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t M�iprtty fa>< Hax�, 8� the SrtbtnauIIIC 29 years Retail Fine black Care on also ctll•clllaal Qltl 121c' . h }r
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+ 1/J� ( yea' Ha_yy-- parilla, hat he says is worthy l Dight weight all wool double fold dress stuff, � � 6�. r ,
�, d g > No. 2 . C. Eacrett 65 `� altentio . • A.1 braiiq vvar]kera fled r h r
tc�..1(lslt Qur Shap +1�1 t.xke a look through. h. No, g..q, F. Arcold los 80 Beautiful black silk. Grenadines wort1175e fpr 1[?c, � �'
a No. 4.. Soi net 77 09 I Iluod's' areaparflla pecullatdy adapted ' I , , ,:,
• 7 OOI.� a C.eap No. S...N�osQs���Qelgger �8 7 to their ueec It npnkeQ, p cr; ;rich, Hartds+ome things in Satiu stril�Pd Muslin3. ' '
` ,-t ' aQ rePairing g No. 0, ,1,(J- salbfleisCh 74, 10 red blood, Blit fropt this atiicea nerve, 1
,„” No. 7..Jdsopii Snell 47 38 meatal, bodily and di;estive stxength. Wide fine lawns, great values, from 10c to 2fic, ,,fr
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.,y.. _ L}�?-o'-�� �} 2� rills is a very.g,�ctd Wcdi4ippp, especially t
Majority for McMillan 12(1 as a blood ruler: It haed3ne me good 13IQusbs in all styles and Shll•t Waists from 5QC lip ?
s " yCF D MUSIC HOUSE CLINTON Spoiled ballots, 23; rejected, 4b. E 1J}i1 M
„ �j1j�j,1j� I „�; , many times. For several years I antlered Shot silks for dresses find blouse waists only 2510., i
'` „ 1 LIW'Ai,IiSpN S BIG"uu t f Hallett- greatly with pains o! "1.
,;.. No. S..Wm. Rion 52 49 a y Cream silk arasols beautiful thins $1.50 up.
{ i , aj. No. 9. , R. McDole 87 39 J 11 f
*„s " a' , ilrms Mr. Mackie in his Seat by a ma- No. 10..J. Morrison 4U 40 (>jreat variety styl'sli aces of a kinds 'rom 1C to 25 y EA4
* -� � � . ority of 63, thus reducing his majority No. ll..Geo. Ruddell tit 28 Neuralgia .
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oo" �y 2. Judge Deacon hulas that nu No, 12..W. McUuul 25 32 Gents cool coats and vests from 81.75 t0 0.i) m
` , The -sappy ballot can be counted unless (narked No. 13. , Isaac Marr 38 20 t
within the white ring. in Lon- No. 14.. W m. Y,tttcrson49 ri in one eye aad about my >emples, es-
ati� q — l:ecially at night when I had been having A great speciality in Gents, boys and Cl]ils�45�i4ig c,!
7.I i, . duo Judge Elliott took the satire a hard day of physical and Masini labor. this St01'e llel'e U It IIOW, See them, k ; 'ry
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►�i1OIl groan l and reduced IYlajor Beanie's 353 237 !s cuafx13#i ..
"l�,'!v majority to 41, followingthe Majority for McMillan 110 Itook many remedies, but foundhelp only
!n Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured me of
-tet r., judgment in the North Bestrew spoiled ballots, S. P
r-.1-i,i• recount, The North Middlesex re- McKillop- rheumatism, neuralgia and headache.
�,,,,;, aunt before Judge Masson at Code- No. 15.. Ww. Evans 42 41 flood's Sarsaparilla haspravaditseltatrue
i f;�„�,-, rich was it surprise and is in Opposition No. 10, .J. J. Irvine 13 64 friend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep
,-,11 to the above threw judges, the ballots No. 17..We J. Shannon3l 55 my bowels regular, and like the pills
? marked outside the disc being allowed. No. 18.. W. G. Smith `23 32 very much.” IBAAo Luwlii, Sabina, Ohio.
As a result Ratz (Grit) is elected over No. 19. ,R. Beattie 48 41
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11 Hutchens (Con.) by 62. No. 20..J. U. Morrison 27 >')
�:,.�r ' P. h r In several other cases the result No. 21..R. AtcEIroy 41 43
% varies according to the several judg- No. in, .John Scarlett 38 45
yI '` merits, which goes tar show the uncer- -- —
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a r ....r....." •' S � taiuty of the law and the, iuterpretn- 2d3 301
9'.` tion thereof. Maj. fur Hays 98
r'�,� As to North Middlesex, we desire to Spoiled ballots, 2; rejected, 4. Sarsaparilla
4 - congratulate Retnruiug otriccr Eilber Seatforth-
�r)L n and his Delrutlea on the impartial No.2'3..John Reid 90 52 Is the One True Blood Puri fler.All druggist,.St.
