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Personal Notes
If those bevies relatives or friends
visiting in trowra or same UNVSY
notify UR Of the fact sach weeks we
wonld announce it itithe New FAA.
Simpson Bros. general Merchants at
Fordyce have made an. essignment,
-gram t ' " " v been engaged as teacher in Bruce
1 The daughter of Mrs Pope,Hellcat%
, nearly poisoned herself by drinking
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yo.44.4,,ift.i.t..t.i.t.t.s.a.i....itt Mies Clara McKinley, Seafortb, has
' 11. Runt *pent a few days in London, Mines
Dr. Bert Jackson is visiting relatives ' Mr James Taylor, has sold his 100
in Exeter. acre farm on the nth • concession of
Miss Dunkee, of Elmira, is the guest Turnoerry, to Mr John Baird.
of Miss Mae Bell. . Mr Alfred E. Elliott. has sold his
S. W. Irwin made a business trip to farirraso
in Turnberry,iolifro
fmo
neoaarrmh.
Wiyntgtians to
London on Tuesday. a
Mrs Bobier and son, of Exeter; are Rev C L. Mills, a fort:tier rector of
the guests of Mr A. Hooper.
Trinity church Blyth, has been trans -
Mrs Boyce; of Mitchell, has been the torrid from Pine River to Alvinston,
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guest of liiiss Emma Ratioaell, Mr W. H. Cline bas accepted a pos-
Mrs
John Bell is visiting her (laugh- tion on the Grand Trunk Railway, at
ter, Mrs H. 0, Bell, Wingharse London, and will likely remove from
Seafortkehortly.
The New
WallPapers
Are Here.
Miss Labiah Clark has gonei•to
Guelphsto reside with her brat ea
Mies Agnes Whittingham returned
on Thursday from an extended visit in
Ailsa. Craig and London.
Miss Mn/ie Campbell, of Bayfield,
McEwan.'
• Mr. and Mrs Geo. Muria, are iyisit-
is tbis wee the guest of Miss ,Mery
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The Samuel Horn tarns near Elm -
vale which was sold by public auction
on Monday was purchased by Mr aehn
Johns, of Elireville, foe ono,
Miss'Edna McCallum, who is engag-
ed in the Sovereign Bank, Exeter, has
accepted a position with the,Gordon
Mackay Co. at Toronto.
Rev J. C. Rein, of Nile. Intabeen un-
ingfreir daughter, Mrs. . Lindsay, animously invited to remain for an -
L lyth,
• other year,and aceepted,subjectto the
Mr and Mr e Thoe'MORriiiii, ofRipley, action of the Stationing Committee of
are viettiog friends, In `taint= •
this Conference.
•*emit iitabel ouit ,01,i.o.ha: hionavisit. xrpprean.MgeillitiSyr:iyffetahreibaldgeo!iheissidFeelltotrouf.
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ing in Toronto and Stratford returned ary he started in bueiness here, Itall
home on Saturday. has been a continuous resident here
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da.Mysies•aMt atryooLvsgohows,pelnastta vrcoeoukpile:t000f lainmcer thatguestof Ms Leckie: ; Mani near Harpurhey, in Mclaillop, to
jt.imAeltcheson. hag sold his
Mr Peter McKenzle, M P„, for South 1 Mr Robert Murdie, for he sum of
Bruce, was here on a visit to hit sister, $2 700 The farm contains about 28
rs c ,, • • . but it is a er - Choice lot with
good brianings. —
The marriage took place very quietly.4
Miss Annie Foote, of Bannoekburn; -
is at present the guest ofer .Aunt,
Mrs Will Simpson, Princess St, on Wednesday afternoon at 6 clock
Mr and Mrs Landerkin, of taiaretal at the residence of the bride's fa.ther,of
Mcawan, left for the west on wed_ ' •Cluif, of Seaforth, and Mr. Sas. Grieve
Miss May, only daughter of Mr. N.
City, who have been visiting Mr D.
' nesday. , son Of Mr. Robt. Grieve, of McKillop.
