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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1898-09-16, Page 1it ..1.. 111 - . 11 A o — _ _ FAIR " m j DAA Me ... too 0 if you are in town we will be pleased Nextto have you Dell in and see us, and ! . — _____ — _ _ __•-_ _ see oar store. Onr +tore will be No matter who has repaired _ _ _ — _ .. — —� — - open all day, and we will be glad to , iyour watch in the past, I want _ - CLINT��t, ONT.r S�:PTF.M13E13 16, 18J$ $1 a year in advance $1.50 when not so paid have you come in and look around to do it the next time. I want ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. whether you want anything or not. n that I know how to f If you do want anything in the drug �As re chow you y lr repair watches, and that I asp -____._ __-_�__.�__ _ ___-_-._ �-.�-__ _ .-- or medicine line, or anything we � make a lasting job. I can repair _ ___--_ _�-------- --- \Kingham. Leeburn Londesboro handle, we can supply ycur needo 7M any kind of watch that was ever A � r Y �-r� m uTT with the beet. If you have a recipe. � made. It yearwatch 19 just a _A Lj -_N l 11 s s- `� �' POLLING PLACER.—The Sep- CIIVItaH NoTEa.-The Harvest BLOOD POlsortiNc.-Mr Georgeanell, yon want fllled,brrng it in with yon, i little out bring it to we and I'll CVhat wide-awake and reliable oorrreepoud,ints find worthyof recording for publication. selected for the Plebiscite vote on Sep- festival held on Sept. 1st was quite a blacksinith, is laid off this week wiI h leave it with us, and while you are RA :00 examine examine it- tell you what it re- tember 29th are -J. B. CummingS'ehop, success, though the attendance was blood poisoning In his right band, He at the Fair we will till it in the right 7iM quires and plane it in Shape that RIMA. Summerhill Hulse Park's chap, the Town Hall and not, as large as was expected; the after• received a alight scratch on Friday last, i manner and with Pare Drage. 700 you won't have to Sanas ape that Halsey noon was rather too warm for games, but took no notice of it at the time. time ie. theCHIIRCa NOTES. -Mrs W. C. Lands• NOTES.-A"medicine troup has been las, McGuire's shop. LIGHTNING ROHR,- Lightning rod ch to the amuse- HOME AGAIN. -Messrs. Button and ter all had been supplied from the g COME. 20 borough, of Tuckeramith, addressed holding forth in the hall during the l but the evening was very pleasant; of I mea are doing quite a business among ��rr the meeting here on Sunday evening past Yew nights, mu Jas, Chisholm have returned fcomitbeir bountiful tables and indulged in ice to the Aaron Central on Sept- 7M a last, takingg as her subject "Systematic went of those who attended. Mc• John trip across the ocean, and report a very gg the farmers around here. Some who p '1. Knowing How . • last, k Owing to the repairing of Hill, who had an operation erfoerned f cream and lemonade, Rev. Jas. Ander 20 21, and whenever you have Drng g P P i en'oyable time. The chief cities of the are in doubt about the usefrr{ness of re- the church there was no meeting of I on him for appendicitis a few days ago, ol� land were visited, and even the son and Rev, W. Godwin, of Godericb, such rods, and would like to know if wand come to the Prescription , „l. is why I am sere I Dan sights of the French metropolis were any of the barns that were burnt with Drug Store and have chem pro - pair yours -I haves knack otgiv• the League on Wednesday evening Mdgtewart Hill has ca elibht atpack of not forgotten. Both look -well after gave short R. a ses-, these we eof + inter- lightning this summer were protected perly Slled. Ing complete satisfaction. and also no service on Sunday next, , y inhaling'thebracing air of the Atlantic. y with rods in good order ? 0 apersed b well-known hymns;the pro - but on the following Sunday there pleurisy. Mr Harris, o the North seeds amount to about $26. As Rev.J. SYDNEY JACKSONII ' line, will be a Temperance serum interest business iness la terican tfweek g 1 Mr W n this vicinity We are leaders in our py Rey, Mr Armstrong i Y SPxcoxAL PRIZE. -A special prize of Hamiltop is absent on a short holiday ACCIDENT.- Mr and Mrs Andrews Graduate Druggist. o£ the coming Armstrong i has returned from Chatham, where he $5 has been received by the Secretary Mr Matheson, a student from Knox were called home from Toronto on Sat - was packing apples Yor Mr Canteloe. of the Agricultural Society from the College. who has been for a time at ur•day last rather hurriedly, owing to Successor to Allen Bc Wilson. R PERSONAL. -Miss Mat Yellow, who ARDEN PARTY. -The garden party ,Oollingwood Pork Packin Co., for the the lasttwoSabbaths;ld, conducted service here for the fact that they eldest daughter, was ,, 7L�%,,* lir,*V710N11Gr7� 1'• irP'W� has been visiting friends here for G he also ave a hurt consIng f l while in the act of Jeweler Expert o offered by S. Birchallg, which will very interesting and ivatructive talk on dismounting from her wheel. She is couple of weeks, returned to her home on Friday evening, at Mrs $fngham's, best four bacon hafts, in addition to g d Repairer in Exeter on Sunday last. Mrs John was a success despite the unfavorable $ - Watch p Lindsay, Mtsa Ida and Mr Will Lind- weather. The faotball match between printed in the list0 intend of $5, a the onEbeoplebisctetvote with'tgreat ingi low Ye to her bed,and is improv- Holmes�rille � say, o£ Goderich township, are visit- the clubs of Londesboro and Summer- p he BLVEv tLle FLAB Co. -This company earnestness. Messrs A. L. Horton, J. TEMpg,RANCE RALLY.-* grand ally SETTLED. The statement of the , Ing friends here on Sunday. Mrs H• i vision uteamt and tkindl ffeel'n atop Cowan and Jas. Linklater left on Tues- of all the temperance forces will be held Hannah creamery business shows the Little and Miss Effie Carter are in g y g has issued a detailed statement of re- day to attend Toronto Fair; Jas, Link- on Friday evening, Sept. 3rd, in the receipts and expenditures. Holmes London this week visiting friends and both sides. On the lawn were spread ceipts and expenditures, certified by later also spent sometime with friends temperance hall, Londesboro. Enthus- vine patrons get nothing, and are talon in the exhibition. Mr Will several small tables, each attended by the auditors. The receipts from all in Hamilton, returning home to -day.- ;sells prohibition addresses will be de- thankful they have nothing to pay, as Nile. Jamieson paid a flying visit to Exeter waiters distinguished from the others sources on capital account were $2498,• Mr H. Campbell, from near Lochalsh, livened by the resident clergy and ot.h- the assignee lawyer, who has $260 still CHIIRCH.-On Sunday last Rey. Mr on Sunday fast, present by tastily made tissue pa mer 61; this was expended on same account. spent Saturday and Sunday with ars. John McMillan, M. P.,wtli also ds- coming to him, kindly {{ave a receipfi Wilson, of Benmiller, occupied the hats, which bad a vett' tine effect. The except $69.22 of a balance. The other friends around here. Mise Lizzie Hoc- liver an address on prohibition. Music in foil. Methodist church both morning and NOTES. -Among the exhibitors at brick lights were only partially a sac- receipts o£ the Company amounted to ton is speeding a few weeks with her will be provided by a union choir,whicb DOwN.-The heavy wind storm two Meth re intellectual the London fair are Messrs Geo, Date cess on account of their not being pro- $9365,58, The expenditures were -sup• evening; his sermons we alter in Perth county, near Stratford. is now preparing good campaign char- weeks ado blew down the well known nd were much enjoyed by the and Thos. McMichael, who left here erl prepared, but you know eaperi- plies, $475.70; salaries, $536.50; freight Miss B. Cook is home just now, and ie, urea. It ie also ax acted that iso Ed - treats, a e to on Saturday last and took with them encs teaches, and if they areever again and cartage, $27.19; paid to patrons for pp big trey +n T. C. Pickard s woods. It; ^ large congregations which listened some very fine horses. Mr Chris. Dale Bax, mage, $ renewals and repairs, we are sorry to hear, suffering from ith Steinbach, of Hensali, who sang at has been the attraction of many visit-' them; should Mr Wilson ever have the on the program we shall be in a p�ai- rheumatism. the school concert last winters will he ore, all of whom sap it is the biggest op ortunity of vie+ting our circuit he was hof hiss stable complegtedhe Mr J. tion to manipulate them to the fullest $23,61; wages, $2469:21; insurance, $70.- present to sing tsmper'ance solos. An they ever saw; as it lies on the around , will be warmly welcomed. work advantage. The literary and musical g0; miscellaneous, $3821,81; total expen- Stanley. opportunity wtl! be given for the ask• ;t is over 11 feet high: and bels$ hollow11 Bails gave a splen. Crich, of Seaforth, is busy this week program which followed, consisted of diture, $8525.61; bi.lance, $8.39.97. in of questions or the raising of objet• a man can walk upright in it. '�'' E. L. -Mia W. y g ,y P aintin our church here, which, when P THE WHEEL. -Chas. Skeates, of tions to prohibition, to which Mr C. g matrumental selections on the Violin $PRA1N.-One day as Mrs W.Motfatt g q , Aid paper on Tuesday evening on "Lee dnished will greatly improve the ap by Mr Anderson, of Auburn; on flute Wingham, was one of the prize win- was working she slipped and fell, and P, OIivRCH.