- litune, the first French Master assoc- iated with Mr. Sohn Haldane in the (lint Grairtmer school, also a daughter el the late Rete Mr. tall, rector 01 at lenglieh" Church ia England: The babe s father, ,Mr Williarn Downing,a. C. P.r. Conductor of Winnipeg, was resent •and. Miss Armstrong Irma Stratford. ' Tho presents were very pretty,and included some gold piemS from Mr. ..end Mrs. Carrick o Boa; ton, . some good Canadian eills from .her daughters and grandschildree, 'very tare rose bowl and emerald head salt bottle, painted china and acnne ether pretty articles. Or_ ths table wete vases of floivdrs, and tier !peels; did .justice to the, biathday. celee, 'Scotch biead, chic ,ea• patties and other delieacies. Mrs, . Carrice eitioyed herbirthday party as Much as her gireste.•, • Mr. Stancomae .and fatally must be eongratalated by all who itnow' them on .gaving their handsome new beica residence for oeMination. . The fiewei and. Vegetehle gardens .were not ne- glected eitherlhe rows of ,asaers are niest attractive. ' • . Through the ki•ndness of Mrs.' Whit - else -ad of Clinton, Hodgees Bros.,have -*Wafted n th wiriciolw.: el their or store • oti north side of squere a Moose's head whieh *awl presentee • to the. late Mr. Whitehead, by the Huta on flay' *Oo.,. the year, on which the If. B. and G. R. R. Was finished It is. a. wonderfully:. well Preserved headr:witleatne_latgee antlers, all at- • ,Many pleoele along .' :the streets': (in. Wedriesday a. 111: 'teller oiled • thiiikip„,,, .ot - the. iong. leoaed or event, the .001- 11)5e of the sute..which hapeoned , at -the exact- hour noted bathe Canad- ian Press 6.30', a. m. Aligust .30th, es05. It, was almost' a :total ecliase brit .pessed, oeer so rapidly -that efts sun 'cense out in great effulgence ale oia, 7 es'-' m, and •later mere. ettee) ob- seered by Passing ,clou le whica soon pasSed 'away. • ' Geeat delight was exhibPial by oer grocers .and o thers i tears aid in Pi B .conunissia,kit department Qf the 7th fueiliers, • on their • coming ice oir to wn on Saturday. : :Mrs.. .Lindhurg) of • Bacto°1 ts the guest of her :uncle and eenta • alr. and Mrs. 'Alex: Straiteu.• Mr.. and.. Mrs. .Peter na.-1Vihn: . Mise Mabel Goldthorpe spett lasts week at the National Exhftbition, To - 'Dente.. • '• • ' '.• - We are promised a tew September wedding's, but Nlcry tew go. far. , Mr. Jolla and Miss Newcombe were .Torent o %•yieitere sleet; Week. • Mrs. W.11 Smith of 'Hotel Goders ich ' ticeompanie& her daughter to Detroit, one day last week. . 'Mr,. Joseph Ileale of :Winnipeg paid. ; last month his annual 'visit to his parente. Mrs. Male is mu& better, Miss Mahal ',ICer• of Clinton, while in town was the guest of Miss' Ye' Mr. Phineas Wiggins 'of Saginaw, arrived here- on -Weihiesdal to visit bis yotingest heather, ()eaten. • Jain es Wiggins, who has teen seriously ill gra past two or {hive months. • Mie 'Wiggins' Was much pleased with our town. • He says Segfaaw is now a great .eoalmining place. Bo! has $1041 quite a lar•ge. seam :of wet • which lies underneath his residenee, and some days it 'trembles with the • explosion folloWing ithe miner's esti of dynaniite While digging out the Coal: Mises 'Scratch and Breahney have registered at the hritish •Exchange. THREE JURORS CURED. OF CHOLERA MOR13US WITH ONE SMALL BOTTLE OF OSIAMI3EI1t- LAIN'S COLIC,, CHOLERA ANT) DIARRHOEA RE1VIEDY, Mr, G. W; Fowler of Hightower, Ala„ relates an experiemp he had whales serving on a, petit Airy .in murder ease at Edwardsville, eounty Seat of Clebournc county, Alabama. He says "White there I ate some fresh meat and some souse meat and it gni% me cholera morbus in a very severe form. I was never more' sick in my life and sent to the drugstore for it eertaiti cholera mixture, but the druggist sent me a. bottle of Cham- berlain's Collie, Cholera, ar.d. Diarr;. hotta, Remedy instead, saying that he had what 1 sent for, but that this medicine • waS so attieh better he Would rather send to to me 'in the fix I was in. 1 too k one dose of it' and was better in live minutes.