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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-06-18, Page 1I - • ,•-,r •- <ar`,J'1 . ` , s . - - _- -^ r --.- ,..a... Writ ►?>,.+.Iv0VA.:IUGrm for tine balance of 1897 for 50 cen cash. u CLIA -�� - % I.. I Freewinner I 7 0 ,N.- i. ' jubilee 1.. AA programs u June �in� in pocket edition have been prop : ed to serve not only as a ];aide kd. ,, the day's performanpea, but 6169 tail, AT CLINTON-lass. -Hotels bre a souvenir to be long, preserved, in : all first-class. Purchasers of ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. �- remembr6noe of your celebration,9t '1 Jeweleay, or any -article:in our CLINTON, ONT.; JUNE 18) 1897 the 60th annivereary of good Queen 11 I 11 store to theamonntof$2tircver, #1 a your in advance 01,60 when not so paid Victoria,' reign, See that you gab; . on the morning of June 22, will - -�, t i one. pentad hotel in to Ticket, AROUND THE U$. MMMLIM SEE ALSO good 6t any hotel in town, The Jubilee LQndest oro What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication ENTERTAINMENT, - g Ruburn that you tail not to take advantage, f, SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Exeter Next Tuesday, J ung 22 will be a gala the jubilee exercises at Do school this J• lr��nortiox, tlanuracturer of and seal, r of the genome whisk bargain wet,, •' Hulett dap throughout the British Empire. d Y• Come and show our a to Ll ht and Hoavv Harness, Whl s, Vallee,, are now offering, Shrewd buyers„ POLITICAL. -Mr J. P. Whitney Con- THIEVING. -Ung night recently some From the smallest hamlet to the larg. Fria y parse- coma, Brushes, Robes, Costa, Dorso Trim' who read our last week's ad and at, 1Katches, Jeureley aervative leader in the Ontario House, one stole about a dozen Sue pullets iation of the work of the scholars and mines, Leather Braces, Etc, terwards examined thq whiek,we)r@ AND Exclusive 11loveltles held a meeting at Exeter on Saturday from the about of James Aikens, of the P the Your loyalty to your country. All are WEDDING BELLS. -Another of those not slow in eeizir, the o eat metro oils, Queens Diamond ( welcome, Exercises start at 1.30, very ha g at realty, ;, , N in oar large show window. There's last, which it to said was attended by 2nd eon. They have a pretty good Jubilee will be celebrated in some CALLED AWAY. - Q❑ Wednesday PPY events took place at the nor would you did you but realize::::,. a special goodness about all our about 3,000 persons. Mr. W hitney and idea who the uilt party was. morning Miss Catharine Barber ay residence yofmM wh ro• Symington on the exceptional value this while , d Mr. Thomas y form or other. In Clinton, extensive, calved a tele ram from Parry Soure.nd Wednesday when Mr Minna Baer really to at our price of 10° each or goods- It You desire flret"class gwood were met at the DEATH,- T, Noble, eon of Mr. T, g and Mise Bella Scutt were joined e 3 for 260, ,� el "r`• repair work, bbreinng your articles depot byga parkyof local Conservatives Noble, of the 3rd, died on Friday last I expensive and elaborate preparations District that hgr father was ver sick ether in ha ire.ncludin r. Harry Eilber, of Credit- , after an illness of several months, aged have been made fur the observance of and to consequence of that she started g PpY wedlock. Rev. M THE SALE c on, the Conservative candidate for, llendetson performed the cerernonv. 17 years. He was a promising young the day, It will be no ordinary cele- hoto see him on e she Clay Thursday ursd y morn ing. that and Mr Gilbert Baer and Miss Mag „ of Paris Groan has already began. Crews South Huron. The meeting in the man and much sympathy is ex expressed P Y PKin acted as roomeamau and btu , s_ Nothing better -nothing P. R of therink t the afternoon was one for hie grants. bration. From early morning until y recover, maig g quite so ' A skating p her father may d, after which all sat down to J good. has yet been d isouvered for the .1 Jeweler &Ex art of the best gatherings that has asserxt• MvsTNoTllo IT, -Parties From town Moslc.-Mrs Whitt, of Clinton, who 1''r" Expert bled during the week to listen to Mr. are in the habit of taking rubbish of leans at night'there there will be various has taught music in this place for s who Provided, a good things s which wet a destruction of potato bugs &o. The 4 Watch Repairer Whitney, he havin been on a stump- one sort and another and dumping it g they passed kind we sail is pure, Govern• Y g fol ma of amusements to suit all re- et al yearn, made her last visit a week the hours awn b tri Ment Standard. Our q �1.• tly�• ing tour. Dr. Rollins presided, and on the roadside of the 2nd concession. gttirements, The Bos Bri ads g y y PP►ng the light price. 1 around Lim on the platform, besides I We are requested to say that this must Mise M. Anderson, of Blyth. ptMi`sa the morning. too till the wee ams hours of p You P6Y more you Y g pro- P' 25o a pound. If the visiting politicians, were a number be discontinued, on legal action will be cession and parades, will be a novel Anderson, therefore, called on several on apleastr pe top Niaoalra Falls al 1 t gay too much -if yoa,pay less you �`. of prominent local men, Besides the taken. et less, ' y s eaker of the day, Dr. Rollins, Major IMPROVING. -The friends of Mr J,g sight' worth coming miles to see, and of or1e8 on Wedn class. It lith th likely iafter which they will settle down Ito 4 Rrnberle p will possess several features that have g g the realities of married life. 0R SFE('TAGyLES Beck and Mr, Thomas Magwood, M. P. !Lowery, teacher, will 'be t she will succeed. the public generally know very lit, ' NOTES. -A number of our citizens P., addressed the meeting, which broke know that he is improving, Abut does CHURCH• -Rev CotizenR reached in 11�attended a picnic at Port Albert on up early to allow Mr Whitney to catch not expect to resume hie teachin dot What blwith tthreee ezcellen section. REgIIRNED. - Mr Frank Lewis, a the Methu ist Church Sunda mo ' g pp p tie. That a why so many peddl6re Saturday and report a good time. Mr the train for London. les until after the holidays, S.G. Plum. t bands Yours Englishman who lived here a ing from Zechariah 463 ; He Sunday thrive on the enormous prices they Will and, Mies Annie Powell spent few years, and skipped out in 1891 re- receive for ordinary goods fitted in N- mer, of {ainton, is efficiently taking keenly contested base ball and lacrosse preaching a Jubilee sermon next. Sun - Sunday in Whitechurch. Messrs Jas. turned last week and called on some day night. $pwurth Lea ne Inst un a most ordinary way. WE protect' M. Blue and Thos, Owen are at present his place in the meantime. matches, bicycle parades, a troupe of Parties, but it is said ha was not hon- Tuesday evening, when gibe els your interests by fitting you °are- 11 I ` . on the sick list. Owing to the recent Goderich Township GETTING FEWER. -Some persons the expert acrobats, and various other at. orable enough to call round and pay of officers took place: Pr c. E n fully and properly at reasonable, , -heavy rains the farmers in this section 1MPRoyEMENTS. - Thos. Mason, of other day were speaking about the de- the debts he left behind 'him. If he raft; 1st vice, F. Tubb; es" O. E. Er- prices, and to save you from all'.:. iia. have had great difficultay in getting the base line, is improving his barns b mise of the early settlers, when the re• tractions, coating all together bund- would settle up it would be a genuine Sturdy; Lit • , 2nd vice G. L. possible risk our offer of ,,your e: g Y [nark was made that on the• north reds of dollars, should draw an immense ,jubilee for some. >, E. A. Blair; Social money baok if not satisfied" ig a .'i. their spring seeding done v a proper the addition of a stable underneath, boundary, if we mistake not only JUBILEE SUNDAY SERPICE. -The L. F artelll; Treas., J. Nicholson • Sec. r,;+;',,, shape; they, however, have finished and will go more extenaivelyintostock Y crowd to Clinton. A special train wit ergu,un; Organist, S. Blau'; sub'- standing one. z,; and craps in general are looking fain than ever. Tom is quite a stock -man, three of the pioneer settlers aFe left; members of the several societies have ,ject last Tuesday evening was taken b �� well. J, A. Bradlgy and J. A. Blue Y buys cod man head. the,,are Messrs. Farrow, Maine, and bring down the Goderich contingent decided to unite in attending divine Mr J. Y ALLEN cSt WILSON anyhow and bu g y service in the Methodist Ch Martell: How to get the roost Lave started building their houses, NOTES, -Mr David Prouse is at pres- NEw BARNS. -Mr Matt. Mains, the of pleasure seekers, and special trains ph here good out of the bible, Graduate Druggists & Opticians,.,, ,i'' , which will add greatly to the appear- ant confined to" the house through well known contractor, has the follow- on June 20th. All will at the I 11 Clinton. ance of their farms and the section in sickness. Picnics are now the order in on the London Huron & Bruce Temperance hall at 2 p, n d march PSRS°NALS•-Mr Dan Ross, brother 11 •general; Jas. Brown is also erect* a of the da g jobs in hand -new bank barn to convey passengers home after' in a body to the Church, re a Tub• of Dr Russ, and Misa Robson, of Clin- Open morning of June 22nd.