-Mr Graham, o£ Thorn sons from the harvest. Already the pea, of it. and violin b the Messrs. Smith, of in tryio to save herself badly sprained. Millan will reply. The entertainment dale, gave an excellent address to the ,'' young people are practising for the p . Hera at the R. Q. T. bicycle races in g to commence at 7.30 p. m. No charge. League on Tuesday evening, on behalf r5;'i single people's literary evening which Bayfield, on violin and autoharp by Toronto on Saturday last. There were her wrist, which has rendered her arm of the Forward Movement. Rev J Messrs Miller and Lowery; solos byy one hundred and eighty-seven who useless since. LEAGUE NOTES AND CHURCH CHIMES. occurs on the 27th lust; they are nega- West 1Ai awanosh Misses Patterson, of Auburn, abd started in the race and of the first CI3ITUARY.-On Wednesday morning -Quite a number attended the League Greene is in Toronto; he returns to St. tinting for some celebrated outside CsIJRCH.-Ebenezer looks quite re- Thompson. of Londesboro; duets y twenty who came in Charlie was num- there passed away one of the oldest service on Monday evening; the service Marys for next Sunday; Mr Graham talent, and expect an address from an freshpd since receiving its freAh coat the Messes Patterson, of Auburn; rico- y y will supply his work here. :YTsLyor t advocate of the temperance fr bpd Rev, mei Wilson, B. A., of ns b Miss Gill, of Clinton; Mr bar bixteen with a handicap of seven pioneers of the township of Stanley,Mr commenced b a "round•table" talk on Holmes, of Clinton, will address the eloquent p tatio y minutes. A. McIvor, of Goderich, was John McCowan, aged 84, after a long haw to best increase the interest in the cause;eervybody welcome, therefore let Benroi{Ir circuit, treated the congre Schwanz, of Benmiller, and our own number mei teen with four minutes affliction caused by gagnrene. Mr Mc- aervicea,the prevalent opinion was that League on Monday night an "Social everybody come. station at Ebenezer appointment to an P Purity," or temperance. Sabbath last. Mr Weatheral. .rhe chair was occu handicap. Mclvor is first on the listof Cowan was a native of Scotland. who sweater faithfulness as the art of the EXHIBITION.:— Several attended the ,•ilk: AGAIN SUccESSFUL -- The Board of excellent discourse on led by Mr J. Lowery. The S.A. Brass fifteen who made the best time,making emigrated with his parents and came League members was necessary the of the Cheese Factory here NOTES. -Winter wheat seeding is Wand was present during the avenin the twenty miles 57 minutes, 32 4 5 sec- to tante when it was a wilderness. topic "laborers in the vineyard, was Industrial Exhibition last week:among ,•, Directors y y , P them were Mrs T. C. Pickard, Messrs ..fir; have surely no reason to complain of completed, the average sown this fall and enlivened the proceedings vvi�a onds. His prize is a parlor suite valued He settled an lot 18, con.2, Stanley,ad introduced b Mr Fair the resident; article manufactured by the maker being ver much in excess of former their numerous selections. We won at $100. Skeates made the race in 1 b� dill enceand economy he soon made Miss Tfp{ing, of Detroit, addressed the W, g, Forster, H. EiYord, I. C. Pickard . Sr they g g and others. This week several attend W. B. Thompson. Again this year he years, The apple crop, which ra an hereby express our thanks to all those hour and 32 seconds, himself a comfortable home. He after- society for a few moments a eneaf as been successiul in capturirg Bret abundant one, is being eagerly sought who took part in the program or help- wards purchased the old homestead lot i,eaggue methods; several temperance ed the Great Western, they tieing Miss '� 4 CHURCH. -Rev, Mr Dryers, of Acton, T. g' p f F. Pickard, Miss K. Williams, Mr's J.1'11 prize at Toronto, forAuguat wbite, and after by hopers and shippers. John ed in any way to make the affair a aid his Wingham friends a visit on 19, which had been for some Years is res rugs were even the to is or next r p y Breen and his excellent gas are busily success. Proceeds about $16. the osaession of Mr Simon Roche, on Monday evening will be introduced by Halstead, Messrs J. Buries, G. Holland, as a result is richer b about $40. Lase Bre separating the grain from the _ Friday last, in company with Reeve p W. Crooks, W. Pickard, J. Blackwell year he had similar success, and wan,occupiedSaw mer outfit Wilford, of Blyth. Il3r Brpera was which he was living at the time of his Mr Thos.Sampson. The Christian En- ary xa addition, anew and highly recom- straw; hie new Massey p Hpllett death. Mr McCowan was aquiet.unrts- deavor soc'retY held a very enthusiastic and others. dad Press valued at $80. Truly runs ]Eke clock work, and everybody stationed dere as pastor of the Metho cumin man, attentive to his business meeting on Sunday evening, the topic, NoTxs.-Mr G.Talbot, London townr men NOTES. -Mrs Brigham, wife of Reeve dist church nearly twenty years ago. g, ship, fs assisting E. M. Johnston in the �t mendatni rase are merited. is highly satisfied with the work done. Brigham, and her sister, Mrs Ballon- He is taking Rev. Mr Rr eby's work in religion a Presbyterian, and cast hie "self-ludo]gepee or Hamilton, w was ., r,, - p► rite meeting in gg b factory. Mr A. Mcl+'arlane returns to. yiiMPERANCE p P$R30NA3•.-Win. Roberton has re- tyne, of Pine ftiyer. haT a gone on a during his absence at the General Con- vote on the side of reform. Ha was the charge ge of y Mrs ing; quite who had the village next week to make cheese,. "', interest of the plebiscite, will be leased for a term of five years the farm trip to Sundridge, Parry Sound, to see ference.-Next Sabbath, Rev. Dc. Pas- father o£ a largare tly, three boys and char art the meeting; nits a number Bt ucefleld factory having closed; we the n the Methodist Church, Thnrs- le Hugh Mooreland, 3rd con. Mr aril- their sister, Mrs Moore; they expect to toe will preach Harvest Some ser- one daughter are at home, the older took part in the dissuasion which fol - held r members bei married. His wife aur- ]owed, Miss Elva Adams Bang a solo; welcome Shorty back. The passengers + day evening. R. D. Cameron, of Luck- lips has purchased the 100 acre farm be away several weeks, Mr Adam neons in Brussels. Rev, S. J..Allin, of The dfatrict loses in him >L the opinion of the society is that en an the evening train got a free ride on y now,is;expected to address the meeting, near Donnybrook, formerly owned by Elliott spent a few days in Toronto Brussels, well take Dr, Pascoe's work vives him. clic action is necessary,and so we in Y Tuesday, the train having to back up Other speakers have also been invited, Aaron Lochard. Those who took is last week. Meas Grieve, the new ;n �1Ving6am.-Pastor Freed, of the kind and obliging neighbor, and many g p over a mile to et started, Miss V. the sights of the Industrial loaf week of the residents a warm friend. look for same good work in the regent g and all who come may rest assured of ver thin teacher in S. S, No. 7, seems to have Baptist church, has leased the residence crisis. Mr Andrews returned home in Tebhutt returned to town on Monday, , hearing good sound temperance dot- have returned and report e y g made a good impression so far. Messr a of John Neelands, opposite the Metho• VOTER. -Miss Smit}i, of Bowman- time to take charge of his services on O, R. Forster sports a wheel, purchased " trine; and, by the way, events which up to date. Mrs Thos. Rutledge and $i.igham, Sanderson and Lear each dist church, and takes possession Oct. ville, and bar nephew, Dr. Colville, Sunday. at the Industrial Exhibition; beware of ',, happened at a threshing in our neigh- son are home from a trip to Muskoka. lost horses owing to the hot weather a let. In the meantime he is stopping have returned home after spending a • NOTEs.-Mr Parlmer has given up overloading, Oscar, a bike is built for . +v,.,. borhoolYTarw•ntly, nmwe that the afore- Robt. Gibson is enggagged working on few. days ago. at, Wm. Dixon's, Minnie St. North.- week with Mr Malcolm Smith and his position of salesman for W. L. only one. Several attended the lawn : said octrine is sadly needed by some t.he' elevator at Goderich. Messrs DEATH OI MRS R. CRAWFORD—OUC Last Sabbath a very interesting q�ar other friends. Mrs W. Clark, sr., and On mpttp, and will again engage in social at Summerhill on Friday night. o prowls (?) young men. Chinch and Young, of Godetich, spent Hallett readers will learn with regret terly temperance service was held by Mrs Beatty, of Varna, are at present business for himself. In reply to an ad- " TER.- The visitors to Toronto In- Sunday at the former's uncleJ(`eer and surprise of the death of Mr's Robt, the Methodist Sabath school. The vision$ relatives in Michigan. Mise vertisement in Saturday's Globe, Mr Blyth. , a air from our burg and viem- Johnston. Ed. Jones and Henry Crawford, 9t h concession (gravel road) program included be study of the lea- R. E. Richardson, of Varna, has re Calmette has received about fort a ::" U yy s E _ e Mr and Mrs a Girvin, Mrs of Nile, were guests at Sohn Mills an which occurred on Wednesday night, son for the day, four short, pointed ad- turned from Toronto, having spent a i;cations for the position of salesman. NOTES.