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CLINTON BRANCH
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EMI-. ATTENTION
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SAVINOS BANK ,
• AO0OUNTS
-8/. FARMER'S BUSINESS
/Int gidVertiOetatutu
Have a Guess, W A McConnell-.
A man's Stomach, vir s it Holmes
'Three Thousapd eiairs,Newcombe s
.School Books, Cooper's.. . ..
Boys Suits, E W Jacobs, , . ,
• School Days,0 Hoare..e • .
Men's Tweed Pants,Poplestone.-
Special for Saturday, Linder
Telegrapny,F E Osborne.- . . .
Farmto Rent, Henry Young .. . ..
It Would make you hungry, Nineens.
Executor's Bale, W
Notice to Creditors; Ridout & Hale. •
Little Savingeeliodgens Bros
,Clearing out Muslins,Tozer.... . .
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Oop* for changes of advertisement -
must be handed in by Tuesday
night. Small transient ads. *ill be
reeved up to Thursday deorning.
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Dr Wild, once famous as a preacher
and lecturer, died. at the home of his
son, near Toronto, on Tuesday.
A lot of4Sunday harm ball players on
.a farm neat. New York, refused to (fun 1
paying when the owner asked thena,7
to. Ile turoed a bull loose in thefieldi
and they fled like the wind. • •
CLINTON
Collegiate Institutt.
(Established. 1860
Fall Tenn Begins Tuesday, Sept 3
TEACIIING STAFF,
A, P. GluNnav. B.
Boner Graduate of ToroutO TIniversitt
Orectallst in Natural eeienee
eubieete Natural eateries and eseeereenr
I. W. TRELEAVEN, h. A.,
Bosior Graduate of Toronto university ;
speotatist le Classics
Subjects atin. Greektencl iiiistorr •
Mies E. R. Beleniectee Jae,.
Boner Graduate McMaster UstiVeraill
Suecialist in Matheinntieti
Subjects Jidatheniatios ,
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Honor Graduate of Toronto Uni;mrsitY ;
SPeoialist in Modern Iianguages
. Sebjetits grencti. German. s4id Senior Enguek
• Mies I, mole,
Commercial Specialist
SubJects Commercial Subieote and tnbor
English .
OFFICERS
nay. 0. a. Gems. et. A.. ebairinen _ •
Residence, $t Pars Rectory..delephoneai
A. P. GinantY, Principal.
Residence, itattenbud St,, Telephone 97.
U. 1. stoTaccuaw, seeretary-Treasurer,
Office, Albert et, Telephones). •
• CO 'CASES OF STEM' .
The famine courses of study are open to
' melee
(a) The General Course ;- .
(b) The Commercial Course.
(o) The Courses for Junior 'Matriculation and
the preliminary examinations of the teeened
aroma= ;
(d) The Courses for Teachers' Certificates.
A./e“AFPROVED" SCHOOL.
The Minion Collegiate .Institute is recognised
as an "Approved School by the Department 04
Education.
Eull information concretes test books, courses
• of study and other matters connected with the
• Institute moy be had on application to the
1- FALL TERM. I
Begins on flert..ist. our old -established and
reliable school offers the best facilities for
securing a sound business and shorthand
3 training, write for catalogue ; it pays to
I investigate.
British American Business College
.xonge and meefin sts , 'eremite. '
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Ordered Iteady.m.ade
Morrish & Crooks
Clothing Clothing „,
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At this season of the year we are boun
to have several broken lines in all kinds o
merchandise, but this store has no room for.
odds 2 nd enes. The benefit of the clearance
is yours. '
Three dozen Children's Sailor Hats, regular
20c and 25c, to clear at....,... . . ..
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Four dozeni Men's and Boy' :Caps, in odd _
sizes and makes,"regular25c and 35c, to
clearat ...„. ............ . .. . .
Three dozen Men's and Boy's Sailor ,Straw
Hats, regular 25c and soc, to clear at.
Men's Summer coats, in Lustres, • Linens,
10c
10.c:
etc., to clear at from 50c to $150
Twenty only Boy's Sumtner Coats, to. clear 50
at
Men's Summer Suits, regular $6.50, to clear e2 cti
cuwv
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Men's Summer Suitsregular $8..5o, to clear
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Men's Summer Suits,. Regular $rd, to clear $7 s0.
