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The Clinton New Era, 1897-09-17, Page 4.: r , • �, ! 471 . - "�P• k 1 ,•: +"�- , .... .. *Braville.11 ' ,► 0., x • �.; . ! 1k1.:.�•r�Y!4 a .. -_ I .. '>1'h.�l ;lNLe4u6e> . ko>f $optth. r von, � p � Oot. 0.4-fiy hire $ad ape a1_ rn�td . i �ItUbonex a rarxy L Manning, iEW}9 N(Yi'.�A p b _ , f, r . A W�iit4 Re lylll tq tho Exeter Timee, con• Premier' N : sea W�wanoal om Sept. a t . ' pr ani7vcir t, h".,• he.ann a' nil Oreenwa °fait seat jyae; I the wite•of:Wellington 01 p.,. , g r ,. a►i.yg of: the W, O,. T. U. T n 1 meeting pY the r, M. Sr nothrn� tO. o yy aR zIER- leer o>~ a eau liter. btot � 10h tu,,ci►rry, litter or oerain ap gitttptepte to office tlia d» d with theschool. uest on ► 9 zu S�eaterth o Sept /� r l wif of , A kt, Sid, the ,al.l . ! ii ,, a of the oouu>cy of Rilron, held in Wii{gham of Ontario $t. Methodist churv,h was Mr. a James. ozier ty,of our rtkQq�. Rl'' 4''eT.:.lia..trppk, of Ssiniiton,.;arohrY P{� , oa eon: - itor of the Expositor, who 1e algoM. P. oitSaPt, 8th, OfHcoo eleotied aad,en erioi hold on Tussle r-apd rho till : n of- wELI,-InBeaf xth a P g pal tent ,and Civil en sneer is . a a e fa , 9 , : on t#e. nth ioat, the , . ' , _ tendsnto o! the vara4iis de arttnente o the ficers .electeds Pres; M sa r , . r dad . it. z Beyer wi of Mr J, oWell, of a eon. � �' ': fc>f"South Duron,. says: wo i f Vice , i F,eeman,lat. si weeks, illness, sxEL0�1-znl+iorrtaonBe r d h (�. q , ►� (i rk appo ,sial,: Mxs Br ickenden,. 2nd Vice Mr i of Mr pt, n , t o wir;j House C,� ea �1..�t C7L iDl "i7' „ , .' N ne people wars injured b.,,i' a run» T, 8h004,,ota dgu8hter, r • • g After stevotlanal sxeroises opndnoted by t7rich, Roc, Sec., Uri Andrews; poi• awe ho . *,,ill for :t Govei Gwent tl°a�t he wouldif a titer tto re. S , Y . r®e at th9 Waste. n Fa> r , on- MAHRIED i1 he .alai 09l of Septsin' pr A)C . $iddfeoombe,, Rf, fllttiton, Dltey K,11�. ec.,.:Mrs. 0ourtice, 7.fleas.: Mre $; V, don r } .r offer #be, biggest sna o , d the hopor of re resentlug the intelli, Fiaber, who wa a op ted r ei a Smith.. ;Mre plem t n , RANDSCOMBH ..._ PRATT• TI' At 8t, ') j, ge , ", b gg Pg ,t r9 bits ant a le of appointed • , president d. lit of the e>l a d Miss. fi reeman John �P. Cf?lcieu b collector. Church i t :. h, Q -, d! pn wie .tc r h se OP - oath Haran, iu the : ooarit laeE December b the a were made lit nue B , c . e or of sus, �1' nn nod, oxi Sept, s, b Rev J.J'11, +u gg pp Y r y a provincial a ,ambers, after which tomcat a o' 8•T•Handscombe r Y, y # iiA e .r - Le ialatrve halls of hia:native ro ince. tE its a drO ed deadfram o Winnipeg, oMar jsael yea �asnnot pffgrd t4 mise g province, ,, sub.exeoative, briefly stilted the tib sot of the annual programund tea was v n 8,, pp,. , thirddaughter f aroma 1 , . and if lie ie, spared he; intends to ,,enjoy tor» meeting an 7i given, Q ,., heart disease.. o >!ir Silas Prat, of oiiwttae, y 4 @ d. the benefits :pf OrganiZyl• HQ>EtoN Ii) $BYT�RY, *-Tll MATIi1T;6QN— LTYINL}B�QN, the 1 h , that honor for th ext flea ears , g e Presby Monrreal festa a lupi , b Rev B. al Um 14th ; , r►d 00-1 ` . is lin n r e i h n e '� Y . at flan. W; O, T• U, wgrk in the ooiinty tial ter of u n pi re net to ride bl y ement a,t the residence of * � , , li ?qM . C. to .e, Pod r oh, Y , $ c n met in Willie church.r c else is thztt it :Tie the bxide,'s father, John _ at#aeon f" ' city. y> h is the lnjunc• Minh. t i , o. Sanilno , L , , . nay rate,, t been seriously retarded for the lank of the Clluton,:on,Tuesday, the 14th Inst, The o M es er, Jo n Li in�gs - " f, $1CyCLE do MUSIO The; e, ectorate of $o thHur aho chain of a m ath and co•o eration foun , tiori,ki.ven at, the ecclesiastical re- t v ton, laugh u oli aid Y p. d Finance CoYnmitteare reported .that 15c. t e> or Mr. Thos, lJivioth L, of #iuliett, - 11tQUeE, OLINTON in W.O.T.II. county organizations" ` The' p rent by Mgr, $rycllesi. WENZEL_ 11 see iQi; it th 1 , Mcl can enjoys that Y , g ,y per family would. be necassary tg meet ,PARK --At. the residence of the i , ♦ia'nd' 10�ycls Livery, Clinton diet were met for the first time to forms chain. ell Presbyterial Tile ,school a ate of bride's patents, Wing#am, on Sept. b t • , anti, Gloderich ing distinguished hon.pr. He has made an f liven oh fatten oma _ yt rIal expenses d Siring the , in Osnada is under p y he Rev, Dar, Pascoe, valentine Wenzel to Annie •: 'F; r ex lent e P g r , w n, binding each coming year, It was decided to hold' control of the Zegiplatnre, but. the man. May second den titer of Mr. si ' •w ^. r presentative, no dereliction ofooer to one soother in organization, whose mlasIonar meetin ern 1 agement, of the sohools is entirely i the ieweller all of W' n ham. HQ ey Park, • , r of drFi y g all the churches y >} _ _ , ig g r ce motto ie ,{For Clod and home -and native as early ail possible next DecQmber, and hands of the municipal bodies. This ie ' POCOC.S—UZELL—At e B - _ .. , Y Pan be charged againet,;hiin, he „ t# apflet Parson- r. l Td l�ii certailil h n r land. The Object shall be to etr ingthen a committee nom , fled of Mea re Ao . the ideal eystem. The Opposition in the ase Win ham by Rev J- i11amilton on Set v' ` , � y,has t. e Inter este of the Ride the 1pcal unions and s fsist ;them in oniric aeon Muir, .S s h Legielatare 'nibble over the 1 iv 8 >favid opoa� of Tarnberry to Miss Mar A a .. , , haw, Jae, A. Hamilton, q oro ab a oast I}sel>;, of Langeide. y A r ' it. ue P B. Crows rn at, heart, and is a gentleman who Ing out the plans of the provincial_ union, Fletcher and Dr,. McDonald, was- a .ratepayersg . ' i $ tp the of the public end high til-R�JaclCsan, ar. tolnmande the respect and esteem of and to crones the yeomen pi the county to pofilted to makeoll nee ser. arras e. schools, and ask to have Kbeiteved that, b Dom' t- • ' y g y BOVfIERet-In Clinton on 8opb. 19 Charles - fail -Bessie gC Qo ' p an organized effort fpr the banishment of menta. Messrs J, A. Henderson, J. A, some legerdemain which they refuse to ex. Edmund Bowers, nanous( son of th t - o 09 0 Clvement those wlio know hlm Thera Ia no the liquor traifia: The eleatton of offio rs : alis. _ _-;.•__ ._ o i _,.,_._.. _,_. ..q .___..__�_.._,-- --_,_�_.____o__. _H lata the-vo _ _._ _ @�a e_Sleo _ �_ t vooper & Co amllton.and Flar rpld .suers a Ointed Plain, , . y all benefit the one without Bowors, nged29-years and ll montyi, 1�aneral • "' " ' " - "`' net -Ta forth Sona reason' apparent why Mr McLean py bal3ot resulted as follows: -President, a committee to arras a for a series of a°lury to the other, and without any ad- on yaturflay ab 2,p. m, , •,. pa e Coop r e E M. Fisher'. Cor. $eel„ Mrs Gilles- ditioit to the. taxes.. Tile POLLICY At Amherst Island, on Sept, 7, ea w Ouiniette • should not again be the representative Mie W t conferences on financial subjects. The y .could not do it Captwin Thom as P 1 °' of cy, a ed 79 years, father r;,. p mgham; Reo• $soy„ Mre d Motile, clerk re , and they know it. Hence, when the are of biro. James McMath, C nt - ,„,:+< wtxade.,.3loAinn mi°fi — ported th+it the Presbytery e > Y ,,,, o. for the fine constituency o! South Flu- cuddy, Goderioh; Trees., Mks Biddleoombe, 'share of contributions to the principal aeke,d to give details, they aro mum. -Lon- se ALTERS -in Sta les, ou sept, s Samuel tnantutn7Hodsene Bros • Clinton;Vice.-Pres., Mrs D. McGillicuddy; don Advertiser. ci5nd eon of R. J. Vl�altera of Benmihar, age,i , ` aYtol2uin=HerlandBroa ion, Butitwil.),restwith the elector- Y: sohemesofthee uich,Weaternsection si ears. floe to creditors -Jas Scott Auditor, Mrs Stewart, Aeaforth. Por the current ear would be: -Home' Canadians, regardless of party, ought to IE tyu Goderioh on Sept o illi g spines Allen & Wilson ate. Mr McLean may put forth strong It was resolved that the convention pr y uphold Minieterevt the Dominion Govern- Lee, aged ie ears p th, Nina Agnea 'ppili find our stook of sed this P Missions $2160, Foreign Missions $2000, D1oDONAL� -In Goderioh. on Sept 6, Ag ie veeek;. Gilroy & Wiseman P g efors', Mrs 5, Holmes peratlnal efforts for his re-election. He need to organize the county, which was re- French Evangelization 8800. A letter moat is every wise effort to increase traffic McDonald aged i9 care ?ck shop-KTay1 r may hold meetings, and in various Presented by the following delegates : Mrs Froin Dr. Rosebrou h Toronto, was over the Iaterooionidl and to buildup pro- %ROBER�S_7z, Goderich on Sept 4t `.' :y :i leis wanted -W Coats D. McGillicuddy, Mrs Stoddart, Goderioh; read, askingthe cooperation eration of the °ince to province trade. Simple justice to J, son of John Roberts, aged is ears., Allred 1L�( a�l �a�e� .*-'�- other ways contribute to his re-election, Mrs Biddleoombe,MralStevenson,MreCrioh,p Don, 3. Israel Tarto demands the admin. bAM a- - in Tuokeramit , on Sept 7, blit the matter still rests with the Imton Mrs Smyth,, Sea#ort.; 11Ire E. Presbytery in the formation of a local John Cam boll�a��ed a9 ears, AND L Q ,yN qbranch of the Prisoners' Aid $ociet Bion that he Las brains slid ideas, and hie BUrrOz In Wingham, on Sept. 4, Noima • r stnVt 1i?ifif,� I'aalin Mrs J. R4tchie Mise K. 111.fisher y tea of ailing the Ottawa and Parry Bound Irwin only child of Mr Jesse Batton aged i1��+'A µl �/ rank and file of the electorate. It A 4gmmittee composed of Messrs And SNn only c Morrie, on Sept.2nd, &god w Wia ham. Visitors:-Mre Reed Teeawat• Railway as a feeder, for the Interoolonial `.' sometimes happens that people, think g arson, Mhsgrove, Shaw and Dr. Me- y 1(�( indow Shades• r their work is ended when the have iv- er; Mise Smyth, teacher, Seaforth; Mrs Donald were a seems to be good. Mr Tarte is em hat;. infant eon of Mr Jas Snell naafi 1 year. 1+"RIDAk, BF,PTEMBER 17, 1887 y g Hisoox, Mre Smith Mre Armetron Luok- appointed • to, cooperate (call on the right track when he trees to C CORE -In e 4 Clinton,on sept . 