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INDEPENDENT IN ALL THING S --NEUTRAL IN NOTHING T A- nil TODD, R01[or .,ed Owner
1URON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY" JUNE 2, 1897 WHOLE NO. 967
Goderich. Y.oudesUoro• I '"'THE TWO A. J.'S
Largo bunches of fun—neatly arranged— "Tho Wizard of the Batouical Art" 1n the
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Clinton, June 22nd. parade, Clintou- Jule 22nd.
OUR DEFENDF,RS.—T} a members of SEvEnE ACCIDFNT.—A severe accid-
No. a company, 33rd Battalion were ent happened to Mr. Charles Ruddle I Bargains
called out for drill at 7.30 p, m. on zit the barn raising at Mr. R. Scotts. ueen
Tuesday but as only some 15 answered recently. The men were putting the S ��
the call, those present were dismissed foundation on the stonework, and he
'to meet again Wednesday evening at wart Pulled off his balance by a rope
the same hour. and fell amongst the stones below.e`ard�%_Mades•
he bad his collar bone broken and his
GODERICH WHEAT MARKET, -AI- head and face badly cut and was other- thoug�h the big mill is now closed, there wise injured. $5 Man's Suitsfor. ... $ 3 90w atilt i good market to Goderich for NOTES.4iMr. G. Snell, wife and fam- ` 7 " " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 115
wheat, a well as other grains. Messrs. Jubilee
$8 „ „Colborne and Burrows and S. Sloane it spent Sunday at Belfast. -Mr. and • • • • . • • • • • 550
are buying and there is no reason to Mrs, G. Bradford of SAtfor•d spent $j� ;; 650
doubt that they will pay top prices. Sunday in the village. -The concert . • • • ...... Soo
given by the Good Templars on the $1 110 Boy's Suits for ............. 1 50
DEATH OF A FORMER RESIDENT.—A evening of the 24th was a grapd suc- $2 75 " '� " ... • • 200
telegram was received on Tuesday cess, there being a splendid pro- $3 50 " " ... • 2 75
morning announcing the death of Lam- $4 50 3 50
bent Wells, who about truant ears rautme. The proceeds amounted to
Y Y visitin-Miss H. Agnew spent the Louh Our c 20
Arica kept a clothing afore in Cxoderich+ visiting friends at Forest. -Miss L
and for a long period 'since travelled and Charlie Ottimette are at Auburn GOODS
for Win. Paterson, of Brantford. The to -day attepoling the weeding of Mr.
deceased had been ill for three years A. Knox and Miss L. Wilson. __AT Black Suit
and was a member of the Huron Lodge —
No. 62, I. O. O. F. r�
AGAIN IN TETE TOILS,—As will Ile .inhurn. e o Order 1S a leader.
noticed in another column, James NOTES—Mr. James Youqg hats fin -
Farewell, the notorious convict who ished cutting staves• for this year and oOnlrOo•®o
nscaped a few weeks ago by jumping has started cutting heading. Whitt
from a moving train with the shackles will our village young risen do for aAJ' A. J. HOLLOWAY,
on, was recaptured at Port Perry by job, lois time to wait for another stable McKnight of that town, year. --Robert Stalker is getting his CLINTON. .l
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Gundry left on house painted, it makes a great im- CLINTON.
the 2.30 train Tuesday to take charge movement to it. Robert is it hustler. -
of the prisoner,and land hint in the - - -- - -•- •- - ••—
'Ve see by out- village by-law that G. -
penitentiary tit Kingston. F. Yourgblot is inspector of our Ba3'iield. East Wawanosh.
• BUSINESS CHANGE. -The Saltford streets. We hope that he will have ie in doubt tomo to Clinton Juno 22nd, a
Brewing Co., its intimated in Tau everything that is a nuisance cleared Come to Clinton, June 22nd, pprepared to Fee a
NEWS -RECORD some weeks ago, have off in a short time as it i9 ball need- marvellous galaxy of interesting and astound- Rood Limo—a bang-up olio of new thinks.
+ Y inReveute.
sold out their m busiHess to &r. .Kuntz.ed -
Auburn young men are improv- BY ACCIDENT. -Mr, Jas. Me -
he 11 i t Court [
we known m OUNCIL. The Council met 26th a former wn Auburn brewer, who, a to good manners by whistling at C y resident tit' the 10th
it is said is to take charge of the brew- married ladies passing along tile street, as a Court of Revision in the town hall concession, wits killed in Chicago by a
cry in October next. Messrs. D. Me- now boys beware as there is law for at 10 o'clock a. m. Present Reeve fall front it building. His re-trains wet e
Cormick and J. Johnston'have bought such its yon.—Our village coopers are Burns in the chair, councillors Baily, brought home and interred in St.
one of the large buildings tit the wharf doing a rushing business in their line Thomson, Elliott and Erwin. They- Agustine cemetery on Satut•day morn -
and are having it fitted up as a brew- of trade.—One of the greatest events subscribed to the oath required by ing. He leaves a wife and family.
ery. of the season takes place to -day (Wed- statute. The lists of appeals were BRIEFS.—Robbie Wheeler, son of
'VARSITY Vs, GODERICH.-On Ft I- nesdity) being tine marriage of one of then handed in by the clerk and dis- Frank Wheeler of Belgrave, is ill of
afternoon, June 4th, URICH.the'VOn and our Auburn young ladies. We wish posed of. Moved by James Thompson, typhoid fever. -Last Thursday a valu-
them long life and prosperity in their seconded by Thos. Elliott that the able -horse belonging to Mr. Will.
