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Morris. TEACHERS
TThe Oil One 0oUNciL,-The Council met Aug 2nd If you avant to make $150.00 during July and
according to fuljuurnutent. Members Aul kly. Loa gl H•I.II SCUTle'!'oro%viro iitt
all present. The Reeve iu the chair. j
To Stand the Test Minutes of last meeting'read sand },asY I --- -- — - - _
• ed. Moved b T. Code secuudecii b. Property For Sale.
Rev. William Copp, whose father M. Cardiff, that �e pay $8 to the Bel 8 y
grave Beat, bei❑},> statute labor tax A CHANCE FOR GARDENERS.
was a physician for over fifty years, collected; also that $12 additional
in New Jersey, and who himself be granted to be expended under I In consequenee of my age and lack of hotpp, Ihave
the Supervision of the atlrnrister•s decided to utter fur Bala my splendid gardenln6• pro-
spent many years preparing for the p p perty consisting of a•+e and a half ae.reo In Clinton,
practice of medicine, but subse.
-ettrried, Moved by W m. lsbist.er, some of the best land N the county of Huron, inotud'
seconded. by (ieU. KII•kbV, that lug hot bode and other neceseury requirements,
quently entered the ministry of the
the Reeve he instructed 'to pay Thera le on the preruises: is trams house with cellars
M. E. Church, writes: "I amlad the contractor u
tcton Mtliei )al dl'tLin at Boit and hard water, baro and othor outbuildings
g I The Ilavaeld river adjoins the property. will sell at
to testify that have a r'at'io of 60 per cent its the work }t V0- a reasonable price for half oash and balance aeeored
had analyzed all the gresaes, and that all order be issued on by Mortgage. As I desire to Fell. this is a charier
the Treasurer for $1W for said purpose seldom Mnt or, Apply porxonally or by lector to
sarsaparillaprepara• -carried. Moved h Will. Isbister, the proprietor,
, JOSEPH ALLANSON,
tions known in the seconded by M. Cardiff, that the 8s44 t, rlintoa
trade, but Treasurer's half yearly statement its -_
presented be Accepted and filed -
MEWScarried, Moved by Will. lsbister, Estray Dog•
seconded by M. Cardiff, that the Reeve
is the only one of and Treasurer be inA acted to borrow A handsome young black Pointer or Setter;
brit noticed on Aug. 7th. Owner Cali have
them that I could $300 to meet cut rent expenyes-carried, ,;trite on applying at Tirh Nsws-Ritootru Of-
$300
Nus. 5, 6 and 7 were duly road aeo, proving property and paying for this
recommend as a , adv t. 977.4t
blood- urifier.Ihave and passed. Accounts were or
p to be paid as follows: -James Bully for-
given
'ur
given away hundreds of bottles of ditch, $'L; John Manning, lumber, $'L 88;
lit, as I consider it the safest as well R. Skelton, ditch and culvert, 1�2.5U; '
as the best to be had." -Wm. Corr, Wm. Gitnxrss, repairing hricli;c, $23;
PastvrM, E. Church Jackson Minn.W Jacklin, $15,00; A. HtLllidny, in.
ERIS
' specttug wrnk, $3; W. .\lanudecs,
ravelling on E. Boundary, $81i; R.
Burns, insperLingand spreading gravel,
$1Q.37; C. Pollard, grhYellin; un E.
boundary, $28.38; John G:iseutore, al)-
pr
p.
preach to culvert, $I; Jnu. Messer,
'I'HLr 014LY W08LD'8 FAllt gravelling on N. Boundary $)O.Li; Geo.
Johnston, inspecting Brad levelling
ASarsaparilla gritvel, $2; John Salter, repairing
~ culvert on �4 . luntuditry, $1`L.tYL; Taylor
1litternlndoubt, ask torAyer'sPills & Lindsay, gravelling,$'x.13; Jno.