' Howard Porter, eldest son •of Mrs I Arrangements are being completed
• Porter, Rattenbury St., has taken a 4
for the opening of the new North
Street Met
situation in an ' insmanee office at I hodist 'church, Goderich, on I
Hamilton. 1 the 18th Inst , when Rev Dr Carman,
in this vicinity,. returns to the west ' " Ilefdetdieca'Cana-
te the '
tar. ChurchMs of Woolsley, rsitnbtoednydenwti
ache has been lashing :his old friends •
Sark, il agrannerafaletroPdei
new edifice. I
. ence Willis were interred in the Port
The remains •of tbe late Miss Flow-
next week.
'Mrs F. L., German and daughter ' Albert cemetery on Friday afternoon.
1 Mildred, of Buffalo, are visiting the ' The deceased, was in her twenty-first
' former's parents, Mr and Mrs Isaac year. Her death occurred in London,
Jackson, • ' where. she had gone to have an opera
Mist D. C. Ross of Lumsden, Alta, tion perfernied for appendicitis.
g?5„a/usive designs, bought from the best Manufacturers
in Canada.
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New Dress Goods
at the New Store
The New Dress Goods we arc
showing for spring are, by many
people, said to be beautiful." Of
course we haven't as big a variety
as we will have later on, but stil[
our stock at present will give you a
good idea what will be worn this
spring and summer.
Nearly every day new goods
are arrivingk and in nearly every
case, something never shown in
Clinton before.
This week we place on our count-
ers New Grey Dress Goods, beautiful
• white and colored Muslins, fancy
Vestings in twenty different patterns,
new Lawn Waists and white Mus:lin.
Underwear, plain and fancy iRibbons.
dark and light English Prints, etc.
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Dress=Making
Department.
Miss M c D onal d, formerly of
Goderich, has charge of our Dress-
making Departmentand is now ready
to receive customers. Any orders en-
trurted to her will have prompt and •
cireful attention.
The Millinery Opening will be
announced next week.
Clothing. Store';
News ..
The Clothing Store- has been
considerably enlarged this week,:.
and we have now as complele a
.1Nlen's Store as to be found in town.
New lines of Men's and Boys' Cloth-
ing are being opened this week,
The best values wehave ever
shown are here.
Boy's Suits
• $2,50 to $7,5O
'sSuits.
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47.00 TO $100
ss
ASK: TO SEE OUR
iNSURANCi1 AT.
By buyingone, you have
your life insured for $2,500
for 6 months,—and all you
have to da js to buy the
Hat at 525a
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Special Onezway
Excursions.
Billings, Mont $ 85.30
Denver, Colored% Springs, Salt • .
Lake City $ 40:30
Nelson, Roseland, B.C..Spo-
kane, Wash $ 40.80
Portland, Ore., Seattle, Van-
couver, Victoria ' $ 43.30
San Francisco, Cal $ 43 75
Proportionately low rates from other
points. Tickets. on -sale from Feb.
15th to April 7th.
For tickets and full information call on
E. It. llodgens; Town Ago&
The 1i on New Era
FRIDAY, MARCH 9 1900 '
A St. Catharines minister has dis-
missed all the ladies of his choir for
flirting. If this thing goes on there
won't be any int; at all in belonging to
a choir.
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It is suggested that the Government
should "sample" liquor sold, like tests
are made as to the purity of milk. Just
magine how the boys would tumble
over each other to get the appointment
of "sampler."
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The Provincial Expenditure
• The first estimatee of expendiaire
for the Province fot the -Year, 1906'
were laid or the table of the Legielas
Th k ior it545,744
the
the
rst
by
tore ori Itfonda,y. e
more than the first estimates for
year 1905. The exPexiditsiteS for
year 190-5 were :$5,306,010, and th'e fi
estimates for 1900 • eiceed thie surn
House and Lot for Sale
A BIG SNAP FOR A QUICK PURCHASER.
The' house now occupied by me, containing 14 rooms.