Goderich teams will have a big fight new horue.-We understand that there than es asked for I Rev. F. Ryan, Martin of the Hill concesssion dropped
On the A ricultural Park grounds. is it hear frequenting B. Scott's farm viz.; Eot170 Main St. to be assessed to dead in the fielit,•-One cls last week a
As this will be the first titre a. Huron lately, it may do hat m yet if not killed. Thos. A. Stinson as owner, lot 121, 122, son of Mr. Will, Robertson of the St -11
club has contested with the famous --bliss Fk,thet•m brim of Brucefield is 123, be assessed to T. J. blanks
Toronto one there will, doubtless, be concession hard his leg badly broken by
the g iest•of Mrs. Howson at present.- as owner. lot 198 Ann street, falling from a wagon. -Mr. John Bone
considerable excitement and a great Mr. TJ• Rowed is busy training scut be assessed to John �V. Whiddon of Toronto University is hove for the
crowd present to witness the game. ladies to ride the bike. Look out Ed. as owner, lot 145, Ghiniquay St. he holidays. -Mr. John McCallum of the
And their should be a big turn -out, as on might fall over the traces. -Mr•, assessed to John Biggart its owner and 9th has
the presence of the Toronto players purchased a new buggy and
not only means it good game but will Kim. Searles tarts on Monday for that the clerk make the changes asited cart.
prove the best advertisement in this Parry Sound district to work at house for on the roll. -Carried. Moved by
litre Goderich has had in many years. building.- Mrs. Will Sturdy leaves on George Erwin, seconded by R. Bailey,
the 15th for her new home in Parry that the appeal of Thos. Ward to Seaforth.
DIVINE SERVICE.—The C. O. F. at- Sound. -Mrs. A. E. Cullis leaves about have dog taken of toll be not s}tstain- NEWS ITEMS. -Rev. Mr. Leech of
tended Divine•Service in St. George's the 15th for the Soo. -Mr. and Mrs. ed. -Carried, Moved by James Thom- Stratford preached two very able ser -
Church on Sunday morning, over fifty Wm. Fluker were visitinKK in Clinton son, seconded by George Erwin, that mons in the Presbyterian church here
members forming the procession. The one day last week. --Rev. Mr. Shaw of the appeal of George Woods, clause No last Sabbath. -The baseball chub were
members looked and marched well, and Egmondville preached an able and in- 3, be sustained and that he be lowered defeated at Mitchell on Queen's Birth -
were a credit to the parent society. The structivo sermon in the Presbyterian $40 in his assessment on lot 5, Range day by the Mitchell team. -Mrs. Me -
service was fail choral and exceedin 1 Church last Sabbath and in the even- N and clerk make change on roll. -
good. The most noteworthy incident ing spoke to the Endeavor Society, Carried. Moved by George, Erwin, Kinney, mother of residence
Thos. Step.
was the splendid singing h Dr. Le- which was highly appreciated. seconded b Thoa: Elliott, that the dens, died n the res}dance of Mr.
P g• g Y g Y PP Y Thos. Stephens last week., She wits 77
teuzel of a bass solo in the anthem, appeal of George Woods, Clause No 2, years of age. , The remains were taken
"How Good and Joyful it is for Breth- be sustained. Moved in amendment to Kincardine for interment. -Miss M.
ren to dwell together in Unity." The Holmesville. by James Thompson, seconded by R. E. McLean is still confined tothe house
sermon by the rector was a good society Bailey, that the appeal of George through illness. -Dr. Sloan, who re -
one and exceedingly interesting. Parker Partello Co. of Acrobats in marvellous Woods, Clause 2 tie not sustained.
g Y g and thrilling specialties, Clinton June 22nd. ' eently moved to Seaforth from `.Coron-
-Amendment carried. Moved by to, is returning to the Queen's city,
DESERVED VOTE of THANKS. -At a CHURCH. -On Sunday evening Mr. George Erwin seconded by R. having bed1n appointed by the Ontario
meeting of the Base Ball Club Wed- L. Baillett,studcntofVtctoriaCollege, Bailey, that the appeal of George Government to the position Of hat
nesday evening, a unanimous vote of preached a very profitable sermon.- Woods, clause 1, in reference to clan in the Central Jprison, Toronto,
thanks was tendered the ladies and Epworth League met on Monday even- lots 548, 549, 550, 551, 552 553, 580, 581
}gentlemen who so kindly undertook ing. The subject "Japan Missions" be assessed at $15 per loo and the clerk successor to Dr. Aikens deceased.
the presentation of that popular was divided into three parts: (A) Phy- make change • in roll. - Carried. -
drama "Time and the Hour" on Mon- sisal Fetitures by F. Mulholland ; (b) Movedby James Thomson, seconded Summerhill.
day evening and made Cho, production Manners and Customs by Bessie Pick- by R. 13itiley, that the appeal of Don't get tan gled in the web of uncertainty
ti splendid success. The boys also wish and ; (c) Religious Frugtsss by Alma George Woods in reference to lot 6, but come to Clinton June 2'1nd for a good
to thank the public generally for their Yeo. The subject was very ably han- Range M that theassessot' be sustained. time.
patronage on Monday afternoon. The dled. -Carried. Moved byThos. Elliott, see- A HAPPY EVENT. -One of the mo.t
clay being so cold and c}isagreeablE' CHEESE-MAKING.-Uur cheese fac- onded by Jantes Thompson, that the
they hardly expected the crowd that tory is hooming. On Monday they changes of Benjamin Higgins asked happy events that have trrtu was in
greeted thein that afternoon. niade twentycheeses. The success of for, vtr,:. That Robert Elliott be taken this section for some time was the
marriage an the Evening Of the Queen's
CIRCULAR CITY BRIFFS.-The bow}- the factory is clue to our efficient cheese off lot 25, and put on lot 182, Victoria Birthday of Mr. Harry Woodyard,
ing green is now in good order so we maker, Mr. E. Johnson, and his assis- place, as tenant, Win. Turner be put, now an esteemed citizen of Colling-
can now expect, to see the Clinton club tint, Mr. McFarlane. on nut 25, Hill Terrace, asowner, G. W. wood, to`Miss Jennie Wallace, of Hill -
Jett. Goderich.-One can now las front NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill of Holman put on lot 166, Main St., its lett. Miss Etta Wallace, sister of the
P tenant, Samuel incl Jose h McL+'witu bride, made a most charming .assistant,
the park to the Bork without fear Of Clinton were in the village on Sunday. ); g'
put on lots 6 and 7 Range , as tenitnbs while Mr. Harvey McBrien ver ha
breitking a 1[.g, as the steps have been -Miss A. Stephenson is visiting her Y Y hap-
breaking
repaired.-The Masons meet grandmothet, Mrs. A. Elcont, Tucker- axil that clerk make usual changes in roll asked for ily suppotted the groom, The occas -
in regultrsessionnextm
Tuesdaycvening, sith.-Aln,and Mrs. Williams of Tor- Thomson,
1tiby T by 1?