•. large barn. The Amberley Weigh taking aytrip tolttlelpahmourJnbilee CoulE�tesWEaetn�'Vawanoah; anotherth; new barn rf°Gr thg celebration. The morning at flee sermon will he areae.,. by Rev ti°• R'ere the gugsts of Dr Ruaa gun. Scale Co. held iia annual meetingg in Day, owing to the Chea 4+tea. Thorns Skelton Morris which cues everybody. In MDEArx FaMRCBucand in KERLINE. e1Auuth- day last. Mr D. Mole, of (Minton bun_ �'N•���>>PSOW th11�e town hall Saturday night, andafter P tractions are free to ever da ed under the parental roof. Mr ' auditing the books a dividend of 10 A RARE TREAT, -While Mrs George raised n Wednesday: one for William the afternoon an admission fee of 25c er of the pioneer settlers of this grand Ket and wife of Clinton, Sundayed Personal per cent was declared to all sharehold- Hanley, of town, was visitin her _ gg Mills, Hullo f also rmop an enta to township passed away to his eternal with Mr T. Erratt, Mr E. King, of f "'" brother, Alex. Welsh, of txoderich the barns of D. Dunlop and Matt, for adults and lOc for children will be home on Friday evening, in the per- Duhith, is at present visitin nude t shall be glad to have contributions to, Z ars, ,which will be paid out on makin P the parental roof. Mr Dan gE' r g townshi�p� last week, she vias treated Glow, Hullett, with other smaller con- charged at the Park, the admission fee Ion of My George Cockerline. Enjoy- h rdt is this column mora any of our readers, I8: application to the weigh -master. Mr p tracts. He has also the contract for to the Park in the evening being only g y good bealth Pre from Stratford Business College- You sir rjroiton ane purpose going away ; Hugh McLeod has backing that be can liv Mrs Welah'to maple syrup made by gall throe h life fain herself twenty-two years ago on the the new bridge to be built at McGre- he intends staying ' p tell us, or send use,.; clip more sheep in a day than any he sustained a paralytic stroke a few Y ng at home for Lite note to that effect. same farm, It was just as good as gor'a. IO cents. There will be plenty of days since, and never recovered. For summer, Miss F. Fotheringham, of Mr J. Ransford was in Owen Sound this other man in the two townships; he grand stand accommodation also. Y Brucefield, called on Miss E. Ross on week on business. ,clipped ten sheep in 55 minutes last the day it wap put up. DISGRACEFUL, -One day last week 41 ears he has been a resident of Hul- week; there are no flies on Hugh.' --Mr OBITUARY. -We have this week to some miscreant entered the school- Everybody who wishes to en'o lett. He was a plain unassuming man; Monday. Mr H. Mew and wife, of Mrs John Holmes and baby are visiting, Howard McLellan, who left here a chronicle the death of one of the early house of school section No. 2, Hallett,them enjoy yet one whose integrity and honor was Carlow, were the guests of Mr J. Ett- friends in Brantford. ling last Sunda fo d. . i' I. 11 short time ago, has arrived in Winni- Pioneers of this township in the person by a window and after committing themselves should come to Clinton on beyond question, and he enjoyed the Y• Mrs A. P. Warren Mr Cornyn, editor of the Wingham Ads nipeg, and }Ias secured a position at of Mr Wm. Henderson who died on certain depredations, defaced the school Tuesday next. good will and high esteem of all who returned borne last Tuesday from visit- vanee, was in town yesterday, his. trade. Mrs Bradley and family June 10th, at the residence of his fence by writing the most obscene and New him. Born in Yorkshire, he 1°g frienda.,in Goderich. Mr H, Et Mias Bertha Scott returned to her hospia, left last week for Erie, where they daughter, Mrs McMillan, of the 4th offensive language. Any person who came to this country when quite ]t°� Sunday under the parental roof. tel duties in Rhode Island last week. purpose spending the summer, con, Deceased bad reached the ma- will give such information as will lead Blyth young, living for a time in Chingua- NOTES, -Mrs L. L. Couzen's mother, Mr Lockie, of Waterloo, has been visit -:;j Lure age of 83 years, and up to the time to the apprehension of the aforesaid NOTES. Gracey, of Wingbam, cousy: His wife died about 18 months . ing his coaein, Dr Turnbull, of his late short illness had been a specimen of hums,nity will not only be was a visitor at her father's residence since, a loss he felt very keenly.A Mrs Livingstone, is visiting at the �; eonstanee hearty and robust man, Through his rewarded but will also on Sunda Methodist. for man parsonage. Mr R. Jones has engaged Frank Turnbull has returned from' col -t g prove abene- of Miss Beatrice Robinson, wa sin his Y Years, he was al- with Mr J. Young for the summer; lege, and is studying with his brother. a;' • NOTES,-Tbe meeting of the Epworth kind and obliging manners he bad factor to his race. y, is renewing old acquain• Y place in church, and was Robert seems to like Auburn the best, Mr Gordon Waldron of Toronto, League will be held on Monday even- won for himself a, reputation which is WEDDED, -An interestin event Lances in town at present. Mr and one of the builders of the present edi- Mr A. McKenzie, of Blyth, • , o onto, spear . ing next webk, Jtme 21st. Rev. J. W. g g Mre W. W. b`arran, of Clinton, were fico. His daugiltera are Mrs Matt. Y , is improv- Sunday with big parents on the London isatin Indeed few were held in such took place at the house of Mrs David ing J. Nicholson's place. Misa i1I, ,'•. Andrews was detained at Londesboro high esteem in the neighborhood. He Reid, of this township, last Wednes- in town on Sunday, Mrs Shepherd, Mains, Mrs Pingle and Mrs Henry Sturdy went to Toronto last Wednes- road. " , Sabbath afternoon toconducta funeral came tot his country when it was cov- day, when her daughter, Jane, was °f Muncey, is at present visiting her Adams, of this place; Mra 'John Sttr- Mr Brewer, of the Molsone Bank es sots. ,.. service• Mr Robt. Holmes, of Clinton. eyed witb forests and endured thetria'a married to Mr Francis Martin. Both daughter, Mrs Dr. Tait. Miss Nellie C°a, Pilot Mound; and Mrs W. S. sidewalks ate seg for the LO.G.T• The wford getting fixed up, which to leave here for the old country early i t: ^.. took charge of the service here. The and hardships of the early settlers,but are popular young people of the town- Kelly was visiting friends in Bel rave Killarney ; he also leaves Jaly, all was borne with Christian fortitude. ship, and a large number of friends on Sunda } g snl� 'un, o r Geor e' Cockerline, who will he much appreciated by our young Literary Tuesday evening was a dwere y. Quite a number of the g people. Measr4 T. mark arid E. Rowed Mr Pierce, of the Dominion Bank, Sea- r success and a large number were P e b e a consistent member of the witnessed the ceremony, which was f°embers of the Canadian Order of g the old homestead. His are cin to give the grandest forth, spent Sunday with big brother=in present. The program conaiate of y.terian church, and a staunch performed by the Rev J. A. Hamilton. Foresters attended the funeral of their funeral took place on Saturda and going g g ndest concert short addresses by members of the Liberal in politics. He leaves a family The bridesmaid was Miss Lily J. Mar- mother Forester, Mr Geo. Cockerline was largelY attended, He beton ed ever given in the village in the Tem- law, Mr Tiedall. of seven -three sons and four dao b tin, sister of the groom, while the ' also to the C. O, F., b g erance ball on the 12th of July• the Kra Hunter and Miss Ethel, of Kincar+ league on 8 subjects as follows •Look g in Londesboro on Sunday wfternoon, y whom he was ►,est talent in is engaged, dine are here on a month's visit to Mr J. '; Up," 'Lift Upp' 4" "Pay Up,'��'"Write tars -all of whom are married. His groomsman was David Reid, brother A SIIDDEN DEATH. -A very sad and buried. among the Il in Cl Clintonn n R. Downs, Stevens, Up, `Brush Up, Pay p, 'Grow wife and two children recede him, of the bride. After a generous wed- unexpected death occurred in Out' leave PRESENTATION. -Mr Gen. Williams the comic. Air A1. I3nldVnver and Up, Summed Up They were very while the rest of the family have the ding dinner, the evening was spent in midst in the home of Mr and Mts Jos, s for the Old Country shottly, Rodger•. ;,r,• 1,,,,r ii„g l lrin ., Mr Messrs E. Moser' and W. Taman, of practical and helpful, Several pieces of sincere sympathy of the community. the usual festivities, when the happy Combs, when their' infant daughter, The Sons of England held a s eeial or der a. l,igi, r, :100 huiteri r; !getting Blyth, pard their friends a flying visit music interspersed completed this un- The funeral to Maitland cemetery on couple, amid the good wishes of all, Olive Irene, died on Saturday evening, meeting on Tbursday evening and pre- rile• IUACO, `li 13,,,i,l of \V lin r;hanm this week, ique program. Mr Bert Andrews Saturday was IargFly attended, left for their horse. 1 g• sented him with a Bible and the fol- �'i�ir ill r bio father -in -fan', illi Q, Messrs Br p nd- a and bride, of Elimvitle, spent Sunday • The child was seemingly we 1 enough lowing addre4s:- ' e %" 6 ydone and Rand intends e up to early Saturday morning, when GEo. WILLIASta, EsQ. DEAR Srli AND Bao.: g• ing their holidays in the old country, and here with the former's parents, East Wawanosh it suddenly went into convulsions, -We, Lha Sona and officers Of S. O. L leave therefor on the 30th. r, ;' N. -T a oche from which it never recovered. It bad Lodge, No. 143, having learned of your in- HOlmesville George Robb, of town, has charge of Porter's Hill FELL Dowty. -The other day while BROKEN, - While playing football est reached that tie when it was be- tendon to leave t ur village to visit Barley's drug, store, Wittow ,611; the t workmen were engaged in jacking u last Saturday evening, West i g your BUILDING.