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t etMpl1t19113ni11 B IlaFtau ttirld Cleveland I><l >tla0 T11illcd I7llvttti.on Uoltlir4 Qll' Insulted her and Mise Jeckyl, who °
Hguvss with Cl>tx>Irel� oltlnleg. Additional LQpal !laws•
the C1oUl4ty 4YIiurolu, I her on the occasion. The charge Vitas held The an g ?Il'1vtluert#eulelxt�.
Ove ' Orf ore ••-- to be sustained. neral meetin of the l xeter ( •-- i
OwZN vs. SP$DNo.--A case tried at the Charge 2.-Tho postmaster was charged District, Methodist church, wilt be held HE OUGHT TO KNOW.--Mr John S. TILL, Wart.. we, in a position to give on such haat Division Court.-To this case plaintiff with placing a hanupon the hand of Mrs at Parkhill, on May I1-12. � McKinnon, of McKinnon & Co., Blyth, STRAYElD.
Illsl6cj valuaa in Wheels as tv-day. sued as agent of Dr. Barria80 s Homes, for Sarah MoBrien while she was assing in a The annual meetiA of Win ham who advertises in five of the county ---
p District Methodist cg urch, will be A a•Pgttod now wing milk came into the an- H� T ►1��/,�■ M Nk
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11 It )}126 being "amount due Ander as agree- letter at the Wickes and that he '29 so in h I Pers, remarked the other day that o'osure of Bohnarqufe, 7th von. Goderich i l.A A"► it f 4'
A409 det1 M uufucturer went (in writing) dated 9th of Ma�, jl �gg9 be- a manner which she considered to be in- held at Wi.nghamI on May 18 19. an1dn8aNtw CERA sets the most tasty Townshi on May 1st, Any person prpYing pro11
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t<r ,qg; tAa inevitable crash in flora tween the plaintiff and delentlalit"ie1ktive sultin . The chafes was held to be not The Annual rneeting of the ofiicere . F Ac a ads. of an dp
pp g 'Western ' ntario Y Paper in Party an pay#OrlgNxpenAsRoe can take Ler away,
F 4 ari11g 0,6 shoe after slioe,.off reg&- to Percy Caleb Cooper." The boy, who is sustained on the ground that action might and freshers of Ontatto St. Sabbath Q , and we find it an T 88 MM QUIS, Holmeaville. • .
1t i Okes, 06114 cash buyers are getting described in the agreement as 181 years of, have possibly been accidental. School will be held on Monday evening excellent aldvertising medium." Our wall Paper Trimmer is still
next. BABEaALL LEAGUE FORMED:-At the meet. Removal of Night Sbil. humming to keep pace with the de-
1�t0•advaiitage. IR ycq want any Wheel age, was hired out by the Florae to defend- Charge S.-Thio charge was that the Aust- mend fcr our popular lines o! Wal!
tttllde we, are in a poattion to eugply attt tilt he should t►ttaIn the age of Ewenty master had unwarranted) taken hold o[ g reville, I --
f h y Rev. W Pocock of Ha a of baseball eathuwaste on Friday at Strat• The undersigned will undertake the removal decorations. Without a doubt our
y9lA dil:eot #rom the aotory at least an one years. The bo entered defendant's Miss Inglis, while she was coming through will occupy the pulpit in the Baptist ford, it war] announced that Stratford, God- of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets stook ref
1riMp y.. dealers pay for th
em. service at the date of the agream€nt,and re an inner door of the post office aftier he Church morning and evening, on Sun- I eriah, Clinton, and Seaforth baseball °lube on abort notice, and at reasonable roteI'lls. All re= 'l
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and Repairs will satisfy you rosined with him till about two years before had asked her and a lady friend oto visit the da have formed a Western League.. This fuse removed out of town.
the and of his term, and then voluntarily inside department. Held to be on. tainea. The Baptist church being without a league, in connection with Stratford City ROBT. MENNEL Bea •
BIOYOLE .� MUSIC pastor at present the poi It ,�+ n.,
RSUN S HOUSE, CLINTON left defendants service against defendant'a Charge 4.-The postmaster was charged p was aup Baseball League, are after the massive utilul, 1 , • ,'
,, will. Theconsiderotion m the written ag• with aeaniting Mies Dance while rhe icer plied on Sunday by Rev Mr Newcombe ' silver trophy on valved at $76. PASTURAgE.
01OVeland 10 cls Livery, Clinton i Y and Mr W. R. Lou h. P 7 P'
r "'' and Goderich, ferment, in addition to board, lodging, engaged in wr ting a pard in the private The g I I.O.G.T.-The election of officers last Undersigned has good pastors farm on the L�bstan (�
t washing and clothing, was $200, to be paid olfioe by olaspingl her from behind, and pat- quarter Sacramental services • Frielay t exulted as follows:-C. T.. A. Huron Road, Huliett, close to town, and can 0,o- tial arid.
at the expiration of the period o! service, ting hia hands on her breast. Char a held will be held in Turner a church nest commodate wither stock or horses; no wire fan-
c either to the boy or the plaintiff or othe}' to be sustained. g Sunday afternoon, Rev Mr Ford will `HOwne, V. T. Miss L. Miller; Rec: Sec., res to in ure 0,1111218,18, running atream through I .
