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4 THE CLINTON NEWS-RECORD. NOVEMBER 10, 1.898
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$t.00t,Year, tu Aavanca. day evening of lett weal,, was very wall picture of the century, gluon with new '.'
attended and proved interesting to all and renewal subscriptions to the Faint-
THURSDAY, NovLDinER 10TH, 184)8- FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS AND COUNTY EXCHANGES, present. 1'he president of the Luck- ly Uerald and Weekly Stay-, Montreal,
_ _.-_.___._ now W. e. U. presided, while the fpt'edicted an extraordinary success for
`+TEAT LIBERAL CONVENTION. following took part in the programme : It, but we du not believe anybody could
Goderieh. Goderieh. Allun. Misses L. and I, Armstrong, Flossie have dreatned of such an enormous
The Liberals have at last managed Goderieh �•_-- �- demand springing up for it within a
Hambleton, Kate McIntosh,Molntoshand ller, few days. No doubt "The Thin Red
to pluck up con to call a conven- Indian summer. Snow drat Sunday in November. Miss Sara Hillier has returned from Mr. John (tarter oft)lintum is visiting soft Armstrong. The yountr girls re- Line" will have the distiuctio��,,,,��"f bring-
tion, to morrow, at Ilungaunou. Mies Eva Acheron returned from Mr. John McVicar has taken a situ • a pleasant visit to friends in Chicago friends here. oiled well, but the judgt s desisted that) ing w gals ker success and e1. ii ting ; a
anon at the Chatham evaporator• and to her position tit the Cafe Balutor- Mr. Joseph Sparling of Clinton call tliss Bertha Allin had won the inedal, ,eater dernand than fur re
Is it that the family,jar has been Woodstock oil Wednesday. g' Y premium
neral a -temporary Victoria street congregation must ' Mr, George Reid of the organ factory al, E, Tilt, proprietor. ed on friends here one Bits last week. while Maggie Cameron followed closely picture of modern away.
healed, or is this merely P present their church with the gift "lust
has taken a position in the Owen Mr. and Mrs, Cook of tl'e Varna Mrs. Maud Montguuoery, who has as a second. Miss Hutton, of Dungan-
truce 7 an se ty}Hiro plant, which would eclipse Sound furniture factory. George is a hotel were in town hast {week and were. been home fur a while, hies r turned to non, and Messi s. Boyd and Curtis act- ._ -_-_ - -_.. - -
However, the general public is not any floral display and dilate the eyes turner. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Win. •1Vtn. Lash- her situation in Tut kersutith• ad as judges. The medal was preaent-
ver much concerned about the date (if any lover ut botany who may help On Friday evening Mies fisher, our an), Victoria street. We erre looking out for pig weddings ed to the winner by Mrs. George And. ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
y talented teacher of Delsarte, will give Mr. Allie McLean, Stanley street,. this winter, its thete arc- so many uY
. or lace and not half so interested as swell the congregation rn chair. arson.
p Mrs. Uruhb has returned from her an entertainment, assisted by her pu- will aeon remove to his handsome new aur young wen started batching it. Mr. Beattie Webster had his le bad- House and lot on High street. A first-,lase
to the probable candidates its the ern- tt ip to Saginaw, where the was the pits, at, Victoria opera house, which horse on Elgin street. Nothing like having the house well g residence to every respect. Price low. Torras
we trust will be a success. Mrs. McOoll, lute ul' Sault Ste. Marie, wan u,ed• ly broken by a kick from a parse. Mr. oast'. For particulars applyy to
btyo candidates themselves. guest of tier son Fred's' wife. Mrs. Mr. Ed. Passmore, who was so ill in hag removed to the house lately tics u hl r. Wdliiun Morr isou, cubo has been Webster was leading Dice of his own C. DAVIb, CLINTON, or G1:(). E. PAY,
L'tabb says the carnival was a grand Oct. 28th, NORTH BAY,
Is Mr. Garrow aspiring to the Do- y St. Joseph's hospital, Syracuse, has so pied h Mrs, Edwards Britannica sick for a few days, is able to follow horses into a stall in the stable, when
minion House P We rather 'faucy so, sight. The principal streets were bar- P A Y p ' • a strap �_ __
ricaded to keep them free for the far recovered since his return to phis t road, Mrs. Edwards having removed the pkaigh once inure. strange horse belonging to the _
the Legislature having ]vat its charm. booth, and floats erepresentingfefthe home that he left for St. Louis on 2nd i to Toronto. plaster, Geo, Harnest Little, while threshers kicked at him from an ad-
the CORN FOR SALE.
with the fading of the prospects for a Goddess of Liberty, Faith, Hope, Char- November to visit his brother in that Fpirieur and Kit of the Mai! and out with pts father tulctug up ss soles joining stall, striking him just below the
city. Empire have several notes in the issue one day last week ca►ue across souse knee and fractured both bones of his Large amount beat Anwr(oan Yellow Corn
Cabinet position. ity, etc. for tittle. Cash. or in sorb cases one to HIx
The dredge worked awe on Satur- The Messrs. William and Harry Rut of Saturday, 20th October, which beans that had been out all ttie setasan leg,
And Mr. Robert Ilolur" would now I Y son are adding to the beaus of their possibly t.ire arra of October weddings rs and aLe there whicli made the child so months time. Also food wheat, son per bushel.
