The Huron News-Record, 1897-06-30, Page 5silouldl ale loyal; to the Institutions of the chart of life thtt
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• tileetin of the S. School board He shape our lives thereby, Study it as
Te.. � for F'r'ee Dinner! t we rosy be sole'
,({•' church and its regularly its p.osaible to avold those things on which our
attond the• prayer and class meetings. souls [night be wrecked. Study it to
�t irporis, ( �een• June 22nd., * A.1R"tPPrE` Ho to pro ly. • know the way to .the. ooach the kfieT
The Be1bjL'c'L "'How to promote Ism, God. Study it till the coni a sJesu e3,
.. till we become conscious that Jesus is
",rake as much of the powder ue perit,nce in tb+, J. School " was intro, not only the Saviour of the world but
will lay on a ten cont ieca— ut AT CLINTON—Hotels are duced by Miss M. i'iiiin of Nile. also tie Saviour of our own
p The tempemncea chose d:-•rnands out'
it in a tablespoonful of pure all first•olave. Parchasers df sti,ongest energies r""d strict attention souls. Study a that the Holy
.Ammonia water (litre ours) shake as there is uotha n hindevs the cause of Spirit may reveal to us the
Jewelry or any article in our f ' 13 truth[ contained therein. Study
or stir. If pure it will all des• Clod to such tin ext+3nt as the traffic it, the Bible when young because very
solve and turn a beautiful blue @tore to the amount of $2 or fnto�fcatirtg liquors. In the home par- young children may be converted.
color. I[ adulterated there will over oa the mornlug of June ants should on"Aiviate the �PrinclPlus of After being converted atudv it to ro-
temperance• duri r;, 'lie early life of the ceive strength to sustain the Christain
°'• be a sediment, usually white. 22nd, will be presented with children. On Accou It of ;heir influence life, that we may grow and be fit fur
P OUR'UREEN stands the teat—it
a Meal Ticket, good at anyS, School,workta•s should be total ah' the dirties of LPs. Study it b@cause
green—it is overnment standard git stainers from th,• u,%,.- of liquor and to, we will be responsible for it in the day
g " botel in town. bacco and front il'l other things that
PCe of judgment.
kills. 250. a pound. will create an a tete for intoxicants.
The Relation of the Sunday School
' 4 With Paris Green in Its oleo@, ao Seo the display of voted
hour in sl.-. S. ,jA of t should be do- and Epworth League to Missionary
voted to thu at:l•'•';;t of temperance at P g
with all Drugs in their places, Watches least on -o a u+t.ter, and scholars work, wits the subject assigned to Mr.
much depends on their purity, should be nsLed to si;;n the pledge. J. C. Reid but in his .absence Rev. A.
If you are sick or any of your Jewelry and C. Tiffin was asked to speak on it.
amity sick you want tits mediaino Mr. HeViprington of Nile continued rhe Epworth belongs to the Methodist
ou administer to t +lees You Exclusive. (,he subject. F•.••.r, it ally. subjects oe- church and hits come forward to help
y p cupy and agitate the winds of the pub- carr the Gospel to every nation. The
don't want 2nd or 3rd grade Np veltleS lie to such im extent as that 4tout- S. School and E. Leagues should be
fr' medicine at an rice. lips feel h perance, and none seems so difficult of endowed with a double portion of the
y p In our large a?window. solution. Conterence mcouunends that missionary spirit.
that way ourselves and therefore all S. School workers be total abst+ain-
endeavor at all times to give you There's a epeeist goodness Those in training in the S. Schools
,i g era. The cause of te:nper:inee should g
what you want, PURE DRUGS about all our goods. be ever kept bcfuru t),e minds of the I and L. Leagues are more ill aurmber
-i at as low a price as is compatible If you desire first class scholars its the hope of the temperance than those actually engaged in the
a fth such purity, repair work brie our article cause hes in rite youth being trained i work of extending the Saviour king-
B Y dom on earth. Mr. Tiffin closed his
i on temperance principles.
here. 'address by refet•ring to the work
' Oi+0oA60�a0At) Mr. J. Echlin, superintendent of + cat'ried on by the Student's Missionary
All.0,x,0000-��• Shellpardton S. Soho°l spoke on "Tho I Campaign.