lot'was celebrated at the residence of
-There are ninny seekers for dwellings onto fire visiting at the parsonage.—James Thomson, seconded by Thos. the bride's mother, Rev. A. Stewart
Elliott, that the appeal of R. Bailey's pronouncing the couple nut. and
butt none can be found, ars there !s not Miss Holdsworth spent Sunday with 1 g P
assessment of hotel be lowered $150 wife. There were a large number of
an empty one in town. -The sewer friends in Clinton. -Miss Hurley of and the clerk make chatnge on roll.- g
contractors are making good speed Goderich is visiting her brother Mr. J. invited arrests present who showered
Carried. Moved e' Thos. Elliott, sec- congratulations and app[
with with their work.-Goderich will send Hurley. V. Andrews spent Sun- onded by George Erwin, than this g
a good delegation to Clinton on Jubilee day in Londesboro.-Mr. and Mrs. F. good -will offerings on Mr. surd Mrs.
court of Revision now a.d'ourn. The W
Day.-Ora.ss and blossoms are plentiful C. Elford are visiting friends in Luck- A oodyard. The dinner was excellent
council mob afterwards at o'clock P. ar.d all en'o ed the appropriate riate feast
and the fall wheat on high ground now and Teeswat er.- Prof. S. L. Tache iii• for regular business. Members all J Y' ' PI P
never looked better. --A stove was it of Toronto is in the vicinity. -Rev. G. g most heartily. Mr. and Mrs. Wood -
present. The Reeve in the chair. and have taken up their future resi-
anydng Cepast (if burning)) almost er Andrews —School
is
week for Con- Minutes of last meeting read and Bence in Collin woad and along wit h
any Ants the Past week, -His Lordship faience. -School is being held every g g
Chief Justice Armour opened the Saturday for the public school leaving signed. Moved by James Thomson• their hosts of friends TI-tr: NFwy-
1 seconded by George Erwin, that RECORD joins in wishing the estim-
spring sitting, Chancery division, on class -The BNthe League of Colborne motion No 2 of last meeting he repeal-
Monda . There were eleven cases will visit our League on Tuesday, 8th. able lady arca gentleman long life nisi
y ed and that the Reeve be authorized to abundant future, prosperity, for they
marked for trial on' the docket. -Mr. They will take charge of the meeting. P ' • l Y•
J. M. Roberts of Dungannon was in Ever hod grant orders for same, the above to be deserve both
g y y is cordially invited to come added. -Carried. Moved by James
town a couple of dinys the past week.-- as we expect to spend a profitable tittle .
Chomson, seconded by Thos. Elliott,
Perch fishing is still furnishing much with our friends. that the assessor be paid his salary for Every One
spot t and full bags, --on Whit Sunday
there will he 8 a. rot. communion in St. assessing and the Reeve batt Order
George's. -The town council will meet ''ingh: in. for same. -Carried. Moved lis George
n.
in regular session on Friday. -The Erwin, seconded by James lepai :- To Her 'haste...
Public School Board meet next Monda MARRIED. -The Wows of the marriage that the following accounts be paid:-
evenin James Elliott chi y of Mrs. Mamie Fairfield, to Joseph T. Jas.. Whitten, $2.30; Dan McDonald,
g•- shipped a car Saint, at Wallaceburg, on May 17, $1.50• R. Me. Dool, $5,00; John Biggart
load of horses to old London last week. created quite a Surprise to many of the find frames Whitten, sanitary Inspec. As the Old woman said when she
-Mr. Fowlerof Clinton arrived iukissed the cow. If you'd rather
town on Saturday, and is, we under- friends of the contracting couple. tors, $7eDavid Leach $1.00 and
tBoth are essentially Winghumites, the that Reevve grant orders for same.- d0 your Washing and Gleaning
sand• leader of St. Peter's choir.
Pollock u)' London was visiting bride having resided here for some Carried. Moved by Thos. Elliott, see- in a slow, labor iouS -Wily, Spend -
H. g years, only leaving a few weeks ago onded by R. Bailey, that the clerk ing your tune and strength in
the old home last week. -Another wet on at visit to her parents, Mr. and notify James Donaldson, Jr., to have useless, tiresome, ruinous rub -
Sunday. --The fishing boats were kept Mrs. A. Pringle, formerlyof Wing u wires removed off shade b{ng•-(its nobodys business hut,
in port on Saturday by the storm.- ham, and the groom has lied here all trees and to raise others that your own.) But if you want the
The staind pipe is now assuming a de its life, cin t0 Rat Porta. a but w are too low. -Carried. Moved h easiest, quickest, most economi-.
finite shape. -The schooner Craftsman couple ofmonths ago. If the wish of Jaynes Thomson, seconded by cal way of Washing and Cleaning
sailed on Thursday for the Georgian then friends here would have anything Thos. Elliott that the Reeve and yon will have to use GOLD
Bay. -Mr. John Kelly of Blyth was in to oto with it, their future 1}yes would clerk wait on Mr. Gairdner and have DUST WASHING POWDER,
the circular town last week. -The certainly be full of happiness, health }ease filled out and signed, and that there is nothing that is absolute- .
council commenced the June session arid prosperity, not, more than an annual pa ment of ly safe to wash with that can he
on Monday. -Mr. Jas. Scott, barrister
of Clinton, was in the circular town On NoTEs.-Beatie Bros. won second and 10c be paid. -Carried. Move by Thos. compared to it. lb is put n {o in
Saturday. -Town Clerk Coats of Clin- fourth prizes at Brussels the 24th in Elliott, seconded by George krwin, alb, packages. WE SELL 1T.
