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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-08-19, Page 4b August 19, 1898 THE CLINTON NEW EN,A, _ --- . —.,__- i - -- - t ! dial support. A life-long total abstain- - _ •^'� �11.1 11# '� A Fatal Accident firm Gomm and - - ___ - er, the cause of temperance had no g_ Gtoln9. nation, which has been accepted by the � -- -T firmer supporter supporter than himself, and he V1aITOli9 To AND I7r0111 CLINTON ANn VAEIaDa moete>lioierlMt ole w 11 acs been oneof the of Lilo moat , ` Church Chimes ' HAPVCSC XCursions ---- was hopefully anticipating the time when he could cast his vote for the UTHEA PERSONAL NOTEa, trustworthy employ es on the line, Mie Jennie Gilmour, formerly of Stan. r' —� wll]1Qhlll COU jiCP, C(lll]la`1C]UT, prohibition plebiscite. WeshaHbeglad to haveoontrlbutioneto I ley, has recently been appointed MIS .]!'0111 a Sl.affold this column from any of our readers, o GeO• A. McLeod, of Blaine, Idaho, is vie• Cunestand D7ission, whrherou lin, Rev. CLINTON "'ketchIt ane 9Q He was not a member of any secret you have visitors or purpose going away iting his father, Roderic McLeod. He to Mtunesotn28 till]] IS kl]]Ct]. society, but carried an inanrance of Yourself, drop in and tell us, or send us a 12 a been a resident of that abate for about Neil Gilmoar, is missionary, We wish her N uzilzeriz return 8iI000 in the Confederation Life. note to that effect. success in her chosen work for the Master. Going August beth, return until October 12th At about 12 o'clock on Tuesda Mies Holmes left for Ottawa on Monday Assistant and now holds the Assessor for he C until in which of Metho George Cornish, D. D., the (}ging September 19th, return nn til Nov, 110th y His father, and mother, Mr and Mrs and Return, ] morning the pecple of town were psin- T O• Coopper, are still alive and real- Mre Carslake, ie visiting old friends is he resides. He likes it very wolf there that that mem ars of `statistician, says 25 fully shocked to learn that Mt I] lam dents of t)linton, Should the live un- town- he church in the Going' aturdny, August27th. Cooper, the well-known builder, had til September they wilt hays complet- olthough oondrtione are different to what London Conference number 47,783 in Jlotarnleaves Sarnia dvenizzg of August 12th + Mre A, O. Pattison is visiting friends in they arc hexa, and sol s that a great waa 1898, as againat 47,476 in 1897 an in- Ccnnecting at Sarnla with steamer for Wind- rnet with an accident at Blyth, where- ed the sixty sixth pear of their mar- Buffalo. Y g y r'ied life• Mr Cooper was the second Uanadiana are holding responsible and la• crease of 4�'1� tion sur ana Detroit•. by be lost his life. The first intima• Mre. James Hearn ie raetioating in orative positions in the west. lentis all! 4W. Tn London Confhe western erence Trans o tion received was a telephone massae in a family of six, alt of the others be- Go aitch. 1Vlississippi Exhibition P g in still alive. The are John T.Coop• d The following leadsnumericallya '.�*`, to hie son Albert T., from Blyth, say• g y 2a"i Lizzie Wilson, London, is visitin g persons left hereon Toles- by over 1,000 members. onudui, Nebraska. Ing that his father had been badly er, Bolesevain, Man.; George A. Coop- friends koro. 9 day, by the C., P, R, Harvesters' Excursion The Stratford Herald says: -"In Clinton to Omaha and return ... -.,.$3s.4o hurt, and asking for himself and his er, of Godetich township; Mrs Brown, Miss Davidson, of Detroit is the nest of and were ticketed through by W, Jackson, the Central Methodist church, Sunday, Tickets good up to Nov. i6. • mother to go out Albert at once y; Mrs Young, 9f Goderich, g town agent: -J, and Miss MCElr°y, Blytb Rev, E. A. Fear of Atwood, reached, of Amber Mies Nellie Walker. R. MoL'tinohe Stanle R. Ste Pastor. Rev, Dr. Hannon, halo , 11 he f a Short Holiday Trip started .on his wheel, and his mother and Mrs Bargge of Clinton, Misses Mary and Mabel Twitchell are y' y; pbenaon, the a P take the ramous trip down the st Lawrence followed in company with Dr Shaw; Some handsome floral tributes were visiting friends in Riptoy, R. Robinson; A. R. Foote, Brumfield; A. Me Nes occupying Mr Fear's puling i'' River to Montreal, and return through the but though they went. with all haste, sent to the house, Mt aad Mre D. B. Frank Hodgena and wile, are on a leas- Thompson, Hugh Gilmour, B. Stiles, Mrs r ►a an earnest and forceful Thonsana IsIanda and sown the r om Cl,y lay- Mr Cooper was dead some time before McKinnon, Blytb, sending a beautiful tire trip to Portland, Maine, P Stiles, J, Moffatt, Mrs Moffatt, W. John- town' who without self -exultation right. Through tickets issues from Clinton g to Montreal and return. they reached there. wreath, while the officials of Rattan- Mies Jardine, of Fargo, Dak., id visitin eon, J. Jonneon, Mies Parker, Stanley; W. preaches direct and useful sermone. adona o t bestrt,ganywhere ndloweetfullintor_ It appears that Mr Cooper and his bury St. Church sent one in the shape her sister, Miss A. Twitchell, g J• Yeo, J. Watson, R. J, Evans, Holmes- His sermons Sunday were of an excel- anacronaboatbestr utesanaloweetfaresfrom men were working on the new house pillar. ville; A. McRae, Clinton, J. Donaldson lent type. F. R. HODCiENfi, of D. B. McKinnon, Blyth, which is of a broken Mre W, Marshall, of London, is visiting Bayfield; W. Cantelon, Goderiob tp,• W, The event has caused u widespread• her claret, Mrs W. C. Searle. Booker; Fred Gilroy, Clinton; J. Harper, Rev. F G Newton has of Warwick been offered ffethe Town Agent, Gt,T.R., Clinton nearly completed externally; which ch is feeling event borrow throughout this the rectorship er wits standing on a scaffold, 30 feet neighborhood, and the large number Miss Ids Carter has gone to Shirkston, Ma Miller, S, Temple, J, Harling, Miss Bishop of Huron at the request of the Rtw "21,F`11 �� $I11P11to above the ground, doing some work at who attended the funeral yesterdayy °wing to the illness of an sant. g gregration. Mr. Newton has sight- * _ the gable end, when he stepped on the afternoon is an evidence of the hi h Mies Laura Wildieh, of Goderiob, is vie- fled hes willingness to accept, and a a Duriugho S eather- StidneyJackson....PsgeI been stacurely Ilk, atJ'ed�r but he supposed h eo weihnt sympathy which d felt fo q deputation from Strathroy has waited esteem in which deceased was held, iting her friend Mise Ida Cottle, Tuckersmlth upoti Butter wanton -G E King.. , , , , , , • , , i and the NOTEB.—Miss (} Fraser, of Shakes- cessortho M �op in reference to a suc- 1Bxoursioaa-F et Bodges. , "•. was more than it would stand tipper- family. The members of the town th�Mrs B l herffWoodst Woodstock, is visiting at gat the home S k cessor l Newton. Mr. Newton I ogticlre to contractors—Jas Campbell .... o eittly, and the plank tipped, throwin con»cit were resent in a hod The pears, i9 visttia ss y itved in Bayfield. Syatom-A O Pattison g him to t he round and failing after caste McTavish. r �•-^•'•"ti3'" excursions -W Jackson.. � g g pall -hearers w present Messrs W. l✓oherty, Mies Murphy and Mies Jessie are visiting St. John's church, Strathroy, has e'_,_. Dollars to tido-Onward Cycle Co........ 6 Lim• He ell On his right arm and V• Harland, W. Cantelon, ,Too. Staph- friends in London and Port Brace. g chosen Rev, W. T, Ulu$, of T6crm r Dollars or aimiu —Ja L vuiBro. ........ s shoulder, his aria crushing in his ribs. enson, Peter Kerr and Geo. Rumball, ]lire Sherlock nee Flood Belgrave dale, brother of R. J, Clafi, of tocvn, Famous clothing .Iacknon Broi........., g Mr Carter, superintendent of the build. Y)+ of Winnie as its rentor in place oP Rev, T. G. A great chance D PairCo........ .. is staying with BZrs William Coo i P g ORURCH PICNIC. -Theta, F. M. S. of Newton, who reai nod to ecce t the a $andkorchiefs—$odgeaa Bros ....,..... g P Knox church, Belgrave, will hold their g 3 ing, saw hien fall, and with others at Scholars 1Kho 1AteCe Successful Fred Swinbank, of Evanston, Ill. is vis- g meeting in the Form of pp once ran to his assistance; be was thank-ofierin Parish of Watwick and Wisbeach, DIED, ,. ffl'rlv breathing, and unconscious, and as The reports of the Boards of Examiners ?ting his parents, on the Lonuon road. a picnic on Tuesday, Aug, 23rd, in Mr Mr Cluffsupplied the rl it of St. t�o�n1. quickly as possible medical assistance in connection with the High School end GeO R• Pattullo, Regietxarof Oxford was ThOR1a's Scandrett's rove, south of pain's °° Sunday, Mr ParkePa gra was summoned- they put him on a Matriculation examinations held in July in town for a short time on Thursday.' Belgrave. Rev R. P. McKay, Toronto, ThOrndale. going to On April 16th, 1898, stretcher and were carrying him to have been considered by the Educational Mrs Wiseman and her children have 1Rev Mr 'oronto, RNicol, v iMafWha)eyrSt Helena, appointed the d WM• COOPER, the hole) where he boarded, when he h s A. NOTES.