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Jelly 22, 1898 THE CLINTON NEW ERA, • .
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� ��y It Cannot Be Done. to old friends here; Mr Little holds a rea- i�ntrance atilt P. S. Leavinb ( WRoxErER 669. No. 3, Stella Rotbwell 551. No. 6,
yearponss since
position with Swift & d It it is 22 Anderson, Leonard Weir, Waldo E. John McAsh 570. No.7, George E)gia 670,
Bush the Spectator and 1VIi Whitney years einoo be hoe heeri Lere, and hgg Sees a I'�Xan1111at1o11S i Elliott, Knowlson Wheeler, Thos. No, 9, Allan Eller 558, Bella Thompson t
like all voters of ay.erage intelligence, great many changes. lie wiltIve for -- Henning, Norman Wright, Frank M. 768. No, 14, Norman Boyce 636, Charles ,
UANT uuderrtell owrthe co that Irvotedbody whioagoto day, accompanied i , ofwho Bast Huron McLaughlin, Leslie McCutobeon, Luella Whiteman 650. i11I. I F eould tell how the coney of voted who baa been here for tomo time, and who Miller, John H. Sanderson, Ella STEPHEN -No. 2, Wesley Hirtzel 558.p except• ill cxse of a scrutiny of the bel is in very delicate health. We publish herewith the names of the Montgomcry, Wesley Thompson, Fannie No. 3, Ida .'cry 627, Edwin Beaver 627,
lots before the judge, -Hamilton Times Miss Carter, of Toronto, is visiting Miss successful oandidates who wrote on the Montgomery, R.R. Wright, Maggie Luther Penhale 564, Daniel Sanders 558, 11
Perhaps Is we have not of ordinary Maggie Warner. Entranoe and Public School Leaving Ex- Stinson, Lambert Wright,stella , Mollie Cotter'581. �`"
1110URUMUT 1 g y gg aminations in East Huron on the 28th g Geo Sanders 611. No.6 intelligence, and to sue be harredout. Mrs John Bean ie vision friends in ,
�' g No. 7, Lydia A. Finkbeiner 591. No. 10,
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But x deputy returning officer or a Blyth and Lueknow. 29th and.30th of June last, The number PUBLIC SCHUOL LEAVING Edna Sherritt 560, Myrtle Wilson 727.
snruti°eeI desired to know how the Misses Allis and Lizzie Twitchell are of marks obtained by each candidate is not Oclxrox UesoaxE-No. I, Ida Blatchford 555.
constable voted, he wmild be a chump visiting friends in Goderioh. given for the. following, among other. No. 2, Jessie Montieth 716, Rhoda Pass- %� • I
if he could not tell when the ballots Mrs Smith, of Ingersoll, is the guest of reasons:- Baird, Alexander Love, Lizzie u40d ��� Cle
•'� g g more 660, Nellie Stewart 624. No. 5 Wil- Y
were counted. It is so simple that a her aunt, Mrs A. McAllister, (1) Some pupils did not resent book Brown, William A. Mc avis ' Ago +
P A bur Wood 611. No. 6,Letlie Robinson 655.
The undersigned begs to an- ten -year-old boy from an idiot asylum Misses Edna Copp and Erma Kaiser we, k in drawing, writing or book-keeping, Binge, Fred McTavish, Agnes we 56 WewANo4H irkp 1, k. o Matt
could do it. -London News. have been visiting at Heneall, hence two standards had to be used in fix- (leiter, Beooa McTavish, Roy Maggie
nonnoe that he has assumed full g Elcoat, Minnie Middleton Mina hews 661, Winona o. 4, Joseph
arr 8, I2, '"
control of the business formerly You made this assertion before, and Miss Fanny Townsend has gone on a ing the There
pass -work. ane Woods 606. No. 4, Joee h Oarrol 682,
2 There ate two se Emmerson, John Millar, Wm. H. P I
carried on by Mie son, and being visit to friends at Durham. O perste and dietinot Maggie G Clark 685, Charlotte Tooke 650.
desirous ct reducing the fine stock we challenged it, but your ,never under- Mrs Davie, of Harriston, is visiting her Boards of Examiners, viz„ one for Clinton Hark Hate O'Brien, Mary No, 7 rr
of Jewelry, Watdhea, Clocks, took to demonstrate how it could be daaghter, Mie (Seo. Rogers, and ofliliated Centres; and one for Seatorth Higgins, Helen Porter, Maud , Eddie Robinson 608, Alfred Naylor r•1
eto., as quickly Re ossible, will Messrs Amoy and W. Mill and left for and its ofiAliated Centres, and while the Horney, Ada M. Robb, Nil M. Wel No. 12, Henry Martin 744, Hattie
q Y P done. We state again that if a deputy- Y Y msrkin of these beside ie nears Innes John Roes, Neil D. Wellwood 609. Separate School Augustine 1
offer goods at very low prices, for Montreal on business on Saturday. g y uniform Kinahan, 602.