ton was in town last week. -Mr. J. E. one race. -Wm. Cornyn left IASL week that this council do now adjourn to .�
Sinclair of Clinton was in the county on a western tour, going from here to meet again on the first Monday in 11
town the past week. -The men work- Bolin, MMack June tit 8 o'clock, p. m. sharp. -H. W. Ra1S1IlS, Old 11
in on the breakwater job were laid off won firstprize at Brussels on the 24th. Erwin, clerk.
an., J. E. Swarts
latit, week because comlaints had been Miss 9migh of Blyth spent Sunday - -�- Only a few of them left $lbs. for
made about dumping title gravel in the and Monday in Wingham.-Mrs. Dan A Niagara Central train while enter. 25c to clear them out.
river, and the contractor said there was McCormick of Goderich visitedI�e'r ing St. Catharines late Wednesday
no other place to put it in at present. sister, Mrs. L. Hanson lastweek. Ltd, afternoon ran into a livery rig in which
The men will not start until the con- Saddler, who recently left the house % man named Grant and A woman
n criv-
tractor hears from the engineer. -Dr. of Refuge and cams to Wingham was named Mrs. A. McKay, were out i t OGLE COOPER � CO.
LPTouzel left on Monday for Hamilton, taken back by chief VanNorman. Ed. Ing. Mrs. McKa, it is feared, is fatinl-
West Indies, where he will start to says'they won't pay him for the work lv injured, but"Grant escaped with
practice, he does and others will, slight injuries. —'Phone 2.3
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VOL. XIX
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Brief Town TOPICS.
1 �(j�Beer
Uur printing is superior,
1 Ge
Colborne will have a big yield of
cherries.
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The Town Council meets on Monday
A Malt beverage,
evening next.
Mrs. H. T. Ranee of Blyth was in
Perfectly prepared,
town Inst Thursday.
Free from drugs,
Trout fishing wits not profitable dur-
Mueh recommended for its
ing the past week.
stimulating and highly nutri-
Mrs, Lack Kennedy returned from'
tious properties. in pints.
Windsor on Tuesday.
The fruit yield promises to be good
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in this section this year.
I,AC3k Kennedy
The recent frosts have done very lit-
tie damage in this section.
Poultry should be more plentiful in
The Clinton Liquor Store.
Clinton the coining fall.
Barrister Vanstone of Wingham was
in Clinton Monday afternoon.
1897 "¢JUf1%,�� 189 '
Mr. Albert Sellars visited his home in
sax. MAK rA WZA MU 04 ei'er.
Blyth last Sunday and Monday,
n•,�crr Mow 1
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The Jubilee year should be remem-
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b, Z 8 9 110 11
tiered for Clinton on June 22nd.
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Mr. D. Cantelon was in Toronto and
Oshawa on business lust week.
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Among Clinton callers last Monday
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28 29 do:
were Messers. John Pollock and John
Ferguson of Bayfield.
James Hearn shipped a Ane lot of
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Men'
cattle for the British market. The
average price was about 4c.
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As high as $4.75 has been paid for
extra fine beef
for Britain, but the
great bulk runs from 3 .
g to 4c.
Bicycle
For the Queen's Jubilee the Cxrand
Trunk Railway will issue return tickets
front all stations at a single fare, good
f,
Furnishings,
from June 21 to 23, inclusive.
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Get your tickets now for Thursday and Fr!-
day night, and exchange at once for reserved
.,.•
We haven't everything which every
man wants in the way of furnishings
Heats,
All Cook, Princess ' + Who h as
for the wheel, but everything We have
ever man needs—HOSE, SWEAT-
been spendinc the past few months
th her daughter in Goderich, return-
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ERS, CAPS, BELTS, SHIRTS,
ed ed hoiue last eek.
t;.
SUITS, &c. There is an occasional
Miss Eliza Mounteastle and Mrs. W.
vvheelman who boasts that he always
J. Biggins leaven On Thursday for
„.
rides in his business clothes. That
Liverpool. We wish them a pleasant
man gets about as rnuch pleasure out
voyage,
of cycling as be would out of swim-
The Sbakesperian recital in Odd -
ming with his coat, vest, trousers and
fellows hall on Friday evening by Miss
boots on. Nothing so comfortable its
Minnie M. Williams, of Now York,
short trousers and the right sort of
was not largely attended.
`
Hose. We show the latest Novelties.
The woman's Christian association of
Men s WOOL Sweaters, White,
Ontario St. Methodist enurch purpose I
Navy, Cardinal, Tan.
serving dinner on the 22nd of June.
Tan Leather Belts, covered buck-
Further notice will be given.
les, 25c and 50c.
Mrs. Hillen yesterday received a tele -
The newest designs in Fancy
grain that her brother, Mr. John
,Shirts.
Watson, of Hibbert, near Mitchell,
Money is worth what it will buy but
was dead, The funeral takes place to -
the wise save it in buying here.
morrow.
Don't fail to havoc guess atthobicycle shown
ineftned
the window—it's free to some one.
On all sides are heard expressions of regret at
the roachin departure
k P R of this r in•
structivo and amusing exhibition from Bigck-
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'g'
ville.—Brookville Recorder. Town hall, Clin-
ton,
ton, Ju lie 3rd and 4th.E
","Jackson, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fluker of Auburn
Clo -ier Furnisher and Hatter.
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were on a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Me-
Farlane, Stanley, last week and on
VICTORIA BLOCK, CLINTON.
their return Mr. Fluker called on THE
June 22nd in Clinton will be the greatest dais
er given in this section. We want you to
see
NEws-RECORD.
Mi•. Arthur Core has bought the lot
it
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on corner of Princess and Shipley
streets from Mrs. Shipley and has men
Brief Town TOPICS.
engagedpulling down the old brick
house. tie intends
t`
si
If you dere a day's recreation come
to Clinton si June $2nd,
erecting a new re:
sidettce the coming amlituer.
1,
Revs. Ford and Millyard exchanged
Messrs. Hill &Robinson have com-
plated the stone foundation for Mr.
pulpits last Sabbath morning.
Wm. Cantelon's house and are this
"The Old Veterans" will be out in full force on
June 22nd, Clinton.
week doer -g similar work for Mr. Win.