- The second dose Need ia entirely. TWo fellovjurors were afflicted itt t 'same manner and one small bottle cured the tinve of us." II or 3416 by daughter, Mr. and 1VIrs. Kelly (nee Miss Bertha, Barton) eed their little sen Iler•aee, 'arrived per steamer Kau, Edward from Saida Ste.. IVIarte ori .Friday andwere all the guests last • weee af Mr. and Wis. S. Knucele. They are thie week attendine the Na- tional, „Exhibition. at Teronto. and are the guests of Mr, alartoa's brother, Harry Horton; druggist, Toronto. Mrs. Charlie Young and .two sisters • the Misses ivers,• all ot Pontiac, were the 'guests -last week .of their brother Mr, Wilson Ivers; hayfield .Road. Mrs. Young's lite was despaired of a feW 'months ,ago but she has re- covered Very .rapidly. . Mts. Albert Cox' and little daugh- ter, Miee ,Alma, have returned from a trip to •Toronto and St. Thothas. At the latter place they. were the gm - este of. Mrs.' • Cox's parents. • Misa. Alma is new entirely well. , We are baPpy to attain ilie Meade 'of the Hale family here that mr. B. Hale its able to be about town .aga,- in and looks :very Well •in,fter his aeic- ere attack .of apperidicitis. We said On. Meeting ••bint "You got a .quem - cure: for your • attack, viz: the tele- gram etating that hie .,brother wes shot. - Nies" he replicC"I was .s3 glad that- I was allowed that dee by the 1t1. 1) to sit out upon the..: lawn and -When that. telegram earner 1 felt ,myself all shaken up, bet, thy brother aithottah. not out. 'of .clanger at • Mt, Clemons is getting on: very. nicely.. • '.Mrs. John ' :11. Armstrong returned- ltst . . . • , week- frail a; :visit to relatives in I ipley. •I Ma and MrS.. Lewitt and youngest sOn.,. Master Wilfrid, .spent lest week at the: great National. Exhibition at Toronto, IVIre. Edwarta Tighe; accompanied , by her two peetty little children; and Terence, .returned on Sat= urday to theie home at Guelph after a delightfid stay of n '.menth r six -weeks it the residence of Mr. , and. MrSa:William Fighe, Britannia ,Roads alre Edwatd Tighe's old home. - Miss Ktlts, accompanied by her lit - tie cousin, .'Harsiid Edward, lett .fot Miss Kilts'. boine. at Tonawanda, N. Y., on Thursday last.' . • • " On Friday eau:mien Miss Fannie. Hutchison arrived • in a speciai. car froth the I.Iospital it Montreal where. she has been since undergoing an op- eration. Her nuese and some of, her, sisters sadeeinoinied het '•freen , Mont- real. ,She bad' to 'be carried front the. trala to a Carriage in waltiag: Qui. teadeess• 'will remember • that 'Vass Hut- chison fell oyer a year ego, while etrosSinfg the tiled: noor of a .Moetreal place of latisine.ss and broke one of bee Iimbea Which it scents was an- perfeetly set hence het preseeksuffer- Mr, and Mrs. .•JanieS Fowler Of Car- laedville, 'after .spending a delighted week with Mr. Fowler's brother, Ge- o -140 H. Fowler, attended. the. Nation- al :Exhibitioa. returning last . week, .111 time to take the King Edward on Friday for their home. . . ' A party of our toWnspimple • includ- ing Mrs. and Miss Gerctrieve. Brawl, Meniphis, Miss Tessie McIntosh, See- antori., aliSe Cairria Shannon,,lViEwan Term., ,visited the National Exhibit- ! oat at Toronto lett. Week. The. party alto .visited the Niagara Falls, but thesouvenirs are se highly priced thiS year ef 1905: that no purchases Wen Made., MeSsrS. . ;Charles Watson • of New York, and Mr. Diedrich of town left oft Saturday