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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-07-08, Page 1�,. �,11 " ,! H, 1ri - ':�,�­�_. .,�, I , ; I ,; �. : ":,� " � ,I., . '�,` , - "' r­1� .� �.. ,� , , � ,' =_ INIII6P.BNIJENT IN ALL TS1Nti 83 _NEU4'RAL IN NOTHING " TERMS-41,Rb for AnMam� 1•YQ in Adv�poe. 1 VIII CLINTON CITRON COUNTY,ONT. WEDNESDAY JU�iY 6, ��' •? r� r -*O L t { D. , --- a aunty Cl�rrency �tQderlctt 4 Brief Town Toplt�s• Goderielt To�ivuship. ]Fort Albert THmy PASSED SUCCESSFULLY.—B611, '� etigae The Returning Olflcer Pur North HAxINo.-•-The farmers are busy BRIDFs--Banker Williams and Mr. Mr. Wl kin and family, of Was 11, son Great and Archie Dichsvp, Who : ,* aPIC� Middlesex, H. Eilber, Esq., has per- ,haying. Ir! eorae aecttpns the yfold (7rystal of the circle town were in the have tt}. red to Lcrndesbgro to reside. u,r.ote recently c►n senior ►n rtljeulaxlort ' ' ' I Weakness formed his duties in a most satisf"Wrp wliI be fair, while In others not an Fort last week exam[ning the machjn- Dir. iaildesborouggb, oP Tuokeratuith, papers, passed file aXau�• encGe�s#t�ll�r, manner under the trying circumstr} average. pry In the stair and cooper factory be- left last week for Black Rock on a vie- THE 12TH. --Oa Monday the 13th the z lel to tits erauasive overs ces. In fact if reports are true, and Miss Webster spent (Sunday with lagging to the MahaYPy estate, which ilio t. i,Io s. Orangemen will eeyebratfr In Gudertch I ;, , t4 X d P P we believe the are, he has slept with her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Turner, in Stanley. witt be sold at a bargain. —The new Mrs..,�ohn . Taylor, of Exeter, died on which occasion it' is attleGted thatr •—of— y , will owners are improv a their prop- there on $atruday week last at the age there will be a very large gathering R� tai`,, ti the ballots of North Middiesox, guard- Rev. J. F. Parse will preach at MId- g /, M A�..T StQ:.:7 ed with adouble-barrelled shut gun, arty in good soaps; side -dams a'ud of 72 ,:ler. husband eurvtvea her. the brethren. d dleton v church next Sunday afternoon grounds in general are now safe from While 'working in the buy field last t ' +� 1, I1]e best Tonic for two weeks. No officer coul •be at 8 P. n►• hoods,—The has been filled with Wednesday Mr.i Chits. Snell jr., of PUBLIC scHooL GRANTS. —The ,� c' Off mote faithful. _ Mr, Blair, teacher in BayIt 14 Line pIcnlc partial during the poet week.— Exeter,, received a sunstroke and is Legislative grants to Public OChaAl@ 2 + i 5 ;: rand' @tr th comes with the first school, left on Frida for hie home near Fishing at the harbor hoe been Good • eonflned his room. have not yet been received by Cowhty few You can sleep sound- Kincardine. and boating has been in full blast.— Treasnreta, although on the authority , z , ;. ly of king it, and lift the Sys- The World of Sport. g Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MuMicbael, of Sea- of a circular from the Education depart.. +�r ' tern 1 'a Canditton to realst the �— VIsiTINO.—Mrs. H. Murphy, 18th Wits there a smashup on the G. T. R.. for th, were on a driving tour through ment, the Inspectors have sent out the � . „ e�iery 1pgg' eat of summer. It ('AST AND COMING fiVICNTB of LOCAL coq., spent part of last week ytetting or did'the Hub blow up? There n,usL' Cvlbbrne and Goderich townships lust Declare, , s +' e 4 nnerita power to those who INTEREST. her napes, Mrs. d• Thompbon, of Lou- have beep a severe shock somewhere week. t'I: use It Me .Gly- don. Miss Gerrie Thompson is also re- along the line, or has the owner of A REcouNT,--On Friday and Satur- `c , 4 DOMINION DdX AT GODERICH.—The creating in the Forest Citg.