- London Exhibition h the it r4 p nd earl Mr and Mrs J. W. Sunday last, Thos. Rutledge, who is after onlyy a couple of day'-; severe ell- dresses by teachers of the school on in- week there taking in the exhibition. Mr Howard Riddell and Miss A ie chief feature of khP day, with the `$s a X ' Mrs d M Dr.and sojourning amongst former Errands mess at thea ate of 76 peace and 6 to temperance and the duty of Christian Mr Jas. Reid, sn, agent the past week Riddell left for Manitoba on Tuesday y pe°plc, Mrs Dr. Tait i3 visiting her � ,,n Elliott, Rev. R.tLand n g J p k ", Kerr. Mr R. McIlwain s enta and acquaintances, leaves for his home Deceased, whose maiden nacre was musical AS usual' and ed by the Front is now attending morning. Miss Tipling,nDet About Merwm nttaatlservicewas or a fbeldon Sun - Mrs S. g Charles couple of dayys visiting London mends in Michi a at one time ayresident of Hockney, was born in Yorkshire, and musical service was ren e y t the nest of Mrs R. B. Jeffrey. : i cent] W. Treleaven and wife, of Mooreland, came to this country when quite young S. S. Orchestra. Messrs. Park and Model School, Clinton, having spent thirt four from this vicinity attended day morning in St. Andrew's church. " re Y called on Nile friends this part, but now of Chicago, is re con. 9, Aehfleld, being and settled at Chinguacousp, where Robinson each sang a solo acceptably. the summer vacation at home. Mr R. the exhibition at London on Tuesday. Mr Jas. Anderson, who has been laid sr. {a expect. ecl- Hewing old acquaintances here, g s married to her late leu5b u3d,- Apart from the ordinar collection, a G. Reid leftrecently for Ottawa, where Mrs McBa of Renfrew, is the guest aside for they peat week with eeiatica of last Tuesday. J. Dirstow, y from England shoe tly. pMrs accompanied by his wife. Deputy Errog atin at once to the Huron tract, special collection toward the Plebiscite he will attend the Normal School. MIS of her sister, Mrs Rev. Hamilton. Dr, the back, fa ,able to be around again. ed home g utferin for a con- Reeve Robt. Medd, accompanied by g his vicinity. Mr R. McII- Agnew left on Saturday on a short hot- pi each in the Methodist church next .M W. Elliott has been g Mrs J. S mington, have they settled on the farm on the gravel food was taken, amounting to $10.nd R. Turner, of Michigan, r visiting Rev. Martin Wilson, i the Nile, will ` Ile-, of weeks with a badly sprained an his daughter, week's Visit to friends road which has been her continuous The service was both interesting and friends in Y iday tri to the States; Dr. McCallum ltle we are leased to learn, however, returned from a w e home for about 50 Years, and whero she profitable. veen and wife p+ted a visit to Toronto is attending to his practise till he re- ed her wo work sS teacher in no our Puhas b{ c Y that the inured member is improving. near Whitby. Miss Bertha Nen Bmbh endured the hardships s well as the NoT>?R:-Mrs J. Davidson, who bas' the past week. A couple of lady turns. „Mies Hilda Beck, of Hensall, is p been visiting at J. J. Hom+rth s, at Mra OuimetCe s. Mr Lasbam left, School closed her duties on Wednes- Mrs Hugh.toreland has returned from has returned to her horse i Y happiness of pioneer life, She was a has re- Temperance workers lectured is Bay- , Methodist virtual] all her life, and field road Presbyterian church last Manitoba on Tuesday. Mr Fred John- day evening; as she was a good worker; Hingston, where she was visiting bar after several weeks holidays here P� y turned to Toronto. 'High Chief Ranger ' Kau titer, abouts. l±redprich Moes is bein con was the oldest member of the church Elliott, of Ingersoll, was present at the Sunday. Mrs G. Baird returned on ston is on the sick {ist,but is improvin in every ggeod cause she will be greatly ,. g AGITATION -There is some talk here gratulated these days on the arrival of Navin Monde from the Industrial. Mrs Jae. g missed; Mias Annie Hamilton succeeds ,h _ AGITATIO on stud heir to the manor. Mr and here at the time of her death, g meeting of the C. O. F. last Friday 3' Mr at W. , from near Auburn, s clerk• her. Miss Tena McElroy returned of forming a company for the purpose a s been a member here from her first set- evenir '.Genders are wanted for the Mustard returned to her home in Chic to at W. L. Ouimette's. Miss Laura of manufacturing the peat which taus Mrs Joseph Connors, of Dungannon, been a in the neighborhood, and it building of a church at Belgrave dor- ago this week, Miss MarY 3. McCully Hancock took in the excursion to Man- home a Monday evening from attend of a much inter eat and attracted so were guests at H. G. Taylor's one y Dee without?, the neighborhood, her life was has one on a visit to her brothers in Ha on Tuesday. ing the millinery openings fn Toronto; , f y g , ing the summer of 1899. Mr Jas. Mc- g much .In at the Toronto Fair.- last week. Mr and Mrs Thos. Rober- one of "faith upon the Son of God,' as Guire, Division Court Clerk, Wingham, Dakota; she left on Tuesday. Mr David she will look after the interest o£ Mrs ,", The large swamp fiats stretching from ton, of Londesboro, were visitors at her death was Doe of triumph 'rn his was placed on the Executive Commit- Foote, brother of John Foote, has Graham's millinery business this com- here almost to Manchester, appear to Fred Moss lastweek. returned after a long absence. Peter Benmiller log season. Brace. Latterly she has not been able tee at the Division Court Clerk's Bath- Baird and A. Foote visited the West IJORRECTtoN.-MR EDITOR: -Would be especially adapted for the manufac- to get out much, though she was at a ering last week in Toronto, Rev, D. ern on Tuesday. Rev. Mr Carriere and you please correct a couple of errors BaViield tore of the article which in beating Klppen neeghbol's a few days ago. She was a Perris exchanged pulpit work with seer asses cosi, while the widow for 26 pears, and the improve- Rev. Mr McNabb, of Whitechurch, on family, of Grand Bend, spent a few which appear in my prohibition letter The waw office of Messrs9cott� Mogenzte qualities p da sin Stanley this week. Miae Jas- of Aug. 23rd, I presume the errors hero, wilt be Duan deity from Thursday, sops. smoke given off in burning, and the ash NOTES. h Rev. J. S Acheson Henderson, of mint that has taken place in the inter- Sunday last. Charlie, George and Y 15th, until further nottoe residue are hardly noticeable. It is ppulpita w t see Jamieson, of Brucefield, and Miss were due to my habit of scribbling: In - ore is Henaall on Sunday evening; Mr Hen im is shown by the fact that there was Miss Clara Elliott were Visitingg in go- Emil Thompson. Goderich townshiV, the paragraph where it reads"Now if it At portage la Frairie John Davies was. claimed that the cost of manufacture r on's subject was `•Tbe secret of not a buggy ill the neighborhood then, ronto this week. Mre A. McGregor p P '; per low, we believe but, or $4 per des ] g has returned from an extended visit to were last week the g+rest•s of their is enforced it will prohibit, o there are caught between an engine and threshing ton; at rate if the scheme can a ostolfc poworeer;" and earnestly urged every conveyance at his funeral bein friend, Miss Jean Mustard. Mr Will enough temperance people to enforce it separator and killed. ,.,i, to y on. She leaves five sone. three Comber friends. Mr Thompson, of Gilmour, who is working near St. well" which should read and there are .n', be worked, and we believe it can, why a work for'the Masterfaithful efts McMordie of alous in a whom are in Hullett and two in The,salon, has been visiting friends in Marys, made a abort call on his homy enough temperance people to enforce it Peter Dun, a carter, was struck by a ~not Werk it here, where the conditions w g Belgrave and East Wawanoah for the and friends here last Saturday and well. And about two and one-half train at a Dressing in Almont, thrown are so favorable? and daughter, Annie, have returned lYlapitoba; and two daughters, Mrs J R. past week. Wm. Smith, who is reliev inebee further down the column, sub- through a board fence and killed. 