A two-story frame building; front, -side and back en-
trance.; corner lot ; half -acre ; good stable, from side
entrance ; good orchard. For an immediate purchaser,
will be sold at. a BARGAIN. The house is built of solid •
timbers, and will last a life -time. $200 spent recently in
modern improvements. For further particulars, or an
inspection of property, apply to
THOS. JACKSON, SEN., CLINTON
and M.. C. Ross, of Fargo, Dakota, Mr James McMichael, the veteran '''V'Wlirstr ar'-w
who have been visiting hereleft for president of the Seaforth Bowling • - • '
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i their homes in the west on Monday. Club and Messrs John Shine and Wm. • ..
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Her ott had a of bowls on the , ; c'
Rev. Frs. Corcoran, Seaforth, Cor- game, rammitnleation •
and Dunn. of Par'khill, were guests of arY 23ra• Bowling in . February i; We donot hold. OUT selves .responsible for
coron, Teeswater • Kelly, Walkerten : •bow ing green on Friday last, Febru
any opinions exaressed under this head-
. • something of a novelty in this country.. I ing -En Naw ERA.
I Rev an on
• West Wawal-esb;
' Mrs. George Fach, react of the late 1
' • • Feorge ra,ch, of Egmondville. Mes.
• also Mrs. and Miss O'Laughlin, of The death occurred on a on ay D
• Miss Grace Shenbetd, who has about Vaal formerly lived -in Brucefield,
• •recovered from her illnss of three I here, with her late husband, they
ChurchNeVkiS ------------------------ Leth •;she 3E-* IrtSha:Wage-ataandee-V°0f0t.the.MBelatillbeee:e.Olfdthh:tAd°8:
months' duration, Ieft on Monday, on
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eects to resurne her clutiesin the public , scam catholic church.
• . • • Mrs Tomlinson, whe bas heena en' i Ina wary business, which be has suc-
;Special services are, •heiog held an emgan robust heelth, hes come to years past, on Monday of this week.
this ehurch; and they have resulted M the ho:.pital for rest •ana• treatment. 1 The purchaser -Hugh R. Ramsey, of
much good. Rev. • Mr.: Manning con- and her place at. Seaforth is supplied the 170 concession' of Grey, and the
t h d is assisted by Rev Mr temporarily by het sister, Miss White- I price is said to have been a6,00, which
, aaaaassaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sent -pi On tne first of next month. . 0 •
trieed in Seaforth for eorne time, pot cessfully •conducted •here for
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• „ Muldoeni Brussels, clisposed• of
.setteral
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includes ev.erything in connection
• $229,52a The supplementary estimates Wade. net cer a n n
longer they will continue. A fellow the
yet to be brought. downs. arra the ineeting will be held at 1 a.m. ss . tbe business except a driver and outfit.
Provincial Treasurer announces that ship
next Sunday. Kum rresbyttry
they will 'Maude oan unusually large • The fourth annive sary of the oxen
7 The regular, March ineetinf of the
sum for public school education," He I ing of this church will be observe on
- ' Sunday next, when Rev. Mr. Grabana Presbytery of Huron was beid in W il.
, of St: Marys will preach Morning and lis church, Clinton, on Tuesday, March
refer -s to the bill to • be introduced by 1
the Minister of Education, which, it is I evening. The services promise to be of 0th.
niversary services.of Willis Chorch had
the scale of reinuiteration for public
also been annoopced for• the same day,. People's Societyies were preseo,ted an
but they have been postponed for One discussed. These were an the whole,
week, so as not to interfere with those encotiraging.. The aame , giants as.
of Wesley church, a kind and thougbt- • fortnerly were asked for aid -receiving
ful action, which the Methodists will ' congregations, but• it. was announced
believed, will provide for increasing' special interest throughout. The an- Reports on Church Life, arid Work,
Sabbath Schools,Finances, Youea
•school teachers, and•for the erection of:
more Normal schools in cenfOrmity
with the policy of sobstatoting Normal
for Model school training.- • Altogether
the expenditure for the current year
promises to exceed by" mord than half
a million the expenditnee for 1905.