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immornammaimmlumelm
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111.1)irish iktormIlitso
"King" and "Borsaline Eat ifeadquarters.
Square 'Mil Por Every. Man "
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OLINTPN, ONTARIO- THURSDAY .AUGUST 20, 1908
l If you wish to know winotio
going on in your neighborhood
read the New Era.
SAlvares
ellIN4:01110,Vi I talgallfigoveut
Hallett Chultolett troWashIP
Oox.Nonca-Mioo B Murch,the mmuktro Nonts„.littrs pinnwasid,
popular teacher of S Id No '1, re -opened of lalueeasie visited at her nephew Mr
school on Monday Morning, A hand- Mr. J0413 TebbutVe last,weela • Mrs It
Nome brick hones; erected by Mr Hill e Evans emateateesa epept a few days
adde very much to the appearance of lest week visiting old friends on the
Mr Flerrington's farm; it is not yet Maitland con. Miss Oarline Litchten-
ready for occupatiorebut he will SbOrb.• kitein of Niagara Falls is spending her
is, be able to get into it. Mr W SheP- vacation with Miss Minnie Lobb. Rev
nerd's now barn, though not yet corn- W Stoddart, Missouri, Tr So Vent a
pletedes ready' for this year's harvest; fsw der; with his brother Mr James
it is a fine, commodious building, and atodoera Maitland cam
will be fitted with ad laboraaving NToems -Mr and Mrs Owe H Hard It
equipment, necessary to make labor attended the funeral of Mrs. Jas. B.
on the :arm "a joy forever";Mr Maine, Nichol, Bluevale, on Saturday last,
has the contract and always does a The fnaeral was a very large one, de -
'good lob; Mr Sheppard's push and ceased having been very widely known
enteepriee is Shown in the fact that and respected by everyone mei° knew
four weeks from the thus t he old barn her. •
was burned dowp; he had the frame of
the new one raised. . ,
auburn
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NoTios -- Mr Hewett, who has been
living in Bast Wewlinosh, Lokyril SouLai.-4-khe boeial held on
boundary; heria a
slice -fly move to a farm on the H011ett the church: lawn on Tuesday evening
residence hereon; he is a. good farmer
farmer. and will make a good citizen.
Mi W Lawson, who bon eht the Wal TfuhrenTisohnevfl vVairtia0Orscehleeestiroan,e acilfraLoosnfd coonn:
lace ferna on the 6th; but who 01,17
partially moved to at, has taken up
good ee.presentative Passed off with the usual success at.
ale tinuously. Total receipts amounted to
$110,50, *
tallied by St, Marks in that direction
a good neighbor,and will be welcomed Corremaier Is LET -.Th 'contract for
to ;his locality, Mr John Finglancaof the new Baptist church, has been let
the 18th, bases:Veer cub playing about to Mr L Hill, of lelyth,and it is expect -
his orchard; it was "caught by his son ed that work will. be commenced next
Will; who is on mission week, in the week. The plans call foram up-todate
neiehborhood, and was sent here to building with basement,. of red . brick
be raitericli 4130th Liberals and COneer' with cement blocks as 'ugh as top of
vatives have placed& number of ftp- basement. There will be a neat porch
peals 'against the voter's list, in the on the front with double doors, and
hands of the clerk; many of. these are the roof will be eurmounted with a
changes that have taken place Sine° bell ' tower.
. the assessor made his rounds.
Cannon NOTES - The Methodist
WEDDED - A quiet wedding took people of Donuyerook have secured
place at the home of Mr and. Mrs Sam- the services of Rev. Dr, Dougall, of
uel Cole, COD lt, Hulled, when their Goderich for their anniversary services
daughter Lucy was wedded to Rohert Sept 18th and 14th. He will preach on
McBurney. Menteith, Man, • The Sunday. at 2.80 and 7.80 p.m., and give
wedding took place at six o'clecle on "Ireland and some Irishmen" from the
Wednesday; Aug 12.. The Conti:toe* lecture platforin Monday night. AO,
was performed by Rev IL Small of 'urn Methodist church has set the date
Blyth, after which. a' dainty tea was of its anniversary fez, Oot, 14th, when
• served.. • The bride was unattended ex-• Rev. E. G. Powell, of Brussels, will be
cept fcir a little flower girl, Miss Ida the preacher. . •
Hid, niece of the groom. The wedding GONE Water -Seireral from this vie -
march was played by Miss 'Bertha inity have gone west on the last two
Manning. The bride was attired in excursions.- Among blieSe b) leave last
gray puns veiling, and her traYeling Friday were •Mies Mabel Erratt and
deress was navy blue Satin dab', and MarY Ploughmen, Messrs HMoggridge
white silk Waist, and a gray Leghorn W J McBrien, C Wilson, N Scales, Jas
hat. The groom's gift to the bride and Rah Ferguson, Art and Rayinotid
was a • Gold Locket and Chain, and Ferguson mid Geo Lawlor. Those leav-
to the flower girl, . a gold necklace, ing on Tuesday were Mrs john Sym.