-Mr'r, C. Pickard is pull- for being away on a visit, propria. ,,: NO woNDER-It was noticed last weekj g p g, Quinn ing loved by older ones of the house- home and native land, feel we cannot allow 1°g down his 11th con._ barn, and mov- that Stewart McDougall was lookingMr Wise's barn, on the Huron toad, had the misfortune to get his collar hold and acquaintances. The inter- You to depart from our midst without in 1° villageproperty,wh r st Unusuallyha and had the work nearly -completed, it. bone broken. y p g it to the villa where Mr and Mrs 'rhos. Atkinson, of Kin- - pPY, so much so thfound at thement took place on the following Mon• some way acknowledging your kind ser- he is Putting it on a stone foundation, lough have been visiting Mrs. S. Walsh; tumbled. Fortunately no one wa's CHEESE. -The Blyth cheese factory day afternoon at 2 o'clock, The mo- vices as our s cretary for the past four ROAD MAKING,- ' thatha°Title gel hato d err inquire, his hurt, the barn was somewhat injured P y cheese last week Cher and father have the s m 6th of Mfg Atkinson being a neice at'thii; lady. di. ossa of the May p The spring road- home, by the fall. for eight cents per pound. Mr Stein- the community in their sudden be which sou have filled the office. mWeefeel arekcenseauentlg one, and the roads forMsevera0attieon, tubo has been`dway =.V� holf was the purchaser. weeks, and latterly .i IFOOTBALL-Our football practise on SAD DEATH, -A couple of weeks ago NOTES. -Mr s J. •W, McFarlane, of reavement, your departure will be deeply regretted by travel. We thinktheRoad CommisFa bad . , returs home hDr ie I Tuesday and Saturday evenings, is Mrs Traquair came up to visit with Middlesex, ib visiting her father Mr G. Williams, of Allenford un all, and that our loss will y your gate, stoner would do well to visit fa, and week, creating quite a sensation in the neigh- the family c•f Mr W. Chapman, and McGowan. Mr and Mrs Murdock of Bayfield and that your trip home may be an en- impress upon our township father: Mr Geor a Stewart ba'1 borhood, and large crowds gather each while here she was tak.eti ill: Although -'Ashfield were the guests of their joyabte one. As a slight token of remem- the advisability of `doin our statute with r der, who met'.., evening to witness the game. There'is everything possible was done for her daughter,Mrs R. C. McGowan fora kIxING UP. -In order to add to the brance of the many ha g an accident about three weeks Ego, talk of organizing a base ball club also she continued to fail, and died on few days. Mrs Geo: McGowan and ht r comfort and convenience of picnicers •have had together, we ask your to accept roads for all the summer. spoil the was only able to be out last week, and i Wedr�eaday. Her remains were' in- daughter, Mrs Richmond of Bl th, at his favorite resort, Mr Jowett has this Bible, and we trust that you may ion • We are getting around as usual. ' TEMPLARa.-The Good TempTara will tarred in rile Rogervflle Cemetery on left for Halton Co. thin week to visit Y y g glad to hear that the pathmaster of not have a meeting next week, as the Friday, a number showing their res" friends there. Y erected a new shed for cooking aur- be spared to read and study its precepts Holmesville beat has decided not to J W Brown, of New York, was a visitcr poses. and accept its teachings, and may the do the work until after the 22nd. to his old home on the Huron road last .. might sf meeting falls on the 22nd, and ppact to her memory. She was the wi Hol S rift aide week. Mr Brown was married on Wed everybody expects to be away to Clin- dow of the late John Traquair, and MATCH. -A team from S. S. No. g WHAT I6 NEEDED, -We understand Y p g you into all truth, and NOTES, -Miss Stephenson returned ton, celebrating the great jubilee. Thr ]eaves agrown-up family, came over last Bal urday evening and fort Reeve Burns is tryin to arras a no doubt when so engaged you will think home from Tuckersmi th on Sunday, nesday at Salem, t° Miss Mary Fiel3,eistei ',', g yt of the brethren who cherish the most kind- Mr Sohn Crooks, who has been enjoy of Mrs Sam Brown, of Hallett. lodge will meet again on the29th,whcn played a friendly match with the u. telephone connection with this vii" ,.`+ a good time may be expected. pifs of S. S. No, 13, which resultedp n That would be a great conven- ]y feelings towards you, Wishing you in holidays and measles since the 21t.h, NOTES• -Mies Kate Walker, who is ]age' every success in this life and though g H. B. Chant is attending the Grand training fora professional nurse, ie favor of No. 13 by 1-0. Immediate y fence and we hope his efforts map be ed, in time we have the hoe of meetin returned to Goderich last week. Tem- Lodge meeting of the Good Template a , NOTES, un y J. Colr'rtice visited visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs after the above match Westfield and aucceseful, p g pare meet Monday night next, when Toronto, as representative for Clinton Bethany Sunday School last Sabbath. E. Pappil. Our pathmastera have tak- again wber_e parting will., be unknown, a good program is ex .ected, At the Messrs Andrews, Woodman and Grey, or,' ;'r,; t Mies Edith Cox s ant a few daysat en itdvanta a of the dr weather and the (3th line to �ac� ne wastcalled BA9ERALL.-On Tugela evening the Ing. We wishing yon God's speed and blase- League meeting last Mponday evening Londesboro, are also in attendance. hotrr'a hard ala to , Y g We remain our true brothers.. Sign- Mies L. Andrews gave a very interest- ' Miss Addie Rathwell of titan e +• home last week. ev, E. Olivanand have ordered out their men to do neither aide having succeeded in ecor- base ball team drove out to Varna to Y daughter, Benmiller, wheeled Through their statute labor. Some of our men g P]aY the team of that place a friendly ed on behalf of the officers and members of ing paper on "A bird's eye view of the of Detroit Conservator of Musiy� End Iste ;;; hereon Monde S, G. y P in a sal, game. They agreed to play five in- Lodge No. 143, B.O.E. A. WOODMAN, JAB. Queen reign." A picnic from Col- panied b Miss Annie Pollock alcor O Y• Kell has Par are doing councils 'obs of gravelling. Scott bad,a bee on Y ao o>` " chased another wheel; he's a huatleron g J K g nin s, and Ba field went to bat. In WOODMAN, ALBERT BRIINBDDN. borne enjoyed a pleasant time at the Stanley, speat Sunday in town, the uee a' '. It a bike. Henry Boue is havin nor Mr Sawyer gave a lecture at the Alma Monday raising a drivin shed of lar e g Y The Orange Lodge presented him with 6 Woodlands on Wednesday afternoon. of Miss Annie Marshall. g t 8 P League on Wednesday evening. In- P O the first two innings Bayfield had the h 11 health, and may have to undergo an- sector Robb made bre usual glair to proportions. ions. The TabYb Edwnrda last lead by about 5, but in the fourth Var- solid silver Past Master's Jewel. F. Tebbutt, jr., accompanied by Mr. 1;1, 'r. other operation. We would like out• p°, borne .visited at henry f a pnlhed up, and the score was 1s-11. NOTES. -Knox church Presbyterian Phillips, of Fordyce, spent Sunda at" Mr J. R. Cluff and wife leave here Thn smithy to try and keep better houra,as sen dlaily out for drill8they are demtery week. Miss Mary Jamieson has gone or Ba, field. As will be seen by the da sexton atri re- 'l i; it ie annoying to hear the hammer mined not to be behind in the grade on a lengthened visit to ave iste`rvaMec S. S. have decided to havb a festival the home of the former, on con, 14.y Y ptotheoldcountry-, they go R. Stonehouse, in Bel score, playing was not br•tlhant on on July 1st•. Rev, Mr J. W. Andrews, CHEESE. -We have seen reports of via the Anchor Line, were booked by A. 0;: 'f', ringing on the anvil at Il or 12 o'clock on the nod, Miss Jennie Brownlee Scott. raised a l am on his 4th line farm either side. There is good material Messrs A. Woodman and L. Farbam cheese factories, but so far have not Pattison, and expect to be away a couple uE ; , . Yi ., at night. The an that were taken returned borne from London. where Y• The stonemasons are however, in both teams, and no doubt left here on Tuesday mornin for To- noticed anything that can touch our months at least. MrCarlinewill look afte> ,1 from Bethany horse stable had better ehehae been viartw relatives. Some on Tuesday. Coulter at resent. Ma,- g the business in the meantime. bus at ' P an interesting match will be played tanto to attend the Grand Lodge of factory. Without exception we have be returned to the owner, and trouble of our citizens picnigei at Bayfield on ��g again in a short time. Frank Keegan, the I.O. of G.T.; they represent the the best, the neatest, and one of the Messrs Peter and H. B. Kerr were11 and exposure avoided. Mr and Mrs Tuesday and repo: t a very pleasant son Bros. have done largicharnodiin in f of Bayfield, umpired the game in a sat- g , called p undeidrainin iV District Lode this Lodge and Con- pro Lie factories in this part of the to illoant Forest thio week, owing to the Hicks were the guests of T, A. McDon- time. Alm9, boys will play foot ball p g isfactory manner. stance Lodge. Mr Wilken has procur- Province; with enthusiastic pat sirs , who passed '� aid last Sabbath. the est month. Statute Labor is the � death of rheic brother James with Clinton on June 22nd, order of Lha day at present; tt go<,d NOTES. -Mrs Jowett is visiting her laws nd articles from eprr harness. and an he HolArnesvilkler,it is Cheese aoddBu at away on Saturday; be