Roland. gravelling, 7: S. Fear, in-
spectin gritvel. $1; W. McCall, repair
ing hrige, $I; ,1. Bowman, use of
'he ,Karon News -Record scraper, 45c,; Wrn. Kelly, inspecting
gravel, $8,75; for gritvel---J. Kelly,
1,26aYaar-$1.00inAdvanca $18.SUt J. Tamara, Tnc,; A. Uloakey,
$8.30; E, Irvine, $8,30; James Tim-
--.--__._ �---.�:--Y- ruins, 85c.; L. Busrnitn, $5,30;
WEDNESDAY, AUausr `Loth, 184Y7. Mrs. Jas. Gray, 3.50; Jas. Shnn•ie,
$lSf; Jno. Bitrt, $•f.41; 1�'tn. Little,
Kirk -
Ashfield. $8.70, R. Blair, $'2,418; Geo. I{irk-
hp, $3; \V. McArter, 40c.; L. McDonald,
NoT> a --A beautiful monument has $3.75: R. Skelton, $7,65;`NV. Youill,
been erected 'to the memory of the lute $2.90; D. Scutt, $10.8(1; corporation L.
Mfrs. Baynes in Zion cemetery.- -The WaLwanosh, $1.25; J. Iireckenria} e,
fats wheat is yielding very well to this $3.10; Geo. Peacock, $8.11: (ierard
locality. From 30 to 3> bnsl4el's per King, $1.20; P. McLaren, $'__>.citl; D.
acre is the yield. -Mr. John Hunter, Errington, $S 3U; A. Proctur$1.10; Goo.
13th con., has taken a life partner in PulLtrd, $x.32. On motion of M. Car -
the parson of Miss Annie MatildA, diff, seconded by VVm. Isbistet, the
sister of Mr. James Uulbert. We wish Council then adjourned to uu•rt again
the young couple a prosperous on the 20th Sept. next. -W, (iLAHIi,
voyage. Clerk. .
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Port Albert.
Bluevale. RAMBLE TIiROUGH 'rllE Rlt,IN(i
13RIEF8.—MC. Jack Gardiner is game ALONG THE ULD HURON TRACT. -I
from Tt eswater. 'Ne intends going to had occasion a few days ago to make
Manitoba. -Miss Rose Stewart of 'i flying visit to Kippen to see an old
Wroxeter is the guest of Miss Annie friend, John Oullart, a schoolmaster of
Aitcheson.-Miss Belle Richardson of former date, who by the way made
`Peeswater spent Sunday at Mr. John murE: teachers, aoctcrs, lawyers and
Burgess. -Little Mary King is very preachers than any other schoolmaster
sick with scarlet fever. -Miss Nina Is- to this section of Western Canada.
Taking the 7.30 train from the Circular
bister of Morris and Miss Ruby }+.mory City with the intention of returning
of Toronto were vision}{ rat F. B. art the 10.311, I found crit old acquaknL
8cotts;on Sunday. -Mr. Will Gardiner once in very comfortable quarters,
of Teeswitter Sundayed at borne. -Mr, boarding at Ali,. Thos. Diusdrtly's, it
Ed. Code and sister Lottie of Trow farm house about iL mfle from the sta-
bridge spent Sunday tit DSc. Laech's.- tion. After, hRlf an hoursconversation
Misses Annie and Bella Richardson of relative to business matters, Klondike
Brussels tare the guests of their cousin, gold fields, Re., I picked rip my hKad
Miss Nellie Burgess. -DSc: and Mrs. gear to strike out for the station, but
McE'wa❑ and family have returned to the good lady of the pause had .L finch
the villiage after spending the holidays 'for- the stranger" placed cit the dining
Gin their farm to Tnrnherry.--Lad ruow table which I Accepted with
Warwick spent Sunday at his home in thanks. After doing justice to the
Morris, -Mr. McEwen had his driver Cud things and a lags or two of cider,
killed by lightning during the storm I made a line for -the station reg:u d-
on Bunchy. -School re -opened on Mon less of wire fences rtes, Ste. 1 had
day' not yet reached theossing when the
--- — mita with the brass buttons Bays `all
Brueefleld. -aboard." Of course I shouted a❑d
SOCIAL. -The social event of the sea-
waved ray white handkerchief, but I
might as well been whistling jigs to it
Ron took place on the evening of Aug. milestone. I got left. Justthen I wits
24th at the home of Mr. B. R. Higgins. reminded of it story req old acquaint.