Attu �1�roelrzx�iel�iRux, Fred Gilto Fin.-Sec., g
authorized agent o! Dr. Barnado's Homes. Char a 5,- preach and conduct the services. I y' Thos. McNeil; fields, star reasonabla. App1y to Lour In Pr *
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S. Acheson, the esteemed Tress., Mts. Seward; Mar., Thos. C. EDWARD Jo11T1�6, Hallett,
age- E Tones The remaining facie are Bet forth in the a letter addressed to one J,' R• McIntosh. pastor I Brownlee; P. C• Duncan Stevenson;
au't-J Steep judgment. buE althou of Kippen Presbyterian church reach reach- i '
-11 6144!i Mennell although it was clearly proven that d L. D., J. Wes. Moore• Organist, Miss Beautiful Pro
t4T.J'aokson, or JUDGMENT.-(a) "The agreement provides the letter had been opened, it was not shown ed in ttwood last Sabbath. Irsr Ach. I A, Fitzsimons. The lod cis in a party for $ale. And many ere tbe" °oro lime12te we•
rias• Nicholson that this engagement may be terminated by by whom the letter o solo hod bean ere- eson�says the fast that A ttwood is "va- ' pros- have received .from those who hav® ""'
opening P peron8 condition in fact it is the most ,u,d kraut iu y et sateresidence f°r sale the eligible compared or-r line with others.
lt:right-PBCrews either party giving onemonjh'enotiaeofthe petr&ted. Char a was not or stained. cant has no 0,igniflcance t,o him.
► 1 �-1 odgane Bros same to the other in writing," b It Charge d.-It was charged that the North Well attended and equally well-con- i prosperous in the whole district, and a aAd bei ut $uroa situated d occupied by All paper trimmed free
tag qpw-JohnM arquis g. i )• g g very successful queirter is looked for- taL1e every mooern convenience thou hoodesized p of charge o0,
before--GtFEmereon is also agreed stat should the engagement American Chemical Co. was °oro ailed to ducted quarterly services were held inSt.qq oar stent trimmer. you will also
P Ward to, family is well built, withstonefounditUon, fur- need some
slxnp-Ta yf�or & Sons terminate prior to the above mentioned po t their letters and rate cards at the R&ttenbnry St. Methodist church last pace, bard and soft water, stable and bearing
�giuezl lies-A W D Fair Co period of i ht years, then the sum of $200 railwaystation for a length of time, owingweek, The Sacrament was administer- NOT OPERATED UroN.-The wife of Mr fruit trees. Particn',n•s apm, a_pprivation to g
�qq glaer?es-Allen &Wilson shall be proportioned 0,e follows, and paid to the ftot that the ostmaater was a saleed to an exceptionally large number. Sam Wilson has been seriously ill for JOHN CUNdINugPlic Clinton. WINDOW SHADES and '
d Ili ming-Cooder & Co N P The Official Board met last weeks with a ,
ayriq tner3t seslay & Co in that proportion by the said Gabriel agent for a rival hrm, It was proved that (Thursday) ppendioitia and other troubles,
ltgsyk lonth-Jackson Bros sprung, namely, $25 each year respective- Mr Campbell had acted in such a o0, soft night, andher;conditionnot improvingundertreatI KING CANUTE.
0141 09ot us-Harland Bros ly." k'or convenience of reference PI have for several years, bat had now dieoontin9 Sunda avenin F mens CURTAIN VOLES,
O'gliAg men-W L palmetto , y g e T. E. Sawver, of ,preparations were mads to have su "
apiI Values up-A 3 Morrish distinguished these clauses by (a) and (b), ued connection with the salt firm. Tuck"eramilh, will 1„ each m the bntar- operation performed on her yesterday morn. No. 9691, vol. Xi, Eu lfeh Cart Horse Stud Book. and you cannot afford t ' ?`
e 1 loaning_season-R Adams Now the engagement terminated as al. Charge 7.-A complaint was made by to S�' church. lie will reach specially fug, but when the doctors met Por the opera- seaisontas tolloKthe improvement of Stock this prices when our o pay long i
,11 chute-W L Ferguson & son p tion y Monday, May 3. d, will leave s are so low, R'g
yR adso, rheap-A J Holloway ready stated, by the voluntary sot of the Robert Bell, a marble workman, that be al. Yung men, it will be ft message ,the found rhe had taken some change his own stable, Car ow, and proceed to Wiliam I have the lines that will lease on
co'f(ie ty•for sale-John Cuninghame boy, who, &coo ding to his own explanation so had to poet his lettere at the railway from &young roan to young men, and for the better during the night and her gen- H111e, let con., Colborne, for night. Tuesday, P Y1111
ltd, ikon dray goods-hlaHinnon & Co to defendant, was prompted thereto by the station because MrCam b Il was the fiiian- numbers of that interestang class will eraloondttion not barn ver favorable• the then by way of Benmiller to Hurgian Road, ch u S
qq�ii a an undertaking-11 P e be interested to hear it. decided to g Y Y to Joee n WhIt.ely e, 7th non„ Goderich Tp , for