—Misses THE New¢ -RECORD been engaged in The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. day His Honor 'Judges M.assor. was on- ; + `�18 Ci�I1]ton 1 uor Store.. celebriation ire (Qderich last Weerinea- Eva and Mollie Ctuff, of Clinton. are joking up ballots, or got just iu rho Broadfoob, of Saaforth, an only child, gaged with the Ngrth Middlesex re, �i } p _ ,,t 2'; 11 r day wets successful,, and a dernopstra- visiting their uncle, Mr. John Clore Wawanosh swamp? My last two died thane ou Saturday evening week, count, and the conclusion on Lha last i K i1 1 ed » trctn ° lire fact tllb% 4 proper ptYigrrim on the Bayfield line, communications to THE News -RD- after a brief Illness. named day reserved his decision till M ,,,I� a, *"'. ' �.AC a N l carried Out will always brie a CORD did not find the printers ink. The a is a coneidorable rimount of !�l°nday when he declared Mr. Rutz , ` ,i `a, .: crowd tri Goderich. Mr. Baw gen, NARROW EscA�E. —What mi;rht '!- r„*,,�„r.�w..r� d How is this? .�We caunut explain battered and cut coin going the rounds elected by a majority of tit votes. o conducted the celebration this have proved a serious accident happen- why your valued budget did not at the present time, and It has become GARDEN PARTY.—A garden party `.4%,, + ' ed it few days since to ct young eon of d' g g' y g, E,, Propgartlea for attl;ol* i ear as a private epewilation, had ful- ` reach us. It is just poasihle Lauriers a Stan in nuisance, as the banks do will ho eves nn Tliuredu avenin the il For Sale in the lova of (jlfrrton, alto• yy Mr, Chas, Williams,Maitland con. y, ly' intended u much larger program, Saskatchewan musket bas been at not care to handle it. Otb inst., on the lawn of Dr: J. lir. ,; oto on Atboct atre.Qt. north, a desiirnble wattage• The little fellow was playing around n There died in Exeter on Juno 30th, F,, '�": •. containing ejjg��i ep.t.P3ns, bathroom, hard shit , but one of the best features calculated lar a kettle of Water and in some un- play's the district you mention, oth- Shannon. Refreahn,ents will be sere. M " wont wateg nri`�t"roal wonvwnienwos. There is 'an, that of a trades processlon, did not kunwn way Pell in and had it not been erwise the result would surely have after a short illness, Elizabeth Taylor, ed throu�ho�t the evening, and fancy I " u rood lot�Withetabloon it. fill, through the indifference of those for the timet arrival of his sister he been different. --ED.] relict of the late Thomas Taylor, in the g°ods will bo sold at several table•. F ° { Also seven abros on land od��wing Clinton, hied ro to make ft up In the morn- would have been beyond resuscitation. 76th year of her age. Her hi.eband Music will be provided. Admission, on the gravel road; with oneloul4re4 Young Ing the usual childrena games tgok pre her in death only a Pew lUc. 4=, lv f apple trees. place on the Square. CAUGHT IgE IfiF.—For same time Holmesville. 4 01 -+ Terme tosuit pumhasex. Apely �to tho owner, �� months ago, HIS rs of ENCY.—On Thursday the lase W. F08T R Cligtgtt,orat Ptr$Niaws•Rsoottu In the afternoon over 1,200 people past Mr. H. Sw4iet has noticed adim- FESTIVAL.—The Sharon people in- Donald McInnes, a wool' and ggrain directors of the Ureal Northwestern tk. w potion in his fowl and one morning tend holding arae bar festival on buyer at London, Ont., was eiccident Exhibition received a favorable an-•,kt" '''' offiwo. " 918 to gathered in the. , Agricultural Park, , ' ` where the the following events were last week the thief was sighted in the Friday, 10th rust. ev. oseph Ed e. ally drowned therein the river last steer to Choir re nest asking His Ex- S, �" s carried out:— form•iiP a large mink carrying a hen. Chairman of the District, will tecta a cellenc to attend the fall show. His "�"ic' d h' o anion• "T k b k what ou borrow." A week. He at one lima lived in Wing- y A d ted I.ordehi has Warned Wednesday the a W. • 11 IIL N .'. .. .,,. 1896 1* ti *r'A696- _ S>L MO. Ta, We. Th i'r, lila. NoTEs.—Mr. and Galt, are visiting friends in the neigh- Measra, Duff & Stewart, of Bluavale, were the successful tenderers for the _ ".cycle yy d• E. Henderson: Dog race -1 N. Baker, 2 McKay, 3 '3 u 8 6 �7 8 g s0 whole length being 144 zz z3 X4 zg i6 zg X8 X9 20 Zx 22 23 24 28 26 27 28 zy 30 3= " Lacrosse match—Exeter vs. Gone- .rich, resulting in four straights for the Mr- Sweet an is c m chased him into a neighboring cif, bushes, where he treated on a e ac y good time is expected. Mrs. J. Pickard, of ham and leaves a wuiow an it op daughter. P LL 23rd September as the day of his visit I" "I." and its a will be accompanied by the. ;, ' home team race—J. Livingston, T.Bates, clump it to a liberal supply of shot, which no NoTEs.