cash. The stook is all first-class ret iI'ning officer performs his duty, no Mrs James M,oMath left on Tuesday on Yet some difference must exist, and Jeffrey, John Jae. Scott, Mand
and those who want bargains , one can tell how a voter records his a visit to relatives:at Ambarst Island. (3) Principally because these boards be- Johne, Ella EAST WAWANOSH-No, 6, Eva Wightrean
Neve that there is now an unhealthy ENTRANCE STANDING 545. `Y 1
will get diem. vote, even when counting the ballots. Charlie Graves, representing the Great y rev•
F Northern R. R., was in town on Monday. alry between the various Public Schools, Brigham, Ada M. Livermore, C.
If a deputy is negligent it might be John G. Medd has gone to Sarnia, and more especially among pupils, which Bollen, Hattie McGregor, Wallace ^
H. Hewitt, a praetical work- '.I- done, but not otherwise. If the News where he expects to remain for some time, should not be encouraged. Curry, Arthur Snell, Dorothy
man, will have charge of the Miss Curran and Mr Jobnston,Goderioh, Every candidate receives his marks and �AV�B AY.
same, and all repair week en- I hirrks it can be told,the public will be- were callers at MrsC.M.Bezzo's on Sunda newspaper will readi- BLYTH _ Clinton,- Ont.
if he wishes his local news a ,
Y McLean Kate Anderson, Frank A.
trusted to him will be promptly neve it when the proof is forthcoming last• ly publish them if asked to do so,
Raid Mary Douglas, Peter General plstriat Agent for the
t and Satisfactorily looked after. Henry Raneford, Uxbridge, has been The large majority of candidates writing Watt Bettie Confederation Life Insurance Co
McDowell, John
Spending a few days under the parental on the Publib School Leaving had passed For Stratford and Gioderlch, inclusive. All in
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HIIEWITT Hensall roof. the Entrance Examination, and hence had ENTRANCE STANDING formation relating to insurance laity irlvao.
H. 7 X OTES.-Master Loyd Davis, eon of Mrs Laidlaw and two children, of Phila- Entrance standing. The Boards of Ex- Bell, Eva Smith, Davie I. Money to loan at reasonable rates.
t Manager W. C. Davis, while cleaning hie bicy- delpbia, are visiting at her sister's, Mrs A. smiuers, therefore, thought it needless to BRUSSELS, - `
BRED. RUM BALL, cle on Monday, bad the top taken off Downs. grant these candidates who failed on Pub- Allin, Cleve Lamont Samuel D. L. 114CPHERSON
Proprietor one of his fingers; his hand caught fie- Adam McCartney, of Godrrioh township iia School Leaving, Entrance standing, A %�00
F ����s ��s! i,=' Those who had not eased the Entrance Baeker, Garfield McKenzie, Mary J(>� u
� ■a Sween the chain and sprockets with left here on Tuesday morning for Souris, P Calder, James Maunders, Norah Fire Insurance
!�y'S the above result. John Finlayson is Manitoba, examination were awarded Entrancestand- Crearer, John S. MoCulla Maggie Representing -
erecting ahandsome brick residence J. C. McTavish, of`Haverhill Business ing wben they obtained the neoesesry ' gg Alliance Assurance Co. •
on the property he purchased from Mr College, Mass., is visiting his home on the marks on the P. S. Leaving papers. Fraser, Clark McGuire, Milton North British and Mercantile Ins, Co. Baby Carriage
11,1 s • Patterson, in the western limits of 2nd of Stanley. The Entrance papers were all fair pe- Friendship, Mary McKay, Lizzie A. Perth Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
l ' the village. A rnoyement was on foot pert. The arithmetic of the Public School Gardiner, John A. Parker, Marguerite OFFICE, - - MACKAY BLOCK, CLINTON
i this week u> have the streets wtitered, 11 Andrew Gunn, of Toronto, (brother of Leaving was too difficult and the grammar Grieve, Willie Pearson, Susie
p the doctor) the well-known produce dealer, a Hayoroft, Mabel Seel, Silvia . .
but after being well developed fell p per too long.
Holiday Tours through, some a those along the beat spent Sunday in town. p Jackson, Years Smith, Kate
Most teachers attempt to do the Public
I ,;' considering they slim - 25 cents per Mrs Race, of St. Louis, is visiting her School Leaving work in one year after the Kendall, Alice White, Clayton �" n ]j
week, too high. Robt. $ell has ]eased father, Joseph Wild, of Stanley, and other pupils pass the Entretnoe. This is too ENTRANCE STANDING. °i.