—The Satvatthi Army ,: FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1898 Council and below are given the names of Bono on a visit to her stater, at Aylmer, and others will Harvest Thanksgiving passed away with no apparent strug- obe suecestful candidates at the count give addresses; a good area of this pear's of the firm of W. Cooper & Co. le. After the'body was taken to the centres, eo far as concern the examinations Miss Alice Cottle is g her sister, program of vocal and znstrum� tel y, Sunda Monday Celebrations to P A Letter On prohibition, from Arch hotel, Rev, Mr Ri sb of F Visiting P g be Saturday y, Monday and Rig;by, Methodist min- Forms I, and II. It is expected that Mrs W. A. Rose, of the County Town, music and recitations by the Sabbath Tuesday, Au 2730; McDougall, is in type, and will appear ister, placed his house at their dispos- the results of the examinations of Forme Miss Maude Moorhead, of Stratford, was scholars will be given, Collection to g' the officers and A and the bodv was removd there, the guest o#Mies Ida Cottle thio week. soldiers of the local corps are busily ltrpxt week. III. and IV. and for commercial specialists, aid of foreign missions, scheming tend planning for a special * The per,ple of Blyth were as consider commercial diplomas and domestic science Bir Alt Barlett left Tuesday for Palmer• ` ate, thoughtful and attentive as it was will be published in two or three days, stun, where he hole secured a situation, series of meetings For these dates, and. , Some persons have su possible to be, and thefamil a Goderich Township they will endeavor tomakethesame pposed that y ppreciate Regarding the value of the certificates BAYFIELD ROAD NOTES, -Miss Ada novel and attractive iv in every way; full very deeply_ the kindness shown them it will be understood that a Form 7. car. Jobn Carter, of Stratford, has taken a Woon was attending the weddi_�n�� of The eminent elle date for the vote on the plebis; its very the epl,d , h of that place. At the gg I been changed to Nov, 3, becaz<se flee tificate has the same qualifying value for a sitnat, In io the Doherty organ factory. her cousin, attending James, near Wi» 1 be given later on, house of Mr Higsbp many friends Bath teacher'3 certificate as a Public School , Port Elgin ,was this , O❑ Wedneday. Miss Jennie a ht success which indisput- icfit is returnable by thoedate. Votin on Rev. A.$, Drumm ham ably,the Salvation Army has had in Bred, ash�rt service being held, and leaving certificate, which, together with a week on a visit to hismother,Mra Williams. Marshall gave a birthday ac ng the masses, otherwise un - 1 she plebiscite takes place on Septg29. t zelstetrer�s mt�erne a sats acrania assembled �g ands to Form enablesa the candidate, it ei hteen and daughter Tuesday avenin y party on touched by other organizations, will . certificate, gives primary stand. Jure, Joseph Edge, of London, and her eon y g; the music was fur- invite and doubtless secure assistance a b+rge numher of people, At Clinton years of age before the end of the year, to Sound, g r aro visiting relatives at Owen Irvin, from Manage; the ycun niched by Harr Darrow and Sam, from every friend of moral progress. " gentleman in town made a very ap re the by y Tri nds arrival ed of the enter a county Model School. g poo le A plerzre 8x a feet, painted ct Capt. Mise Nellie Smith days with nod home af- Elliott a ft for themselves Manit baeonelTuesday these special meetings, me and suggestive remark the other train.Fo:;u I. ter spending a few days with friends in last. Alex. Elliott and wife, f Phila. Keeler, will be the main attraction at i ?ty when he said that "if ten cattle Mr Cooper was born in the town of DCli n el -M. A C. cue on S. M. Acheson, Seaforth, b ?were to die in Huron from tuberculosis, Goderich in 1838, and his life has Leen H. A. Leech, Honors -E, Phila- delphia, are visiting his parents, Wm. Mrs Hoag, d Addison, N.Y.,N,Y„ (easter of Elliott, BaySeld line. R Popular Go(Iege, contemporaneous with the develop. R. Courtice, R. McPherson, ArohibalJ, S. James Reynolds, Hallett) is visiting rela- h` the whole country would be aroused meat Of Huron County, Part of his Goderich-E, Craigia, J. W. Craigia, D lives here, k about it, but if ten men died From drink- y manhood was spent Elliott, R. S. Harrison, J. E. Morris, E.A. g e on a visit to Coles gruce,Neld The Central Business College, Strat- bophofather's farm od and earl M. Mies Miokle tree on NOTES,_ Mr Albert Aikenhead and On Th r nt.. re-opens for ThisliC ►lel a Term a x ing liquor, no one would give it a ston of Gode ich Township �tHe lepra- D. Sulzerland Lr Newton, J. M. Spence, L. City, Mich,, being ticketed by Frank R, y, of London, are visiting at the member of the Business Educators' Hod ens, Tamil though L." ed his trade as a framer and builder H. C. Sutherland, J. Brower' IF. M. E T-ve Mies Salkeld, Goderich, who hue home of his brother, Mr W. Aiken- Association of Canada, and at the re- t head. Mrs F. Long and two children cent examinations held in June. 12 out With John Johnson, now of Goderich, Elliott, E. E. Farrow, E, Feagan, W. L. visiting Mrs C, J, Wallisn., 11- I•bas gone oto are Mt an icing at the home of herparents, of I4 of their pupils war e If there is one thing that Canadians who lived then on the 4th concession Biles, W. J, Mair, J. C. Maeson, H. S. hould unitedly stand up for, it is the of Goderich Township, afterwards Masson, W, J, McCreath, II. N. Taylor, LMds W d Mrs J. Jamteso». Mrs Hil. passing the examination of SUCcthat As-• ""1Collectio» of royalties in the Yukon. Porter, of Porter's Hill. Subsequent] R. Aetzel I A burn (nee liiiss Lizzie hose) is visiting sociation, The College has recently re- earnfnz the carpentering with Mr Seaforth-H• E. Abell, E. M. Abell, C. Q. FhitLpahas gone on a visit to at her old home; her many friends are ceived four a Ircations y Arnold, F�. Brownell J friends at Toronto, Gaaanoque and other glad to welcome her back again. A schools for raduates to act as teachers Irl lathe easiest possible way in which he embarked in contracting on his own G. Crich, T. J. Cummings, J. T. S. Pp from outside eastern pointe, number from the village and vicinity in their colleges, This is certainly a I a i, to make that territory prey for. its own account, son, C. Dapp, M. E. Elliott, E. C. Eva e, R attended the Main circus in Goderich strong For three years after his marriage J. Govenloek, G. J. Hamilton, M. L. Har- nd 61neg James andome on the 29th., wba' haor administration• and there is certainly in March, 1865, he lived on the BagHeld try, N. Holland, M. Laidlaw, L. S. Law been holida , on Saturday, Mr Jewett, of Port An P°int in favor of the "Central," ince h41'dshin to the miners in its en- Road, about a toile from .Clinton, ranee. G. McDonald, A. J. D. McMann, M. h M Bassa Minute and Huron, who recently visited relatives businessror shorthason who nd education should where Joh❑ Plewes now lives, in the village, has retuz nod home; he write to the Principal - Mr W. J F°rcement. But American coast a- In the McMillan, M. Murphy, E. Di, Pickard, C. of J, W, Hill, tzave gone on a visit to rale- last Mr Jos. Cock Varna, pets are dead opposed to the royalty, _ Alex.fTy�1 hr, ofuthis atown, °n' waggon Campbell, B. Van obu7ogrmeua: B• Boad, D, fives at Creditioa, Mabel $ill,daughters wheeled up, On Wednesday evening Elliot, for one of his•new catalogue, from a buggy was thrown stud are doing their beat to make the factory tt bleb was situated where -the ggy near' here; he has since 1-11 - system uupopirlal. Instead of copying apple evaporating estahlishment now Mra Bevan, of Detroit, daughter of Thoa. been unable to leave hes room but his HIr Fonar II. Cronyn, who has been visiting here left aunt and sister, who were with him CANADIAN AN PACIFIC stands, Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Brussels -J. Blake, M. Code, II (4)-_W, for home on Saturday, were uninjured; the wheels of the bug- i' and endorsing this, as some of the ng He changed this into a planing factory, Y• W. E. Armstrong, J. Buckenridge, Charlie Graves, the general repr A S@CID° Farmers of Ontario! we poajtiun papers are doing, they sLould Ainley, want you to see the �t, ; built hi Rattenbury I. Cooks, M. Deadman, H, Downing, live of fhb Great Northern R. RP es nta- ve became in he r horse ran with a passing 15 ity a; d goal• I k show theft sympathy with the govern rn- St,, and at once identified biinself with Bayfield- A. E. Aikenhead�G. Camp town on Wednesday. , was in hubgy was badly w wrecked. d Y alflnds tE acro the fertile soil oft`y'I�ter + ��_�— i mentin itsdesire to carry out the law, theYeabtafte, s interests he sof th et to . A- bell, J. Peck, A. E. Whiddon. II. 4 M, y' Ig C]1CVillo tobaandtheCanadian Forth () Mrs Taffte, of Belgrave, and Mrs Hele, visitingrtherl brei! eron , sRe 'lastfrom west wilJproauce. i - nershi his brother-in-law Thos, 64c_ Galbraith, A. 1YIoLeod. MatricaIatton 4 P -D. A, Aikenhead, J. R. Cameron, A. K. ing Mr Cooper's funeral, Bel)' HARVEST T EXCURS[Ol�'S FALL ' of O of Wingham, are in town this week attend- Conrtwr fight. 