—Mr. and Galt, are visiting friends in the neigh- Measra, Duff & Stewart, of Bluavale, were the successful tenderers for the Countess of Aberdeen there Is nodouht "iii" c y" ".cycle yy d• E. Henderson: Dog race -1 N. Baker, 2 McKay, 3 doubt killed it. borhood.—F. Stanley is holidaying at home.—Mrs. Wilson, of Wingharn, is her Mrs. W. Tebbutt. Sunshine bridge, Morris, at $934. The have two 04 foot spans, the Sun. =length feet Work is but that with favorable weather the' Exhibition of 1890 will be a record one. i1,,, A RuxAWAY,—On Tuesday+ tet noon r 11 F. Craigie. Belgrave. visiting mother, family return- whole length being 144 Sturdy Bros. horse being driven Trotting race—C. Puliawosky'sTexas 1, W. T. Murney's 13µtcher DEATH.—On the lith Lilt. John P. —Rev. A. K. Birks and ed to their home at Teeswater.—Mrs. to be completed by August 20th. as was , along East street one of the shafts Minnie Buy 2, Robert Thompaon's ,Lucy T, 3. Brandon departed this life full of years. Hall and Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, are The marriage of Russell Richmond and Miss Sarah H., second daughter broke, and the severed part dropping ' . Time 246 Running race -Frank Elliott's Mc- He had aitnost attained his century mark beim 98 years of age. He was had viat ing the former's sister, Mrs. W.' Mulholland.—Rev. G. W. Andrews of John Searlo, 9th con., Morris, took on Tuesday evening of last week against the animal's leg caused it to •r+,. start into a two -twenty gait. The , '- e' Cormack 1, C. R. Sh:era's Asa Boy 2, Geo. Murray's Bella J. 3. made a Mason 7 years ago and reached the high honors of a W Mason, and wife made a flying visit to his . brother in Wroxeter. -rs. Douglas, Place at h o'clock, in the presence of about the horse heir beyond control the driver Limped, alighting without injury. i��'�' Baseball—Clinton vs. Goderich. This U 1 termed ci cricket but for some years past has not be longed to Lilly lodge although still res of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheibrook of Hallett, were callers io 20J tesla. at the residence of bride i(father. Rev. D. Forest, of Wal- rhe runawa headed for horne but R" something caused it to turn into North- .car +��' S .� �^� was umoious y. '. match. so slow wws the play, and the devo!<ed follower Of St. John. Of hem the village'.—Miss Cephira Mulholland ten; t the nuptial bow. at. where, running ilea waggon agrainst 1.e dbsuRd scores made it devoid bf inter it may be said : He was a just and left on Tuesday for Uhapleau, her Joh; A,i Miller, of the legal Hrrn °f the telephone pole in front of the ," i•' llllrief tl°bwn Topa 8 est, standing 39 to 17 against the visit- upright man of mature age, of sound future home, where she ,will become Ai114?r. &Duncan, died the other morn- Huron & Bruce Company's ufflee, it �117 7+�accati vias fast week on' ors: lodgment and strict morals. Re leaves the wife of Mr, W. Uole; formerly of ing aG, Toronto after a long illness. freed iQself from .the vehicle. and was w• a jell, fQ Elora, The stealuvr� Crahibria and Ca'rmona a large family of children, grandchild- Clinton; her many friends extend their Deceased was widelyy known and re- tben easily caught. Beyond the injury 'r �S lll ` `• on made EeperaYtripa An the lake during ren and great grandchildren to mourn congratulation to her.—Mra. G. Rom- enacted though the Province. Before to the shafts there was but little . r: of tt'Shaw. of Chatham, s the da the weatheti• being perfect. the loss of a dear and devoted father in ball and daughter, of Marlett, Mich., be'wen to Toronto to practice liaw he damage. , sh y, vis ib tvrbla brother, the Doctor. • y' g p Israel. The funeral on Tuesda was _ qtime .: A GOOD REPORT Exg CTF.D,—Th0 largely attended to Btandon'a Cenle- Was been bumming with basin 9s lth s schools m Hu on county fir of public CIRCULAR CITY BRIEFS. —Judge 1 �y ',�? 