many useful and pretty presents show. ingteri; Mrs Donald Patterson and
ea the good wishes of :the bride's daughter. „Fern, Mrs John Dobie„ sr, ,
many friends; after visiting friends at Who. pee. to the Soo, and who was ac-
.Teedwater, Kincardine, and ether companied by son Frank, who ticketed
Pieces they Willleatm for • there oelv for B. •
home at 1VIenteith, Manitoba. Ceitzeseett .:•-• Last Saturday eight
Stanley aconsiderable4oliicollision f etxwedi thetizug.egnot buggiefront s
(lc, iho
lgoTEs -Miss Myrtle Pearson, whoMecide. After one rig going success'.
has been :visiting for a , few days in, fully over the axles of the other, the.
Seaforth, returned 'hoine Saturday horse took the eiclewallablit did not
afternoon, accompanied. by Miss May get between many buildings...end poets
Stoddart, •who will be her guest for Were it was free, doing some damage
couple of days: Mrs. Scott of Brant to the buggy, but none to itself. The
ford, her daughter Mrs Fair,. and occupant; Mr Wm Campbell. Was not
grand -daughter Miss Fair, were Visit- much hurt, and on the Whole Ithings
ing this week at the ' hems of her could easily, have ioeen very muiea.
sister Mrs Dunean MoKentie. .Mr. worse. '
Thee McDonald of the London Police -Lev..-
.a...ems-a-Mr E Robertson supplied
f-oree-,:atid *Ate are -this week at the the pulpit of Victeeie. St; Church. in
home of Mre,Peter. Oanaptielle Tom's Godetich on Sunday last.. Mr. and
many friends are Pleased to hear the Mrs: R. McKee and Mrs. MacLeu hlan
music of the bagpipes- Mr Rueben
Butchart of Toronto, is visiting at the
home of his uncle, Mr J Butchart. Mrs
.McDougal of Komoka rend his delight-
er are also Visiting at 'the home of Mr
Butchart. Mr Hugh Gilmour,. Mr
Thos Baird, . Walter Layton, 'Mese);
Jean Amason and•Tena.Beitel; left on
Tuesday for Moose. Jaw, :and other
points in Saskatchewan.
OLS.ONS
BANK
Incorporated ISS5
eapital, 1 $3,3740000.
• 11pst 'Fund, $3,3tt1too0
aa 65. Brattehes in Canada., And,Agenta and COrrespondento 10a
the:Prinelpalteitles in the World.
A ORNEitAt liAlltiliNG3111SINESS TRANSAVIED.
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ErrrEnTasbrEE- Mr John Butchart
enteetabeed a large number of neigh-
bors on Monday evening. They were
shown a large collection of , Chinese
curiosities an&work of: Art. brought
over from China by Dr Sas Butchart
'who is home on furlough -from' the
mission field, The doctor also gave
some interesting descriptions of China
and Japan illustrated by ex cellent
magic Jai:item views. Lunch was
served after the elem., were seen.
Seatorth
The final game in the borne and home
Aeries in the C.L.A. serei-finals for the
intermediate lacrosse ehempionship
was played at. iFleaforth Friday, be-
tween Seaforth and Woodstock before
a good 'crowd of local. enthusiasts. The
teams piit lip only a fair exhibition of
lacrosse. in each case the defence was
too strong toe the home, with the re -
stilt that the seore wee Seaforth
'winning by two goals to one.