4 from their trip. Master Alex. Me- SIe benson, Londesboro, and Mrs R. Sunday. Nevin has one to attend Goderich Bedford. (trey. The funeral will take ing at Fiarriston, was in town on Sun- stitute "compassion"for "comparison. Right Hoa. Joseph Chamberlain hau i, East Wawfanosb. Collegiate Institute. Almost daily place to Londeaboro cemetery to -day, dap• Wm, Dane, of Gorrie, was in Yours, A. E. ALLIN. been invited by the Montreal Board of ;t NOTES. -Mr Elias Easterbrook, of loads of barrels may be seen passing Friday+ at 2.30. town o Sunday. Toby Sharpen, of INGBGoderich Township Hamilton. visited at John Coulte'a last through our burg, the apples are Auburn Lacknow, was in town Sundae. Mrs WEDDING BELLS. -A very pleasing NOTES•- Ward Gledhill and J. J. Trade to attend a banquet at Montreal. week. Mr and Mrs J. H. McClinton,of plentiful and a fair price is offered for W. Johns returned from a visit to To- Moore returned from theirtrip to Bow- rondealerto on Monday. T. Stanley Orr, of event took place in Goderich on Fri- Manville oil Friday last„ after an ab- A7� Westfield, visited friends on the 6th them. Probably never before was as end Light and HeavaynHarnessr (aof aspeccialty) da Sept. 9, when John Blair, son of Bence of ten days. Quite a number of j last Saturday. Thomas Black is hav- much fall wheat sown in thisvivitae whips, Valises, Combs' Brushes, Robes an Hamilton, fs visiting his friend, M. Wim' Blair, of the cut line, Goderich ing a kitchen added to his residence. as this year; some farmers sowing 13orse Trtmm a Park, of town. Mrs Pethick, of Lon township, andhrancia, youngest daugh- our Young men took in Toronto Exhib• Fence viewers were adjusting a line FARM SOLD. -Narrow Bros. have sold don, is visiting her daughter, ' g (tion last week. MrHall, on Ni h preach• Everybody ] f3 Much as 5(1 acres, Mr and Mrs James Mrs J. ter of John Porter, of con. 3, were un- ed a tem erance sermon in the church ,. fence dispute on the 6th con. on Tues- Blair. of Centralia; are visiting friends their fine farm for the handsome cum I Smith. Sixty -flue tickets were sold to ited in the bonds of matrimony, The p e P London on Tuesday morning. Amon�X at Bethel on Sunday morning, and in day. George Irwin, of con. lU, spent and relatives in this vicinity. A great of $5,100, to W m. Plunkett, West Wa youn couple are held in high esteemn _ f ]` Sunda with his uncle, Jas. Vancamp. many took in the exhibition in on- those who went were Mr A. Young, b g who know them. They will Benaiiilsr church in the evening. Mrs 'n y wanosh, who sold his farm to his bra W. McKibbon, W. T. Hall andj E. Y all A. Walters, of Wingham, is visiting Mrs Williams and her daughter, Mrs don ibis week. We understand that then send their honeymoon in the Queen `" Daniels, of Chicago, are vrsetrng at Mt q, Smilie, of Tuckersmitb, and Mr CHURCH. -Rev R. Henderson preach- Hammond. Amon the outward City. May the new life upon which friends and relatives around here. d �� John Campbell's this week, Ed. McGre or were among the prize win bound shipments this week wee -a Y• 3' Vanetone and wife, and Miss Flo Gled- an invitation is extended to attec4 Wi htman had the misfortune to u g ed in Knox church on Sunday morningg car of furnikue to Carberry, a Car of they have entered be one of happiness hill returned from Toronto on Wedgy g p' Here at Toronto. The frost on Satur- from Prov. 21:3. Rev Mr M{]lyard and prosperity. set his engine on Saturday last near ne • night Tmade the corn and other hogs by D. McDonald to 0011ingwood. ne�di+y avenin$g, and report ]laving had our Marnoch, doing considerable damage. y reached in the Methodist church on I ME pethick, of London, is here this VOTER. -The Dunne, of Woodstock, a good time. Mr and Mrs M. pfiamm Fall things appear black, and reminds us unday evening from 1 Tim. 4:7-8. At week assisting in stock -taking at Smith have been visiting their cousins at Mr er were called away very suddenly to -- i that winter is fast approaching, the Epworth League meeting on Tues- & Pethick's. Mrs A. Roe and Mrs G. Woon's. Trick Bros. think of rebuild- Mitchell, by the death of Mrs Pfram- GOastatiCe day evening, the subject, "The Labor. M Duffle and returned from Chicago on ing their mill next summer. Mr Wil- mer', brother. Mr Thos. Gledhill has h( milli Old Age era in the Vineyard," was taken by Mr Monday evening. -^ son and family have returned to De- returned home, after a two weeks'vis- /� g NOTES• -A few of the young people J. J. Washington. troit, after visiting his sister, Mrs W. it with his son, A. S. Gledhill, Clinton. ,rt,��� n picniced at Goderich last Satur ay,and NOTES. L. Wellwood took in Elliott. Jas. McFarlane ie put Ing in Mrs .. Wilson returned home fat (moi report an enjoyable time. Mrs Henry Toronto Fair last week; her sister took Tuekersmlth a stone cistern, the work of J. Thump Tuesday to Dakota, after an extended Is Honorable Taylor, Kansas, a former resident of charge of the school in her absence.- son, Lakeview. -John O. Elliott late] visit to her parents here. Mrs Holtz- which will be held on i not ver desirable thin to this neighborhood, is at present visit Miss E. A. Blair is visiting friends At CauncIi NOTES. . -Rev. Mr Arm- hour is able to be around again, after . � But it Ie o a y ing friends here. Mrs Wro. McIntosh GDderich township at present. Win. strong preached an excellent sermon lost rahallih�s Chet best sample of wheat an illness of about two weeks. Miss have in a grocery stock, and therefore is at London this week visiting friends Mitchell was renewing old acquaint- last Sunday, taking as subject "Christ, threshed so far, by Gilbert Mair. Mr Maggie Heddle left for Michifr'an last we make it apoint to kee�i our stook and attending the Exhibition. The "antes here this week. Miss Glenn, of the sure Foundation." ie ro MC- B. Switzer and wife visited at Paisley Tuesday, to visit her sister. It was ex- ����� new and a •to -date. A visit to our a Sunda School will be Carlow, was the uest of Miss Nellie Vitty addressed the Lea euV, aid., this week. Jas. Middleton has received pecked that Mr Geo. Kilty would be� MM SIT1119 store will convince You that we carry picnic for the Y node. This week we Held id Mr Jas. Hays' woods on 5atur• Wetherell this week. MrFrank Jonesheeann ial businessThe Laborers meeting f,r the a position at a drug store in Dundas.- able to address a temperance meeting St shelf worn g day afternoon. R. E. Cooper, M. D., and family moved to Tottenham, es gg g here this week, but we understand that during the whole day and ev are showing some very pretty ek we has disposed of his practise here to Mr where 6e has secured a situation. bliss election of League officers was held on Mon n etroit1rlMr J. N. Ounn lin- he will not be able to come. ening, and on a. in Walters, M. D., formerly of Michigan; Ella Tyndall returned home tact week Tuesday night. ° ` •' NOTES.- from this nee hbor- ton, visited friends in this vicinity this Japanese China and the genial doctor will be much missed. trom visiting friends in Clinton. Miss g week, Miss Clara Middleton, who lxaA Lucknovr. SATURDAY E'VENINGI TE7yIpERANOE BILLY, -A grand rally Minnie Sprung, of Godetich, is renew- hood spent part of last week at the In- been visiting friends at Acton, has re- s y Glassware dnatrfal, and quite a number are visit- turned home. The brick work on Mr MEETS DEATH AT DIILVTH. - Ar - of all the temperance forces will be fnvid ac uatntances at present. Mr ing the Forest City this week. ,A. small H• turned Canhomen's house is finished, and chibald .Ninlayson, a former resident From 8 o'clock ti1110. 1t Voir isil"o of salad bowls, anile and held on Thursday evening, Sept. Ce.22Rn- ing in his newfivemachinery;l the Strat- party from this part picnicked at Bay- the interior is now nearing completion• of Lacknow, and a member of the Du- will favor as with a call Ih4 a, jardineers, bread and butter the Temperance Hall, Const p Reid on Labor Day, mrs John Fitz- y�r E� shall be ggrreatly pleased 44 Clara Lawson returned home from atrick, o£ parkriver, Dakota, is vial& dao htern Wigginton is vfsftin� her loth Fire Brigade, met with an honcl- show yea the various styles ill , I ,�rtrft .dishes, bouquet holders, thusiastrc prohibition addresses will be ford Company has the contract. Mies Mrs 9. J. Hodgins, of IYICGIl_ dent which resulted in his death on e o. Take a looltv►ti our windows and delivered by Revs Hamilton and An after a Ing her mother, Mrs Cudmore, who livray. Among those attending the the 7th. The same was caused b a gats and Bonnets that dvill, ill you will be convinced #hat they are up- draws, Londesboro, will also deliver an Pwekering s ingolid s. MM s Ar strong and has been In ppo�or health for some time. Western Fair from this communityy collision between the hook and ladder ern during the rippt igi, t - to -date goods.• McMillan, M. I'• Mandr and Mrs -Newton Crich, and Ohne. W brigade at Duluth and a trolley car. Fall and Winter B46", • ,-- .- yy are Mlse Mary Ann McCullagh, g_ r Remember we are sole agents for Miracle address in favor ofd prohibition. Good Miss Emmlast a Searle returned home from Crich of town, visited relatives in In- Driver, W J. Patton Hcarry Mont Mr Finlayson hada large circle of ac- 4 Washing Compound. music will be provided, and the even Muskoka,al tookurday. lake trip ro t hal erso�l this week. Miss F. Annie, emery and O. B. Wi{lsdn, alto is es uatnGances and was much respected. W g ing made as interesting as oasible. Anp g q SNAP Glass Tumblers, snit will be igen for the ask- 800, returning home fast. weak. The teacher at No. 6, apant Sunda at her gg shock. u. He death will be a teat f pp y tibiting his Cleveland bay stallion; we yA p Y he hams near Mltchell. phock. He leaves a widow an�two Mkill 40e per doz. 6tB oft queationa o B the raisin of ob bridge men had to la of[ work last predict success Nr m. Mrs Andrews, 7 w Ich Mr Friday, owingto a lack of cement. t y _ of Rochester, and sister, Misa children to mourn his loss. Deceased o also has a half sister, Miss Jessie Mac- 1inlwri� n C k f1 tic 1 52M llonsto prohibr , ifll', wlil rr+pip.' The entertain- resumed workhas a$ on Tuesday, Mr A. of three men packet of gold valued at $82,000 has Annie, Driver. are visiting under t8e kenzie, a resident of Chicago, Beamer B oc , ,1.t will commence at 7130 p. m,: no ing aplee, of which there Is gond crop been found in Western Australia. parental roof, Suron Road, ' Y*� . THE (SASS GROCERY. admission charge. �.,,�eb;Daid for Batter and EKga. Phone 2s . ill.t I. I I, I I I I L , '11 11 +4", 1. . I � . ,. : --i A. "A� ... . . I .11 . . . j.