1111'M'r, J rAdes.Fotcler fs holidaying at following team of Cliotori Bofvlers left g Masson held Division Court on Friday. ,.. , g tery. lrtat week on account of the cherries a g resent as- rad ' Listowel'.. op Monday for 'rorogto; where. trey 7,'it' Rev. Mr. Bu in, p p' =Mr. Percy Sheppard left on ills re- Y "' will Jay a all this,week:—Messrs. J„ PIONjC--The Forester's picnic here and berries. As Glary as 100 haakets .tor the Methodist church, Wallace- , Miss Morden, of Talbot street, Lon- P y y of cherries have been brought in one bur, torr. to Toronto on Saturdriy.—Bubo's ' dun, is, visiting her sister, Mra. Clay Tisdalj, Geo. D. McTaggart, D. A. on the first was fairly successful, but of Bth, arrived in that bathing establishment was fairly well "°, r'. j' Manville, rat C1i. her For rester and W. Jaekpgn. the.basp ball, and fopt ball parts cif the evening, towntyn%aturdZy night week. There inst hi Iattended On the First and following - W LAWNTfiNNIs.—Ip ears past: lawn prxtgrarnwe were missing, •Gate°nand�p est amorning t e days , .but the walk ch the bathhouse mitigateh the s- , "1 - The Atissea Fowler.are sprndln the . _ _. ' s<ntit�.dtr9s tl�?rntiign to It{e adm ...re of _ , _ _ _ .1IGKillop. _ g the re, y - s nd:d aetil tt d g nn s Tilts •been 'pgpttlar itji tvilntvYi," church door was locked and'there `was" vacation 'with friends in the lueep tk1, amen, w}�o crtnle rrxp4kfag t butt ear for Borne reason the itme iTEMh,—A colored eAtleman from Orsi considerably y against the a en - # , . Cit , s'' Y sed "0 lie... =' 3 qi� `servjce. ante.—The tug Petrel was in i � ;,,' Y r has peen allowed;;to practically Ru by Berlin is arirsmd' sellrtt Yovrtshtngma- ;Mra• Da tson, relict of the late Ro- port on Friday making enquiries as to'�'• iss'Lottje Ca}tt�lon, of Mount For default. We trust the former;,interest 3�ioTEs,=-The elections are Duel• and esf is visiting relatives and friends in will be revived. one bf One obit merchants caste •hia ohfnea, the 'old Ind is ray black as char- y � �` batt Davis n, of Lucknow. died {Gat the position, of lugs that she is trying =, longing a ea on the Det office here, cvt,1:- Mr. TVeattriau, a young =etitdent 4 town. ii g y, p ++— tit r!Og for ordination, has charge of week, She: had been a great suffer- to collect.—Quite a number of summer � _�� �,° s BABE BALL. --Clinton hoe an excel . .. the ,tenors belong the spoils. P Pa er and was confined to bee bed visitors are now in town, so that nearly '•I+s I4r.-(?liver John.ton with Mrs. John, {Ent Buse Ball Chib, although they Our, cheese facto is not booming this the Walton Methodist circuit for the 111 I stop and Master Harold visited Exeter factory g for severril months with that every available summer boarding made a bad record at Goderich. The year owing to the pastures being so coming year. Heis an exceltant young dreadful disease, consnmrptiou. Het. house'. is full.—We had res shower on �` friends,Dominion day. report that in consequence they will bare; the showers of Satdrday will man and a fine Fpeaker,' eta well pas a remains were Interred in the Dud an- Saturday, that just moistened the top ' r= David'Cantelon is gradually gaining disband. because of defeat is hardly .have the effect of starting them again, true Briton.—Haying cErm) ago, i In non cemetery last Friday'. of the earth.-7`he dry spell the last 1, z s. strep�t,if tYrd very is confidently true. It was simply rill off day forvthe and will freshen ever,thing and cause this section a week or two ago, it` 1s . two weeks has' had `ian injurious effect t� , ,': looked for. - I boys and they will yet recover thein jai, �e farmers,--Mjss Ethel Emily, abut an average crop. —Mr: J. Stahzel (lne of the oldest residents 4 the j? '' The Doherty Organ Uompan Shipp- lost ground. of Ethel, spent the fleet with .friends had his barn raising on Tuesday last; . towhship of Mnrtria died at his Mime on the rnot crops, particularly titan- , the work was done ,without mishap,near.Belgrave on Sunday, 28th ult., in gels.