-There hese been increases in .salar-
ies in nearly every branch of the pub-
lic service, but as salaries are rising
in every ocermatiote and the cost of
living has greatly advanced, a growth
of publiaeapenditure on this :account
may be eaifly defendect It may be
doubtless show their appreciation of. that after the presenift. year Verna ra,nd
Blake would be se •supporting. ee-
lowing.to say doncerning Rea". W: J. burn and Union Church, Goderich
The Peterboro Examiner has the fol.
Joliffe, who has been invited to this Toweship had made sans! progress •to -
church for next year --"Rev. W.J. loll- F. wards this crndition. Notice was giv-
iffe tvill in Jane complete his fourth yeer en that the Presbytery of Halifax
as pastor of the Charlotte Street church would apply to the General Assembly
the longest period allowed by the Gen- for leave to receive the Rev. R. Gibson
Fisher, of the English Methodist church
eral conference. During these four as a minister of the Presbyterian
gress than ever before in its history, church in ,Canada. In connection
years the church has made greater pro
,theaepeatepreeentea last night at the with Dr. McLean's resignation' of the
annual meeting showing that the -last° _testi:ilea charge of St. Andrew's church
lyth, a large deputation row the
year has been by far the most success. Session and the congregation requested
that if possible his services should be
continued till Nov 6th, at which - 'date
he should complete a pastorate of 40
yeats. Dr. McLean having left the
decision to the Presbytery, it was un-
animously and heartily agreed tbat, the
resignation should not take effect till
the 2nd Sabbath of next November.
The necessary steps were taken to se-
cure for Mr. McLean benefit from the
Aged and anfirm Minister's Filnd, as
soon as his resignation should take ef-
fect, Dr. Stewart, and Messrs. Saw-
er and Larkin, ministers, and Messrs.
James Monteith, James Sproat and
E. la Bair, elders, were appointed
Cornmissioners to the next General
-Assembly. - It. WAS-agleed to holt:L./he
next•regular meeting in Willis church,
Clinton, on Tuesday, May 9th, 1005.
that individual iters are open to at- ful."-Rev. Mr jolliffe has accepted the
tack, but it musabe expected that the
cost of administering theProvince
will become greater and not leas, The
rapid Increase of provincial expendi-
I tdre under the present Government
shows the insincerity of the aharge of
• I extravagance brought against its pre-
decessors. •The management of pro-
vincial affairs by )he Liberal party
was sound and thrifty, and its op
ponents not only admit the fact; but
Hon. Mr. Templeman was elected for
Victoria, B. C., on Tuesday, by oyer
600 majority, the largest Liberal Maj-
ority ever given by that city. There
is really no significaoce in the vote,
because be was • supported-- by many
Conservatives, although running
against a Conservative and an Inde-
pendent.
During the recent election in Sas-
katchewan an editor named McInnis,
of Regina, charged that Hon Walter
Scott had offered him a bribe of $10,-
00C. Scott denied on toto the charge
and entered an action tor vindication
of his character. The Jury gave a
unanimous verdict in his favor, and
fined McInnis $100.
invitation tendered him by this church
subject to the action of the Transfer
and Stationing Comraittee. , •
WILLIS .
• The anniversary services have • been
posponed until the •
SALVATION ARMY. •
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The 'Seaforth Expositor says: -The
SalvationArmy had a. visit from their
comrades of Clinton on Monday and
enjoyed a pleasant evening in, the bar-
racks. The ("Linton detachment were
accompanied by their excellent band.
follow precisely the same plan as they •
Last Sunday evening Rev. -Malt -wee
began a series of Evangelistic meetings
to be continued each Sunday night for
eonse time,
On Wednesday night of Past week
the tnid-week prayer -meeting at the
•Beptist church was in charge of • the
Young People's Society,being one of a
levies of missionary meetings that are
being held this winter. The seryice
was held the auditorium of the
church and was well attended. The
BAPTIST CHURCH
notialtlistanding their -former aen-
demnation of.it.