W,180Duties of Te%chers and Of�`icers to t•he
P(��Superintendent and School." To pre- : Rev. J. '�W. Pring replied to the
G serve order and to succeed fit the work questions in the question drawer.
9 the school there should be unity be- Sotue of the answoi s are as foil -)w,
s:—
of Cre
WS
tween the S. School workers. Lazy, . It. is impossible for toe salvation
io be too
n)uctt fnterr•.�tedin �hosalvatfon of the
Graduate— slow and care,:•ss teachers are a hill
` i) , drance t° success in S. School work children. Christians are baci:avaud in
Druggists and �atieians• and should be discharged as soon tis I speaking publicly oil religions subjects
b a practicable. Teachers srould be active on [account of natural nervousness rind
93 -We cure aching eyes—near of and aniuuited and shoui.d present the other causcas. The noisy scholars in
short sight, far or old sight. We cure Jeweller and lesson to condensed fora and with ear- S. School should be. won to quietness
all defects of vision curable by glasses. nest rrannt�r. Teac : ,rs should be by tine influence of love. Su erint.end
We fit Spectacles to satisfy or refund Expert Watch faithful, prayipg peop.o and being re- ' ents reviewing for half an Thom after
ii your money. On tris basis bring your sponr;f�l,� for tiaz rnatiner of teaching, the teaching of the lesson can not
eyes to us. We Test Free. Repairer. allou?d study the character of the class ,blame the children for being restless.
_: We be abh• to present the .truth in tine i It is :advisable to review the lesson
l;'e [Jill 2iy St, -ab -:,t Wcekfy Salar!As most "Lfe•ctuai inr:,,ner. Teachers ' every Sunday but the review should
r!aoulcibrsubal:ssiv • ot.r>tisuperintend- not last more than about five ininutes.
Of from olo.00 } o ,,xoo, according to iablltty, for
Read, canvasser. on ••4,ueen victoria: Her Life and ent w1..d si.oui;t sh„w t hv;7 confidence in ` This programme being ended the
t Roign;'t.ftor n tiia month on our big; commis- ltfin 'o tr7e;r ioyttl`.y to him. Teachers meeting closed and those present die-
eion. The Diamond Jnbi'oe is booming than filue;aid set an Cxrjirip.o of punctuality i erred thinkiu this has beenoa good
: Mark each, i%W hN.umo !;ucping as hands workingal'- c g
:and re u.arl c. abt.erflanc•e and of
carp• and tato. 'Atlee only Canadian work al'- ti y cUnarcntiUn.
,� cept.d by I?cr mai. sty and ondcr•sed by the
thoroughness of prrLtaraLion Of the I A. P. SHL''PI'ARD,
Royal Family. ,F beautiful big book at a small ?easun Sec. of Convention.
rico. I?:err^ ;'our Re
tinn. Pts. BRAD- i '
s' p a
�. LEY G. e, C;O., Ltd., Toronto, Ont, "Wily s12ould :a'e be i•)tct•nstedin Sun
t Learn _--_ ___�__ _ _ -- day Scb:)ol Work?" Was the
�}. aliotted to Mr. Wilt.-,Uatson of 1Nile. Cyprra�re.cy•
Mor rJga� a Saj.e Be(•etus(I that, is wlt••re -vu get, a great Coorlt5
I; And Invariably Digest OF — spiritual benefit. Bees [tae A is the best
p.rtcc one. ran spc•I:(i al, herrn• oil a Sun- The wife of Mr. D. DE Yule, principal
— }"— t 7 .)71.1, dray afternoon. lit cause the S. School � f the Lucknuw public school, and
Have you seen our, novelties in 0 )aals, Valluable Ectel F1 Nlui 1, day
helps ars fina_c!a_iy, Because it gives daughter of the auto Rev. Alexander
Diamond and Peart Jewelery of us souiethirg good to blink of during 1897,Grant, died on flySathd:ay, June lath,
—IN THE 1897, at
the family borne, Lucknow.