fisienot plungers-GilrtgOy &Wiseman default of the plaintiff in keeping his pro- vial manager o[ the rival marble works sae- few da s Postpone the operation fora coon, Hien to w. 4• Connell A, lot 33, con. 10
iat.Mloots and shoes-'ac son & ise aon mise to snake certain presents to the boy, iness. The evidence proved that thio state The meeting on Tuesday evening y and note the condition. We sin- Goderich0011, t , for night. Wedmot ' I ii
�?` positively and also by the conviction on the part of of affairs h&d,exieted, last of the Ontario SG. EpworthsLeague oetely hope she will continue to improve so Jos. Izzard's, for noon; then to Win r! Clad w
''. changest 0,Y ads. mustebe was their month) COnseer&tion ni ht much that the O erasion will n Base Line, for night. Thuya p y B' 'I CNITTS BOOK Mffk
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jai 111 not Inter than Wednesday, the loy that if be finished his term with the Charge 8,- Mr Vanstone, of Wingbam, Y KP of be neves- day, then to Joa.l
ca! f1pp we will nut be rcepe12slble Yor uetendant, the Home would collect all his another marble works man, had sent a and was" very wall attended. The eery. ltapson's lot 35, con. 9, Hallett, for noon, then to
1. meetin for neat Tuesda Wm. King's for night. Friday, then by Man- CLINT�N,
s ilpl►ertrelace that week. earningsand keep them,as he supposed they letter to a customer named Johnston, God- g y will be mis- TnF=s,-plenty of rain. The warm sun Chester to Alex. ggMt Cube's. Por noon; thou to ,Ino
-, I .. had done with the presents promised, erich P. O., and finding it had not reaohed slonary meeting or, China, when the and the softening breezes are helping to re- thou to Jno 1DaylorSnNilo, {[or goon• tSaturday,
t� It is contended by the plaintiff that he is its destination, called at the offlce to make different features of the country and viva the alae earth, m whose bosom he hen to his
it A� c ,f people will be discussed. PY ownstable, where be will remain till Monday
entitled under olaaee (b) of the agreement, enquiry, when he was handed th3 letter the seeds of all that is beautiful to the eye morning.
to collect the amount claimed (S12b)for the- and told it bad been opened by mistake. The annual District Meeting of the and fragrant to the sense of smell, The fir• L. FERGUSON & SON, Prors. H a
y ` ,' time the boy remained with the plaintiff. The plea given by the post office attendant Women's Missionary Society will be speckled beauties were in season last Mon-
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�� I,FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1897 Construing the agreement 0,e a whole, I icer that th,•ro was so many Johnstone the held in Ontario St. church, Clinton, on day, Queen's Birthday ie next Holiday. �+ it in BpS1llUStb
think clause (b) should be interpertod 0,e re- letter Had been opened aua closed up again Wednesday, May 19th, at 10 30 a. m. Gardening operations are becoming general.
ferring to the termination mentioned in with a margin of Miss (artrnell, lays of 70, an, will he i �-
" ' g postage stamps, Hut no P The lawns are beautiful in their greenness {"'" " '°"- I CL�/1/%�� j
T 4te Senators propose to make the clause (a), and be read as forming a part memorandum bad been made on it that it Present at, the afternoon and evening now. Wheel inenl•there's a by-law against '�',� �` Z. �
of, and overned b sessions. All interested in missiunar !_�rs`f � � Cc7��GC1�f/%
tllt4fiM&y a,petpetual holiday. Sate- g y that clause. If not so Had been opened by mistake, for by whom y riding on thaeidewalke of this town: Por vio• ,� r i%G-l.
'trllpe Qtre enough statutory holidays construed it might lead to a great�b�urdity it had been opened, contrary to the rule of tt ork are invited Lu he present, eapec- lotion you may be called up to pay fine and �,
?iK t ' not to say injustice, a result not at all with- the Post Office Department. This charge 1P1Py the ladies of other chni•ches• costs. a large number of samples of seed �+ "\ 11 r� I STRA-TFOi[ID, ONT
1 in the contemplation of either party to the was sustained. The "Drunkard's Home" meeting in grain have been received by farmers in this y �"";a
,(hle',higher duty on wines leads to agreement, if clause (b) should be held Charge 9.-The postmaster icer charg8d the S. A. Bartaeke on April 18, was section she•past,week from the Experimen- ;�" WE FILL BEADS with Practical R
e•gV'Usurnptfon of a little more Water not to refer to the termination of the von with being offensive to persons going to the decidedly successful, with a full house, sal Farm, Ottawa. screen doors and win- .:.i'. t I naledge.