To Mackinaw & Duluth one of the large stores of his now block friends in this vicinity. short a period to dO the work well; two
P Lamont, Minnie Menzies, Cameron to a Mr McKim, of Dresden, who will The wife of Thoa. Walker, Huron Road, Years should be taken. McQuarrie, Clara B.
Finest Trip on Fresh Water. open a dry goods business here on Oc- has gone to Mount Clemens to try the The numbers that wrote and passed:- a $Satisfaction
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Collingwood and Owen Sound to Sault Ste. tober 1st. E. Sheffer, who has eon- benefit of the spring there. EAFORTH
Marie, Mackinaw and Duluth, via the famous ducted a succeisiul confectioner and Entrance P. S. Leaving Beattie, Eesie Whitemore, Samuel
Worth Channel and through the 3n,rtco islands Y E. H. McKenzie, of the firm of Scott & -- - - ---
I",-- •-- Hillen, Bert t
of the Georgian Bay, giving the tourist an op- t'ettaIIralit business here dur,iag the m on �'
McKenzie, was called to Brantford on m v y v ENTRANCE STANDING GrUarallteed�
wortunity of viewing the most magnificent past Fix or eight years, has disposed Of .� m v 0 q
scenery on the Great Lakes. Friday, owing to the death of an uncle. Centres c°. m e m m T.
� the business to George Greenslade, a m >~ m ,. a Beattie, Louie Wright, Jennie
i Viiuton to Sault 9te.Marle, Mack• farmer•, of the township of Hay. Rev. John Houston left for Toronto on Wed- a (� C p McFadden, Aggie11
inaw and retarn,via Collingwood ��Ap r
7 . x or Owen Sound..................Ivi .. VP1�.JO J. S. Henderson and J. E. McDonell nesday, where he goes to perform his int- _ W m WRO%ETER Our Watch Repairing Depart-
,Ount.n to nuiuttrand return,via have returned from Nashville, Tenn., res as one of the departmental examiners. Clinton .... 92 66 45 23 6 Armstrong, James Higgins, William ment is attended to in a strictly
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where the sent the past few weeks. Winghsm g+ gg + Y
Collingwood or Rte.
Marie,
call- Y P P Mise Ethel Bruce, of Alliston, sister of 56 43 40 23 7 A lesworth, Morse Lawrie Ral h first-class manner, If your
ts,' fug at Sault Fte. Marie, Port �Q�} Dr. Bruce is visitiu at Ba -field, where Blyth """ 29 16 12 6 2 Bowyer, Albert Y Sanderson, John watch needs repairing, we tell
Arthur and Maekinaw....... . . 29 'S0 ) g ) Seatorth.... Y o "'""`
a Mr Bruce's family are spending the eum- 55 38 10 3 S Hamilton, S. Aylesworth, Mary you so, if not, we do not pot you
For tickets to all points and information re- IFrittein for the New Era. Brussels..:. to unnecessary
garding travel by boat or rail, consult mer. Wroxeter , 40 29 35 22 3 Hemphill, Alvin Lawrie, Bertha y expense. Proper
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,: F, R. HODGENS, The Milkman's Dear. John Sprung and wife, of the base line, 2G 16 16 10 0 care and good workmanehi is
rordwioh FORDWICII P �Iootl
Town Agent, G.'c.R., Clinton -- left on Tuesdayon a visit to their Son in 11 7 16 10 3 what your watch requires. We
Cook, Bloke Montgomery, Edith know that oar work will lease •••
f, , - BY CLnxn H, MOUNTCASTLE. Manitoba; they were ticketed by F. R. 318 215 174 97 24 Strong, Robert F. Milne, Elsie P
! `tear Atlaerttoeluelit� -- HJ. 0. G. - -- Webber,nth Samuel H. McConnell, Annie you Xpress :Wagon
A maid was up a cherry tree; J. C. Gilroy left on Tuesday on a pro- ENTRANCE EKAMINATION Akins, Bertha Padfield, Maggie -
Toiletarticles-SydneyJackson ........Page 1 Aman was on the fence; specting tour through Manitoba and the CLINTON Donaghy, Amy M. Spence, Matilda Ghar
Butter wanted -GE King .............. ... 1 A hot flirtation stirred the air, Northwest, and expecte to be away for gas
Announgement-Fred Rumball... ...... 4 And all at his expense. Agnew, Lillian Campbell, Malcolm ENTRANCE STANDINO
July specials -R Adams........ 5 month. Moderate .. $ 'I .
'Rot weather -W 1,Ouimette.......... .. 5 A weary borne, with drooping head, Armstrong, May C%Wdley, George Hyndman, E. Webber, Mary L.