day and the tog macde some trips. No !; Y I P Y rY k Mrs, A. M. Armstrong and daughter Warehouse opposite railway station.
be quite happy if the convention craft in the par to on Saturday. West street residence by way of as created. But I laiieur and Kit must sick that medical alit had to he callHh Irene have rect�ived an invitation to W. G. PERRIN, Clinton.
would give him the nomination for the Immediately after the decision of handsome pipe fence. i try arid find sonic feasible way of haw- in. take part in both Sunday services and Oct-18, 18t1s. - -_-
g Y , Conductor Algie has removed to the ing the manufacturers, merchants and Mr. Goo. Brownlee and Mrs. Brown- �--�-
Legislature, though it short time since the minister of justice was given that residence owned by Mr. Niebergall on employees generally to pay better toe of Forest Heine visited their• dangly Monday evening concert, at the open- --- ,
g A1r. William Cox was ac uktted of the ing of the new ;Vlethodiet church at
it was nothing short o£ the Commons. East street. wages and saliar•iesand then the young ter, Mr•s. 1I. Little. this week. Arnow, about the last of this month. LOST.
charge of murder, old So .came out in Rev. Jasper Wilson of North street hien would have a, trifle left, after in- Mr. 0. Cooper, who lilts been itway
_ _ _-_-___ - all his glory, after the very heavy rain Methodist church addressed the coin- duiging in a cigar or two and until fora {while, returned home one day The Bruoe county council has decid- Ram, piece oft right car, two years old.-W.
of the morning, and glad were all the municants and persons wishing to be- then there's no use iu harping upon this week. ell to meet again on December 13th. p, Eliiott.
WHERE THE GAIN 00-IIES IN. friends of his family that he was a free come Inembers, at Knox church, un Matrimony. Give then' proper wages Mr, and Mrs. H. Little visited friends This will be the sixth session held dur- _ T _ ._ -_ _ . _
The delegates from Ashfield will ImA lover of lake scene, soak a walk Friday last. and then ye met chants will be Ice ;A in Clinton Sunday, ing ilia year. The tenders for the
Y Steamer St. Andrew is bound for busy putting clown the broad cloths -' Mr. S. Bennett of Winghaw was , Ifousr of Refuge debentures will then House t0 Rent.
doubtless rally solidly around Farmer on the pier- on Saturday after the sun Kingston with cargo of wbPat anti did and satins for intending purchasers, visiting his sister Mrs. Jas. Jamieson be opened and awarded, and a physi
Grant at the convention at Dungannon came out so coaxingly, but the prom- not come into port here oil Saturday Just try it t tie last veitr• of the 1St h the past week. cian and inspector for the Home will be That largo two-story house at corner of Huron
enader had on too much sail and the night. The whistle heard at 11.1& p. century sand you ll find no girl of 00 Mr, John McLaughlin hits been laid appointed. and Orange Sts., for salo or to rent. Apply to
to-morrow, but only to be swamped by pier no railing, which it should, have, m, ,was a call from tare tug Huron, left. tip fur is couple of weeks with fan attack Mrs. A. ;\I. Armstrong, assisted by T. JACKSON, SR.
Clinton. so a retreat was the only safe-guard, g several mewbers of her large music Clinton, July 7th
Therein lies the beauty of the division the wind being too high for one's corn- ing h had of loose from her fatten- Mrs. Counter, who spent ecks of la grippe. y '
at the British Exchange enjoying the Air. \Vilfrid Fowler, who wits stud class, ave the first of n series of rano
fort. Mrs. Cantelon of the West street lovely wheeling (3oderich affords, left ing with Dr. Gibb of Seaforth during ' g P
and sub-division of this town into Never-failing cure for rheumatism : bakery, in opening a biscuit box (tin) last week for her home. at SLratfovd. the holidays, -hits returned to Toronto recitals at her studio on Campbell
polling districts. io3ide of potassium, I oz ; fluid ex- about three weeks ago, cut'her thumb Mr. Stableker of the organ i'a,ctory to resume work at the Veterinary street on friday evening last. APPLES WANTED
Three delegates from a division tract sarsaparilla, 2 oz. ; 1 quart water, with the sharp edge of the cover, and has been quite ill, but is :alk to be out College. Mr. John F. Bary, who has success-
means twenty-four from Clinton. Dose :-One tablespoonful before not thinking it would prove in any again. Mr. Stathleker isthe tuner• ;.( Owing to thequarterlyset-vicesbeing fully conducted the drug business in We are now all cleaned up on poor, soft ap-
means t v y meals. way serious, wrapped it up and did not Professor Simpson of London, we held at Turners aiiuointment there Lucknow for some thi oe ears ass has ploti and will pay a good price for ten thousand
Ashfield cannot by hook or by crook Port Credit has a starch factory. y P > uo orels of good sound paring apples. Can use
scare n as many. Ar.d yet 'few very `slay not our town ? A Glasgow man Pay much attention to it. But before learn is to he the future organist of will be no service ru our church on removed his business to the village of two or throe thousand bushels chop apples.