12, Witham E y ant their rooms iib en a candidates nomination. But there g, with committees which might be ap- Y g just whet the need to now; Mrs Grant, Paisley. join the harbours o! Eastern Canada to the first class order. I " is much .more to be done to secure pointed by other bodies for the same 1%r .1.1Af4i<tney's Meeting. election, and= our friends in the South, Afternoon meetingoL, with the Preai• urpose. Three young men. Messrs wheat $elle of Western Canada, and inci. BUSINESS CHANGE. A large stook of Window Shades just dent in the chair and Mrs Grant conduct• dentals to (ail in any riding) should aid the -condi- event' Ketches. W, W.Aitcheson,and y give the Interoolonial a share received. E the Conservatives of, this section date by their own personal work, and fng devotional exercises. Reports of Local Jamea Iioote, having expressed adeand of the grain -carrying trade which now goes The uodereigned havinabougbtthe rod -will yr g Unions were then read and adopted on mo- g g p over American routes to American sea- and business of the late arm of Misses Cudmore Wall paper is always lip -to -date and saps Pard -Mr Whitne s meetin here ail leave no effort undone that will assure P t0 be recti ,sized as students for themin- & Tebbutt dressmakers over Gilroy e Wise- ninny our prices, tion. During the afternoon several excel- ports, There are foolish journals in On- man's stoic, will oont(nue the same, All iiaggificent success, the Liberals are his election. In tufa particular riding fairy, were examined and certified to lent papers were read by Mrs Biddleoombe, the senate of Knox College, Toronto. tario which stand read y- orders entrusted to her will receive prompt Special values in remnants. the Liberals will require. to tree their y to condemn an ;;going to find any'fault with them, best efforts, because of the presumed Mrs Ritchie ,end Mrs Grant, followed by thing and everything +which tion: J. Israel and careful attention. The latest and most - dieonasions on the various lines of work Tarte ropoaes. Ontario is not a bi oted ties indfashiontop�heosaid firm wrU places settle All paper trimmed free of Charge. W6 vRa3 the natural curiosity to see strength and popularity of the Con- presented. N]gWWB Nt7FE8, enemy P M g servative candidate. y to r. Tarte. This province is a with Mies Tebbuttwhen convenient. kpear`•n gentleman occupying such Mrs. Reed, of Teeswater, gave a drill on An infant child of Mr. Fred Fitzgerald judge prepared to weigh hie sets, and sots MISS T, TEBBUTT cominerit position as that of leader A Dumping Ground for ee parliamentary nonage, showing the law of Lucan was drowned in a cistern. in line with his talk in favour of keeping BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR horn and order by which public meetings shpnld The Toronto Telegram remarks that "to Canadian trade for Canadian railways and BALE l?e Qppoaition, and a fair number be conducted. Question drawer was open- say that the Laurier Government is weaker. seaports must surely raise Mr. Taste in _ ,iberala were among the audience, Canada, is now bei» "flooded with, ed and replied to by the county president. than it was would be absurd." the esteem of fellow-ooantrymen of, every That desirable ;Brink Business Stand on Al - American corn, which was last session Thea•exeoative met and appointed the fol- race and oreed.-Toronto Telegram, Ind, bert St., Clinton, ocoa ted C60PEIS BOOR STORE h was sized up by Conservatives placed on the free fiat. During, the lowing superintendents of departments: Misses Lena and Minnie Harland were pone. g P by Mr N. Robson, is . : Offered for sale, including rear lot and stable. e lege than four hundred. The month of August $915,000 worth of parlor meetings, Mrs. Paulin, Wingham; thrown out of their baggy while driving ,' The assertion made on several est oo- The.location is one of the best in Clinton. The CLINTON. near Guelph and the Sret named sustained P property is tree from incumbrance and title in. delivered by the Candidates corn was imported into the country work among lumbermen, Mrs. Biddle- nasions in the Mail and Empire that loyal disputable. Price reasonable and terms to sort by wayof Montreal alone. The rice combs, Clinton; work amon sailors and aeriona injariea. volunteers who served in the rebellion of e'short necessarily so, but reveal- P g n Purchaser. Apply to GEO. STANBURY; Lou- y of barley, oats, and•otber coarse grains fishermenMrs. Holland, Goderioh; cnrfew Toronto wholesalers are unanimous in 