1lfiss Dell O'Neill, Clin- Sir e t Caron is credited with the Kenzie w d known all througer h bis Ualbtatth' ton, is this week the guest of Miss Lot- Clinton -J, Badour (honors), E. L. Car- Mrs Carpenter and son, of Buffalo, N.Y. McGregor,. Misr Ma Rlu 30 Returnlnrun on 4TE,,,110pens Se �a9tatment that "adopting twa-cent der, M. A. Ellis, H. A. beech, E. McEwen guests of their cousin, Mrs Jas, Mo' lie McGre v gat thehoi e11olf her Se�t,13, g uritilOCt.29 a district. The business was extended, are the u x11 'tm` pgetage Will coat Canada $800,00(1 per ueW factories built, and a large number w. Mair, W. O'Neill, R, .F. Stelck, W. E'; y. Joseph street. .ondon, is visitin " „ 1�[ov.12 ,& of men employed, A vary large Per- ) Claohert J p grandparents, Mr and Mrs McCowan, Return (area to ' 98 CEli/TR�� _:1,_11ti»z5m. That 9s a huge price to pap ce»rage Of the houses and churches in Mh Campbell, 4J.) E.Fa1k,D. Halliday, R. visit to Flint, Mich, where g p ( W• S. Baird, P, Bard, Joe Wheatley leaves neat week on a short wiiri.lpeg � , Clinton and the surrounding county • Y Marna Itr;zna` fpr the sentimental consideration nF g S $el ar R, W, King, J. M. Laird, A.E. Mc- personal business to perform, Iran some NOTES. -Mr Jos. Cook is sl r'ort. ru Prairie Atoonc dn�ti Q.3� 6? G t;,_ L !7 8m irebuildin I a were built by this firm, hI in of the Etvan, M, Moffatt, I. C, Pickard, M. S. lllrnnd"'+ >vorkren eD P g• pproved the idea y Mies Coach spent a couple slowly re- 11,00rar"e ]'Note 1 leading business blocks of the town Wallrer, D. A. Walker L, H, Colwill. II P p e of da s this covering from the accident he received Rntr•v,tn $28 luzert 3" STRATFORD, ONT ago, but I could not see how Can- including the McKay, the Searle, the (3)-6'1• S. Mill) aid. Matrionlation 4 - yesterday returned week fn Goderich and Y last week. Mr Jas. Hamilton who region Cali ) `� e7 ,-,r---r stcozild bear the coat, and I can't see Murray, the Victoria and -the Elliott L. Andrews, G. Andrews, C. Brandon( , to hot work at the Dry Goode Palace. was laid up with typhoid fever, is now 41i�nyotnln ued 1) I One oP the lar ect'and most success - ,t t,.3*et." We presume Mr Caron is and khutises built Blyther l;onae rches J• Carlisle, C. Chid ley, E. M. Metcalf, R, able to be around: Mr Jas, McKie ia•Imohron ; tut schools in to Dominion Gratin- Mrs R. A. Moore and family and D1ra has his arm in a sling now; he will tl° From allil �i ��� I` sten ant neritly Succe'ssfal. Write Z$ssonin on the assum t►on that the Holmesville, Brucefreld and y °hi Riley, J. C. Snell, W. S. Turnbull, J. A. Townsend, who have been at Bayfield, for doubt soon be at t he for From all pints in Ontario, Onaoin�, Sault to ( for beautiful catalogue �i - w' g p Wiseman. a couple of weeks have returned to town, Marie, winasor and east, 1 orfurui parucu- volume of postal bust»esu will be the Were erected under blr Cooper's super- Exeter. -B. �. Caldwell, S. Gregory, Miss Wiseman is at C, Ward is lint slowly recovering, Mc Jars apply to r �6r. J. Elliott, Principal t = intendence, H. Lane, E, A. Merrill, M. Smith, Diet_ Chicago, she is cornute to sKaneaeltzwhe a theiMeth dist occuchnrchi lsttnu»pdulpit of Jf1CKSON, Al;ent, Clinton, ver �, � Same as present, but experience has In 1882 a disastrous file occurred, (4)-W, A. Kibler. 'she expect to spend the winter recuperating church was filled to the door with earn- w� triculation ay, the �� ])ways proved that an increase of burning down the planing factory Goderich--W, I. Bean, N. F. Church, M. hnsinesa follows a reduction of price, severalbthousa d� dollarstand si Somewhat I. Clark, G. B. C ark, W. A. Cowan, E. H. Misses Maud and Mae Baer and Miss est hearers. , Deane C. B. Ferguson, W. L. Hackett $ Jennie Edwards, of Woodstock, ,who have PLEBISCITE MEETING. -A meeting�� '�this may be the case so faras post_ discouraged by this and other losses R. Long, A. M. J. Mosley, A. S. McLean, been the gasets of Miss Baer, of town, re- will be held on Monday, Aug, 22nd, i1�' •�• ,Cl T�%O A� itYlatters are concerned. and being in rather poor health, Mr M• E. Olivant, M. A. Rutherford B. D. tamed home on Thursday. the Temperance hall here for the pur- _ ' a. Cooper retired from the tirm, leaving Straughan, P. Turnbull, E. G. Wilson, C. ose of organizing the township of Mr McKenzie to rebuild and operate Yard• II (4)—W, R. Brydges, O.M. Mr g and M and Miesr Irving of p _ _ the as been Since that time Mt Coop- E Wh Hann o y+ Stanley, Every Temperance worker Have ,��� dome of our excha»ges are jumpinger y' Buchanan B. R. Darnin,J. $, Ngills Hannibal, ilio., are visiting at the home of rs urged to be present. y �� the conclusion that because the jo,. calesand cntracting on a smaller W L. Hiles, W. S. Lane, I Matheson, V. Mr, John Irvin devoting part of his time to, Parente. HURON COLrNTY W, C. T, U.CONVEN- • other ok business ata. Is 1885 be ducted un- A Watson,Wateo (lE_ML: Rraletells Matrgtoula on who ieae ployed in one of the Mrs Purpose holding Novell +Lal`` editor co the Signal has been man. II PurposThe White heir fir of Huron a boy who will fit a good les riled the contract for work fn God• the book business since conducted Co.,Johnston,M. Douglas, T.e, Ford, J. Heddle, J, sale hardware hooses of Cleveland is y convention in the town of God- Suit at der the fitm.name of W, Cooper & o,large whole• P ng their first annual r!'' harbor, there's a nigger in the and four years later built the Cooper Kenzie, L. L. MoMath C. D. onsid, n, spending his holidays at home, count a price like this ; neually found in an up-to-date Qtxd+e somewhere. This does not fol- g y D. O'Connor, r, R. Snell, J. M, St. Moo, Ma- aitch un Thursday and Friday, Aug, 25 ll Block in order that he mi ht buys a J• E. J. Millyard, son of Rev, R. Mill and and 26. Amass rueeting of children gente'farnishing store are kept Vi' Yet all. Mr McGillicuddy is onl good store for this business, tienlation 3 - will supply for Rev. C. C.CouzeR'ns, Auburn, will be addressed by Mrs Thornleyand by ole. Our aim is to please y He was essentially mechanical In hes borne, B. Ryan, J. U. L. Bxiyta y�i �ptCod- daring part of the months of August and others at 9 A. M. oil Friday, the 20th. $2 50 Suits $1 ,50 our customers, so we keep the sae of the firm that tendered for the ability, doing his work with an inter- dart, September, commencing on his duty next The convention will open at 1f1 o'clock 2 75 1 75 very latest goods in the mar- ..... I k, which was awarded in open ested thoroughness indicative of the Seaforth-R. L. Elliott, T. M. Latimer Sunday, A. M., and school of methods at 2 P. M,, 3 25 " 2 25 kat, and this season we are sterling honesty of character for which (honors), W. A. Pickard. II (4) R. Ander. F. R,Hodgens ticketed the following aa- upon the ober o 4 50 " 3 �5 showing a much better assort- ` lltiitpetition, and to the lowest tender- he was well-known. He had no other when a number of papers will be read son M. Belittle, A. Browne]] G, A, C{xa eongere to the west on Tuesda P s departments, with 5 50 " g 76 meat than ever. �4e have a "':Sot it is attother illustration of desire than to beconaidereda thorough y' y: -C. Corn- ample time for discussion, A pirlia- G 50 4 50 large assortment of the most M. Govenlock, E. Jackson, B. McDonald, Yn, E Elliott and E. Snell, to Brandon.