for Nety Yerk, Mr. Charles Watson has beenseveral yea. - 're la Ne.w York. Mr. nitelrieh • has obtained' a position . in t drug store in . that city. • The Steamer Rote. metint we learn • is laid up,awaiting the harvesting of the new wheat. . ISIr, Donald MeGillivary of the crew of the Rosetnottet is engineer at pres- sento, tnfor No. 1 .Fire Station, Xing- . • Mrs. J. P. Brown; who visited the Va,tional Exhibition at Toronto, re- turned° to her home on Friday. o W. D. 13irehard of London is Mail elerk prtem. • Mr, JaarieS Doyle has been *absent tour inonths, owing to indisposition consf4enent 'linen the loss of his only son. .1011e is at Sudbury with his bro. 1 -hers the Messrs Jobe and Sylvester n Mrs, 'D. Fisher has returned. to her rooms in' Parsons' Fair block, Miss Keterah Brown is the guest of friends in Stratford. A REMEDY WITHOUT° A PEER, lind Chamberlain's Stomach And Liver Tablets more beneficial tban any other remedy T ever used. for st- omach trouble," says J. P. Itiote, of Edma, Mo. or any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these Tablets -are Without Peer. II. Combo, Vor sale by IL B. Combe,, ' AltAA"h ' • • Goderieh. September 7th 1905 Goderith. Trio death of Janet' McMahen, re. The outer breakwater suffered mat- lict of the late JaMes Clendenning, took place After a short illness at Victoria Hospital itondon, on Fridar, 18rh August: lite remains were tak- en to the residence of her brother- in-law, Mr. John 11. Armstrong, and the funeral took plaess to Maitland Cemetery, on, Sunday. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. WflUatu and Nelson Armstronfgr, ArMie Nicholson, William Sproat, Walter Sbarp and James McDonald, Rev. Joseph Elliott con- ducted the services at t•lie house and. grave. 1VIrs. Clenclenning was bore at Kinloss, in 1858 and was married in ;1830 to Mr. John Clendenning at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. John H. Armstrong 4n Hay town- ship, and \Volt to Michigan toreside living there about 6 years, later co- ming to Gotle,rich where Mr. Menden- Mug died about 3 years ago. 1VIrs. • Clendenning who had been in delieate health for same tinae before her ims- baed's decease seemed to rally after a few weeks and had the house re- modelled. About April of this year • she thought that change of scene mi- ght benefit her health, and went to • open a business in London. Her str- ength failed however, mid she fell a victim to appendicitis, and .died after the operation woes performed. She leaves to 'tneurn their loss', one son, John, at present in London. Her siss tors and brothers are ' Mrs. Shelton, Ripley, Mrs. D. Taylor, London, Mrs. J.Edwards, Sarnia, and, Mrs. Arm- strong, Port Huron.. Her two broth- ers are Meseta. J. 1VIel'4ah.on of Sea - forth and M. McMahon of Port Hur- on. Messrs. Percy and Reggie Tye are spending the balance pf their fiaeat- ion at the residence of' their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Tye. • : • Master Archie McGillivray is a very ; efficient clerk at the grocery of 'R.. T. .cutt. , . • • • Thercanains of the- late - James- Tewsley -areived• on Saturday's' 1.30 pem train frem Clinton.. The fun- erita took Place .from the station to Maitland cemetery. Among the old Colborne-, friends -was Mr. John Buchanan, leolang wonderfully . eig orous. "• . Miss Rae reahrn•edto her' home at Walton this week 'after a Pleasant tisit With her ,sister, Mrs. Small. ,_ hfr, and Mrs. Rob. :Barney 'and baby, Ibelehie, of Woodstock, arrived an Saturday at the home of Mrs. Barney's patents, •• Mr. and Mrs'. S., Knuckle East Street; returning on lasesday to their Jaime. - . . CHILD HAD ECZE1VIA. "My daughter, •.thirteen years -old, suffered from eczema, for three years. •She was treated