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The Huron News-Record, 1897-09-01, Page 5rA few Items enslve q. loom Interest to p -vdVoll�'I'I�Nv-' �1• WatchesConsisting chiefly of articles uten- tioned and Prices attached, A tltothem will sie glance S, we have nlanv of them' made to show our ability to give yby the watch atch talent to you the goods you want. tit be found anywhere And prices tuft uutlte dealing with us eases to pleae exlravagent, baste, profitable. But tittle -keeping; qualities do MIXED PICKLING SPICED---- ri pr't ]]]ways depend ov1Vhigh price. e sell at first class waa tch, nue Cloves, C rnianlon, Allspice, Tuun' we guniantee to rill within 0110 utin- eric, white and black Pepper, 2oz. I utu a ufonth at $8. If it faits to do for 5e. other pickling retitilsites this btlSug it hitck foul rvs will exchange such as Currie, Chilis :Mustard, I it or refund you your stoney. If our Mustard Beed, Garlic W., the Lest watch is stoppial: or flues not keep at lowest prices. correct, tittle firing it to its and have it Gem Jar Rubbers, 10c. it dozen. repaired right. Extra strong essellees, Vanilla, Laemon &c., Me. a bottle. 1 pound our own Pure ('[ream 'Tartar ]'leaning, $1 00 Baking Powder, 'LSc. Mainsprings, $1 00 1 p fund pure Creast of Tartar, 40c. SILICC),cleansevervOling, injures -- nothing, to elear a lot, 5 cents a cake, Lost, ; regular 10 cents. f PURE CAVILE SOAP x ftvocent cakes 25c, between Brucefleld and Clin- es 3 Large whisks. rogularl)• worth at lenst 15c, tort, ladies' open face silver each for 25c. Elgin wfitch, Finder will be t, 8 Packages Diamond or Turkish ll) cs -150• reworded by leti�%it?g at this Maehino oil, large bottle tic. stole. 2 Quart fountaiu syringo 65c. 2 Quart fountain syringe %told trot water bottle, � � • � '•' conlbfned 81.00. t 2 Qilart hot water bottle 75c• ;.]E sell good goods at' low 1p,ices, as i �'v law as we or anyone caul afturd to sell them and we unhesitatingly aflirrn CPO'WS that if you pay less for ally articlethli ,e we charge, you get, less. 1 Allen Ain j'Vils��l• "� Graduate Druggists & Opticians. Jeweller and Your eyes are no doubt VAIII&hle to a Expert Watch you. Lf so, don't put off seeing if,, about glasses, once you feel year Rep direr. i eyes beginning to fail. We'll d0 You good or eba rge you nutlillg. x ---DO YOU SEE? �ih• Ever dace we started In business, 12 years ago,, t hasheen our custom to refw,d monav or exchange' Foods for anything bought ut us that was act entire• ly satisfactory. This rule applies to over}• br-anch of onr business the Spectacle Departmantincluded. and know [ owwhenta customerles accurately is proporlycfitte,Leath ease we fail to unit you we will of course return yon the amount paid, but we are pleased to say that every customer we have fitted has been so delighted f with their glasses that money could not holy them back. Remember the words -SATISFACTION GUARAN'T'EED. 0000000• t W. Cooper & Co., � ,CLINTON. t ;welled.' o-0-a0co-0-00a .r k In e1 s ® -- * 0 Are evidences of refinement and good taste, when the geius are selected with care. We are showing sonic lovely Icings in- Clusters of Diamowle, Single stone Diamonds, Bands of Opals, QQ and in Combinations, with Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, To" quoise,•etc. - The prices range from $1.75 to $5.00 s P v a ALLa Leader of Jewellery Fashion. watch Inspector For The Pe•ple The Merchant's Dispatch, Clinton. I have purchased from Mr•'Thonlas Hillock his draying plant and ani prepared to execute ,all orders prompt]y at reasonahic prices. Special attention wile be given to the delivery of all classes of merchandise, the conveyance of goods to all residential partN of the town, and the removai of household goods and furniture. Every order entrusted to ino will recelve my petronal and careful attention. Residence on Isaac strect, one block south of Oliver John- ston's. .» Trunks and vilises delivered to and frilm the sta- tion to all parts of the town, orders left at Me- Claeherty's or Hill & Joyner's will receive prompt attention. 