,ajitle less liquor, hardly any one tract mentioned in clause ;t , then it would offi e, in that he entered into an altereat- than being tun ned away, enable to g fitted to their pleura. The leading Commercial fichool in Canada to-
() y doors are brio
<t }i1e Consutner will find fault, have to be construed as applying generally ion with W. L. Horten, and Had called the qct in. The otTicers are under farewell "" t i day Nine beautiful college rooms; excellent
THE %HORUS ""ONCERT.-For some I teachers, moderate rales, students Cation t° I
�; '�•,�,,,, ; to any termination of the agreement; and latter &liar niter which be had ovine around orders ]Vires Cockerell leavin for bar reason or other, the attend p �r :goad positinus; on,ioys splendid reputation Por• '
I P.ator Mills says "there's an im- if terminated by the withdrawal of the from the inside office, and clinched with home in Aurora, for a rest. Tree Capt. Chorus Concert given under
t at the MASSEY-HARMS Mode 011perior work; rotor any tuna. Write For cir-
lton, abroad, that the Senate repre- Plaintiff, without cause, of the boy from de- Horton until separated by others who were will farewell next Sundxv, and leaves g der the sus 1 2 vinare'
I y." fendant's custody picas of the Ontario St, (hair, last -
r abed No, the impression is y at any time, say is the present. Charge sustained. next Tuesday for a new field of labor. Thursday evening, was somewhat lim- I W. J. Elliott, Principal
tine Senate,itself is ft no-body, end of the second or third year of His ser- The Mitchell corresppndent of the ited. Ths progrttrn icer 'certainly an
`g"k `r 5 •g g purpose p P g g p -- Stratford Herald says : - "Mayor attractive oris
higher wages, the plaintiff
might compel and should have re- I••.�ti,•..•..•..•.,•...,,.....,,•.,.,,.,,"......................................
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new tariff a few indns- the defe„dant to a p Holmes, of Clinton, .and editor of the ceived a more liberal patronage. �•
;_4. - atnnounced their• intention p y $2.5 ere ear for the MR EDITOR,-This is hha time for horse p g It • IISt Rest
the �e';down. Brit many others have time the boy was witu him, though it was talk, no doubt; -the looked-for boom in Al w LRA' occupied the pulpit in the was admirably ren dere-d u0, there was es ( h Eyes
the least valuable portion of his term, heavy horses has begun, as there is scarce- Methodist church on Sunday, and ad.ere- not a weak part it It, find all who par- q I t0 .�
Ie'the seal their staff and are enlarging P Y @ dressed the Sunday school in the after- ticipated Found ftn appreciative ttud-
I.A; - tiers. which would be very unfair to defendant ly a good, natored, heavy horse left in the fence at an rate, The singing of Mrs
t `1 The obi io is reply to this suppositious case Aountr and ver few young ones coming noon. His address in the evening was y g'
Y Y very interestin tad instractivP. Mr �nVftll, Mrs Chown, Mra Gibbin 9, 14Irs11
sigh Clark, the witty editor of the is that no Court would allow such a glaring up. Those few far-seeing breeders who g g
fyll ins lleview, has en creed to injustice. Yet it would be an equally glar. kept on breeding will no doubt, be am 1 Holmes is an able and fluent speaker, Murch, Miss McMurray and Messrs.
engaged g P Y and left a good impression with the Foster and Spaulding left notlAn
e'rlle>1f a polumq It day for the Tor- ince injustice bias contend rewarded, as scarcity most increase values g
Mitchell people, whatever to be desired; Mav Rance,
s olid, for Whloh it iS 6ttlii be will ed the'
plaintiff, applied to Ills termination to a very profitable point. If people wouldi1IASSEY-HARRIS Model 19
k+e it of the en a ement which took lace here, onl use The London Conference of the Meth- who is s° artlessly innocent, delighted } X25 a WeC'�, g g p Y judgment, and only breed their 'all. The (,rchestra never did better,
• n namely, by the voluntary and careless deet best mAre6 t9 the best heavy, short legged °diet church will hold its next session The Wheels with• the Silver Ribbon i It is not always that sightis bad orthat
of the boy so far as the defendant is .con- stallions, the khA, and the only kind the in the Dundas St. Centre Methodist while the choruses by about ;50 voices Same Plate already occupy the front ' You cannot see, but to res e
lli ,'nf the EngliFh papers, all of church London. commencing Thurs. were admirably "given. Should the t and eau
P darned. Hereto,the defendant has had the market "calls for no.v at paying prices, g rank, They are made from the highest your eyes [s the reason glasses era ot-
til lLre.pleased with the preferenti- least valuable portion of the b9y's services, such produce will certainly be paying pro- day, Jnne 3, at 9 a, in. In the ppublish• Choir at a future tilde undertake any- grade material, and with honest tell horn.
tttfo of the tariff, state that if the that portiomwhich was aimostall cost, and perry, but if the ublic will ineiston eon ed plan of the Sunda and other'ser- ship, and will workman• we never urge tho sal° of Specttictes.
think of tt similar nature, it will lie re-
p '41 fiation clause applies to Get'- P penny- yy wan•eYed by a full house. give the purchaser full value What our ot.tic,an recommend wia be
little or no root to defendant whilst the wise and pound-foolish. haphazard styles of vices, the Following Huriitt clefgymen for his money. the exact th ng required, but it rests
5'it>at1 l el }till# 1C yt}ggld be abs o most valuable, the last two ears of his breedin an kind of a mare to anything will take part: Revs. J. Edge, R. Mill- with ou to accept Lis advice t not.