The night being extremely fine, an ante the schoolmaster told me of a
unusually large crowd who present. party he was acquainted with who
The entertainment consisted of games was generally too late for the train.
and plays, and after a sumptious re- Takia} ill the situation, I rifled on Mr.
past had been pertaken of the guests R. E. Clegg, the obliging station trots•
repaired to the auditorum where they ter, who gate rile all the pointers ne
tr[pped the fight fantastic to the cessary to catch the next trate. After
strains of Mr. Wm. Gilmour's most half An hours conversation with the
excellent music. All report of having gentlern:Ln in question I started out
a pleasant time with Mr. Higgins. for the ambitions village o1' Kippen,
NEW BRIDGE.—Messrs. Mustard and Land ate Bobby Buena said, "If you've
Cutridge have Bub -let the contract of hole in ter costa, I reds ve rent it, a
building the Bannockburn bridge to chie]'s ttnang ye talon" notes,
Mr. David Rowan. Mr. Rowan ex- an faith he'll prem it.' The
pects to have the fob completed in two Kippen hotel, the most proutin-
weeks which w111 be it great con• eat building in the town, is uwn-
tre.nience to the travelling public. ed and run by H. Shaefer, an old resi-
dent, and any person or subject in the
Armstrong Huron Tract he don't know is not
are away on an extended visit in the worth knowing; first class itccon;oda
I~L.nst. During his absence Dr. Hackney tion in the hotel, and everything up to
of Thames Road will look After big date, where I got :L good square din -
practice. net-. I interviewed the post. office,
GOOD SIT.- Mr. John Allan has kept by Robert Nellis, who keep, a
secured A good situation As foreman general store and is it •lU years resident
for -Mr. D. Rowatt on the Bannock- of the place.. The Geuoeutrin himself
burn bridge gang. is now tinder the doctors caro in the
city. Mrs. Nelha, a tto is a vet y busi-
GoLn Nvaat:T, -Dir. McGee, our Hess like lady, Attends to the wants of
obliging stage driver delivered a parcel the people, .lorries Canning keeps n
a't the Amertcn house. for a man Warned general store and by all appearance
Bates, but, nat being able to find the does A vert }{cad business. Thos, Net -
owner he thought it would be no harm lis, blacksmith, seems to prosper with
to open it, he did so, and found if con- the farmers and has :L❑ eye to t)usi-
tRined R golden nugget, which, no nese. His neighbor :Lid partner in
doubt, came from the Klondike re- the wood work business, Mr. Thus.
Bions. Clymont, has nett i+ncl cor❑mod
---- ions shops and from all I could notice
McKillop. he is R flatcars mechanic; like the lien
and the lamb, a Grit and :L Tory, they
NOTES. -The Ladies Guild of St. are both pretty well posted and the
George's church Walton, had a well at worker in woad knows well how to
feuded meeting at the residence of Mr. keep his tools sharpened. TAem out of
John Scarlett on Wednesday last. politica just now, or 1 co lave soon
The work performed by the ladies is of found out the politicill complexion of
x highly, commendable nature, and we the town. However, I think mine host
wish them the fullest measure of sac of the Shaefer House is inclined to
cess. Their next meeting will he held he Tory. He is iL Dutchman, any -
at the residence of Mr, George Kelly.- way, and as streight as a string.
The Misses Rae of Fargo Dakota have There is another blacksmith in the
been visiting relatives in this aect,ion village and by the look of the Shap and
Glaring the last fortnight, their father premises he seems to take a fair share
who wlLa a former resident of McKillop of the public patronage. Being an ofd
has prospered in the West. -The barn fmrmer myself, I did not take up all
along with contents of Mr. Vim. Lock- Int time in the village. I took in
(tart an the bah concession was burned several of the forma along the Landon
by lightening on Su day afternoon. road, also on the side road, and I must
141r. Lockhaat's foss C4_heavy,-Mr. say I was highly pleased with the (oak
George Grig of Mor s, was But of the land, and the high state. of culti-
thraugh D3cIiillop y]ttr basing cattle ration; in fact the fanners etre rich in
la t week.=U+Lta which are now being those porta, able to cultivate and im-
hitrvested will be shout an Average crow prove their land, in every poi}�t of
tinct peas about one third less than an view to have good returns for their
average And fall wheat which has been labor. The trope are two tverks earlier
threshed has yielded from 25 to 30 than they Are up on the Lake Shore.
bushels per acre. -We regret to hear I also beg leave to aa.y that "mine
of the continued illness of Councillor frent" of .the l9haefer House showed
DRnial Wanley.-The Munn Brothers me three Bow pigs of the Berkshire
vrho have A sawmill here have gone breed; they would weigh about 700
t,rtc:k to the neighborhood of Blyth to each live weight. They were beauties.
run a threshing outfit for the aeaaon.- Better pigs I never saw outside an ex
Mr. Henry Mooney the conservative hibition ground. Making An early
candidate for East Huron was in Mc start from the viliae for the station I
Killop last week. Xlr. Mooney is a was soon on hoard for the West, After
gentleman of genuine worth, And we having A pretty good outing in Kippen
hope to see him represent the riding.. and neighborhood.
