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`3l•es, Ws have many of them, made by the
best oh talent to be found anywhere
end c nes to please extravagent taste. But
time -keeping qualities do not always de-
r; trend on high price. We sell a first class
watch, one we guarantee to ran within one
kainute a month at'$, it it tailQ to do
this bri it back and we will exchange it
or refur�onr money. if your watch
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,bring it to no and have it repaired rigbt•
Cleaning, $1 00
Mainspring, $1.00
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I ,. a ladies' open face silver Elgin watch. Find -
ere will be rewarded by leaving at this store.
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P. B. Crews
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In the Toronto fair, also visiting the
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COUNCIL. -A meeting of council was
Fentress, of Detroit, who has been at
held at Dixon's Hotel, Brucefield, on
bridesmaid, Mr Tebbutt holds a ±ucrative
Situation near the town of Redlands, Cal.,
Saturday, Sept. 4th, at 10 o'clock. A
ha event.
on the happy
At while Hary _preached
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by-law was passed authorizing the fol-
the Queens nearly the whole summer,
left for lscstlie an SA,turday, highly de-
lowing rates to belevied for the current
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year, viz., for county purposes. $2884.82.
' 'requiring a rate of 1.5 mills on the $;
Jackson performed t.lte duties of
Rev. Dr. Potts perform-
for township and general school pur-
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poses $4087.95 (200 less than lastyear•)
requiring a ratq of 2.1 mills on the $.
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The several amounts asked for by the
boa ds of school trustees:- for S.S. No.
Froornsman,
I the ceremony in the presence of a
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large number of guests. After the
1, $9235 60, requiring a rate of 1.3 mills on
this week; they are havin lovely wea.
ther, Mr Snelgrove, of Denfield, was
the $; for S.S. No. 2, $270, requiring a
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of 1.L.3 mills on the $for S.S. No.;
rate
honeymoon, we believe they will set-
S. $198, 40,rec�uir ing a rate of .S mills on
No. 5, $66.25, requiring a
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rate of .35 millson the $; for S.S.No. 6,
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S15(� requiring a rate of .93 millson the
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$; for S.S.No. 7, 152.98; requiring a rate
of .85 mills on the $; for S.S.No, 8, $3fi;3.-
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66 , ret uiring a rate of 2.6 mills on the
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*; for S.S.No.9,$349.45, requiring a rate
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of 1.8 mills on the $,- for S.S. No. 10,
Goderich formerly of Bayfield who
$102.11, •requiring a rate of .7 mills on
that every joy may be theirs,
the $; Union No. 1, McKillop,$30 72, re-
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quiring a rate of :1 mills on the $. Mr
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Jas. Cumming, ofEgmondville, was re-
apppointed collector for 1897 at salary
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of$90 and will be rr-quired to furnish sat-
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isfactory bonds for $10,000. Parties
who are assessed under by-law B of 1891
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for the improvement and better main-
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tainance of big drain may pay their as-
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sessments in cash to the treasurer up
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to the 12th da of October. Assess•
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t aid at a e will b col-
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lected with interest in seven equal an-
nual instalments. The next meeting
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will be held at Kyle's hotelon Satur•da)
Sept, 18t.1t, at 1 o'clock, when the eugi
nesr's report cin the "Sproat drain"wil
be read and considered. A. G. Smit,Ltu
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I 2�- cents will payfor the CLINTON NEW EDi
#3 to new subscribers, to lot of January, 189E
IColborne
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ExcvRsioN.-Quite a number fron
around here took the benefit of the ex
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cursion to Toronto this week.
Sicic LIST. -Those on the sick ifs
this week are, Mrs M. Pframmer, Mr,
Grenzenbach and Miss M. Vanstone.
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LEAGUE. -On account of its being
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consecration night the meeting was lei
by the President, Henry Snyder. Th,
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report of the Epworth League Conven
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tion was also given and was found ver;
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interesting. The topic next night w�Ji
be taken by Miss Carrie Snyder.
1\TOTrLs.—Walden Fisher has returne
to the Goderich Collegiate. Most of th
farmers are through harvesting and ar
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busy putting in their fall wheat, !tT
W m. Blake, Miss Ella Blake and Mr
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Levi Snyder returned from their tri',
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to Toronto and Niagara this week.
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ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON, ONT., SEPTEMBER 10, HJR 1 z1 year in advance $1,60 when not so paid ry about your spices. -You'll ,v
find our mixed pickling spice,
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Carlow. rie, Tumeric, Mustard, Pep era,
Chilie, Garlic, Mustard $cep, G 11
AROUND 'Z'Rlm IIuB• Balmy, Breezy, Bayfield. NOTES.—Misses M. Morris, C. Tyn- right up to standard forstr ng h i, y
What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication dal and C. Tewsley, who attended I • and purity. You'll get °none
Brussels Ruburn DOING WELL. -The many friends o f here, has been holidaying in the vii- Clinton S.S. and C E. convention, better anywhere. You'll get ° 11
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SPORTS. -Labor Da was observed as J. N1ouOtUsoN, Manufacturer of and dealer Mr Wm. McCluskey, late principal of lege, and peached on Sabbath morn- gave a full report oto the same last, lots worse mdny places. You'll
s general holiday here and a nod da 's in Light and Heavy Harness, whi s, Valises, one Public School, will be pleased to in to a large congregation who were Sunday. Rev, Mr C. Young and pay no less any when. You'll+
g Y Comes, Brushes Robes, Coats, Morse Trim- I learn of his success on the distant de igbted to hear and see Mr Hender- wife are visiting at his father's, Mr A. I pay more some places. + dI ,,,
sports was given before a large and- mings, Leather ]#races, Etc. ! islands of Hawaii, He is now located son again; in the evening Mr Coutts, young. Mr Albert Ferguson left for
ieace in Victoria Park, At half past LAWN SOCIAL -The lawn social, on at the town of Hilo, near which he has son of Rev Mr Coutts, of Ailsa Craig, Manitoba last Thursday.
nine Kincardine and Wingham base- Friday evening, held at the residence purchased some 50 acres of land for a who has a summer cottage here, deliv- r',j'
ball teams faced each other on the dia- of Mr J. Young, was a great success, coffee plantation. Everyone here Bred a very eloquent and forcible ad- porter's H111 - Extra strong Flavoring Ex -
mond. Throughout the entire game The Auburn Brass Band was in at- sends Mac their beat wishes through dress. Mr John Whiddon has made a tracts 10c a bottle. i
Kincardine had it all their own way, , tendance, giving some excellent music. the NEW ERA, which he receives regu- large addition to his alreacy capacious NOTF,S.-Mr W.'Lobb had the nils Our justly celebrated Baking • `;'
and piled u 14 runs, while Wingham proceeds amounted to $16.50, lar! in his far awe Pacific home. evaporator. Miss Meta Stanbur left fortune to get his driving horse badly
only got three. Attwood and Brussels Y cut in a wire fence last week. Mr R. Powder, 25c a pound.