P ver lop she had to have recgurse to North street Methodist c'-iurel. With Sundaav morning next. Hensall, and left for that place on Bring on your apples and gat your cash,
plausible gentlemen try to make the manages the affair, oulticesg, igen call in surgical aid,when new music'end new lightnnd a new sex• `1'ho Lectgno meeting on Wednesday Monday last. TOWN & GRIinOn. O
Sacrament Sunday at Knox church Pt was found that the red plaint an the tan, DO tit lluc•kstep, the congre- night will be the. regular consecration The prices paid for grain on the
Clinton. Unt»
public believe that all this carving was 6th Nov. Alan new members. Patio I will sures have extra favors and roll call. The meetin will take
because of the whim of a judge, Y tin had avers penetrated the bone, ti y g Lucknow market last wa>ek were :-
Master Will. Dorsey, eldest son of causing its poison to endanger her life. for which to be thankful for this the forth of a, motto programme. Wheat, 68c to 70a ; peas, 5c9J to 60e;
This contention deceives nobody. Mr. Frank Dorsey, at one tine on the We are glad Mrs. Cantelon, though thanksgiving month. 2
• When convention time rolls around it G. T. R. here, but now of Minneapolis, still suffering, feels that all danger is We lwirn that Mr. John Hillier, our oats, 26c to .70.
las taken a position in a large dry Exeter. _ . -_ __ __.
is still more plainly to be seen why P past. one time prosperous grocer on King-
this extravagance was foisted upon the goods store in that city. Mr. John Bain, manager of the Duck ston street, luta purchased Bellevae' A good 'oke is told at the expense of Crown , ,
g P Miss Ada MacKay, daughter of Mrs. Island fishing
station, and his two the beautiful country scat of the late g ) P li➢ �It9CF?I.GEs•
g Captain MacKay, Quebec street, is de- g aL number of our noble sports )n town.
taxpayers and maintained against p y daughters, the Aliases Mar and Katie Dr. Trndgeun of Alilwankce' It appears a certain person had seen it ANDrRSON—Lo{vI�LY.•-At the residence � •i
their wishes. lighted with her duties as nurse, in Bain, were expected on Saturday ori An accident occurred on Wednesday large flock of wild ducks in a pond •a of the bride's parents, on Oct.27Lh,
training, at t1�e Minneapolis city has- the to Lotcg, which replaced the whereby Charles Bates lost a valaable short distance out in Usborne, and h Rev. J. B. Kennedy, assisted b
- -- - -,--= pital and will have the pleasure of at- Jones that was lost last summer in a horse, Captain Dudley Holmes had Y Y, Y
FOUR LIBERALS WALK tending a ball on the night of Thanks- collision with the steamer Kag o-wong. employed young Artie Bates to hrin.• thinking it would afford i good bit of Rev. D. Rogers, Mr. J. Howard
giving. The Long couldn't evidently have left him coal froan his brother Barlow's sport for a few, passed it around to a Lowry , Carrick, d g Miss Rich -
THE PLANK, Ali, and Mrs. Raid intend resicdtng ++the ducks," fur as lata as Monday a. yard and tat Captain Holmes' resi- few of the °'boys" on the quiet. Long Alu,eda, second daughter of Rich- V
__ before daybreak those in possession of and Anderson, Esc. Howick. u
five years in Africa. m., 7th inst., there was no sign of the Bence, it appears, that i large cistern the secret, with gun in hand. and an BrR.NHARDT--SMITH.-At the resiBa -
The Liberals have thus early in the Mrs. N. Campbell has returned from tog or well at some time had been dug and amp)esuppl-v ofainmunition hied them- (]once of Air. Percy E. Bell, Gode-
campaign in the courts lost four of Westfield, where she was called to Dave Munroe has been touching up very deeply too for the horse fell out •
nurse one of Dr. Ross' patients. Emerson's fano wareroorns wits his of sight, the planks which eovered•thc selves to the spat of the anticipated rich, on the 26th alt., by Rev. W.
