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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-20, Page 5ty'r.TRF43100/02111Fri.striT r_ fenstetease *. • PIANO FOR SALE* Orange Rally At NVingitam • .71173411rFF'•:4,411171.7111.1OMIONAIMINIMOI,, , .• • r • If ,. • THE CLINTON IsTEWEMBOORD, 00 0000000 - 1.1.1,1.14 abittltidarigifYlagrOte ghtt P:011,1& 111 II ty la too) t,liree months, y guarenteed. 0 itet be eMcl by July 2lth to °mouton estate A • U0004 be -bought for Imo than hwite cost 8,v00 People Assisted in Celebrating the 209th Anniversiry ' of the ,n• ou time. or pivotal Price for mob. Iror terra, or ^ ' . ' x eartiotua,re, esldreee Battle of tbu Boyne. 'Twas. a Successful Demonstration, a p. 0. BOX Vil Milton, 24, a • Juk • Olci Sol favored the Orangemen on, • 1 CEDAR POSTS- WANTED - the Twelfth by furniehing them with W•I • NV sialnitse round cedar Poeta not hos t C nifOrt will be realize'd during the ; I). ted terro if yoo use juts mos ,t, iilioDiotToSt, councillor, • . • ..iikutiseVr tie . " ' ' ' •Ilioot Vt.-wile'. I discovery whieh curee • • sonr, TIRED T,ENDEft • AO KING OR 8*PV 01,14411 FEET. s • reredos troubled with thathot • • Intraing`sensation in the feet will • Bod satisfactory relief in this Preparation, , Foot rowder keeps • Ike shees sweet, dry and whole- 2 • some.. We know what it is and ; sastherefore lkisow what we recom- 0 Mend. • It is sold by us only at •fo. 25e. per box. Saisfaction or 2 Your inoueY back. • _ ; . • .8YDNEY JACKSON I Phone 2. Preecription Drug Store 0000.9sorgterbromermorio••••• NlottirieC, Street, Near •Organ FaeterY. • $300. will buy 0:roomy, pomfortable house with good lot -the property recently occupied bY Frank Upshall. ApPIY te • ' W. BAYDONEI. Barrister. Mareli 7t11- ° ••• PHAETON FOR SALE, First -Wass 2n6 hand Phaeton for sale, •A.J. HOLLOWAY, Clinton, jun° 22nd: STORETD RENT.. The undersigned offers for rental the store on Horeb streetlately (mounted by Hoiloway Siorrish, Clinton, Arne 22nd, . TgC18. 3."K°13°N° . , • HOUSE FOR SALE. a,919,9•1 Clornfortable dwellihg house on east side of Albert ;Street, eontaining 7 rooms ; hard and • soft water and quarter of an acre of land, fruit trees, ete, Will be sold cheap as owner is leav- • ing town, Apply to °,•,!„ JOHN Itintitre July 4. ''• Clinton • HOUSE FOR. SALE.: TOWN • • .• • . . : TOWN PROPERTY'FOR SALE propertK on Isaac street consisting of four lo • •1 • Tlio subsi;riber for sale a. very desirabli: npon:st ich *ere is a comfortable frame house with kitchen and woodshed attached. %hero ' -is a good stable and a trstailass well of water on premises. The orchard, consisting of grapes and apples, is a good one. The property, milt. • he sold at a reasonable figure for cash or konsh and belong° on time,. ApplY, to the .oWner'ori '• the Ine1131808 , , .••:IqR6s sT,Ong Clinton Mav Oth. • • • A, SHARP • FARM AND TOWN CAII.OULATION is necessary in order to tell time by your watches. watch -boughthere is You need . not .add to nor subtract from the time marked on itis • face We see toit.. that our Watches 'tell time rig]) all the,tin e. TI „y are sold t moder- ate flees and f w- ant d; seROPERlif FOR SA . Offers. in writing,Srothereeeived b Elie ondet- ISOSVOr the purchase erti4e follotrii valuable • eenoidpropernes J -71st LOtNo. n. the 4th 'concession of the Townehie