—The Holy Sacrament was ad- ' • ed a her of their organs to Liverpool INTEREST OUR PEOPLE. -During the here.—Robert Nicolson, of Bodmin,ministered in Knox churchon Sunday.— � `; the other day. r preop it year the citizens of Clinton- attended the picnic here on Weduea- The north half of McKillop gave r. the person of John P. Brandon, at the Regular meettin of Goderich Lodge No. Mrs. 131iotvn, of Bayfield, was vaster- have had very little opportunity to in day, T. E. Haws a majority of nearly 100.y advanced ale of 98 pears and 157, g g g, ,, ,. day tielkeW 0. Winnipeg by A. O. -terest themselves in any of the many _ __ One of the busy men on election day The tonere took place on Tuesday. 167, to -morrow Order of'Chosen Friends , I: Pattesoh, T. R. agent. manly sports. As yet, outside the 24th was Mr. Charles Querengeasar of Service was conducted at the late resi- to-morrnw evening.—A large excur- `1, k �il: Gorrie• Logan, he went out to East Huron in dente of deceased b Rev. E. A. Shaw, Bion from Stratford is expected in �, 'a Mrs. Robert Miller, of the Base Line, of May. there has only been one 1{ town to-morrow.—Mrs. U+rs9ad of lacrosse and ball base match. This the morning and voted for ,Dickinson, of Belgrave,,�tssiste by Rev. W. J. A� r, Ont., is visitingher mother Mrs. 11,1 is visiting her sister, Mrs, H. Kerr in Acer DENT.—One afternoon recently then to South Huron and voted fol• Brandon, of Port Rowan. yy notrigght. Why do the various sporting Mr. Thos. Meeh. Sr., while shooting at s and then returned to, Not th W. Burrows.—Mrs.J. Lo};xri left on 1 W'ngha�p• organizations not induce outside clubs a crow, received a kick forn the gun y A family re union was held at the Sundayfor Dakota.—The Town Council , ,. ` County Road and Bridge Commies to come here and thus create a deeper which broke his collar bone. Perth in time to give McLriren a big residence of Mrs. John Beattie, Sea met in regular session on Friday.—The .,'N't, loner Atnal of Wiu ham, was in GARxERED ITEnsg.—Mc. W. J. Earn- hPt~ What Lite Oonservnttves want is forQh, it being the UOth anniver- Town Council has passed a b law pro- w�, r ye� g interest ? Something should be done. e - ), •t' t, Clintgq on•Mondr�y. CRICKET No'Fga.-The match Obliich a of the O. K. shaving parlor, has more men like Charlie and fewer Bary of .the marriage of her par- hibiting cycling on the side -walks.— .: • Revr Ii: Z'7°od„ roctofi of the Church a,ag }� have taken laee<between the g y' g drones.—Oats sold for 19c a bushel and ants, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Scutt. On the 16th our citizens will have thei'. IM ., of the Red mer, Toronto, preached p moved into the Vidette office.—Mrs. wheat for fico in Seaforth the day There were four generations represent privilege cif voting for or against in- London Asylum team was, postponed J. R. and Mrs. W. D. Williams were before the election, and the former ed. One of the principal guests re- �3a. 11 able sermarlp in St. Paul's ChneeIt last and another date ,v'll he 40ran ed.— J G troducing lake water for the town ser- I Sunda . $ visiting friends in Port Huron recent- brought 18e and the latter• 83c a day or sent being Mrs. ohn rises, of c- vice, the introduction of incandescent y The ClintonClitrCricketers, Gill,take in the {y,—Mr. Wm. H. Wyles, of Walker- two after. Farmers, Ms prospective Killo , at the a e of 87 years, who was p Messrs. James Beatty and W. J. Ontario A ricujturitl Oolle{fe excutsion ton+ and Arch. McIntosh of Listowel, P lighis and a general sewer system.— I'llr 1'aisleq'tvere in Hensitll Monday vale- on the 17b1+ and cross willows with' former Gorrieites, were visjting friends Grit rule made you rich ? bridesmaid for Mrs. Scott. Mr. Scott The new Saw Mill Co. has a large num-y. ,1 sting the Hodsens hotel stock, and fur- ether Berlin, Waterloo, or Guelph in town lest week. —Mr. Wm. McLeod — is 85 and Mrs. Scott 77 years of age. bac of logs in the harbor and the err er. ! J11 J $ ' nitur'e: Clubs.