all kinds? They are a•ll the the We: k. xter,;ause th!'re we can study
r'-~: I She had been ill some months but
rage this season, and you will flnd I_• cwn of C1 I'11t on. I the proaafscs of (lot% stud get idt as from through all she horn, up with Christian
it to your advantage to call at 1 others in reference to thein. Because
, patience and fortitude. She leaves a
iny' store and inspect these new i Undsr rand by vi -tie of thz• power of sale con. we are f✓j1 Owing the comnntnds of the
and fashionable goods. Our trained in o arrtgaye, w: -rich wi:B,
l be produend bl.• to :tthe• world [about Jesus. family of tout' sons and two daughters
efforts are to keep at the hexad of at sa c, '',ere veill re ctfered f ,r ea'e by public to mourn the loss of it loving mother.
aucti..n, b, David Dickinson, Auctionae-, t:,t the " Because by being i:tt(:r( geed oorselveswe . Mr. Yule and family have the sympa-
the procession as regards quality, rn, , may be. able to interest. others. Re-
styland price. We offer you GtOI�,I,ri1 3,G1AL H0T'-•L cause we can rise to an exalted position thy of the whole cp[nrnunity.
the latest London, Parisian and `Il the Town of Chntoli• in religion and assist others to rise. The very sudden death of Mrs. Dun -
New York Novelties at prices as Because we are dealing chiefly with can McInnis of Grey i5 a severe shock
low as you can get anywhere for n ) `�-ON r 1^ , those who :are young in Seats and the to her many friepds. She was appar-
<. ood goods. We have Diamond ro9'6L11"18;yr ¢25 17th &.1v of iTl?.h 1 97, youth of the land are the hope of the ently in good health until Mond 1T
,
Jubilee goods as low as 5e for a at Vc,c',. in the afternoon, the foucx ;nx pro• church, of society and of the whole [light week, when she was taken sud-
single article. port-;, t!amr.!y:—Part of lot 3i:aeen an Ruron community. Mouth is the time when denty ill, she died before medical aid
street, and V.o west part of lot sixteen and the it is easiest to win for Christ.. could reach her, Heart, disease' is sup -
H+ east• 1 cert of lot ncc^ntcen a!1 in the town of
C on- On this property there is orocted a "How can the Home aid ill S. School posed to have been the cause. She was
RUM three story brier, hotel 4.nown as the Com- Work,' was the subject introduced by an earnest Christian, a member of
mercit;t, st;
resent . in the occupation of Thomas Mrs. J. Dustow of Nile. Knox church, CrImbt °ok; a kind neigh
ballT. Bel.. : ne i t i buildings aCt)ei+rf of r large
barn, pa's:.e 1, icehous+•, this thrteh is By parents sending their children re- bot rind affectionate mother and wife.
J1 B#
on of the bent k ,ov✓n paces of lo:sice.+s in the Mr. McInnis has the sympathy of all
/ county of limon, hes always done, an l is now g'ularly to the S. School . As the soul in this sad ttereavement. Besides a
dols:;, a. ;"oar busi'tess. Possecaim witlbe given is of more importaince than the body
JEWELER, and Bell Telephone, on the let da o: _ague[, lt;l'r, ori tt religious education is much more husband she leaves two atmali children.