Y Y this week to attend 13avergal Hall, Gem Jar Rubbers, il0c a dozen.
football teams then took the field, and NOTES. -A large cumber went to Great complaints are being made about Ladies College, Toronto. Court will Elliott and Mr Mitchell are out buying ,
after an hour's play the score stood 1 Point Farm on Wednesday; they re- the amount of damage the geese have be held here ori Set 21st to revise the apples, but find them a scarce article ALLEN & WILSON �"4
to 1. Theafternoon's proceedings were port having a good time. Mrs J. clone to gardens and crops about the Sept. this year. ' Mr Kemp, I Voter's List. The date of Bayfield p, of Clinton, visit-
oppened by a base ball match between Hunkin has rnovedinto bey new house. village this summer. Rev. Canon !,,all Show is earlier this year than ed the I. O, G, T. Lodge on Tuesday
Harrkston and Goderich. This was Mr J. Mathis has moved into Mr J. Dunn and wife, of London, are the even}n is Graduate Druggists &Opticians,
Mill's house, late! occupied b Mr D. latest arrivals in the village; Septem- usual -Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st, The 6• • M s Mary Cook, of Detroit, Clinton.
the most interesting and exciting event I Y P, Y Methodists are having their church was visiting friends in the neighbor- ,
of the day. During the first half Har- Fell, Dr. Ross is taking in the Toron- bet- is generally a beautiful month for thorou hl renovated; and cell- hood last week. Miss Matilda Glid- ,�19WW&1W&1&1WWX �1WWWW4
riston was considerably in the lead, but I to fair, Miss Nicholson, of Buffalo, visitors. Rev. Mr Bray, wife and g Y don, Currie's Crtossin
after the 6th inning," Goderich slowly {visited under the parental roof last family, of Exeter, are enjoying a two ing papered and woodwork painted. g, was calling _
on Friends in the village on Wednes- '
crept up, until at the end of the 9th in- •week. Mr L. Wettlaufer is taking in weeks' holiday by the refreshing wat BACK AT His OLD 'TRicics. - In the day. The 1. O. G. T. lodge intend hav- company will have to refuse for manufaa- -
ning, the score stood 1.6 to 16. At this � Toronto exhibition. Fletcher Baugh, ers of Lake Huron at Ontario's famous NeWS-Record of last week appears an- ing a mock wedding in their lodge in ture a large quantity of milk which may be
point excitement Was at a high pitch. of Appen, is renewing old' acquain- watering,rilace; they are guests of Rev. other of those slanderous publications two weeks' time; we wonder it it will easilyobtained.
During the IOth inning Harriaton Scor- Lances here. Mr A. Nicholson is visit - J. L. Sm' The river hunk in front ( about Brtyfleld rind her citizens for result in something more than mock
ed 4 rune and Goderich 1. After a ing at Zurich this week. of the p _ +are River House would which its Editor has now made himself marriage,
I much improved if the remains of famous. Instead of publishing the Brucefleld
Short football match between a junior GHURCFT NEtvB.-On account of Rev. the old steps were removed. facts as they existed, and allowing the LEAFuE,-The C. E. Society intend i ;"
team from Listowel and a local team, Mr Henderson's absence, Rev. Mr public to lace the blame where it be- Fest Wawanosh to invite the sister society of Clinton to "
in which the former were victors by 1 Rich•trdson preached in the Presby- REMOVED. -In the removal of Mrs ion ed, the Record rushes forward NOTES,-Robt. Haggit, accompanied an informal society gathering some s`
to 0, the "rubber" match came off bet- terian church. The sacrament was Campbell and family,of Keith Cr fisc lost throwing in at all who have not won by wife and child, were guests for set/- t
ween Kincardine and I3arriston; Kin- held on Sabbath morning in the Meth- to Clinton this weeit, Bayfield h g time in the neat future. We think
a little bit the beat of it all odistehurch Rey. Mr Higley reached and Clinton has earl slued. Since its approval,and bestowing its sweetest eral days at the lady's parents, John this is a step in the right direction, for ' ,
cardine had g Y P greatly y g smile, on those who, in opposition to Moss; they started on their return trip what with an interchange of ideas, the )„
through. and at the end of the game from 1st John. 4, 16, on Sabbath evert- coming here Mrs Campbell has endear cud judgment, fairness and British to Pigeon, Mich,, this week, Mr and spread of nod will, and the heart and "
the score stood 11 to 4 ren their favor. ing, after which the congregation par- ed herself to many ren the village, and 1 g g
the high esteem of all who Justice, have played a part which it Mrs G. Whitney, of Auburn, spent syrnpathegichelp, itwill proveatrength- N;
The games were all carried on very or- took of the Lord's Supper. The report has wong commends. Li the earl summer the Sunday at hi3 sister s, Mrs Roberton s. ening to the working of our societies. `
derly, and little or no friction occurred of the convention Was given b Miss ha -e come into contact with her by Y g g ,,;,�K,,,.
between any connected with them, Y News -Record Editor came to Bayfield Patrick and Miss Welsh, of St, Angus -
Mabel Erratt, Effie Knox and .C. het kind neighborliness and consistent NOTES. -Miss Lillie Taylor left last • ,q;l
and there was no "roasting" from the Couzens on Tuesday evening at the christian life. In church circles the acrd represented that he was going to tine, were guests i, their brother's one week for London, where she will re- ;,�; kqa
The various In were Epworth Leazue. The anniversary family will be specially missed. At devote special space to writing up the day this week. Mr John Washington ; 4.
spectators.P villa e as a summer resort, and that in spent Sunday at his home in Goderich, twain for same months. LVIr Andrew i,' ,�<
satisfactorily umpired by A. Cousley, services of Donnybrook will be held the morning service at St, Andrew's g Murdock and wife, of Chicago, are i,,l.
Mrs ere and Family, of Blyth, re
Noble Gerry, Barry, James, and Jas. next Sabbath, Mr Hutton, of Dungan- church on Sabbath Rev, Will. Graham future the Record should n consider- Mr Eggert t y, y h, a
ed a friend and supporter )niter in our effort spending a 1Png`hy furlough at her visit.iug at the home of 111r chert a �r
I. Ross. non, preaching. very appropriately voiced the deep i o Murdock. Mr D. McIntosh and wife, «.,
regret of the congregation in parting to advertise the village as an orderly, father's, on the 2nd. John Somerville Mr A. Ross and wife and Mrs McMil-
Goderich Township healthful and attractive watering is away on a lengthv trip to friends in
$lith, with Mrs Campbell and her eetttnahle lan attetaded the tuneral of Miss B,
he farm of the late family, and wished them God -speed place, lie was going to mend his ways Eastern parte. Henry Wilson and ngorrit, of Blytb. Miss Mary John -
FARM SOLD.—The NOTES. -Miss Lula Johnston left for and discontinue those vilifying person- family visited 10th con. friends one Ston Ba held toad, who was lately '`
Will. Henderson, on the 6th con., was Winnipeg on Wednesday morning, in their new home. , Y ' y ' ,;c
r alines which had made his paper stink day recently. Mrs John Plunkett vis -
sold on V1 ednesda of last week by in the nostrils of the Bayfield people. lied her danghtPr at Crewe on Friday, injured by being thrown from a mow
Y where will reside for the future. A STORMY rss;oN.-To the littleI.
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public auction, the purchaser being Mr Mr N. H. Youngwas in Seaforth on knot o£ ratepayers who were at the On thestren thof these representations Joseph Clifton has purchased. from Mr ere, is slowly recovering, but still un- t
James McMillan, of the 4th. the farm g able to leave her ronin. We trust she
Monday. The regular meeting of the Town Hall on Monday evening, it was i he induced a number who otherwise McCaughey, of Blyth, lot 23, con, 5. may soon recover. Mr A. McKenzie, , ,:
contains about 60 acres and is nearly council was held on Tuesday evening. evident that something was abrewing I would not'hitve his pope in the house, The new regulations regarding service B.A., Lucknow, visited this week at, - ;"I I
all under cultivation. The purchase Mr and Mrs Wm. Westnby visited at amongst. the members of the council, to enter on the list. of new subscribers. in connection with Ebenezer church
rice of �i2300 is a very reasonable fig. Goderich on Sunday. Bliss L. Stevens Everyone teas in his chair st thea) the borne of his aunt, Mrs G. Baird; -i>
p r For two issues he lavished his praise. took effect for the first time Sunday, he is engaged in taking photos of ?"