1885 have been dismissed and •their places Non Road, or address Clinton P. O the fact •that Mr Eilber, so far as raised by Canadian farmers will fall in I bell, Mrs.' M. Y. MoLean, Seafortb; rail- the opinion that an era of good times has given to rebels is repeated in an editorial in COIIlZT OF REVISION' F m, ability was concerned, was direct proportion to the amount of road work, Mrs. Crich, Clinton; press work, set in. They report trade as being better . Saturday's issue of that journal, which ON •- Jt�ly the best of the three. corn imported, -Toronto World. Mrs. D. MCGillicudy, Goderioh; evangelis- than for many years. adds: -''Mr Sifton perpetraed this outrage Notice is hereby given that a Court will be 1.But the price of coarse grains ,,has tic work, Mrs, (Rev,) Smyth, Seafortb; Hon, Mr Hart with alacrity and without a murmur." The held, pursuant to the "voters List Act," by His 1St: John is a fluent speaker. and prison and police, Mre. Stoddart, coder- Works Y, Commissioner of Public reason that more has not been heard of the Honor the Judge of the County Court of the not fallen in direct' proportion to the ich; exhibitions and fairs, Miss Jennie Po- ibtends denies rfrPom circulated that be "outrage," which has been confined to the day of of 9e Htembor t18 7nnt Ooro, on the R7th ' :,. be -regarded as a strong cam- amount of corn imported." As a mat- cook, Wingham; scientific temperance in- Hart nae been recently public life. eteadil • > o clock a, m., to tier but he takes editorial columna in question, is that the hear and determine the several oom laints of good Care only Y Y g g Y q errors and omissions in the Voters' L st of the ter. of fact the price of coarse grains etruation, Mrs, J. ititohie, Wingham; Fran- in health. charge iafalse. Indignation isfeigned over ill title aide of the story, For in anise le illation nrid etitione, Mra. Rev. an a Munloipality of Hullett, for 1897. All persona Our Doctor ~of tial advanced since corn wa"s put on g P (Rev.) Archbishop Lan evin is 1 to appointment to an office of Maximo Le- having bbusiness at the Court are required to at Refraction ce take his explanation of the P Bond Seaforth ower and delicacy mss- P g y' g in St. Bon p 'rcd y iface Hospital suffering pine, a member of Riel's column in 1885, tend at the said time and place. the free list. And as- another matter cion, Mrs. Rigsby, president W. C, T. U., P g from typhoid fever, who was sentenced to seven years in penit- JAMES,,CAMPBICLL, Township Clerk gery" at Toronto, which was the of fact the entry of corn cannot affect Blvth; juvenile and silver medal aonteet and it is impossible to say at present how entiary for treason -felony on his own plea Dated the 10th day of September. Has made a special study of the human eye, nor point in his address, grad on the price of any grain, the price of work, Mre. YIoFanl,. Ssilverh; unfermented severe the attack will be, as the fever mast of guilty. The reply inn its course. g y p y is that Lepine has not ,if Your E h'he spent most time., He rang which is governed by export value. wine, Mre. Young, Blytb. The convention been appointed to an office. He was once WE ARE SELLING yes then adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock, when As an indication of the high quality of appointed to the Winnipeg ]and office short- ;alarges on the fact that Hon. Mr It's said that Mr Lount, M. P.,wants a public platform meeting was held With As wheat product tbiriyear it may ly after 1885. The present Government has Massey -Are weak or your sight pnor, it fs important. s .liias"flrst of all stated that the the president in the chair, be said that out of 76 car loads ins ected at riven Maximo Le the no a Wheels at $45' to have them oaretully examine to be appointed a judgeand thus open P P ppointment, and Harris b cost of the oncern was about The address of welcome on Behalf of the Wiunipag last weeek nearly the entire num- as n1r Sif ton abolished the Winnipeg land NO Ghar ci Centra Toronto, which he is said to be local onion was given by Mrs. C., Gillespie, bar graded No. 1 and 2 hard. office, Mr Lepine moat be patiently waiting Reduced from $85. 