- mentary drill will be given by Mrs. fashionable h� fACt that an editor can turn his mechanic, although he always took a H• Wilson, E. Wright. Il (3)-C, W. San• Hamner Smith, A Botta and E. Blanker to Thornley, who will also conduct . quiet interest Intl political affairs ders• Metrical t' (4) —L. J, Blatchford, an vlsl an thin, and some day when of his town and his country, For H. J. Eberbart, W. Gilles ie J Hannah I;, D. There are onl a Pew left, ' FATS AND TIES Govan- qquestion drawer, On the evening of Y last two or three d' irisft oderich we expect to find short time he was a school trustee, and Mrs W. W. Baer, of British Columbia Thursday, 25th, a grand medal contest "f41i standing on the crib -work of the for man look, J, J. Kinney, J. MoGAVIn,T. J. Ryan, who for some time been stopping with he`r of each, eo if you want one come right in s>~hur, in is shirt sleeves, directing determinations was�to°jive andrdie at B' Scott, I. H. Wan b, D. well be held zn `ictoria Opera House, at once. They are good goods and B Wren H. S, brother•in-law. W, Baer, left here thisweek at, which an excellent musical program I cheap, so sell well, $ n in •theft work by the use of peace with all men, and this unfitted Walsh, Matriculation (3)-1, Fowler, E, to join her husband in New York where he P' 11 ,1'e forery and fl, native forms of him for an active part in public affairs, J, McMichael. R H Ansley, C,E, 1 wll also be resented. The best elocu- A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton.A c 00. for whtcb he is familiar, or else He never entered art i but once, and Win ha is now engaged in the man ufaoture of his ttonist at, the medal contest will be pre- J. 11lORItISH, Clinton. Itli "ri�t(ek and rule' y, Barbour, patent. seated with s silver medal on the oc- per£orming man. that only to collect a small dis »ted N. Beckett, J. H. Cummings, A. our, M, R, Tahar. p Forbes, M. E. Clenaghan, K. C• McDonald, Mre. Elliot, of Galt (Mies Eva Croll is casino. A public platform meeting debt; on that occasion he had no wit J• D' McKinley, J. O'Connor, W, Sheriff says its 'net ole sae )to will be held iu I he evening of the 26th, e nesses and no counsel, he sirnply ,.taped y, C. M, Welch II (4)-D. mkevisiting her°• She sol 1 Y which will be addressed by Mrs a 26tb, ' E. R. Troy, make "pi" as when she was a printer she t'l Ram Story. his claim to tite bench, and judgment Fraser, H. Millar, T. E. Robinson M. g ley, of London, Provincial President, was at Once never gets out of "aorta and she would other ladies of the W. C. T. U., and Q Izga1lbn farmer hod a ram, He was given i with avoninchildren, Weir. Matriculation (4� E. J. McGuire M, not go back to the business for all the Roes, Matriculation "quoins" there are in it, several gentlemen, is deans was hardly white; all of whom, with his wife survive A•• Maokereie• O -W' H Bargese, �1��/� '***1%V �� �/�,'��,�111 , In Shia man his election ran hem, lits eldest son, John A., is edit- Foanr III. G• M• Kitty and family, of London, form• A �to I , i" d beep was in the fight, or of the Canadian 6lagttziue, and is erlq, of Summerhill, are visiting friends in The First Division. Clinton -A, Bean, urA. Chidley (honors) this vioinitp. Mr. Kitty looks well and en• The first dtvtson in the Legislature prominent in military and journalistic L. H. Colwill, H. Coartice, E. Geiger E; joys hie new sphere of labor. He was an- taken on Friday night, showed a Work- ,: ur k- 'Ili9 R#tui was said to be quite old, circles in Toronto. Charles is in Win- Grehory, T, B. Hooper (honors) L. B; Is- Thereliml name was Dan nounoed to deliver a temperance address ing majority of seven for the Govern- �iild.v6lxen theancieat beast was sold nipeg, Earliest is an undergraduate at biater, F. King, J. McConnell, ,A. M, Mo- 1'uronto University, while Albert is Ewen, A. Mardoak, R. G, Reid, G. in the town hall last night, lie 1v s a happy man. manager of the bookstore in town, hard, M, Murdock, Stewart, a H. Fraser. from Thos, ment. Owing to the absence through C Shap- On Monday we had the pleasure of a cal[ illness Of Mr. Craig, of Past Welling - 06096 ��, n0 ha Ou - made a bargain good, One daughter is married to Mr John Matriculation -John Ester, passed in Ger- pbre bx l7nnny's Sash was strong, Armstrong, formerlq of Clinton, now man, Latin and Greek; John Thompson, London. hats f the firm of_.Hum. ton, the actual is ra i was six. but S d vvduld not do for human food, of Ontario, CaliSUE fornia; jour other iris r Y � Wright,rht, Carpeatere &Builders, that gentleman is rap idlq recovering, _ ' s tS $ iehad lived so tong, are at ItOCrIP, g passed in Latin authors and German. and we are pleased to bear that ban old Celistmeetn OizP$etion, of previouelyO1 claimed,niaha �4 - Goderich-J. A. Gibson, G, A. Jeokell ing with saooe s -' WOrk about 4. The i 11 ��' -' " - t>r llr With surprise once learned tovthel a cideinnPNjr h(eoot,elrteaiavtptift (honors),gF. E. McLean, atrioul leopard, G. Forest City, a !n buaiaeae life is the staunch supporter of the Government, g r S 0@& Ilel'e adVel'tlsed are 'ktlle M. Strang as he anounced before his election, Mr. ,bl g@st Ou@Y S R Oltll 3'OU ever thaw, we Could !lave III ate ill was roaming round compel:tion, "a g+cod man Elliott a L, J, On Frida afternoon Messers D, Tucker of West Wellington, nominally , lliOdel Harm --and doabtloas earned killed by falling from buildings, )dingle and ' Passed in French• J. A. A. For- sold thew at regular• pikes, but Our way is tC sell lower bssed in French and Latin. Gregory, rester, t i yTtadali and W, an Inde endent Lae all aloe been con- k ap above he ground, tilthough I've met with no actions ac- P seed in Latin. W' Y Ha Jackson were P g t,itban regular price if we buy lower than re lar ri en, a Y at the station to see John Ransford off on ceded t° the Conservatives. Counting a i^ W6,1i r5w," said be, "then cident in this wap, I might Poasihly he Seaforth-A. S. Bund (}, Buchanan M. drew out thehis tr' to y oave oounntry, and ole the train the Speakers, the Liberal nnmber in and as Often ata ossible you will �r ,• Cer ;4 TI. k, ib, to reason d the next one and I'm A. Dal A. A. Lamont, 'M. McDonald,' D. Parting cheers H p Y 1 !get t}lem pat�Lllttler y if it should be so., quite prepared y+ Yg three nose number 51 and the (unser- It frig fib.sheep i cold for ten Mackay, I. McNabb, B. McTavish F C7, They even caw that his baggage was px°_ vatives 43. �prIees than anyWhe2'0 elsC. •r r "^� I M<4hoV411owod to die." Deceased was from early mahnond a ' W. A party addressed before be left, aracc-,d �-=� a gip. member of the Methodist Church, and Neal, F. R. Smith. Matriculation - Kerr, passed in Latin. W, J, Scott, of Stanle left for Dash, Leslie MAcphereon, aged 'eight years, You should see our WonlellfS ilD(1 1iiCli�q �]lU(iq1. 's ri t chi ag.snre--thoro'e something his Jif° has been characterized by un- Fonar IV. y' was drowned while swimmingm a crib at qr�i�1 �+ wood, on Saturday, he having sooared the Urawford's wharf, Kingston.#t• -• at, epFr SiD(1 txo )thee raged.ram, [ bad swerving religicu q consistent he _ .... ,, $2.50. rt'hey're examples of wbakyou,can ltlglhtl+Glbvernment was bled in n° cosy ostentatious, but believed G FILIIBjelbPart I -G. Murray, pare lI- Prinoipalahip of the village school, Miss ( It ie reported that Great Britain will de. get W}len the goods are properly bought. S $ Grant oleo returned to her a ool below mand the dismissal of Li Hung Chang by ll Y g tI671"ifbOltpht dear old Dan." firmly in men 1 -clog what the y London, and Miss Frankie We left at the Chinese Government;lbecause of his Eli#$+5U96d the story ed to he. For years he was apmember L W ag�zi;llpr ii°!Q)11-Jennie G. Dickson, the ®ams time to tape charge of her school anti-British leanings. ` y goes of the Quarterly Board of Rattenbur on the Indian reserve, Sarnia, t'fltiacfiid, fto ram; St. Church, and was also a trustee of Pasrt Iorth- W, Aberhart, N. R. Hoffman. Jam Craig, (brother of W, Craig, near Jackson s �e 13. Sz 10 mote now knows the same, and every effort, to improve passed in Latin and Greek; C. B, wre Joseph Limoges, a snip no ter of Ay mer, ftiY#jiofltgt ba an, p R. M. Aitchison; ; J. , Me nee town)) who bas been in the urn to RUB +waa arrested on the charge of throat • ' g , the condition of the world had his cur• le G.T.R.GT1tfor nearly25 employ of the ening to trill Rev, Father Labelle. He says t y, passed in Latin and Greek. agent, at Seaforthleas tends, ashiasresint the priest prevented him from securing Root and 91100 Dealers' g employment. ,. 