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„� �' ter,), wile Wllgll g pa�rd, W. J. Ford, F. J. Oaten, W. Ef BORN. we carry &full line of supplies which
, y,.?I* _ ,--...,..._- � io5t to defendant, and that comes their way, becauee they very K will a W COOPER �Ca CO. Cl i tt ton
, err W. Godwin, S. Bond, S. J. Allin, ROY-At Wallacobarg, on April 27, the wife pay you to see and get our prices, and .,.,, ...,• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ii " _ " - used by tho boy for his own, wens ha pro, unwisely think than cheap, the name of G• A. Gifford and Frank Swann. of Rev. Mr Roy (nee Miss Brownlee, of Clin• remember we can Repair your Wheel with HIGH CLASS POULTRY
4Y41 efntint that the business men fit. But to this plaintiff answers that the our famous country will suffer, and also, ton,) of a son, out making a botch of it, as we have one of
nit , ;were asked their opinion of boy could not terminate the agreement and buyers will leave and look up other local. The quarterly services of the Ontario LANDa son, n Tuckersmith, on May,5,' the finest repair shops in Ontario, EGGS FOR HATCHING
f, �drifi"for the deliberate pur- could be compelled to.flnish his term; R. S. ities, where they have used better judg- St. Methodist church were, held on the.tife of W. C. Landsboro, of a son. English Red Caps; noted for their r
'lit, bolstering up the delusive and O. cap. 142 6, S. axx 9, 13, 14 to 20, This menti The beat way to keep down the Sunday last and conducted by the con- McVITTIE-In Hallett, on April 15, the wife We never do any idle hoastin what Producin great Egg j
W.J. Ford. we tell g+ gquafowl., and hacingnosupernor.also
U orit.policy of the Reform party depends On whether or not the plaintiff had price is to produce the scrub in any ani- ducted by the pastor, Rev, of Simon McVittie, of a son. You is the truth, a {?cod table fowl. Some of the above were.
x', tie.. They were simply asked the legal right to bind thr boy to the defend- mals, from the hog to the horse. It is the The interest and attendance was good, • RIDDELL-In Hullett, on April 28, the wife n■� inners at New York, London, Toronto Eggs
`' of Iiowrerd Riddell, of dao H L BROW V CO.Gor setttn(,- 13 for $Loo. Cornish Indian gave,
y .e `Sipitiior,, and that opinion was ant, It,was not ehawn ori the trial, except extra quality that brings profits to our the unfavorable weather considered, B daughter. 1 king of table Powl. also good layers. ltaostery
1 13ed, . no matter what it Was. by reference to the agreement that plaintiff pockets. We are sorry to state that some At the meeting of the official board on MAIR-In Aullett, on May 2, the wife of Wm. op calfs the Market, weighing 10 to it lbs; hens't to 8 pounds. Eggs
Tu Gp ERA is not foolish enough to or the Home had any rights of guardian• of the best stock etallione in Ontario have Monday evening, the r sports were all Mair, of a daughter. PRRIN'S BLOCK, Clinton p°r sF'tting $2. Will gnar9nter &Pair hatch.
li ,at all men could agree on a ship over the boy, and on the authority of been taken from the country by other conn- favorable and progressive. Mr Jacob CARLING-In Exeter, on April 21, the wife WALTER COATS, Box 0,02, Clinton Ont.
- ,t his kind. nor is it partisan Hall vs Public School Trustees of Stisted tries, who are using better judgment, and Taylor was appointed representative of Mr T.B.Carling, of a daughter
h{,b 'rare, The opinions were 28 Ont. Rep. at nage 183, I do not think the feel the importance of using only first class to the District meeting ; a resolution DOUBLEDEE-L, Howick, on April 21, the
00 .6 "and that was enough. plaintiff had a right to bind the boy, and sires, and are willing to pay a reasonable was passed looking toward the re-unlit- wife of Mr.Geo. Doub:edee, of twin daughters T
' - not being bound by plaintiff's contract, the price for their services. In talking with Ing of Turner's to the circuit, and the DANE-In Ho 'ck ou April 22, the wife of -�- _L
wi H-M TWO -&. JTys.