1 977.2t JAnIFS Dt.NeORM ,., - FALL TERM SETT. IST. C NTi�,gL _- • K' STRATFORD, ONT. Alive, go -a -head school that thoroughly Pre - t pares young men and women for bus nes' Ife is Attenr ance tilts year double that of la't year. nly ono kinilf,ofbusiness education given to f our students and that "the best." Al rite for 'dtroulars. W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. W. JACKSON, Agent orthwest Transportation Co. Through tickets to all points Ili MANITOBA and DAKOTA- =. -At lowest rates For all information apply to above. NOTICI'1 TO CRF,DITORRS. In the mntter of the estate of George McCartney, deceased. Notlee is hoeby given pursuant to chapter 110 of tho Reviled Stdtatu9 of outarle and emending Pets that all erualitors ana other persons having claims against theeAtate of George MoC'artney, late of the toivusbip of Godcrich, in the county of Harron, yco- n1an, u•hc died on or about the 80th day of July, 1897, urs ce, ,red to deliver to Messrs. Garrow ab` eroud- faot of the town of Goderich, S ,lieltors for Henry 3lurphy snit Samuel Lowery, the executors. of the estate of the said deceased, statements In writing g ' find arsatheir ofstheir addresses ith full a rtlen- the nature of the security (if ny) held by them, on or before the 1st tray of October, 1897, after which said date, the said exec,rturs will proceed to distribute the assets Of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto; having regard only to the claims of which the said b:xuentere shall then have notice, and the said Executors will not be liable for the assets so distributed or any part thereof to any person or persona whose claim shall not have been received at the time of the said distribution. GARROW do PROUDFOOT. Solicitors for Executors. Dated at Godcrich this 113th day of, August, P. r., 1897. VOTERS' LIST COURT TO'AfNSHIP OF CODERICH. Notice is herchy ipven that it court will be held, pui•Nuaunt to rhe Ontario Voter.,,, List, Act. ISs11, by iIIN Honor the Judge of the Cous- t Y('curt 0f I,hu e County of Hron at the Council .. r a •ole , t. R[:»1- - • t h 16th It v •'r'llc. n the lull Hulme , I 1 ' v- o hear r ' •lock in the nulritl11 , t and deleraniue tile'everatl vo111plilint.' of errors alnl pntis.'ions ill the Volt' .; Li'l or the 1111t1i- cipI uty of the tou-o'hip or Go1cricla fol, 1897. All persons having busrncsN at the Court are 1 • arid ,lac . • til n h0 fnid tan c c rualnirud Lotaltu 1 t I Dided ;it Goiderich to%inshtp Illi'"_;{thdayof Augu.,l, 1897• NIXON STURDY, Clerk of (irnlerich township. Poultry For Sale. Ii.VM113) PLYMI)l"1'II ROCKS. 1 hacc fnr,nle ahoot (iffy Barred Plynnonth ]tuck ahivRvil'. all bred h -on, superior Ihor- oughbreal slack. 'rhe prive-will be reasonable. LORNK C, TODD, Clint oil. Thorouehbred Poultry, I hive for sale solne choice Black 111noreas, Indian (,elite, they Dorktus. Male or female, Will be sold cheap as I have too 111an). WALTER COATS, Clinton, Librarian Wanted• A Librarian, lady or gent lrmlitlt iN wa rated for the Clinton Public Library; duties to begin ah0111. Ortohor 1st. Tho a n s salary t0 be id will depend largoly m• wholly on nleulbernhip fee' collected by the Librarian. Regarding duties, hours, &C., apply to A. HOUSTON, Scerelary. Good General Servant Wanted at Once. in small f,nnily, ole •'rrubhing, const be good lanudrv."N and plain cook, willing to assist, in ears of young child tit times. Wit es $7 per month. Must have references, lone but as thohoughly coillpetant. person need apply. Appy afternoons between 3 and 5o'clock. :NIRS. W. FOSTER, Albert St., North. 