}�`�, ;r � ­., ..., L . . , LWMI" I. I I 1. �L I �1; - I 1 I "', . I I . I , t' .. ._.,_ .. R A o — _ _ FAIR " m j DAA Me ... too 0 if you are in town we will be pleased Nextto have you Dell in and see us, and ! . — _____ — _ _ __•-_ _ see oar store. Onr +tore will be No matter who has repaired _ _ _ — _ .. — —� — - open all day, and we will be glad to , iyour watch in the past, I want _ - CLINT��t, ONT.r S�:PTF.M13E13 16, 18J$ $1 a year in advance $1.50 when not so paid have you come in and look around to do it the next time. I want ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. whether you want anything or not. n that I know how to f If you do want anything in the drug �As re chow you y lr repair watches, and that I asp -____._ __-_�__.�__ _ ___-_-._ �-.�-__ _ .-- or medicine line, or anything we � make a lasting job. I can repair _ ___--_ _�-------- --- \Kingham. Leeburn Londesboro handle, we can supply ycur needo 7M any kind of watch that was ever A � r Y �-r� m uTT with the beet. If you have a recipe. � made. It yearwatch 19 just a _A Lj -_N l 11 s s- `� �' POLLING PLACER.—The Sep- CIIVItaH NoTEa.-The Harvest BLOOD POlsortiNc.-Mr Georgeanell, yon want fllled,brrng it in with yon, i little out bring it to we and I'll CVhat wide-awake and reliable oorrreepoud,ints find worthyof recording for publication. selected for the Plebiscite vote on Sep- festival held on Sept. 1st was quite a blacksinith, is laid off this week wiI h leave it with us, and while you are RA :00 examine examine it- tell you what it re- tember 29th are -J. B. CummingS'ehop, success, though the attendance was blood poisoning In his right band, He at the Fair we will till it in the right 7iM quires and plane it in Shape that RIMA. Summerhill Hulse Park's chap, the Town Hall and not, as large as was expected; the after• received a alight scratch on Friday last, i manner and with Pare Drage. 700 you won't have to Sanas ape that Halsey noon was rather too warm for games, but took no notice of it at the time. time ie. theCHIIRCa NOTES. -Mrs W. C. Lands• NOTES.-A"medicine troup has been las, McGuire's shop. LIGHTNING ROHR,- Lightning rod ch to the amuse- HOME AGAIN. -Messrs. Button and ter all had been supplied from the g COME. 20 borough, of Tuckeramith, addressed holding forth in the hall during the l but the evening was very pleasant; of I mea are doing quite a business among ��rr the meeting here on Sunday evening past Yew nights, mu Jas, Chisholm have returned fcomitbeir bountiful tables and indulged in ice to the Aaron Central on Sept- 7M a last, takingg as her subject "Systematic went of those who attended. Mc• John trip across the ocean, and report a very gg the farmers around here. Some who p '1. Knowing How . • last, k Owing to the repairing of Hill, who had an operation erfoerned f cream and lemonade, Rev. Jas. Ander 20 21, and whenever you have Drng g P P i en'oyable time. The chief cities of the are in doubt about the usefrr{ness of re- the church there was no meeting of I on him for appendicitis a few days ago, ol� land were visited, and even the son and Rev, W. Godwin, of Godericb, such rods, and would like to know if wand come to the Prescription , „l. is why I am sere I Dan sights of the French metropolis were any of the barns that were burnt with Drug Store and have chem pro - pair yours -I haves knack otgiv• the League on Wednesday evening Mdgtewart Hill has ca elibht atpack of not forgotten. Both look -well after gave short R. a ses-, these we eof + inter- lightning this summer were protected perly Slled. Ing complete satisfaction. and also no service on Sunday next, , y inhaling'thebracing air of the Atlantic. y with rods in good order ? 0 apersed b well-known hymns;the pro - but on the following Sunday there pleurisy. Mr Harris, o the North seeds amount to about $26. As Rev.J. SYDNEY JACKSONII ' line, will be a Temperance serum interest business iness la terican tfweek g 1 Mr W n this vicinity We are leaders in our py Rey, Mr Armstrong i Y SPxcoxAL PRIZE. -A special prize of Hamiltop is absent on a short holiday ACCIDENT.- Mr and Mrs Andrews Graduate Druggist. o£ the coming Armstrong i has returned from Chatham, where he $5 has been received by the Secretary Mr Matheson, a student from Knox were called home from Toronto on Sat - was packing apples Yor Mr Canteloe. of the Agricultural Society from the College. who has been for a time at ur•day last rather hurriedly, owing to Successor to Allen Bc Wilson. R PERSONAL. -Miss Mat Yellow, who ARDEN PARTY. -The garden party ,Oollingwood Pork Packin Co., for the the lasttwoSabbaths;ld, conducted service here for the fact that they eldest daughter, was ,, 7L�%,,* lir,*V710N11Gr7� 1'• irP'W� has been visiting friends here for G he also ave a hurt consIng f l while in the act of Jeweler Expert o offered by S. Birchallg, which will very interesting and ivatructive talk on dismounting from her wheel. She is couple of weeks, returned to her home on Friday evening, at Mrs $fngham's, best four bacon hafts, in addition to g d Repairer in Exeter on Sunday last. Mrs John was a success despite the unfavorable $ - Watch p Lindsay, Mtsa Ida and Mr Will Lind- weather. The faotball match between printed in the list0 intend of $5, a the onEbeoplebisctetvote with'tgreat ingi low Ye to her bed,and is improv- Holmes�rille � say, o£ Goderich township, are visit- the clubs of Londesboro and Summer- p he BLVEv tLle FLAB Co. -This company earnestness. Messrs A. L. Horton, J. TEMpg,RANCE RALLY.-* grand ally SETTLED. The statement of the , Ing friends here on Sunday. Mrs H• i vision uteamt and tkindl ffeel'n atop Cowan and Jas. Linklater left on Tues- of all the temperance forces will be held Hannah creamery business shows the Little and Miss Effie Carter are in g y g has issued a detailed statement of re- day to attend Toronto Fair; Jas, Link- on Friday evening, Sept. 3rd, in the receipts and expenditures. Holmes London this week visiting friends and both sides. On the lawn were spread ceipts and expenditures, certified by later also spent sometime with friends temperance hall, Londesboro. Enthus- vine patrons get nothing, and are talon in the exhibition. Mr Will several small tables, each attended by the auditors. The receipts from all in Hamilton, returning home to -day.- ;sells prohibition addresses will be de- thankful they have nothing to pay, as Nile. Jamieson paid a flying visit to Exeter waiters distinguished from the others sources on capital account were $2498,• Mr H. Campbell, from near Lochalsh, livened by the resident clergy and ot.h- the assignee lawyer, who has $260 still CHIIRCH.-On Sunday last Rey. Mr on Sunday fast, present by tastily made tissue pa mer 61; this was expended on same account. spent Saturday and Sunday with ars. John McMillan, M. P.,wtli also ds- coming to him, kindly {{ave a receipfi Wilson, of Benmiller, occupied the hats, which bad a vett' tine effect. The except $69.22 of a balance. The other friends around here. Mise Lizzie Hoc- liver an address on prohibition. Music in foil. Methodist church both morning and NOTES. -Among the exhibitors at brick lights were only partially a sac- receipts o£ the Company amounted to ton is speeding a few weeks with her will be provided by a union choir,whicb DOwN.-The heavy wind storm two Meth re intellectual the London fair are Messrs Geo, Date cess on account of their not being pro- $9365,58, The expenditures were -sup• evening; his sermons we alter in Perth county, near Stratford. is now preparing good campaign char- weeks ado blew down the well known nd were much enjoyed by the and Thos. McMichael, who left here erl prepared, but you know eaperi- plies, $475.70; salaries, $536.50; freight Miss B. Cook is home just now, and ie, urea. It ie also ax acted that iso Ed - treats, a e to on Saturday last and took with them encs teaches, and if they areever again and cartage, $27.19; paid to patrons for pp big trey +n T. C. Pickard s woods. It; ^ large congregations which listened some very fine horses. Mr Chris. Dale Bax, mage, $ renewals and repairs, we are sorry to hear, suffering from ith Steinbach, of Hensali, who sang at has been the attraction of many visit-' them; should Mr Wilson ever have the on the program we shall be in a p�ai- rheumatism. the school concert last winters will he ore, all of whom sap it is the biggest op ortunity of vie+ting our circuit he was hof hiss stable complegtedhe Mr J. tion to manipulate them to the fullest $23,61; wages, $2469:21; insurance, $70.- present to sing tsmper'ance solos. An they ever saw; as it lies on the around , will be warmly welcomed. work advantage. The literary and musical g0; miscellaneous, $3821,81; total expen- Stanley. opportunity wtl! be given for the ask• ;t is over 11 feet high: and bels$ hollow11 Bails gave a splen. Crich, of Seaforth, is busy this week program which followed, consisted of diture, $8525.61; bi.lance, $8.39.97. in of questions or the raising of objet• a man can walk upright in it. '�'' E. L. -Mia W. y g ,y P aintin our church here, which, when P THE WHEEL. -Chas. Skeates, of tions to prohibition, to which Mr C. g matrumental selections on the Violin $PRA1N.-One day as Mrs W.Motfatt g q , Aid paper on Tuesday evening on "Lee dnished will greatly improve the ap by Mr Anderson, of Auburn; on flute Wingham, was one of the prize win- was working she slipped and fell, and P, OIivRCH.