Blair of the line,
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At times the watering carts distil-
cut lake shore, Gode-
rich township.
butes too much water on our streets.
Numerous complaints tare being
As an advert{singi; medium THE
made about the "bre box" on Albert
N•Ews-RECORD has no superior in this
street, caused by the toppling over of
:1
section,
an old building. Many claim. that the
The Onward Bicycle Company have
authorities should see to it that the
added to t.hair livery six new Alassey-
property is put in proper repair or re -
.
Harris wheels.
moved.
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The latter part of last week was cold
Miss lila Corny. of Wingham was
enough for winter clothing and now
last and this week visiting friends
i,
we are in June.
in town. The lady had been to Exeter
Frauds, swindlers and liars should
attending the S. S. convention where
she gave n valuable raper on "How toretain
steer clear -unless they want our town
eotem. to back thein up.
young men in the Sim -lay
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Litst week the Onward Bicycle Com-
party received an order from Brussels
school.
The cold weather continued all
for some high-class work.
through May and coal stoves and win.
Clinton Cricketers go to Listowel
tear clothing' were in order on the first
of June. One might almost hold the
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on J unci Sth, when we expect them to
return with fresh laurels.
Mowers that be -the Laurier party -
We would be very much pleased to
re,ponsible for this state of things,
j
receive it NEWS -RECORD from any of
Goderich.
our patrons, dated Feb. 31.d, 1897.
The Cinematographe in the town
1T's Pt7RITY CiUATn.ANTFED.—Ali sOdiL
u_
hall this week will be worth a day's
Water, e tc„ made by -Phillips & Go. is
oj
crines. New macbiner new views;
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wonder of the age.
mmanufac•tored from pure mineral Witter
and free from all impurities.
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.the
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Cluff had intend-
SPECKLED TROUT. -If the streams
and creeks of the adjacent township
ed lee in takepart
rowine to the sJubi-
lady's
illness they be to
are not given it rest, the speckled
beau -ties will disappear. This season the
recent will unable
creeks have been very much over -fished.
go.
THE NEWS RECORD is informed that
BAND TALK. -There is really no rea-
$On why Goderich should not have one
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more im ported e s have come to
p Rg
of the best bands in the province and
f<
Clinton during the present season than
it is pleasing to note that the necessary
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ever before known in the history of
preliminary steps have been taken to
F.,
the town.
complete the organization. A well -
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y;
Never before have so many people attended
Associatien hall here in one week as daring the
Cinematographo.--Ham•
attended meeting was held in theBase-
hall Club room on West street Wednes-
last week, to see the
ton, Ont„ Times. Town hall, Clinton, June
da evening
venin for forming a town band.
Y g
Mt. A. MoD Allan
3rd and 4th.
The rain on Friday prevcgted the
was called to the
chair, and W. J. Pasmore acted as
V-
contemplated run (the first of the sea-
secretary. It was decided to form the
sou) of the Clinton Bicycle Club to the
Goderich Musical Society, the follow -
home of Mrs. Thompson on the 16th
in officers being chosen : W. Proud -
concession.
r'
foot president, R. G. Reynolds vice-
ice-
The Council passed it resolution to
preai ant, W. J. PaSmora sec's -tress.
h ve an office erected in connection
It was decided to form a committee of
vv} h the station stock scales for the
venlence of buyers and sellers.
managemltnt, none of whom to be ac-
tive members of baud, and the follow-
fi woriL should be proceeded with at
in were chosen: A. McD. Allan
chairman, C. A. Nairn, E. N. Lewis,
o ce.
Miss Cooper of Albert St. North is
James Robinson and W. C. Goode.
Mr. Frank Smith was appointed lead-
` .f.
visitin her aunt, Mrs. Henderson at
g
Kincardine, who hits been ill for some
er, and to be. a member of the various
time and does not seem to ilhprove as
committees. Messrs. Grant and Goode
were appointed a committee to canvas
fast as her many friends Iters would
for mernbers,at$lper year, and Messrs.
•M
' u9h,
Grant and Maevicar, with Leader
Thos. Kearns, ,Stapleton, had a
Smith, to canvas for active members of
?
$en setting for twelve days on some
the band. The president and Messrs.
arred Plymouth Rock eggs, when
for and the eggs were
Allan and Lewis were appointed it com-
inittee to draft a constitgtion
� .'",
s a left good
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16# tui the merciless cold weather for
re -
and re•
port at next meeting whicli will be
hours. Another hen brought out
held in the sante place this (Wednes-
0y from the eggs.
day) evening.
r chicks
WS -RECORD.
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INDEPENDENT IN ALL THING S --NEUTRAL IN NOTHING T A- nil TODD, R01[or .,ed Owner
1URON COUNTY, ONT. WEDNESDAY" JUNE 2, 1897 WHOLE NO. 967
Goderich. Y.oudesUoro• I '"'THE TWO A. J.'S
Largo bunches of fun—neatly arranged— "Tho Wizard of the Batouical Art" 1n the
--...%
Clinton, June 22nd. parade, Clintou- Jule 22nd.