979.1t News Notes. ;ilr. Jarups McFecters, first Mayor of Bowm anville, is (lead. John G. Hiahnan of Hamilton hang- ed himself to it high board fence. Aliss Coulter of Lindsay jumped into the river and saved a young lad named Begg, who had fallen off the wharf. The post -office at Laneborough; C/ Orsi[ I,on frd Ireland, was d ii- mited trlyFriday morning, but ' no- body wits injured. The Canadian canal at, Sault Ste, Marie was blocked on Thursday for six hours by it steamer and schooner be- coming wedged between the canal bank and the railway bridge pier. Greece has been asked by the powers to state the amount she is able to pay fes It first instalment Of the Turkish in- denmity, and the revenues she can its" sign to guarantee the whole amount. Arthur Storey and his wife were shot and probably fatally injut'ed at their apartments, No. 95 Forty-third street, Chicago, last Friday night, by H. C. Dunker, a barber, who had boarded with the couple for several years. Friday night Dunker, accom- panied Mrs. Storey to the theatre. On returning home, they found Storey awaiting thetas. A violent quarrel en - stied. Dunker drew a revolver and fired two shots, The first bullet entered Storey's groin. The second lodged in Mrs. Storey's spine. The wounded coup](+ ere removed to a hospital. Storey di this morning. The latter has relati es in Canada, some of them suippose(1 t be residents of Goderich, who have ben mlide acquainted with the terrible oe tlrrence } Rowdyism Should be Checked. To the Editor of the Veayd- Veeord. DEAR S1R,-1 have looked in vain in your colutuus for an account of the raid unade by the Bayfield buys (1tt the Lents of the Boy's Brigade of Clint III .)n tile flight of the 12th of August, and, knowing that 1113uy are not in pus,essiun of the full particulars, 1, as ,)lie who w.w more or less intereste(l, propose a, briefly is possible to give I heti to tlae public. Rev, Mr. Parke at it great deal of anxiety and incurs- , veuience to himself agreed, Lifter much persuasion from the buys, to give thein t tell days outiog. The old Rectory gl oullds tit Bayfield - Through the kindness of Mr. Pollock of the Queens, wits chosen find uu the &d. .)f August camp begun, Everything passed off Most agreeably with the ex- ,eptiou of two ot• three, attempts to Molest the buys after retiring, until the night of the 12th c,f August when it gang of hoodlu is,. met at tile, res- tmirai 4 and planned WhaL they called "their, fml." They unlaN01111y entered the grounds after 10.30 u'clock, and deliberately upset some of the tents, damaging them rind exposing the boys to the night fill-. one of their uuu)ber was caught and divulged the names of nine others. It wits at boy about fif- teen years of age, Jack McLeod, to nut ed character in the village, who "peach- ed" on the others. Doubtless; Pug' its he is called would have been dealt with by the boys themselves, but, when it wets discovered that instead of it lot of stnall boys, playing pranks on small boys, it wttti It gang of young knell who had committed the depredation, thee r wit"; only one IeCG11r•se, find t.11at with to punish them for their wrong; doing. Information was laid a- gainst them and four of the number were willing to settle find like men did settle for their share of the daumage.. Jack Jowett, Wes. Irwin, Fritz Gemenhardt, Is. Jeffry and C. Ferguson all admitted their guilt but would riot inake good their dinuage to tents, The buy McLeod said Jowett and Irwin were the ring leaders. The young risen of Bayfield, I ineall the lulu element, who would be guiltV of such fin offence must be hard. IP for fun when they Call IOL allow 35 stnall buys rang- ing from 13 to 15 years of arae io enjoy A few &lys camping in their midst. The case wa:+ tried on the 30th before 11e1Ove linins feud e very 111,W -abiding, peace -loving citizen of Bayfield and the conlnilmit•y will honor hf ll fat' the stand lie took (fn the face of threats and intimidation) by fining each of there fur Vespass ana damages. A roan by the triune of Proudfout ceinducted the calie fur tlig de fence. It is said lie lives in Goderich. He is also