9e %:but found out afterwards it was g in which she said as the home was assigned It is said that the Czar of Russia has de• somewhere until his friends and patrons, Whatever is made for testing. willing to do if the Conservatives will Fine Steel frames including glasses filled by 9,.itnd tiled to cast reflections on allow a to to be re-elected for his to woman as her kingdom, if true to her oiled to abolish exile to Siberia as a ptiniah- the late Conservative Government, return our Specialist, er.00. Ofilster because of the difference seat without opposition. If Mr Lount trust'she could not live•at peace with the ment for crime, and that in a year hence 'to power and give him another job. These Full stock of Cold Specs and Pye Glasses.. . great enemy of the home and the church, there shall be no banishment with or are the kind of "outrages" which are daily til. two statements. temente. But Mr St. wants a j udgeship he should.peremptor- which is the saloon. Mayor Morton ex- without trial. This is a step forward; let laid at Mr Sifton'e door. Maxima Lepine, �j �y fly resign hisseat without particitlar re- tended greetings on behalf of the town. ns hope it Ja but the first of many ex -rebel and felon, has received no appoint• W. COOPEIL & CO.y 'had repeatedly been stating from ference to the consequences. q Mrs. D. MCGilliondy, of Goderioh,,reepond. mentor place, good, bad or indifferent since CLINTON. *iatform that this fatnoas piggery ing, said she heartily thanked the friends The fire insurance, companies are baying the Laurier administration obtained powr.- 0000, and he took care to make Hon. Mr Hardy will need to be care- for their kind words of welcome and to the a fat year. For the first eight months of er. He did receive as a reward for thew ful, or the ebarve of socialism will be homes that opened their doors, whose hos- 1897 the losses in Canada and the United bellion an office from the late Conservative flections on hie own difference pitality the delegates so much appreciated. States were $71,021,700. In 1896 they Government, but holds none now. The ri p aid against him. In a labor da speech In conclusion she said: As a result of this $ y We have other wheels ohea progr , ,11Il�tc YY Ulyd len-$7,000 and $35,000, Further 1 y P were $81,888,050, and in 189b the were loyal volunteer whom Mr Sifton diemiased p•this,, he never told the audience he "ventured the suggestion that the meeting more than ever I trust we shall be 85,511,600. If they lived through 1895 to make room for him is a myth of the ed• the revenue from this piggery wages of the workingmen ought to be impressed that this temperance work is they will this year have about fourteen itorial sanctum. While on this aubjeat it Night Hawk ..................$40 ?sen over $6,500, without count• increased; in other words, that those .God's work, and that we each have boon and a half millions to the good. is oaeible to Capital .......... ................ 3fi6� �C'A*7�1 p give the Government's capon.4 value of the 261 pigs which had who labor and produce wealth ought to Gaffed by Him into our different depart- Representatives of Canadian fruit corn- eats more than they bargained for, Lonia Leader .......................... 2ii !',.:destroyed on account of the be enabled, by some means, to keep for - ments of work, to be co-workers with him Paniea are now in Eastern Kanaae con. Sohmidt attended Riel's second convention, ��� ra. As these were valued at their own use and enjoyment a lar¢ec in patting away from our people that that traeting for the big surplus of the apple acted as one of the secretaries, and subee- Brantford ...................... 25 STRATFORD ONT ilia pigggery would have hada share of the wealth produced." This is nae. been and is the greatest hindrance the crop, P. J. Miller, representing a big gaently became Rielys Secretary of State Crawford 20 ' 3okne profit had it not met with a very debatable queatton, and no one gospel bas, and which is the cause of so Manitoba concern, says the failure of the in 1869. This same arch rebel was reward• s>sro$Tn txD•- Bookkeeping, Penmanship, tforseen reverse. knows -better than Mr Hardy that the much suffering and sin and misery; let ns Canadian apple crop will cost the people ed by the Conservative Government at Ot- Ladfeav,at the same Price Typewriting, &o. thorough]y tau ht by first wages of the workingmen cannot be seek the unity of purpose in all our temper- of that Country an enormoaa-' sum, as the taws with the office of land agent at Battle- Give ail a call. class td of Ca. This institution is mown from deductions concernin the Agri- artificially increased, nor can he secure aneeorganizations, and for the guidance of Canadian tariff on American apples ie 40 appointments equally credit- one end of Canada to the other. Rates moder- ford. Other a ate; methods new; board cheap;elegantlyequi- rAi College were equal y, mislead- ,for hie own use anything more than the Holy Spirit, cents per barrel. Judge Wellhoaee, the ap- able were made. An outlaw was appointed • H L BROWN CO. ed apartments; graduates always successful. Stress was ,laid on the circum- his legitimate share of what his 'labor Mr. D. MoMorran, of Luoknow; was ale king of the world, who owns 2500 sores officer o! the Inland Revenue Department ' L. Students may enter at any time. Write afor that the expenditure was more induces. P . beautiful catalogue.. •- %b hevenue, and he tried to