I h0, fossip current in French boy had a right to leave defendant. It fol- the former owner of Joe Anderson, which board adjourned to await the action of Mr Thos. Dane, of son _
l circlles in Montreal is true, lows that as the contract was for a definite " no doubt, was the vest stock horse in the Turner's board. BARETT-In Morr'e, an April 25, the wife of KEEPING
er, Ie`lynn of Quebec has a very term, and was not completed by the boy, Connty, he said it aid better to sell than Mr Thos. Barett, of a daughter T
P Ths follott in is su lied to the NEw WE ARE SELLING
hoe in the Coming Provin- nor determined in the manner therein pro' to kern him at the small fee people were PP LINK Winqham, on April 23,Mrs
Ctl�oha next Tuesday. It is as- vided, name) b either P willing to a for him, even wben the E' RA by ft gent eman who claims to be John Linklater, of a son 1
Y. Y party giving one g pay Y familiar years theago Fingal Presbyterian
erian SANDERSON-In Wtngham, on April rp
ead Mades that not only is the Feder l month's notice, tbat the laintiff could not were aware of the supariorit of his stock alues �p� �11� v -P Y ty one years ago Fingal Presbyterian Albert Janderson, oP ason. ((iJ jj 1 CQ DO�� JM.. 6 using all ife powers recover, even if the Court had jurisdiction they have retained one stallion for the ac- church was without a pastor, and the HARRIED, I .
IM ted Provincial Conservatives, over the amount sued for, I am, however, commodation of their customers at a fee choice lay between two men-Rev
bl %bits Liberals have secured a clear) of the o inion that the Court has which they ea does not e A MCKAY-McLF.OD-At the me CHEAP
Y p y-old t o ores. McLean and Rev D. Sutherland, the on Aprfl22, by Rev Jae, a Anderson,rnuacan Men's Cotton Underwear, snit50c •---
I C;F.Cb , ally in Lieut.-Glov: Cha .no jurisdiction over the claim sesued. The . I understand that they have sold two im latter being chosen. The former was McKay to Annie McLeod, both a the, hDu township ,"
�>ao,'so rumor says, has been do- plaintiff here, to entitle him to recover, Had port stallions this spring-one to E. Ding- at.out the name time cheisen pastor of of AsLfleld. Mens Balbriggan° " •e $1 It is the same old story, everybody claims:
11 ts' ower . ttid the Liberals to do more than simply prove the agree- man. V. S„ of Zorra Eaet, and one to Jae, Blyth CHURCHILL-GRANTHAM-AtlKillarnr Men's Flannelette Shirts 2r�c I to be selling goods cheap, but there is an
ttpa gn.' p Sanderson Y h Presbyterian church, and a pe- y' r old saying, went. He had to rove the circumstances , of Belton near 8t. Marys, collar co-incidence is that both men Man., on Apri119, Mr Geo, Chnrohill, to Mias Y g, "If you believe all you read ,you
of the termination of the contract other- which has taken first prize at Toronto this Eth el Grantham, formerly of Clinton. Men sSeamless�ashmet'eSox25c might as well try to eat all you see," You
'" {- have remained in their charges ever ggOMSO�i-DI(}NAN-At the residence or "/est 81k.G�otton Sox 2 pr. 25c will be convinced if you call at our store,
NEWS NOTES. wise than as provided for by the agreement spring, and first and sweepstakes at 86. since. it g fes without saying that that there is troth and nothingbut the
t, to entitle Him to recover the particular Marys. Weare glad tbat there are two or both are held in the closest bonds of the
KerretleorgeroTtiomsorprw2Ida Men's Heavy@'ottonSox truth
11 i �rfiood in Winnipeg have pass- amount sued for. Rd: Sheppard & Cooper three good horses in the country, and hoe fellowship and esteem b their eongre- daughter of sirs. Dignan, all of Hay Township, � pr• 25c nth in the statement we"make about the
,tip ; P P p y dao Men's Straw Hats IOC Ready-to-wear Clothes,
25 Ont. Rod 274, Bthere ci e Seager Vol I. they may receive the patronage they de- atiuns.
�iy^ Willie, ex•M.P., died at Mil- page 73, and casae there cited. serve, at fees that will retain them here, g DIED. --'-
I would have Belt with the question of When we go out to bay we see the need of The annual meeting of the officers HODGINS-At the rectory, Seaforth, on Ap- Mens Felt Hats, brown, blk. %0c $OyS9 Suit's were $2 for 1.50
s, l�peipger, of Waterloo, is .serious- jurisdiction first if the ossa had depended good sires. Thanking you for your space, &c, of Rattenbury St. Methodist S tb- ril 21 and 22, Alma and Arthur, infant children Men's Fedora Hats, special ?5C BO S' SUItS were 'f.�� �r e�.e�ltl
e + entirely,on that question, lint as by Division I remain yanrs, ONE WHO I8 INTERESTED IN bath School was held on Friday last. °f Rev. J.W. and Alma Hodgins. 1Hen's Fedoras our leader y /
e`$e&ya, Registrar of Russell Co. Court�kule 7, the Judge may permit the HAVING GOOD STOCK BRED AND. READY ron Mr H. Foster, who has held the posi- WEBB-In Gorrle,onApril28attheresidence ► r $1.25
tion of Su erintendent for eight earn cf his sister; Mrs Geo Horton, telex. Webb, or Men's Hard Hats,newShapes1.50 The s0, discount governs all the
abandonment of the recess, where it has THE MARKET, P g Y Toronto, aged 29 years and 4 months. B e' and Men's Suite.