11 -- - ,... .. ,. , y .: ; r 7�. •..x_19 w.. .... - - - - - �, a - •e.r t ' .. • P+ THE CLINTON NEW EN,A, _ --- . —.,__- i - -- - t ! dial support. A life-long total abstain- - _ •^'� �11.1 11# '� A Fatal Accident firm Gomm and - - ___ - er, the cause of temperance had no g_ Gtoln9. nation, which has been accepted by the � -- -T firmer supporter supporter than himself, and he V1aITOli9 To AND I7r0111 CLINTON ANn VAEIaDa moete>lioierlMt ole w 11 acs been oneof the of Lilo moat , ` Church Chimes ' HAPVCSC XCursions ---- was hopefully anticipating the time when he could cast his vote for the UTHEA PERSONAL NOTEa, trustworthy employ es on the line, Mie Jennie Gilmour, formerly of Stan. r' —� wll]1Qhlll COU jiCP, C(lll]la`1C]UT, prohibition plebiscite. WeshaHbeglad to haveoontrlbutioneto I ley, has recently been appointed MIS .]!'0111 a Sl.affold this column from any of our readers, o GeO• A. McLeod, of Blaine, Idaho, is vie• Cunestand D7ission, whrherou lin, Rev. CLINTON "'ketchIt ane 9Q He was not a member of any secret you have visitors or purpose going away iting his father, Roderic McLeod. He to Mtunesotn28 till]] IS kl]]Ct]. society, but carried an inanrance of Yourself, drop in and tell us, or send us a 12 a been a resident of that abate for about Neil Gilmoar, is missionary, We wish her N uzilzeriz return 8iI000 in the Confederation Life. note to that effect. success in her chosen work for the Master. Going August beth, return until October 12th At about 12 o'clock on Tuesda Mies Holmes left for Ottawa on Monday Assistant and now holds the Assessor for he C until in which of Metho George Cornish, D. D., the (}ging September 19th, return nn til Nov, 110th y His father, and mother, Mr and Mrs and Return, ] morning the pecple of town were psin- T O• Coopper, are still alive and real- Mre Carslake, ie visiting old friends is he resides. He likes it very wolf there that that mem ars of `statistician, says 25 fully shocked to learn that Mt I] lam dents of t)linton, Should the live un- town- he church in the Going' aturdny, August27th. Cooper, the well-known builder, had til September they wilt hays complet- olthough oondrtione are different to what London Conference number 47,783 in Jlotarnleaves Sarnia dvenizzg of August 12th + Mre A, O. Pattison is visiting friends in they arc hexa, and sol s that a great waa 1898, as againat 47,476 in 1897 an in- Ccnnecting at Sarnla with steamer for Wind- rnet with an accident at Blyth, where- ed the sixty sixth pear of their mar- Buffalo. Y g y r'ied life• Mr Cooper was the second Uanadiana are holding responsible and la• crease of 4�'1� tion sur ana Detroit•. by be lost his life. The first intima• Mre. James Hearn ie raetioating in orative positions in the west. lentis all! 4W. Tn London Confhe western erence Trans o tion received was a telephone massae in a family of six, alt of the others be- Go aitch. 1Vlississippi Exhibition P g in still alive. The are John T.Coop• d The following leadsnumericallya '.�*`, to hie son Albert T., from Blyth, say• g y 2a"i Lizzie Wilson, London, is visitin g persons left hereon Toles- by over 1,000 members. onudui, Nebraska. Ing that his father had been badly er, Bolesevain, Man.; George A. Coop- friends koro. 9 day, by the C., P, R, Harvesters' Excursion The Stratford Herald says: -"In Clinton to Omaha and return ... -.,.$3s.4o hurt, and asking for himself and his er, of Godetich township; Mrs Brown, Miss Davidson, of Detroit is the nest of and were ticketed through by W, Jackson, the Central Methodist church, Sunday, Tickets good up to Nov. i6. • mother to go out Albert at once y; Mrs Young, 9f Goderich, g town agent: -J, and Miss MCElr°y, Blytb Rev, E. A. Fear of Atwood, reached, of Amber Mies Nellie Walker. R. MoL'tinohe Stanle R. Ste Pastor. Rev, Dr. Hannon, halo , 11 he f a Short Holiday Trip started .on his wheel, and his mother and Mrs Bargge of Clinton, Misses Mary and Mabel Twitchell are y' y; pbenaon, the a P take the ramous trip down the st Lawrence followed in company with Dr Shaw; Some handsome floral tributes were visiting friends in Riptoy, R. Robinson; A. R. Foote, Brumfield; A. Me Nes occupying Mr Fear's puling i'' River to Montreal, and return through the but though they went. with all haste, sent to the house, Mt aad Mre D. B. Frank Hodgena and wile, are on a leas- Thompson, Hugh Gilmour, B. Stiles, Mrs r ►a an earnest and forceful Thonsana IsIanda and sown the r om Cl,y lay- Mr Cooper was dead some time before McKinnon, Blytb, sending a beautiful tire trip to Portland, Maine, P Stiles, J, Moffatt, Mrs Moffatt, W. John- town' who without self -exultation right. Through tickets issues from Clinton g to Montreal and return. they reached there. wreath, while the officials of Rattan- Mies Jardine, of Fargo, Dak., id visitin eon, J. Jonneon, Mies Parker, Stanley; W. preaches direct and useful sermone. adona o t bestrt,ganywhere ndloweetfullintor_ It appears that Mr Cooper and his bury St. Church sent one in the shape her sister, Miss A. Twitchell, g J• Yeo, J. Watson, R. J, Evans, Holmes- His sermons Sunday were of an excel- anacronaboatbestr utesanaloweetfaresfrom men were working on the new house pillar. ville; A. McRae, Clinton, J. Donaldson lent type. F. R. HODCiENfi, of D. B. McKinnon, Blyth, which is of a broken Mre W, Marshall, of London, is visiting Bayfield; W. Cantelon, Goderiob tp,• W, The event has caused u widespread• her claret, Mrs W. C. Searle. Booker; Fred Gilroy, Clinton; J. Harper, Rev. F G Newton has of Warwick been offered ffethe Town Agent, Gt,T.R., Clinton nearly completed externally; which ch is feeling event borrow throughout this the rectorship er wits standing on a scaffold, 30 feet neighborhood, and the large number Miss Ids Carter has gone to Shirkston, Ma Miller, S, Temple, J, Harling, Miss Bishop of Huron at the request of the Rtw "21,F`11 �� $I11P11to above the ground, doing some work at who attended the funeral yesterdayy °wing to the illness of an sant. g gregration. Mr. Newton has sight- * _ the gable end, when he stepped on the afternoon is an evidence of the hi h Mies Laura Wildieh, of Goderiob, is vie- fled hes willingness to accept, and a a Duriugho S eather- StidneyJackson....PsgeI been stacurely Ilk, atJ'ed�r but he supposed h eo weihnt sympathy which d felt fo q deputation from Strathroy has waited esteem in which deceased was held, iting her friend Mise Ida Cottle, Tuckersmlth upoti Butter wanton -G E King.. , , , , , , • , , i and the NOTEB.—Miss (} Fraser, of Shakes- cessortho M �op in reference to a suc- 1Bxoursioaa-F et Bodges. , "•. was more than it would stand tipper- family. The members of the town th�Mrs B l herffWoodst Woodstock, is visiting at gat the home S k cessor l Newton. Mr. Newton I ogticlre to contractors—Jas Campbell .... o eittly, and the plank tipped, throwin con»cit were resent in a hod The pears, i9 visttia ss y itved in Bayfield. Syatom-A O Pattison g him to t he round and failing after caste McTavish. r �•-^•'•"ti3'" excursions -W Jackson.. � g g pall -hearers w present Messrs W. l✓oherty, Mies Murphy and Mies Jessie are visiting St. John's church, Strathroy, has e'_,_. Dollars to tido-Onward Cycle Co........ 6 Lim• He ell On his right arm and V• Harland, W. Cantelon, ,Too. Staph- friends in London and Port Brace. g chosen Rev, W. T, Ulu$, of T6crm r Dollars or aimiu —Ja L vuiBro. ........ s shoulder, his aria crushing in his ribs. enson, Peter Kerr and Geo. Rumball, ]lire Sherlock nee Flood Belgrave dale, brother of R. J, Clafi, of tocvn, Famous clothing .Iacknon Broi........., g Mr Carter, superintendent of the build. Y)+ of Winnie as its rentor in place oP Rev, T. G. A great chance D PairCo........ .. is staying with BZrs William Coo i P g ORURCH PICNIC. -Theta, F. M. S. of Newton, who reai nod to ecce t the a $andkorchiefs—$odgeaa Bros ....,..... g P Knox church, Belgrave, will hold their g 3 ing, saw hien fall, and with others at Scholars 1Kho 1AteCe Successful Fred Swinbank, of Evanston, Ill. is vis- g meeting in the Form of pp once ran to his assistance; be was thank-ofierin Parish of Watwick and Wisbeach, DIED, ,. ffl'rlv breathing, and unconscious, and as The reports of the Boards of Examiners ?ting his parents, on the Lonuon road. a picnic on Tuesday, Aug, 23rd, in Mr Mr Cluffsupplied the rl it of St. t�o�n1. quickly as possible medical assistance in connection with the High School end GeO R• Pattullo, Regietxarof Oxford was ThOR1a's Scandrett's rove, south of pain's °° Sunday, Mr ParkePa gra was summoned- they put him on a Matriculation examinations held in July in town for a short time on Thursday.' Belgrave. Rev R. P. McKay, Toronto, ThOrndale. going to On April 16th, 1898, stretcher and were carrying him to have been considered by the Educational Mrs Wiseman and her children have 1Rev Mr 'oronto, RNicol, v iMafWha)eyrSt Helena, appointed the d WM• COOPER, the hole) where he boarded, when he h s A. NOTES.