Tenrs and conditions of wJe i—Te,: per Bent~ important than w secular education. Arother of the pioneer settlers of
CLINTON. cash, and tem baarcc on the F;,dd est day of By insisting on the children preparing Hullett township passed away to his
August V, oil possessio will be giver - the lesson at home. B giving of our
We still have a few of those The y R g et•rnral home un Friday evening, Ilth
S•—loc. blouse sets left. Ask purc c : is o. a ped. or leave• a portio of the Y�
pur�ni�s loos eyy o:.:r.orti;r;c. I nrt,aar panic- npQ:tns to sustain the S. School. By lost., in the• persort of George Cocker -
that bought a cot about the u"ara s:• be obtained. from L. F.. IIs.::;ey, Bar- the parents at home spending part of litre. He sustained •a paralyttc stroke
rte of 10 cents. rister, as derich, the Auctioneer or tie under• the S. School hour in prayer for the it few days siucc• 'anal never recovered.
signed. conversion of the children. By living For ii yhe has h(sen a resident
Dated at ('odcric': this iota. day of June...• D , years
c: 1897. consistent dhrietian lives at Home and of Mullett. His. wile died about
Ey�ry Student our Friend 2 thus em hatizin that which is taught
DAVID Dicrirrsox, Auctioneer. p g g 18 inoriths since, a los> he
/T GARROW 5c P.ROUDFJOT, vendor's So'icitors. in S. School. B helping to keep or- felt Very "keen) A 1Vliitltodist For
der in the school by insisting on perfectman, years, he ma's always in
obedience at home. By speaking well his place at, church and was one of the
Sunday School Convention. of the teachers and not holding theft builders of the present editice. His
STRATFORD, ONT. faults or failings to ridicule before daughters are Mrs. Mttt.t,. Maines, Mrs.
Our work never fails to interest the students the children. By visiting the Pin le, and Mrs. 14citry Adams, of
because it's thorough, practical, up-to-date. The eighteenth annual Union S,School school the pastor may assist by Mrs. John Storling, Pilot
Our graduates always recommend our school Convention of the Duttgiannon and Lon esboru ;
(,;•and induce others tocome. We satisfied them Nile circuits of the Methodist church announcing the S. School front the Moltnd; and Mrs, W. S. 0rawford,
:'and we can satisfy you. hld fn the llunfnannon Methodist Pulpit, and by shortening the rnorning Killarney; lie also leaves one son,
wase
You want the best—we have it. service. George (;nckerlfne, who is living on
e;' Write for new circulars. Church on Wednesday, June 18th,
1807. The weath, r Was all that could Mr. Wm. Plunkett of Ebenezer spoke the old homestead.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. be desired but tt►e [attendance was not on "The Relationship of the S. School
so large as usual. But though there pupils to the public service and how towere fewer co ] teapot the addre4aea secure it." The Church and S. School
b,
'THE EARTH GIRDLED," by Dr.Tatmage p p p are not rival institutions and should MARKET REPORTS.
' 1 We need intelligent men and women as were very good :and the discussions not be reaided as such. One can not (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
agents for this great work. It sets so rapidly more profitable, if possible, than at g
that we can afford good pay to work -ors. The former conventions. The rnorning and take the place of the other, neither can CLINTON.
,.j�reAtest book of world wide travel ever pub• one accomplish the work of the Other.
]!shed. The poopin, customs, habits religion evening sessions were presided over by P Fall Wheat ................... 0 67 to U 68
and govermitent of the conntries enc{ tribes of Rev, F. Swan of Dungannon, In the No person should regard the church 0 25 to 0 85
the world, as soon and described by the keenest afternoon Rev, J. W. Pring occupied and S. School as substitutes the one for Barley ........................ .
z observer and greatest word painter of tiro con- the chair. In the morning and after- the other. The S. School should not Oats ............................. 0 19 to 0 20
tury, Prosppcntus a�l•o0.. Books on tirno g g be re a3 ded as separate
urate from the Peas .............................. 0 36 tc 0 88
THE BRADLE G RRETSON CO., L'td., noon con regational sin to enlivened t3 P
t Toronto, Ont. the proceedings and the Dungannon church as it is a vital and important potatoes, per bush.......... 0 20 to 0 25
choir supplied choice music in the eve- part of the church. To secure tlhisrela- Butter loose in basket.... 0 9 to 0 10
1xOr�T• ning. Two of;the speakers were ab- tionshfp we should teach the principles Butter in tub ................ 0 10 to U 11
' sent when their names were called but Of loyalty to the church. We should }yBge per doz.................. 0 7 to 0 '8
res ecttheinstitutions of the church 8 00 to 800
Ou or about Tuesday, June 8th, on the road their subjects buses taken rip Land dis- day ...............................