Although a, little slow in the field the
Checking was close, bit; Referee Wag,
borne prevented aneerough pie*. only
lour players being sent to thelence. It
was not until the second quarter that
the home team were able to make the
first Score, which they did after 15
minutes play. The third quarter went
without a goal. In the fourth Wood -
stook evened up after three • Minutes
play, but the home team again teak
the lead by scoring another in one
minute. • •
Leebura •
Norris Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Obitton
and children, of Stream% visited rel-
atives here last Week. Miss:Rath Shaw
returned to her school at Hanover on
Saturday after spending her holidays
With her parents) here. Miss Porter,of
Stratford, was the guest of her friend,
Miss Mary Linklater for a few days
last week, Master David Yonegstor,
ithd his sister Mamieefrom neat Gran-
ton, Are spending their holidays with
their cousin Jean and Hunie chitton.
Rev.. Me. Sones, of the Baptist Church
Goderich, pale a visit to some of his
congregation on Friday of last week.
Miss Edith Barton, accoropanied by
Mrs 14. Herten,. of Dunlop, and two
daughters, paid a 'Atilt to relatives in
Huillett, returning home the beginning
Of the week. Miss Lou Stirlingeof Buf-
falo, is visiting her paraltS here.
Thrashing has started in our burg. Mr
I Chisholm being the first on the roll.
t all Brandt litthindit *noire highoot moo
tort Brinch, M DOWDING', iVitto4
a
visited with relatives. ea Wing am.
Miss Mabel Erratt left on Tuesday to land will officiate.. Thos. Boyce and
visit relatives in the West. Our school wife are the guests of their ion, James
re -opened. on Monday. Owing to .the eyee. Miss May Beatty, Pand Mills,
absence of Mies Schluter on a trip to is the guest of her aunt, kfrs. Smith.
the west, the Junior Division is being Misses Kittle Hart and Laura Sewers,
taught by J. E. Robertson. Several have returned to :heir various schools
visitors, are hereabouts this week, at Christena ruidTilburya Miss A Swan
among . them. Miss Joan $trbrIg, of has ,returned from visiting friends
Goderich, Ida Curry, of Godericb, at at Westininstere Mrs John Aikenhead
Erratt's ; Mrs Moore, of 'Guelph, at and family. of London, are visiting re! -
Mrs Muntoe's Wee:bates. of Ridge- atiyes in the neighborhood. Among
ford, Mich., at her father's, and Miss those Who left for the west this week
Finch, of Seaforth. Maud Ferguson were Miss Jennie Bell to visit at the
returned lad week from 'Clinton., and home of her sister Mrs McCartney,
will remain at home for a couple Moosejew, and Miss Hess Aikerihead,
weeks holidays. Miss Carrie Stewart, to visither sister Mrs Caskey, Portage
of Winghain, visiting at•the Fergus- 14 Prairie. • Our schools here started
on.horae. A slight change took effect this week. Mrs; Rathwell, Toronto, is
in the mail route this weelathe carrier the guest of Mrs Rattenbury. Miss
leaving forWestfield after the 8 train, Carmen, Lonclout is the guest of aloe
instead of the 12- as formerly, thus eh- sister. Rogers. The roof is on the
ablingonenean to do the carriers work. new Presbyterian Miura( ; the slating
'John Ferguson, who has been black-. will be started this week; Mr. King,
•sreithing on a bridge contractors gang London; baying charge. Flax is now
returieed to his.home here for ,a short being harvested a number of Indians
,tiiiie. Hens evidently pay, with eggs are m the neighborhoed pulling the
at 20c at W T Riddell% . flair,a,nd living in tents boarding them-
• selves with thew families. Walter
Consteace Layton left this week for the west;
,
WII114111 WilliMCC terra,
110148, -,Mr Frank Caldwell, Id. on
raday morning for Southern Nanette
BorreNovember 12eh, 1834
station this week by D Cante
visit hie sister Mrs T Tarnbir re One
loo ; the
Car ot of epplea was ehipped rom this J Died August 17th, 1908.
ralftlwYeiesksManaditth"istlinwdeelliceraebotebt18207rerr-'' make the ittgsd
sons left here for the West, most of eaebpovreegarnetn tchuanteewmeenhtaytof3,
them by the GT.R hut a few by Q P It aware, ha 'htleeruPsaorttraeurio'agS "if par Ai oamres
from Blyth. Rev Smell of Myth ware weeks past with heart trouble, but his.
greeted by a good congregation in
IieYs
t1aAeinItitItigf's°welleslatelrzC14chlastSueThebridgetb14rdcthigisea88tagrraLrthe;iverisbeing eeewrent:rbaned0f iisbeng,
dPaaysasa. geTibse nftlatemVeerrsY•aertlerehatvQirlaga pfoaow,r ianbgle026°0w"sevrecr7hee rint'se°aasMuLnatYanIngrani
success ft""ing "P the 14arvest as it ter partaking of a light breakfast, eat
tains so often.
