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Thti Laurier tiovernment . is AIR for SuPPlembotarY Estimates Amounting to $51497184 a Total for the Tear or About 1-5010oot000r or , Nearly Sloyeek000 More Than the Largest -Estimate bider Conservative
CLINTON, ONTAJRIO, THURSDAY, JULY 20,1899.
lee
'Whole No**
WELL•
The same old story.. Lee Tour 4.
von foe the past five or six '6
yeah; and never btud it cleaned or
one& and how you wonder it has
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etn-PPed you Can't beanie
it when you. stop to think the
small ionoont of oil that is pot in
your watch, whom it is cleaned.
If on have a good watch it will
Par You to have. it cleaned et
leeet every two years. It not
only lengthens its life but allows
it, to 'keep more accurate them,
Don't wait until it stops for that
maybe too late, but bring it to
us new and Have it _thormighly
cleaned and renairee. 'We ere
experts in our line.
114 JJ',
Jeweler and Expert Watch
' Rep eacr. ,
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$f!
6 0)-(1)HERE are always a few peo-
c1 ple seen cannot do their
, housecleaning in the early
spring on account of various che
cumstances, and for these people 11
ei we are'readY with some splendid
vii Iues in all Pnpei and Widow
re Shades._ In some eases *e. are11
ree tattling Paper at 5c it rolleformer-
ly offered at 20c and 25e.s, Weft
don't believe in • keeping goods
until they get eld, and our she-
eessful season allow (IS tie give
some sweeping cute on lines we
-.went to Meer.
Sad Ambient', • • 1 A Scramble.
- Last Friday morning Mrs, Tyndall, For the post of collector of cutitonni Death of 'W, 'I'. Whiiely,,
mother of Lorne and Arthur Tyndall made vacant by the death of Mr.
of the ercl concession or Hullett, niet 'Whitely there le shot scramble among .
for a time would. result fatally, owing eager pulling of wires rather misusing Passed Away Monday Morning. He
Customs, 'Clinton,
to Mrs. Tyndall's age, She had gone to those not upon the anxious seat,
applicants. and an The Ctellector of Custo
Was the'First Editor of The News- and $aw Evidences of Prosperity on
Every Hand.
) with an accident which it wee feared at, least twenty
than
elle 4044 through en . opening 10 4410 with pickings, bnt to the general Pubs apd, sometimes a peahen. of thie dislike •
able w°1111lisePueivatinaPcitsuthflellalinoatthaeispagurbelei;
service. Nobaly likes to pay taxes,
el inte the barn to hitch the horse when The office is worth hiredree a year, Record and a Man of More Than
Ordinary Anility
same rectitude of conduct and unfelt- The Apple King in Manitoba.
ing coat toy which had,always distIn
Washed Mr. Whitely, Marked him in
He Was Delighted With' the Progrese
his new position, •The ofeice Of Col,
lector Of Oustoms in a town no larger the Country Has Made in Five Veen
•,ALL PAPER,
TRIMMED FREE
fee
0114g peOple are in. the habit
of taleinga, gfe,SS t00 Much,
and it generally costs them:5c.
to get it. ' !.7. • tg.-4±5
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We have 288 glasses:
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' too ManytAbat we are
" offerin t 3c each- or $ Spectacles
, 3,5.. per dozen- They . $ AND : . * .• ,
are extra goad, :value, ,
`and can be seen in 1; jsorec,„i,Ligassss
our South window. ' • e. • ..- .
OR a delicions .defisert, try,
, Cream Custard, it con-
tains rib corn Staid], requiyes
no coekinee prepared; in' a trline
ute by siniply adding boiling
according to 'directions.
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Vet an appetizer try
• Ciiiined Goods line at the
are best boughbevrifien the eyes
nre thoroughly" tested and the
p ;frames caretfilly adjusted. both. •
it be a orate, es a rioorly fit-
'- ting trainand the best adjusted
n lens vvill work in harmeny.
We .guar tee everypair of .our
'cigluaistseeds. to)be exactly what is re-
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T. Coo or
segue' ...of our Fancy •
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i a Gykens -
. '::Of Cooper's Book Store
. Graduate Optician ot
VERYTHING new in. the the Optical Institete
Canada. ' •
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Mr, David Centel° t f
floor and broke several ribs.