between Bayfield and Varna, a bag of Tooth Cussed. an honor the ministers. The scholars Cordwood ...................... 3 00 to 3 50
Forceps• Finder will be rewarded on returninx should realize that they have the right
them to Dr. Sheppard, Bayfiotd. In the fellowln^ report the ado.reasea to sharp in all the interests of the 4PPles per bush ............. 0 35 to U 35
are condensed ant'd. combined. Dried Apples per ]b........ 0 2j• to 0 2
church services. To secure the proper pP
MORNING HE9EION, Ducks per lb ................. 0 05 to 0 06
1 Ow about a new pair Of relationship to the church the scholars
The morningsession was opened should be brought into a, proper rela- 'Curkeya per lb .............. 0 06 to 0 07
e SPECTACLES ? with a short p yervaprviee led bRev, tionship meth Christ. If palants would Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06
F. Swan, who ave a)c asddrese of weI- bring their children to the morning Chickens per pair............ 0 25 to 0 35
come to the S..., workers and visitors. service and the class meeting and come Wool ... ................ I........ 0 18 to 0 18
Short and encouragingreU✓:rts of with them to the S. School the seeming
the Nile, She a rt Inc et` etp,., Dun -
would
between the S. S. and the church TORONTO FAR.MER8 MARKET.
Bannon and�rev+ca sc ovlaweregivera would be completely bridged over. Wheat, white,... .....$ 71 to 7l�
;rid discussed. Tkes,? reports she r✓ that Children should become church mem- do red .. . ...... . . . . . . . 00 to 70
Every pair of glasses fitted by A. T. forty-seven teachers and officers are hers -at a very early ag0. and thus be do goose .............. Old to (io
Oooper are guaranteed to give entire in these ! :vU circuits :nRaged. in con- kept in touch with trot. School and Buckwheat ..:.......... 35 do 0 o
8iatisfaction. All glasses fitted on ducting ::nd teaching schools in which church. Top buggies are u hindrance Rye......... . , .
`;•scientiflc principles that cannot be over, four•'rinndred and thirty scholars to the attendance of the children and Oats.... •,...... •.....,,. 2� to 25
stray. It costs no more to get the a,re weckl taught the truths of the morning service and the; class meeting. Peas.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • to t�
et from its than to buy inferior goods Bible, 15 verses have been .recited The attendance of children at the morn- Barley...... • • • . • ' , ' ' •; . l0 2 to 1100
from peddlars. during thy^ year. For the instruction Ing service might be increased by hold- Hay • • , • • , • • • • • • :: ; : :
he scientific fitting of eyes is our wind entertainment of these v�Urkers Ing the S. School before the morning Straw... .. •..... ., 0 00 to 700
specialty and you always know where t and thef,^ r,?asses, I2`.i copies or; Onward, service. Dressed hogs..... , 050 to 7 00
o find us. 80 of. Sunbeam P.:id several noples of The mase meeting of the children Eggs, new laid.... , .:::: 9j to a✓e4
Pleasant 11ours, n Da c and was addressed b Migs E. Crozier of Butter, ! , rolls. , . 11 to 1
VIIM. COOPER & Co. Northern Messenger nappy
pmvided. Crewe and Mrs. by
of Dungannon. do tubs, dairy........ 10 to flet
Prices from $t1 upwards. Chickens ................ 50 to 0(1
For theirs,ssistance In the prew+aration Miss Crozier gave a short and interest- Turkeys ................. 8 to 47
.._ ---- - -- ---a
of rho lesson they urn 38 Banners and tog talk on temperance, painting g a Potatoes .......... .... `LO to '+b
W&nted• 180 Berean Leaves. To purchase these word picture of the downward course Oil to n OU
supplies plies it sum o, over w230 has been of those who indulge is tits use of to Sjp�ring lambs .... • . .