- -- The By-law to authorise the issue of
The Grand Lodge. of O❑tario, i. O. U. $110,000 debentures for street improve
P., at Belleville, elected Mr. J. A. ntents was defeated in A popular vote
Voting, Thamesford, Grand Master, at Hamilton by nearly 1,601) majority,
For Sale—Bargain,
Bay horse, � years old, well bred, good size,
strong, speed uxpecfsd. 1Vi11 take pony 141
farads part payment, to mate a bay Pout•.
E. N. LF.IVIS, Uuderirb:
Farm For Sale
Lot number 1;1, cont !(i, Goderirlt Township,
containing tilt acres, more or les:+, the property
of the late Ann Barr, will be offered for solo by
public action at the E"omurerelat Hnlrl, CIUn
ton, on 5xl+rrd+ey, Sept. ItGts, at `Lu'+•]ock I,
n,. Terme-10 per cont of the ppuu•hnsc u)<x,oy
dower on the day of sale, and the bnlaucC in 3U
Buys thureaPter, without interest, 1•'urthcr
forme and purLicutars mule kuuu•u at the sale
or upon app kation to the undersigned. ll. A.
FUItHEL�li+al.
Adn:inistrittor of the est -ate of deceased.
All,;. 4, 18, Sept, Ist•liti-3t
ALMA COLLEGE
For Young�,Women.
Aresldential school.
Collegiate and Pre-
paratory Studies.
� ■ Music, Fine Art,
Elocutioa Business.
Moral anrilEsthetic
Advantages. Aflili-
nted with Victoria
University. College stands in sn eight acre park. Low
rates, Foril]ustratedcatalogueandpatticulars,address:
Rev. Q. Werner, M.0., Principal, St. Thomas, Ont.'
- to Jn}:-ll:endlecl Rolle.
Our United States friends go rip to
the Klondykc, take the gold, and then
depart wealthy.
Mr. Secretary Sherman thinks Can-
ada -possibly in view of the lcinaly
treatment accordeii to her by Dlessrs.
Dingley, I)eBRrry, and Uontpany-is
far Lou soft-hearted to object to the
process or even to propose to slop it.
In connection with this subject \1 r.
Maxwell, At. Y., has received a letter
from R Canadian in the State of �Vash-
i r n.
ngt,
This writer says: "In British Co-
lumbia American citizens c•R❑ Lake up
claims without becontin•g .British su�-
jects, while in the State of Washington
we British subjects cannot take up
chums unless we became American
citizens."
The rule as to freedom to mine there-
fore does not work both nays.
It is almost R pity that the gold
paeketted up in our far north cannot
he exhumed by our Government in-
stead of by foreigners, and used to pay
off our national debt.
Two Perfect Colors Found
Only' In Diamond
t
jy
Dyes.
Perfection in color or, shade is sure to
captivate• the hearts of the ladies, Luka
are always uner•t•ing judges.
The lately pink produced by Lha Dia-
mond f)ves is •L discovery that has
gladdcnecl the hearts of thousands.
This Ihuutu❑d Dye Fast Pink for Wool
is clear, pure, brilliant and fast as tL
ruck, One package gives :Lrnagniftccnt
shade of pink on two pounds of Bode
-silk or wool; h tnediurn shR�e un
three pounds ; for ;L light and delicate
shade on four pounds.
Attention is also called to the Dia-
mond Dye Fast Light Blue for Wool.
This is dye that gives a color fait, sur-
passing the light blues produced by
European dyers.
Ladies having solid whits or cream
dresses wade fr.trn cashmere, non's
cloth or serge can have them dyed ' in
rich shades of Pink or Light Blare and
tittecl for evening wear. This making
of new dresses out of solid, faded and
cast-off {,rarnlents means it greatsaving
in dollars to tlldusands of families in
(:AI]�ida.