—The Satvatthi Army ,: FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1898 Council and below are given the names of Bono on a visit to her stater, at Aylmer, and others will Harvest Thanksgiving passed away with no apparent strug- obe suecestful candidates at the count give addresses; a good area of this pear's of the firm of W. Cooper & Co. le. After the'body was taken to the centres, eo far as concern the examinations Miss Alice Cottle is g her sister, program of vocal and znstrum� tel y, Sunda Monday Celebrations to P A Letter On prohibition, from Arch hotel, Rev, Mr Ri sb of F Visiting P g be Saturday y, Monday and Rig;by, Methodist min- Forms I, and II. It is expected that Mrs W. A. Rose, of the County Town, music and recitations by the Sabbath Tuesday, Au 2730; McDougall, is in type, and will appear ister, placed his house at their dispos- the results of the examinations of Forme Miss Maude Moorhead, of Stratford, was scholars will be given, Collection to g' the officers and A and the bodv was removd there, the guest o#Mies Ida Cottle thio week. soldiers of the local corps are busily ltrpxt week. III. and IV. and for commercial specialists, aid of foreign missions, scheming tend planning for a special * The per,ple of Blyth were as consider commercial diplomas and domestic science Bir Alt Barlett left Tuesday for Palmer• ` ate, thoughtful and attentive as it was will be published in two or three days, stun, where he hole secured a situation, series of meetings For these dates, and. , Some persons have su possible to be, and thefamil a Goderich Township they will endeavor tomakethesame pposed that y ppreciate Regarding the value of the certificates BAYFIELD ROAD NOTES, -Miss Ada novel and attractive iv in every way; full very deeply_ the kindness shown them it will be understood that a Form 7. car. Jobn Carter, of Stratford, has taken a Woon was attending the weddi_�n�� of The eminent elle date for the vote on the plebis; its very the epl,d , h of that place. At the gg I been changed to Nov, 3, becaz<se flee tificate has the same qualifying value for a sitnat, In io the Doherty organ factory. her cousin, attending James, near Wi» 1 be given later on, house of Mr Higsbp many friends Bath teacher'3 certificate as a Public School , Port Elgin ,was this , O❑ Wedneday. Miss Jennie a ht success which indisput- icfit is returnable by thoedate. Votin on Rev. A.$, Drumm ham ably,the Salvation Army has had in Bred, ash�rt service being held, and leaving certificate, which, together with a week on a visit to hismother,Mra Williams. Marshall gave a birthday ac ng the masses, otherwise un - 1 she plebiscite takes place on Septg29. t zelstetrer�s mt�erne a sats acrania assembled �g ands to Form enablesa the candidate, it ei hteen and daughter Tuesday avenin y party on touched by other organizations, will . certificate, gives primary stand. Jure, Joseph Edge, of London, and her eon y g; the music was fur- invite and doubtless secure assistance a b+rge numher of people, At Clinton years of age before the end of the year, to Sound, g r aro visiting relatives at Owen Irvin, from Manage; the ycun niched by Harr Darrow and Sam, from every friend of moral progress. " gentleman in town made a very ap re the by y Tri nds arrival ed of the enter a county Model School. g poo le A plerzre 8x a feet, painted ct Capt. Mise Nellie Smith days with nod home af- Elliott a ft for themselves Manit baeonelTuesday these special meetings, me and suggestive remark the other train.Fo:;u I. ter spending a few days with friends in last. Alex. Elliott and wife, f Phila. Keeler, will be the main attraction at i ?ty when he said that "if ten cattle Mr Cooper was born in the town of DCli n el -M. A C. cue on S. M. Acheson, Seaforth, b ?were to die in Huron from tuberculosis, Goderich in 1838, and his life has Leen H. A. Leech, Honors -E, Phila- delphia, are visiting his parents, Wm. Mrs Hoag, d Addison, N.Y.,N,Y„ (easter of Elliott, BaySeld line. R Popular Go(Iege, contemporaneous with the develop. R. Courtice, R. McPherson, ArohibalJ, S. James Reynolds, Hallett) is visiting rela- h` the whole country would be aroused meat Of Huron County, Part of his Goderich-E, Craigia, J. W. Craigia, D lives here, k about it, but if ten men died From drink- y manhood was spent Elliott, R. S. Harrison, J. E. Morris, E.A. g e on a visit to Coles gruce,Neld The Central Business College, Strat- bophofather's farm od and earl M. Mies Miokle tree on NOTES,_ Mr Albert Aikenhead and On Th r nt.. re-opens for ThisliC ►lel a Term a x ing liquor, no one would give it a ston of Gode ich Township �tHe lepra- D. Sulzerland Lr Newton, J. M. Spence, L. City, Mich,, being ticketed by Frank R, y, of London, are visiting at the member of the Business Educators' Hod ens, Tamil though L." ed his trade as a framer and builder H. C. Sutherland, J. Brower' IF. M. E T-ve Mies Salkeld, Goderich, who hue home of his brother, Mr W. Aiken- Association of Canada, and at the re- t head. Mrs F. Long and two children cent examinations held in June. 12 out With John Johnson, now of Goderich, Elliott, E. E. Farrow, E, Feagan, W. L. visiting Mrs C, J, Wallisn., 11- I•bas gone oto are Mt an icing at the home of herparents, of I4 of their pupils war e If there is one thing that Canadians who lived then on the 4th concession Biles, W. J, Mair, J. C. Maeson, H. S. hould unitedly stand up for, it is the of Goderich Township, afterwards Masson, W, J, McCreath, II. N. Taylor, LMds W d Mrs J. Jamteso». Mrs Hil. passing the examination of SUCcthat As-• ""1Collectio» of royalties in the Yukon. Porter, of Porter's Hill. Subsequent] R. Aetzel I A burn (nee liiiss Lizzie hose) is visiting sociation, The College has recently re- earnfnz the carpentering with Mr Seaforth-H• E. Abell, E. M. Abell, C. Q. FhitLpahas gone on a visit to at her old home; her many friends are ceived four a Ircations y Arnold, F�. Brownell J friends at Toronto, Gaaanoque and other glad to welcome her back again. A schools for raduates to act as teachers Irl lathe easiest possible way in which he embarked in contracting on his own G. Crich, T. J. Cummings, J. T. S. Pp from outside eastern pointe, number from the village and vicinity in their colleges, This is certainly a I a i, to make that territory prey for. its own account, son, C. Dapp, M. E. Elliott, E. C. Eva e, R attended the Main circus in Goderich strong For three years after his marriage J. Govenloek, G. J. Hamilton, M. L. Har- nd 61neg James andome on the 29th., wba' haor administration• and there is certainly in March, 1865, he lived on the BagHeld try, N. Holland, M. Laidlaw, L. S. Law been holida , on Saturday, Mr Jewett, of Port An P°int in favor of the "Central," ince h41'dshin to the miners in its en- Road, about a toile from .Clinton, ranee. G. McDonald, A. J. D. McMann, M. h M Bassa Minute and Huron, who recently visited relatives businessror shorthason who nd education should where Joh❑ Plewes now lives, in the village, has retuz nod home; he write to the Principal - Mr W. J F°rcement. But American coast a- In the McMillan, M. Murphy, E. Di, Pickard, C. of J, W, Hill, tzave gone on a visit to rale- last Mr Jos. Cock Varna, pets are dead opposed to the royalty, _ Alex.fTy�1 hr, ofuthis atown, °n' waggon Campbell, B. Van obu7ogrmeua: B• Boad, D, fives at Creditioa, Mabel $ill,daughters wheeled up, On Wednesday evening Elliot, for one of his•new catalogue, from a buggy was thrown stud are doing their beat to make the factory tt bleb was situated where -the ggy near' here; he has since 1-11 - system uupopirlal. Instead of copying apple evaporating estahlishment now Mra Bevan, of Detroit, daughter of Thoa. been unable to leave hes room but his HIr Fonar II. Cronyn, who has been visiting here left aunt and sister, who were with him CANADIAN AN PACIFIC stands, Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Brussels -J. Blake, M. Code, II (4)-_W, for home on Saturday, were uninjured; the wheels of the bug- i' and endorsing this, as some of the ng He changed this into a planing factory, Y• W. E. Armstrong, J. Buckenridge, Charlie Graves, the general repr A S@CID° Farmers of Ontario! we poajtiun papers are doing, they sLould Ainley, want you to see the �t, ; built hi Rattenbury I. Cooks, M. Deadman, H, Downing, live of fhb Great Northern R. RP es nta- ve became in he r horse ran with a passing 15 ity a; d goal• I k show theft sympathy with the govern rn- St,, and at once identified biinself with Bayfield- A. E. Aikenhead�G. Camp town on Wednesday. , was in hubgy was badly w wrecked. d Y alflnds tE acro the fertile soil oft`y'I�ter + ��_�— i mentin itsdesire to carry out the law, theYeabtafte, s interests he sof th et to . A- bell, J. Peck, A. E. Whiddon. II. 4 M, y' Ig C]1CVillo tobaandtheCanadian Forth () Mrs Taffte, of Belgrave, and Mrs Hele, visitingrtherl brei! eron , sRe 'lastfrom west wilJproauce. i - nershi his brother-in-law Thos, 64c_ Galbraith, A. 1YIoLeod. MatricaIatton 4 P -D. A, Aikenhead, J. R. Cameron, A. K. ing Mr Cooper's funeral, Bel)' HARVEST T EXCURS[Ol�'S FALL ' of O of Wingham, are in town this week attend- Conrtwr fight. 