''Men and women who can work hard talking Mutton ... . ............ 4 to I
bud waiting six hours daily, for six days a week, ; mused +and expe:tdecl• )Vha' but good toxicating drinks. Beef, fore ............. to 6
7 dei -0111 be content with ton dollars weekly. snit ba the resu:'1 of :t '+Durk [,!ails vigor- Mrs. Swan's address was on Love. do hind .......... ... 7 to ,vl
r ddress, NEW IDEAS CO., Brantford, On„ ou9ly nnrricd on? In a very interesting mannershe taught Veal, , , , , , , ,, , , , ,,,,,,, , 5 to 64
--- - -- - ---- - Trac tirrt ell°t33'e^.L C119Cassed, after the that if children, while very yount,'•, TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
n �+ P I r�;x;rti• v ?as, "llutice, and Prf-),'Pg.Ps of learn to love what is good and true it cows each..... • $2000 to �;3fi GO
Town Prop®�t for Sale. Uanu.ay School Superintendcatifs, will be a great safeguard fo them Milch,
— Tf e uperintendent has the resppon- through all tbeit future lives. Export cattle, per cwt. • ... 400 to ' T
r Salo, in the town of Clinton, lot No. 319, ibllr..t.y of 3eein;; thea"., all the work of Butchers choice cattle,cwt 3 50 tc U
ij ate on Jamee'street. There is on the 1)ta t'..: tchoc:l is cnrri d. out. IFN work EVENIN(} 9TisstON.' Butchers' good cattle, cwt 3 25 to 4C
r :et4rey frame house containing a largo front
to two bedrooms and kitchen, els,: a -alar. c•stnuds beyond the ,school root. He Mr. Fairbairn, Presbyterian Minister Butchers' cpm. cattle cwt., 250 to
Mp. , c.c r Bulls, per cwt ............. 3 25 to
tlj6hduso Iain a good state n4 repair sort is al�.ould be a'i'ry partfr u[ar in •regard to of Dungannon spoke on , Inw to Study
ntrwlysided and painted. Therc is cxcollent , ord••r rend unctur,l:'.• iia th% openingg, „ t a Feeders, per cwt 3 911 to li
hard water.
ruThe rposes laud
reasonable t Apply r'o.4ir frand%tkor✓.;: nrisises of ti-+. school, last and the hb Bi ))look `;1 first,
t be Stockers, perewt .. , . 2 75 to :i 2t}
tdo g p b S 25 to 75
tloowneron the promises. •.r.. , hoiild I.^ ea,rof%, cif his conduct: at studied diligently, prayerfully, habit. Sheep, pper cwt,. .
it AIRS, ];R, JIX. � a.11 ' irnces U.q hn, may fnfiu tnc;� soma ualiy and reveently, \W,y should Sprint; Iambs, each 350 to � Qtr
;:'loin the txtinist-n; I,as no appgrturfty study it its perishing sinners welt- Calves, per he;ad...... % 00 to 6 00
I can pay ten dollars weekly to j of rc awhingg. Re f, tt.c Grrif� er person ing for salvation, as condenl'ted Choice bacon hog,', joss r'wt 1 !; to f3
atady otmatnreage refinement to M07(- s; llOIRI from ons cl.ase to an- sinners seeking for Christ. stud the Thick fast hors, cwt.. t 75 tt, R ?t?
tut to8Pendher�imaina�ggcadcause. father. ]T^ bars the, right to appoint Bible to knowgthn ftrtlext,nn of man's yif�litfsthofr •v:t........