called it lawyer. But if by that term we meati one who holus the lit h position of endeavoring to unwind the Meshes of wrong from right find see justice done thein he does not deserve the name. He made it most contemptible attack on Mr. Parke Which no one but it base coward would make oil another when he was not in A position to defend himself. Every ineinber of the rowdy elewent who wits present, cheered hill, to the echo, abd he has his reward. No wonder, men like Mr. Burns and magistrates throughout our land tinct it so hard to put down iawlessness, when men like this Proudfoot will stoop so low as to actually encourage a, youth of 15 years to perjure himself and continue in wrong -doing. No Nvonder the youth t' especially rho.( cf • c and n our land, f Bayfield, are what they are when nlen like Jitck �1'hi(ld('n, one of the "gang" and one who gave evidence, are placed over the youthin our public schools. I wonder what the Minister of Btluca- t ion %vonld dol• did he know t)tftt he writs on(' of the evil doers and hnd lie heard the falterlllg evidelnce of out. who hnd Sworn tote]] the whole truth It is not hard to gill's'. I wonder how Jack Jowett intendi, to enconrelge tourists, campevs and Ilic•- nfCelh to visit. BILV IIVId wle n they know that eat ally Lillie he Inay "just for fun" damage then, property. if tilt- Boys had gone to the "grove" for their out: 111 , there would have been no trouble, I suppose. This sortof work for which the boys of Bayfield have heconle ffull- ous Must, he put clown, llr Bayfield IIS it suuitner resort tatty As well close up. I might say before I close that Innch stress was laid on the f+ick thatsonleof the brigade boys invited the others to drop the tents. They had no right to do so, aiul if buys in the brigade were convicted of participating in what wits C'lear'ly a breach of discipline they- would riot stand much of itchance of joining the camp another year. The people of Clinton, where the buys 1'eside, all(i the respectable element of Bayfield uphold Mr. Parke in the stand he has taken inthis emitter, and his praises are heard on every hand for Ills cat•e and watchfulness over, and his kindness to the. toy:; who enjoyed c•ttmp life under his supervision. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for th space, i ici rain, yours, A Lov1;R c;r JUSTICFI. Aug, 31st. SAVED HIS BOY, 0 hat with the iutentiun of going out to I Have you tried theme-� take a quirt walk, but just As I gut to the door 1 saw hint on it step if plant- 11Vlassey Harris Bicycle, ph1eL. I puked it up listlessly, •ana r haw it wets fill advertising book of the Dr. Willfauns' Medicine Co. 1 only read a few wurdt( when the convictionsetzecl It is just what you have been looking for, high grade uossibl heene fit umethiugtb lit easy 1'LCllt1hig, rich in appearance, stl'ong and durable possibly benefit my huy. I fit once went down to bit,. Ferrah's drug store you cant break thein, For $85 or a discount for cash and purchased a lux of the pills. By the time he had taken two Voxes the color- had course back e. his haul and I Brantford Ruby Rims fu w, and by the time. he hurl taken half a dozen boxes tee wets cured, and a flow he is better than he ever was hefore in his life, and its hearty and strung As ally boy ill the town. Nes, For 54• sir, } believe Dr. VVilliattps' Pink Pills foe it wuuderfu} Inedirincl. Does your Bike need BIRTHS. s,Ill (Tinton, Aug, 2801, the wits Repairing? of Peter C'autuloll, of a eon, wito of J1Fio. Gran11 ger, oftIt daughterOn tile - alt„ Chu I3ac:ehDu:(.-111 Loldesboro, oil tho2lsttilt , We know how to give you a satisfactory job. Re the wife of 1vm. 13runsdon, of a daughter, member a dr molls clerk Inay sell (fry goods but it 13Rooxs --11, Blyth, oil Aug. 15, the wife of y ra J11o. Brooks, of it son. takes a machinist to repair a Bike. We are not only MGMICHAFL. -til Hallett, on Aug, 20th, the, wife of Mr. Jas. McMielnaol, of a daughter, machinists but we have the machinery to do your LEAROYD,--111 Windsor. on Amgust 10th, the work as it should be done, __Give us a trial. wife of Mr. W. C. Learoyd, (nee Miss Rutledge of Goderich township,) of a daughter. �- 000000.0006000600000. 