Civic; :fallibly. ' RC it is a matter of precious little con- u re urne coin
'' ' unex dl Bewelland "f
pecte y. e was have little business at the Cluetoconns;
new fast train, the Imperial Limited.
day, August 1st, as civic holiday. This late occupant. • . 1 coming down from Winnipeg in forty -
Meyer Shaw. has proclaimed Tiles- ale Performed as. fRithfRilY as 41d the in the forenoon of Monde I t WI
y ea , 1 •
may entertain terneathY susPioi eighthours. Ile travelledby theO.F.R's
is the same date as the C. 0. F. occur- Pestiesseertsisafert. • limn T, Whitely passed away rather
crease the -number who will take ad- H. .444 . is dismissing his foremen ale vs -aiding townships as well twin • PIM-
eV- unmerited aeverse crit -
and indulge in
every business man in town is ready transconeinental travel. On his way
101801, but we are glad to know that
sion to.13ramtforel. and will help to in- It is said that the roadmaster on the °livable known in Goderich and our- which has surpassed all recorde for
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is cast upon the tax -gatherer& Those hie three wee& tour of Manitoba and
At his residence on Princess street! Whe ale ignorant of teriff lame and
cern vvho gets it so long as the duties the Territories' last Saturday night,
•M Wli 1
Y Mae. ia action nlay or may not ton, an.d his literary labors were to bear witness that r. ite y was out he made no break in the journey
vantage of,the trip at the cheap rate b Thi
many strictly honest and constantly onliging
advertised: The places of business be an .afterinath of the late etrike but once highly eppreciated until hereactied Winnipeg. The Fair,
re opinion wilt connect one with of the older readers of Trait Iltrriner. and though always watclifel .he. was which le t6Manitoba what the Toronto
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he closed on the lst, eo that all pular • • • •
concerned should jot down the date the other. If the policy of the .e.T.a. Nicws4iNcoau. .,Mr. Whitely was
The Pastoral': , " 18 40 apply the screws in this marinas earl in Goderich town 'nearlY sixtTe•
three years ago, his Pareets being
.arneng the earlyesettlers of the Huron
Tract, and many, of those persons whose
'The euneral of Mee Houston took et vital not be a Means of putting either
place to Clinton cemetery on 'Thursday dollars or centsie its wicket._ If the
and was very largely attended, so Company would but treat its employ
Many pitying this tribute of sympathy ees so as to bring about that spirit of
and. respect. The school' children loyalty which exists among theCePeRr
marched to by twohehind the hearse mien, it would profit in the long run. •
Which was bearing the remakes of their chine 0 mows,
little comrade to its resting place be ,.Of the forttethree electors of Polling
neatly the green ' sod in Clinton cense- sub -division No. 4 in the township of
tery. The services at house and grave
were conducied by Rev. Mr. Reitzer: Colborne, who have made declaration
that they voted for Mr, Robert Mc -
Tee Last of the Family. Lean in t lie late election,fortvenie went
Yesterday moyning Rev. H. Clement to Ottawa on Monday to substantiate ed when he bad completed his thir-
reCeived a telegram from Burford their sworn stateinent before the Cone- teenth year, for in those days when po
which brought him the sad news of mittee of the Commons. which is con- ' much had to be done, even little hands
'the death of his teeter, Mrs. 13awtiii- ducting an investigation. For physic. eeuldhelp. For a time he made hims
tamer, who had been ill for some time al reasons the remaining' two were un- • self useful at the home of his parents;
but at lastacconts had considerably able to go, and ' doctor's certificates to but afterwards obtained a 'position as
improved. Mr e clement has been in that 'effect were sent to the tlemtal. clerk and salesman in a business estab-
rather peer health of late himself, bet Some forty-six of the elector's of West
intended visiting hiSeieter shortly. He Huron will give evidence this week.
leaves fer Burford Thursday morning This includes the deputy at No. 4. who
names and exploits are part o tile folks
lore ofpur county were seen and known
by him in his boyhood years. His ed-
ucation was acquired in the Public
Grammar School taught by the late not considered serioue or Marin ng,
gradually became worseelefying every son and -John Wiseman, both of whoa;
School, and for a brief term in the trict he met there were 3. S. Jack-
bered by some of the old boys vek effort to overcome it. The weakening
influences, . of disease soon be- considered one of the best window
are doing well. The former is pow
Mr., Haldane, who ts'no doubt remem-
mile apparent, the active, alert figure
became slower in its 'movements, the Mr. Cantelon Only remained one day
On. tent Mr. Whitely's school daye end- dressers and ed writers in the city. :
Agin, springy step was gone, and a - at Portage la Prairie ande was much
to attend to his wonted duties.
boemgaonnthtos
But Portage Fair, the third if not second
bwoadsyt e
heiltohwerlytoawwealyi ,nAoubrotuetheit
1 has read& Captain Sheppard, so. well
impressed by the progress the old town
ago Mr. Whitely was seen to Tail • known in Clinton, was, while "be was
rapidly and as fast becoming unable there, busily engaged Preparing for the
he persisted iri his attendance at the best, in the province Orop prospects
office, although dming the ' last few aim good on the Portage plains.