Lire as the soil is good. Mr Kobt. Hen- visited Clinton on . Sunda . Messrs • pointed time and business put through In a third he began to publish slight- when service was held at. 10.30 instead school houses etc!, dm•iu his vacation.
will y The rate for the year I of 3. Harvegtin is com leted for this sc -g • 1_;,N,
derson, the present tenant, w PY Boyle and 11IcC,larty have purchased a with dispatch.1 ing remarks about the village, and in g P 111r Wm• Murdoch is visiting Toronto ,st;;.
it for another year. brick and tile yard in Chesley; they was struck at I -IJ mills -8 for county, this his latest appearance, he casts all year, it being the most bountiful in Fair thia week and is combining busi- ,1„-
NOTES, - Mr Ramsay, of London, wil�tnanufacture material for cellar li for school and 5 for municipal pur- fair promises to the winds, calls our our recollection. Fall wheat seeding ness with pleasure, as he is consulting °:;�"'
s est a week rusticating with his fioot•ing in the way of brick also, In poses. The rate last yeitr was 1,3 nods, boys "hoodiums and ouT respectable is not yet flntshed, owing to the very
P evoke Huron road. the neighborhood of 80 from this vicin The increase is caused by a demand of citizens "a rowdy element.." if men m,teh increased acreage being sown the cattle market there and the pros- �,_`,
cousin, Wilmot H pects of securing his winter stock
Between threshing and needing farm its attended the industrial fair this j of a mill mote Front the county, of a such as those who absembled at the this season. (Zoite a number took in
niers are kept very busy just now; season. iVlr Wrn. Taman arrived home mill more from the school board, and 'Town Hall on Monday of last week to the Industrial from this and surround- which will be large,, Still those unpri - -1:
P s, the well last week from the west; he reports to the balance, I of a mill, vepresents the hear the trial of the boys are to be ing localities. Mr W. Scrimgeour of eipled doge are running at large, m n -
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threshers still enjoy the reputation of have met with grand success, takingg•� in , branded a rowdy element, ec P Y
bein the leading men in this line. nearly $2(1t)n worth of orders. A. W the Electric Light service. The Elee- they sympathized with the boys -not brother's, Alex. Scrimgeour, Mr Gen- ammunition and the sh ereigry y of •L
forget the re -opening ening ai Cole's Babb was in Clinton on Sunday, D. D, tile. Lights actually cost the village in their wrong -doing, doin if such it was, ties, of the 10th con., spent Sunday at man. Concrete work at he , bridge
Dont g ons b Rev Mr Mill- Crittenden was in Kinbur n on Sunday. mills on the $, which is a very small but, on eucoungt of t kis pet secution to Stephen Medd s. Miss M. All is now completed, and when t whole
on Sunday; sewn y is finished, it bids fair to be e fineet� ,
and and Mr Clement, morning, after- Messrs J. S. McKinnon and W, W. amount for so efficient a service. c A which they were heing subjected by was a guest at Mr Taylors one day bridge in thecounty. .- « �a;
noon and evening. We are sorry to Taman were in Clinton an Sunday. number of small accounts were passed those whose avarice and bad terrtper this week... Misses S, ann H. Plough- '
hear that Gilbert Mair, of the Huron DiscoURss. - Rev. Mr without comment, but when T, Bnru- g g j g- y 6 i,
ea AN ABLE had of the better of their nod ud * man, of Donnyhrook, Sunda e8 at A PIONEER GONE, -An old pioneer
road is not recoverht from his recent t his Sunda night sermon side brought forward his hill for open- ment-if such, among whom were the Deputy Reeve .Medd's. The Misses is no more, The (Ore Reaper"has w,
1 g as his friends Rigs )y, in Y g ing a drain across Main s!tPet, the professional nien, the merchants and Wyatt, of Gnderich, are the guests of again swept over us, r moving, not - • ° ,:,
accident as .!nick y on .Let. every one please his neighbor first signs of the coming storm were nun rnother in the idst of her use- F 1`
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would like; be is able to be up 'and to his good to edification," took coca- g the ute-ltanics of our village, tree to be their nnr.P, G. Rutledge. blr0. John- young
around, but finds it difficult to sleep sion to denounce false cotirtesy, and seen. The councillors wanted to know heralded through the columns of the Ston, of Goderich, was a recent visitor fillnessappareutly, by tan oldpa,triacch
or secure re at. Miss 3ackman, of Nile, who had authorized him t o e News -Record as "a rowdy element," at the parental ahodP. Miss Bessie who- has, no dot'tlt, for years, been •„ ` '`
referred to the danger of christian „ i
was last week visiting at Mr Otter work, and the reply ss the Reeve." then itis hi h time to coin a new word Thom is working at W.M. Tho;npson's looking for the lc' td hand of deliver- :
g people lending their n mss in are. easy, rel° g
Wilson's. 11irSamuel Kuschman, of shun brought from Alderman Irwin to describe the Record Editor and his at present. ante, Amatin wl}�, with dire Ayes, has ".
u and nest a few good natured way to flo+itquest.ionatite the hearted question "Dont you know scut rilous and lying quidnunc. Au- been standing efn the brink of the rtv- t
Berlin, wheeled p P enterprises, and instanced the late day that he had no authority to 1Pt a job?' other tea i a )h fro hesies t hest "hh • Holmesville er, eagerly watching for the approach !r;',
days at Mr Izzard's this week. , of sports in 131vth as an illustration, p' g 1 I P
Mr Burnside's account was laid over ere lay. -abiding and )ca •e luvin till- Cnuscn AN\I�'Ea9ADY-The trustee board of the ferryrt�an to convey him across. i' 3;1
and thought it was singularly inap• Y g 1 k g
et late that it should have been a - until the council should examine the zen of BaytiPld will honor Rewe Burns of the Methodist church has decided to hold In the dSatof 111r Duncan McDonald,
Hullett propr L I work. While not desiring that any for the stand he took in ll,r fico �l'lln,;els the regular anniversary services on Oct. sr., the munity loses its oldest set- ;At
FnRnt BOIICtiiT.-Mr Geo. Bedford. pointed at the date of the Christian one should work fur nothing, the n_
purchaser of N!t p Endeavor- a Convention at Clinton.He g unci inti7arLlal;mi." We assure the Record 10, Rev. W. dyers, of Point Edward, is tler, beng reached the ripe old age ;P1
has been the happy p council wish it to be distinctly under- that Reeve �13urus is receiving all the to be invited for the occasion, and it is pro- of 97 years, being born almost with this - .;'Z
Hugh Henry Hill's farm on the 10th need not have worried himself so oalhh stood that they will not pay accounts honor clue him for the stand he hits bable that there will be a tea meeting in wide- ake, progressivePcentury.b k his ri
con. of Hullett, which formerly be- as to judge by the noise mac by for work done at the instance of any taken, but c+e have no hesitation iu connection. til a crt time ago, when he a ,,;,�
longed to Mr Ephraim Snell. The of the visitors on that day they would one member. It was nut, Eiowever,
of this very. worthy feel quite out of place at a Sunday saying that it is nothing lout another NOTES -The majority of our citizens spent leg r McDonald was as sniart and ac- ,<
many friends Y until all the regular work of council untmti tted falsehood to sa that he Monday verbs name would suggest -labor. tie as many a man of middle age.
young roan wish him every success School picnic or anything in that line, had been accomplished that Councillor has be n acting "in the face of threats A number went into Clinton on Sunday to oth physically and mentally alert, he - •,
and hope that he may be. very happy enc. their spiritual aspu atinns could be Bailey set the tinder on fire by asking and knLimidaf ion." The people of Bay• hear Rev. W. McDonagh. Templara meet ,was one of those few people who car- k)
and live long to enjoy his new home. better satisfied at the taveri3! and pc s
i sib] he expects too much from a lace the Reeve if he would explain to the geld are not quite so lawless as the on Monday night next; good program wit ry the heart of their youth with them g,
HAD TO BE KILLED. -A runaway-oc- y 1 th P the council what had become of a certain Record would have the public believe, be rendered by the Fisher and Acheson coy - down to the grave, Genial and light- .;ryi
i like BI th. EIe imagines at •
curred at the residence of Jas. Robe, churches should control public opinion. sum of money received hy,hi m as rent and Mr Burns neither feels nor need mittee. Choral class will meet Tuea 'ay hearted, he was a most companions a ;,t
s ton on Sunday, by which the driving for the Town Hall. Mr - Burns ex- feel an fear in the matter, If he does evening in the ball, The Toronto fair ex- man, and although his end was a.ppre- ' ';
, mare of Jas. Ballantyne, Brussells, was plained the matter to the temporary wrong, if he abuses the high office cursions have been well patronize5�; both hended for some time by his friends, , ", ;t
so severely, in tired that she had to be Seaforth satisfaction of the council, but it which he holds, his only punishment is last week and this. / they are ill-prepared to bear their loss,
killed. Mr 211antyne, accompanied caused a pretty hot debate, in which the contempt of his fellow -citizens. DEDATE.-The debate in the Lague on or look upon the vacant chair. One by
BASE BALL. -A very exciting game P
by his wife, drove to IVIr Roberton a of baseball was played here on Friday Councillor Irwin took a prominent Asa parting flidg at Bayfield, this pa Monday night, Resolved, tbat�ve do not one they go to swell the thong around ra4ir
Thames Road. Sunday morning and while unhitching last, between Goderich and the Stars part. Then followed more requests per, which was posing as t lie benefac- adopt the plan of systernati� giving, was the throne, and we are left to watch 4 '
NATES. -Mies Jennie 1loy is the gguest the mare from the buggy she took of Seaforth. Con. Daley, of the Stare, for explanations about other matters, for of our village, annOunces with self- lively and entertaining. T.W.Courtice and and wait. a ',
of Miss J. Madge this week. Mr A. fright and ran away, coming to COs is a first class man, he can play excel- among which was the payment, of a righteous audacity that "thin sort of Miss F. Pickard spoke well the affirms- `,
Musser visited at Smoky Hollow on tact with a bsi'bed wire fence was so News Record account. The Kecord thio or 2chich the Bal ficlrl Lois hails Le- five, and though point were seemingly Gondesboro i
Saturday and Sunda LVlr George lently;in Any position in the diamond. g, f
y Y g badly torn about the breast and front biolcomson, of the lake shore men, had been dunning the village, and the ionto /rtnioux, must be put down." Did hard to find, they prove a very good case j pt ORTA LEnGIIE. -The meeting
Hackney is visiting at his uncle's, Mr legs that a vet., who was sent for to council wanted to know why the p p oil 1londay evening was conducted b.