Mortgage sale -Scott & McIienzie........ 5 Ftood round the turn, apart, We regret to Darn that Mrs Butt, town, Aitken, Edna Clement, Arthur Nay, Eva J, Can be supplied from
,.4" Servant wanted -Mrs Tisdall......... .... 5 And rested, While the precious cream ie in delicate health, being under the doe- Broder, Eleanor Colcloagb, Harvey WINGEAM Do You Need
v Servant wanted -Mrs Houston... .....,.. 5 Was sourin in the cart. tot's care, and hope her illness may be of Chidley, Lizzie Cunningham,Gordon Aitkene, A nes, D. Hi ins, Mand Our stock. Special values
w';i.umber for Bale -C Avery .........,..
For service -Cartwright Bros . .......: 5 g short duration. Dowzer, Maude I+'owler, Foster Allison Ma ie eor e A Pair of Spectacles 2 ,
It was a sigbt'quite picturesque, Maggie Johnston,+ g in each line.
n • -,Monster sale -McKinnon & Cc............ 5 A charming eight to see-, Milton Snell, of Cleveland, who has been Eidt, Amelia Fair, Glen Ansley, George E. Moore Olive
.* +� ..Bargain day -Jackson Bros .. .... ....... s g gvisiting friends here and in Win ham, Kelly' Mary Forrester, Fred Bremner George E. McAllister, Mina
$,idsumishly priced -W. D Fair......... 8 A lovely maid, in robes of light, g g Kell Ella Irwin, Wallace Chittick,�Emma McDougall, IsabellaC '
Kl` Idaummer bargain day-Hodgens Bros 3 Upon a'eherrytree. was a caller at brie office on Monday, on Y'®® ��
oy for adoption -New Era office. 8 his way back to Cleveland, Lindsay, Ida Johnson, Willie Cowden, Mary McGillivray, Amelia
t z A white arm stretched above her Mead Murphy, Madge Jeffrey, Percy M. Cunningham, &eo. Putland, Albert E. AJ
�ITo grasp the luscious fruit;Richard Raneford came back to town MoMiehael,Nelli B. Jordan, W. J. Cunningham, John Stewart, Joseph D• G
, ,�hitton i �I9 Phe tree, moved Strangely by her touch, from Mount Clemens for a few days, re- I McGregor, Mande Millyard, Wiley Duni, Clayton Troy, Ellen R,
Ryy Wets ttemblln to the root. turning again on Saturday, Lie re orfs �OO��®��
�d tl P j McIntosh, Mary Moffatt, John Fisher, Peter S. Welsh, Maud -
an improvement in the condition of Mrs Mannin
Then came the climax t0 my tale, g, Edna M 'r, Wm. Forster, Roy H. Winfield, ,Bertie L. Successor to J. Biddlecombe,
FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1898 Ransford, , MCPneCSOn Jean F. M n, Charles Gra George L.
And to that maiden gay;,' y, g
y " ` Like all things bright and beautiful, Mrs MaNangbton and family and her McEwen, Annabel icha `harles ENTRANCE STANDING CLINTON. CLINTON t`
tin Who will be the Nominee. She swiftly passed aw@ty, daughter, Mre Johnson,, and family, of McMurray, Josie u h, N iron Beaton, Alva McClanaghan H. -
a -- Chatham left this week fora month's Smith Lettie • Me enzic, ldrid11
c >, " ^gal of last week There was a crash ! a acXeam of; fear ! Denman, Albert Powell, Frank
The Godef'len r„s_ A milk -man, wild wiyh woo, outing in Bayfield. They will occupy one Shipley, Carrie M enzic, hn Grain, Lancelot Rodgers, Lily4 j
�ysi-1`QoE4 that the dilj+ Itas v�:n set raw-bendin++ or a little heap, of Mr Marks cottages. Shipley, Fannie Ou'mette, Cha s James G. 7
fur holding a cohvehtluti t0 liame a °" - John Brown, of New York, who has
Taylor, Mary E. ten nna B Knox, CANADIAN IC I3
I it iLndidate for the Commons in West UE calico, below. been cDending a few days with his brother Twitchell, Etta Papple, avid -- "'ILL RUN A RETURN FAILES
uron, the litical wiseacres are cast- I do not know what happened next, iust east of town returned to Whiteley, Lizzie Plameteel, Roy The following is the list of candidates Hoole Restrains - -
on the farm, Armstrong, Reston
bg about thein for a man who will Ore Although I heard a sound, -the east on Tuesday. His wife will re- Aikenhead Walter Porter Howard passed by the Board of Examiners for Merit - -
As that bold milk -man raised her a , Willie Shepherd, Eddie West Huron, together with the marks ob- Wins Successi Seekers' Binsean - $28
able to carry the constituency. p main here for a time. P g Binscarth - -
From off the dews round; Andrews, Llewellyn Shipley Willie twined by each, In Addition t0 those who Winnipegosis -
Several names are submitted, and Y g 60 Day Winnipegteia
Mr Elliott, who is in town representing iAdams, Howard Staples, John had obtained the full requirements, viz,