-Mr Graham, o£ Thorn sons from the harvest. Already the pea, of it. and violin b the Messrs. Smith, of in tryio to save herself badly sprained. Millan will reply. The entertainment dale, gave an excellent address to the ,'' young people are practising for the p . Hera at the R. Q. T. bicycle races in g to commence at 7.30 p. m. No charge. League on Tuesday evening, on behalf r5;'i single people's literary evening which Bayfield, on violin and autoharp by Toronto on Saturday last. There were her wrist, which has rendered her arm of the Forward Movement. Rev J Messrs Miller and Lowery; solos byy one hundred and eighty-seven who useless since. LEAGUE NOTES AND CHURCH CHIMES. occurs on the 27th lust; they are nega- West 1Ai awanosh Misses Patterson, of Auburn, abd started in the race and of the first CI3ITUARY.-On Wednesday morning -Quite a number attended the League Greene is in Toronto; he returns to St. tinting for some celebrated outside CsIJRCH.-Ebenezer looks quite re- Thompson. of Londesboro; duets y twenty who came in Charlie was num- there passed away one of the oldest service on Monday evening; the service Marys for next Sunday; Mr Graham talent, and expect an address from an freshpd since receiving its freAh coat the Messes Patterson, of Auburn; rico- y y will supply his work here. :YTsLyor t advocate of the temperance fr bpd Rev, mei Wilson, B. A., of ns b Miss Gill, of Clinton; Mr bar bixteen with a handicap of seven pioneers of the township of Stanley,Mr commenced b a "round•table" talk on Holmes, of Clinton, will address the eloquent p tatio y minutes. A. McIvor, of Goderich, was John McCowan, aged 84, after a long haw to best increase the interest in the cause;eervybody welcome, therefore let Benroi{Ir circuit, treated the congre Schwanz, of Benmiller, and our own number mei teen with four minutes affliction caused by gagnrene. Mr Mc- aervicea,the prevalent opinion was that League on Monday night an "Social everybody come. station at Ebenezer appointment to an P Purity," or temperance. Sabbath last. Mr Weatheral. .rhe chair was occu handicap. Mclvor is first on the listof Cowan was a native of Scotland. who sweater faithfulness as the art of the EXHIBITION.:— Several attended the ,•ilk: AGAIN SUccESSFUL -- The Board of excellent discourse on led by Mr J. Lowery. The S.A. Brass fifteen who made the best time,making emigrated with his parents and came League members was necessary the of the Cheese Factory here NOTES. -Winter wheat seeding is Wand was present during the avenin the twenty miles 57 minutes, 32 4 5 sec- to tante when it was a wilderness. topic "laborers in the vineyard, was Industrial Exhibition last week:among ,•, Directors y y , P them were Mrs T. C. Pickard, Messrs ..fir; have surely no reason to complain of completed, the average sown this fall and enlivened the proceedings vvi�a onds. His prize is a parlor suite valued He settled an lot 18, con.2, Stanley,ad introduced b Mr Fair the resident; article manufactured by the maker being ver much in excess of former their numerous selections. We won at $100. Skeates made the race in 1 b� dill enceand economy he soon made Miss Tfp{ing, of Detroit, addressed the W, g, Forster, H. EiYord, I. C. Pickard . Sr they g g and others. This week several attend W. B. Thompson. Again this year he years, The apple crop, which ra an hereby express our thanks to all those hour and 32 seconds, himself a comfortable home. He after- society for a few moments a eneaf as been successiul in capturirg Bret abundant one, is being eagerly sought who took part in the program or help- wards purchased the old homestead lot i,eaggue methods; several temperance ed the Great Western, they tieing Miss '� 4 CHURCH. -Rev, Mr Dryers, of Acton, T. g' p f F. Pickard, Miss K. Williams, Mr's J.1'11 prize at Toronto, forAuguat wbite, and after by hopers and shippers. John ed in any way to make the affair a aid his Wingham friends a visit on 19, which had been for some Years is res rugs were even the to is or next r p y Breen and his excellent gas are busily success. Proceeds about $16. the osaession of Mr Simon Roche, on Monday evening will be introduced by Halstead, Messrs J. Buries, G. Holland, as a result is richer b about $40. Lase Bre separating the grain from the _ Friday last, in company with Reeve p W. Crooks, W. Pickard, J. Blackwell year he had similar success, and wan,occupiedSaw mer outfit Wilford, of Blyth. Il3r Brpera was which he was living at the time of his Mr Thos.Sampson. The Christian En- ary xa addition, anew and highly recom- straw; hie new Massey p Hpllett death. Mr McCowan was aquiet.unrts- deavor soc'retY held a very enthusiastic and others. dad Press valued at $80. Truly runs ]Eke clock work, and everybody stationed dere as pastor of the Metho cumin man, attentive to his business meeting on Sunday evening, the topic, NoTxs.-Mr G.Talbot, London townr men NOTES. -Mrs Brigham, wife of Reeve dist church nearly twenty years ago. g, ship, fs assisting E. M. Johnston in the �t mendatni rase are merited. is highly satisfied with the work done. Brigham, and her sister, Mrs Ballon- He is taking Rev. Mr Rr eby's work in religion a Presbyterian, and cast hie "self-ludo]gepee or Hamilton, w was ., r,, - p► rite meeting in gg b factory. Mr A. Mcl+'arlane returns to. yiiMPERANCE p P$R30NA3•.-Win. Roberton has re- tyne, of Pine ftiyer. haT a gone on a during his absence at the General Con- vote on the side of reform. Ha was the charge ge of y Mrs ing; quite who had the village next week to make cheese,. "', interest of the plebiscite, will be leased for a term of five years the farm trip to Sundridge, Parry Sound, to see ference.-Next Sabbath, Rev. Dc. Pas- father o£ a largare tly, three boys and char art the meeting; nits a number Bt ucefleld factory having closed; we the n the Methodist Church, Thnrs- le Hugh Mooreland, 3rd con. Mr aril- their sister, Mrs Moore; they expect to toe will preach Harvest Some ser- one daughter are at home, the older took part in the dissuasion which fol - held r members bei married. His wife aur- ]owed, Miss Elva Adams Bang a solo; welcome Shorty back. The passengers + day evening. R. D. Cameron, of Luck- lips has purchased the 100 acre farm be away several weeks, Mr Adam neons in Brussels. Rev, S. J..Allin, of The dfatrict loses in him >L the opinion of the society is that en an the evening train got a free ride on y now,is;expected to address the meeting, near Donnybrook, formerly owned by Elliott spent a few days in Toronto Brussels, well take Dr, Pascoe's work vives him. clic action is necessary,and so we in Y Tuesday, the train having to back up Other speakers have also been invited, Aaron Lochard. Those who took is last week. Meas Grieve, the new ;n �1Ving6am.-Pastor Freed, of the kind and obliging neighbor, and many g p over a mile to et started, Miss V. the sights of the Industrial loaf week of the residents a warm friend. look for same good work in the regent g and all who come may rest assured of ver thin teacher in S. S, No. 7, seems to have Baptist church, has leased the residence crisis. Mr Andrews returned home in Tebhutt returned to town on Monday, , hearing good sound temperance dot- have returned and report e y g made a good impression so far. Messr a of John Neelands, opposite the Metho• VOTER. -Miss Smit}i, of Bowman- time to take charge of his services on O, R. Forster sports a wheel, purchased " trine; and, by the way, events which up to date. Mrs Thos. Rutledge and $i.igham, Sanderson and Lear each dist church, and takes possession Oct. ville, and bar nephew, Dr. Colville, Sunday. at the Industrial Exhibition; beware of ',, happened at a threshing in our neigh- son are home from a trip to Muskoka. lost horses owing to the hot weather a let. In the meantime he is stopping have returned home after spending a • NOTEs.-Mr Parlmer has given up overloading, Oscar, a bike is built for . +v,.,. borhoolYTarw•ntly, nmwe that the afore- Robt. Gibson is enggagged working on few. days ago. at, Wm. Dixon's, Minnie St. North.- week with Mr Malcolm Smith and his position of salesman for W. L. only one. Several attended the lawn : said octrine is sadly needed by some t.he' elevator at Goderich. Messrs DEATH OI MRS R. CRAWFORD—OUC Last Sabbath a very interesting q�ar other friends. Mrs W. Clark, sr., and On mpttp, and will again engage in social at Summerhill on Friday night. o prowls (?) young men. Chinch and Young, of Godetich, spent Hallett readers will learn with regret terly temperance service was held by Mrs Beatty, of Varna, are at present business for himself. In reply to an ad- " TER.- The visitors to Toronto In- Sunday at the former's uncleJ(`eer and surprise of the death of Mr's Robt, the Methodist Sabath school. The vision$ relatives in Michigan. Mise vertisement in Saturday's Globe, Mr Blyth. , a air from our burg and viem- Johnston. Ed. Jones and Henry Crawford, 9t h concession (gravel road) program included be study of the lea- R. E. Richardson, of Varna, has re Calmette has received about fort a ::" U yy s E _ e Mr and Mrs a Girvin, Mrs of Nile, were guests at Sohn Mills an which occurred on Wednesday night, son for the day, four short, pointed ad- turned from Toronto, having spent a i;cations for the position of salesman. NOTES.