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• Mr. Gamey has a:notice on the order.
paper calling attention to the fact that
the Judges, .during the investigation,
marked cheque for $1500,.• and he topic wos " The basis of Missionary
impounded 500 cash of his, and a
'Wants to knotv what the Government Gsoilartt frTowmo papers,ireot vIwnicr. go i rtite
is going to do about it. It would not wereeeread. The first "Bible teelhing 4
be surprising should the Government amtiving waspresented by Mies tio eb
moire to be paid back ta an was•of a most interesting tharecter,
order the Y •
Miss Wetterwoeth took the second
Mr, Gamey. The notice of motion
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The Junior editor of the Goderich causes the Globe to remark that the ibrase of the topic, viz.' Thapplic-
i)tion of the teachingsto-oar, lives."
• Signal is evidently, preparing for a money could fittingly be classed under This' was a strong paper, put in aaperic-
, plunge into InatrinlOny. He says the I the head of "extraordinary revenue," Masi 1.01 eeco"vi
p I. nAntena4 our14r in
advice Sir Wilfrid gave the students at for no province or colony ever obtained I Miss Flo. Pennabaker and mir. Baer,
Toronto should be acted upon: -"Get soon, a revenue Isefore. Mr. Gamey , and Rev. Mr. 'Wright, of Goderich (spoke
married, but keep out of politics." declares thal he borrowed largely from briefly rtnd interestingly on the topic
l'itis is one of the ca maw are nit -can .
pnaiespractissahnahataakroctiensse part of- I - . 'Malin atereds to six -,antraidates from_
sassass,*asa,,,s,a_viivan ft vvonld Seardthai -W s i
came from befora deciding what dia.
f the evenin/ At the close of the sea
"Ming rrank i the or inance of baptism- was
• - The liew County Iraluation._---
Uncle of Bey. W. Wade.
The following from the Badmen
Fowey, (Eng.) Guardian refers to an
uncle of Rev, Mr. Wade, of whose
-death Mr,' Wade wits not aware until
his attention was called to the matter
by Mr. John Derry, who came from a
neighboring 'parish:- "Probate of the
will, dated
neighboring
4th, 1: :1, With codicils
of September 14th, 109, and June lath
1902, of Mr ArtpurWade, of ifelbourn,
Bocastle Surgeon, who died on June
27th last,' leaving personal estate of the
net value of X29.328 (the gross value of
the whole of his estate being £30.280)
has been granted to his widow, .Mrs.
Helen Agusta Wade and his sons,Rev.
StephenWade, of Wear Gifford, Bide-
ford, and Dr. Charles Wade, of Tol-
carne,Bocastle, The testator bequeath.;
aid to Mrs. Wade the use and enjoy-
ment of his house and his furniture,
end the ineome during her life of rail
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" . The Doherty' Organ '
By WAt. W, *Hay pri Wrotr, Mooresville, OE , .' '•
• When the niusiolans met at the Glasgow
The Late -Dan. llicInnes. • :.
_....L..._._: , ,There *as no prouder man than friend Do -
World's Pair,.
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r To the Editor of chi New gra- ; . . hefty there, '
1 DEAB, SIR '.--tile remevarof the late 1 AS the best nutke-of organs was -brought to ta, • .•
I Doh McInnes by „death calls for. More' . tt4 • : • • . • . • : • ,• •
than a passing notice, inasmuch as he . And the Judges decided that 'hi.S Wasthetbest. ,
elscsarr account of his awful sufferings
• • : That musie has done ti -g feat' deal for i31a nhb14, --
Alexander and Torrey will tell you i tee, •
reahimsli being,tand, like ethl
influence of liquor. The. drink ana- - • .
tea delightful to bo whore true melody rings,
en, createdn image e o ; an
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or Sankey. to shoW Whiie they can : ....
prior to deatlis•for he was beard to.say••ask Moody
Whit Masa:has aelfeaor the, welfare of man.