i i otne of those mentioned ►night 19well A sound so sweet, so wonderful, the Mutual Life Insurance Co., is an old Adams, Ernest Sutherland James one-third of each subject and one-half of CE�TR'�4 j/ EXC1i1'SIOIIS Regina - - -
i �w 3?lY@ 1& n4ined tinuamod: $host pro- No letters spell its tone; associate of Mr John Houston, of the Col- Baer, Stange Ta tor, John the total, several oandidates who had the ,1�� - � Moosejaw - .$30
A , ._, .i- r,..r i- ,.• . ,.a Robt. A flying form soroao & fence Y Y Cd 2�2 To the Yorkton
Iiltt]enL ill .,v... we name - ' le ate, and also attended Toronto Uni r- Baird, Thomas Taylor, Wilbert required total, 550 marks, but had faftlen a• Canadian Prince Albert t @c�r�
tflines, Mayor of Clinton, and editor And she was there aloof: Sit at the same time as did Rev. B. le- Cos, Allen Walker, Claude little below in one, or at most two subjects, Calgary - S �P
'+ * ot4'file. Clinton NEW ERA. He is an I can but guess the end of this I ment. Campbell, Walter Walker, Frank were, in accordance with the re ulations, STRATFORD, ONT Red Dear - �+ )
Yigtest Liberal, and would make a good Romantic episode, J. tl, Smith, of Burlington, a well- gr,YT passed by the Board on account of their i Northwest Edmonton - - } ej7�I0
$ This school does first-class work in every (}cin June 2R, Returning
;jC)i;ut idate. He is not a machine pole- As witnessed through a knot -hole in known fruit rower, was here this week, age or other circumstances. Cards giving department, and enjoys a large patrons e. g g until August 27
G an, and for this reason every effort g Corte Mar gg (All rail or S. S. Alberta)
01 n, made r t a certain element to The fence near my abode. and in coml•an with Dave Cantelon visit- y, y Young, Ruby the marks of the candidates will j'Je sent A Commercial School of the highest t;.ade- (going July 13. Going July 14
Von t18Gr1, Uaude Hammond, Jae, out as canal. The results of the Public none better in Canada. students can enter (All rail
A maiden a 6 cherry tree, ed a number o fruit orchards about h-cCe, 8 at an time. Catalogue free. >) Sept.12 thabaeca)
llA.- .iia nomination. J. L. Grant,af P Y Or Katie Ireland, Lyal G. School Leaving examination will be given y Returning until pt. 1`L
:,N:' - n Of all things 'nesth be ak Their opinion is that' the crop will not be g Going July 1st. Returning until September 17
YA hSeld; is another good man, and be- o Y' P Ha.arilton, Etelka Little, Henry , in next week's issue, the Board having
' ng a practicaffae~: ar, would, were he May Prove a very dangerous snare, as large as at first anticipated, the winter W. J. Elliott, Principal (All rail or S. S. Alberta)
To ¢silk -men passing b fruit being short, Praetor, Louie Logan, George W found it impossible to have them ready in
�etter known throughout the constit- P g Y• Slater, Carrie Rose, Gordon time to go with the Entrance. 1rwwale?t lewdpwrwrN�� W. JACKSON, Agent, Clinton.
s' •tien`cy, poll a strong vote. P. Holt is, -- Principal W. R.' Lnugb, of the Public Steinhoff, Mary Sloan, Robert '
+sveI derstand, also an aspirant, and School, is one of the veterans of 1866 who Thompson, Jessie Stewart, Geo. McG. r GonERIt x MODEL ScxooL-Irene Acheson
+ Coming and Going. are entitled to a military medal for ser- 576, Jennie Cantelon 593, Eva Dunlop 674,
leis friends are loud in bis praise. Wm. Y �-�•� -�•-� p
Coate, of Clinton, has also been spoken vices during the Fenian invasion at that SEAFORTH lassie Hennings 718, Flo McLean 588, Al- �� J.. �J.J TWO .eS.. V �S 'o
,•'. • ;pf,,but we have not heard that he ser- VISITORS TO AND FROM CLINTON AND VARious time, and has bad the necessary papers Bond, Maud F. O'Reilly, Katie foe Neftel 5G9, Mary Tait 552, Hugh An-
Jovlsly contemplates being in the run- • OTHER PERSONAL NOTES, forwarded to the Minister of Militia to ae- Coleman, Matilda Sclater, Jennie M. draws illi Harry onff 5, Chester Farrow 'ink. H. Hunt was a visitor to Galt this week. cure the same. Wm. Sparling, of town, is Cash, Grace Smithers, Margaret b88, Willie Johnston 6U5, Charles Lewitt, i
There are other aspirants, but we Miss Angie Brickenden is visiting in also entitled to the Same bonors. Connar, Angeline Solater, Clara 554, Darius Sallowe 550, Thomas Sheppard Have
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` feel satisfied that up to the present the Goderich. Will Coate, town clerk, who has been Dorsey, Gertrude A. Van Egmond, I. 037, Olive Bates 618, Irene Dickson 662,1 G- �+