by our family phy- sician and used 'other ointments wi- thout benefit. By nsingeDr, Chase's Ointment she has bieen completely eured. This is' the only -ointment, I .feel Ake recomnieecling,":Mr. James. H. •Patriquia., 176 Rockdale Areaue, Sydney, C. B.) • • • Goderich, Mrs. Ad Miss, Roberts. returned on Friday last to their hone at Stret- Mrs. Wright of Aylmer arrived hero •a; 'couple of weeks ago,' toput the house in. readiness, eveliiefi Mr .Wtight selected: for the occupancy' of Irina self and .his bride, ' • Mr: James Themipsesi, our, baritone soleekt, spent the past week in Toe - :onto, iand his father; . Ma. •, 'George • Thompaint; visited the exhibition at Toronto the previous week, Judge and Mrs. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. •We' L.. Elliott; .have returned • ' from a delightful ;trip down the St. Lawrence: : • • • ' Me; and 'Mis C:hailes 'ShaW. '(nee Mise Georgina: Watson) it 'will he re- membered left town to -visit the old land; :twoor more years ago. • 1VIrs. Watson rearmed 'last Week and ivte: Shaw •will • return. later. • : • Mr. and • Mrs. R. S. %Means and . Miss Waliams are expected home :at • an early date from England. • -.Was M. :Doyle of Sedbery and her sister,. Mrs. McFadicien Of Sault Ste. Marie 'were the •guests recently of their- brothel- Judge Doyle and fam- ily.' They also visited the "National Exhibition.'' • -Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Munroe and little datigitter leiVort the afterireoe of. Labor Day for their home at Val- dosta; Georgia. • Mts. KernSgh.an Blyth, formerly' Of Detroit, was tne ,,test for some weeks of her father, Mr. kluckstep. Miss Cook of St. Louis iS the guest of her . Sister,..Mss. ITuckstep, and • Mother, Mrs. Cook, YOU MELANCHOLY WOMEN 1. Can't eVeh •sleep -restless day' and night--lifooding ,over imagined troub- '16 all the time. The disease isn't in the brain, but in thethIood which . is thin and. innatritious.' Do the right thing now and you'll be cured quick' ly. Just -stake Ferrozone ; it turns everything you eat • into tourishmet conseauently, 'blood •contialaing lo s of iron and oxygen -is formed. Fere rezone makes fleets, ' musele, nerae-, strengthens in a -week, cures very quickly. You'll live longer, feel bri- ghter,. be' free from melaneholy if you use Ferrozone. Fifty cents buys a box of this good tonid (fifty choco- lete qoated tableti in every box) at all dealers. The News-Iteeord any address until for 26 cents, Send at it distance, It ed. will be sent to the end of 19050 it to your friend Will be appreciat- * • Rebuked. . "loather," said .it boyof twelve, an you tell 'me. who Shylock was?" ,"What 1" exclaimed' the father in an, a.ggrieved.. tones: 'L46 1 sent you to Sunday-sehod for the,,,past six or Sewn YcabS. only.. to hawyou ask Me who Shylock was Shame on you, boy I Get your bible and find out at ottee 1"-Septernber Lippincott's. The Kidneys erially «t WednestlaY sight August Whea they are we*, tor. 30th from the storm which passed i„AA over Lake Huron washing away over rut Tor oLagniantro the whole 200 feet hi the concrete wall (three system suffers. Doolt„ neg. feet wide and risine eome four orlive ect) W• . . ein at this tune, but lect above the water.) It is thought: that praeticallY rea the maul towt'; heed the warning of the dation btoelis on the east side have; achinl heck wthe bloated beer. Nvasht4 into the lahe. I „ A craft containing 2,500,000 feet of azce, e sallow compiewit, logs cLusigned to the (1 oderich Luna-, the winery disorder, and ber Co., ast wweekas expeeted in to our liar- hevia treatment at once with bor l, 'but the storm pros- a) • late,• the raft will be taken ented the tugs from going out, ant Bay, and about a million feet, brou- eses. • ght