sop, a young farmer near Galt, not been abandoned by the plaintiff in the A H uutetl Uonvfet and has been most faithful and efficient CAMERON-L1 Stanley, and
Apreit 2s, Donells, We are showing the best assortment,
Yrdssl . first inetanoe. I thought it best to consider -- in the discharge of ills duties, tend red wife of Mr Peter Cameron, aged 433ears. beat values, and the latest styles of Hata Our $20 lack Worsted to order'
his realgnation, which was relucta 1 GREEN-In Ethel, on April 25 Betsy, relict in the trade. Call and be convinced. is a leader.
pXlbn fell off the and
docks at one- the of it wap at I might determine whether James Farewell, the convict forger, accepted, Mr W. N. Manning was - of the late Henry Green, aged a years and a
f ,rtvhile fishing and icor drown- or not it was a proper Dasa for the ever, ise who narrowly escaped being captured acted as his successor, and Mr H. months,
t ;. of such discretion. at St. Marys while visiting his wife, Hodgens as Assistant Su erintenden
ilei• Lias gone to Montreal to. eon. I have come to the conclusion that this is left a trail that extended from the Both titres perabns haus been connect Clow�aWged 85 East
Wawanosh on April l7, Jae. A J. 11IORR
14._ nn regaCding an affection of not a Dasa in which I should the plain- scene of his daring leap to the western ed with the school for a number of URE-At her late residence, West Street, ISH, Clinton. A. J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton.
tiff. Even if I bad found that the plaintiff portion of the province. When he first
}� ° 11_11.,wt% released from Portland Had n right to bind the bo b the agree- p years, and are well qua.lifled for these Goderich, on thu let of May, Mary Fraser, wife
Y Y g escaped from the train he took to the positions. Mr Foster will devote him• of the Rev. Robt. Ure, D.•D., in her 76th year,
terday, lie icer in excellent meat intjuestion, as thearhount bereelaim• bush and started west, keeping away self to locking after the Horoe Depart- MoGRATTEN-In Goderloh,onAprit30,Hugh
ed' is for the benefit of the boy whose duty from civilization and gettingg his meals meat of Sunday School work. McGratten, aged 61 years.
tt has passed the bill to make it was to falfll the contract by remaining at solitary farm houses, He avoided ANNIE-At Port Union, on May 2, Janos, wipe "`
icy a"perpetual holiday in hcn• his fall term, I do not think that as a mat- Toronto by travelling through Mark- On Sunday, May 16, Epworth League of the late Levi nnnie, sister-in-law or Mrs.
tib 1.: ter of equality and good conscience, that ham townshipp where he stole a horse anniversary services will be held in wn ILLI on, Clinton, aged 73 years. Jackson
la';:hianitoba, except in Red Riv- the plaintiff should succeed on the facts r and buggy from George Gardiner's Rattenbury St. Methodist Church, to WILLIAMS-In Colborne on May z, Augusta & Jackson, disclosed Here. be conducted by the Rev C. T. Scott Sarah, only daughter of Raby Wtlltams, agog -
('xpeoted to be finished in .ten ppr�emises and then drove to St, Marys, , 42 yearn, 2 months and 5 days,
C'g til to be a large increase in It icer not the defendant's fault in any Mally of Constable Will Gundry's B. A., of St. Thomas, who will preach
��61f'y 0,r. way that the boy did not fulfil his contract, friends in Huronfendant, knowing the pluck mornin and evening, and who will ULINTON MARKETS CLINTON,
iib good authority that Mgr b cense be donon the b�tedet 0,i )Het would the get the Farewell got awof this officer a
y ay at understand Marys, The also deliver an adds ess on Monday
i1'ii%epleased with Arohbiah- evening, on social purity. It is intend• Oorreotea every Thursday afternoon
$200, covered by the contract from the ed to make the occasion especially Thursday, May 6tb, 1887.
e ,"large in the St. Boniface NEW ERA is is a position to explain,
of •
plaintiff, or the Home, in case he fulfilled showifi that no ,.r flections can rest .an anniversary character, and the pro- Wheat spring.............. 0 78 a 0 74
$ a - a will be removed to an- his term with defendant. The defendant upon this officer. When Gundry ceedings will be of that nature accord- Wheat, .................. 0 73 a 0 74 ne OO�s& hoes.
lost the services of the boy for the most went to St. Marys he secured the ns- ingly, commencing with a sunrise Oats. ...................... 0 19 a 0 18
abs $t a crowded eharitnble valuable portion of his term whilat the boy siatance of two other offi�ers who were prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. The Barley .. U 20 a 0 28
kat Which severalwell•koown was earning and getting wages elsewhere, recommended to him. It w&s known League of Ontario St. Church will as- Peas ......•............... 0 38 A 0 89 We want to make the month oflMay a big one
lEireii 0.b Many people were I the
piai the action with coats to be paid that Farewell was in the vicinity, and sist in the evening program, and a cor. Flonr per owt.............. 2 00 a 2 16
tit, 'aha there was a terrible by the plaintiff. Y, dial invitation is extended to the mem- Butter .................. 0 9 a 0 10 for Shoe selling, with such a fine up-t0-date stock
'avvhioh n large number of per B. L. DOYLE, the arrangement between the constab-
les was that Farewell.wa9 to be allow- bers of all other Young, People's Socie- 4gsper doz................ 0 7 a 0 8 t prepared greed' ties in the vicinity to loe present. Hay new, as we now have we're re &red fora bus month.