!Monteith. Mrs John Allison caught an admirable game. The fol the Record or its comes ondent ever fore samod;c contnbuLions. F. O. Llford
Robt Clinton, advised the owner to put an Reeve had not paid it after drawing hear of the Bayfield boys s interferin and G. L. Fisher a oliz'in the ne •ative and Y +'
returned from her trip to Manitoba on end to her life, which he dish The lowing is the score: Y ' Y • g p the 141issionar committee, and exce - �,,�
Godes tph , • • • • • • • • • • 2 0 1 3 3 I 1 5 0 the money several months ago. Mr with the summer visitors in any man- though the time w s rather limited, some !ant papers were given by Miss JennieI ill"
Saturday. 'Mare was a splendid raadster and her Seaforth .... 1 0 0 1 (1 0 0 1 7 Borns showed a teceipt from Dir Todd ner or form 'r We challenge him to good pointe were ought out on both aides; Kirk, lilary Andrews and Mr M.
death was quite a loss to Mr Ballan- Battery for Goderich: Kennington, for the amount. During .the discus- substantiate his contemptible insinua,- decision was giv favor of the negative, Braithwaite. The choir Sang some . h:
tyne. Sion several members of council ex- young suitable missionary hymns, The in
Doyle and Molcomson; battery for Sea- tion shout our nun men. While WF.nDIN6-T 1a residence of Mr S. T.VJaI- ,•
W6DED. - The residence of Mr forth: McCarthy, DaleyandCummings, Pressed themselves very decidedly others, such as Rev Dr McDonald, M. terg, one of otyr most respected citizens, was terest in the L?ague contllllle@ to ith „`
Baer; Toronto, was the scene of a .Umpires, $roderick, of Seaforth, and against giving the News Recot-d the Y. McLean, M. P. P. and Editor Neer on «'ednea y evening the scene of an in- crease. 'l
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,CJ et Rid of Your ha weddin , on Wednesday after municipal printing after the abusive lin, of Seafortb, and man others, have terekin vent. Exactly at 7 o'clock Air NOTES. -Mr Francis Brown is the
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d husband and at the carne time NOTEfi.-The local bakers have raised pp spoken in the gighest feints of the or. Henry T bbutt and 1Klias I;rxinta ti1'alters possessor of a young pi having two n i',
(� i oo it wits enerally agreed that the work der of our village and the courtesy second /daughter of Tu'r S. T. Walters, heads and three eyes, iv i h is rather
Summer Su t became a future resident of Hullett. the ]trice of bread from 10c. to 12c. per shouldoe done in the village hereafter, shown to visitors, the Editor of the were,�oriouuced man and wife by Bev G. a strwtre freak of nature. Mrs Thos.
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ROBERT HOLMES, Editor and Proprietor. CLINTON, ONT., SEPTEMBER 10, HJR 1 z1 year in advance $1,60 when not so paid ry about your spices. -You'll ,v
find our mixed pickling spice,
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AROUND 'Z'Rlm IIuB• Balmy, Breezy, Bayfield. NOTES.—Misses M. Morris, C. Tyn- right up to standard forstr ng h i, y
What wide-awake and reliable correspondents find worthy of recording for publication dal and C. Tewsley, who attended I • and purity. You'll get °none
Brussels Ruburn DOING WELL. -The many friends o f here, has been holidaying in the vii- Clinton S.S. and C E. convention, better anywhere. You'll get ° 11
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SPORTS. -Labor Da was observed as J. N1ouOtUsoN, Manufacturer of and dealer Mr Wm. McCluskey, late principal of lege, and peached on Sabbath morn- gave a full report oto the same last, lots worse mdny places. You'll
s general holiday here and a nod da 's in Light and Heavy Harness, whi s, Valises, one Public School, will be pleased to in to a large congregation who were Sunday. Rev, Mr C. Young and pay no less any when. You'll+
g Y Comes, Brushes Robes, Coats, Morse Trim- I learn of his success on the distant de igbted to hear and see Mr Hender- wife are visiting at his father's, Mr A. I pay more some places. + dI ,,,
sports was given before a large and- mings, Leather ]#races, Etc. ! islands of Hawaii, He is now located son again; in the evening Mr Coutts, young. Mr Albert Ferguson left for
ieace in Victoria Park, At half past LAWN SOCIAL -The lawn social, on at the town of Hilo, near which he has son of Rev Mr Coutts, of Ailsa Craig, Manitoba last Thursday.
nine Kincardine and Wingham base- Friday evening, held at the residence purchased some 50 acres of land for a who has a summer cottage here, deliv- r',j'
ball teams faced each other on the dia- of Mr J. Young, was a great success, coffee plantation. Everyone here Bred a very eloquent and forcible ad- porter's H111 - Extra strong Flavoring Ex -
mond. Throughout the entire game The Auburn Brass Band was in at- sends Mac their beat wishes through dress. Mr John Whiddon has made a tracts 10c a bottle. i
Kincardine had it all their own way, , tendance, giving some excellent music. the NEW ERA, which he receives regu- large addition to his alreacy capacious NOTF,S.-Mr W.'Lobb had the nils Our justly celebrated Baking • `;'
and piled u 14 runs, while Wingham proceeds amounted to $16.50, lar! in his far awe Pacific home. evaporator. Miss Meta Stanbur left fortune to get his driving horse badly
only got three. Attwood and Brussels Y cut in a wire fence last week. Mr R. Powder, 25c a pound.