fore)~ ning are the only names of those Miss Stapleton, of London,, is visiting spending a few days with his sister in Gatzemeyer, Lena Williams, Ethel Clara Hall 689, Lottie Morrow 561, Bertha • �•
' "' 9-ekin the position that should have Govenlock, Phemia Brownell Harvey Million 644, Mabel Strang 844, Lillie Web- Novelties
g P friends Mere. North Victoria, returned to own on Tues- a boy who will fit a good
t e list of a show before the conven- Miss Heywood is the guest of Mrs W. day; he is an enthusiastic angler, and Hale, Edith L. Broadfoot, Fred Ster 592 Edward Craig6?2, Herbert David-
MaElroy, Blyth. claims to have bad a delightful time fish- Holmes, Lennie Barr, Cheater C. son 561, James Garrow 557, Ernest Jordan t
g Hannah Ma a ie Donee Leo 758, Willie Robinson 68G, Wilfrid Williams usually found in an u to-date11
11tO'matter who gets the nomination 'Mies Josie Witte is visiting Mars MOMil- ing for black bass in Balsam lake; he says g g Y+ r5111t ill a �)1'iCe like t111S : Y P
`Xie will have hard sledding ahead of Ian in Goderioh.. he has an number of fish stories, but will Knetehtel, Ella Fowler, Harold 649, John Duff 569. genta'furnisbing store are kept
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"him. The best man in the bunch will Mies Amy Johns, Exeter, is visiting Mise not tell any of tbem until the affidavits Laidlaw, Olive McQuade, James GODERICII SFPA11ATE SCHOOL -Carl Camp• by us, Our aim is to please
Lynch, Jeanie M. Robb, James ion 551, Nora Dean 553, FredGalloway 627. our customers, so we keep the
6 aiothave many votes to spare on stet- Lillian'Andrewe. arrive to verify them. Y $3 GO Suite $1 50 ver latest cods in the mar- _.-
g+ Mies Baer and Everette,Woodetook, Murdie, Rachel M. Roes, Robert BAYFIELD P. S. -Francis Fo+vlie 573, Y g
f ` t. t evening, end care Should be taken James Steep, who has been living at + r• 2 75 " 1 75 ket and this season we are
111&C a poor standard bearer he not are nests of Mrs W. Baer. P g Meson, Ohrietins Wilson, Regie Chas, Ferguson 573, Robt. Bailey 513, Ads
` s a g Indian Head, N.W.T., since Spring, re. McLeod, Mina Whitesidee Wm. Rouett 550, 3 25 " 2 25 showing a much better aseort-.
:aGbogeti, Israel Taylor and George Hodgens are turned home this week, his Son, Harold, MoLsahlan, May B. Winters, Rufus J. HENSALL P. S. -Murray Elder G02,Frank 4 50 " 3 '25 went than ever. We have a
One or two of the aspirants have both in Toronto this week. remaining there to look after his father's 5 50 3 75 large assortment of the most
iaeed in the moutbs of their friends g Pickard Clare Willie, James Reith fi41, Bessie Urquhart G31 Bert E1- " g
Mise Floretta Stevenson is visiting Miss interests. Mr Stee says the romise for G 50 4 50 fashionable h F y P Purcell, Stella Waugh, Alex, der 716, Ethel Colwell 55G.
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statement that should they be Cbo- Flor nce Turner Goderioh, p ZURICH P. S. -Milford Faust (174, Diana
@ i good crops was never better than in that y
sen to carry the banner of Reform, the Horatio Re) nolds,of Minneapolis, is via- Section. There are localities where drouth WIxGIIAu. I
griea would not, put an o ponent in the iting his parents, Albert St. Richbeil G88, Clara Koehler G10, Ethel Wil. IaATS AND TIES
p was experienced, and a short crop will be Ansley, Wesley Brandon, Carrie There are only a few left, just two or three n
Y Frank 6 arlin of the Win ham Salt P P Y, Y Name 674. 6
;;`-,ski. IF an of our Pea ars meet this p g, g the result, but, generally trope look good. Beaton, grant Dawson, Lexie DUNGANNON P. S.-Wilfio Glenn 812, of each, ao if you want one come right in They are good goods and
ea5tory they can brand it its being entirely Works, was in town yesterday He Says settlers are simply flocking in, Button, Ernest Duff, Eva Jane Minnie Dnrnin 710, Cora Roberts 774, Roy at once, cheap, so•eell well, ','
pvitliout foundation. The Tories will Miss Annie Roth, of Nelson, B. C., re- everybody has employment, and he ex- Beemer, Fergus B. Field, Mary M. Little 637, Asenatb Milligan 550. r i
fl ht West Huron, and what is more newed acquaintances in town last week. acts to o back later in the Season. Coad Harris L. Gilchrist, Elizabeth EXETER P. S.-Florenoe Biesett G3G, Ma- 1 a A. J DIOIiItiSIi, Clinton.