—For the nest match"•between of Tara, forroerlr head foreman in On Saturday evening last, Mr. An- —Our P. M. was pretty well employed Wi Mrs,; rGPr .Jgekgon plucked a rose the married and sin{{1e {inelf 3t hoe not Done's mill, Gorrie, was in town on News Notes. drew Dunkin and his son, William, of last week, having a charge against f� W 11 �', irony oq ,411 of ,her hushes on Satur- yet been decided which side will claim Dominion Day, shaking hands with Mrs,Albert S icer, West Oxford, near Varna were assisting the Yratners in Tab Craig for passing forged order, ',F , day tliafrRliettsured 14} inches in Cir- Dr. Show. p one siren H. Cornell for assault and old friends and also Lakingg in the Sweaborg, is held by the Ingersoll raising a sill for Mr. Dw►kin's new against, , rumfecelic�e. LACROSSE BRI'TFS.—The league la- sports.—Mr. Geo. Dane, of Hamilton, police, charlFed with attempt of mor- bank barn. Having succeeded in plat charges against three youths of dfaor- ' � " '' ah' ed two Crosse match between Ciinton and Is ab present visiting friends in Gorrie der and suicide. The woman hada ing one end in position, they endeavor deny conduct in connection with a Yes�et' —D. ,.Cantelon ipP Bright bus been postponed;; watch for and vicinity.—Mr. George Brown, of quarrel with her husband, Gad it is ed to raise the other, when in some un- dancing party.—Boating rand ffahmg I rn',0f lip$'hoga to Coliingwood. The the dale.—The league contest between the Albion Hotel, has had the hotel alleged she attompted to take the accountable manner it swung off the jn the river will be suspended until 11 (' q; tical.69bge :has not increased the Mitchell and Seaforth was laved Lit repainted, which adds greatly to its lives of her two children by using ar- jack, fahinq a distance of ten feet and the loge now boomed thorein are mow ,j�A! � dp cc•to the' farmer or anyone else. , • W' ed or cut u The schooner Yo»ill J the latter place yesterday.— he CI►n• appearance. Mr. Root. Morgan, of seoic, and also to end her own life with striking William Dunkin on the head p,— � a +; F' Gler'i,a SWarts. of Clinton, is at the ton Club has for the time 'being lost Ulifford, did the work.—Councillor the same poison. and back. We trust he will soon be landed a cargo of lumber for N. llp- PNS )yxc hatfgr n'ud. ivtll renuriu Grill the their goal keeper, Mr. Ed. Cantelon. Wm. Findlay has gone on res visit .to Instead of formally celebrating Inde- able to be around agrlin, meet last week.—Johnston McBrien 1f 1:' `i retur�'t 011MWA.rthur Knox and Mrs. While playing cricket and in endeavor ��itje brtrther James on Pelee Island, endence day, Detroit will a week The Council of Hay have, very pro- put a large eel in one of the tanks on s, J. E..<lwarts $tofu the old country— jng to catch n "fly" he collided with where he owns a vineyard.—The an- Pater, celebrate the centennial anni- party, decided to offer a reward of $60, the square but somye distructivo boys I 1.a Winghril5t'Ativarice. James Finch and fractured hia wrist.— rival S. S. pionie of the Church of Eng- versary of the evacuation of Detroit this sum to be supplementedb asimilar killed it a few days after.—Mies Le NIp""°IIli. `Caiitelon, "Huron's Apple Bert Kerr is recovering from the in- land will be held in the Maitland by the British. amount from Mr. Miller himself, for Touzel, of Crediton, will spent the holt ;, ' ifnng?' ii[a�ieebiifttd the first order of juries received at Mitchell, but is not Gmve on Friday afternoon. A full at- For the Hrst time, the flag of the such information as will lead to the `VesttSe et theparental Rose St ong has �il!1'''. ,;I` the: season,:=•$wi) cars of apples for yet able tri take an.activu.}�axt in.Can- tendance is requested.—In Gorrie, on United States was flown Saturday detection and conviction of the party b,`� Win i be shipped within a ada's national game.