J •' rin which their onerous duties No. 24 .Adam Hays 60 81 PraparedonlybyC.LHood6tCo.,Loweu,�iasa.
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a+ have been carried out, and off the frtct No. `L3..T. 8cupheus ff5 &3 are prompt, etlicient and � Lj
11111,4; that the recount outside the disputed --- — Hood's P1115 nay1neSect 25cenU. ii���t
.'t ,,. 0� ballots did not Changs the declaration L24 210 $ �y e have SOmethllla new t0 offer 111 Parasols this t "'
` '14, of the Returning Otlicer. The decis- Maj. for McMillan 8 b ,
of amusement llltel'e8t ion r,f the Judge on these reserved Rejected ballots,20 The Toronto detectives have reports week hiving bought ollt a full line of sample "�f;".
of about it dozen recent thefts of bicy- ` o a "if4�'
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':; and just enough oxer- ___— No.'O.,T. Kennard 102 51 are takim stolen bicycles apart and ParaSU1S at SeVe11tV five cents On elle dollar, We h,,,
Nu. 27..8 Atotfatt 48 89 g �, ""
"5 S. C13e 13 aCh10'i't tl in UURRh'NT %'O PICS. r shipping the bicycles to Buffalo. Two will sell you a nice one for less than cost. Come i'h;r
No. 28.. R. Pollock la t38 of ,he thefts occurred at Caer-Howell y11
Crca ueC. " It elltel'ttLlnB No. 29.. A. Armstron 64 3:3 }`
sn ., q There will not likely be any camp of 6 -- Hotel Wednesday evening, at the and see them, a full assortment, and no two alike, 11 1,
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c`tn�(. 111imber Of persons. instruction this year. The Grit rib-� 241 same minute, the victims being two
` strnctionistnv would not allow the es wheelmen, who were strangers to come quick as th�'y will not last lone at our prices
Jsi Who would do WitlloUt 1VIaj. for Hays 12 each other, but had ridden a at ilio r' fit,',
r a Croquet set when `,Ve tiinates to be passed for this pcUTOSO, Tuckersmith- same time, and were inside only a few .. any
^ and when parliament meets it will be No. 3ll.,G. A. Jackson 59 43 minutes, Special this week, Millinery, Dress ,
are Selling them so too late. Again the Grits have shown No. 31..Geo. Layton 8:3 19 _. __. _.__ ._ �*
'' No. 32 .Robt, Newell 119 41 Goods and Clothing.
X' Chea i We have 4, 6 Y Nu. 33..J. McCloy 95 53 RHEUMATISM'S VICTIMS. . w"
". p their weak faith in Uannda's .lu al de •
111.F''; anti 8 13all5ets- Call feeders. -- -- a
356 156 AFTER SPASMODIC EFFORTS FOR A , �r �V 11
' v and get our prices. CURE USUALLY GIVE IIP. i
yf Among other industries which have Majority for McMillan 200
"'W!`i. t been unsettled by the result of the Spoiled ballots, 34. THERE IS ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS
s ti�i•■■■�� election is that Of shouldering arms. R14CAPITULATION. CURED THOUSANDS AFTER OTHER
t1J McMillan. Hays. MEDICINES HAD FAILED -A RELltAS-
The rnititia have no idea whether they Ba tleld , . , . , , ... , • . •• 22 57 ED SUFFERER ADDS HIS STRONG EN -L ` 3 s':, �,e,
' are to be permitted to go to camp this y
Ha 384 2ii8 DORSATION OF THIS WONDERFUL `� ` �� ` _ �,� �� t�
year or not. The Grit party as 't Hu lett.......... • • • • ' 353 2'37 REMDEY. -
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', whole has no love for the militia, and McII{ilio1 --
j`tr all the John Bright cranks in the P ' ,
country are in the grit party. Seaforth ............. 224 210 From ilio Trenton Courier. p--- —'
Stanley ..:........... 229 241 What an innocent sounding name'
1„ .:_ 11 I W g Tuckersmith....... . 356 156 has rheumatism and yet how terrible . .