, -that it was -like having his feet burning
1: frozen from exposure while Under the The Pooidusky' s'inVe on his banjO, can play; .
In his little log Cabin at °loge of the day,
1 in the fire,'• the result of havinw thena
coiida slowly but surely coiled around •
that great constitution, and crushed And musicians are paid for to play before Silo.
the life out of that once well -knit When the sweet sound of music floats off on
frame. Let the youth of the land who . the breeze, • ,
are inclined towards taking their lees The birds seem delighted and sing in the trees*
County Clerk Lane has inade out the i and cigar—for, generally speaking, And npagin!ana haw) fauna that a =goal
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following•staternents forreference; and they are twin brothers -be warned sound • • '
though they are lava as t approximate I aserpthat iteinstaatodthsetiloagstetthhautkiet olitaedtahelri,ke
Can charm the viper thateraVit'anthe ground.
He was a native of Capatreton but it certainty has a most wonderful power, .
spent the greater part of his li'fe in /18 chttrme couldnot be revealed in an bout
Bruce and Huron, and h;s name was a Sweet music I find it has charms for all,
household word alon thela,kesbore King David knew this wh n he played before: • -•
ef both counties and. ar inland. Be-
they are practice ly correct.
County rate raised last year, $61.372 45, on an
equalization of .$32,801,290, by a rate 1 9-10 mills
on the dollar.
Equalization reported by the valuators, $42,-
501,400., a rate of 1 2-7 milis this- will.raise
$693716.28, really the same amount.
munielpality 1905 ' 1906 In- Pe-
, rate rate. creasell crease
ABM:told_ ;„$3797 95 $8709 70 $ 88 00
• Colborne.,.. 2555 45 2174 30 381 CIO
Goderieh Tp. 3808 00 3155 15 652 00
Grey.....,...., 3823 80 4082 14 258 69 •
Hay . • -.3871 05 34;:60 670) , .......
Howlett._ ,.. 4399 80 4881 25 431 93 —. -
,flullett , 4077 76 8678 85 404 00
MoKillop...... 8968 05 8826 90 141 00
Stanley' ..:,. 3484 20 3015 15 431 00
Morris ...a. 8364 45 3559 70 195 00 ...• ..
• Stephen.. , 8694 50 3912 65 218 00 ... :..
Tuckeremith 3654 10 3447 55 ,... 206 00
Turnberry .. 2111 60 =21128'55 ' 216'00 ,...
t7sborne ' 0827 00 8453 60 ... U73 00
B. Wavfanosh 2460 35 ' 2292 60 ' 167 00
W • Wa'nosh 2718 40 2305 55 • 407,03
.Baylield :..,. -158 10 - 202 00 .48 fie ,.....
Blyth.,.. • • ... 863 80 , 886 50 22 00 ''
Brussels .... 2 425 60 458 55 '82 00 .. ,,. ,.
Clinton • ' 1029 45 977 70 ' .. - ' ''51 * ou
Eleter.... .. 640 20 818 55 , 178 ell' . ....
16_oder oh • '.• 166310 . 2032 SO ' 369 00 .....,
Heiman.: ... 285 00 $57 70 72 OD ....,;
Seaforth- 974 50 1271 45 . 96 00 . „...
Wingham ,.. 678 95 1065 15 . 891 00 .... . . .. -
Wroitter 152 30 214 55 62 00
VALUATION PER ACRE. •
Ashfleld. ,. °Sid.. . New
Colborne 89 40 •
Goderichtp 38.... 430
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:roe:ick,....,... 81.......... ......... ...„, ,44
Bays • • 84 . • 1 46
84
Mullett., 40 49
McKillop , 40 48 .
Stanley 82 ,50
as
alsteorprhisen„ .... 3442. ...• ........ • ...... ••••••-• 4,9
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Tnekersmith47„....... ........ .... • .00
'rurviberry 81. • 45
!/.• Wa'noili 31 38
h -the ea and. v ers waY anyestinente to the amount o
take time to consider the latter. done to discover where ea-awiGadarlob, ROYa•ArsaVialgh,t officiatin
• posal should be made of it, but, the
A 15 year old boy stood on the G.T.R
Government must take 'the responsi• .