- London Exhibition h the it r4 p nd earl Mr and Mrs J. W. Sunday last, Thos. Rutledge, who is after onlyy a couple of day'-; severe ell- dresses by teachers of the school on in- week there taking in the exhibition. Mr Howard Riddell and Miss A ie chief feature of khP day, with the `$s a X ' Mrs d M Dr.and sojourning amongst former Errands mess at thea ate of 76 peace and 6 to temperance and the duty of Christian Mr Jas. Reid, sn, agent the past week Riddell left for Manitoba on Tuesday y pe°plc, Mrs Dr. Tait i3 visiting her � ,,n Elliott, Rev. R.tLand n g J p k ", Kerr. Mr R. McIlwain s enta and acquaintances, leaves for his home Deceased, whose maiden nacre was musical AS usual' and ed by the Front is now attending morning. Miss Tipling,nDet About Merwm nttaatlservicewas or a fbeldon Sun - Mrs S. g Charles couple of dayys visiting London mends in Michi a at one time ayresident of Hockney, was born in Yorkshire, and musical service was ren e y t the nest of Mrs R. B. Jeffrey. : i cent] W. Treleaven and wife, of Mooreland, came to this country when quite young S. S. Orchestra. Messrs. Park and Model School, Clinton, having spent thirt four from this vicinity attended day morning in St. Andrew's church. " re Y called on Nile friends this part, but now of Chicago, is re con. 9, Aehfleld, being and settled at Chinguacousp, where Robinson each sang a solo acceptably. the summer vacation at home. Mr R. the exhibition at London on Tuesday. Mr Jas. Anderson, who has been laid sr. {a expect. ecl- Hewing old acquaintances here, g s married to her late leu5b u3d,- Apart from the ordinar collection, a G. Reid leftrecently for Ottawa, where Mrs McBa of Renfrew, is the guest aside for they peat week with eeiatica of last Tuesday. J. Dirstow, y from England shoe tly. pMrs accompanied by his wife. Deputy Errog atin at once to the Huron tract, special collection toward the Plebiscite he will attend the Normal School. MIS of her sister, Mrs Rev. Hamilton. Dr, the back, fa ,able to be around again. ed home g utferin for a con- Reeve Robt. Medd, accompanied by g his vicinity. Mr R. McII- Agnew left on Saturday on a short hot- pi each in the Methodist church next .M W. Elliott has been g Mrs J. S mington, have they settled on the farm on the gravel food was taken, amounting to $10.nd R. Turner, of Michigan, r visiting Rev. Martin Wilson, i the Nile, will ` Ile-, of weeks with a badly sprained an his daughter, week's Visit to friends road which has been her continuous The service was both interesting and friends in Y iday tri to the States; Dr. McCallum ltle we are leased to learn, however, returned from a w e home for about 50 Years, and whero she profitable. veen and wife p+ted a visit to Toronto is attending to his practise till he re- ed her wo work sS teacher in no our Puhas b{ c Y that the inured member is improving. near Whitby. Miss Bertha Nen Bmbh endured the hardships s well as the NoT>?R:-Mrs J. Davidson, who bas' the past week. A couple of lady turns. „Mies Hilda Beck, of Hensall, is p been visiting at J. J. Hom+rth s, at Mra OuimetCe s. Mr Lasbam left, School closed her duties on Wednes- Mrs Hugh.toreland has returned from has returned to her horse i Y happiness of pioneer life, She was a has re- Temperance workers lectured is Bay- , Methodist virtual] all her life, and field road Presbyterian church last Manitoba on Tuesday. Mr Fred John- day evening; as she was a good worker; Hingston, where she was visiting bar after several weeks holidays here P� y turned to Toronto. 'High Chief Ranger ' Kau titer, abouts. l±redprich Moes is bein con was the oldest member of the church Elliott, of Ingersoll, was present at the Sunday. Mrs G. Baird returned on ston is on the sick {ist,but is improvin in every ggeod cause she will be greatly ,. g AGITATION -There is some talk here gratulated these days on the arrival of Navin Monde from the Industrial. Mrs Jae. g missed; Mias Annie Hamilton succeeds ,h _ AGITATIO on stud heir to the manor. Mr and here at the time of her death, g meeting of the C. O. F. last Friday 3' Mr at W. , from near Auburn, s clerk• her. Miss Tena McElroy returned of forming a company for the purpose a s been a member here from her first set- evenir '.Genders are wanted for the Mustard returned to her home in Chic to at W. L. Ouimette's. Miss Laura of manufacturing the peat which taus Mrs Joseph Connors, of Dungannon, been a in the neighborhood, and it building of a church at Belgrave dor- ago this week, Miss MarY 3. McCully Hancock took in the excursion to Man- home a Monday evening from attend of a much inter eat and attracted so were guests at H. G. Taylor's one y Dee without?, the neighborhood, her life was has one on a visit to her brothers in Ha on Tuesday. ing the millinery openings fn Toronto; , f y g , ing the summer of 1899. Mr Jas. Mc- g much .In at the Toronto Fair.- last week. Mr and Mrs Thos. Rober- one of "faith upon the Son of God,' as Guire, Division Court Clerk, Wingham, Dakota; she left on Tuesday. Mr David she will look after the interest o£ Mrs ,", The large swamp fiats stretching from ton, of Londesboro, were visitors at her death was Doe of triumph 'rn his was placed on the Executive Commit- Foote, brother of John Foote, has Graham's millinery business this com- here almost to Manchester, appear to Fred Moss lastweek. returned after a long absence. Peter Benmiller log season. Brace. Latterly she has not been able tee at the Division Court Clerk's Bath- Baird and A. Foote visited the West IJORRECTtoN.-MR EDITOR: -Would be especially adapted for the manufac- to get out much, though she was at a ering last week in Toronto, Rev, D. ern on Tuesday. Rev. Mr Carriere and you please correct a couple of errors BaViield tore of the article which in beating Klppen neeghbol's a few days ago. She was a Perris exchanged pulpit work with seer asses cosi, while the widow for 26 pears, and the improve- Rev. Mr McNabb, of Whitechurch, on family, of Grand Bend, spent a few which appear in my prohibition letter The waw office of Messrs9cott� Mogenzte qualities p da sin Stanley this week. Miae Jas- of Aug. 23rd, I presume the errors hero, wilt be Duan deity from Thursday, sops. smoke given off in burning, and the ash NOTES. h Rev. J. S Acheson Henderson, of mint that has taken place in the inter- Sunday last. Charlie, George and Y 15th, until further nottoe residue are hardly noticeable. It is ppulpita w t see Jamieson, of Brucefield, and Miss were due to my habit of scribbling: In - ore is Henaall on Sunday evening; Mr Hen im is shown by the fact that there was Miss Clara Elliott were Visitingg in go- Emil Thompson. Goderich townshiV, the paragraph where it reads"Now if it At portage la Frairie John Davies was. claimed that the cost of manufacture r on's subject was `•Tbe secret of not a buggy ill the neighborhood then, ronto this week. Mre A. McGregor p P '; per low, we believe but, or $4 per des ] g has returned from an extended visit to were last week the g+rest•s of their is enforced it will prohibit, o there are caught between an engine and threshing ton; at rate if the scheme can a ostolfc poworeer;" and earnestly urged every conveyance at his funeral bein friend, Miss Jean Mustard. Mr Will enough temperance people to enforce it separator and killed. ,.,i, to y on. She leaves five sone. three Comber friends. Mr Thompson, of Gilmour, who is working near St. well" which should read and there are .n', be worked, and we believe it can, why a work for'the Masterfaithful efts McMordie of alous in a whom are in Hullett and two in The,salon, has been visiting friends in Marys, made a abort call on his homy enough temperance people to enforce it Peter Dun, a carter, was struck by a ~not Werk it here, where the conditions w g Belgrave and East Wawanoah for the and friends here last Saturday and well. And about two and one-half train at a Dressing in Almont, thrown are so favorable? and daughter, Annie, have returned lYlapitoba; and two daughters, Mrs J R. past week. Wm. Smith, who is reliev inebee further down the column, sub- through a board fence and killed. 