leaves a wife and d deal of oratory is practiced while du- daughter, Mrs Dr Wright, at Totten- The high price of eggs, 9 cents Factor turns q ,ter that flans for was a respected reaidenk of COIINCiL,-The council met at Kyle 'e ing roadwork. g ( ) i9 Y out an article uocurpas- p or 36 years. ��� hotel, on the 10th inst., and a court of hat°• It is rumored that several thou- brio ing revision for hearing and trial of com- sand dollars will he supple g quite a lot to the village. Mr sed in Canada. On Monday last they (Intended for last week.) put in the su le Wm. I apace, of Toronto a former took in 22,000 lbs, of milk and made 25 The Exeter Times bas this to Bay don Plaints, under by-law B, of 1897, re "big DEATH. -On the 3rd inst., Mrs Sam., mentary estimates for the improve- merchant here, is payingg a visit to his large cheeses. From 22 'to 24 cheeses Corning a new -comer in town: -"Mr Ras. ,; ,-," , 11^ drain." Fourappeala were lodged on rrel Feliadied after an illness of one men[ of Bayfield harbor. Mr James wife's people this week. Mr John is an ordinary day's make which sell Manning was one of Exeter's most re- '' You are in Minton on Jubilee Day the ground of Over assessment. After week. She was born in the county e' Pollock left on Friday on a visit to rel- Brunadun, our veteran athmaster, is keeps Mr Johnston and hist o speeted young men, and all will regret lite . June 22nd, have a look at the Free hearing each appellant and several wit- Kerry, Ireland, in 1829, and emigrated atives in Manitoba; he met friends at busy this week improving his y tants ret[ w aseis- leaving town; but will unite in wishing h` t Bicycle whish is to be given away nesses. the court finally dismissed each to this country when quite your In Hensall, and will travel with them; it is and other people's; he willgmost hkel s hr►e been ah i eaBYsa The May cheese success in his new undertaking.Mr h16n , the evening of Jnna 30th. Someone appeal, leaving theasseasmentasplaced g hoped that the trip may do him cod. ne Y Pp d the June make sin is eminent] salified for bs oe' ••> I859 she w.as married to Samuel Fells. g pensioned off after this year. The is sold for Sic. They have a❑ order g y 9 P rt%e[e; ,r'' -11 will get it and it may be you. A cash hY the engineer. On the appeal of Jae. She and her husband were among the Quite a number from our town wheel- Grand Trunk are offering single fares for a quantity of white cheese which and his employers will find him a olgrk• : •' purchase of only 60C entitles yon to McConnell, lots 7 and 8, concession 8, first settlers in this township, and al_ ed up to the Garden Party in Varna f,+r all points on Jubilee Day, .Trine they rife making now. In closing we trustworthy and industrious." guess how the figures H. R, S„ wore added to the "schedule though they'started on arra(] means, on Tuesday night. Bayfield is fast be- 22nd; cod of assessment on ]ands in-Tugkersmith" by thrffG ann economy managed t6_ S d good, going on thg_�1at and 23rd, would say if any one wants to se ust n-11 g . 111-2.3-4-6-6-0.12-14.20. 9Q_W!ng a, un ay resort far wheelmen. returning on the 23rd; the it -cent how a cheese factory ought to be man- Mr E. Moore and wife, of Chicago, were are arranged in the sealed envelope. and each assessed $I for oiltletliabilit secure a good competency. Sheleaves Rev Mn Oaten preaches his farewell change in the time table, which went aged, it could be well to step into r in town Wednesday paying a visit, whit P -After the close of the court the coup- her husband and one son. The funeral sermon on Sunday evening next. The into effect here last Monday, does not factory, which our good natured cheese on thsir way to Goderich, to the ]ad ' I i 1 positively be given away June cil sat for general business. A petition on Saturday was largely attended It 13i$h School Entrance and P. S. L. ex- make any change as far as this atat.ion maker would take great pleasure in brother, Mr Whitely,Custom Officer, N r z was presented from J Sproat and acv- q neighbors, arnuny aminationa o P 1 t+ , p ac uaintances and nei ig 28th of June n in the achbol on the is coiner ned. Was Maggie Tipling, of showing them through. p Moore ie head book-keeper for, the whole ' �j ., r etal others, being a majority of the as- thosr3 present being Mrs James Arch: the primery-,candidates Cleveland is here on a visit to her ala _ sale jewelry house of Berry, Allen & 00 Ow "? sensed owners, as required by Section 3 bald, of Seaforth, Miss Day, Wingham, go to Clinton. Thg brass and is prat- ter, Mrs Jeffrey. John Brunsdon cut He was at one time secretary of thri ftif of the Drainage Act 1894, praying that and Miss Irwin, Clinton, all of whom Th hard every night, and often dis- a field of rye this week which averaged Benmiller Association and treasurer and olerk"16f t1le,, ,'.` • the council would take steps for the had taught S.S. No. 13 and had made course sweet strains on the street, about seven feet. Miss Rosella Craw- NOTES. -Mrs Henry Butts is serious- town of Goderich. About fourteen ee t About ''Rome cool Clothing 1 We 4ePl ening, straightening, wideningand their homewith her�whileresidin here. which are much apppreciated by the ford atter a severe illness is able to be ly ill with grip. Rev E. Olivant is ago he removed to Chicago to neo, t have a durable line oP 2 thread Bal- otherwise improving theetream,Jrnow , The pall -bearers were Messrs. David townspeople. A. E. M Thomson and around again. Mr M. S run loaded back from Conference to stay with us poen ion which be now holds. He has the : "' bri an Underwear, f sized French as the "Tyndall creek" on lots 1 to 7 J, . Whiddon wheeled to St. Joseph a car of ma le lumber for Mase gar, another year, and we are glad he is. sed Kingston, where he met Rev Scott, Walter Nichol, Jno, Coultas, G}. on Monde evening expecting a sur- p Y Miss Flu lit.,, ,'; t t , neck, sateen trimme ' ' con, 4, H. R. S, The clerk was instruct- Fothergil, W. Johnson and Gregor y t P g ris Co. on Thursday. Master A. Bro Gledhill was visiting at Mr Whiting, under whose ministration a fly d i a each, ed to have the township engineer, Mr g prise, and they go one; all there was don returned to Toronto afters Wm Trifles for a few days 111r Ham- Goderich ho was converted and b Bilk ige Sl tan oottdn o`aa at 260. by Rev Mr The service was conducted to be seen mi t be seen in an town, in a short vacation at home. Neglige Shirts, 600, 760, and �1, F'•W.Farncomba make an examination by Rev Mr Higley, of Blyth. gg y g Pna- lin and his daughter, of kitchell, are he was married Bome thin Y WI70r>nt Jubilee Ties -royal poaple the nor- of the said drain, and report uppon its viz., three or fourhoasea not near com- Tipling called on R. B. Jeffre t G. the guasta of Mrs Thos. Gledhill. Mr He also called, on his' brother in Toro' td� ' � ;' rent thing -25o g, condition as soon as possible. A short Stanley pletion, a saw mill, and a blacksmith week on his way to Wingham. John Geu. Gledhill, of Detroit, who has been who has been on the editorial staff of lits , ,,," s meeting of Council will be held on the shop. Donaldson and Geimenhart are Bell was in Stratford last week at- visiting friends here, has returneill Globe icor a great many years. Ile re o We arena -to -date in the Fnrni De- evening of June 24, at Ryje's Hotel, to STOCK. -Mr Jas. McFarlane has sold prepared to "doctor" wheels; they tending the races at that place. Wm, home. Ttie Temperance people made business very depPessed on the otheitti +' partment. finally pass By -Law B. 'renders will to John Foote &Sons of the Bayfield have a supply of repairs and whee tut- Carter received some nice tow] Win. great preparations last Monday night of the line, and can't see where a rti� Vdf1 ': be received up to. July 5, for the con- rO�' a fine Polled Angus Bull ata niahinga on hand. li Cobour for the walk on Sunday next: all the is to come in while the staple a nont14,0* 6 T. Jackson, sr., Clinton struction of drainage work on "big good price. g this week. Brunsdon & p R ' >, Sons received another car of machin'• different societies are going.'to march products of the Country remain at prelib>s�i ` drain. Specifications may be seen at NOTEB.-MrA. McDougal, student of SEAFORTH DEFAIILTED.-The lacrosse er this week.Prom Massey Harris C°, from Gledhill a hall to the church; the low prices. $ Victoria Block, Eetbblished 1864. the office of the township clerk or at McG1illColle a,Mantreal,ie spending his match, which was to have been ala ed - ym• y Foresters, Workmen, Englishmen; k;. the ofjfice of F. W. Farneomb, London. g g y� W Whital received another car of We mentioned it before but without a vacation at home. Mr Wm. Graham at Stratford on the 9th; did not mater- shingles this week: The Oran emen True Blues and Temperance Society; Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, Prethfor 6 -1 ` r. doubt Clintons oelebratlon on June 22nd g g is expected home shortly; g put in an we are doubtful whether the church Canada t!>,„, r Clinton's Len Length ofdtain three miles; en i LLIE, h y; his cattle a1 pp Seaforth failing to have invested in anew supplyy o#Ccoats, will held them all. ,and Hon. A. S. H;,pd�.r )eta;,, will so ass all. estimated cost,$1,800, A. G}. SMILLIE, whie were of good quality, were aoo appearance. In consega-)nce Seaforth caPs, etc•, aad twill be out in high style • , � of Ontario, were yesterday pe Clark,' disposed of. loses the game by default. on the morning of the 12th of July, thedegree of L. L. 1), by the ]''rr7riltiilit t i THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS the 1 ( 1. • : JLlu 4, � - . -/ .M - ,,r . ' ., . '; I 1 ,, . _ 1 ., r I ..". "If u CLIA -�� - % I.. I Freewinner I 7 0 ,N.