's" We have no idea whether or not Sir
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�`1. Charles Tupper intends to o into the 1831 1628 with it. Doctors agree that rheums- , ,Tune `22 1896. �+�".
protest business; but when told yes- Hay's vote............ 1528 tism results from poison of and depos- ,tt Clinton, -_ r•IR
tarda that the Grits threatened rm- its in. the blood, but as to, just tiow
test in a number of instant -es, the bid blcMillan's majority.. 303 they can be reached and eradicatelh[, it pLUIIISTEEL & GIBBIN�S - �lUert St CII1 toe � ,
BiU►u,el?tl�cineCat Total vote cast....... 3,357 would seers that their knowledge Earls, s •f. '
YR `'" Ulan reararked that that was a game The usual treatment is a long series of �• . ,,; "
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Wash dress goods-Hodgens Bros, remark with the great truth that the New BulhliutCB Tor the Western relief, but do not cure, and then the BIRTHS. RICHMOND—SnARi a. -In Morris, a the zest- ��-
x�t FuIC• donco of ilio bride's lather on June 30th, by
:.f11 ,M,&, Atrial by jury -The W _D. Fair Co. game watt "cue rm which we have gen- patient usually gives up, thinking FarxcR-In Exeter, on the 27tH alt., ilio
t' 'SxJ b Fatigue and weakness Lack Ken- II•ally come out ahead." That is the that there is no medicine that will cure wife of Wm. Prince, of a son. Rev, D, Forrest, Mr. daughter Richmond to a le, ,
Sarah H., second daughter of Mr. John Searle y11.
,,;, Hedy, fact. The hypocritical party of pur_ The Western Fair in London, next him. This is a mistake. Rheumatism MCLaAN.-In Goderich on Saturday, June t
r„'': September is sure to take it leap fur- all of Morris. it
"',4_ Your summer beverage -Allen & ity, the shouters against "buodling,” P is not it necessary evil, and because 27th, to Mr, anti Mrs. A. b. McLean, a daugh- )
the pretenders to honest always ward in the number of exhihitorS and ter. GARDENER—M&Trate-on June 24th, by Rev. ,
`.... Wilson P y, Y one is growing old it is not imperative Jas. Walker, Mr. Ed. Gardener of London, to •. +'
2'0 visitors, should the weather rove as t3ow> RaY.-Li Godorioh, on July,lat, to Mr.
�, An extraordinary'inducement-Jack- a poor figure ill the courts. The Grit p that one should accept rheumatism as Miss Mary Jane Meters, of Tuc erernith.
favorable for them as in the past r aad Mrs. T. -In Sowerb on
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arty is corrupt to the core, and the a natural accessory to advancing tib,
son Bros. r P twenty-uine ears. The new build- GARRRTT.—IDHowick, on June 23rd, the wife SrtNDt r.R-Coox,-In Seaforth, on June 24th ,.
'"' Happy COrnhinatiOn-\� . Cooper & court records show it. , Y years. of Mr. E. Garrett, of adaughter, by the Rev. 8. Bond, Mc Walter 13pindler, of ,y
`c` Co. ings, which have been erected by the There is a remedy for rheumatism MACARTHVR.--At Hentall, on June 21st, the Seaforth to Miss Kato Cook second daughter ,,, A'
' citrizens of London, are the best on the i of Mr. n'. C. Cook, of Godericlr township. :} ,
Yxr Ontario Liberals will read with plea- despite the oneral belief tbat it can- wife of Mr. John Macarthur, banker, of n
�,' ■® continent for exhibition purposes, and P g daughter, «p
.:r sure the following pmnunciamento of will be a grand eight ill themselves, not be cured -e remedy that has cured MAY. -in Ushorne on June 22nd, the wife of ,PP
;1� The Huron News -Record the Northwest Review (Catholic) : and worth a visit to the Fair thousands of the most severe cases. Mr. John May, of a 'daughter. BEA11II!i.
,,.'. A noted instance of the truth of this —{'
° "IL'ittholics wish Mr. Laurier, however, to see. The Secretary, who is respon- JOHNSTON. in Goderich, 30th Juno, William ? 3.