show P then introduced, and rendered sweet of orchard in Eastern Kansas, will con- 1 at Prince Albert, and as the police were of- open ite the Market,W. J. Elliott, Principal strains with the bdl•monioa, triangle and tract his entire crop to Canadian buyers. ter he hired an Indian boy to go to Ph:IRIN'S BLOCK, Clinton nth tpas•due to the extravagance Skits. guitar, and to the delight of the boys be town and get his salary and bring o to the Hardy Government. He entire- played the "bones." A silver medal con- Hon, J. I. Tarte, having been accused by woods, where this official of the truly loyal pored the fact that any lnatl- Over 110,000,000 cigars were made "in Canada teat was then conducted b Mrs. Reed of. opponents of his policy as Minister of Pub- l'of this nature, carried on for last year; ane to think that these should bo Y lin Works of extrava ent tendencies has party was in biding. --Globe. ��� r be deliberately set on fire and destroyed. TeeaWater, Three judges, A. H. Mus_ g , TH3M r-rwQ A. tT 8- - jl 'be"ai pureness, is not expect- grove, H. Park and Miss L, MoKenzie,hav- Promptly taken by critics to teak: He 99W `%dtraxt#otattuts. be self-sustaining. Take the One of our exchanges intimates that those Ing been .previously appointed, awarded shoasput at that for the year is de 7 Parliament ry Colleges, under control of the ant at fhb disposal of his de artment $2,. who are appointed Governors of Provinces the medal to contestant No. 4, Mies And P °ion Government, or the Domin- are "lieut., So Mowat be is the case of On- Jones of Teeswater, which was resented Minis a Out of thatduring appropriotion the rperimental farm; these institu. tario,• P Minister during the ear 81 748 - MISS C. CLEMLIrT, a1?,ea,Madelitrebyno means self-sustaining, on behalf of the organization by Dr. Mac- y ' ' Graduate of Alma College ConservatoryW,iy u DY The Bobeaygson Inde endent'suggests that donaidI M. P., with a few suitable'remarke,• 939, leaving a balance of $690,981. Mr, the nature of things cannot be, p Tarte.also pointe out that he nae saved of Music. . :r St. John was careful not to tell half -Cent coins be minted. This is at any tate Dr. Macdonald also made good use of , hie over' 60, Pnp'il of St, John Hyttenranoh and ; 'axers this fact. a half-centsible suggestion,and there's money time while the judges were deliberating, $ in the administration o! his . J h Marten. in it, too. and his address to the audience was fall of department, when compared with his pre- The time to et a Necktie which Whitneys a feasin 1 deoessor in office, by dispensing with offi- Will receive Pupils in Piano is "way up in style, .finish and , y p g,easy-going Deer are said to be unusually plentiful in Practical and telling truths. The Dr. gives cialR, for whom there was no work Are moving out, and its the sine erir and nae a good personal re- no uncertain sound on the temperance ,end durability is such ries are that's selling them P Muskoka. Unlike other commodities which $ otfier economies, G GOD .j(! RAME RESIDENCE wa down Th t t' Q in the opinion • e staunch usually become oh . 1 question, of which he has been a life.]-- sap w on p ontiful, deer g y a tme ps now, I) vdtivea he nes not begin to are always deer. advocate. Mre. Hisoox, of Teeswater, and The London Free Press ea e• -A au . FOR SALE and "we have them 1" i , we with Mr Meredith on the Mre. Stewart, of Seaforth, each sang solos 8eetive feature in wheat trading is the an- The frame hcnse situate on the cornor of we Start at $1.10 and $1.25 for a irtri, lacking the letter's charact- Mr Passmore, a London Advertiser reporter in excellent etgle, The effiaieat eervioes willingness of farmers to sell at rinse $t- Shipleq and Rattenbur Stroots, is offered for In Rour•in•haitda, Soars, Strings P Y g Blue Serge Suit, and all we snap and energ His warning and Miss Lamb have Just been married. He of Miss Carrie Fisher, pianist, were muoh ty per cent. higher than those of a ear saloon reasonable terms. Tt fe story ands half, Puff Knots and Rourrin•handa cannot be a vegetarian for at meals he will y containing five rooms and kitchen, with frost Stith flowring ends in all the fat• charge for the best is $3.50. Ce -holders that t ey would lose always want to pass -more lamb. appreciated. ago, and the wide difference between cash proof cellar, hard and soft water, quarter -acre beads when' be came into power A vote of thanks was tendered the sing- and speculative prices. At present wheat 1tit, with a ,somber of choice fruit trees on the est shades. ](men's Stilts Start, tlt 3x60 Arid In a couple of weeks we shall start a blood- era musicians is selling in this London market at 87 t0 $ utir¢ly unnecessary, for such ,judges, the mayor, and all g (London) Incpe. ApP1y for particulare to MRs THOMAS all we charge for