OUR DEFENDF,RS.—T} a members of SEvEnE ACCIDFNT.—A severe accid-
No. a company, 33rd Battalion were ent happened to Mr. Charles Ruddle I Bargains
called out for drill at 7.30 p, m. on zit the barn raising at Mr. R. Scotts. ueen
Tuesday but as only some 15 answered recently. The men were putting the S ��
the call, those present were dismissed foundation on the stonework, and he
'to meet again Wednesday evening at wart Pulled off his balance by a rope
the same hour. and fell amongst the stones below.e`ard�%_Mades•
he bad his collar bone broken and his
GODERICH WHEAT MARKET, -AI- head and face badly cut and was other- thoug�h the big mill is now closed, there wise injured. $5 Man's Suitsfor. ... $ 3 90w atilt i good market to Goderich for NOTES.4iMr. G. Snell, wife and fam- ` 7 " " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 115
wheat, a well as other grains. Messrs. Jubilee
$8 „ „Colborne and Burrows and S. Sloane it spent Sunday at Belfast. -Mr. and • • • • . • • • • • 550
are buying and there is no reason to Mrs, G. Bradford of SAtfor•d spent $j� ;; 650
doubt that they will pay top prices. Sunday in the village. -The concert . • • • ...... Soo
given by the Good Templars on the $1 110 Boy's Suits for ............. 1 50
DEATH OF A FORMER RESIDENT.—A evening of the 24th was a grapd suc- $2 75 " '� " ... • • 200
telegram was received on Tuesday cess, there being a splendid pro- $3 50 " " ... • 2 75
morning announcing the death of Lam- $4 50 3 50
bent Wells, who about truant ears rautme. The proceeds amounted to
Y Y visitin-Miss H. Agnew spent the Louh Our c 20
Arica kept a clothing afore in Cxoderich+ visiting friends at Forest. -Miss L
and for a long period 'since travelled and Charlie Ottimette are at Auburn GOODS
for Win. Paterson, of Brantford. The to -day attepoling the weeding of Mr.
deceased had been ill for three years A. Knox and Miss L. Wilson. __AT Black Suit
and was a member of the Huron Lodge —
No. 62, I. O. O. F. r�
AGAIN IN TETE TOILS,—As will Ile .inhurn. e o Order 1S a leader.
noticed in another column, James NOTES—Mr. James Youqg hats fin -
Farewell, the notorious convict who ished cutting staves• for this year and oOnlrOo•®o
nscaped a few weeks ago by jumping has started cutting heading. Whitt
from a moving train with the shackles will our village young risen do for aAJ' A. J. HOLLOWAY,
on, was recaptured at Port Perry by job, lois time to wait for another stable McKnight of that town, year. --Robert Stalker is getting his CLINTON. .l
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Gundry left on house painted, it makes a great im- CLINTON.
the 2.30 train Tuesday to take charge movement to it. Robert is it hustler. -
of the prisoner,and land hint in the - - -- - -•- •- - ••—
'Ve see by out- village by-law that G. -
penitentiary tit Kingston. F. Yourgblot is inspector of our Ba3'iield. East Wawanosh.
• BUSINESS CHANGE. -The Saltford streets. We hope that he will have ie in doubt tomo to Clinton Juno 22nd, a
Brewing Co., its intimated in Tau everything that is a nuisance cleared Come to Clinton, June 22nd, pprepared to Fee a
NEWS -RECORD some weeks ago, have off in a short time as it i9 ball need- marvellous galaxy of interesting and astound- Rood Limo—a bang-up olio of new thinks.
+ Y inReveute.
sold out their m busiHess to &r. .Kuntz.ed -
Auburn young men are improv- BY ACCIDENT. -Mr, Jas. Me -
he 11 i t Court [
we known m OUNCIL. The Council met 26th a former wn Auburn brewer, who, a to good manners by whistling at C y resident tit' the 10th
it is said is to take charge of the brew- married ladies passing along tile street, as a Court of Revision in the town hall concession, wits killed in Chicago by a
cry in October next. Messrs. D. Me- now boys beware as there is law for at 10 o'clock a. m. Present Reeve fall front it building. His re-trains wet e
Cormick and J. Johnston'have bought such its yon.—Our village coopers are Burns in the chair, councillors Baily, brought home and interred in St.
one of the large buildings tit the wharf doing a rushing business in their line Thomson, Elliott and Erwin. They- Agustine cemetery on Satut•day morn -
and are having it fitted up as a brew- of trade.—One of the greatest events subscribed to the oath required by ing. He leaves a wife and family.
ery. of the season takes place to -day (Wed- statute. The lists of appeals were BRIEFS.—Robbie Wheeler, son of
'VARSITY Vs, GODERICH.-On Ft I- nesdity) being tine marriage of one of then handed in by the clerk and dis- Frank Wheeler of Belgrave, is ill of
afternoon, June 4th, URICH.the'VOn and our Auburn young ladies. We wish posed of. Moved by James Thompson, typhoid fever. -Last Thursday a valu-
them long life and prosperity in their seconded by Thos. Elliott that the able -horse belonging to Mr. Will.
Goderich teams will have a big fight new horue.-We understand that there than es asked for I Rev. F. Ryan, Martin of the Hill concesssion dropped
On the A ricultural Park grounds. is it hear frequenting B. Scott's farm viz.; Eot170 Main St. to be assessed to dead in the fielit,•-One cls last week a
As this will be the first titre a. Huron lately, it may do hat m yet if not killed. Thos. A. Stinson as owner, lot 121, 122, son of Mr. Will, Robertson of the St -11
club has contested with the famous --bliss Fk,thet•m brim of Brucefield is 123, be assessed to T. J. blanks
Toronto one there will, doubtless, be concession hard his leg badly broken by
the g iest•of Mrs. Howson at present.- as owner. lot 198 Ann street, falling from a wagon. -Mr. John Bone
considerable excitement and a great Mr. TJ• Rowed is busy training scut be assessed to John �V. Whiddon of Toronto University is hove for the
crowd present to witness the game. ladies to ride the bike. Look out Ed. as owner, lot 145, Ghiniquay St. he holidays. -Mr. John McCallum of the
And their should be a big turn -out, as on might fall over the traces. -Mr•, assessed to John Biggart its owner and 9th has
the presence of the Toronto players purchased a new buggy and
not only means it good game but will Kim. Searles tarts on Monday for that the clerk make the changes asited cart.
prove the best advertisement in this Parry Sound district to work at house for on the roll. -Carried. Moved by
litre Goderich has had in many years. building.- Mrs. Will Sturdy leaves on George Erwin, seconded by R. Bailey,
the 15th for her new home in Parry that the appeal of Thos. Ward to Seaforth.