The State llepat•onent, at Washing-
ton has declined to prosecute Cale claim
of Dr. Cornelius Merz, of Pttniuun Canal
fame agxknst theUvvernment of France
for illegal arrest :and detention in Eng-
land.
Fruit culture is more profitable to
the farmers now than his other crops.
Brawn Bros. Co., the most extensive
nursery house in Canada, have a vacan•
ty this Berrien. Write therm at
Brown's Nurseries, Ont., for their
-
-
Itis:wmitted by the friends of $sere•
tory Sherman that he is suffering trorn
a complete mental collapse, and they
are endeavouring tc, induce hire to gc
into same quiet retreat. Re has ria re-
collection of the recent Interviews
which created such aL sensation in the
diplomatic world,
One Honest Man.
Dear• blditor^.-Please inform your
rex era that if written to confidential
ly, I will mail, in a sealed letter, }}f�ar
ttculnrs of a genuine, honest, hti'm(
cure, by which I SvaA permanently re
stored to health and manly vigor, tLftet
years of suffering from nervous debit
tty, aexua! weakness, night losses Rni
wev.k shrunken parts, I was robbei
And swindled by the quacks until '
nearly lost faith to mankind, but thnnl
Heaven, I lora note well, vigorous ane
strong and wish to make this certain
means of cure known to all sufferers
I have nothing to sell and wont no
money, flat being a firm believer in thi
universal brotherhood of cion, 1 an
deairoita of helping the unfortunate to
regain their health rind happiness,
promise youperfect secrecy.
Address with stamp:
Wm. T. Mtlr.l••oRn, Agent Supplies,
P. U. Box 641, 9t, Henri, (due
WANTED -Agents for "Queen Vie.
•
Luria, Her IEolgu and
Diamond Jubilee." Ovorfloaving with latest
S�� tionary
Improvements and Att.vancement
Letter Beads
In all -Departments.
In this Mlle We have :L Vel'y this
and richest ppkturos. Contains the ondoised
biography at Hor M�n,,►osty with authonGlo His
'o•�•��
every elites of business represented
Excelling All Previous Years.
in this locality, also for private use.
,
tory of her rouutrkabio coign. and full nucouut
tato Dlanton<t Jubilee.
of Only$L.60. Bigbook,
Tremendous demand. Bonanza for agents.
•t►.^4•ti�►•y.�.•�,•.�,y,,�.,�,._„�,,'• ,�,,w,
C.omntirrsionPiOporcont. Cre<llt iven. N'rgqoi ht
[,aid. Ou•rlrrr Mxsrs. Duty jj,FIE
gnalitiea being in several
or outfit and territory. DOMINION
COMPANY, Dept. 7, 350�earborn 8t•, ('tiltnrgo,
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STAR RESTAURANTi•f•�i1.•s.•�..,�.1r•�b�►,•�►.•r-••.•'�,'�1�
NOR Street, CllM%
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We aro wide open for the hot tvettth- Job Printing,
er scorer and tire after your patronage.
ICE <lI?I+;ADS, COOI. DR[NICS,
FRUITS, UONFECTIUNI•Illl',
CIGARS and TOBACCO. ..
EVERYTHING IN SEASON. The NeWS_Recorc�.
Our parlor IN cheery and comPortablr.
Lunches al all hours,
CHAS. WITTS, Huron St., Ctinttin.
`f Calls special attention
to our Stationery and
Tie Creat Event Office Supplies and
of the Jubilee Year. Job Printing De]�krt-
ment.
cAlvA®,its We are, unsurpassed....
i/rctorian Era Exposition a
—AND -, By any town or city iI10 the (;foods we handle or the
INDUSTHIRLFRIR pl'1C4S we quote for Stationery and Printing and the
TORONTO• duality of both is always guaranteed. A perusal of
. this anuuuncetl)ent may su;dest something, you may be
August 30th to Sept. 11th
in need of, incl in such case we solicit your patronage,
"'�'�'•'�'
Grand Attractions, New Features. f'eeliumb confident that our efforts to please will meet
Speciai.iubilee Novelties. Vi Itll the approval of our patrons,
The Latest inventions in the
ul
Industrial and Amusement Field.
Improvements and Att.vancement
Letter Beads
In all -Departments.