J. J. HIIRpN, ed to enter the houise, before an effort $�; old • • • • • ... • . ? 00 a 8 00 t C Y
Wilt Is the order of the day. should be made to. arrest him; the two The London Advertiser, of Tuesday, Sheeepakins ................ 0.25 a 0 25
tiey.mtinent of life has been The Charges Against Goderich special officers were to secrete them- says:-"The closing meeting of the of- WOOI ' • • • • • • 0 18 a 0 20 If OU buy OUT Shoes from its yOu
• to Madden's Yeast bids selves in front of the house, while ficial board of the• Centennial Metho- No. I Trimmed Hides,. •.., 4 00 a 4 25 Y Y
Postmaster. dist Church was held last night. The Potatoes.................... 0 25 a 26 will be sure t0 get 1118 right styles.
diilze" the making of bread Gundry watched the rear. When
ana street loaveq, This Farewell drove up to the door he saw board unanimously resolved to extend Clover Seed, retail............ 6 50 a 5 60
"Wil by ever Commissioner Seager, who recently two men pacing in front of the house, a call, subject to the approval of the Timothy Seed................ 2 60 a 2 5b •�
y sapgreaaive g Our rices thisseason are less than any previous season.
�sie'i affil-"b0. For eels by all vestigated the ohorgee perferred against (they should have been m biding,)and stationingg committee of the Confer- p
Postmaster Campbell,of Goderich, deiitsr- when one reached out to grasFare. enee, to >iev. Mr Ford, of Clinton, who MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.
$gripaitnre Department re• ad his finding in the case in the court room well, he, being on his guard, bit the Is understood to be a man adapted for - ' "
tit &Cook for Canadian on F'ridaq afternoon, in the presence of man with a wrench and van. Neither the charge of the growing eongre a- There'were about 460 head of butchore' cattle The many Nobby Shoes that are seen On the
large number of spectators. He stated at of the special constables were armed, tion." When shown the above era- 5wiealves, 16 sheep and 20 sprin iambs offered
6, All wheat stood the the outset that be had Bent the evidence t° and when Gundy hearing the noise, graph. p for sale at file east Abattoir �4onday. The
streets of Clinton are pearl all from OUT st01'e
h , ith'e prospects are ood, y, g g p Mr Ford said be had not heard butchers were present in largo numbers, but Y r
g Ottawa without forming any conclusions, had run around from the rear with a of it OfBciaily, and was not prepared "trade in cattle stow, as the drovers wore and the wearers have not paid too much for them.
$ !aroti'.11ee arm much rails, but the same had been returned to him drawn revolver, Farewell had dieap- to say just what his own action would asking considerably higher prices than provatl-
�rlll 'b4 harm, While in with instructions to form a decision on peared in the darkness. be, but the matter will probably be 4ic per lb ands omsolos, cattle smadd up to
islxtbkward,eaperienaed each charge, and announce the same. He - • left in -the hands of the Stationing near 4ic do; pretty good stock sold at from 33o We study the Shoe Trade, we study your
i g h4s•takett hurt, and if took upp each item <d carefully went Charles Schurter, of the defnnot Csrrick Committee. Should he be removed to near 4 o per lb.;targe fat cows from 310 to c
1s14tlefAtely warm it will through the evidence announcing his deoie- B°nk'°g Co, of Mildmay, Has been Coro- froth town he will carr awe the do; common stook, including bulls of various interests. A. call is always appreciated.
M iii Manitoba and the Iona briefly as follows:-Charge 1,-That milted for trial for fraudulently entering y y sizes and degrees of fatness, from 2lo to 3}o nor 11
d - ter& ani bre fifteen g g good will and esteem of the townspeo- ib, , Calves sold at from $1.25 to $7,50 each:
. dr an itscreaaed &ore& p Postmaster Campbell bad noted impropeitly in the bank's books A sum of $356.88 to the Ale anivereall ; he has put i'tt nearly sheep sold at from so to 5o per lb, ands spring
tl'dttttlorb fire jubilant, g toward Mica Hays, of Seaforth, &Colla irate °reedit of A. Kramer & Co., a ffrm in which two lambs at from $2.50 to 114.50 each. Fejt cgs aro I �1���0ri Som son
Cllntol
Institute student, one evenini, and thereby he was finanbially interested. workyeara o zealous and effective lees plentiful than 011 laetweok's inarketa, and '
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,- . . , eell at from 510 to a little overdo per lb,
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