Platform at Port Huron as a fasts pass-
mlity of settling the method of proce.
enger train was approaching. He no dure. Leen in courts of law, where
geed that a switch was out of place,
• and would cause a wreek;and he junip-
ed and set it right just in time to save
the train. For his heroism he was eft
feted a purse of $100, and herefused
saying he only didlis duty. All honor
. to a boy who will show his moral gnat.
prevaricators most do eongregate, it is
seldom that sub an entanglement Of
evidence is gathered,together as that
which obscured the sonde
money. But while it is temptinglf
impounded there will always te re.
Mote possibility of discotaring the
ides In this Way. iightful or wrongful owner.
Charles Mustard, of Brucefield, at-
tended the annual meeting of the Stu'
dents' Volunteer Missionary Move
merit in Nashville, Tenn., last week.
He went as a delegate from Toronto
University. Ther meeting was largely
attended by college students front all
over Canada and from every State of
the 'Union. Many .Missionaries and
other etrong speakers in the mission
cause were present All members
vouch to be ready to go to the foreign
field if called to go. Mr. Mustard is
well known in town, as he formerly
attended the 0.0.I.where be Was an
honored and succeeeiul ettident.
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• ThTuhresdaDyeeininiell • Parliament met on
•Tbe village of Bolton carried the Lo-
cal Option•By-lays on Mondaylast.
eatTlhi: barn of J. H. Rogers of Thorold
was burned, with four horses and nine
1 H. W.:Wilson, aiveryraan, of Mid-
land, has secured a verdict of 1•100
against W. IL Bennett, M.P., for slan-
der.
D. Urquhart, Bensall, has decided to
launch into the flax business and will
build a modern flour mill go.
He expects to put out about 300 acres
of seed.
A Special Offer
abotitat9;000a-tte herineathed to- -- • — • eeesess;
• • terealielen-Augustialaosterat
Susan Margaret Wade, the income of
railway investments to the amount of
£5.000, and after the death Of Mrs.
Wade of a further 15.000, and these in-
ce:dr-Elena) are to be in trust for their •
issue. The testator left to hie son
•
fore the binder came into use his ser-
vices were in great demand in the har-
vest field, and he used to saythat any,
While MUSIC has any inch charms as these.
The Doherty organs are sure for to please,
sheaf he bound never came nose until!To prove it is perfect in every way, •
the knife of tbe band cutter came upon Dohebty holds the gold medal to -day.
it. And where is the farm where be . , •
Aid no chopping, ditch-
ing, well -digging and choring. Latter- New Advertisements.
ly, for some years back. he made his
home in a ehanty on 'Win Elliott's
bush land, on the 3rd con. of Goderich Girl Wanted
d
township, and had the sympathy of I General servant wanted at once. Ap-
the people of , the whole neighborhood ply at NEWCOM,BE'S Dry Goods store
in his lonely and forlorn condition.
Mrs •McDonald, of Porter's Hill, on- , • •
treated him, 'when there on ayisit, to •;,
House -to Rent
submit to going to the House of Ref-
uge, to which he consented, and it Small house to tent. Apply to W.
was arranged for him to go back in a Brydone, Clinton • •••
few days, when Mr. McDonald would
take him there. But in the meantime • House and Lot for sale
he fell in with his old enemy, and it . •
fell to the lot of others to haae him House -nearly new, nicely Situated.—
conveyed there. In visiting him at Good garden, young orchard. For
the House of Refuge. I learned from terms apply to JOSHUA PEARElt,T,
him that he felt well towards the at- Clinton x4i •
tending physician, and had kind words
to say as regards the management of The I ONDESBORO TAILOR.