�,'k t,•25 a Year -$1,00 in Advance sible for this article, has had the pleas- assertion which has jus, come to the Geo., infant son of Robert and the late Lottle 'j,".,
i:k -- distinctly to understand that fire will knowledge of the editor of the Courier, i/1A1tK11.1►GES. Johnston. .1
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' �`• WEDNESDAY. JULY 8th, 1898. accept no half measures, such as Green- Live Stock Exhibition Buildings of is ilia case of Robert Francis, F.aq., tt'tLraAms--FIAV(inTON.-At Orchard Cot- SCOTT. --[n Morris, on July 2rxt, Jane bobbed
tri,., forcaoerl of Trenton, i •.v retired tags, Garbraid, residence of the bride's father, wife of Robt. Scott, 4th line, aged 35 years
America, indudin the rest World's Y, on the 24th of June, 1890 by the Rev. Mark k
gJ; way offered to the commissioners. g g from business in Rat Porta e, Ont., TAYLOR. -In Exeter, on the 31st ult. Eliza ,j
r — I What the insist u un is the final and Fair of Chicago, and he states positive Turnhout M. A ,rector of St. George's church, beth Taylor, relict of tho tato Thomas Sraylpr, t,, •,
?'' HOW THE PAR77ESSTAJD. Y P ly that none of them will equal the and still residinh there. He as risen Goderich, John Morrlck, fifth eon oL Raby 7t i,
a victi i of rheumatism for over three Williams Esq.,of `Lunderston,' Dunlop, Huron, aged 74 years, 1 mouth. ,
:.-, last.tag restoration of separate schools. new V\ esteru Fair Buildings. On to katio E;veline, oldest daughter of T. TAYLOR. -In Exeter, north, on the 27thult. .,,
PP They are constructed on the very eats. Last winter he visited his Mrs. Johu Taylor, aged 7o years. r".
t,.1. Thea ended list has been revised If lie does not secure to thein this in Y A. t>augbton, kaq,
./ . dispensable exercise of their acknow_ friends in Trenton and was then Con- MURRAV-I)AVIS.-At St. Peter's on Tuesday, BROADFOOT.-In Seaforth, on June 27th, .1.
!.,ti , from the latest returns. The, members p best improved plans after careful in- tem 1 ttin a visit to the South in search Frederick Ronald, only child of Mr. Ales
x ;. ledged tights, his tenure of office will p + q 30th Juno, by ltev. Fr. West, Wi11Iam Murray, ,, r
Imo' are classified as Conservatives, Liber- be uncomfortably short, and his party spection. Tt,ey are witbout ohstrue- of relief from his constant foe. He late of Stratford to Miss Mary Davis, of Godo- Broadfoot, aged flvo months.
y.;. tions to the view, all having circular had to use a strati' in walking and went rich. _ ,;
els and Independents.:- will soon retw n to those chilling �Rr- — 1,
I;;., bents, abundance of light, and espec- ,it a slow pace, This Christmas he MCiN'T081r-COWAN.-In ttre Presbyterian 'i'
C. L. I. shades from which they so recently ;all well arranged for ventilation, and church, Aehflcld, on June 24th, by Rev. Jamee Chief of Police Grasset, of Toronto, ,,%
�',•" Ontario ....................41 43 5 emerged." Y g was here a sin on a visit to his friends, Nilson, of Niagara Hails south, assisted by �) t
",} 18 48 every necessary nccomodation and smart an erect and without the icor J. Rose, of Lochalsh, Rev. W. R. Me- received the following letter on Jul
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Noes Scotia.. _ . , , ..... • • . • • •.lU 10 U The Quotidian. of Levis, says:- convenience for the ,►ntmals and ex- stick Or the sorrowful look of intosh, of Allendale, to Mitis Jennie, ycongest lst.-"I hereby notify you, with a
hihiture• a year a O. His ft fends and acquaint- daughter of D. Cowan, Esq of Kintail, mother's broken heart, to try and find j
New Brunswick .............. 9 4 1 „Maty are no doubt curious to know Our readers will be able to form g "''
:).�=t Prince Edward island........ 3 2 0 n some slight conception of these build- antes all accost him as n new Ci00DnAND-MclxroSn.-Li the Presbyterian my son, who ran away from his arents r,,",
church, Ashfield, on June 24th by Rev. N. D. r hate t"'
,. =, 4 2 1 how Mr. Laurier will proceed by way K man and congr,►tnl;Lte him on his McKinnon, Glenallan cousin oft the groom, ns- the 25th day of May, 1898, k °'
i•' Manitoba , ........... in s from the abbreviated description healthy, fresh and active n eartmce heard he was adopted t, two old eo• '•'r:•'
North-west Territories....... 1 3 0 of conciliation to settle the IVLuritobn R Pp fisted by Rev. J. lioso, of Lochalsh, Mr. P Y Por �c,l
given below. in contrast with a year ago. He has A. A. (]oodhand, of Detroit, Michigan, to pie, eight miles south of Torog jri, 1,
-111S British Columbia............ 2 3 1 , trouble, that policy having been ap- fihe buidings in the first place from cheerfully and gratefully given the MissHetta,thirddaughterofBobortMcIntosh, in Canada. I will give $10 retyatll'tt for 1;� ;i
, 89 lib A Proved by the electorate. Here is the fence on the west, South and east Esq., LEN -BR. i2
following statement of his efforts after his return home. He will ire years �` ';