In this Mlle We have :L Vel'y this
stock of writing pipers suitable for
'o•�•��
every elites of business represented
Excelling All Previous Years.
in this locality, also for private use.
Note Heads
I:5'fHIES ULUSIi ACG. 7th.
'heap
cheap Eacursio! on all Lines of
nseful size is kept in stock;
the
gnalitiea being in several
Tra el.
grades.
F»t• prize h.a�, »nary »t•»,s, ,n•e>;rant»»r., and
Memo. Heads
rll particttlin-s, address-- . •,
I. J. wr•l•n,tuw, 11-1. HILL,
,
These fill tin impartantplRcein com-
L'rusidcut. 1[;uuti;e,.,
tnercitLl correspondence. ,See what
T»ronto.
we have got.
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Bill Heads
`'eters' List, 1897.
If the "pay•its•yvtt• o" plan was
\ll'VIc•1PAi,1'rt• OF THE'TO\t'V ul•'
the order of the da� the. demand
tot; account be
CLINTON, H1'Et(1V CO.
})aper woulii not,
so ICert b N '
t, but til .rC 7Lt'e some men:a
Notice is hereby given•that 1 have hnsm;t•
who get so many ciunnerS that
cd or delivered to the persons mant[iuned in
;cetions 5 and 0 of the Voters' Lists Acts, the
they t1•onder if tate stack will ever
topics required by said sections to be so trtuts•
run out. A•'4lN don't intend it to,
milted or delivered of the lint made Pnrsu:rnt
and at prt'sent uttr St,.)( -,k is a,ul-
;o s+r;d Act. Of all persons a{,pettrint� by the last
•et•iserl Assessment Roll n the saidr;rlvuicipal-
pietP. to till~ line. Good papeL' Bila
ty, to be entitled to vote in the staid Municip•
neat t'lllill r
�•
tlity, at election, for members of the Legista-
IJ
Statements
;ive Assembly and at the Municipal I•aectious,
rid that said 1[8t was flrt+t posted up ill Illy
Out- Stock is large. The
1,' Y come
,fNcc at Clinton, on the 12th day of Aul;ust,
1807, and remains there,for inspection.
cheaper than bill heads, and itre
T:lcetors are culled upon to examine the said
the proper• thing to send Rftrrr h
List and if any omissions or any other errors
delinquent once :L rnanth. They
ire Lound, therein. to Lake immediate proceed-
are sure to fetch hill, 'round -
nus to have said errors corrected according to
sometime. '
lit w.
1VM. COATS, Town Clerk, Clinton.
Envelopes
August lith, lstli.
We uutkeA specialty of Envelopes.
Voters' List 1897•
You know it would he hard til
get slang without envelopes, and
111-VICCPAL[TY OF THE TOtVV5IIIP OF
HU1tUV Co,
Co keep up with the demand for
them we keep a targe stock on
5'P.AVLLt•,
hand. Plain ar' Printed we are
Votive i, hereby Riven thrtl i have transmit-
:cd or delivered to the persons u,cntioned ill sec-
u[fel'ittg some great• Snaps. One
line in particular is going off fast -
ions;iand 0, of the Voters' Liss Act, the cop-
es required by acid section~ to be so trans.
50 for 5C.
nittcrl ordclivered of Lhe listmade. pursuant
;o said Act of n'1 persons aPPca,•iui; by
Commerical Printing
,he last revised Asscsament (toll of the said
Yiunicipality, to be entitled to vote in the said
rt t '
A vast a t Ut nt of work under this
1luuicipality.at elections for mombcrsof the
head t0 enumerate WaUlcl more
hcl;is afire Assembly and at. Municipal Fler•-
;IOIIIi, and that. said flat Was fll•at posted ripp in
than take ut) the entire space oC-
('11pled 11 t1, 19 t, but
ur office t t Varna, on the 25th day of Jtily,
}' iLdV w3 d0 It
18117, a.nd remains therefor inspection.
:111 at THE NEtcs-RECORD.
Electors rice called npmt to examine the said
Invitations
4ist:tnd if any.omisaions or any other errors
ire found therein, to take immediate Proceed.
nRs to have said errors {:orrected according to
to an "At Home„ or it wedding
atv,
require considerable taste in selec-
tion sat etim s 1)�t
dT.CAIRNS, ClinkofStrt)cy 1,897.
Voters' List, 18:7.