1lfiss Dell O'Neill, Clin- Sir e t Caron is credited with the Kenzie w d known all througer h bis Ualbtatth' ton, is this week the guest of Miss Lot- Clinton -J, Badour (honors), E. L. Car- Mrs Carpenter and son, of Buffalo, N.Y. McGregor,. Misr Ma Rlu 30 Returnlnrun on 4TE,,,110pens Se �a9tatment that "adopting twa-cent der, M. A. Ellis, H. A. beech, E. McEwen guests of their cousin, Mrs Jas, Mo' lie McGre v gat thehoi e11olf her Se�t,13, g uritilOCt.29 a district. The business was extended, are the u x11 'tm` pgetage Will coat Canada $800,00(1 per ueW factories built, and a large number w. Mair, W. O'Neill, R, .F. Stelck, W. E'; y. Joseph street. .ondon, is visitin " „ 1�[ov.12 ,& of men employed, A vary large Per- ) Claohert J p grandparents, Mr and Mrs McCowan, Return (area to ' 98 CEli/TR�� _:1,_11ti»z5m. That 9s a huge price to pap ce»rage Of the houses and churches in Mh Campbell, 4J.) E.Fa1k,D. Halliday, R. visit to Flint, Mich, where g p ( W• S. Baird, P, Bard, Joe Wheatley leaves neat week on a short wiiri.lpeg � , Clinton and the surrounding county • Y Marna Itr;zna` fpr the sentimental consideration nF g S $el ar R, W, King, J. M. Laird, A.E. Mc- personal business to perform, Iran some NOTES. -Mr Jos. Cook is sl r'ort. ru Prairie Atoonc dn�ti Q.3� 6? G t;,_ L !7 8m irebuildin I a were built by this firm, hI in of the Etvan, M, Moffatt, I. C, Pickard, M. S. lllrnnd"'+ >vorkren eD P g• pproved the idea y Mies Coach spent a couple slowly re- 11,00rar"e ]'Note 1 leading business blocks of the town Wallrer, D. A. Walker L, H, Colwill. II P p e of da s this covering from the accident he received Rntr•v,tn $28 luzert 3" STRATFORD, ONT ago, but I could not see how Can- including the McKay, the Searle, the (3)-6'1• S. Mill) aid. Matrionlation 4 - yesterday returned week fn Goderich and Y last week. Mr Jas. Hamilton who region Cali ) `� e7 ,-,r---r stcozild bear the coat, and I can't see Murray, the Victoria and -the Elliott L. Andrews, G. Andrews, C. Brandon( , to hot work at the Dry Goode Palace. was laid up with typhoid fever, is now 41i�nyotnln ued 1) I One oP the lar ect'and most success - ,t t,.3*et." We presume Mr Caron is and khutises built Blyther l;onae rches J• Carlisle, C. Chid ley, E. M. Metcalf, R, able to be around: Mr Jas, McKie ia•Imohron ; tut schools in to Dominion Gratin- Mrs R. A. Moore and family and D1ra has his arm in a sling now; he will tl° From allil �i ��� I` sten ant neritly Succe'ssfal. Write Z$ssonin on the assum t►on that the Holmesville, Brucefreld and y °hi Riley, J. C. Snell, W. S. Turnbull, J. A. Townsend, who have been at Bayfield, for doubt soon be at t he for From all pints in Ontario, Onaoin�, Sault to ( for beautiful catalogue �i - w' g p Wiseman. a couple of weeks have returned to town, Marie, winasor and east, 1 orfurui parucu- volume of postal bust»esu will be the Were erected under blr Cooper's super- Exeter. -B. �. Caldwell, S. Gregory, Miss Wiseman is at C, Ward is lint slowly recovering, Mc Jars apply to r �6r. J. Elliott, Principal t = intendence, H. Lane, E, A. Merrill, M. Smith, Diet_ Chicago, she is cornute to sKaneaeltzwhe a theiMeth dist occuchnrchi lsttnu»pdulpit of Jf1CKSON, Al;ent, Clinton, ver �, � Same as present, but experience has In 1882 a disastrous file occurred, (4)-W, A. Kibler. 'she expect to spend the winter recuperating church was filled to the door with earn- w� triculation ay, the �� ])ways proved that an increase of burning down the planing factory Goderich--W, I. Bean, N. F. Church, M. hnsinesa follows a reduction of price, severalbthousa d� dollarstand si Somewhat I. Clark, G. B. C ark, W. A. Cowan, E. H. Misses Maud and Mae Baer and Miss est hearers. , Deane C. B. Ferguson, W. L. Hackett $ Jennie Edwards, of Woodstock, ,who have PLEBISCITE MEETING. -A meeting�� '�this may be the case so faras post_ discouraged by this and other losses R. Long, A. M. J. Mosley, A. S. McLean, been the gasets of Miss Baer, of town, re- will be held on Monday, Aug, 22nd, i1�' •�• ,Cl T�%O A� itYlatters are concerned. and being in rather poor health, Mr M• E. Olivant, M. A. Rutherford B. D. tamed home on Thursday. the Temperance hall here for the pur- _ ' a. Cooper retired from the tirm, leaving Straughan, P. Turnbull, E. G. Wilson, C. ose of organizing the township of Mr McKenzie to rebuild and operate Yard• II (4)—W, R. Brydges, O.M. Mr g and M and Miesr Irving of p _ _ the as been Since that time Mt Coop- E Wh Hann o y+ Stanley, Every Temperance worker Have ,��� dome of our excha»ges are jumpinger y' Buchanan B. R. Darnin,J. $, Ngills Hannibal, ilio., are visiting at the home of rs urged to be present. y �� the conclusion that because the jo,. calesand cntracting on a smaller W L. Hiles, W. S. Lane, I Matheson, V. Mr, John Irvin devoting part of his time to, Parente. HURON COLrNTY W, C. T, U.CONVEN- • other ok business ata. Is 1885 be ducted un- A Watson,Wateo (lE_ML: Rraletells Matrgtoula on who ieae ployed in one of the Mrs Purpose holding Novell +Lal`` editor co the Signal has been man. II PurposThe White heir fir of Huron a boy who will fit a good les riled the contract for work fn God• the book business since conducted Co.,Johnston,M. Douglas, T.e, Ford, J. Heddle, J, sale hardware hooses of Cleveland is y convention in the town of God- Suit at der the fitm.name of W, Cooper & o,large whole• P ng their first annual r!'' harbor, there's a nigger in the and four years later built the Cooper Kenzie, L. L. MoMath C. D. onsid, n, spending his holidays at home, count a price like this ; neually found in an up-to-date Qtxd+e somewhere. This does not fol- g y D. O'Connor, r, R. Snell, J. M, St. Moo, Ma- aitch un Thursday and Friday, Aug, 25 ll Block in order that he mi ht buys a J• E. J. Millyard, son of Rev, R. Mill and and 26. Amass rueeting of children gente'farnishing store are kept Vi' Yet all. Mr McGillicuddy is onl good store for this business, tienlation 3 - will supply for Rev. C. C.CouzeR'ns, Auburn, will be addressed by Mrs Thornleyand by ole. Our aim is to please y He was essentially mechanical In hes borne, B. Ryan, J. U. L. Bxiyta y�i �ptCod- daring part of the months of August and others at 9 A. M. oil Friday, the 20th. $2 50 Suits $1 ,50 our customers, so we keep the sae of the firm that tendered for the ability, doing his work with an inter- dart, September, commencing on his duty next The convention will open at 1f1 o'clock 2 75 1 75 very latest goods in the mar- ..... I k, which was awarded in open ested thoroughness indicative of the Seaforth-R. L. Elliott, T. M. Latimer Sunday, A. M., and school of methods at 2 P. M,, 3 25 " 2 25 kat, and this season we are sterling honesty of character for which (honors), W. A. Pickard. II (4) R. Ander. F. R,Hodgens ticketed the following aa- upon the ober o 4 50 " 3 �5 showing a much better assort- ` lltiitpetition, and to the lowest tender- he was well-known. He had no other when a number of papers will be read son M. Belittle, A. Browne]] G, A, C{xa eongere to the west on Tuesda P s departments, with 5 50 " g 76 meat than ever. �4e have a "':Sot it is attother illustration of desire than to beconaidereda thorough y' y: -C. Corn- ample time for discussion, A pirlia- G 50 4 50 large assortment of the most M. Govenlock, E. Jackson, B. McDonald, Yn, E Elliott and E. Snell, to Brandon.