fJi¢y believe they can carry the riding. John Shaw, Principal of '1'eeswater Pub- P g A. H. HOLLOWAY Clinton. MORRIS11
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rust that was made by Mr .Beck in lie School, is visiting his son, Dr Shaw John Neilands, of Wingham, was in Currie, William Graney, Della bel FOl7ok 571, Leila Rose Samuel
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#he,Local election campaign hits wit, Mias Kay, of Detroit, is spending her va- town this week, en route to Brantford, Jermyn, Russel Green, Fanny Wright 705, Wm Muir 666, Samuol Thoni-
�iii er into them, and the almost be- Y P g where he was called in connection with King, Thomas Gregory, Emiline as 610, Msbet Brook 572, Lorraine Hooper
g Y Dation the guest of Miss Bo ers are in Forester's business, Mr Neiland is so of• Lnne, Eldon Hamilton, Annie G30, Francis Rowoliffe 5G7, W. H. Gregory 1��A" A"" "AW"�
a sieve West Huron is theirs to reach for IIugh Greig and Ray Bowers are in St. Lane Miln Henry, Elizabeth 638 Daniel Rendle 552.
And take. ten called to Brantford that he has about +
Thomas visiting the former's grandmother, decided to Take u his residence there Lowry, George H. Hagill, Metha M. CREDITON P. S. -Ira Braun 573, Chas. D.
.AVe believe that West Huron can be Mr David Smith was in town on Snnday; P MoNan htou D. H. Johnston Birdie inkbeiner 554, Clara r..
much as he dislikes to remove from the g Braun G49, Lydia M. r
;,Vl!on to Liberalism„ but there are few he says there is no cn/rl ue around Kippen. county of Huron. He resided at Londes- Pattison, Edgar Lee, Jenny May Kienzie 668, Carrie Ifuhn 581, Lily Treitz
"Weh in the riding who can win it. The Mise Curran and Mr D Johnston, Gode- Pugh, Chester Messer, Cora May 83g p There
boro for 12 years, and hes since been 25 g + teaks Treitz 556, Mary C Young 558.
tinlnber may dwindle to one, and it rich, were the guests of the Misses Stevens, ears in Win ham, so that ho figures as Stephenson, Chas, E. Oliver, Mabel CENTRALIA P. S• -Albert Calfas 551, Lil- " Q t
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should be the duty of the delegates at on Sunday Y g Stewart, Donald Park, Florence ian Elltbtt 609, Lilian Salton 581, Leona -
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te3io tblindP hta theto a roherttheir man when Miss Lill Webster, who has been the at the same time lie is one of the most Walsh, Herbert Porter, Winnie Willson 562, Cedric Hill G14. h: no
1 P guest of Mies N. Stevens, has returned to Wheeler Allan Ransom, Una M. rr,
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the day of selection comes around. ' it her home in Goderioh. highly bip anti g and will carry away the Wasman, Fred. G. Robertson, May ARIIF Margaret
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146yefy Irian who saith "Lord, Lord I" Misses Lizzie McNichol and Fanny Hst- friendship and good will of a large circle of Y No• 4t Margaret Pmlayson 1)4. No. 5, -
Young, John H. Walsh, Mabel. Bertha Gardner 552. No, 11, Alice Dough•
glilall inherit the Kingdom,we are tole',, ter visited Miss Mary Sturdy, Seafortb, Barber, Elizabeth Young, Tona erty 586. No. 12, Walter Cathcart 59;5, � ''
>xtid zlol over man who believes him- w01'1?'ilj)OL1t it. T110 Shoes list's a(1VeI'tisefl al's t118
Y last Wednesday evening. Pr:RSOXALS l'ROir OUR COUNTY EXCHANGES. Thos. Pritchard 5fi2 Bella McKenzio G04. 1 J
1,01111 to be it winner will he successful in Miss Hill, a well known tourist, is the -Mrs H. B. Combe and Mrs Stevenson, of BRUSSELS. (rest motleys Worth you ever Saw. We Could have
No. 13, Adam Hamilton 584, Fred McAl- big
aeCt ring the vole on election day. guest of Mrs Hale and other friends; she Clinton, were visiting in Goderich this Blake, Lizzie Armstrong, Charles lister 620. No. 15, Donald McDonald 560 �r
has crosser] the Atlantic 23 times week. Miss McMurray, of Clinton, is the Bray, Annie Burltholder, Cleo, * Annie E. McKenzie 552. ' solN thein at replar prices, blit Our way 18 t0 5811 lower
tffC the informal,ion uF certain par, Mrs Boles and Mrs Graham, of Toronto, guest of the Misses Boll, Wingham. Miss Buchanan, Florenoo Buchanan, James COLRORNF,-No. 2, Levi Snyder 558, No. titan regular price if we buy lower than regular rice,
spent a few days of last week visiting Mrs Carrie Macdonald, of Wingham, visited Calder, Aggie Cousle , John R.