4 from their trip. Master Alex. Me- SIe benson, Londesboro, and Mrs R. Sunday. Nevin has one to attend Goderich Bedford. (trey. The funeral will take ing at Fiarriston, was in town on Sun- stitute "compassion"for "comparison. Right Hoa. Joseph Chamberlain hau i, East Wawfanosb. Collegiate Institute. Almost daily place to Londeaboro cemetery to -day, dap• Wm, Dane, of Gorrie, was in Yours, A. E. ALLIN. been invited by the Montreal Board of ;t NOTES. -Mr Elias Easterbrook, of loads of barrels may be seen passing Friday+ at 2.30. town o Sunday. Toby Sharpen, of INGBGoderich Township Hamilton. visited at John Coulte'a last through our burg, the apples are Auburn Lacknow, was in town Sundae. Mrs WEDDING BELLS. -A very pleasing NOTES•- Ward Gledhill and J. J. Trade to attend a banquet at Montreal. week. Mr and Mrs J. H. McClinton,of plentiful and a fair price is offered for W. Johns returned from a visit to To- Moore returned from theirtrip to Bow- rondealerto on Monday. T. Stanley Orr, of event took place in Goderich on Fri- Manville oil Friday last„ after an ab- A7� Westfield, visited friends on the 6th them. Probably never before was as end Light and HeavaynHarnessr (aof aspeccialty) da Sept. 9, when John Blair, son of Bence of ten days. Quite a number of j last Saturday. Thomas Black is hav- much fall wheat sown in thisvivitae whips, Valises, Combs' Brushes, Robes an Hamilton, fs visiting his friend, M. Wim' Blair, of the cut line, Goderich ing a kitchen added to his residence. as this year; some farmers sowing 13orse Trtmm a Park, of town. Mrs Pethick, of Lon township, andhrancia, youngest daugh- our Young men took in Toronto Exhib• Fence viewers were adjusting a line FARM SOLD. -Narrow Bros. have sold don, is visiting her daughter, ' g (tion last week. MrHall, on Ni h preach• Everybody ] f3 Much as 5(1 acres, Mr and Mrs James Mrs J. ter of John Porter, of con. 3, were un- ed a tem erance sermon in the church ,. fence dispute on the 6th con. on Tues- Blair. of Centralia; are visiting friends their fine farm for the handsome cum I Smith. Sixty -flue tickets were sold to ited in the bonds of matrimony, The p e P London on Tuesday morning. Amon�X at Bethel on Sunday morning, and in day. George Irwin, of con. lU, spent and relatives in this vicinity. A great of $5,100, to W m. Plunkett, West Wa youn couple are held in high esteemn _ f ]` Sunda with his uncle, Jas. Vancamp. many took in the exhibition in on- those who went were Mr A. Young, b g who know them. They will Benaiiilsr church in the evening. Mrs 'n y wanosh, who sold his farm to his bra W. McKibbon, W. T. Hall andj E. Y all A. Walters, of Wingham, is visiting Mrs Williams and her daughter, Mrs don ibis week. We understand that then send their honeymoon in the Queen `" Daniels, of Chicago, are vrsetrng at Mt q, Smilie, of Tuckersmitb, and Mr CHURCH. -Rev R. Henderson preach- Hammond. Amon the outward City. May the new life upon which friends and relatives around here. d �� John Campbell's this week, Ed. McGre or were among the prize win bound shipments this week wee -a Y• 3' Vanetone and wife, and Miss Flo Gled- an invitation is extended to attec4 Wi htman had the misfortune to u g ed in Knox church on Sunday morningg car of furnikue to Carberry, a Car of they have entered be one of happiness hill returned from Toronto on Wedgy g p' Here at Toronto. The frost on Satur- from Prov. 21:3. Rev Mr M{]lyard and prosperity. set his engine on Saturday last near ne • night Tmade the corn and other hogs by D. McDonald to 0011ingwood. ne�di+y avenin$g, and report ]laving had our Marnoch, doing considerable damage. y reached in the Methodist church on I ME pethick, of London, is here this VOTER. -The Dunne, of Woodstock, a good time. Mr and Mrs M. pfiamm Fall things appear black, and reminds us unday evening from 1 Tim. 4:7-8. At week assisting in stock -taking at Smith have been visiting their cousins at Mr er were called away very suddenly to -- i that winter is fast approaching, the Epworth League meeting on Tues- & Pethick's. Mrs A. Roe and Mrs G. Woon's. Trick Bros. think of rebuild- Mitchell, by the death of Mrs Pfram- GOastatiCe day evening, the subject, "The Labor. M Duffle and returned from Chicago on ing their mill next summer. Mr Wil- mer', brother. Mr Thos. Gledhill has h( milli Old Age era in the Vineyard," was taken by Mr Monday evening. -^ son and family have returned to De- returned home, after a two weeks'vis- /� g NOTES• -A few of the young people J. J. Washington. troit, after visiting his sister, Mrs W. it with his son, A. S. Gledhill, Clinton. ,rt,��� n picniced at Goderich last Satur ay,and NOTES. L. Wellwood took in Elliott. Jas. McFarlane ie put Ing in Mrs .. Wilson returned home fat (moi report an enjoyable time. Mrs Henry Toronto Fair last week; her sister took Tuekersmlth a stone cistern, the work of J. Thump Tuesday to Dakota, after an extended Is Honorable Taylor, Kansas, a former resident of charge of the school in her absence.- son, Lakeview. -John O. Elliott late] visit to her parents here. Mrs Holtz- which will be held on i not ver desirable thin to this neighborhood, is at present visit Miss E. A. Blair is visiting friends At CauncIi NOTES. . -Rev. Mr Arm- hour is able to be around again, after . � But it Ie o a y ing friends here. Mrs Wro. McIntosh GDderich township at present. Win. strong preached an excellent sermon lost rahallih�s Chet best sample of wheat an illness of about two weeks. Miss have in a grocery stock, and therefore is at London this week visiting friends Mitchell was renewing old acquaint- last Sunday, taking as subject "Christ, threshed so far, by Gilbert Mair. Mr Maggie Heddle left for Michifr'an last we make it apoint to kee�i our stook and attending the Exhibition. The "antes here this week. Miss Glenn, of the sure Foundation." ie ro MC- B. Switzer and wife visited at Paisley Tuesday, to visit her sister. It was ex- ����� new and a •to -date. A visit to our a Sunda School will be Carlow, was the uest of Miss Nellie Vitty addressed the Lea euV, aid., this week. Jas. Middleton has received pecked that Mr Geo. Kilty would be� MM SIT1119 store will convince You that we carry picnic for the Y node. This week we Held id Mr Jas. Hays' woods on 5atur• Wetherell this week. MrFrank Jonesheeann ial businessThe Laborers meeting f,r the a position at a drug store in Dundas.- able to address a temperance meeting St shelf worn g day afternoon. R. E. Cooper, M. D., and family moved to Tottenham, es gg g here this week, but we understand that during the whole day and ev are showing some very pretty ek we has disposed of his practise here to Mr where 6e has secured a situation. bliss election of League officers was held on Mon n etroit1rlMr J. N. Ounn lin- he will not be able to come. ening, and on a. in Walters, M. D., formerly of Michigan; Ella Tyndall returned home tact week Tuesday night. ° ` •' NOTES.- from this nee hbor- ton, visited friends in this vicinity this Japanese China and the genial doctor will be much missed. trom visiting friends in Clinton. Miss g week, Miss Clara Middleton, who lxaA Lucknovr. SATURDAY E'VENINGI TE7yIpERANOE BILLY, -A grand rally Minnie Sprung, of Godetich, is renew- hood spent part of last week at the In- been visiting friends at Acton, has re- s y Glassware dnatrfal, and quite a number are visit- turned home. The brick work on Mr MEETS DEATH AT DIILVTH. - Ar - of all the temperance forces will be fnvid ac uatntances at present. Mr ing the Forest City this week. ,A. small H• turned Canhomen's house is finished, and chibald .Ninlayson, a former resident From 8 o'clock ti1110. 1t Voir isil"o of salad bowls, anile and held on Thursday evening, Sept. Ce.22Rn- ing in his newfivemachinery;l the Strat- party from this part picnicked at Bay- the interior is now nearing completion• of Lacknow, and a member of the Du- will favor as with a call Ih4 a, jardineers, bread and butter the Temperance Hall, Const p Reid on Labor Day, mrs John Fitz- y�r E� shall be ggrreatly pleased 44 Clara Lawson returned home from atrick, o£ parkriver, Dakota, is vial& dao htern Wigginton is vfsftin� her loth Fire Brigade, met with an honcl- show yea the various styles ill , I ,�rtrft .dishes, bouquet holders, thusiastrc prohibition addresses will be ford Company has the contract. Mies Mrs 9. J. Hodgins, of IYICGIl_ dent which resulted in his death on e o. Take a looltv►ti our windows and delivered by Revs Hamilton and An after a Ing her mother, Mrs Cudmore, who livray. Among those attending the the 7th. The same was caused b a gats and Bonnets that dvill, ill you will be convinced #hat they are up- draws, Londesboro, will also deliver an Pwekering s ingolid s. MM s Ar strong and has been In ppo�or health for some time. Western Fair from this communityy collision between the hook and ladder ern during the rippt igi, t - to -date goods.• McMillan, M. I'• Mandr and Mrs -Newton Crich, and Ohne. W brigade at Duluth and a trolley car. Fall and Winter B46", • ,-- .- yy are Mlse Mary Ann McCullagh, g_ r Remember we are sole agents for Miracle address in favor ofd prohibition. Good Miss Emmlast a Searle returned home from Crich of town, visited relatives in In- Driver, W J. Patton Hcarry Mont Mr Finlayson hada large circle of ac- 4 Washing Compound. music will be provided, and the even Muskoka,al tookurday. lake trip ro t hal erso�l this week. Miss F. Annie, emery and O. B. Wi{lsdn, alto is es uatnGances and was much respected. W g ing made as interesting as oasible. Anp g q SNAP Glass Tumblers, snit will be igen for the ask- 800, returning home fast. weak. The teacher at No. 6, apant Sunda at her gg shock. u. He death will be a teat f pp y tibiting his Cleveland bay stallion; we yA p Y he hams near Mltchell. phock. He leaves a widow an�two Mkill 40e per doz. 6tB oft queationa o B the raisin of ob bridge men had to la of[ work last predict success Nr m. Mrs Andrews, 7 w Ich Mr Friday, owingto a lack of cement. t y _ of Rochester, and sister, Misa children to mourn his loss. Deceased o also has a half sister, Miss Jessie Mac- 1inlwri� n C k f1 tic 1 52M llonsto prohibr , ifll', wlil rr+pip.' The entertain- resumed workhas a$ on Tuesday, Mr A. of three men packet of gold valued at $82,000 has Annie, Driver. are visiting under t8e kenzie, a resident of Chicago, Beamer B oc , ,1.t will commence at 7130 p. m,: no ing aplee, of which there Is gond crop been found in Western Australia. parental roof, Suron Road, ' Y*� . THE (SASS GROCERY. admission charge. �.,,�eb;Daid for Batter and EKga. Phone 2s . ill.t I. I I, I I I I L , '11 11 +4", 1. . I � . ,. : --i A. "A� ... . . I .11 . . . j.}�`�, ;r � ­., ..., L . . , LWMI" I. I I 1. �L I �1; - I 1 I "', . I I . I , t' .. ._.,_ ..