NI elMeoville • son-in-law read a few paragraphs front
QU all 'easy chat listeeing, while hie
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the daily paper. While so occupied he
CIBEESE-One hundied boxes of July suddenly gasped for 'breath, and in a
and August make of cheese were sold few moments period to the beyond.
last week by Mr Rolland, to Lovell & His end was paiolese, .
Christmas, Montreal, at 12 3 8c. per ge, W VV Ferran first slaw the light of
which is considered a good price, dey it Farrah's Point, on the St. Lew.
NOTES' -Air W Jenkins who latelY'. rence, County of Stormont. Re rce
peeved too oar,euease is maatag pee, ceived his- education at the Public
Grain -
this year, The winter apples are not SehOnl, in his native village, After
perations for the apple business again
so plentiful this year.but there. is quite wmr4tercl Agate:1.4in the 'Cornwall Gram,
a i a r g 0 quantity of fan fruit that will 8elatyy'aigQej'aveislisEtifenedgoialinde7etPhieni rt- avbtedy :a3fteabsii
be shipped out West. ,
and highly respected. resident of God- & Prescott R R. having full °halve of •
DEATH -The funeral of a wellknoWle ;TRresidente e Dafterwardsgirteeothe bel ngGrandaappointed Trunkoipte i 1
ternoon to Maitland. cemetery. The February,1858 he received the appoint
diesection of the 'Brockville division. In
erich township took place Tuesday af.
deceased; Mrs Samuel Walter, was '71 ment as engineer, to construct about
years and 4 months' 'of age. She had 120 miles of gravel roade in the County
a stroke of paralysis' on kriday night of Huron, /rein the contracting firm of
last, and died on Sunday. She wee a Wilson & Row. He next appeared as
native Of Derhare County,. where a
brother, Robert Barrie, is still living. with George $. Jarvis he Went into the
an oil speculator.• when in company
Mrs Thomas Douglas, Woodstock, is 4 County of Ietrabton, and there maim -
sister, and two sons and two daughter -factured refined oil from the Canadian
alse suryiee, Samuel T. Walter, produce. This not proving a success.
still living on the homestead, on the fie venture; the firm sold out in 18(14,
Huron, road ; J E Walter, of Redlends, and Mr Ferran returned to Clinton, It
Cal ; Mrs W. H. Tebbutt, of Redlands, was at the end of this year, the month
Cal , And Mies Oarrie T at bola10. The of December, he was appointed Divi -
deceased was a member of the Metho- sion Court Clerk by the late Judge
dist church and the services Tuesday' Cooper, which officelieheld with much'
were conducted by Rev T J Snowden, acceptance until lest month, when he
of Holmesville, • assisted by Rev. J. resigned on account of failing health,
Greene, of 'Clinton, The pall bearers In 1866 he served as a councillor in
were : Angiis McLeod,,Sanniel Sturdy," the then village of Clinten; and
J S Holmes, W B Forrester, A J. COur-
• Melcillop - -
. afterwards held the position of Reeve
for 6*ears, ending his municipal career
as Mayer upon the Village being
tine and W 'Rettedge. . -
Goon LAMBS, -Mr. Andre* Render. • char:wed. into a Town. In 1868 he built
son, con 4, elcilloiehas alcumb-s,which. an oatmeal mid close to the G. LR. de-
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in many respects surpass any we have pot; which he conducted for 5 years, at.