Y Y this week to attend 13avergal Hall, Gem Jar Rubbers, il0c a dozen.
football teams then took the field, and NOTES. -A large cumber went to Great complaints are being made about Ladies College, Toronto. Court will Elliott and Mr Mitchell are out buying ,
after an hour's play the score stood 1 Point Farm on Wednesday; they re- the amount of damage the geese have be held here ori Set 21st to revise the apples, but find them a scarce article ALLEN & WILSON �"4
to 1. Theafternoon's proceedings were port having a good time. Mrs J. clone to gardens and crops about the Sept. this year. ' Mr Kemp, I Voter's List. The date of Bayfield p, of Clinton, visit-
oppened by a base ball match between Hunkin has rnovedinto bey new house. village this summer. Rev. Canon !,,all Show is earlier this year than ed the I. O, G, T. Lodge on Tuesday
Harrkston and Goderich. This was Mr J. Mathis has moved into Mr J. Dunn and wife, of London, are the even}n is Graduate Druggists &Opticians,
Mill's house, late! occupied b Mr D. latest arrivals in the village; Septem- usual -Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st, The 6• • M s Mary Cook, of Detroit, Clinton.
the most interesting and exciting event I Y P, Y Methodists are having their church was visiting friends in the neighbor- ,
of the day. During the first half Har- Fell, Dr. Ross is taking in the Toron- bet- is generally a beautiful month for thorou hl renovated; and cell- hood last week. Miss Matilda Glid- ,�19WW&1W&1&1WWX �1WWWW4
riston was considerably in the lead, but I to fair, Miss Nicholson, of Buffalo, visitors. Rev. Mr Bray, wife and g Y don, Currie's Crtossin
after the 6th inning," Goderich slowly {visited under the parental roof last family, of Exeter, are enjoying a two ing papered and woodwork painted. g, was calling _
on Friends in the village on Wednes- '
crept up, until at the end of the 9th in- •week. Mr L. Wettlaufer is taking in weeks' holiday by the refreshing wat BACK AT His OLD 'TRicics. - In the day. The 1. O. G. T. lodge intend hav- company will have to refuse for manufaa- -
ning, the score stood 1.6 to 16. At this � Toronto exhibition. Fletcher Baugh, ers of Lake Huron at Ontario's famous NeWS-Record of last week appears an- ing a mock wedding in their lodge in ture a large quantity of milk which may be
point excitement Was at a high pitch. of Appen, is renewing old' acquain- watering,rilace; they are guests of Rev. other of those slanderous publications two weeks' time; we wonder it it will easilyobtained.
During the IOth inning Harriaton Scor- Lances here. Mr A. Nicholson is visit - J. L. Sm' The river hunk in front ( about Brtyfleld rind her citizens for result in something more than mock
ed 4 rune and Goderich 1. After a ing at Zurich this week. of the p _ +are River House would which its Editor has now made himself marriage,
I much improved if the remains of famous. Instead of publishing the Brucefleld
Short football match between a junior GHURCFT NEtvB.-On account of Rev. the old steps were removed. facts as they existed, and allowing the LEAFuE,-The C. E. Society intend i ;"
team from Listowel and a local team, Mr Henderson's absence, Rev. Mr public to lace the blame where it be- Fest Wawanosh to invite the sister society of Clinton to "
in which the former were victors by 1 Rich•trdson preached in the Presby- REMOVED. -In the removal of Mrs ion ed, the Record rushes forward NOTES,-Robt. Haggit, accompanied an informal society gathering some s`
to 0, the "rubber" match came off bet- terian church. The sacrament was Campbell and family,of Keith Cr fisc lost throwing in at all who have not won by wife and child, were guests for set/- t
ween Kincardine and I3arriston; Kin- held on Sabbath morning in the Meth- to Clinton this weeit, Bayfield h g time in the neat future. We think
a little bit the beat of it all odistehurch Rey. Mr Higley reached and Clinton has earl slued. Since its approval,and bestowing its sweetest eral days at the lady's parents, John this is a step in the right direction, for ' ,
cardine had g Y P greatly y g smile, on those who, in opposition to Moss; they started on their return trip what with an interchange of ideas, the )„
through. and at the end of the game from 1st John. 4, 16, on Sabbath evert- coming here Mrs Campbell has endear cud judgment, fairness and British to Pigeon, Mich,, this week, Mr and spread of nod will, and the heart and "
the score stood 11 to 4 ren their favor. ing, after which the congregation par- ed herself to many ren the village, and 1 g g
the high esteem of all who Justice, have played a part which it Mrs G. Whitney, of Auburn, spent syrnpathegichelp, itwill proveatrength- N;
The games were all carried on very or- took of the Lord's Supper. The report has wong commends. Li the earl summer the Sunday at hi3 sister s, Mrs Roberton s. ening to the working of our societies. `
derly, and little or no friction occurred of the convention Was given b Miss ha -e come into contact with her by Y g g ,,;,�K,,,.
between any connected with them, Y News -Record Editor came to Bayfield Patrick and Miss Welsh, of St, Angus -
Mabel Erratt, Effie Knox and .C. het kind neighborliness and consistent NOTES. -Miss Lillie Taylor left last • ,q;l
and there was no "roasting" from the Couzens on Tuesday evening at the christian life. In church circles the acrd represented that he was going to tine, were guests i, their brother's one week for London, where she will re- ;,�; kqa
The various In were Epworth Leazue. The anniversary family will be specially missed. At devote special space to writing up the day this week. Mr John Washington ; 4.
spectators.P villa e as a summer resort, and that in spent Sunday at his home in Goderich, twain for same months. LVIr Andrew i,' ,�<
satisfactorily umpired by A. Cousley, services of Donnybrook will be held the morning service at St, Andrew's g Murdock and wife, of Chicago, are i,,l.
Mrs ere and Family, of Blyth, re
Noble Gerry, Barry, James, and Jas. next Sabbath, Mr Hutton, of Dungan- church on Sabbath Rev, Will. Graham future the Record should n consider- Mr Eggert t y, y h, a
ed a friend and supporter )niter in our effort spending a 1Png`hy furlough at her visit.iug at the home of 111r chert a �r
I. Ross. non, preaching. very appropriately voiced the deep i o Murdock. Mr D. McIntosh and wife, «.,
regret of the congregation in parting to advertise the village as an orderly, father's, on the 2nd. John Somerville Mr A. Ross and wife and Mrs McMil-
Goderich Township healthful and attractive watering is away on a lengthv trip to friends in
$lith, with Mrs Campbell and her eetttnahle lan attetaded the tuneral of Miss B,
he farm of the late family, and wished them God -speed place, lie was going to mend his ways Eastern parte. Henry Wilson and ngorrit, of Blytb. Miss Mary John -
FARM SOLD.—The NOTES. -Miss Lula Johnston left for and discontinue those vilifying person- family visited 10th con. friends one Ston Ba held toad, who was lately '`
Will. Henderson, on the 6th con., was Winnipeg on Wednesday morning, in their new home. , Y ' y ' ,;c
r alines which had made his paper stink day recently. Mrs John Plunkett vis -
sold on V1 ednesda of last week by in the nostrils of the Bayfield people. lied her danghtPr at Crewe on Friday, injured by being thrown from a mow
Y where will reside for the future. A STORMY rss;oN.-To the littleI.
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public auction, the purchaser being Mr Mr N. H. Youngwas in Seaforth on knot o£ ratepayers who were at the On thestren thof these representations Joseph Clifton has purchased. from Mr ere, is slowly recovering, but still un- t
James McMillan, of the 4th. the farm g able to leave her ronin. We trust she
Monday. The regular meeting of the Town Hall on Monday evening, it was i he induced a number who otherwise McCaughey, of Blyth, lot 23, con, 5. may soon recover. Mr A. McKenzie, , ,:
contains about 60 acres and is nearly council was held on Tuesday evening. evident that something was abrewing I would not'hitve his pope in the house, The new regulations regarding service B.A., Lucknow, visited this week at, - ;"I I
all under cultivation. The purchase Mr and Mrs Wm. Westnby visited at amongst. the members of the council, to enter on the list. of new subscribers. in connection with Ebenezer church
rice of �i2300 is a very reasonable fig. Goderich on Sunday. Bliss L. Stevens Everyone teas in his chair st thea) the borne of his aunt, Mrs G. Baird; -i>
p r For two issues he lavished his praise. took effect for the first time Sunday, he is engaged in taking photos of ?"