00 tc
T. 11. LINSCOTT, c oar r , l' pr cwt .. I;!
T. teachers for classes when vacancies sin and the remedy th(u'efor, .study
., coeur hetwee?t the re alar uarterl it to know its dcr,Ll fors that we 'nit .9taA;" per r•wr ... , , , , ... 2 00 t.ct
i g q y y
Have you tried, theme
Massey -Harris Bicycle
It is just what you have been looking for, high grade
easy running, rich in appearance, strong and durable'
You can't break them. For $85 or a discount for cash
Brantford Ruby Rims
For $54.
Does your Bike need
Repairing?
We know how to give you a satistactory job. Re-
member a dry goods clerk )nay sell dry goods but it
takes a machinist to repair a .Bike, We are not only
machinists but we have the machinery to do your
wort: as it should be done. _Give us a trial.
The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton.
OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE Clinton.
Furniture and Undertaking.
(SUCCE'SSOR TO J. W. CHIDLEY. )
We will alwaye be pleased to have a call from the people, of Clinton and Our -
rounding country to inspect our large new stock of up to -date Furniture, which
will be sold on the very smallest living profits, and 'defy all competition. We
have now styles in BEDROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, DINING
CHAIRS, PARLOR CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, EASY
CHAIRS, MATRESSES.
�— Picture Framing and Upholstering done.
UNDERTAKING.—Our Undertaking Department is complete with the 6neq
outfit in this part of the county. We are becoming well known by the
very low prices we charge for the splendid service we give; don't forget
-this when it is necessary to consult an Undertaker, All Sunday and night
calls answered from residence, Huron Street.
H. C. Barlett, Und and
Huroa Street, Gllntnn
FACTS....
It pays to advertise facts only. Anything that can be proven is a fact.
We substantiate and prove all we advertise.
Our Stock....
For sizE is the largest in the county. Far QUALITY, our Goods cannot be
surpassed. For PRicic, our prices are away below any in the trade.
Parlor Suites...
We have a line. of Parlor. Suites that you shouldnot fail to see, and the
prices of them are away down. We have them in Silk, Silk Brocatelle,
Mohair Plush, Corduroy and Welton Rug.
We consider it a pleasure to show you our FURNITURE whether you want to buy or not.
UNDERTAgING. In this Department we carry a complete Stock and give it.
service that cannot be surpassed by any. Our charges are
as low as the lowest. We have undoubtedly the finest Hearse and outfit in the County.
Broadfoot, Box & Co., Clinton. Furniture Dbaters an
Un dertakmv.
J. W. CHIDLEY, MANAGER.
Night and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our Funeral Director, -J. W. Chidley, ging
St., opposite Foundry.
An -
Unpleasant
meeting
"SHOULDER ARMs."
"STAND AT EASE."
—Such will not be the case if you buy your-----•
Paints, Oils, Glass, Nair, Locks
Hinges and General Hardware
From us. It is our aim to please the public, welhave pleased thousands, we
can please you, try us. Low prices and reliable Goods are our
special inducements.
Bros,
Stoves and
"FIREI
"PRESENT ARMs."
BIRTHS. ( DEATHS.
HiEximnacni -In Goderich. on Thursday,
CDL?. -At Holmesville, on June 20th, the I June 17th, Jane wife of William 116 q x
wife of Walter Cole, Chapieau, of a son. aged 46 y^'ars and 8 months. 1AV,!
MoLAvaITLIN. -In Gorr'ie on Saturday June ' Mona,w•-in Turnberry, on Sundays; ries-
19th, the wifo of Mr. N• McLaughlin of a son. 13th, Mr. Adam Morrow, anted 70 years. b
TAYLOR. --Naar Dunlop, on June 15th, the KorN.-In Howick, on Thursday Juno
wife of W. E. Taylor of a daughter. Mrs. Xcen wife of Mr. John Keen. aged 30
1ACCALLUM.-In Crestline, Ohio, on June 23rd, year'-
the wife+ of Dr. D, D. McCallum (nae Miss Carrie SgUIRz.-In Goderieh township, on June 2etb,
Coats of Clintun) of a daughter. the wifo of Mr. Martin Squire, aged 31 years.