their number, Garrow, Douglas, Bar- r chief of P spar t, not one of the number knowing Godwin. Frank Bernhardt to
Mr. Rohett S. Chilton,) brush and making it look quite invit- opening being rotten from exposure to of the presence of the other. They all Carrie E. Smith, both of Galt
her and Aylesworth. the Consular Bureau, Depaitment of }ng�for the season's trade. the elements. The buy Artie never
secreted themselves in ambush and Ont. Bread is the staff of life, they say;
The first and last resigned rather State, Washington, U. S. A., and his McGillivray and Grant have sold dreaming of unsafe planks, drove {waited for their, grime. Eventually LLARKr'.—G1't.RtaRT,-At the residence I knead it, pan tweed it, every dap
than face exposure, while Douglas and bAdo, spentlpart of their honeymoon their stock to the Dominion Bankrupt right iMo the yard with the coal and day began toair,break, tinct a small flack of the bride's parents, rest itf, I hake the sweetest, purest, best
at the U S. Consulate, the guests of Stuck Co. represented h Messrs. its soon,sas the horse stepped upon the,
Barber allowed the trial to go on, but p % g of duck flew in. One of the mm�ber oil Nov. 3rd, Alfred J, Clarke of The wagon calls—you-do the rest,
Mr. R. S. Chilton, U. S. Consul, and James McIntosh, one of the Goderieh covering, down le went. Artie cried
the result, was the same. Mrs. Chilton, They }eft left week via bicycle promoters, and Mr. Peddy of lot- help, which came, but ]row it hnp- spying the long sought game, took aim Crediton, to Miss Dollie, daughter
. These four cases permit of a •peep, Niagara Falls for their home at Wash- Berlin. pened, whether the hill) was ineifectu- and fired, but fell short of the nttu k, of David Gilbert, formerly of Step-
but only a peep, behind the scenes, and ington, D. C. In the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, ;it, the aninial died there and then. when to t andbehold 1 it was then Bis- hen,
Consul and Mrs. Chilton were visit- covered, to the great surprise of all, RAE--In-Iii Logan, on 29th
give us some idea why Hardy was not and until the opening of the And now C fiptain Dudley will have Nags
ing at Seaforth last week. Suez canal, St. 'Helena was a re- to matke go cl tho Loss which will cost that a less than Hfteen persons were fast., by the Rev, J. e Nethercott,
ranted parse, foot and artillery at the Mrs. Marion, eldest daughter of, fittingstation and our old soldier more than hllin up the well or put- surrounding the pond. at the residence of the bride's fatly HUglonlc � A congregational meeting of the er, John Atex. Rae to bliss Annie
late general elections. Captain Gregor McGregor of Seattle, townsman, Tom McCue, private to H. ting a few new p inks over it. Trivitt Memorial church wits held in Barker, daughter of Bi-inn Barker.
and wife of Dr. Alfred .V. Marion, M. forces, was stationed there a year A solect program tile. entertain- School hall on Monday evening week FLETCHER-BE-Miss.--In Blanchard on Corn Bread, Cl'eat]1 Bread,,
•____.___..1- house surgeon for the Great Northern after, Napoleon's body was taken to meat at the Central Aletbodiat S. S. for the purposes of adjusting the differ- the `LO alt., by Rev. J. Ball of Kirk- Cracked
14IR, TARTII AND THE SENATE. hospital, Washington state, and babe, La Belle France and and remained on anniversary last night was a great Gl aC1ieC1 wheat Bread,
are the guests of their uncle, Mr. James the island for to years. "Many's a success. Every nuruber on the pro- eases existing between the rector,R(w. ton, Georgi: Fletcher of Fullxrton, I
McIntosh, West street., Mrs. Marion time," said the ofc%veteran, "we were gramme was in itself a treat to thv Al r. Bray, rand the congregation. the to Aiiss Louisa Beuras, of 1st con,
Mr. Tarte dislikes the Senate' and is is rejoiced to see aha present prosperity in Na oleon's t6mb" and the Globe audiHnce. The winging of lYIiss Ache.
Rev, Rural Dean Hodgins of Seaforth Bltnshard. Cut int Bread, White Bread.
going to abolish it. of the old town where she spent her P, was 'resent and presided over the
P and Mail and Empire scribes had bat- son of Goderidi and the recitation of meeting, The meeting was opened _
Perhaps he will succeed, but we school days. She will spend Thanks- ter come up acid interview Private her sister, Mrs. Greig of Seaforth, were with pia erafter which the Dean stat- 1E Brills,
giving here. Tbm, all that the people had been led to ex- y Try our Buns and Currant Tea Bis-
rather fancy the Senate will exist and g Vr ed the object of the gathering sand laid suits, made of the hest materials. The
A dining room in town has a May With all the precautionary measures pest. Miss Acheson sang with a sweet- before the neo le Rev. her Bray's to- PF,Pprn.-• In Morris, on October, 31st, Y
be constituted somewhat as it is at queen stove which in summer is robed taken to keep ea le front ste pia ness of ex r elision ;and a corrimand of p y' P Mrs. Louts Pepper, of a son. care both goad sand chaste. 10c per Boz.
q P P t stepping o P position. Considerable tittle way spent Pl
present long after this Tarte bubble like a May queen, minus the arms. on the wet cement they would do so tone flat showed the excellence of her LgADDIAN-In Exeter, on Oct. 31st., or 8 Boz. for 25c.
and the canines at night co ffip omis g matters arrived
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shall have been pricked and collapsed. Wreath on top, brooch it neck girdle g delighted in training :incl coupled with it voice of the wife of Arthur Loeclman, of a
Mr. Tarte is.a little wonder, possibly, round waist, and handkerchief around compromise was arrived no ale der-
running up and dawn, which gave the great parity and range, made every sun, KIRKBY
the part representing the shoulders. contractor many hours work to try one of her, selection a musical treat; stood adjusted and it is now under- Glr 28th, n Exeter North, li Oct.