the best is 8 lie only in the nature of things, curdling and hair-raising story which will the friends who contributed to the success 88 cents a bushel, and yet the meas p! far- or SAMUEL HOLMES, Princess Street, iT IS HERE -We mean the season g $ . �; beds are not able to offer any road somewhat after this fashion:-- "John of the ooanty organization, mars are hanging bask to get more. This 4i for wearing Waterproof Goats �; Eions to his doctrine even if the Jonoe got are. $rize on his Berkshire pig, two Mies K. M. Fisher, county preeinent and is always the way trade is hindered. The and you should have one when Two lots of Fall Tweeds to hand, 1, 1, y seconds on his urham calf, and a recommend ' you Can get them from $2 u ,. td to, From beginning to end of on his Cotswold ram." Mrs. MoGillioudy, county recording score- beat time for marketing farm produce is at WORKSHOP ON WHEELS P• One lrlie of Fall Suits to order for .l tech he did little more than deal tory, were appointed to attend the provin• PrevailingprioeB. Nine cases out of ten it 613,50 is the best value in the trade, ;;� eralit'iese There were no specific A youth named Kelly, arrested at Montreal pial convention to be held at Brantford on Pnys; for when rateage, shrinkage and the E TAYLOR, the celebrated Cutler W hen you are ready for a Fall Supt tients as & what course he would for murder, states that he did it under the in- October 12 13, and 14 „Al�t]te_DUpmi,aiOn den er of must o e nta,Aonaider-anon and Grinder, of Shefl'ield, England, is back 'all and see what we can do for yen_ a if ane o come oto uenee o e ev with whom he bad made a- t Toronto. t ore ie a great risk in keeping grain. Of o own or a snort - 1fMmb, an ia'IoasFed-on A;--J,NORR�ISH,-Clinton, -- - --- --- -- He left ii to be im lied that a contract to serve until he was 26 years of The unions throughout the count were Conroe, insurance and fire risk has not Dinsley's Corner. He will do Hats a Specialty. A• J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton , ~11 p age. M st people serve the old fellow Just as 'recommended to b en p y been in the former. I till do better than the resent is,, full without.00ntract. p a lebiaaite fund, Grinding & Repairs ofail kinds '' lment. In general terms be and to Co-operate with other church and on short notice and at reasonable rates11 I id' extf vagance in departmental The papers speak of a Young fellow named temperance societies to be read for the A Portage la Prairie paper, publish- stration, but did not state speci• Whitehead, clerk in a store in New York, plebiscite campaign, The Demor st med. ed Thursday, says: -"The yield of Pocket Knives rebladed, Umbrellas and . wherein he would do better. proving his claim to a fortune, by his name al oonteete, public lectures ,slid diatribu• wheat in this district will certainly be Parasols neatly repaired and old ones bon.being written in -the fly -leaf of his bible. This tion of literature were also recommended, unexpectedly small. From thresher bought. Flatisfaetion guaranteed. Ja�k�� l &! at least twenty gears the ilave must be "the whiteheaded boy" we have heard . • returns, we may judge that it will pro. Jackson9s Ives in the Local Souse ' Babe so mush about, bably not exceed an average of 14 bush: TENDERS WgNTED ie people they, and"wer6it, a to face The Brussels Post eomplainsbecausepassen e°hurch Chimes els to the Acre. This is four bushels •'! irect taxation, and, it lia5 been under the average estimated'in ItItE'TioN OF Tui pays a terrible state .of alialis; gers'at that station are compelled to alight at Services, on Junday Will be held in g estimated in the - the cattle, pens instead of the platform. f St, James church, Middleton, at 11 a. last Government crop bulletin and as 0 Mao"ES rHot, gym to be atop to it z StaVely Memorial Building, • rlrt'we AVOre . , elnt years'agU, tho Peat had said "hog Pena" we would have m.; St. John's, Holmesville, at 3 p,m.; it is admitted that Portage plains has }� been inclined to think the condpetor knew and St. Peter's, Summerhill, at 7 p. m, as good a crop as any other part of the in the Town of Clinton. �'1f`,�,'Ii�1 would pb glad, If we what h d' i P fid — 11 " $ beiieVe itl direct taxation. �iicyon. I ant would be better b 'ti'oiS. xt how, a was o ng, erhaps he oes any- Rattenbury St. Methodist Church- Pastor will preach next Sabbath at country this season. It may be assum- ed that the Government bulletin was away out, Reports also Sealed tenders will be received by the on. for lip to 7 P. in. on Tansonx, Scat,28ch, for rho emotion of the Stnvoly Memorial �11would reduce ex ends- p d Vee shall not offer the slight. The Globe C£Saturds in referring both services in the evening a special sermon the "Does come from Morden and Bopssevain - that the yield