- mentary drill will be given by Mrs. fashionable h� fACt that an editor can turn his mechanic, although he always took a H• Wilson, E. Wright. Il (3)-C, W. San• Hamner Smith, A Botta and E. Blanker to Thornley, who will also conduct . quiet interest Intl political affairs ders• Metrical t' (4) —L. J, Blatchford, an vlsl an thin, and some day when of his town and his country, For H. J. Eberbart, W. Gilles ie J Hannah I;, D. There are onl a Pew left, ' FATS AND TIES Govan- qquestion drawer, On the evening of Y last two or three d' irisft oderich we expect to find short time he was a school trustee, and Mrs W. W. Baer, of British Columbia Thursday, 25th, a grand medal contest "f41i standing on the crib -work of the for man look, J, J. Kinney, J. MoGAVIn,T. J. Ryan, who for some time been stopping with he`r of each, eo if you want one come right in s>~hur, in is shirt sleeves, directing determinations was�to°jive andrdie at B' Scott, I. H. Wan b, D. well be held zn `ictoria Opera House, at once. They are good goods and B Wren H. S, brother•in-law. W, Baer, left here thisweek at, which an excellent musical program I cheap, so sell well, $ n in •theft work by the use of peace with all men, and this unfitted Walsh, Matriculation (3)-1, Fowler, E, to join her husband in New York where he P' 11 ,1'e forery and fl, native forms of him for an active part in public affairs, J, McMichael. R H Ansley, C,E, 1 wll also be resented. The best elocu- A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton.A c 00. for whtcb he is familiar, or else He never entered art i but once, and Win ha is now engaged in the man ufaoture of his ttonist at, the medal contest will be pre- J. 11lORItISH, Clinton. Itli "ri�t(ek and rule' y, Barbour, patent. seated with s silver medal on the oc- per£orming man. that only to collect a small dis »ted N. Beckett, J. H. Cummings, A. our, M, R, Tahar. p Forbes, M. E. Clenaghan, K. C• McDonald, Mre. Elliot, of Galt (Mies Eva Croll is casino. A public platform meeting debt; on that occasion he had no wit J• D' McKinley, J. O'Connor, W, Sheriff says its 'net ole sae )to will be held iu I he evening of the 26th, e nesses and no counsel, he sirnply ,.taped y, C. M, Welch II (4)-D. mkevisiting her°• She sol 1 Y which will be addressed by Mrs a 26tb, ' E. R. Troy, make "pi" as when she was a printer she t'l Ram Story. his claim to tite bench, and judgment Fraser, H. Millar, T. E. Robinson M. g ley, of London, Provincial President, was at Once never gets out of "aorta and she would other ladies of the W. C. T. U., and Q Izga1lbn farmer hod a ram, He was given i with avoninchildren, Weir. Matriculation (4� E. J. McGuire M, not go back to the business for all the Roes, Matriculation "quoins" there are in it, several gentlemen, is deans was hardly white; all of whom, with his wife survive A•• Maokereie• O -W' H Bargese, �1��/� '***1%V �� �/�,'��,�111 , In Shia man his election ran hem, lits eldest son, John A., is edit- Foanr III. G• M• Kitty and family, of London, form• A �to I , i" d beep was in the fight, or of the Canadian 6lagttziue, and is erlq, of Summerhill, are visiting friends in The First Division. Clinton -A, Bean, urA. Chidley (honors) this vioinitp. Mr. Kitty looks well and en• The first dtvtson in the Legislature prominent in military and journalistic L. H. Colwill, H. Coartice, E. Geiger E; joys hie new sphere of labor. He was an- taken on Friday night, showed a Work- ,: ur k- 'Ili9 R#tui was said to be quite old, circles in Toronto. Charles is in Win- Grehory, T, B. Hooper (honors) L. B; Is- Thereliml name was Dan nounoed to deliver a temperance address ing majority of seven for the Govern- �iild.v6lxen theancieat beast was sold nipeg, Earliest is an undergraduate at biater, F. King, J. McConnell, ,A. M, Mo- 1'uronto University, while Albert is Ewen, A. Mardoak, R. G, Reid, G. in the town hall last night, lie 1v s a happy man. manager of the bookstore in town, hard, M, Murdock, Stewart, a H. Fraser. from Thos, ment. Owing to the absence through C Shap- On Monday we had the pleasure of a cal[ illness Of Mr. Craig, of Past Welling - 06096 ��, n0 ha Ou - made a bargain good, One daughter is married to Mr John Matriculation -John Ester, passed in Ger- pbre bx l7nnny's Sash was strong, Armstrong, formerlq of Clinton, now man, Latin and Greek; John Thompson, London. hats f the firm of_.Hum. ton, the actual is ra i was six. but S d vvduld not do for human food, of Ontario, CaliSUE fornia; jour other iris r Y � Wright,rht, Carpeatere &Builders, that gentleman is rap idlq recovering, _ ' s tS $ iehad lived so tong, are at ItOCrIP, g passed in Latin authors and German. and we are pleased to bear that ban old Celistmeetn OizP$etion, of previouelyO1 claimed,niaha �4 - Goderich-J. A. Gibson, G, A. Jeokell ing with saooe s -' WOrk about 4. The i 11 ��' -' " - t>r llr With surprise once learned tovthel a cideinnPNjr h(eoot,elrteaiavtptift (honors),gF. E. McLean, atrioul leopard, G. Forest City, a !n buaiaeae life is the staunch supporter of the Government, g r S 0@& Ilel'e adVel'tlsed are 'ktlle M. Strang as he anounced before his election, Mr. ,bl g@st Ou@Y S R Oltll 3'OU ever thaw, we Could !lave III ate ill was roaming round compel:tion, "a g+cod man Elliott a L, J, On Frida afternoon Messers D, Tucker of West Wellington, nominally , lliOdel Harm --and doabtloas earned killed by falling from buildings, )dingle and ' Passed in French• J. A. A. For- sold thew at regular• pikes, but Our way is tC sell lower bssed in French and Latin. Gregory, rester, t i yTtadali and W, an Inde endent Lae all aloe been con- k ap above he ground, tilthough I've met with no actions ac- P seed in Latin. W' Y Ha Jackson were P g t,itban regular price if we buy lower than re lar ri en, a Y at the station to see John Ransford off on ceded t° the Conservatives. Counting a i^ W6,1i r5w," said be, "then cident in this wap, I might Poasihly he Seaforth-A. S. Bund (}, Buchanan M. drew out thehis tr' to y oave oounntry, and ole the train the Speakers, the Liberal nnmber in and as Often ata ossible you will �r ,• Cer ;4 TI. k, ib, to reason d the next one and I'm A. Dal A. A. Lamont, 'M. McDonald,' D. Parting cheers H p Y 1 !get t}lem pat�Lllttler y if it should be so., quite prepared y+ Yg three nose number 51 and the (unser- It frig fib.sheep i cold for ten Mackay, I. McNabb, B. McTavish F C7, They even caw that his baggage was px°_ vatives 43. �prIees than anyWhe2'0 elsC. •r r "^� I M<4hoV411owod to die." Deceased was from early mahnond a ' W. A party addressed before be left, aracc-,d �-=� a gip. member of the Methodist Church, and Neal, F. R. Smith. Matriculation - Kerr, passed in Latin. W, J, Scott, of Stanle left for Dash, Leslie MAcphereon, aged 'eight years, You should see our WonlellfS ilD(1 1iiCli�q �]lU(iq1. 's ri t chi ag.snre--thoro'e something his Jif° has been characterized by un- Fonar IV. y' was drowned while swimmingm a crib at qr�i�1 �+ wood, on Saturday, he having sooared the Urawford's wharf, Kingston.#t• -• at, epFr SiD(1 txo )thee raged.ram, [ bad swerving religicu q consistent he _ .... ,, $2.50. rt'hey're examples of wbakyou,can ltlglhtl+Glbvernment was bled in n° cosy ostentatious, but believed G FILIIBjelbPart I -G. Murray, pare lI- Prinoipalahip of the village school, Miss ( It ie reported that Great Britain will de. get W}len the goods are properly bought. S $ Grant oleo returned to her a ool below mand the dismissal of Li Hung Chang by ll Y g tI671"ifbOltpht dear old Dan." firmly in men 1 -clog what the y London, and Miss Frankie We left at the Chinese Government;lbecause of his Eli#$+5U96d the story ed to he. For years he was apmember L W ag�zi;llpr ii°!Q)11-Jennie G. Dickson, the ®ams time to tape charge of her school anti-British leanings. ` y goes of the Quarterly Board of Rattenbur on the Indian reserve, Sarnia, t'fltiacfiid, fto ram; St. Church, and was also a trustee of Pasrt Iorth- W, Aberhart, N. R. Hoffman. Jam Craig, (brother of W, Craig, near Jackson s �e 13. Sz 10 mote now knows the same, and every effort, to improve passed in Latin and Greek; C. B, wre Joseph Limoges, a snip no ter of Ay mer, ftiY#jiofltgt ba an, p R. M. Aitchison; ; J. , Me nee town)) who bas been in the urn to RUB +waa arrested on the charge of throat • ' g , the condition of the world had his cur• le G.T.R.GT1tfor nearly25 employ of the ening to trill Rev, Father Labelle. He says t y, passed in Latin and Greek. agent, at Seaforthleas tends, ashiasresint the priest prevented him from securing Root and 91100 Dealers' g employment. ,. 11 -- - ,... .. ,. , y .: ; r 7�. •..x_19 w.. .... - - - - - �, a - •e.r t