down here this balance in the spring. kseasne, an'a th'!11 ale* timo num able cure to 81°1‘''S , whichcontalestlic best. and .11:totesd'iS.aorf rse curative substances. Mtrhze.:71t4erLarrt som\Whooyclig aago00,11htirtsa.1 send. for c13,04olitioonodRicodne:1,,os, No. 8. ?ma. at contract cni tho C. P. It. at lily tit .atiel Mrs. Stewart and family have removed from Niagara to hlytat at which. place Mr. Stewart iv When the • King Edward axrited at the dock on Suadaa evenng, 26th August, the friends of Mr. and 'Vim. Will Connor§ of Detroit, fermerly of town, were sorry to meet them with the litthe white casket coverod with floral tributes and lined with white roses which contained the recnaina of their lovely six mouths old infant, their bright dark eyed Mary Margate, pt. The little funeral took place on Monday morning front the home of the behle's grandparents, Mr. caul Mts. Denis Nevilie, to Inc R, 0. cem- etery at • Colborne, Rev, Father Mac- rae officiatina. Quite a nemter of earriases were in attendance, Mr. C tumors teturned last week to . De- troit. Much sympathy is extended ta, the young conple On the 1os3 • --ot their first-born:. Mr. land Mrs.. (belies ( laystal (n 3 Miss Sarah McKnieet) of Moo - Asset., ertivcd in ' tcriVil ut AiiicilAt. and while here wexe..the gueS- .ts • cif titer atnt, Mrs. Lewis Elliott, They also visited celatiVes at the Nilo.. end Mrs. Charles Chrystal • of Meosejaw . took passage on Friday ,per steamer Kir ,p ' EdWaecl. to visit Mrs: Sickles eat Port Huron and` oth- er relatives at Detroit! • • Cn Sunda Y afterneon v,an load of •the • London vole)iteers )(trove up King,stOn' street presumably :on their Way to hayfield and the song they sans showed little reverence f er the Svjaleath day, The chores Of the Son was' "What the .****.• do Wecare ?" it was, -truly unworthy 'of the Fusiliere. who ought • to stand high on the milt-. tary roll. They cerried very . bad - 1) at other pointS, Mr. Roy Harri- son received the ordera froixt.the Fus••• Alter Camp for hica,d and :pies. .:On Sunday last three companies et the Fusiliers: attended divine 'service at • St.,. :Geoege's. 'at ,11 m. They were ,he.aded by the ' htigte hand. • Rey. Mark Terminal •Was. assisted 'lay 'Rev. Mr, Buell. .• 1Virs. 4. J. HolMee and daughter's, 'the ,Misses Jessie and.Maric, of einety squats after sp,eneling some weeks with. Mrs.', Haines' George Thontscin, left iat Augooi to visitare- latiyes in Lawreheee steer St. Thom- as, and other Places, before rettirte• ing. to: their home . • Mr, Waite Logan of Buffalo', intends .ed ' • visiting .,Goderich on Saturday last • and spent Labor Day with his wif and daughter, Mrs.• Fred.. Mina ney, but he had to siak a crib at; • Buffalo oa, Sunday, a• prOceedint that was • a necessity, , consa4uently he could net leave l3difalo, • He has laid - cribs for Mitee'..at Buffalo and 'only Met with reverses oace. ' tMrs. A; 'McKay OE Stratford is at the old residence, West' Street,. heene '• of ' the Mites picks.on. • s . .1Virs; Crasaw.ellar, wife of• the Fein-. eo as the lake has been so rough of apardla Francis J. 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The schooner Vienna, Captain Mute duck 1VIcDonaldi owner, • itriaed from Sarnia on Tuesday and on Wednes- daY and on W,edneeday he had a pair of shears rerected'an order to take out • the foremaet; .which iwill be strength- ened at the mast head. The sehoonee • K.Oltage arrived on Vi'edna dee night from Cockle no Ise land; with* 1000. cedar posts isr the Goderich Lutrile r Co: When leir cargo ' is disehareed she will , sail for Sto- kes I3ay to load lumber for ' Soutn- amuton. KIDNEY pisEAsg: On: 20 YEARS •' Mrs. Caswell. 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