T IIAMILTON.-At Cornwall, on Hunday+, thm
-•-- 20th inst., lgarric 3, Dickinson, wife of C. J.
$Fr�il3,f.uf,�{R1$V. Hamilton, M. 1).
BIELDY.-In Grey, on Wednesday, June `L'ird,
[te.artR-Ptro>res.-:.t the rosidtuiee of the 1597, Louisa Maud, fourth daughter of Thoma
l,r•iklen father blucvrJe, oil June 23rd by Rev. and Olivia Bielby, aged 1.4 years, 10 months antl
7.1 r, Jest, fir. William Fraser of Morris to 18 days.
Mh;"; i,Qaglric, car ugl+ter of Mr. John Burgess.McINNr8. Iii !'lrry, on June 21st, Jeanetta,
•c+As-YoUtva.-At the Methodist church, belovod wife of Duncan McInnes,aged39yotarst.
P;. t:trR,-In Brussels, on Wednesday, June
R Lyth, on ,Tune 23rd by Rev, W. Rigsby assist- 23rd, 1807, J6 innifred i'arker, aged sixyearn.
ed by Rev. J. H. i''isher, Mr. W, W. �31oan of IToLmEs,-r.t Dcnver. Col., June 10th, Eme-
,oronto to Niles Edith Oertrude, only daughter line yyoungest daughter of Wm. Holmes of
of Mr. N. 71. Young of illyth. Mcop, aged 29 years.
',itTINTTtONO-CAMPnI:I•L,--In Grey, On Jllne ANI)RUa.-In Hamilton, On June 21st, Mm
3ret by new. D: Bl cltac, Mr. tie.. Armstrong Mary Andrus, wife of the late Mr. O: Andras
to I,, Isar teary J. M. Campbell, all of Grey tp. aged fib years, 12 days,
I'b:N1[NOTON-('Anntri,.-Tn ;.icy, on Wod-' GRAT'rnN.-At Grand Bond, on June 19. Si7aas
r.cnUa lune 23rd, byy Rev, rico. J. 1,be , Mr. Grattan, aged 46 years, son-in-law of Mrs. IIol'
v,,;ltei 1`enninf?ton t•i, :Niers Maggie Cardiff den, Clinton.
c!Aurhtcr of the late. 'rhos, Cardtir. Both of -
ii f {rey About 10 a. m. on Wednesday, Win-
1'!Avs--t'AMrnrlLL--By Rrv. A. D. MCDon• nfe Parker, the bright, 6 year olrl
old, D. D , .n thio 23rd inn[.., Mr. Robt. Nelson of
('htno•I n, sec.nd nen of Thos. F. Hay.Esq„ of adopted daughter of Mrs. Barbaraie,nJorbi, t. Miss )Elizabeth Forbes second Strachan, Brussels, passed away from
daughter,,( A. M. Can+phnll, Esq, of §eaforth, timn after a brief illness through
ATrn.T^•--SWAN• ,'A the rosidr.nce of the which she. was most tenderly cared
1 ride's fath,•r, 15th eon., Onder•ioh township, on for. Winnie never fully reeov-
+nne 23rd, hyo Rnv. W • T. Ford, Mr. Charles @red from an attack of la rip
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Abbott C atheam to Miss Aunt- 'swan, g
yorillrest da
usbter of Mr. Wm,3
. wan. And gradual) f)?.ded away, despite
Tac-, a-t!1N r.vnnirws.--In (and -rich, h, on t.l.o all than could b� done for lice.
tile• r.-odenee of thea bide,+ joothAr, by fiho wp-s a gerpral fa,vorito among hem
i nv Vd (;e,dwi), Jc,hn '✓' :'her• pa n if 70do ;CitP �orlpanions who will miss be?r
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