in working upon the prejudices of the stand that r o Bray is practically i no ,
Quite a novel May queen, but alae, and fill up the imprints. that was highly ti.}ipreci;ated by the longer, rector of the Trivitt Memorial �gth, the wife of David Gillies, of a
back parish Frenchmen, or with November will roll her of all her sunt- The Collegiate Institute youths large audience. Airs. Greig's forte, ,laughter. .
church. Mr. Bray will remain hero Next Cl(lOr to Clarendon Hotel.
money to burn, but it requires a total- mer beauty. found the 3rd time possessed a charm,, judging by her choice of subjects, is until he gets a, new appointment. HARNESS-In Exeter. on the 1st inst.,
Loftus E. Dances s house is nearing fm the weather was lovely on Wednes- the pathetic style. The large number p the wife of John H:arne". of a
ly different stamp of man to success- the finish. The contractor is Mr. John Mr. H. S Lckrn:an underwent isur- - -• ---- ---
fully agitate for a change in the can- Becker of Stratford, and ell the build- day and a happier throng never be of children present who could not ill- iea' operation
on Sunda fur the re_ daughter.,
fore entered the (I am sorry I cannot ways keel}, from being restless, some- tV'xiovul of quite a large dare from one BltowN-In Crediton, on Oct. 20th, the,
, stitution of the Dominion, ing material comes from flat place. say the college ground) agriculturiil times hindered those at the back of the of the �,,lands ill his neck. wife of Samiaul Brown, of ra can, MILLINERY
It is handsomely clap-boarded, which around, yet with the accumulation of church catching the low-spoken words b1r. Lnoch Rowcliffe who has been ---
- - --- - - -- will cost triore than brick. The Shing- snow that fell a few days ago, and the in some touching passages, but her residing in town for sotne time, this r DEATHS.
ANOTIiER PUI2II les were dipped in brown paint before three weeks' rain left the track and feeling rendering and clearness of week moved foto the Bahnan farm he
LIBERAL. UNSEATED. being put upon the roof. It will be surrounding grassy borders very wet. enunciation made her numbers thor- •�ow��e•
ready for New Year's calls. S � yenjoyedy recently purchased in Usborne. MCVRTTrr.-In Iiullett,, on Oct, 21ird,
Principal td to ild as if lyy enjoyed Daily
b call.-Woodstock Mrs. Crocker, who has been conduct- Alice Best, relict of the late Simon I
Mr. Barber of Hattan was acerae] Mrs. Switzer is spendin a few' days the sport and looked as if he were a Dttily Times. ing a fancy store in town for many McVettie, in leer• soth year. Now is the tune for ou to et our
Y visiting her relatives in Nixon, Ont. boy again. Mr. Grant looked, more sof Y y g y
unseated than Mr., Douglas of East Mrs, J. C. Harrison and little Beatrice a boy than ever and Mr. Moore, well _ - - ich To_-_ Mears haaa aprinrd to remove to So Dlans t.:1[t n Deh o., to Monday,
Northumberland bad to follow him. were visitine at Mrs. J. Porter's when Mr. Moore looked perfectly satisfied. Gotder•irC➢>I Township. Marys in the spring, hawing decided to Oct.'?lth, Jane A„ beloved rife of New Fall Hat or Bonnet.
They are two of a kind. the unfortunate affair happened at the But there was no music, not even the -- rem:ain with ler sister, Mrs. Johns,till Robert I)ic•ksoo, formerly of Brus• We have the correct styles in
Beattie home, which completely spoil- bagpipes wbich one person could play The sapper that was gotten apron the thattiu'e, -sols, aged (4,8 years,
Mr. Barber fuer a Conservative con ed the leisure of Heir hohda if the marine band couldn't come out. 4th of Nuv. by the mernbers of L. U L. The remains of the tete Russell Woontiolaa-In Urey, an Oct. ;30, Sailors and Walking Hats,
stituency by wholesale corruption, and In the court room in Goderieh, last So another year let's have some music No. 180 was a decided success in every Hicks, who died re nterrsidf t Cal„ e- Agars Lytic relict of the hate 1
Mr. Douglas did likewise. week while the wife of Dna of the con- or a rah, rah, rah. Music would particular. r the inner roan was 23rd October, were interred iu the Exe- Tllour<ta Woodburn, aged Ol years, ppj mmp11
Mr. Barber seems to have carried on testing parties wits giving her evi- strengthen the nerves and muscles supplied in the hell the audience mow- ter cemetery last week, the corpse lav- 11 months and 2 drays. T11�LLlU�
Bence, a very able lower asked her if to extraotdinarp action for it acts like ed across the, road to the church where ing arrived .on the rnorninp train, IIlctca-Lt Riverside, C"ulifnrnia• on
his propaganda principally with bard her busbapd was in a proper state to a charm upon the whole machinery of an intellectual feast awaited there. when it was ledictaketo the residence r- e r, eldest
Uc toper 2'3 ile Russell Park-
cash, to which Mr. Douglas added make it, bargain. The witness replied: the body. pMr. Grant, Dr. Hunter and The chair wits ably filled by Goderich Joseph Uobbineted The funeral ser- er, eldest yon of the late Andrew We have, a fine collection
whisks Just as fit its you are sometimes. Messrs. Halpany and Emerson were township's worth reeve, Mr. James vice was conducted by Rev. Geo. f t-ie- Iii• ,i of Exeter, .aged 17 years 5 ,
P Y son of London a erson;r►friend of de- � of TRIbIAI,IJD HATS to
A Liberal campaign without 'plan- Dr. J. F. Cassady of Kintail iccom- indefatigable in getting the students, Connolly, who is also master of the P U-N.tu1, 011d i1 days,
pealed Mrs. Thomas Gunn, one of his into line and great enthusiasm prevail- lodge., The music, recitations, etc., ceased. Russell Hicks was it son of Yo-omitoy- In Fullarton, on the Imth pick from and we can suit
teous supply of cash and whiskey, efforts, to town to be operated upon ed when Mr. Grant carried up the were the best that could be got, some the late Andrew Hicks and had reach- tilt., Lnthi G. Pomeroy, aged 10 aft bath in style and
whiskey and cash, seems impossible. qt' Drs. Gunn of pClinton and baker's dozen of sacks for the sack from Clinton, Goderieh and Porter's ed the age of 17 years, 5 months. Co- inunths and '37 drays. Y 3
Cash and whiskey, it would appear, 1 . Shannon and Taylor of town. race. Eleven of the youths competed Hill taking part. The speeches were (;ether with his inother and younger liLyxs-In Stanley on Friday, Nov, price.
saved the Hardy Government in The tumor taken from Mrs. for the prize and great was the merri- excellent, the Rev. Mr. Greene of brother, he event to Ca,liforniaa few 40h, Ala ry Inne Redni ond, wife of
Gunn weighed fourteen pounds. Mrs. meat thereat. Dung Carl Campion Holmesville ending up with a good old years ago for the benefit of his health, Thonins KPyos, ages[ 57 years. 5
March last. Gunn is progressing very nicely, at the and Frank Saunders walked beautiful- Scotch song. The Rev. Walter Ayres, The change resulted so only temporary uumths sad 4 day,;. •�����N• s
dome of Mr. Viles. ly,their petite feet having ample room who was the speaker of the evening, improvement, for is soon as he became
---.-_-`-"-____ Contractor Cosner of Minneapolis is to natwtgate in the large sacks. Arid made reference to the good old times acclimatised, the old malady,consump
MR. DRYDE.V NOW HAS A SEAT. ado;; fancier. He has two dogs at his the luvelp sunset and the evening star when he was on the Holmes life circuit tion, returned: • _ PLEASANT AS _� ('ARAli1.L.- We will be pleased to
home in Minneapolis, one o'P which seemed to smile benignly upon the and warnel the brethren to stick to _27 _____ I r, Von titan's Pineapple Tablets are show you our HATS .
Mr. John Dryden, tired man that he goes to market with a basket and the collegiate games although the air the motto to love the brotherhood, Winghain. lint it liatisoolls compound--hut pleas
other fetches in the wood. grew chilly and Mr. Strang movod fear God and honor the queen. The all pellets that dissolve on the tongue at any time.
was, can now take a seat, and there's Several loads of baled hay, from that the remaining games including meeting then closed by tall standing Rev, Mr, Pocock, late pastor of Clin• Ilk u It tunnp of sugar, ,just as simple,
as great joy in the Liberal camp as if Goderich township farmers, have been the tug u war be finished on Saturday. and singing, tho national anthem in ton Baptist church, is now vision his Hist 748 h:u micas, hat it potent, aider to w r
he had achieved a noteworthyvictor shipped u the lake b Mr. William 5th November, but the elementary de good old-fasl'ioncd style. parents in Win hain con an Bvith ilipl(' flan laid (lit, l�revcntiun of :all the �ZIIJS E. HILLIER.
What has he won ? At the previo s Lee pshippin agent. The Johnston cision was fatal to it. All was erfeeb The different parties who were cap- P g company al menis ill t fie stonla ch'ti category of
g p his bride, nee Miss Emma Bonnard of (,,,,,tyles• Act diroctl g CLARENDON BLOCK.