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days of his life he had to be teiren there He also stopped at Carberry, Bran
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in a carriage, being unable to walk. don, Soares, elartneye Virden, Weise
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On the afternoon of last Friday Me ley, Indian Head and Regina., At the
WM:Coats had occasion to go to the letter place he met Mr. J. C. Gilroy,
Custonas,and whenthere he Was deeply who was in gocid health and spirits.
moved by the sad 'condition of his •old 3, 0. has, however, a soft spot in his
acquaintance, quite unfit to perform heart for Clinton., Miss Tilt and Miss
personally the work cif his Mace, eVi- Biggart, both formerly of this town.
dently ;week and suffering. Mr.. Coats are now residents of the capital of the
never extortionate or unjust in those
gress when he reachee the city, which
Industrial is to Ontaxio, was in pre...
chaeges it was his duty to collect, He
afforded him a.spletidid opportunitypt
had a deep sense Of his official .respon-
sibility and never sought to evade it; meeting teeny old friends from this
and, it washoped that re life
might be spared for many years to
80 USef and annually at this season gather -in week.
province who hose settled in the West spent a few days in Loildeebor6 last
14ondeod0ro.' 4'
Fred, Johnston and Merry
Medea business trip tn GOdierieb
week,. '
Hrunedoe ee Son are at the
cbrinaeurywitweitalit otentfutilnl ggainag taaneno,owrder
the day, There le sciroe reel glee
crops, While Others are not 00 geed.
Us, Hill and eivire attended
tiOrgrion9g4ettnintch in Exeter. Theyteen
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Mr, 11. B. Jeffrey, while wheelingtote
ulthiesfeotarttuionne tthoepout4h6etrtierrittil;i8g,idtat Ur
er.
w hmicisha EWa Ind ear4beadi faviils.impg inf• 411457
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ham friends just noie
Joe Welker left on Monday Morniug
hTh!Wii w. 11;0;11 neferrlimciaudnet brieeesiteee' P:e
t6M'CilisstimtlfoldhXnaQianc4eYn'd AgneW''
coine, but such was not to be About
U[0011 as to attend the gait; itself.
Wienipeg, perhaps as much for. the re
two yeers ago he was attacked, by
an Among those front this immediate die -
internal disorder which though et fret
lishment itt Goderich, where he re-
naained severe.' years, much to the sat-
isfaction both of his ernployer and the
te attend the funeral. The death cif will be at his wit's end to explain how public whom he seteed.. But keeping
Mrs Bavetinhinieeleaves Mr. Clement • fortyethree of MeLean's supporters store, beweyer pleasant it mieht be for
the only surviving member of a family were only credited with thirty ballots a time was not the career which
Of six. • Shipments Prom Clinton. . Mr. Whitely designed for himself, for
,4 Pleasant Evening. ' Theimportance of Clinton its a ship- he longed erdently ' to see that world
" On Friday evening of last week the ping centre is rauch in evidence ewe which lay beyond his limited' horizon
students of the collegiate Inetiate at; past week. On Monday Mr. E: Wet- and to amine in other and dista,nt
teost all finished' their eXarninations, son shipped five carloads of prime ex- lands a moderate ferturie as others
and ilecided to spend that evening to, port elate to Montreal and ebe ce have clime before. In. the early sixties,
gather before the majority should Wallis a double-decker of hogs to Tor, es he loved to phrase it, ere Were.
pressed Mr. Whitely to cease his -at- •T,erriteries: Indian Head is a -lively
eenda,nce at his post and take, a. rest at and growing town. William Cantelon•
Smith re ous and... Adam an e on are prominent • ,
lane load journeyed out Wear. shiPped ewo carloadircattle to, Toronto wealth thatiay laddee in the rocks proied,:assurieg him that'there would . ' „ieg Just coming on, there Wae.cpete
difficulty in obtain- ' •' .nurelasewho'vvere not able to atteinie
Mrs. Wilsoo is spendieg a few,. days,
with her daughter, Mrs. , Wilken eif„
Clinton. ,
Mrs. T. W, Reamer is 'spendieg few• ,
days at J. Sundercock'se , • `
Miss Addie Crisp is spending few
(leers with the Misses Agnew. •
Miss Coveetry of Torrinto is ,Visitieg
at Mr. Edward Bell'sand other friends. -)
Mr. Jim :Agnew spent a 'rev?' days in
Londesboro last week. 4
John and Robert Bald of 91inton •
spent Sunday in town. , •
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Rev. Alex, Rapson took p ,
service on Sunday eyenine„
'land preached a grand senile° ee.,,Pline
. day evening, taking as his text a'
three Hebrew children.
Will.Griffith and John Geevice's ON. '
two little girlif wenestre FA is hst Six.
urday. Will' had two sisters there, '
whoin he has not seen for a, number of,e•
• years.