—The local la- .July lot, Wroxeter and Turnberry de- with forty-five stare on its blue field, or parties who spread Paris green in been appointed to the Collegiate In- 1 + rr,. . d f?#G. jLo fit? g y- r sjl� �p,,Pg- � ,X P � Crosse club should gat down to heavy feated the Listowel team by 2 to 1, and Indicating the admission of Utah to the pasture field of Mr. Christopher atitute staff, vice Juo. CarLeron resign- , ,* Tbtl eE3 t to tlYb S:'' A. Batmacks practise if they expect to win over the Brussels team by 3 to 0.—Miss I. the sisterhood of States. Miller, resulting in the dent h oP several ed.—Campigg parties are located ire gyd}fbfet aiYd- Sunday, 11th and Bright. Watt, of Tilaonburg, is at present of his cattle. It is hoped the reward many Piaccs along the banks of Lake 12th inst. wit be conducted b Ca ON THE GufiEN.—A game of bowls ing friends in town, the guest of Mra- Mrs. Catharine Lawless, a patient in will be instrumental in brill m the. Huron within a few miles of town.—It it a , , Y P- g `W► the Insane Asylum in Hamilton, com- bringing is reported that the Big mill will close ,r� _� tain Ottaway, late of Clinton, and Cap- between Clinton and Goderich was in•'DOfg witted suicide by banging herself culprits to justice. down towards the end of next month tain Balyd. played at the county town on Domin- PICNIC. --The Gorrie Methodist Sun- frorn the bare of the window in her A great tunny people are complain —The contractor for the brickwork oil On,Til�sdty,.the 4th, at p. m. the ton Day each side taking one rink, day school" held their picnic on Friday room. She had made •several attempts ing of the pears falling off the tre+ea. the new Bank of is is pushing xk IIISalvtrliotat il,tiha it'I a Rpeeial poen air Clinton winning the }lame. last on Howiek Mait and Park, owned previously to commit suicide. The cause is a aPeciea parasites. The the job ahead, and the reel brick being dc'ttinl4stlati >3 Go be eeeitil ted by Clinton— Goderich— by Mr. D. Harris, of Orange Hifl. least injurious Lit is the most eonsptcu- used will make it the most not- <V w, The r8 ort that the had a ver good Judge McDougall gave hIs decision " Bpi tribe ',lift tt of Lirr� cipn and J. Johnston W. (,ane q p y y g d ous. It is the larva of tits tussock able building -on the square.—Regular .r � ` Ad utttaa!iirof_ trdtfbfd. W. W. Ferran J. M. Shepherd "gathering and everybody was well Friday in the re-count in the East moth, beautifully marked with four meeting of Maitland Lodge No. 33, A. '{ ' D. A. Forrester il. C. Strachan p y. York election case, and as the salt P g y g � 1 leased with the da . • whitish tufts coral -red protuberances, r Mr.. a l i.'i. 1. UWhinney, of Toron- Gen. McTa art, Dr. Holmes, Mr. W. F. Maclean, the Cons rimes• The second Is the F. and A. DZ., next Tueada avenin to ted lyses B a and F tome Hugh- candidate and ex -member, was o111cia1- and black p� t'. '1►liclr;,° nee the skip -28 skip -8 pear tree slug; it is the larva of it four- 3 ,, fittl nk,. News Notes ly. declared ejected by a majority of wen ed black fly. The slag is diatin ",H3' bads the Engineer,' .'. Ke sip s p (sW itSne at Mrs. W Taylor R. G. Reynolds three. ill-smellin ^� ' a osiit b M'}es% W. Jackson FMJ ulna Mr. Darrq� Westgate, a vel! -known Hole ed by a brown, slimy, pi '`,. Wlllts�`oOt �, Ran Pord R Dr. 19iiiino�t farmer in Pickering township, Ont., Edward Santis, one of the men matter that oozes out of its skin, and TkTii LA�1'liBt' fiOSV(i�HAVE Ygif n „. �., llioy ihave pvitritonly° thrown stones J P. Tisdalt J. 'lmne' w(ta 'found dead do the Grand Trunk working on the bridge on Hamilton forms a co, ring for it. The fly joys HEARD IT! i k at lie Viotftttneitt in St. Paul's church skip --10 skip -22 railway track not far from his home Beacu+ jumped from the second story two bonds n the year, one in June, a °N: eduf il'.at3d tie a result the mark to the Thursda mornin It is sit owed bo window of the Lakeside House, while the seeditd iii August. As both the. The very latest popular song is "M t F: eye. <hs ,to be repaired and reset. LAWN Boiv�tira.