- i. ' jubilee 1.. AA programs u June �in� in pocket edition have been prop : ed to serve not only as a ];aide kd. ,, the day's performanpea, but 6169 tail, AT CLINTON-lass. -Hotels bre a souvenir to be long, preserved, in : all first-class. Purchasers of ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. �- remembr6noe of your celebration,9t '1 Jeweleay, or any -article:in our CLINTON, ONT.; JUNE 18) 1897 the 60th annivereary of good Queen 11 I 11 store to theamonntof$2tircver, #1 a your in advance 01,60 when not so paid Victoria,' reign, See that you gab; . on the morning of June 22, will - -�, t i one. pentad hotel in to Ticket, AROUND THE U$. MMMLIM SEE ALSO good 6t any hotel in town, The Jubilee LQndest oro What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication ENTERTAINMENT, - g Ruburn that you tail not to take advantage, f, SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Exeter Next Tuesday, J ung 22 will be a gala the jubilee exercises at Do school this J• lr��nortiox, tlanuracturer of and seal, r of the genome whisk bargain wet,, •' Hulett dap throughout the British Empire. d Y• Come and show our a to Ll ht and Hoavv Harness, Whl s, Vallee,, are now offering, Shrewd buyers„ POLITICAL. -Mr J. P. Whitney Con- THIEVING. -Ung night recently some From the smallest hamlet to the larg. Fria y parse- coma, Brushes, Robes, Costa, Dorso Trim' who read our last week's ad and at, 1Katches, Jeureley aervative leader in the Ontario House, one stole about a dozen Sue pullets iation of the work of the scholars and mines, Leather Braces, Etc, terwards examined thq whiek,we)r@ AND Exclusive 11loveltles held a meeting at Exeter on Saturday from the about of James Aikens, of the P the Your loyalty to your country. All are WEDDING BELLS. -Another of those not slow in eeizir, the o eat metro oils, Queens Diamond ( welcome, Exercises start at 1.30, very ha g at realty, ;, , N in oar large show window. There's last, which it to said was attended by 2nd eon. They have a pretty good Jubilee will be celebrated in some CALLED AWAY. - Q❑ Wednesday PPY events took place at the nor would you did you but realize::::,. a special goodness about all our about 3,000 persons. Mr. W hitney and idea who the uilt party was. morning Miss Catharine Barber ay residence yofmM wh ro• Symington on the exceptional value this while , d Mr. Thomas y form or other. In Clinton, extensive, calved a tele ram from Parry Soure.nd Wednesday when Mr Minna Baer really to at our price of 10° each or goods- It You desire flret"class gwood were met at the DEATH,- T, Noble, eon of Mr. T, g and Mise Bella Scutt were joined e 3 for 260, ,� el "r`• repair work, bbreinng your articles depot byga parkyof local Conservatives Noble, of the 3rd, died on Friday last I expensive and elaborate preparations District that hgr father was ver sick ether in ha ire.ncludin r. Harry Eilber, of Credit- , after an illness of several months, aged have been made fur the observance of and to consequence of that she started g PpY wedlock. Rev. M THE SALE c on, the Conservative candidate for, llendetson performed the cerernonv. 17 years. He was a promising young the day, It will be no ordinary cele- hoto see him on e she Clay Thursday ursd y morn ing. that and Mr Gilbert Baer and Miss Mag „ of Paris Groan has already began. Crews South Huron. The meeting in the man and much sympathy is ex expressed P Y PKin acted as roomeamau and btu , s_ Nothing better -nothing P. R of therink t the afternoon was one for hie grants. bration. From early morning until y recover, maig g quite so ' A skating p her father may d, after which all sat down to J good. has yet been d isouvered for the .1 Jeweler &Ex art of the best gatherings that has asserxt• MvsTNoTllo IT, -Parties From town Moslc.-Mrs Whitt, of Clinton, who 1''r" Expert bled during the week to listen to Mr. are in the habit of taking rubbish of leans at night'there there will be various has taught music in this place for s who Provided, a good things s which wet a destruction of potato bugs &o. The 4 Watch Repairer Whitney, he havin been on a stump- one sort and another and dumping it g they passed kind we sail is pure, Govern• Y g fol ma of amusements to suit all re- et al yearn, made her last visit a week the hours awn b tri Ment Standard. Our q �1.• tly�• ing tour. Dr. Rollins presided, and on the roadside of the 2nd concession. gttirements, The Bos Bri ads g y y PP►ng the light price. 1 around Lim on the platform, besides I We are requested to say that this must Mise M. Anderson, of Blyth. ptMi`sa the morning. too till the wee ams hours of p You P6Y more you Y g pro- P' 25o a pound. If the visiting politicians, were a number be discontinued, on legal action will be cession and parades, will be a novel Anderson, therefore, called on several on apleastr pe top Niaoalra Falls al 1 t gay too much -if yoa,pay less you �`. of prominent local men, Besides the taken. et less, ' y s eaker of the day, Dr. Rollins, Major IMPROVING. -The friends of Mr J,g sight' worth coming miles to see, and of or1e8 on Wedn class. It lith th likely iafter which they will settle down Ito 4 Rrnberle p will possess several features that have g g the realities of married life. 0R SFE('TAGyLES Beck and Mr, Thomas Magwood, M. P. !Lowery, teacher, will 'be t she will succeed. the public generally know very lit, ' NOTES. -A number of our citizens P., addressed the meeting, which broke know that he is improving, Abut does CHURCH• -Rev CotizenR reached in 11�attended a picnic at Port Albert on up early to allow Mr Whitney to catch not expect to resume hie teachin dot What blwith tthreee ezcellen section. REgIIRNED. - Mr Frank Lewis, a the Methu ist Church Sunda mo ' g pp p tie. That a why so many peddl6re Saturday and report a good time. Mr the train for London. les until after the holidays, S.G. Plum. t bands Yours Englishman who lived here a ing from Zechariah 463 ; He Sunday thrive on the enormous prices they Will and, Mies Annie Powell spent few years, and skipped out in 1891 re- receive for ordinary goods fitted in N- mer, of {ainton, is efficiently taking keenly contested base ball and lacrosse preaching a Jubilee sermon next. Sun - Sunday in Whitechurch. Messrs Jas. turned last week and called on some day night. $pwurth Lea ne Inst un a most ordinary way. WE protect' M. Blue and Thos, Owen are at present his place in the meantime. matches, bicycle parades, a troupe of Parties, but it is said ha was not hon- Tuesday evening, when gibe els your interests by fitting you °are- 11 I ` . on the sick list. Owing to the recent Goderich Township GETTING FEWER. -Some persons the expert acrobats, and various other at. orable enough to call round and pay of officers took place: Pr c. E n fully and properly at reasonable, , -heavy rains the farmers in this section 1MPRoyEMENTS. - Thos. Mason, of other day were speaking about the de- the debts he left behind 'him. If he raft; 1st vice, F. Tubb; es" O. E. Er- prices, and to save you from all'.:. iia. have had great difficultay in getting the base line, is improving his barns b mise of the early settlers, when the re• tractions, coating all together bund- would settle up it would be a genuine Sturdy; Lit • , 2nd vice G. L. possible risk our offer of ,,your e: g Y [nark was made that on the• north reds of dollars, should draw an immense ,jubilee for some. >, E. A. Blair; Social money baok if not satisfied" ig a .'i. their spring seeding done v a proper the addition of a stable underneath, boundary, if we mistake not only JUBILEE SUNDAY SERPICE. -The L. F artelll; Treas., J. Nicholson • Sec. r,;+;',,, shape; they, however, have finished and will go more extenaivelyintostock Y crowd to Clinton. A special train wit ergu,un; Organist, S. Blau'; sub'- standing one. z,; and craps in general are looking fain than ever. Tom is quite a stock -man, three of the pioneer settlers aFe left; members of the several societies have ,ject last Tuesday evening was taken b �� well. J, A. Bradlgy and J. A. Blue Y buys cod man head. the,,are Messrs. Farrow, Maine, and bring down the Goderich contingent decided to unite in attending divine Mr J. Y ALLEN cSt WILSON anyhow and bu g y service in the Methodist Ch Martell: How to get the roost Lave started building their houses, NOTES, -Mr David Prouse is at pres- NEw BARNS. -Mr Matt. Mains, the of pleasure seekers, and special trains ph here good out of the bible, Graduate Druggists & Opticians,.,, ,i'' , which will add greatly to the appear- ant confined to" the house through well known contractor, has the follow- on June 20th. All will at the I 11 Clinton. ance of their farms and the section in sickness. Picnics are now the order in on the London Huron & Bruce Temperance hall at 2 p, n d march PSRS°NALS•-Mr Dan Ross, brother 11 •general; Jas. Brown is also erect* a of the da g jobs in hand -new bank barn to convey passengers home after' in a body to the Church, re a Tub• of Dr Russ, and Misa Robson, of Clin- Open morning of June 22nd.