Lire as the soil is good. Mr Kobt. Hen- visited Clinton on . Sunda . Messrs • pointed time and business put through In a third he began to publish slight- when service was held at. 10.30 instead school houses etc!, dm•iu his vacation.
will y The rate for the year I of 3. Harvegtin is com leted for this sc -g • 1_;,N,
derson, the present tenant, w PY Boyle and 11IcC,larty have purchased a with dispatch.1 ing remarks about the village, and in g P 111r Wm• Murdoch is visiting Toronto ,st;;.
it for another year. brick and tile yard in Chesley; they was struck at I -IJ mills -8 for county, this his latest appearance, he casts all year, it being the most bountiful in Fair thia week and is combining busi- ,1„-
NOTES, - Mr Ramsay, of London, wil�tnanufacture material for cellar li for school and 5 for municipal pur- fair promises to the winds, calls our our recollection. Fall wheat seeding ness with pleasure, as he is consulting °:;�"'
s est a week rusticating with his fioot•ing in the way of brick also, In poses. The rate last yeitr was 1,3 nods, boys "hoodiums and ouT respectable is not yet flntshed, owing to the very
P evoke Huron road. the neighborhood of 80 from this vicin The increase is caused by a demand of citizens "a rowdy element.." if men m,teh increased acreage being sown the cattle market there and the pros- �,_`,
cousin, Wilmot H pects of securing his winter stock
Between threshing and needing farm its attended the industrial fair this j of a mill mote Front the county, of a such as those who absembled at the this season. (Zoite a number took in
niers are kept very busy just now; season. iVlr Wrn. Taman arrived home mill more from the school board, and 'Town Hall on Monday of last week to the Industrial from this and surround- which will be large,, Still those unpri - -1:
P s, the well last week from the west; he reports to the balance, I of a mill, vepresents the hear the trial of the boys are to be ing localities. Mr W. Scrimgeour of eipled doge are running at large, m n -
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threshers still enjoy the reputation of have met with grand success, takingg•� in , branded a rowdy element, ec P Y
bein the leading men in this line. nearly $2(1t)n worth of orders. A. W the Electric Light service. The Elee- they sympathized with the boys -not brother's, Alex. Scrimgeour, Mr Gen- ammunition and the sh ereigry y of •L
forget the re -opening ening ai Cole's Babb was in Clinton on Sunday, D. D, tile. Lights actually cost the village in their wrong -doing, doin if such it was, ties, of the 10th con., spent Sunday at man. Concrete work at he , bridge
Dont g ons b Rev Mr Mill- Crittenden was in Kinbur n on Sunday. mills on the $, which is a very small but, on eucoungt of t kis pet secution to Stephen Medd s. Miss M. All is now completed, and when t whole
on Sunday; sewn y is finished, it bids fair to be e fineet� ,
and and Mr Clement, morning, after- Messrs J. S. McKinnon and W, W. amount for so efficient a service. c A which they were heing subjected by was a guest at Mr Taylors one day bridge in thecounty. .- « �a;
noon and evening. We are sorry to Taman were in Clinton an Sunday. number of small accounts were passed those whose avarice and bad terrtper this week... Misses S, ann H. Plough- '
hear that Gilbert Mair, of the Huron DiscoURss. - Rev. Mr without comment, but when T, Bnru- g g j g- y 6 i,
ea AN ABLE had of the better of their nod ud * man, of Donnyhrook, Sunda e8 at A PIONEER GONE, -An old pioneer
road is not recoverht from his recent t his Sunda night sermon side brought forward his hill for open- ment-if such, among whom were the Deputy Reeve .Medd's. The Misses is no more, The (Ore Reaper"has w,
1 g as his friends Rigs )y, in Y g ing a drain across Main s!tPet, the professional nien, the merchants and Wyatt, of Gnderich, are the guests of again swept over us, r moving, not - • ° ,:,
accident as .!nick y on .Let. every one please his neighbor first signs of the coming storm were nun rnother in the idst of her use- F 1`
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would like; be is able to be up 'and to his good to edification," took coca- g the ute-ltanics of our village, tree to be their nnr.P, G. Rutledge. blr0. John- young
around, but finds it difficult to sleep sion to denounce false cotirtesy, and seen. The councillors wanted to know heralded through the columns of the Ston, of Goderich, was a recent visitor fillnessappareutly, by tan oldpa,triacch
or secure re at. Miss 3ackman, of Nile, who had authorized him t o e News -Record as "a rowdy element," at the parental ahodP. Miss Bessie who- has, no dot'tlt, for years, been •„ ` '`
referred to the danger of christian „ i
was last week visiting at Mr Otter work, and the reply ss the Reeve." then itis hi h time to coin a new word Thom is working at W.M. Tho;npson's looking for the lc' td hand of deliver- :
g people lending their n mss in are. easy, rel° g
Wilson's. 11irSamuel Kuschman, of shun brought from Alderman Irwin to describe the Record Editor and his at present. ante, Amatin wl}�, with dire Ayes, has ".
u and nest a few good natured way to flo+itquest.ionatite the hearted question "Dont you know scut rilous and lying quidnunc. Au- been standing efn the brink of the rtv- t
Berlin, wheeled p P enterprises, and instanced the late day that he had no authority to 1Pt a job?' other tea i a )h fro hesies t hest "hh • Holmesville er, eagerly watching for the approach !r;',
days at Mr Izzard's this week. , of sports in 131vth as an illustration, p' g 1 I P
Mr Burnside's account was laid over ere lay. -abiding and )ca •e luvin till- Cnuscn AN\I�'Ea9ADY-The trustee board of the ferryrt�an to convey him across. i' 3;1
and thought it was singularly inap• Y g 1 k g
et late that it should have been a - until the council should examine the zen of BaytiPld will honor Rewe Burns of the Methodist church has decided to hold In the dSatof 111r Duncan McDonald,
Hullett propr L I work. While not desiring that any for the stand he took in ll,r fico �l'lln,;els the regular anniversary services on Oct. sr., the munity loses its oldest set- ;At
FnRnt BOIICtiiT.-Mr Geo. Bedford. pointed at the date of the Christian one should work fur nothing, the n_
purchaser of N!t p Endeavor- a Convention at Clinton.He g unci inti7arLlal;mi." We assure the Record 10, Rev. W. dyers, of Point Edward, is tler, beng reached the ripe old age ;P1
has been the happy p council wish it to be distinctly under- that Reeve �13urus is receiving all the to be invited for the occasion, and it is pro- of 97 years, being born almost with this - .;'Z
Hugh Henry Hill's farm on the 10th need not have worried himself so oalhh stood that they will not pay accounts honor clue him for the stand he hits bable that there will be a tea meeting in wide- ake, progressivePcentury.b k his ri
con. of Hullett, which formerly be- as to judge by the noise mac by for work done at the instance of any taken, but c+e have no hesitation iu connection. til a crt time ago, when he a ,,;,�
longed to Mr Ephraim Snell. The of the visitors on that day they would one member. It was nut, Eiowever,
of this very. worthy feel quite out of place at a Sunday saying that it is nothing lout another NOTES -The majority of our citizens spent leg r McDonald was as sniart and ac- ,<
many friends Y until all the regular work of council untmti tted falsehood to sa that he Monday verbs name would suggest -labor. tie as many a man of middle age.