—A return match y g' PP intoxicated, and came near breaking above are biting larva, the can be Dad's the Engineer,'�and a copy (with p between the Clinton arid; 4oderich was struck by a pnssing train while his neck. He has some severe cuts on g y 7'hts`4lillulkl..pot be, el»bs was la ed in Ellinton on SaUtr- driving home late on Wednesday destroyed by spraying with poisonous words nd Music, full sheet music eizep , night. his head and face, and his body is Inscicticides. Tho third parasite, that` worth C., will be forwarded to any of 4 ',•11 . Bati o."C6 y m,_ O. Johnston, of Gode- da last and resulted fn a victory for g b ,blah is blac'ketiin the fruit leaves our readers who will mention this ' tie vldg i;h town'� estordrt com let y xuisedi but he will recover. His home g rn y P the,honie teaan by 13 shots. The fol- William Warren, a respectable and is in Toronto. Cwt and brancheeia the `i+'ire-h i ht.' h "' j' atrc''ii, - " drits for the big Oiange lowin is the score: well-dU•cttixen of Wtnhipe , cert hia > + g paper., and send 6e. in .stamps to Ldp 1 R T An unknown man about 46 years of In t80 Burrill of Illinois, atter uteri ihAtison Bates & CO„ Toronto. This• 310 r e edits atoin at Qdderich next Mon- t)liuten— Goderich- wife's tlYloat with a razor hursday, dt '„ - W. Taylor R. G. Reynolds and''dterwitrds cut his own in front of age' jumped over the Sherbourne street this scourge to bacteria and in 188ts firm who have had such Great success p' x "00", And NLrs, ®„Witllia to S+Luft Ste. W. Jackson I). MoOormac a tni> rbr in hia bodge. He died half an brid o at Rosedale Ravine, Torontq, on Prof. Arthur proved its bacterial nature with Dr. Chase's Sidney -Liver Pills* , 1VTAti01 ;M- �job ,Xerr to MonfirmAn. Mr. Qeo. D. McTaggart D., Os Strachan holli afterwards. 1+dUy evening and was Instr9,ntly, by cultures and innoculation. The()introent,CatarrhOureandLinseedanc °' �,” `• Ti 101 td.., Tai sc trth, a+ere onl remetl is can learn of is crinin 'sr 1 W. W. Forfeit Drdl$itannon y, kited, Deceased is a worktitgmrtn, y 3i fI Turpentine, also Scott's Sarsaparilldi 11 `+` rtr/Yb thO �teksoris booted by A. T. k fig,, * r skip -18 apparently a taborer qr teamst *, out and burning the affected branches. have just printed aver halo a millipn� v ',, ';" 0 >' ' p ,• `Tt ket a ttt.dur- � �; ink 2 ORoQ1aFrr,*•-So fardarfing 1890 Messrs. stood about 6 feet 10, and weighed � R%ilgix a flee becomes generally ttlTect- large,, six page papers Cantainini# fc1, . r..thc.e Qr"P it . a tie Fink 2 :' sst ireW dans.' J, J{ihpsta#i z, Ill'; otPnea Israel Titylor and Al". Arinstrougg of a lbs. There Was gothingg ori itis peraOn, ed tt miLy its well be cut dcS,wn. When. teresting storie4, reaciitlg matter anti Bre" v.,. 1G,0lttott the first here todi,Aingaish themselves. to. assist in ,identifying him,, a d the branch is sawn or out off it would • good music. The po. alar+song "Y ., , q!., f�D.,ij>y 'tell pay a visit to H. C. r jo an On Wednesday they, proceeded to the body is lying unalafinecl .t be ais toell tc� paint the cut end withan t Play in Oiir'ard is prlttt€ s L 'lefrne. , Mich.; ail tluaq. gO from i1. A= Icorrestorr a ,,. g linseed oil, 'The am utations shopid with words and music in foil. A fr b `' , the ttt`Britit;h'.Ooltxhribia. Wbile eve �V. 13Cydor�if3 , ,"r" ; i xi1C meter and contested villi a team of the city morgLie. He Was 'biidl + be itinde a foot oi• Amore below the copy of this valuable paper will be- +' ••: '' `' re` ret; bo Seo "Jock" leave Clinton, le skip -2fl situ -13 that town on;tlie grounds of ft.,GFidley' e►xThslred dp by _the fall which is Py P P '' has otn+v iy.hest tVislies Or his future The acorn resulted -ill 2 to 3 in favor of about 90 feet Where t,�le-suidide bja+ ke]ied eptTte. 'It is to be dreaded to anyotre est,ding for "My Dad'S t7ii > ' ''' r; 81 the (7lintonians� joatped Over, egen more than blaclt-knot, Engineer." "I I. rr at1fC!CE'y�. .. 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