111A1cItIAGE,. ItICHARDSON-PRAYU.•--In Zurich onthe25th The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton. ult., by Hev. 5chnelke, Mr. Robert Richardson, of Exetor, to Miss Kate, daughter of 4110 late OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE Clinton. John Pra6g, Zurich. RUTLEDGE-G,INN.-At the Rattenbury_ St., {{larsokm,ge, on August 25, by Rev, R. MiltStirl, - - Iicnjam,n Rutledge, to Mins Charlotte M. Gf1111, suIIAL daughter of AudrRT.- In Gtll11, all of C'lfn- LOOK tun, 13ALFOl'R - 1fcrFRT.- In the Mctho(llst church, Parry :found, Aug. 11, by the Itov. E. � S, Rupert, Al. A., father of the bride, assisted by the Rov. Dr. stone, Prosident of the Toronto Conteronee, ROv. Goo• V. Balfour, Severn Bridge. Ont., to Miss Ida M. Rupert. •000000000000000000• SCOTT-WiLsox.-At the residence of the bride's father, I3alsam Grove Far"' �Culross, on August.,Witevi it the anIL Andrew tt. M. D M. pure 1VIanllla and A.. 1Vhlteuhurch, Ja117L'N �Y. Scott, M. I)., of Sanilac G tic, 1Vltell igan, to Mary D., second - daughter of Air. Thumas Wilson. tStunrrr-:'schurch,G rho 19th of August., Amber e� 7_ ie1� tit St. OcorgdN church, G0d0rich, by the rector, dL.1i ItY,i� 1Yli the ituv, Mark 'rurnbull, Gilbert S. Wright, of Los Angelos, C'aliforuia, to 2vfary, second daughter of tho hate H. G. Attrill, of Ridge - 1 N•ood Park, Goderich. DEATHS. FitAsF;a. -lis NCa nley, Aug. 28th, Lydia M. ('amcruu, wife of '1'Iw..A. Fra"el•, aged fait yours. ylt'rtaAY, In Winghaut, on 'Thursday, Aug. TW N 11), I-Nirabeth P. f uiind, wife of :1.. S, h1tirray, BINDER Za axed :37 yours, 11) fuunths, s (hays. Rlersilols.-in NVilighram, on Monday, Aug. 23rd, Emilia, beloved wife of Arthur BrNbors, 00060.000.00.9000.000 00000000 aged W years and t 111011th. • • WALICFa.--In Tuckcrsn,tth, on August '23rd, • John Walker, aged 83 yoars and 11 111e11ths. • • WORSELL.-I SOIlthanlpton,onAug11St20th, • Prices ®was • Riehard Worsell, father of J, if. worsell, aged • O 811 posies• • • li' CD01'GAI.L,-In Goderi0h township, on • • AVOdnesday, August. •25, 1807• Margaret Me 000000000000000000•••••0. 0.0• Dougall, aged 90 years. 9ANDERSON.-L1 Gorric, on .august 15th, Mr. Josoph Sanderson, aged 84 years. IIFNav -At Portaago la Prairie, oil August, 14th, Wm. Henry, for11lorly of Goderich town- ship, aged 73 yearN.-� Harland • 0 �/� 0 S • MARKET REPO11•'I'S. • ,(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) INTON. CLINTON.i\ Fall wheat, few......... • ••• 0 80 till 0 80 0 80 to 0 80 Fall wheat, old ............. Barley ......................... 0 `L5 to 0 25 t,fits............................ 0 20 to 0 '�2 � Are yon looking for a Snap � Peas ............................. 0 fib to 0 4.3 r Rye .................... ....... 0,84 to U 35 Potatoes, per bush, new... 0 50 to 0 50 000000.0000• have' :o in t • t ) • •( (1111 WC }liL f S ' f ' fLttl( illi f t l ) ` Couches in stock f r t , 0 1., • ve too man C tic 1 t-.. 0 } 1 to We ha utter loose basket.... 3 r REDUCTION ve fir r ffiktn a x I .•o n of them � e Butter to u 11 to U 12 1 order t0 (•le•R[' (lilt S 1 11 tie. This is a chance vet should nut alias It You red uire:L ) 1 mice of a certain line. Y 1 ( 0 to 0 O t Egg per dor... .... 0 0 60 to 60 Conch. Cabbage, per dor........... 70Oto700 flay ...................... Undertaking. Cordwood ....................... 3 OU to 3 50 • apples per bbl... 2 00 to 2 00 In this depilortment we carry a c miplete stock, and give it service that Dried Apples per lb........ U 2,{ to 0 21 cannot be surpassed by any. Our charges are as low us the lowest. Vire Ducks per lb ................. 0 05 to U 06 Illave undoubtedly the finest hearse and outfit in the county. 