The glorious ewelth was. speUt„
,
from •here, there, being • nearly ,..p
200 tickets self' At, Lotidesber02'
station. There was a good turn cult 0
Wingham by •a• large croW4
our Lodge. No. 883 but Owing to- baT,
be im-t 1 '
leave for their homes. Accordifigly a onto. • On Tuesday mr. S. still inanYtales told'of the ma ell hoMe until his health should,
en's iti Stanley where a, most cordial and the OU,133 0 number from Blyth sta. andriVer bede of the loft Mountains -not theslightest• . ,.
reception was Tnet With: - Tt was, not tion, Mr. John Middleton consigned that loOk down on the calio D.... 44,. A in from Hon. Mr. Patterson, Minister ' T
ing's ' amusements commenced, and ish market and Mr. Chas. Reid one io Mr.Whitelsenniee up his mend to leitee purpose. But ieleve of absence was not ... •
everyone entered heartily into the TOronto0vbile Mi. Gen }Indio sent a his native toWn for the' gold fields of . needed. Before a letter had time to
enjoYinent, coneisting of. ,games, •carload of" Iliaiis to , Collingwood. w. : the West, and seterini a business come from Ottawa, &Greater than Mi • • .
the students have spent eue at Mr. flour and grain has also been sent for- startedfor that. enchanted land where hope a blessed rest for et moor&
he Apple King.
loeg atter their arrival before the even- le, "carload of prime beef to., the stet. few yeas after completing his majority of Customs leave Of absence. for .that
vocal and ieetrunnetel Mese:, etc, Doherty & Cee have inade other ship. connections and bidding, good bye to.Pettersen bed releiesed Iiim fie= his
This was the secoed soCird eVening that moots 13f. °IP" 40 England,. • while many loving Weeds, tbe ' man labors and suffering, giving hime eee.
• McEivereeetind both will be gladly re, werd. 'T'alten the week through 'Olin. a feW have found riches,. borne a, lonely Thelife of a miner aiel Proeinetor is
' I tons while so engaged, but, '
only occasionally would tikes be head on Mr. : Whieely's return to Godee
membered by the students,' owing to' ton has • been . the distributing • point grave, and many have haired. only bit. precarious and unsettled and no one
the generous hospitality and Unstinted for a large sum of tnoney. ter disapPoinement: For about tv‘elve thinks of engaging into solemn sodial
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et kindness of Mr, and Mrs. Mcgwen and Tennis Matclos. years he was absent errs o e re a_ _
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eeeefeesee GeeetSeseeeeibeieleeeSee0 tensity. The farewells, when the load • Messre. Broadfoot and Wilson of ted with Miss
of Willie Whitely in the meontains cif rich he became ecquain
• seperated, were very touching, but it Seatorth came to Clinto
OGLE COOPElt& CO., Clinton
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n ednesday •
California, in the, tanyons Of , Nevada, 'Clara Smith, a sister of mir townsman,
would be' unfair to comment upon afternoon of last week and ,engaged in • M Suceth They were' subsee
• • a f h" e tly made hushand and wife, ane
7 . • 0; game of tennis•with Messrs. S. or arpid the gloomy barren hills of far r.. ames
Lillie ',peals son and Percy W. Brock. In the first away Cariboo, CH this pato 0 qu n
stories humorous, survive him. .
from Blyth and GOderich as well as score of 2 to 6 and in the secoed by 4 'stories to tell,
• Mr. 0. Wallis has shipped live :Stock set. the visitors were defeated by .4 life Mr. Whitely had many interesting she with four sons ,an •
d one daughtet. „
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CAA paid for Butter and Eggs and hams E.
nton-this week. ' , placed in a
',need Apples,. Phone 23 • stories tragicae and sberies full of the The funeral took place yesterday af-
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411111(1elt-Writterl erne• ;
reseeendenee is areathre • - •
of,e,Tren Niws-Rxeoeto
• Which. has a lar,ge. and.
• efficient stag of report-
" ers at; various points in
e the county • ....
To seeure.the news of 'Huron • •
read TupeNiceirs-Rnconie
• . There wasseveral initiations in tie
• morning before the Lodge lef
There was also a • meeting
night to wind Up thebusiness. Eye. ee
body seemed delighted to think •e -
have such" grend Lodge bete. teee
had the compliment paid to, the
being the best at Wingham. We tek':1
T Lib thought and.DAVID- o a, a
ture. But fortune was unkind, d numerously attendee The sere ce
s
will hold its m annual outing at Mohawk party frotioderich contested ei ht
Loodesborce and vitinity shank hci
verY , proud to have such a lodge
our Midst., may ib still prose.
and ifiereaseeifereemberehip each
so.ae, we pan carry ifiterY
ever we go.
• Joules McLeod rettir
thieweek.
.Mrs. Roberts, Mr
daughter Lizzie, is it
WO hope she will aeon
turn to•her home agate.