DIVINE SERVICE.—The C. O. F. at- Sound. -Mrs. A. E. Cullis leaves about have dog taken of toll be not s}tstain- NEWS ITEMS. -Rev. Mr. Leech of
tended Divine•Service in St. George's the 15th for the Soo. -Mr. and Mrs. ed. -Carried, Moved by James Thom- Stratford preached two very able ser -
Church on Sunday morning, over fifty Wm. Fluker were visitinKK in Clinton son, seconded by George Erwin, that mons in the Presbyterian church here
members forming the procession. The one day last week. --Rev. Mr. Shaw of the appeal of George Woods, clause No last Sabbath. -The baseball chub were
members looked and marched well, and Egmondville preached an able and in- 3, be sustained and that he be lowered defeated at Mitchell on Queen's Birth -
were a credit to the parent society. The structivo sermon in the Presbyterian $40 in his assessment on lot 5, Range day by the Mitchell team. -Mrs. Me -
service was fail choral and exceedin 1 Church last Sabbath and in the even- N and clerk make change on roll. -
good. The most noteworthy incident ing spoke to the Endeavor Society, Carried. Moved by George, Erwin, Kinney, mother of residence
Thos. Step.
was the splendid singing h Dr. Le- which was highly appreciated. seconded b Thoa: Elliott, that the dens, died n the res}dance of Mr.
P g• g Y g Y PP Y Thos. Stephens last week., She wits 77
teuzel of a bass solo in the anthem, appeal of George Woods, Clause No 2, years of age. , The remains were taken
"How Good and Joyful it is for Breth- be sustained. Moved in amendment to Kincardine for interment. -Miss M.
ren to dwell together in Unity." The Holmesville. by James Thompson, seconded by R. E. McLean is still confined tothe house
sermon by the rector was a good society Bailey, that the appeal of George through illness. -Dr. Sloan, who re -
one and exceedingly interesting. Parker Partello Co. of Acrobats in marvellous Woods, Clause 2 tie not sustained.
g Y g and thrilling specialties, Clinton June 22nd. ' eently moved to Seaforth from `.Coron-
-Amendment carried. Moved by to, is returning to the Queen's city,
DESERVED VOTE of THANKS. -At a CHURCH. -On Sunday evening Mr. George Erwin seconded by R. having bed1n appointed by the Ontario
meeting of the Base Ball Club Wed- L. Baillett,studcntofVtctoriaCollege, Bailey, that the appeal of George Government to the position Of hat
nesday evening, a unanimous vote of preached a very profitable sermon.- Woods, clause 1, in reference to clan in the Central Jprison, Toronto,
thanks was tendered the ladies and Epworth League met on Monday even- lots 548, 549, 550, 551, 552 553, 580, 581
}gentlemen who so kindly undertook ing. The subject "Japan Missions" be assessed at $15 per loo and the clerk successor to Dr. Aikens deceased.
the presentation of that popular was divided into three parts: (A) Phy- make change • in roll. - Carried. -
drama "Time and the Hour" on Mon- sisal Fetitures by F. Mulholland ; (b) Movedby James Thomson, seconded Summerhill.
day evening and made Cho, production Manners and Customs by Bessie Pick- by R. 13itiley, that the appeal of Don't get tan gled in the web of uncertainty
ti splendid success. The boys also wish and ; (c) Religious Frugtsss by Alma George Woods in reference to lot 6, but come to Clinton June 2'1nd for a good
to thank the public generally for their Yeo. The subject was very ably han- Range M that theassessot' be sustained. time.
patronage on Monday afternoon. The dled. -Carried. Moved byThos. Elliott, see- A HAPPY EVENT. -One of the mo.t
clay being so cold and c}isagreeablE' CHEESE-MAKING.-Uur cheese fac- onded by Jantes Thompson, that the
they hardly expected the crowd that tory is hooming. On Monday they changes of Benjamin Higgins asked happy events that have trrtu was in
greeted thein that afternoon. niade twentycheeses. The success of for, vtr,:. That Robert Elliott be taken this section for some time was the
marriage an the Evening Of the Queen's
CIRCULAR CITY BRIFFS.-The bow}- the factory is clue to our efficient cheese off lot 25, and put on lot 182, Victoria Birthday of Mr. Harry Woodyard,
ing green is now in good order so we maker, Mr. E. Johnson, and his assis- place, as tenant, Win. Turner be put, now an esteemed citizen of Colling-
can now expect, to see the Clinton club tint, Mr. McFarlane. on nut 25, Hill Terrace, asowner, G. W. wood, to`Miss Jennie Wallace, of Hill -
Jett. Goderich.-One can now las front NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill of Holman put on lot 166, Main St., its lett. Miss Etta Wallace, sister of the
P tenant, Samuel incl Jose h McL+'witu bride, made a most charming .assistant,
the park to the Bork without fear Of Clinton were in the village on Sunday. ); g'
put on lots 6 and 7 Range , as tenitnbs while Mr. Harvey McBrien ver ha
breitking a 1[.g, as the steps have been -Miss A. Stephenson is visiting her Y Y hap-
breaking
repaired.-The Masons meet grandmothet, Mrs. A. Elcont, Tucker- axil that clerk make usual changes in roll asked for ily suppotted the groom, The occas -
in regultrsessionnextm
Tuesdaycvening, sith.-Aln,and Mrs. Williams of Tor- Thomson,
1tiby T by 1?
lot'was celebrated at the residence of
-There are ninny seekers for dwellings onto fire visiting at the parsonage.—James Thomson, seconded by Thos. the bride's mother, Rev. A. Stewart
Elliott, that the appeal of R. Bailey's pronouncing the couple nut. and
butt none can be found, ars there !s not Miss Holdsworth spent Sunday with 1 g P
assessment of hotel be lowered $150 wife. There were a large number of
an empty one in town. -The sewer friends in Clinton. -Miss Hurley of and the clerk make chatnge on roll.- g
contractors are making good speed Goderich is visiting her brother Mr. J. invited arrests present who showered
Carried. Moved e' Thos. Elliott, sec- congratulations and app[
with with their work.-Goderich will send Hurley. V. Andrews spent Sun- onded by George Erwin, than this g
a good delegation to Clinton on Jubilee day in Londesboro.-Mr. and Mrs. F. good -will offerings on Mr. surd Mrs.