yet heard of. These three lambs areall. the
same to R M Racey. In 1882 he joieed
end of which period he sold :the
bout the middle of April, One Of these, the firm• of Macpherson & Hovey, in
from one ewe. They were dropped a,
a *ether. weighed 9,e' pounds, and was the manufacture otagriculturaleraplee
sold to Meson. Everett & Sons, botch. reent%Principally threshingmgchines,
and weigh 90 pounds each. : One . of 4nd in May of the next yeer, 1883, he
beeame the head partner in the bank -
ere, Seafortb, . The Other two are ewes
these ewes when about two weeks old ing firm of Farrah & Tisdall." This lat.
got out of its pen endives trempled on tee venture was successfully oarried on
by a horse and. had the front . and hind by the firm for. about 10 years, when
Mr Ferran retired. .A man of ' great
covered and is noW as smart as if with- energy, be carried On during this time
leg broken,. but by good nursing it re-
hig lied liapeened it. None of these a banking business in Elora under the
Archibald,
lambs received extra' feed or care ex, fleilabriFiethaflaevitneeeeYeee9atfres7eneager:madneisrPlsainntge: of she
'cept what Was given the ether sheep
.....„--e..--e....—. • ing been dissolved by the death of Mr
The firm of Macpherson :,/s Hovey have
in the flock. . •
• - Bruceni jid. IManage.mwherst inniiiyaboocianat patwnyo _wyeaasre_foarginoot
NoTzs—The' congregations of the ander the, mune of the Clinton Found-
lftla tuenRiberiv
ijncitithati
RmOsesfwhoildlihsfoldc:htuh.recChoomne .ry & Theeeheit Co, Of whieh Me Ferran
was elected President. : ' •
Sabbath next ; a rneniber from Scot, • By this brief summery it will be seen
that the subject of our sketch was a
Kean of great business' ability, indomit-
able energy, aud has been very closely '
allied with the history and progress of
the Town of efileten. . We can safely.
say that no man •was better known in
this connection. He iiivaria,blY wane.
ist supported everythingtliat furthered
the advancement of Clinton. Brit it
was not only in Ousinees matters that'
his energies displayed themsetees. Like.
all. Merl of -woes than ordinary mental
calibre, he had his hobby ; and his
hobby wag. a :good horse! : Nobody
.knew.better the points Of a goodliorse.
than W. W. Ferran...He Was an•excel-
lent, fearless driver; and it was a rollith'
day,and the roads were in an execrable
if not impassible .conclition, that did
not see him about 4.p m turn out with
his unmatched team of pricers, to take
. his daily health -giving pleasure, in a
fest run through the • country. The
memory of his returning, sometimes:
jiterally mud bespattered, at e sharp
clip up through the main street. and
'the skill with which, withoet slacken.'
ing.speed, • he turned the sheep corner.
by the Town Hall; and never drew rein
. 'team on their eta,bie floor will not eas-
ily be defame. •
:He did. a. great deal towards intro-
ducing e good strafe of trotting horses
and metiers good apiimal in the County
of throe, and elsewhere, hails Athol-
cot.thiestonk farni) as. its birth -piece. -
Noe to weary our 'readers-, he 'deleted
some of his eparetime to therritsing of
apple trees,possessing the largest orch-
ard in these parte, namely one coetain-
ing upwards of 2,500 trees. of the best
known varieties. His one game wee'
lawn bowle,which he entered into with
the same enthusiasm that merited him
in all he did. It isjust oneyear aete,tilet,
beastonished the beholders in Goder-
ich•by making the supposed melte-ink
from Seaforth take A second place.
• lin politics he was 'a Liberal; and in
religion' an • 'Anghean. He was jostly
known as the "Pope Men's Friend"and
widespread was the regret when his
demise beceree known. He was notone
of those who ostentatiously display
their deeds of benevolence, and -roan*
a kind action of his wee knowittet to
himself and the recipient. The Angli,
can Church in Clinton loaee a generous
supporter. For years he has been prac-
tit:alive so far as one Member is con.
corned, the meinstav Of the congrega-
tion. and it Will be difficult. if possible,
to -replace him. Never Was he appeal.
ed to in vain for any church pqrpose.
In colacluslcm we think We may safely
say, that taking him all An all, nobody
in our midst will be more erinetally
,
miesed and deplored.
He utatried. in 1807 Ellen, &lighter
Of Dr John Archibald. of Camera%
who, sureives him, together with 'a
daughter Eva, the Wife of Mr. likTorr
Rance,to whom in On:0MM With Many
we respectfully tender our • sympathy
in this their hour of deep bereavement
ilave
Guess
We are offering a.nice •
• prize for the closed, es,
timator as, to the num-
ber of Gem rings 'in our
• north window.