•. large barn. The Amberley Weigh taking aytrip tolttlelpahmourJnbilee CoulE�tesWEaetn�'Vawanoah; anotherth; new barn rf°Gr thg celebration. The morning at flee sermon will he areae.,. by Rev ti°• R'ere the gugsts of Dr Ruaa gun. Scale Co. held iia annual meetingg in Day, owing to the Chea 4+tea. Thorns Skelton Morris which cues everybody. In MDEArx FaMRCBucand in KERLINE. e1Auuth- day last. Mr D. Mole, of (Minton bun_ �'N•���>>PSOW th11�e town hall Saturday night, andafter P tractions are free to ever da ed under the parental roof. Mr ' auditing the books a dividend of 10 A RARE TREAT, -While Mrs George raised n Wednesday: one for William the afternoon an admission fee of 25c er of the pioneer settlers of this grand Ket and wife of Clinton, Sundayed Personal per cent was declared to all sharehold- Hanley, of town, was visitin her _ gg Mills, Hullo f also rmop an enta to township passed away to his eternal with Mr T. Erratt, Mr E. King, of f "'" brother, Alex. Welsh, of txoderich the barns of D. Dunlop and Matt, for adults and lOc for children will be home on Friday evening, in the per- Duhith, is at present visitin nude t shall be glad to have contributions to, Z ars, ,which will be paid out on makin P the parental roof. Mr Dan gE' r g townshi�p� last week, she vias treated Glow, Hullett, with other smaller con- charged at the Park, the admission fee Ion of My George Cockerline. Enjoy- h rdt is this column mora any of our readers, I8: application to the weigh -master. Mr p tracts. He has also the contract for to the Park in the evening being only g y good bealth Pre from Stratford Business College- You sir rjroiton ane purpose going away ; Hugh McLeod has backing that be can liv Mrs Welah'to maple syrup made by gall throe h life fain herself twenty-two years ago on the the new bridge to be built at McGre- he intends staying ' p tell us, or send use,.; clip more sheep in a day than any he sustained a paralytic stroke a few Y ng at home for Lite note to that effect. same farm, It was just as good as gor'a. IO cents. There will be plenty of days since, and never recovered. For summer, Miss F. Fotheringham, of Mr J. Ransford was in Owen Sound this other man in the two townships; he grand stand accommodation also. Y Brucefield, called on Miss E. Ross on week on business. ,clipped ten sheep in 55 minutes last the day it wap put up. DISGRACEFUL, -One day last week 41 ears he has been a resident of Hul- week; there are no flies on Hugh.' --Mr OBITUARY. -We have this week to some miscreant entered the school- Everybody who wishes to en'o lett. He was a plain unassuming man; Monday. Mr H. Mew and wife, of Mrs John Holmes and baby are visiting, Howard McLellan, who left here a chronicle the death of one of the early house of school section No. 2, Hallett,them enjoy yet one whose integrity and honor was Carlow, were the guests of Mr J. Ett- friends in Brantford. ling last Sunda fo d. . i' I. 11 short time ago, has arrived in Winni- Pioneers of this township in the person by a window and after committing themselves should come to Clinton on beyond question, and he enjoyed the Y• Mrs A. P. Warren Mr Cornyn, editor of the Wingham Ads nipeg, and }Ias secured a position at of Mr Wm. Henderson who died on certain depredations, defaced the school Tuesday next. good will and high esteem of all who returned borne last Tuesday from visit- vanee, was in town yesterday, his. trade. Mrs Bradley and family June 10th, at the residence of his fence by writing the most obscene and New him. Born in Yorkshire, he 1°g frienda.,in Goderich. Mr H, Et Mias Bertha Scott returned to her hospia, left last week for Erie, where they daughter, Mrs McMillan, of the 4th offensive language. Any person who came to this country when quite ]t°� Sunday under the parental roof. tel duties in Rhode Island last week. purpose spending the summer, con, Deceased bad reached the ma- will give such information as will lead Blyth young, living for a time in Chingua- NOTES, -Mrs L. L. Couzen's mother, Mr Lockie, of Waterloo, has been visit -:;j Lure age of 83 years, and up to the time to the apprehension of the aforesaid NOTES. Gracey, of Wingbam, cousy: His wife died about 18 months . ing his coaein, Dr Turnbull, of his late short illness had been a specimen of hums,nity will not only be was a visitor at her father's residence since, a loss he felt very keenly.A Mrs Livingstone, is visiting at the �; eonstanee hearty and robust man, Through his rewarded but will also on Sunda Methodist. for man parsonage. Mr R. Jones has engaged Frank Turnbull has returned from' col -t g prove abene- of Miss Beatrice Robinson, wa sin his Y Years, he was al- with Mr J. Young for the summer; lege, and is studying with his brother. a;' • NOTES,-Tbe meeting of the Epworth kind and obliging manners he bad factor to his race. y, is renewing old acquain• Y place in church, and was Robert seems to like Auburn the best, Mr Gordon Waldron of Toronto, League will be held on Monday even- won for himself a, reputation which is WEDDED, -An interestin event Lances in town at present. Mr and one of the builders of the present edi- Mr A. McKenzie, of Blyth, • , o onto, spear . ing next webk, Jtme 21st. Rev. J. W. g g Mre W. W. b`arran, of Clinton, were fico. His daugiltera are Mrs Matt. Y , is improv- Sunday with big parents on the London isatin Indeed few were held in such took place at the house of Mrs David ing J. Nicholson's place. Misa i1I, ,'•. Andrews was detained at Londesboro high esteem in the neighborhood. He Reid, of this township, last Wednes- in town on Sunday, Mrs Shepherd, Mains, Mrs Pingle and Mrs Henry Sturdy went to Toronto last Wednes- road. " , Sabbath afternoon toconducta funeral came tot his country when it was cov- day, when her daughter, Jane, was °f Muncey, is at present visiting her Adams, of this place; Mra 'John Sttr- Mr Brewer, of the Molsone Bank es sots. ,.. service• Mr Robt. Holmes, of Clinton. eyed witb forests and endured thetria'a married to Mr Francis Martin. Both daughter, Mrs Dr. Tait. Miss Nellie C°a, Pilot Mound; and Mrs W. S. sidewalks ate seg for the LO.G.T• The wford getting fixed up, which to leave here for the old country early i t: ^.. took charge of the service here. The and hardships of the early settlers,but are popular young people of the town- Kelly was visiting friends in Bel rave Killarney ; he also leaves Jaly, all was borne with Christian fortitude. ship, and a large number of friends on Sunda } g snl� 'un, o r Geor e' Cockerline, who will he much appreciated by our young Literary Tuesday evening was a dwere y. Quite a number of the g people. Measr4 T. mark arid E. Rowed Mr Pierce, of the Dominion Bank, Sea- r success and a large number were P e b e a consistent member of the witnessed the ceremony, which was f°embers of the Canadian Order of g the old homestead. His are cin to give the grandest forth, spent Sunday with big brother=in present. The program conaiate of y.terian church, and a staunch performed by the Rev J. A. Hamilton. Foresters attended the funeral of their funeral took place on Saturda and going g g ndest concert short addresses by members of the Liberal in politics. He leaves a family The bridesmaid was Miss Lily J. Mar- mother Forester, Mr Geo. Cockerline was largelY attended, He beton ed ever given in the village in the Tem- law, Mr Tiedall. of seven -three sons and four dao b tin, sister of the groom, while the ' also to the C. O, F., b g erance ball on the 12th of July• the Kra Hunter and Miss Ethel, of Kincar+ league on 8 subjects as follows •Look g in Londesboro on Sunday wfternoon, y whom he was ►,est talent in is engaged, dine are here on a month's visit to Mr J. '; Up," 'Lift Upp' 4" "Pay Up,'��'"Write tars -all of whom are married. His groomsman was David Reid, brother A SIIDDEN DEATH. -A very sad and buried. among the Il in Cl Clintonn n R. Downs, Stevens, Up, `Brush Up, Pay p, 'Grow wife and two children recede him, of the bride. After a generous wed- unexpected death occurred in Out' leave PRESENTATION. -Mr Gen. Williams the comic. Air A1. I3nldVnver and Up, Summed Up They were very while the rest of the family have the ding dinner, the evening was spent in midst in the home of Mr and Mts Jos, s for the Old Country shottly, Rodger•. ;,r,• 1,,,,r ii„g l lrin ., Mr Messrs E. Moser' and W. Taman, of practical and helpful, Several pieces of sincere sympathy of the community. the usual festivities, when the happy Combs, when their' infant daughter, The Sons of England held a s eeial or der a. l,igi, r, :100 huiteri r; !getting Blyth, pard their friends a flying visit music interspersed completed this un- The funeral to Maitland cemetery on couple, amid the good wishes of all, Olive Irene, died on Saturday evening, meeting on Tbursday evening and pre- rile• IUACO, `li 13,,,i,l of \V lin r;hanm this week, ique program. Mr Bert Andrews Saturday was IargFly attended, left for their horse. 1 g• sented him with a Bible and the fol- �'i�ir ill r bio father -in -fan', illi Q, Messrs Br p nd- a and bride, of Elimvitle, spent Sunday • The child was seemingly we 1 enough lowing addre4s:- ' e %" 6 ydone and Rand intends e up to early Saturday morning, when GEo. WILLIASta, EsQ. DEAR Srli AND Bao.: g• ing their holidays in the old country, and here with the former's parents, East Wawanosh it suddenly went into convulsions, -We, Lha Sona and officers Of S. O. L leave therefor on the 30th. r, ;' N. -T a oche from which it never recovered. It bad Lodge, No. 143, having learned of your in- HOlmesville George Robb, of town, has charge of Porter's Hill FELL Dowty. -The other day while BROKEN, - While playing football est reached that tie when it was be- tendon to leave t ur village to visit Barley's drug, store, Wittow ,611; the t workmen were engaged in jacking u last Saturday evening, West i g your BUILDING.