general election he hiLd a majority of Bros, pressed the hay, order even the girls refrained ft pointed by the committee to collect Georgetown. 'Plc mnrria a took leas Y on th i rin es-
The Clinton aldermen have been up cheering their best friend. We must the costs for what is known its the g 8 P t.iwe organa. Believe ht one day, 3,
over three hundred, sand last week he interviewing Contractor Cosner. not fail to congratulate Howard Snell Holmeaville creamery have about all in Hamilton on Oct. 8th, Rev. Air. Phil scuts, _._____ —r"--- __-
succeeded, by the most desperate ex- Look-out for the meteor on the 14th on his admirable vaulting acquirement handed their ,money in. • We think the pott performing the ceremony, Air,
ertions, in securing just a third of that November, at midnight, yet it is only and young Wesley Edwards also show- feriners of the: to{vnahip, who were P. has not a station at present, but is Pittrioic Murphy, a former resident We are Agents for
nuruber, though the riding fairs p g ed neat agility in the same. line. connected with the unfortunate affair, located near Hamilton, where he may (,f 11itron county, wits bitrned to death
as precursor of the ,eat meteor which y g• p possibly P in Detroit g g Y Ovvillc Godwin rode his wheel ver will begin to think experience teaches ossibl make his ermanent.home. ,
will astonish all to Nov. lbee Similar swarmed with sturnpera and heelers. meteoric wonders have been seen in g''aCefully and gained the prize. We a dear school. The trouble is the VVhilec the employees of the Union
The Black Brigade was present in full 1!333 and 18136. First mention of it was noticed among the spectators, Sheriff lawyers have the money and the farm- furniture factory were waiting for the To be entirely relieved of the aches
force ,tnd is acknowledged to have chronicled A. D. 126, Reynolds and Banker and Mrs. Elliott. ars the experience. whistle to blow one day at noon, last and pains of rhennio ism ,nears a Clarke's Kola
gained the do Mrs. H. Spence, the Misses Spence Major Jordan took it lively interest in The salutations that {were given to week, one of the number said that a qrc rent, deal, and Hood's Sarsaparilla
g y the whole affair. The names of the Rev. Mr. Ayers, who recently visited c acs it.
And this wits Dryden's victory won. and Mr. !Tarry Spence attended the acnes and prize winners follows: in the township, along with a good, widow lady, a neighbor of his, was i - �` _.1__..__1_=
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Hunter-Grant nuptials et Clinton on games
were but two prizes for each hearty shake, {were "welcome lack," destitute circumstances and was ba y -
Decent politics eschews such ,vis- Wednesday, 2nd November. item, but the third and fourth in some ,,glad to at!e ocr," "how is Mrs. Ayres in need of help. In a few minutes a
tories. The second anniversary high mass g „y fund of $1`2 was raised and banded to Acute RheumatismCompoundl
was celebrated n,t St. Peter's church on of the contests were earned because and family, all of which the reverend
- ' -� Sunday last. Rev, Father 1ir•eidF, •
three points counted for the champion- gentleman fully appreciated. her that evening. 'Glia is a generous ,
lIOW THESIIATS WERE WON. Prod, O. as . R Niagara Falls, give •ship prize, Standing broad jump, sell- Mr. Thomas Powell is re-engaged in act oil the part of the workmen of this
E.tors, S. Pritchard, S. Draper, R. Snell; school section No. 0 with it small to- factory and shows thein to be very hind- Pains In the Foot and Limb-A
a sermon both morning and Pvening. running broad jam , seniors, S. Pritch- crease of salnry. hearted to anyone in need. Complete Cure Accomplished by The guaranteed Asthma
Ministers Dryden and Gibson have Mr. Jarnes Grahame, artist-tourist, ard, W. Hackett, 9. Draper; .tu-nhovs, A bill of a sutall denoniinatinn was After the regular business of Rebecca Hood's Sarsaparilla, Remedy
tit last secured seats but it remains to son of Mr, Thomas Grahamo, Park R. Harrison, F. Edwards, . Wcorsell found in a hall of L. U. L., No. 184), Lodge, 1, 0. 0. F., had been concluded .