young roan wish him every success School picnic or anything in that line, had been accomplished that Councillor has be n acting "in the face of threats A number went into Clinton on Sunday to oth physically and mentally alert, he - •,
and hope that he may be. very happy enc. their spiritual aspu atinns could be Bailey set the tinder on fire by asking and knLimidaf ion." The people of Bay• hear Rev. W. McDonagh. Templara meet ,was one of those few people who car- k)
and live long to enjoy his new home. better satisfied at the taveri3! and pc s
i sib] he expects too much from a lace the Reeve if he would explain to the geld are not quite so lawless as the on Monday night next; good program wit ry the heart of their youth with them g,
HAD TO BE KILLED. -A runaway-oc- y 1 th P the council what had become of a certain Record would have the public believe, be rendered by the Fisher and Acheson coy - down to the grave, Genial and light- .;ryi
i like BI th. EIe imagines at •
curred at the residence of Jas. Robe, churches should control public opinion. sum of money received hy,hi m as rent and Mr Burns neither feels nor need mittee. Choral class will meet Tuea 'ay hearted, he was a most companions a ;,t
s ton on Sunday, by which the driving for the Town Hall. Mr - Burns ex- feel an fear in the matter, If he does evening in the ball, The Toronto fair ex- man, and although his end was a.ppre- ' ';
, mare of Jas. Ballantyne, Brussells, was plained the matter to the temporary wrong, if he abuses the high office cursions have been well patronize5�; both hended for some time by his friends, , ", ;t
so severely, in tired that she had to be Seaforth satisfaction of the council, but it which he holds, his only punishment is last week and this. / they are ill-prepared to bear their loss,
killed. Mr 211antyne, accompanied caused a pretty hot debate, in which the contempt of his fellow -citizens. DEDATE.-The debate in the Lague on or look upon the vacant chair. One by
BASE BALL. -A very exciting game P
by his wife, drove to IVIr Roberton a of baseball was played here on Friday Councillor Irwin took a prominent Asa parting flidg at Bayfield, this pa Monday night, Resolved, tbat�ve do not one they go to swell the thong around ra4ir
Thames Road. Sunday morning and while unhitching last, between Goderich and the Stars part. Then followed more requests per, which was posing as t lie benefac- adopt the plan of systernati� giving, was the throne, and we are left to watch 4 '
NATES. -Mies Jennie 1loy is the gguest the mare from the buggy she took of Seaforth. Con. Daley, of the Stare, for explanations about other matters, for of our village, annOunces with self- lively and entertaining. T.W.Courtice and and wait. a ',
of Miss J. Madge this week. Mr A. fright and ran away, coming to COs is a first class man, he can play excel- among which was the payment, of a righteous audacity that "thin sort of Miss F. Pickard spoke well the affirms- `,
Musser visited at Smoky Hollow on tact with a bsi'bed wire fence was so News Record account. The Kecord thio or 2chich the Bal ficlrl Lois hails Le- five, and though point were seemingly Gondesboro i
Saturday and Sunda LVlr George lently;in Any position in the diamond. g, f
y Y g badly torn about the breast and front biolcomson, of the lake shore men, had been dunning the village, and the ionto /rtnioux, must be put down." Did hard to find, they prove a very good case j pt ORTA LEnGIIE. -The meeting
Hackney is visiting at his uncle's, Mr legs that a vet., who was sent for to council wanted to know why the p p oil 1londay evening was conducted b.
!Monteith. Mrs John Allison caught an admirable game. The fol the Record or its comes ondent ever fore samod;c contnbuLions. F. O. Llford
Robt Clinton, advised the owner to put an Reeve had not paid it after drawing hear of the Bayfield boys s interferin and G. L. Fisher a oliz'in the ne •ative and Y +'
returned from her trip to Manitoba on end to her life, which he dish The lowing is the score: Y ' Y • g p the 141issionar committee, and exce - �,,�
Godes tph , • • • • • • • • • • 2 0 1 3 3 I 1 5 0 the money several months ago. Mr with the summer visitors in any man- though the time w s rather limited, some !ant papers were given by Miss JennieI ill"
Saturday. 'Mare was a splendid raadster and her Seaforth .... 1 0 0 1 (1 0 0 1 7 Borns showed a teceipt from Dir Todd ner or form 'r We challenge him to good pointe were ought out on both aides; Kirk, lilary Andrews and Mr M.
death was quite a loss to Mr Ballan- Battery for Goderich: Kennington, for the amount. During .the discus- substantiate his contemptible insinua,- decision was giv favor of the negative, Braithwaite. The choir Sang some . h:
tyne. Sion several members of council ex- young suitable missionary hymns, The in
Doyle and Molcomson; battery for Sea- tion shout our nun men. While WF.nDIN6-T 1a residence of Mr S. T.VJaI- ,•
W6DED. - The residence of Mr forth: McCarthy, DaleyandCummings, Pressed themselves very decidedly others, such as Rev Dr McDonald, M. terg, one of otyr most respected citizens, was terest in the L?ague contllllle@ to ith „`
Baer; Toronto, was the scene of a .Umpires, $roderick, of Seaforth, and against giving the News Recot-d the Y. McLean, M. P. P. and Editor Neer on «'ednea y evening the scene of an in- crease. 'l
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,CJ et Rid of Your ha weddin , on Wednesday after municipal printing after the abusive lin, of Seafortb, and man others, have terekin vent. Exactly at 7 o'clock Air NOTES. -Mr Francis Brown is the
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noon, whereby his daughter secureda letter it had ublished last week, and g
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d husband and at the carne time NOTEfi.-The local bakers have raised pp spoken in the gighest feints of the or. Henry T bbutt and 1Klias I;rxinta ti1'alters possessor of a young pi having two n i',
(� i oo it wits enerally agreed that the work der of our village and the courtesy second /daughter of Tu'r S. T. Walters, heads and three eyes, iv i h is rather
Summer Su t became a future resident of Hullett. the ]trice of bread from 10c. to 12c. per shouldoe done in the village hereafter, shown to visitors, the Editor of the were,�oriouuced man and wife by Bev G. a strwtre freak of nature. Mrs Thos.
1 I f 111- R Dawson wheeled to d B A in tb f
The groom was- Mr W. Tamblyn,
youngest son of Mr John Tamblyn, of
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urge oa .
Clinton, on Sunday; while returning
NOTES, -Mins Parsons, of Delhi, is
visiting her sister, Dies Graham, at the
Record must needs o out of lite Way
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to publish this base attack upon our
SY• n rows, a essence o some
p
fi y iuviied guests, chiefly relatives of the
Brun;dnu still continues very poorly. ,;
R. G. tiVebh and his daughter Nettie `:`
hi The bride is said to be
thin township.
a very popular young lady in Toronto
borne hehad the misfortune to fall and
severely strain his wrist, Itis reported
r' is
of oda tch
manse, Miss Evans, G
the guest of Miss Ada Burns. Miss R,
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1 tiVe are e not here commenting
people. g
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on the merits or demerits of t he charge
d Teb t t
ntracttn ai ties, r LewisLowie b t
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Bing groomsman and Miss'.Carrie Falters
The nvftle
list, T e t 4
t t Lie ick h. t
both or 1 s ,. v
are 1 X '
tions etre out. for two more weddings i : ` ''l
social circles, and we congratulate both
Miss Hancock
that.the Logan Co. will pay its credit-
ors50c. on the$. Rural Dean Robinson
Fentress, of Detroit, who has been at
against the boos, That is before thfr
be decided, don t,
j
bridesmaid, Mr Tebbutt holds a ±ucrative
Situation near the town of Redlands, Cal.,
in the near future. A r
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ha event.
on the happy
At while Hary _preached
__ac a3.._. ridgennal_,_ _.___ . _ ,.- y
in St. Thomas church Sunday,
d v_
Mr John P:iul in4.en s mo
the Queens nearly the whole summer,
left for lscstlie an SA,turday, highly de-
Dort: and wil no
With Justice to all, but we do est�r a
and with his bails leaves for there in title
days. Although
COLLtsiciv,--On Sunda `evenin aS
p �+
M►' 11 nt• D1c('oul and his wife were re
Jackson performed t.lte duties of
Rev. Dr. Potts perform-
mornin .
in to ensallshottlj. Mr P. Riordan
lighted with her holiday. More guests
g
from London arrived at the Queen's
vigorous protest against the rnPt1tods
employed by those who would do in
course of a few we non-
him on this occasion, Still we feel
bridge from c+hunch near the river ,
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bridge a from Wingham, dint Y
Froornsman,
I the ceremony in the presence of a
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large number of guests. After the
is laid a with lumbago. While thresh-
ing on the farm of Mr Fowler, Mr Scott
had i the to
this week; they are havin lovely wea.
ther, Mr Snelgrove, of Denfield, was
jury to our village rind cast a Islur on
the fair name of our young ten and
that on the departure of Emma we are los-
that on t
ing one of our most estimable and popular
party
ing in the opposite direction, ran into `r
his buggy, upsetting tt and throwing '`I
honeymoon, we believe they will set-
of Seaforth, misfortune get
a treat at the Rectory this week,
g
our citizens generally, , m,
youngladies, and one of our foremost work•
both out with considerable force
tie down in this township, The con-
gg ratulat,ions of Mr Taniblyn's many
his hand. badly cut. Mr P. J. Munroe
aitd 111r �Vm. Oughton have gone to
Minh sympathy is expressed here for
the family of Mr James McDonald, of
NUTF-S or• TI3F. TRLtL. Poor ,Tack!
The told him his nanl would he ke t,
P
ers in social and religious circles. Wepray
g p y
that prosperity may ever attend them, and
them ;
and they were somewhat injured ,.