Thos. •Martin, aged about s
years, died in Hullett Monde
' • Advertisements of ten words Park, lerantford; on August lst. . events with Clinten of which the late after spendingio manyyearsof the best were conducted beellee. B. Clement. , . at eine time owned orie-hundred ac
num. of land but of late yeas has been i
• or under, address &minted, One•hundred loaves of bread were ter Won five. The events were; . period of his 'manhood, be returned , to The pall -bearers were : S. J. Aedreivs, , contrintors and with a 'large
Vir t C t ion lame,s Scott her Of men etoploYed have all the work reduced circianestancee. Mrs. Mettle'.
, will he inserted in THE Nevis-
RECOUD for 10 cents each in-
sertion. Lost, Found, For
Sale, Servant Wanted, Etc.
may • appear among • the
10 -Vent Ads.
THA TWO A.3%. -
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Our new premises are
commodious and enable
us :to carry 6, larger •stock
than befoi e, and thus a
more varied .selection.
From both 'points of view
oar customers benefit, and
We want'. them to reap it.
We.solicit an inspection,
believing that a purchase
will follow.
. This has been no holiday season
with us, rather the reverse, Our
trade is larger than eyer before
which we take to mean that our
work satisfies our patrons. We
can give you satisfaction. Or if
you went. something in the line
of slimmer goods read these
prices.
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itifthavg $2.5a
Black Coitt, $1,50.
White and 13lack
Stripe -Duck Coat
an
Black Smock and
HAT S A I I C XALTY Overetlis suit , $1.00,
1Violeskin Overalls
d Pants $8 BO.
, CLINTON`.
up from $0.60.
L.- So- 14 olio
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CLIDITOtt.„.
sent put front town bakers on Monday
GENTramoefi rnunixa_rah. and Goclericia with no More of this world's . Cos s, an e • '
to the raising at E. Ball's on the Base McTaggart, Clinton, beat Dickson and wealth than he had when he left, but H. Plurnsteel and A. McGarva. • they can do, At Souris Mr. Cantelontmo survives.
with a mind expanded by travel and ealled upon Henry Cook, formerly of
Mr. Samuel Wilson has heard from Holmes, Goderich, beat Brock and sharpened by many widely -different • , myth. Goderich township, and e Mr. Edwards, •
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Campion, Goderich. Garrow and
h a Willi veho left for the West•• . ---------who lasb winter married a girl from • ItIPPerb
Miller, °linter):
GlicotEtactr's Sim:Axe-Brock de-
feated Holmes, GarroWyvon from Mil-
ler, Campion from Fair, While MoTag,
gart defeated Dickson.
Lenin' DOUBLEA-Misses, Dot Fair
and. Mclelurrey,Olinton,defeated Misses
Ausbrooke and Loseotobe, Goderich,
Mixtru DoustEs--0aptain McTag-
gart'and Miss McMurray defeated Mr.
experienees. e was ever 04 it 54004-
Mr.:William Belfry lefb foe his' home thesame municipaliey. The latter has a Sudden OalI.-Mr. James: Guinea,.
ous turn of mind and cared little for
sociairevelry or continuous riot. Re in Mentreiteon Thursday after visiting flee herd of Jersey dattle and at the shoemaker of this village, rose as useal
• his grandfather, Mr. 1.Villiain Shane, Winnipeg Fair won $1,10 in pries. about 6 o'clock Teesday ' morningetes
preferred a quiet corner and a . good
book to nnels+ ceowd, and "the loud
for a vifeek. . 1 From all that Vr. Cantelon could. kindle the fire and'prepare beakfalee.,
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laugh that speaks the vacant mind"
Mr. Shore of Wingharn, ley reader, lerun the Galiciens and Doukabors are While removing the ashes from the"
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For severalyears whilprospecting occupied the pulpit of Trinity church anything but ' Popular settlers The cook stove he suddenly fellA,citsvarci0
Cariboo he spent the winteseasons
e in
ou Sunday last. - prevailing opinion appears to be that and closed hie eyes in death. Thee
r in
Victoria and be loved to recall the Mr. Denholin shipped • a Carload of a great mistake is being made in en 7 angels had coinerol.,kie to take break.
many happy arid profitable hours he horses, and Messrs Perdue and Toll a cooraging the settlernenten the prov- fast in the •Kingdom Geld. He was.
spent in the reading room of the Pubcarload to Manitoba. on Friday. . Me ince of these people in such large nuna, found about the middle 6 forenoeIC
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lic Libre' y in that city, and following Dent:Mira shipped from Blyth, And bergs Many of them have not yet tear by a lady of the .yillage who lied o
Perdue and Ton from Belgrave. located and to MI intents and purposes 'him at that time. Mr. ancle..11,
up such a course of life wherevei, it W 8,8
' ti bl h b "del -read • S. H. OhelleW improved- the ale- are beinsupportedhytheGovernment. lett came to reside in thieeiii
last spring' and is now iii New West-
minster, .13. O., and doing Well. .