the House, for he said "they neither
freeze nor starve, a map here." I Is still here. Bring your own doh. I
thought to myself that Burns' "Man s will make it up fox you at a price that '
inhumanity to man makes countless you will find to be all tight. See our
thousands Mourn" did not apply here, new samples, all at prices that are
and as "there was a fountain opened , right and cannot be beat. Fit, work-
up in the house of David for sin and manship, and trimmings that are all
uneleannese," and -Ma -flying -thief saw' righ
that fountain in his day. I have hopes A. WOODHEAD, Tailor,
that he saw the .sa,me by the eye of I
faith. , Londesboro
He was never married, and conse- •
quently bad no wife to stand by him'
I House and Lot in IFillage of
for better or Worse. But for years his
• Igmondville, for. sale
brother Bill and he used to ' chum to- '
gether," and shared their jug, their
had the misfortune to have his leg .7 rooms, with cellar under all; frame
badly scalded in a pan of boiling brine, kitchen attaohed. Hard and soft water
at a salt -well where he was working, A large stable. All in excellent repair. s
when he Was under the necessity of The lot consists of St acres of first-class
going to a hospital' in Toronto for land, on which are a number of choice
treatmenta and he would neither sub- bearing fruit trees. The land lays higia,„,,,
mit to having his leg ainputatedanor and dry. This is a very desirable pro- ---at
would he allow the scissors on his arm petty for a retired farmer, or would,
for grafting material, until the nurse , make an Al market garden. I mile to
bared her arm and showed him the ea- Seaforth Station, $900 for quick sele..
ample. The result was that he so far A. A. WATT, Real Estate Agents
recovered as to be able to go to British Brucefield,
Columbia, to a well to-do brother. •
Dan then had to hoe his row alone.
For years be walked in a stooped pos.
•
NoTicE Pro UltEDITOItS.
ition, caused by injuries received from,
falling through scaffold ' to a barn
in the Matter of the.getate ofRot!ert .BotatoCk,.
. .
flobr. Ile could "size up" people ite
well as most folks, and had many latee°H, util:62,.21:81tPezilet:elakeletd$48 the °dunk.—
ueer experiences. On one occasion a
' eteetive -With- .asnartya-of men -Wee
We have. made arrangements' who had escaped fretn the asylune amendinrhacts that au ersonsISR o1a1,s
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and Mr whom a reward was offered e againiit 0 estate of said Hobert mock
whereby we can offer the New doming suddenly upon Dan, the detec-
topAielitirtztatioye..tirt toad bY raid prepaid..
w so ed on or about thelah de.y of learner*
badly "flattened out" when told that
MMO°, are required on of before the 10th dait
tive thought be had his man, but was
Era and the Weekly Globe to
Stephen house propert in South John. NEW subscribers, for the bal-
street, and Caneintap ace, JAverpool,
and to his son Charles, his surgical in-
struments and land in Forabury. lie
bequeathed £50 to his agent, Edward
Sims Dark, of TAverpool, and he be.
tieathed to two sons the reversion of
ance of the year, for
This means that those who
not take either of these papers
illiaratliernaetrift;e16nariltt°di:ualaterilli*
for the
looking for. Anon, Me'DOCOALL.
lie was crazier than the man he was itlectir,anenettutosthonerided. stbbyteui ith
0 em duly certified. rind thYst
theirclainiatind the nature Of the °,
distribilt6 the assetS of the•deoecated amour
so after the said day the eXtotitor will proceed tit
Jesse B. Graham, of Port Erie, 00111«
the natio entitled thereto, hiving regret orly
mitted suicide by hanging himself in to the claitas of Which they then then have
11.000 of the railway investments, of ated this fah d Of M Att 9,6
broth*. B iBBNEt
his barn,
A medical. student has claimed the 101-14-1--torftrfor` Ertiatom,
Whit& Mrs. Wade is tO have the life cart get them both until 1st of li.
human bones found a ',sox in a rail-
intereat, and the testator Wt to her January, 1907, for $1.25 cash, way liampte V00111 in Montreal, juli emAPprtriu lExecutor.
. MITHWA •
hie teeiduary estate.