'Turkeys per lb .............. 0 07 to 0 08 000600000000 Geese per 1b. - - - .. ............. 0 05 to 0 06 Broadfoot, Box & Co., Clinton. FurniturcDeulcwtorldaker Chickens per par............ 0 25 to 0 35 %N'col... ......................... 0 18 to 0 18 J. W. CHiDLEY, MANAGER. W C til Tiro 'roRoN9V> b'.\ttJiEtt.� 57 AHKE't'. Night rued Sunday calls anslrored at RcNidcnco of our Funeral Director. ,1. 1 i ale}, g �VhetLt, w}tlt(.... .....$ ;tf) to $ 89} tit., oppo.+iti Foundry. do red ........ . ....... 78 to UQ do goose. .............. _ ?.i l0 110 Buckwheat ............. 32� to 0(1 • Rye ......... ........... 40 to UQSpecial ]E'urniture Sale ()etch ..................... 25 to 00 Q) AT COST Barley ................. 28 to (Xi Ilay .................... 8 01) to 1)50 Straw... .............. 7 00 to 8(1) 13Llrin September. Ur•esse(1 hogs, ......... 7 25 to 7 50 L+'p'•gs, new lfifd....... • .. 10 to 1'L We, have too big a stock Of I'itrlor Suites, Lounges, Couches, Easy Chairs, Butt,er, lb. 110119......... 1:3 to 14 and Many other lines which [nasi go out if low prices will do it. r standard goods will Ile sold AT c( . do tubs, dairy........ 11 to ]`L To make r,mnl, the grand assortment of tandard g, 0d, � 11 )5T Chickens :........ . ...... 40 to 01) during September. If you want et (xPnuitle Btlrgain conte to BARLETT'S. Turkeys ................. n to 1t' Ouar Undertaking Pobttoes (now•) Iyer. hush. 35 to 45 Spring ]einll>s .... • . .. , !}•l tt(1 8 Department Hutton .. . ... ..... .... is well stocked with modern reryuire- I Beef, fore ............. . 4 to .) nnents at reasonable prices. do hind . 7 to 8!t 1 Veal ........ :........... R to 7- H. C. BA1-1I-1'ETT P T()ILONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS. FCIt'sITURF AN11 ITNDERTAKIN(i. r Milch cows, each ...... $2000 to $4000 Huron Street, next Gilroy & Wisenian's. [:xport cattle, per cwt.. ... 400 to 4 50 -- Butchers' choice cattlo,cwt 3 50 to 3 75 Butchers' good cat.10, cwt 3 00 to 3 40 and both are here. --•Master Wm. J. Butchers' com. cattle cwt.. 2 M to '2 75 }� luker of Stanley Sundayed with his I Exeter. Bulls, per cwt ............. 3 25 to 371) parents.-(,lflito A few of our village I NoTics.._Iliss B. Howe is in Toronto Feeders, per cwt, , , ,.. .:3 50 to 3 .. 75 people are taking in Toronto fait. this week attending the millinery Stockers, perewt..,... 2 75 to 3'LQ Nellie 1Vetherald leaves in a few openings, --Air. Geo. S. i)F4AV of Ridge- Missb:xport sheep, pet' cwt.... 3 00 to 3 50 days for Toronto, where she has town visited his brother Thos., who is Butchers' sheep, each..... 2 50 tO f3 Zai secured a }iosition. We wish vnu very ill, on S11nd;ly last- -Mrs. Thos. A PLAIN STATEMENT FROAI JIiL. Spring lattibs, each L 5(1 to 4 20 success and fL pleasant time. --The Easterbrook of Burlington, Mrs. Celli - Calves, per bead.......... 3 (X) to 6 50 Misses Arthur held An At -Home on ItOB'1. Mr.LI:UD, OF (HALT, ,. r tics, Belgrave and bars, Fletcher Nag - Choice bacon hogs, per cwt o 80 to 5 A0 Friday evening to their many friends S�gaweya, visited their cousin Mrs. 1115 LITTLE' SON S PARALY%ED ON Light fist hogs, cw't.. , ......ai l.5 to 5 3U field they had tt very pleasaLnt tllYle. - �I. Afe g and other relatives here ONP S1DF1 AND DOC'TOR'S TREATMENT Heavy hogs per C wt.......4 .1O to -1 7J Mr's. (, Washingtotl of Goderich is last week. - Miss Jessie Miller is attend- • r i hrntte of her � .)U to � 7) ;it the ... 1 o (V r • L....... vet Sows, per cwt, lying in r n IPnm sat Toronto. nn) niar NO coon- •DR. WILLIAMS' Smv , ► Y g y in the nntll e V 1 g PINK PILLS WERE Oi EN AND FF•- Stags, pe"Wt .. L 00 to 2 'L:i avents find we hope to hear of h( sent g. ......'.. p --a1r. and Mrs. las. Bend, who p r1.CTEt1 A rtiortovoii cuttE, - - recovery. --Miss Stout wets the guest of the past three weeks At Gwancl Bend Mrs. R. Stalkd;r last Saturday.