The Ontario street League was large-
ly attended on Moriarty evening when
yery instructive paper on the "Good
Samaritan" Was given by Miss Mulch.
The Clinton liaseball team defeated
thg Wroxeter nine Tuesday evening
by a score of 22 to 14. The, Goderich
team is eepected down on Friday al-
ternome• • •
The picnic in connection with St.
Paul's church was everybhing that
could be desired, The only difficulty
was in securing horses enough to take
over all these who wished to enjoy the
outing.
The reptirt was curfent in GoderIch
on Tuesday that the vacant Olen of
collector of customs in Clinton would
he given to Mr, Lester whitely, son of
the late °minim%
Coaltook &sudden drop oft Monday
naorning. As Vei Wheatley was team-
ing a load weighing 2,e tons of coal
through Dr. Blackalle stable the front
Allen and Miss Sheppard.
A Schen:10S Yankee- •
A couple Of !Collett fanners were im-
posed upon a short time since by a man, confirming and strengthening his peaa•ance of; his furniture shop last There is a large settlement of them up four After living her
sheep Yankee who pretended he was naturai taste and literary hebits and week I'liYing the entire front it at the Yorkton, but it is Said they ahonyt eaayrseaar M. rs: auilletb retired! iu
in quest of thorobred stack. With Otto ...en clinations.
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breeder he made a deal for the purchase On his return to Godetich he looked Mr, W, W. Taman wee soddenly and will return t6 town to huddle in r 1 ea °ink
her o crn ry h 1th eght and
passed away ere the moreing
are becoming dissatisfied with their lob
of six head for sixteen hundred doilars around him for soinething to o unsanitary quarters . They are de- Mr. ,Guillett has been living alortle * ,
but their& aeposit was put up, the some work in which hie labour would
for taken with. cramps in the stomach on
Saturday. Will was pretty sick for a moralizing the lebot Market
by cutting change . •
since the death of hie. wife: Be we:.
while, but he is around as ueual egain: wages in half. ' • ,
breeder thoughb he had corralle' a rich yield a decent competence and those
140 customer and drove him ha*, there tastes and habits, which we have justIn journeying from line point to an- aboni 79 years of age at the time of hie
and elsewhere ehroughout the county. nientioned, led him as might be expec- Misses Fisher; rho have been eisit
other Mr. Cantelon had good opiinte demise Mr. Guillett was a native a
They visited te number of farms and at tea to newspaper enterprise, At that Ing 11185 Vance,
retuned to their
another Hullettnomestead a thcitobrect time the only papers publiehea in God- home in Kincardine on 11 urs ay.
On Suht glars entered . tunitiesne feeling the pnblic pulse and DeTmshlre, Bneancl,a14Was a kneels,
as the result has tie doubt but that Hon. truthful, hutohle, upright end godly
man Be was quite brighfind ein*
h Sohn Macdonald will overthrow r
Mr, -------, Gidleys talor ooe and took;
dollars, a big price, indeed, but A seethe there,' the Star and the Signal, the for theg Greenveay Government in the ful, and aPpeared th enjoy b
health till the very kid. To re
.
to heve aroused. no suspicion In the mer the Conservative organ, the latter tiing io the arationt of nearly $100.
Durham was haught for seven. hundred erich were those which ' stilt flourish '
wheels of the waggon dropped through They gained an entrance thrbugh the elections , which are eupposed. to be
were interred, In Bitirdele Aleatory
e ongieg to the i erals. As far " closeat hand Only a union of forces Wednesday-
oists.wing. to window. in the work -shop.
of the purchaser, According to itr.• circumstances vvhieh t a nob now ne-with the Ottavva .A.dmirilstratimi end lent He be in
rs
the floor breaking off several of the minds of the sellers as to the bonalides
rangement the stock had to be inepeat- cessary to detail, the Signalii Was about yet their whereabouts are unknciven. '
the employment of such tactics asivere as he was useful ii it mire 'NAM
The stag of the two A. J's and a few A L this time without a competent chief On Saturday last theflour mills closed.
in use in WestElgin and elsewhere.can .....
made but When the vete pub in an and M Whet 1 d t
r. i e y was engage o sup- down for one month, during which time
save the Geeenway Cabinet from utter le i i m
tor his many sterling qualities.