-Mr'r, C. Pickard is pull- for being away on a visit, propria. ,,: NO woNDER-It was noticed last weekj g p g, Quinn ing loved by older ones of the house- home and native land, feel we cannot allow 1°g down his 11th con._ barn, and mov- that Stewart McDougall was lookingMr Wise's barn, on the Huron toad, had the misfortune to get his collar hold and acquaintances. The inter- You to depart from our midst without in 1° villageproperty,wh r st Unusuallyha and had the work nearly -completed, it. bone broken. y p g it to the villa where Mr and Mrs 'rhos. Atkinson, of Kin- - pPY, so much so thfound at thement took place on the following Mon• some way acknowledging your kind ser- he is Putting it on a stone foundation, lough have been visiting Mrs. S. Walsh; tumbled. Fortunately no one wa's CHEESE. -The Blyth cheese factory day afternoon at 2 o'clock, The mo- vices as our s cretary for the past four ROAD MAKING,- ' thatha°Title gel hato d err inquire, his hurt, the barn was somewhat injured P y cheese last week Cher and father have the s m 6th of Mfg Atkinson being a neice at'thii; lady. di. ossa of the May p The spring road- home, by the fall. for eight cents per pound. Mr Stein- the community in their sudden be which sou have filled the office. mWeefeel arekcenseauentlg one, and the roads forMsevera0attieon, tubo has been`dway =.V� holf was the purchaser. weeks, and latterly .i IFOOTBALL-Our football practise on SAD DEATH, -A couple of weeks ago NOTES. -Mr s J. •W, McFarlane, of reavement, your departure will be deeply regretted by travel. We thinktheRoad CommisFa bad . , returs home hDr ie I Tuesday and Saturday evenings, is Mrs Traquair came up to visit with Middlesex, ib visiting her father Mr G. Williams, of Allenford un all, and that our loss will y your gate, stoner would do well to visit fa, and week, creating quite a sensation in the neigh- the family c•f Mr W. Chapman, and McGowan. Mr and Mrs Murdock of Bayfield and that your trip home may be an en- impress upon our township father: Mr Geor a Stewart ba'1 borhood, and large crowds gather each while here she was tak.eti ill: Although -'Ashfield were the guests of their joyabte one. As a slight token of remem- the advisability of `doin our statute with r der, who met'.., evening to witness the game. There'is everything possible was done for her daughter,Mrs R. C. McGowan fora kIxING UP. -In order to add to the brance of the many ha g an accident about three weeks Ego, talk of organizing a base ball club also she continued to fail, and died on few days. Mrs Geo: McGowan and ht r comfort and convenience of picnicers •have had together, we ask your to accept roads for all the summer. spoil the was only able to be out last week, and i Wedr�eaday. Her remains were' in- daughter, Mrs Richmond of Bl th, at his favorite resort, Mr Jowett has this Bible, and we trust that you may ion • We are getting around as usual. ' TEMPLARa.-The Good TempTara will tarred in rile Rogervflle Cemetery on left for Halton Co. thin week to visit Y y g glad to hear that the pathmaster of not have a meeting next week, as the Friday, a number showing their res" friends there. Y erected a new shed for cooking aur- be spared to read and study its precepts Holmesville beat has decided not to J W Brown, of New York, was a visitcr poses. and accept its teachings, and may the do the work until after the 22nd. to his old home on the Huron road last .. might sf meeting falls on the 22nd, and ppact to her memory. She was the wi Hol S rift aide week. Mr Brown was married on Wed everybody expects to be away to Clin- dow of the late John Traquair, and MATCH. -A team from S. S. No. g WHAT I6 NEEDED, -We understand Y p g you into all truth, and NOTES, -Miss Stephenson returned ton, celebrating the great jubilee. Thr ]eaves agrown-up family, came over last Bal urday evening and fort Reeve Burns is tryin to arras a no doubt when so engaged you will think home from Tuckersmi th on Sunday, nesday at Salem, t° Miss Mary Fiel3,eistei ',', g yt of the brethren who cherish the most kind- Mr Sohn Crooks, who has been enjoy of Mrs Sam Brown, of Hallett. lodge will meet again on the29th,whcn played a friendly match with the u. telephone connection with this vii" ,.`+ a good time may be expected. pifs of S. S. No, 13, which resultedp n That would be a great conven- ]y feelings towards you, Wishing you in holidays and measles since the 21t.h, NOTES• -Mies Kate Walker, who is ]age' every success in this life and though g H. B. Chant is attending the Grand training fora professional nurse, ie favor of No. 13 by 1-0. Immediate y fence and we hope his efforts map be ed, in time we have the hoe of meetin returned to Goderich last week. Tem- Lodge meeting of the Good Template a , NOTES, un y J. Colr'rtice visited visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs after the above match Westfield and aucceseful, p g pare meet Monday night next, when Toronto, as representative for Clinton Bethany Sunday School last Sabbath. E. Pappil. Our pathmastera have tak- again wber_e parting will., be unknown, a good program is ex .ected, At the Messrs Andrews, Woodman and Grey, or,' ;'r,; t Mies Edith Cox s ant a few daysat en itdvanta a of the dr weather and the (3th line to �ac� ne wastcalled BA9ERALL.-On Tugela evening the Ing. We wishing yon God's speed and blase- League meeting last Mponday evening Londesboro, are also in attendance. hotrr'a hard ala to , Y g We remain our true brothers.. Sign- Mies L. Andrews gave a very interest- ' Miss Addie Rathwell of titan e +• home last week. ev, E. Olivanand have ordered out their men to do neither aide having succeeded in ecor- base ball team drove out to Varna to Y daughter, Benmiller, wheeled Through their statute labor. Some of our men g P]aY the team of that place a friendly ed on behalf of the officers and members of ing paper on "A bird's eye view of the of Detroit Conservator of Musiy� End Iste ;;; hereon Monde S, G. y P in a sal, game. They agreed to play five in- Lodge No. 143, B.O.E. A. WOODMAN, JAB. Queen reign." A picnic from Col- panied b Miss Annie Pollock alcor O Y• Kell has Par are doing councils 'obs of gravelling. Scott bad,a bee on Y ao o>` " chased another wheel; he's a huatleron g J K g nin s, and Ba field went to bat. In WOODMAN, ALBERT BRIINBDDN. borne enjoyed a pleasant time at the Stanley, speat Sunday in town, the uee a' '. It a bike. Henry Boue is havin nor Mr Sawyer gave a lecture at the Alma Monday raising a drivin shed of lar e g Y The Orange Lodge presented him with 6 Woodlands on Wednesday afternoon. of Miss Annie Marshall. g t 8 P League on Wednesday evening. In- P O the first two innings Bayfield had the h 11 health, and may have to undergo an- sector Robb made bre usual glair to proportions. ions. The TabYb Edwnrda last lead by about 5, but in the fourth Var- solid silver Past Master's Jewel. F. Tebbutt, jr., accompanied by Mr. 1;1, 'r. other operation. We would like out• p°, borne .visited at henry f a pnlhed up, and the score was 1s-11. NOTES. -Knox church Presbyterian Phillips, of Fordyce, spent Sunda at" Mr J. R. Cluff and wife leave here Thn smithy to try and keep better houra,as sen dlaily out for drill8they are demtery week. Miss Mary Jamieson has gone or Ba, field. As will be seen by the da sexton atri re- 'l i; it ie annoying to hear the hammer mined not to be behind in the grade on a lengthened visit to ave iste`rvaMec S. S. have decided to havb a festival the home of the former, on con, 14.y Y ptotheoldcountry-, they go R. Stonehouse, in Bel score, playing was not br•tlhant on on July 1st•. Rev, Mr J. W. Andrews, CHEESE. -We have seen reports of via the Anchor Line, were booked by A. 0;: 'f', ringing on the anvil at Il or 12 o'clock on the nod, Miss Jennie Brownlee Scott. raised a l am on his 4th line farm either side. There is good material Messrs A. Woodman and L. Farbam cheese factories, but so far have not Pattison, and expect to be away a couple uE ; , . Yi ., at night. The an that were taken returned borne from London. where Y• The stonemasons are however, in both teams, and no doubt left here on Tuesday mornin for To- noticed anything that can touch our months at least. MrCarlinewill look afte> ,1 from Bethany horse stable had better ehehae been viartw relatives. Some on Tuesday. Coulter at resent. Ma,- g the business in the meantime. bus at ' P an interesting match will be played tanto to attend the Grand Lodge of factory. Without exception we have be returned to the owner, and trouble of our citizens picnigei at Bayfield on ��g again in a short time. Frank Keegan, the I.O. of G.T.; they represent the the best, the neatest, and one of the Messrs Peter and H. B. Kerr were11 and exposure avoided. Mr and Mrs Tuesday and repo: t a very pleasant son Bros. have done largicharnodiin in f of Bayfield, umpired the game in a sat- g , called p undeidrainin iV District Lode this Lodge and Con- pro Lie factories in this part of the to illoant Forest thio week, owing to the Hicks were the guests of T, A. McDon- time. Alm9, boys will play foot ball p g isfactory manner. stance Lodge. Mr Wilken has procur- Province; with enthusiastic pat sirs , who passed '� aid last Sabbath. the est month. Statute Labor is the � death of rheic brother James with Clinton on June 22nd, order of Lha day at present; tt go<,d NOTES. -Mrs Jowett is visiting her laws nd articles from eprr harness. and an he HolArnesvilkler,it is Cheese aoddBu at away on Saturday; be leaves a wife and d deal of oratory is practiced while du- daughter, Mrs Dr Wright, at