-ivlr..J• park, returned on Saturday last, --Mr. Auburn. yours gr, fs making things boom around and Mrs. Philip Greenwood returned PgtESFNTATiON, -The nie tilers of the pia jig hull. --Threshing is the, On Thursday last after Spending it very 1 I(nox church, Auburn, presented Miss order of the day around here plerislint visit with relatives and Jean Ratcliffe on her departnre from mute of Alaidstone, friends in Colborne township. ---Mrs. r her with a beautiful gold watch and Mr (x. Winter V. Sanders returned to her home in e chain as it slight token of their regard was 011 Satnr-day nominnted by the Clandehoye on Monday last. -Misses S for her. bliss Batclfl£e being 0r ails[ Conservatives of North Essex to con- Bentrice find Jennie Friend returned for a number of ,years, we wish tier test the riding at the approaching to I,ondon on Monday after a pleasant health and prosperity, hoping she will provincial elections. visit with friends here, --Mr. J. P. boss i be Its faithful in discharging her duties Ex -Alderman Charles Farrell was attended the S. S. and F,. L. Conven- i in the future as in the past, Mav (xOd found drowned in the river fit West. tion in (`lint,()n last week. -Miss Alma guide her in all tnings is the wish of Brantford on Saturday. It is supp(ised Cndmore. visited friends in Crediton s her many ft fends. that deceased committed suicide while Iasi week, --Mr. J. T. Westcott is in d NoTEe.- -Mr, M. (.. Cameron and suffering frorn mental depression. Lucan this week on husiness in the d party of Goderich have been camping The body of Cal)tairl henry Ark- detective line. --Miss R'dith Ball of y on the hanks of the Maitland the past wrl lit, who was aadc.cls-citnlp to the Atwood is visiting her cousins, the 0 week. Mr. Cameron is wise to conte Ford Lieutenant of Ireland, and who HenryCarris v this week. - Mr. til to such a beautiful resort as Auburn.- was killed by an Avalanche on the HenrHarris visited the House of o Miss Maggie Arthur has returned to grand plateau of Mont Blanc in Octo- Refuge at Clinton last Thursday. 9 Glencoe atter spending a few weeks ber,1886, was found on August 22, 9,000 d visiting Tat her old home. -Mies .lean feet below where he died. e Ratt•lifFe has gone to the Sen. We The members of the Jackson -Harms - wish her prosperity. -Mr. D. McGilli- The death of Mary Manley, wife b# cuddy and familyy of Goderich aro the worth expedition, who have spent George Kerslake, of the north bound - guests of Mrs. (lassidy.-The oldest three winters in the Arctic regions, ar $ Usborne, occurred on Tuesday s son of Mrs. Anderson, who is here on have been bronght back in safety to evening, after a somewhat prolonged cl a visit, i9 lying very ill. We hope to Eng;land by the British steamer Wind illneseB�She lervice a husband and , hear of his speedy recovery. -The lion ward, which passed Aberdeen, Scot- ono family. And the lamb must lie down together, land, on Saturday morning. y g Prodi the ORIL Reporter. t Mr. Robert McLeod is a gentleman well known in the town of Galt inn( thr•oughont the district. In converse[ tion with a member of the Reports staff recently, he consented to mak public the facts concerning the illnes. and restoration to health of his little boy. lie said :- "Yes, I believe that had it not beer for Dr. Williams' fink Pills my litth boy would not have been living to -day Willie, who is ten years of age, wit taken with an illness that developps in paralysis of the left side. tie had the hest medical aid within m reach, but nothing seemed t benefit hint. He got so b that, a pin could be run into his left hand to the hone without his feelingit in the least. 1f he attempts to wak he could only get over th ground by drugging his left foot be hind him; he had no power in it what ever. One night I wets feeling prett blue about him. I felt that he wa going to be an invalid all his life, an I viewed things in their worst light On this particular night I put on my V