Last week the Rev. Alexander eit
Mende picnicked in Hayfield yesterday, ed by a veterinary before payment was
while the choir of Raetenbury steed ervise the edetorial department of thab they Will be repairing it and putting in
,
itton of 0 soya ii, an, mads
journal, r ti h " to d his . • ' defeat. ,
church, their wive& sweethearts and seapearance on the first-rneetioned
or a IY.e e . per rme $ neW In" n Y‘
frienas. some forty in on, wiii pienicitte fulairomdeort'Istopreemainanlltheweatito:kefueietau ptehr;
clutierisatisf to ily, but the work was • friendly call at, the Manse and on T
the same resOtt toel.ey. Forest Donk: day of this week Revs Sinner Wil*
• - Varna.'
a • price -agree upon Was in sight. Di the
d • not to his ittii and he souFcht, amore Mr Geo-. leroWnlee, Yee and his
ir,•11•••
of Goderich also spent a fete Minut
Ing from the texb"Aii important mist a hotel bill there which he failed to h h f gar. on his way to London. f Iloth Of elk
'ourne e.
fr The pastor.) the Rattenbury street eantitne the supposed purchaser had - • f G.AluNtrt PAnhe annual
congenial field in which to litbor. At. sister Jennie drove lo Lon on on Satiate. Itey. cattlemen. welt on the wheel
gone to oesirith en aftet rant 0g UP ter some preliminary negotiations for day and returned ori Monday. den party given under the auspices of'
, church wilfspeak . next Sundity morn.. G .a • d
Will be "What I found in a, mountain heara from since. The high,prided thence br" i 1,. A 0,. 1 1 i'.. le
d the pu icat ma Of the .„,ode. -,rown.ee, .118- Wee, — 4 paid a, St. John s church, mil be held on Fi. they 3
orchard. The need 1)attation an
eek y
pay, diaappeared°. end has- not been came to nothing Mr. W h M
hitely cow flying visit to her eister, Mrs Geo. clay evening', Silly 2st, in tura.Secord's Anothor marriage is expecte
se dot
sidn" /Ind in the evening his subjec t e pure ase 0 another paper which ' Mrs..Tno. Cooper cif Cleveland
held ite regular meeting on Motraay whole transaction. Ir give COMIC songs aua recitations. A celebrated in the Mao
illiddleton's Cormers,
Seaforth. will be in attenane, also vo • .
et rerun.: Durhams still remain with the' original ricrilIews about 1876 in compan The Itipnen choir rtnd, friends hold
The Ilatteribury Epworth League owners,who have kept mum about the w t r . . 0 , at present their pic-rec at ayfie d on ecines- ,
1 h 111 A let T d d 7 • " xi 1 w the comic Mr. VV. 1VIctleod, who will
oar. Custo ,011 ers 3gf eeening when a large number were .
" present. Mr. Rorke lee the meeting
and Ilodgens discussed the
subject "A. friend -In need" in an able Itriteedeld---
- Oh, do X. hear some one sav I
don't think I shall, go near you, 1 and.interesting mariner,
A*4.1.kri
the energe 6 Co -proprietor o ay.
the Goderich Star, and who ...Quite a number 'front here celebrated good time is expeta. Admission, •
continued to be Mr. Whitely's partner the glorious twelfth ab Exeter and adult° e"nbildren 15e' • Hee, Berra Dean liodgins of Seato0
until that geritlemati retired from the reports, good time. Mr. Wm. Vostemir obf PrimrriLine,wase wsill/paryeaecrhoottlio:tti' c111:tc4,
business. The l'eive was a teal On. Mr. and Iiirre Henry Carter visited v 8 ng
lout like your Coat and your pants • near' London, the latter part of last turned irorn their honeymoon trip. Messrs. . Keyes and te. Purdy have this Palen Ste be le a' 140
time since the Buret Dean hes
apn't Went fits. Oh .y"es you do. Mr. Williston Rehear Wits Ildertoth r. and Mrs, Geo, SiMpson have re. ducted. paper, and its editorials were
largely from M. 'Whitely's pen. Hue while there Wok in the lAth celehra.
friends in Whighain last week and . .1 • oil,
Watford.
heensuccessful in_ pctearIng erf there Will*W6 dnbb' be al
Spring 0 y a ,t et, Who enecuenhea to injurtee received
vercoat. our H t 'won f f
our years a terwar e opportunity' cutting' hay stid, wheat. Look ortluf-oh
look well it' it dont fit, That is the returned home after a three "ek' presenting itself tile firm put- threohing next week. been visiting at Mrs, 41% MoKiaa„ M. A. hada successful meeting
Mrs If Iteleker xlimen Imo TheMiddieton branch of the Viet
two Consereatlee organs, and about Most of the farmers. ere th tie"'
Sundaved in Be yileld.
by. w e acing a hay fork
' mraw. v. veigaty and mirror uaere
1,110 IJ1,4111111111 r. to fit and you, like a "41106 easy fitting week attending- the funeral Of hie ran. gregation at the, above eervice.
mesas. John Snider snider ene, soineesoee Goderich Vas too limited a field for Lion.