be seen how tang they will hold them street, and brother-in-law of Judge G. Mauger ; running hop, step enc{ after the supper of last Friday nig ht, on 'Tuesday evening last, asoaiable time "For a number of yearn,I was affiloted
Johnston of Sault Ste. Marie, left for junip, seniors, S. Pritchard, W. Hack- and awaits the owner it Mr. Adittn was spent by the members and e• num- with soots rheumatism in my loft aide
as the Conservatives in loth constitu- Montreal on Thursday last on route elk, N'. Edwards; uniors, G. Mauger. Cantelon's, her of invited (lddfellows, Coffee, and all the way down my limb into my 1
encies have decided to file protests. for Boston and New York, and will, R. Harrison, F. Hawards, H. Worsell ; sandwiches and cake were provided by foot. I live five blocks from myworkandMENTHOL
after visiting those cities for a short stilt race, juniors, F. Saunders, C. Far- the ladies and we understand that all had to and rest going
That corruption was rampant was ,
time, proceed to the West Indies, ,ow; running high jtrinp. se}imrK, F, SnnunCrhilia p g gGrAnth's LIN'IIn
notorious, even in the Grit hive of East g , t , ' present spent a very enjoyable evening; and coming. I could got no relief from ,
where he delights to spend the winter. Edwards, W. Hackett. +.. I�ritcliard,
Wellington to which Mr. Gibson had Mr, Grahame is a wide-world traveller my trouble and was on the point of giv-
to resort on being driven from his own and cause through here a few weeks H' Snell ; juniors, H. It with
1. of Har- Threshing and apple racking are The next excitement to town will -
g risen, H. Masson •vault with ppals, sen- nearing crnYppletion, while ploughing likely be the municipal elections. As ing up my job when I happened to hear of
riding, ago from Venezuela, South America. iors, H. Snell, S.-braper, W. Hackett ; is well in hand. there will only be seven members to Hood's Sarsaparilla, Ipurchased a bottle
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We are pleased to note the return of Juniors, F. Harrison, F. Saunders, H. The season for the cheese industry elect there should be no trouble in of this medicine and a vial of Hood's Pills f� �jy� p
Mr. WaLlterShannon to his home, the `Masson; 100 Vai'd race, seniors, W. has dosed, thus relieving the selea�'Inn good men. We have heard and began taking them. Before t had Gombe's Baking Powder a
Patric House, and quite recovered from Hackett H. A'iasson, S. Drapper • jun- , genial G. W., who now goes over shoot- several names mentioned of gentlemen B g
THEY OOT COLLI COMFORT• his illness at t3urnit Lake, Alaska, but fora, P. Tye, R. Harrison. P. Sno 1, M. ing in the vicinity of "the white half finished them I was relieved and it
really es feel carry that e, had ka, bu Colborne : quarter mile race, seniors, house," Mtist he some office in sight, who are likely to be candidates for the was not long before I was completely ---
The prohibitionists interviewed fair hack and leave the Klondy ke fields so II. Masson, A art of deer hunters consisting of
q mayoralty,
y W. Iiaclrett; otato race but he. knows how to canvas, Cured. I never lose an opportunity to
Wilfrid Laurier last week and got, fur behind. But welcome back,Walter, iuniors, R. Masson, F. Edwards R. A pleasant evening was spent, at t.hP Jolin Cls Ci, B. }toe Chna. Kneotitel praise Hood's Sarsaparilla, for my Cure COMBE'S what most people expected, cold enm• You have seen something of the grand, (art ison, P. live, M. Colborne • three home of Mr, Chns. W illian by some of Clegg i ' meant a great deal to me tie I havb a tam-
fort. new country, and we trust some em- le gad race, S. DraperaadF. Edwards, thN younn folks of the neighborhood John (Itll d Left J. n Bell and Dr. J. R. ' y post"
loyment will turn up for you at , H Macdonald left 1Vtn hear on fiatnrdaay fly and must always ar at m
p � liryydggea and A. Turnbull Martin on ollowe'en. g
Ile told them, not that he would Imine, and f3ne11, Whitelock and Hackett ( The followingate marloi o10-ained by last for Muskoka, where they will spend WFLLtAM Railroad
ffiTP, ,yardman, Grand
grant their request, nor that, he would The first week in November was so boys' bicycle race, 1 mile, 0. Johnson, those successful at recent promotion ten clays in hunting deer, Ne wish Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario.,
not, lint that, he would give tho matttpr• unusually bri ht and warm that some 0. Godwin'G. Manger D. Sallows • sack examinations :-Jr. to 9r. III., regnir- the party an enjoyable outing and re• � � � � ��O R E
one remarked to Contractor Oosner race, H. Masson, S. bra per, F. faun- ed, 800-Charlotte Colbimn, 480 ; Louis turn borne with any quantity of game, Hoods Sarsaparilla
his serious consideration, that he must have been praying to the dens ; slow bicycle race, Johnston Johnston, 451 ; Harry Bays, 486; Mr. Walter Rutherford, who died isthe boat—in fact the One Trite Blood Purmer.
He said nice things about Quebec, saints for Hne weather. The contract• D. $allows, fatigue race, Draper an
Goldic Hill, 40,3. Sr. (I, to Jr. Ill,, re- suddenly, recently, was a member of Bold by all druggists. $1; six for an. — �—I
but made no reference to the colossal or rose from his kneeling pasture, be- Edwards, Martin and Snell, Brydges aired, 810---Knox Mair, ;388 ; Alva Court Maitland Canadian Order of For-,
fratuds which are alleged to have been ing busy puffin on the Hnfshing shit Lace. The relay ,nisi, half n4 mile Beacom, 1321 , Ethel Wmith, 1314) Mel- i xretureiyvoprotitbio,er►ra►
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touches, and pointing to his nether between the Lolls late (natitute ani Ville Hill 317, Jr. It. to Sr. [1., re, Patera, of this town. 1119 remains were r�OOC� B Pills fairly prspsred, as cents. H. B. �.Otilbev
practised in the back parishes to help P l g P interred in the oefnetery at Iol6
garments said The ook aw if I had Model school three on aside, was ost• Trapp, 8(13 , L actio 1nol, 316 ; Caryl Sold by Warta & Co., Druggests, Chemist and Druggist.
him out of his dilemma. been praying for something," postponed, ' Draper, 813 ; Lottie Sinclair, 806, Rowan.
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