PlansHall. andb op seen thohapebiflcaxioneowlllba ctdy to its enforcement, even $tide to, the guideleas races in connection i with the Toronto • Exhibition say on eabjeet, • man live after death," is below the average. expected. Over 200,000 bushels of °wheat turniahed each lv ntondingcontractor. Tondos may be offered for the , ' , ,sill it necessary. ., y a:- Capital exhibitions of speed Were rv. 6 ,The literary meeting on Mbnda y g levan- ing at the Ontario were delivered at eountr " ypointeto-day, whole or a part of the work. The lowest or any tonderrnot nece8mr- fly accepted. W. COATS, said is card that Sir Adolphe Una lean p p en ���the uideless horses yy yes' r ay Mr W. Do arty s(Ulinkon)pacin . street lea us was both profitable and tnterestin The A 'haracte'rietio ,trait of Sir Wilfrid Town' Clerk. 're -'enter. olitice after his term at p geld- Ing. rivets trial in 2.09 -2 was g. p devotional to to g y p' IVCs leen b Jss Liz- Laurier has come to light: Lt appears that , 8 one of We premier a greatett appends NOTICE TO: CRUITORS. faCoxr ood>`s out, :tad join the Lib- anke. Shades of Sir John Eveit noticed in yesterday's paper, trade his first appearance in public. With aritn- zie Shobrook. The program was short butintorosting; The devotional topic fo _. t M and admirers ie the very genial and pdpnlor G-. T. It: conductor '�I1ed" `fJrean between _ In she k'atafe ej Jnn'Aar,, deceased, ,, • npng oroe •a few lengtlls in .the rear to > x ."day evening will be gltven Qaebeo and ltiohmond, and when Sir Wil. ' harks Tupper might come over keep hie' nettle up the Clinton horse by Miss Tda Wulsb. The literary topic frtd was in the capital Notloeis hereby given purannnt to theStatuto pital of.IreIandhe did not in that behalf, that afi aroditbrs and others, Are the best and When OU burOnl 118 OU itrr aide, bit --� Went -half a mile it, 1.03 1-2 and a full for the evening- will Ire "prayer" and forget his ofd friend In Canada. He havingq claims against the oetatb of A t y Y . x_._i. male pn 2.11, LIe hard no warming up, will be taken by Mr H. l+olhck, chased one of the •ii ee Per' Ltto of theTowiiship of Goderioh i nn Barr,-irxw:,a. Ar � ';'. n t blapkthorns that of Huron, widow, deeoasea - the Count get the best value lll town. A buSinese .that0 In and if he had been Ned up' for ,the of- 7`he annual meetin of theta. M,i M.S. of ever delighted the heart of a ,who died on or ' iti,i t&k that, Han, Oliver Mowat fort sot l t n Wellman, dyout ,thb 13th of A ril ,r. _ yy h+ , ib D, 1397, fere creases eve month 4 cod evldenco the�� woo• .- .. �, t luno doubt,' ve reduced even Rattenbar St,Methodiat Church was held i lead it richly mounted rn' salver and` o p' g "a4 y y i n rebq;Ye tilted to ,bond partlbulAzs of their i r ;t9o#Ireented to become the next the time be showed nn'Thursday.l The on Tuesday afternoon, Se t. 14 when''the hie rotnrn, resented it ulAime io �, A. Forrea o : trotter Di p P to Mr Cretin, With t r,_Clinton, ;Ontario are sellln reliable Dods at lo A gurei3. . i'Allit-Governor of Ontario- No , ,+ ck French, wag Gent out to following officers were elected for the' ones• the followingineori tion the Administrator btu tho ro arty 9! the g g race withJoaephine,blttheisstili raft" 'in ear: -.fissile G Mrs a p p eai,� s4 P, ongrtyVed tWpon It , d800tlpod; on orbofore the 2ptU daq of Ootbberr, lirltatevbr'Vvill be found with this Y K Y r1 , r �, O. Pat tsaff, � d Crean, from ,his old friend, ippflf icl AD., x897 _AfteY which date • ar grc+tlti at; the amiand stopped afore lat bice, Mro:Millyar ; end vice, Misilgan e• Lattrier." ,Needieos to `'s " ( ,r rator wfil dfstrlbti he the safd Adminia• ,. , W gg ay that hien , td t aesetp of_the said es: _ , tttfrtlerlt, ,but If the Cavornnaent com letln` the half 1 tt mile, Josephine. .1ec, ileo., I17rs W, 11Zahnin Cor, Se was delighted, and hie: r tato Amon Lhop artios entitled the I'txi 8tto>c Dtcnt>l ft q i o , g ! - . , g atitnas found the regard auto havin , T b Glib salary; ttf3 is reported to wettt One ttlrzY::rn Y.1 and'the 1 • Mi°e 79t P 4 I ;ror odfq to tlRo :claifris o t►h >) full mtle b,sti3#, Tr6,,, ori '1LCra f, llodgens, folloWpitg oirgraoterpettb etc reasion , �$ have s io. hotico s . GM%O ,rikso, ointon ohtewplatidn, very great objet; In 2,23 1>4, May vo boon roboivod At the said date,ks ;• �. CAt I:o>tdon, Wednesda , C3rgani in 111td,btaoc. elogate to annual the heavens be your bed, l r. Laurier, bn JAMES, C . 1 be taltenC trty it, i E SCOTT . .. ,,.. , yy Mr Doherty a holtge funds aMile lis 2,t13 btpnoh meetiyug. o bb h d ott Ohatliam, an° 1 may it be n long tlttao till you get they©,'> hated this lith ri bvtt^*tnb1� for AdminitEatator. 2,f*+,.;:dtib_�_ * w, _ * ,,. : ,- as . •i . Y + Ail i i ): , - .. -� ', J , ' , „ .. - .. ,, ... .. ,• I x •i . Y + Ail i i ): , - .. -� ',