Considerable damage was done to the'
friends are hereby extended him,
Zurich where the have secured situa-
y
Goderich formerly of Bayfield who
y
if h
that every joy may be theirs,
GARDEN PARTY. -On Tuesday even-
tions in the flax mills. MI' Jas, Me-
M• hael shi ) ed two line Maltese cats
+ '
lost their daughter Aggie by death on
out of the ppapers shelled out -he
shelled. Po Jackl r
(irEF:aE NoTEe-The cheese manufactured
d in the first half of All was ebi ed
baggy•
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lug last a most successful garden party t�ntfriendti in Lhe old county last week, Sunday; the funeral took p ace to this j One tent fell, but�the Record "lover °r a t ' pp Stanley J
was held on the rounds of Mr G. Me- y cemeter on Tuesda The evenin ! „ „ last Saturday, o ly by been purchasedg Mr Chas.Cunniu ham, of Toronto, hits Y y' g ofjustice had to lakeit, "solus tents some time irevioual b Bah'ant ne&Sone NOTE9.-Mrs Wm.Clark, sr., who V ittie, Ilth con., under the auspices of taken a osit ion s the woollen mills, services st Trinity Church have been a ri s because a is "more or less in- 1 Y y Y P P P for 9 ots er Ib; it was shi ed direct to has been visiting tier daughter in ExA-
L the Londesboro and Kinburn M.etho- Mr J, Roach, of Seaforth, is campaign- discontinued for this season. Mr H 1 , terested." p ppLondon En land, it born � conal sed to t.ggr for some time, has returned lininggs^••
diet churches. The evening being in hisspeedy horse, Paddy R, in IVew Edwards took in the excursion to Tor- "But you t ven't proved that these Thames Hoven. Mr Connolly on the same iYlisa S. E, Reid has gone to Clinton to
Your summer, suit has seen iia best beautiful and all that could possibly g onto on Monde A art from Sea- bo s ypere iz t there, 11Ir Prrnulfoot.."
I and it's now time to make York. `i orkmen are busily engaged y' P y y , day mado a Bale of the last half of August attend the Model Sr -lino!. Rev. W. G.
t Selection for fall and winter, bA wished for, and the for mer rept>ta huildin 1\ir Jas, Great ea' new stores, forth picniced at the park on Monday. +Well, our `Vorship, this is the first
.: - Sot r,s a tion is Lonor, nd circuit to the line g. Rev R, Henderson, of NlanchestPr, for cheese, at tilt per ib„ the Messrs. Ballan- Richardson, 13. A., is at present preach- 4
This season we have a large Mr M. (.lark, of the Huron road, near time I e er heard it announced in it t nebein Lha urchasora,- This makes the in at Auburn. Rev. J. A. Macdon-
i '' This of imported of garden parties, brought out one of Alma, nom has the record for bein merly pastor of St. Andrews Church British Ourt of Justice that the arcus- y p ,�
i the largest and most intelligent crowds ing fresh eggs into town; the other day ed Mot prove their in cence." seventh lot of cheese sold to the same firm, old, of Varna, left on Thursday for
W� Qltjll res that Aver assembled on the same lawn. he had a hen in his hu while on his r who evidently know a good artiata. The Toronto, purposing to rematin there
a. s it , The two long lines of tables amply buggy East lllaNfanosh price pair( for last half of August was one- for :t short time. Ire R. Mclllveen,
, Wdt ct S ata sei' es way to town, and when begot there he NOTES, -Miss L, Websterhas return sixteenth of a cent per ]b, higher than that who s est the last six weeks in Mani=
laden with good things to supply the found that the hen had {aid an egg eu / Donnybrook aid for as other lot on London market folia, has returned home. A travel•
Fancy VestingS, Ete wants of the inner man, were soon dis- route. 111r ('has. Willis has secured a ed to Hullett it holidays with p Y
posed of. The attractions were num- e.in Renfrew lis h school, The friends ori the sixth. Mrs Easterbrook • ANNIVERSARY. - The anniversary last Saturday. Up to the end of July the ing photo rapher took a photo of the
Direct from Arthur & Co., Glas Protrs• The Summerhill fife and dram position 1 . race for 5 miles be- of Burlington, accompanied by Yt eervicesof thA Methodist church will be quantity of cheese manufactured was 03664 pupils of , A. , o 8 on Friday., ,M1g y
* `: Ow• The arA GhP choicest Aonrls lr:tnd,itnder the leaderahi of Mr Kilt matched bicy- e daughter, Mrs Fletcher, are visit g reached on Sunday, Sept.12th, by Rev. lbs•+ for which was realized the sum o4 James Mustard, of Chicago, is visiting j
o #,folrior
e had, and the cost is Liu nines P y tween Richard Dawson and Frank
rendered some choirs selections in a Mrs J, Goultes, are. 111ra and Miss ice f3 L, Hutton of Dun annon, at 10,30 $7673.83. The amount manufactured dor- her relatives and friends hare for a
l what you are naked t.o pay for manner creditable to themsAlves and Willis comes aft on Friday evening Harrison are visiting,friends in To onto. a,m. and 234 and 7 m. Collection at ing the same period last year was 648ti81ba few weeks. Mrs Dy. Thos. Butchart.
next, the stake is $25. Mr Robt, Iiaw- +
goods. pleasing to the immense crowd of peo- Mr Jasper Cook is very ill at resent. each service in acid of the Trust Fund. for which was realized the Sam of figures i of Michigan, paid week.art's this short visit ss ,to Mr
Handsome guktin s in the new reen p g thorns of Seaforth, has secured a ood
`3 g g le; there were also duetts by the situation in Rat Porta e, Miss Jennie Mr Nicol afrienda will be pleas to hear A grand tea meeting will be held an thA B�' a comparison of the above figarea it Falconer, of Goderch, and tMiss Llzgie
and brown mixtures, plain and ondesboro and Kinburn. The month g be is improving. Freddie �"ook is on evening of Monde Set 13th. Tea will be soon that the business has greatly F
McKay, who has been taking music les- g g y' Sept. inoreaeed beyond last year, the amount of Falconer, of Bayfield, are visiting in
fancy, and none of them are an ex- organ music given by Master A. sons from Mr F. Millar, leaves shortly the sick list. _Mrs J. Hent'y returned will be served b the ladies in the vicin- y Y
pensive luxury. It coats not ging Braithwaite and Wesley Orawsord Saturday from a three onth's visit ft of the church from 6 to 7 o'clock. money paid for the three months' make Stanley this week. Misr Anderson, of
to see the bode. for Paris, France, for further instruc- , Y this' ear, bein�t ovor doable of that aid London is visiting at Mrs P. Campy
g was food. The total receipts of the tions. A tram was wrested here Sat- I with her daughterain finitoba. T ridgy After tea an entertainment will be held Y p
events amounted to 801, which ex- p night at the close f the Epworth for same time last year, The businosa belt's, �4liss Aggie T3utchart has beets
Special little Boys' School Caps g urda for bein drunk and disorder! g P . in the church, and a good programIi
ceeded tbat.of other years. and if the' , g y' League meeting of estfleld a distur I will be rendered. Addresses will beds even ibis year is not as heavy as it might plaiting friends near Goderietr int' the
at 'l'5C. Chic. of Police Gillespie brought him , have been, had there been room to handle past; two weeks. Mr John Gilmour J
' people of Londeaboro continue to in- before MrJ. Beattie J. P. who ave bane occurred t.h was not creditable livered by Revs, W. Godwin, of Gode- Y ,V .:;ti
rel'. Jaeltson SC. g p g rich; B. L. Hutton, of Dungannon, and more milk at the factory, showing counts- sustained a bevy lass this weak h
Clinton crease their inter eat in the future as him 60 days to Dixon Castle, Goderich. to those who toq art in it, Agents, i g
they have done in the past in this ling pedlars and gypgsles are overrunning the I E. Olivant, of Benmiller. Good music lively that the building will certAinly have the death of one of his cows
Victoria Block, Established 1i3G4. of garden parties, they need not be 25 cents w will
pity lforpth lot to Inn rw lens country at pgksent. will be furnished by the choir and others. 'to be enlarged before another season, or the " `"
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