A 25e Purchase n.
titles you to a StlIESS.
Contest closes Satin.-
..
day night •
..A. McConnell
Phm. 13.
0.P.R; Telegraph Agency
Whighnm
W11.18 (31/AMPIOXSUIP The best
1, game layed in the Lakeside League
this season Was witnessed at Lucknow
Friday afternoon, when Winghain
and Lucknow teams played their finals.
At the ninth inning the score stood 3:3
and at the seventeenth inning the tie
waibroken by. Pitcher johnoton's safe
hit, bringing in the winning rim for
the local team,
A WINNEE--Darky Hal, the wonder -
tut pafing horse owned by Mr Swartz,
captured, tint money at Detroit and
third at Buil-Alia Although tirl
Swartz does not altvaYs win the big-
gest stakes, he is generally suceetraful
to pull out near the leatl•
St
Governs hie Mind and controls;
his body •
If your stomach is right, you're
all right, if wrong then you are
wrong physically.
•
• • O. D. C.•
pi a wonderful preparation: for
correcting all digestive disturb-
ances, we. recommend it and
guarantee it.
e: It's 50e per bottle.
Baking Powder S
made, 25e a l.
Notits- Mr Richard Proctor -of be where he takes charee of a threshing
state of Idaho, is at present visiting outfit
with his mother. . Miss Annie Clarke,
Sereforth,was recently the guest of her Local a errfl
cousin, Miss Evelyn Clarke. Mee E The Picnic next) Tuesday. On behalf
Emerson. of Stouffyille, was. visignse Of St. Joseph's ' be a Neit-
her parents Mr mid 1Vfrs I m i'1sn
Britton lase Sant one. .Fuether reference to 14 yok
-bits NirWlls°0ti s°nChurehOhlines., —
Of Cf!eVeland, Ohio;are visiting friends be found under
in this . vicinity at present., N RESIGNED Mr'M p McTaggart,
A.dams grew on his tared one head of Secretary Treaeurereeritlieees Ohoallsegfn
i:tit
oats on which was one hundred and Institute Board ot T us
she grains, it is on exhibition at It dered his resignation, as he desires to
Clerke's store. Mrs W B Cook left give his attention to Ins .ownelateinaer.,
Toesday last to visit her delight er Mrs interests.. We at: siiiirehitv.voll bbeeen a
Thor) Lower), who resides at Brandon. ()NGwith rfegraes
cursion for' the West. We wish them a CARPET BALLS -The C 0 F crack
Quite a number of our rung men careful,co r eo :and et11:irgt
• started Friday last on the harvest ex,
Carpet Bell team visited HensalaMoe-
yvhilethere. Mi'A Leitch day night and trimmed the 00 Ft of
joyable time
safe and pleasant voyage end. an.en-
that burg, by a Majority of -20. The
Leitch's loos, especially. when good .
'100ai players report having had a most
enjoyable titne.and long foethe chance
lost e horse this Week vetoed at frone
$175 to $200; we regret. to hear of Mr
to "repeat the dodo" in their own hall,
horses are so valuable, .Mr Geo Riley
has soldhis cherinut driver to Mr D s. THE TA XES - People who think
Sutherland; Mr Riley realized e good Clinton takes high at 22f, mills on the
figure yet Mr Sutherland !las a h.orse. le, fare well bff as compared. with the
well A ortli the money paid. •ra °payers of Seaforth. ' The total tax
Blyth. rate for nubile school supporters in
that town is 27 mills on the dollar and
y s ivic was mills on the dollar
held ' last Friday, when Kincardine ' '
Base Dail teana played the home team A. NEW STORE -The Misses Millie
and the result being in favor of the and Lou Little intend opening a store
home team, the score standing 6 to 16, for the sale of all descriptione of home
The bowling lawn. also had Some vial. -
tore *OM litussels two rinks coming takes, dn., 'and will alls° te"s Ila Sgld
Made paStry, such as bread, bts,
over and .playing a: friendly game. Dr cold luncheons, as desired. They. ill
Ed Wilford will le.ave riOit Thursday eeenPY the stand in the MacKay block
for the old land, where he will take A formerly used by A It Smith, and will
course hi the hospitals of Edinburgh, be ready for business about the lst of
previous to ma leaving for china as a September. Thee() Young ladies are
missiohary the Coming fall. Rey. well known, and taped to fill a,
Hannah, associate secretary of the demand for home-made i3.rtieles of the
Sunday Alliance, occupied the pulpits nature mentioned. ,
of the Methodist and Presbyterian Atiorligit CLINTONIAN HON.