court of Revision now a.d'ourn. The W
Day.-Ora.ss and blossoms are plentiful C. Elford are visiting friends in Luck- A oodyard. The dinner was excellent
council mob afterwards at o'clock P. ar.d all en'o ed the appropriate riate feast
and the fall wheat on high ground now and Teeswat er.- Prof. S. L. Tache iii• for regular business. Members all J Y' ' PI P
never looked better. --A stove was it of Toronto is in the vicinity. -Rev. G. g most heartily. Mr. and Mrs. Wood -
present. The Reeve in the chair. and have taken up their future resi-
anydng Cepast (if burning)) almost er Andrews —School
is
week for Con- Minutes of last meeting read and Bence in Collin woad and along wit h
any Ants the Past week, -His Lordship faience. -School is being held every g g
Chief Justice Armour opened the Saturday for the public school leaving signed. Moved by James Thomson• their hosts of friends TI-tr: NFwy-
1 seconded by George Erwin, that RECORD joins in wishing the estim-
spring sitting, Chancery division, on class -The BNthe League of Colborne motion No 2 of last meeting he repeal-
Monda . There were eleven cases will visit our League on Tuesday, 8th. able lady arca gentleman long life nisi
y ed and that the Reeve be authorized to abundant future, prosperity, for they
marked for trial on' the docket. -Mr. They will take charge of the meeting. P ' • l Y•
J. M. Roberts of Dungannon was in Ever hod grant orders for same, the above to be deserve both
g y y is cordially invited to come added. -Carried. Moved by James
town a couple of dinys the past week.-- as we expect to spend a profitable tittle .
Chomson, seconded by Thos. Elliott,
Perch fishing is still furnishing much with our friends. that the assessor be paid his salary for Every One
spot t and full bags, --on Whit Sunday
there will he 8 a. rot. communion in St. assessing and the Reeve batt Order
George's. -The town council will meet ''ingh: in. for same. -Carried. Moved lis George
n.
in regular session on Friday. -The Erwin, seconded by James lepai :- To Her 'haste...
Public School Board meet next Monda MARRIED. -The Wows of the marriage that the following accounts be paid:-
evenin James Elliott chi y of Mrs. Mamie Fairfield, to Joseph T. Jas.. Whitten, $2.30; Dan McDonald,
g•- shipped a car Saint, at Wallaceburg, on May 17, $1.50• R. Me. Dool, $5,00; John Biggart
load of horses to old London last week. created quite a Surprise to many of the find frames Whitten, sanitary Inspec. As the Old woman said when she
-Mr. Fowlerof Clinton arrived iukissed the cow. If you'd rather
town on Saturday, and is, we under- friends of the contracting couple. tors, $7eDavid Leach $1.00 and
tBoth are essentially Winghumites, the that Reevve grant orders for same.- d0 your Washing and Gleaning
sand• leader of St. Peter's choir.
Pollock u)' London was visiting bride having resided here for some Carried. Moved by Thos. Elliott, see- in a slow, labor iouS -Wily, Spend -
H. g years, only leaving a few weeks ago onded by R. Bailey, that the clerk ing your tune and strength in
the old home last week. -Another wet on at visit to her parents, Mr. and notify James Donaldson, Jr., to have useless, tiresome, ruinous rub -
Sunday. --The fishing boats were kept Mrs. A. Pringle, formerlyof Wing u wires removed off shade b{ng•-(its nobodys business hut,
in port on Saturday by the storm.- ham, and the groom has lied here all trees and to raise others that your own.) But if you want the
The staind pipe is now assuming a de its life, cin t0 Rat Porta. a but w are too low. -Carried. Moved h easiest, quickest, most economi-.
finite shape. -The schooner Craftsman couple ofmonths ago. If the wish of Jaynes Thomson, seconded by cal way of Washing and Cleaning
sailed on Thursday for the Georgian then friends here would have anything Thos. Elliott that the Reeve and yon will have to use GOLD
Bay. -Mr. John Kelly of Blyth was in to oto with it, their future 1}yes would clerk wait on Mr. Gairdner and have DUST WASHING POWDER,
the circular town last week. -The certainly be full of happiness, health }ease filled out and signed, and that there is nothing that is absolute- .
council commenced the June session arid prosperity, not, more than an annual pa ment of ly safe to wash with that can he
on Monday. -Mr. Jas. Scott, barrister
of Clinton, was in the circular town On NoTEs.-Beatie Bros. won second and 10c be paid. -Carried. Move by Thos. compared to it. lb is put n {o in
Saturday. -Town Clerk Coats of Clin- fourth prizes at Brussels the 24th in Elliott, seconded by George krwin, alb, packages. WE SELL 1T.
ton was in town last week. -Mr. J. E. one race. -Wm. Cornyn left IASL week that this council do now adjourn to .�
Sinclair of Clinton was in the county on a western tour, going from here to meet again on the first Monday in 11
town the past week. -The men work- Bolin, MMack June tit 8 o'clock, p. m. sharp. -H. W. Ra1S1IlS, Old 11
in on the breakwater job were laid off won firstprize at Brussels on the 24th. Erwin, clerk.
an., J. E. Swarts
latit, week because comlaints had been Miss 9migh of Blyth spent Sunday - -�- Only a few of them left $lbs. for
made about dumping title gravel in the and Monday in Wingham.-Mrs. Dan A Niagara Central train while enter. 25c to clear them out.
river, and the contractor said there was McCormick of Goderich visitedI�e'r ing St. Catharines late Wednesday
no other place to put it in at present. sister, Mrs. L. Hanson lastweek. Ltd, afternoon ran into a livery rig in which
The men will not start until the con- Saddler, who recently left the house % man named Grant and A woman
n criv-
tractor hears from the engineer. -Dr. of Refuge and cams to Wingham was named Mrs. A. McKay, were out i t OGLE COOPER � CO.
LPTouzel left on Monday for Hamilton, taken back by chief VanNorman. Ed. Ing. Mrs. McKa, it is feared, is fatinl-
West Indies, where he will start to says'they won't pay him for the work lv injured, but"Grant escaped with
practice, he does and others will, slight injuries. —'Phone 2.3
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