MUNICIPALITY OF Tl? TOWN-
SH1P OF AODEH
ICH,
IURUN CO.
, �(.net
•tri easy mutter by keeping in stock
the very latest and best samples to
he had. Call and see.
Circulars
We excel in ::11 the different kinds
of work we tarn out, and particu-
larly in this, and keep in stock
plain and fancy paperssuitable for
all requirewents.
Programs
of entertainments and meetings
promptly turned out, froiu the
Plain and nein to the roost elegant.
Cards and Tickets
These cover it large range of wank,
from it bread and milk ticket to
a neat calling card, from An or -
Binary admission ticket to :L tasty
business card or it ha.ndsotnely
printed membership ticket.
Memoriam Folders
In this line THE N>rtt•s-REC'URll
can supply over design, .
Y quality
and price on the market.
Posters
Our facilities for turning But tobts
class of work are evidenced by -*e
fact that we a]tvttys (lo good work
and give superior satisfaction in
all respects.
Dodgers
arc greatly in demand. Our facili-
ties are superior for this class of
"work and the very r•easonable
prices keep our presses busy.
Sale Bill's
We make R specialty of thFnt•
promptness being our aim in this
respect. A notice of stile will ap-
pear in THE Nirws-RPCORD tree of
charge when bills for carne are
secured here.
All Kinds of Work
in the typographical printing line
can be done in this establishment
in an expeditious and artistic
manner and
Our prices will be
found very reason-
able.
Notice is hereby Riven that I have ir•anami!• If you
ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in
rations 5 and ti of the Voters' Lists Acts, the
'•OpICs 1'CgIt1PCr1 by said sections t0 b0 40 tl•att F-
mrttcci or delivered of fire list. mucic pursuant Mourning Papers and
to void Act of all persons appearing by the last
revised Asscssmont I{oll of the anid mttnicrpH,l-
ity, to be entitled to vote in the said munictp- w
rlity at elections for members of the LoglAlrr. Envelopes
frac Assembly and at Municipal N lcotions, and
that said list w,as first posted up in my office, at
(loderich 'Township oil the 24th day of July;
1807, and renutins their for inspection. For CO1'r(;SpO}1C1e1lCe We Ca11 give you UI) -t0 -(late 800114. Wt'
Electors %re called upon to examine the said
List and if any omissions or any other errors a1S0 Caz'1•y full lines of
n,re found therein, to take immedtatc proceed-
ings to have said errors corrected according to
raw. Fens, Pencils,
NIXON STURDY,
Clerk of Uoderich Township.
July'ltth, 1897. 1174 4 t •
Voters' Lists, 1897. -- Scr�.bblers, Tablets,
MI:NI('IPALITY OF THE VILLAGE OF
IiAl'NIELD, HUI20N CO.
Not fee is hereby given that i have t,ranamib
tad or delivered on the persons mentioned in
sections b and 6, of the Vpotore' Lists Acts, the
co lea required by said sections to be so trans-
mitted or delivered of the Hat made ppursuant to
said Act of all persons appearing by the last
revised Assessment Roll of the said Muniuf
polity, to be untitled to veto in the said Munict•
ppoty at elections for members of the Legis-
]atliivo Assembly and at Municipal elections,
and that said list was first posted rip in my
office at Bayfield, on the 30th day of July, 18.97
and remains there tor(nspoctlon.
Electors aro called upon to examine the said
I.tst and if any omissions or any other errors
are found therein, to GLko immediate proceed•
rage to have said errors correctedaccording to
law.
HENRY FRWIN,
July 30th, 1807• Clerk of I)ayfleld.
Erasers, Inks,
W
Wanted.
A teacher holding a Normal CortlflcnLo to
Dike charge of Principal's class from Sept. tat
until Nov. 30th. Applications stating salary
and enclosing testimonials received up to Ang.
7th. John Cuninghamo, Secretary Clinton
Model School Board.
_
CLINTON.
WOOD AND COAL YARD'
Subscriber Is prepared to promptly fill all or'
dcrx for Wood and Coal which will be sold at
lowest rates. Office on isa4et3troot at I.AVIS'
IMPLEMENTS ROOMS. W. W1tiEATLEX
Tide NowsmHocaf67
riting Paper,
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' In thanking, our many patrons for the
very liberal support accorded us in
the past, a continuations of the same
liberal support is solicited.