chorches last Sunday ; he laid mime ORED-We understand that Mr G A.
prectical Schemes before the people, McKee B A (kr Doherty's son.in.law)
and it now vette with Our citizena it forMer ChiSsidal Master of Clinton
whether the Lords Day.Will be dese. and London Collegiates, has been ap,
ratted by doing Oat is not neeessary, pointed simerviser of sehools in Strath.
A large number from Blyth and • the cella, AIM., also , Classical Master in
surrounding tons left on Tuesday their University'. Strathcona re not
morning for thnwest by the 0 P R. far from Edmonton and las:University
. • city,and the appointment is an hn.
a$hIletit • portant one, as a ehoice for Deputy
,Minister of Education is frequently
' 00A1.01t.BEn.-A tonipanyhas Wen tnadefrore the Province University,
ergalliZed for the purpose of opening and it is said that Mr MelCee has at
up a coal oil bed. Derrick and other ready been interviewed with a view
aparatus are on the gtound, and oper.
agony have boon.
• for Separate school supporters 28 1-10
NOTES --BI th' C' Holiday
of making hirer Deputy Minieter of ,
We naake "Pu.rit '; he best
lloinies
PhinB
• Manetteeturtna Ohemisit
FALL FAIRS
•
Toronto ........ ....
Aug. 20 -Sept ,14,-
11-10
Wingham, Sept 24-25
Blyth... ... .. . ... ....... Sept. 20-30 . .
RipleySept, 29-30
Bruesels..,
Fordwich.. . . .. ....... . .• ......Oct. 5
-Dungannon.. .. .. . .. „ .0ct. 7-8
Mitchell,' .. 15-16
Kincardine ,.....e...... e▪ Sept 16-17
Listowel-
...... Sept 22-24
St . ,Sept 23-24
Goderith. .
Svolot -A eeleidee ternada swept
over Goderich Bundav night-. Trees
Were uprooted and broken branches are
strewn in all directions. The roof VMS
partially blown off the Meteart block
on tbe Sentare over the stores occupied
bv- IV 0 PrXharn and 11 Edwards. The
Wheel RigM1011131tklYV1311111t was bad.
Iv datuarpd, windows blown in and
tbelreof half taken nit The street.:
were perfect torrents. The tirlan
WAS fierce at limes,but no datnagefroto
Education for tone Provinceof AIN**, is top°
IMPROVING APPEARANCES, -
The Brussels Post eayse- 'In driving
through therural districts a marked
improvement is noticeable in • the
premises of many. farmers. In addition „
to better farm buildings and cultivated
acres are tidier barnyards,well waned.. '
orchid -cis, neater trines, well kept
lawns and flower beds, the removal of •
the gate at the road and a general .
thriftiness about the whole place. A.
little additional Work and care coupled
mwrithughat4vtaosntdinerer ;3.nof Inaouuit4aay. farm-
stead.
stead. The expense is trifling as coin -
pared to the , increased 'value where
theft things mate There is the culti-
vation of a better order of things in '
the minds of the young people as well
which will tend to , the good a the
community in years to come. • A trial
by those . who are yet uninitiated will ,
peciee the value of the experiment." '
[IVithout muchtflottorexpense many
others eould do as above stated;
itreally only requires a little time and
work, much of which could be done in ,
"off seasons" and slack days.]
6 littiok-keepers • •
stenographers and
,
0 0
trained by our management last yea
gper e no e counts. Graduatea irtost
Buccessful, Special Course forTeachers.
Mail Courses. Send postal for vatic -
FAL TER OPENS SEPT. lst,
1:01.143111 .
• . Veo. ,Spettori.' Prin. al'
The
•VVhitney
WagOn
O'nr, little Whitney Wag-
on will call at your place
with
Reipath's
Granulated Sugar
ior $5,20.
T O'NEIL
$
GROOM