Totten- The high price of eggs, 9 cents Factor turns q ,ter that flans for was a respected reaidenk of COIINCiL,-The council met at Kyle 'e ing roadwork. g ( ) i9 Y out an article uocurpas- p or 36 years. ��� hotel, on the 10th inst., and a court of hat°• It is rumored that several thou- brio ing revision for hearing and trial of com- sand dollars will he supple g quite a lot to the village. Mr sed in Canada. On Monday last they (Intended for last week.) put in the su le Wm. I apace, of Toronto a former took in 22,000 lbs, of milk and made 25 The Exeter Times bas this to Bay don Plaints, under by-law B, of 1897, re "big DEATH. -On the 3rd inst., Mrs Sam., mentary estimates for the improve- merchant here, is payingg a visit to his large cheeses. From 22 'to 24 cheeses Corning a new -comer in town: -"Mr Ras. ,; ,-," , 11^ drain." Fourappeala were lodged on rrel Feliadied after an illness of one men[ of Bayfield harbor. Mr James wife's people this week. Mr John is an ordinary day's make which sell Manning was one of Exeter's most re- '' You are in Minton on Jubilee Day the ground of Over assessment. After week. She was born in the county e' Pollock left on Friday on a visit to rel- Brunadun, our veteran athmaster, is keeps Mr Johnston and hist o speeted young men, and all will regret lite . June 22nd, have a look at the Free hearing each appellant and several wit- Kerry, Ireland, in 1829, and emigrated atives in Manitoba; he met friends at busy this week improving his y tants ret[ w aseis- leaving town; but will unite in wishing h` t Bicycle whish is to be given away nesses. the court finally dismissed each to this country when quite your In Hensall, and will travel with them; it is and other people's; he willgmost hkel s hr►e been ah i eaBYsa The May cheese success in his new undertaking.Mr h16n , the evening of Jnna 30th. Someone appeal, leaving theasseasmentasplaced g hoped that the trip may do him cod. ne Y Pp d the June make sin is eminent] salified for bs oe' ••> I859 she w.as married to Samuel Fells. g pensioned off after this year. The is sold for Sic. They have a❑ order g y 9 P rt%e[e; ,r'' -11 will get it and it may be you. A cash hY the engineer. On the appeal of Jae. She and her husband were among the Quite a number from our town wheel- Grand Trunk are offering single fares for a quantity of white cheese which and his employers will find him a olgrk• : •' purchase of only 60C entitles yon to McConnell, lots 7 and 8, concession 8, first settlers in this township, and al_ ed up to the Garden Party in Varna f,+r all points on Jubilee Day, .Trine they rife making now. In closing we trustworthy and industrious." guess how the figures H. R, S„ wore added to the "schedule though they'started on arra(] means, on Tuesday night. Bayfield is fast be- 22nd; cod of assessment on ]ands in-Tugkersmith" by thrffG ann economy managed t6_ S d good, going on thg_�1at and 23rd, would say if any one wants to se ust n-11 g . 111-2.3-4-6-6-0.12-14.20. 9Q_W!ng a, un ay resort far wheelmen. returning on the 23rd; the it -cent how a cheese factory ought to be man- Mr E. Moore and wife, of Chicago, were are arranged in the sealed envelope. and each assessed $I for oiltletliabilit secure a good competency. Sheleaves Rev Mn Oaten preaches his farewell change in the time table, which went aged, it could be well to step into r in town Wednesday paying a visit, whit P -After the close of the court the coup- her husband and one son. The funeral sermon on Sunday evening next. The into effect here last Monday, does not factory, which our good natured cheese on thsir way to Goderich, to the ]ad ' I i 1 positively be given away June cil sat for general business. A petition on Saturday was largely attended It 13i$h School Entrance and P. S. L. ex- make any change as far as this atat.ion maker would take great pleasure in brother, Mr Whitely,Custom Officer, N r z was presented from J Sproat and acv- q neighbors, arnuny aminationa o P 1 t+ , p ac uaintances and nei ig 28th of June n in the achbol on the is coiner ned. Was Maggie Tipling, of showing them through. p Moore ie head book-keeper for, the whole ' �j ., r etal others, being a majority of the as- thosr3 present being Mrs James Arch: the primery-,candidates Cleveland is here on a visit to her ala _ sale jewelry house of Berry, Allen & 00 Ow "? sensed owners, as required by Section 3 bald, of Seaforth, Miss Day, Wingham, go to Clinton. Thg brass and is prat- ter, Mrs Jeffrey. John Brunsdon cut He was at one time secretary of thri ftif of the Drainage Act 1894, praying that and Miss Irwin, Clinton, all of whom Th hard every night, and often dis- a field of rye this week which averaged Benmiller Association and treasurer and olerk"16f t1le,, ,'.` • the council would take steps for the had taught S.S. No. 13 and had made course sweet strains on the street, about seven feet. Miss Rosella Craw- NOTES. -Mrs Henry Butts is serious- town of Goderich. About fourteen ee t About ''Rome cool Clothing 1 We 4ePl ening, straightening, wideningand their homewith her�whileresidin here. which are much apppreciated by the ford atter a severe illness is able to be ly ill with grip. Rev E. Olivant is ago he removed to Chicago to neo, t have a durable line oP 2 thread Bal- otherwise improving theetream,Jrnow , The pall -bearers were Messrs. David townspeople. A. E. M Thomson and around again. Mr M. S run loaded back from Conference to stay with us poen ion which be now holds. He has the : "' bri an Underwear, f sized French as the "Tyndall creek" on lots 1 to 7 J, . Whiddon wheeled to St. Joseph a car of ma le lumber for Mase gar, another year, and we are glad he is. sed Kingston, where he met Rev Scott, Walter Nichol, Jno, Coultas, G}. on Monde evening expecting a sur- p Y Miss Flu lit.,, ,'; t t , neck, sateen trimme ' ' con, 4, H. R. S, The clerk was instruct- Fothergil, W. Johnson and Gregor y t P g ris Co. on Thursday. Master A. Bro Gledhill was visiting at Mr Whiting, under whose ministration a fly d i a each, ed to have the township engineer, Mr g prise, and they go one; all there was don returned to Toronto afters Wm Trifles for a few days 111r Ham- Goderich ho was converted and b Bilk ige Sl tan oottdn o`aa at 260. by Rev Mr The service was conducted to be seen mi t be seen in an town, in a short vacation at home. Neglige Shirts, 600, 760, and �1, F'•W.Farncomba make an examination by Rev Mr Higley, of Blyth. gg y g Pna- lin and his daughter, of kitchell, are he was married Bome thin Y WI70r>nt Jubilee Ties -royal poaple the nor- of the said drain, and report uppon its viz., three or fourhoasea not near com- Tipling called on R. B. Jeffre t G. the guasta of Mrs Thos. Gledhill. Mr He also called, on his' brother in Toro' td� ' � ;' rent thing -25o g, condition as soon as possible. A short Stanley pletion, a saw mill, and a blacksmith week on his way to Wingham. John Geu. Gledhill, of Detroit, who has been who has been on the editorial staff of lits , ,,," s meeting of Council will be held on the shop. Donaldson and Geimenhart are Bell was in Stratford last week at- visiting friends here, has returneill Globe icor a great many years. Ile re o We arena -to -date in the Fnrni De- evening of June 24, at Ryje's Hotel, to STOCK. -Mr Jas. McFarlane has sold prepared to "doctor" wheels; they tending the races at that place. Wm, home. Ttie Temperance people made business very depPessed on the otheitti +' partment. finally pass By -Law B. 'renders will to John Foote &Sons of the Bayfield have a supply of repairs and whee tut- Carter received some nice tow] Win. great preparations last Monday night of the line, and can't see where a rti� Vdf1 ': be received up to. July 5, for the con- rO�' a fine Polled Angus Bull ata niahinga on hand. li Cobour for the walk on Sunday next: all the is to come in while the staple a nont14,0* 6 T. Jackson, sr., Clinton struction of drainage work on "big good price. g this week. Brunsdon & p R ' >, Sons received another car of machin'• different societies are going.'to march products of the Country remain at prelib>s�i ` drain. Specifications may be seen at NOTEB.-MrA. McDougal, student of SEAFORTH DEFAIILTED.-The lacrosse er this week.Prom Massey Harris C°, from Gledhill a hall to the church; the low prices. $ Victoria Block, Eetbblished 1864. the office of the township clerk or at McG1illColle a,Mantreal,ie spending his match, which was to have been ala ed - ym• y Foresters, Workmen, Englishmen; k;. the ofjfice of F. W. Farneomb, London. g g y� W Whital received another car of We mentioned it before but without a vacation at home. Mr Wm. Graham at Stratford on the 9th; did not mater- shingles this week: The Oran emen True Blues and Temperance Society; Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, Prethfor 6 -1 ` r. doubt Clintons oelebratlon on June 22nd g g is expected home shortly; g put in an we are doubtful whether the church Canada t!>,„, r Clinton's Len Length ofdtain three miles; en i LLIE, h y; his cattle a1 pp Seaforth failing to have invested in anew supplyy o#Ccoats, will held them all. ,and Hon. A. S. H;,pd�.r )eta;,, will so ass all. estimated cost,$1,800, A. G}. SMILLIE, whie were of good quality, were aoo appearance. In consega-)nce Seaforth caPs, etc•, aad twill be out in high style • , � of Ontario, were yesterday pe Clark,' disposed of. loses the game by default. on the morning of the 12th of July, thedegree of L. L. 1), by the ]''rr7riltiilit t i THE NEW ERA GIVES THE HOME NEWS the 1 ( 1. • : JLlu 4, � - . -/ .M