tib." ,we may say that 1;, Holmes, the r Y 3, Mary E. Rose 56:1. No. 6, Wesley Me- allcl as often as possible you will get tllelil at littler
p 1 paper, Wm. Harlantl and other friends in town. with Clinton friends last week. Mies Lillie Dunbar Maggie Dennison Alfred Laren 569. No. 7, John Duret 600. No. 9,
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nogovernment. position whatever, ww Misses 1llinnie andAddie Roche, Detroit, Johnston,of Clinton,basresigned her sihorl Ferguson, Maude Good, Wm. J. Winnie Shaw 635. prices, tlian anyWhere else.
hAd Lie done. so permanently for year•, who have been visiting in Listowel] and vi- in East Wawanosh,and will take n. Normal Kernaghan, Mary E. Hanley, Geo, HAY -No, 3, Lin Richardson 557, Emma � f
"'inity, are nt present the guests of their school course. Lewis Adams, tuner, Godo- Mann, Isabella A. Humphries, Robert g You 8110111d see our WQnlen S and Men's
•;, Ho was at one time AsFisfanf 1 ibrarinn Dignan GO6. NO 14, Celia A. Mollie 577.
cousin, Al ise Alar, Biggart, rich, has come to Clinton to take a position Ross, Georgia Love, Thomas
.'f1.�ficY 1X5 additional help i:+ required in , , g �i�� r r i
the Library when the House i. in X04- Miss Winnie Iaie,r.y, who has been at- in the organ factory. 1i. Gould has left Sinclair, Lucy MoMlllon,Georgo TUCRERBMi584. No.o 1, Jess Coulter 67n at $Z atilt ep/v.l10. 111ey 1'C examples Of What you Cail
t tending school at fit. Thomas, has return- the Goderioh factory to resume his position Stratb, Stella Shar, a Milton James Ford 5E14. No. lU, Jessie R. McLean
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Hit?tl,.� e g P ed to town, a^companied by her sister, Mrs in the case room of I)ohorty'e organ factory. Vanstono Norman Strachan John L. 550. gee W11e11 the goods al's )71'ol)el'ly bought.
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f1 It. erf►ployment, the same a, extrit Duusmore, Mrs Bowen of Michigan, is Miss Tena Cooper, of was in Sea- Ida Taylor, Rnsaell G.
''f�Efii M clerks; and lie only gets t his P + Clinton, Zrlliax, y GnDERIaII TnWNa7rIP-Nn, 1, Wm. Drys -
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11' of his knowledge of the work, also home. g forth on Friday Inst. Mins Josie MOMur- Allin, Arthur E, Zilliax, Charlie dale 708, Thos Salkeld 562. No. 2, Edward
.Mrs Adamson, whogo husband is in the ray, of Clinton, spent a few days at Mrs J. Algin, Clark. MoRae 615, Fawcett Sturdy 555. No. 5, .To,e�SOn � ��rCl�son
-+ +lit prospects for Marge harve6t in Man- Klondike, received a letter from him this G. Wilson'.S, of Seaforth,thie week. Mr L. Fortnwien Flora Connolly 561, Benspn Elliott 738, '
fTh by eaeetent, week which had been mailed in February Muroh and Miss L. Biggart, of Clinton, Glen McDonald 886. No. 6, Arthnr Me -
4 last; She left yesterday for Heneall, where were visiting friends in Seaforth Inst Sat- Carter, James J. Wright, (garnet Cluskey 658, Samuel Mollwain 588i. No. 8, Boot and Shoe Dealors
M.r a0iltl'White, a well-known citizan'of sho will remain for a few weeks before pro. urday. Miss Wiltse, Clinton, has been vis. Faust, Henry Becker, Bertha A. Annie Harrison 578.
1,1 iii 414,4, n ` 'Wodfiesd6y from the effects needing west. fling Miss Maggie Obarlesworth, Egmond- Lorca, Burton McGuire. Jeminia 1,
1ti3, g8z?Atiob, Mr Wm, Little, jr„ Chicago, it on s Vint villa. 1 Williamson, W. A. STANLEY -Union No. I, Emily Dr' d'VI ale100%4w�1&1,01/�,�/',�i�1�`/r�/�y
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