da afternoon, Two good qu..11
44 position. The deceased was. seventy &aed the plant and OM will Mr., VA)* Xeyee who has been on
the oriptin of Tux', gintorr largest potat,o we hale semi this gols' the sit* Iiet, realm:lea his work on Mon., finished and other goods pr
Barnwell celebrated Ulm 12th in Lon. wishing to donate articles, elt
food will be waited upon if 01
VW Mitehells
• . , kind of fits we give our customers years of age and one of the early set. • - of Tins ttirotetti publl ed in 011n lila POW.,
rib t the bale which will shortly.
d Trite fir,trrolV ItlboOMY Was ship ictid up.on our ta* hie 1;sterclay the
, and guarantee 'good fits or no sale and you attn. then give us tiers of Middlesex. -nr V and the amalgamation of the Goderich Mr Alex Welsh of Goderich town. -am. r. an'a mtu. ti. Higgins itnd mre, for the Northwest A,ny
Metter% are busy fixing up the
• e us a Via C )r011, 1!1 a the - Order Foresters, Seaferth, helcl Ito an.
Court Sherwood Paresk Ancient eldewalk_s thtts.47_11 tulle! the able eves au
instrtictiotie of Mt . Wm. DiEnn*
th the • kind of f ts t t ilt. o t 6
your ins Suit. You will be more than dmake• f MI h I
• readrinade department we bave 8 118 ROM $3.60 70 $12. Exeter' Winginun and Crlintah, Olin. has sold out hio husineeo to,Mr, Dan few tlaye with Mies Illora
earning* There were delegations from smith shop here for a %tither of year*, affecting the public interest were in- terse a peek from his patch ttIlaitt t114/17
nit 0 tee'
0/41) Beth fruhibert took up their real.
flpe01. ty of giving better values and better fits than any house on Parade on. sonsey hist, Dr. Wm. Arirtortr_e„, Mi A is
r "ticket book, In tg Itutetell preached a very instructive Mr. Sohn Anti), who hoe rnit a black. P P $(-686001%1 Gardener AllOSOYI informed tat on ""'" -445
weeks, returned to their 110the lad Sat. MbillMint116 loadaleton
sevetell Smith,
kindly notify theiriculubent,
p Oatte or Vr0 a feral ehtirch
e derice In °Briton and earneatly strO;re te and Wel h dj
ob. t Ot the Early Gannett variety
weekly journaloin the WeeteAlltnatters Monday that he is quite tototta I e Mrs. Be ers and een.Who have been
in town. We are practies,Ltanors ttnd can fit a giant or a dwarf the hfethodist church where new Mr. ger
One hundred were in the proeession to visited his brother, Dr.
this villa last week e usta oat& pout ht. 1,
•t make their er One Of 144 h 1
and best of all our prides 4111 it
jjj telligently discussed No Mr. WhitelY hew The pitrsoriage trustee board met' Guaerleh tevrfthifh
ewe /1.0a11 We.WN ee You Whey, M IkaAY bean purchased, aleo two bedroom hot it cm dealttut te end'ot
4..e( • ow-Ftlimmt,rsas „owOrrtureper, 41 hotinimod, eel:Italy" „release itilac:km141 trt,1,t,f4e4,tualy °r'rodP.umetill:11. otytttaht 41114,, tdif kit4
aria instmetive reading; , 4... suites °tinplate andhandsonte curtains tb. want% at ato d'oht
` Seth 41. 114140.0 is. sumo wherever he may go. Ore arch. tate im 0. initosa
' .
the latest styles and patterns. • ton's delegation eonsisked of I-3.Mo. OltniPbell VArtiav *ho Moen* 111 Sit" ftleallUtt"n" 1alit Week Alia the result is thab
eg grown in his yreighborhciod At a meeting Of t eon
014,tihdrtYr DevrY iAT tts, 0 Mori twit Menclay. Mr. Hart intends n' th a neSS° kW:IV/Ic/Po ant....arna$14 *wit
' beautiful parlor suite and cittpethave' St. 3ftrnee church ne Tuella
of expression, and an ahoroIntai heeds% , It Outlin showed on
•
*%fictle, IdsOitte, Olatworthy, ,, going weft, We are very lorry to
eontintidd in Ton XIS• re. D. Ceetniehelewho has bought ottik terlption. The holt:annt
titil the earl mummer
PI•
Ste
G, gee*, 1/Se, Plunk potiet from all direfortibne ere'
WI, A, B. Web% It throtsgti our rump day' ant
.; fo, ft*: G. Bafield.
fiT 4. OM, • Fergteson spending few
4 `, "" 'et • ' wItlitr WWI In Hayfield.
":4 ‘te
• •
4,4
Out a Brarnfierld, Intends 'moing a she subscritftion
liven weld two cows to
Clitgrou Weave**
to wore entities
he was appointed Collector
here, OP011 the death of
eor, Mr. Irwin, rm dam*
Roy, J. T. LaGlitn
of infinto, *Ito ere
Moth *SIN
a , •