o&laseuilett.. in e'the Cou.nt Of Buren containin 1 tOtsefjPannkfb'IT. Priotrig.r454e P!ar:13!' c'er1141 , n stables, a geed hard well, etc. - 2nd, Lot No. 1221011 the East side Of Victoria. street in the Town of ClUntOn in ,the County of Huron.. This property,ponprises a good frame dwelling house ana Axanne, •• toFmorr! Atirltehxo.rlyrit trilittat• :ectil • terme -Amiss ,• DEN &THOMSON, 1=li'vt-nr:1 _At* iters for the:Brownlee stitte'- alaY zotnk lass. „ • • • SALE. • • The undersigned Offers for isle that desirable. sixteen 061 mere§ Of land 'south of the London Road Bridge. His a beautiful site for buibling and will be sold in one reason for selling is that it is too far fronitOwyn P to handle myself and it,doesn'tpay to hire help. •• 001.TcH. clinton. Tune 2011). . . , . jewelei and Optician. •• If you want an3rthing in.the Iftliefeal. Hue, oull. at (j. Itearee Mush) • Emporium. • REVERE ;LAUNDRY.. I have stnovett.,_my 'Laupdry, the Revere, to the stand lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Hill, lathe Conabe block on Albert:street, which will be more convenient both or myself' and cue- • tornees. Our work.,speaks for itself and salostrAoTtost ottAwArakket Pite respectfully solieit !share of your patronage. • Our prices are right and we -will do our best to please you: • .TOEIN HAYES. Clinton. May 22nd. . London & Lancashire Life • Established in Canada 1863 Invested Fund •, $6,532.288 LIBERAL, STRONG, PROGRESS". VE the' ovular forms* of s insurance issued. Policies ' unconditional, world-wide and. nonforfeitable. Money loaned. Policies purchased. New businees 1898, $4,500,- 000. Amount paid policy- , • holders 5687.000 • n a. • • a • Full inforixiation furnished by CHAS. B. NALL AGENT, CLINTON - ..HOUSE- FOR SALE. . "Subseriber offers ter sale his house and THE HOT ,„ Corner Of Rattenbirry and Raglan streets. • • • •W. O. DOHEItTY. _ Clinton, April 13th WEATHER. ' The Phenomenal Virolt-Brod • iitandard Horse. , TARENTUM 21/95 IS HERE AND wUl stand at W.W. tarran's barn near gtaticin, in Clinton every Monday for the balance' of the season. Terenturn 21705 has in hisbreeding the greatOkt sires Jiving Or dead, also 12 of the ' greatest dams living. Tie has first enqueStien- able breeding; second extreme ilPeed third povVisr to transmit it. To insure $16:00 •For ex- tended. pedigree see large catalogue. 4.,ddress A. CRARLffSWORTIL Maple Leaf Steck perm .11ine 12th, Egmondoote, Ont .PRESERVING sgAsoN As We are Etpiiroaching the pre. serving season / am putting in a • large stock of Giros and Sugar, which will be sold at the 'closest out cash prices. • C+. STrWART,,, GENTS • FURNISHINGS • We hat% the lateaS In Omits Irrionlithlegs, Collare, Underwear, .kte, and we furite your inspocuos, The goof are • right. anti go are the prides.. $2M0 PANTS SI.80 Batten, ruts, Werth $‘2.2.5for ri.76, Overalls We sassy everything lo the Harahan tTalloring unes Call and see ear gods and Woes, T PARIAIER, LOMESBORD. Aitts' 'WW1 Pbotillodink h The finest looking men take the swget. and prettiest -young girls to KIRKBY'S .7. for A DISH .oF THAT DANDY ICE CREAM and a glass of those 0001 and refreshing C o, 1 iforni a . Wtho drink. A. nice stockof Bananas - • and Oranges on hand.' 6ive OS AVAIL 9 A, KIRKBY, Nextrloor to Clarendo • 111110110111111 1 1.4asma* SOME ARE WISE SOME OTHERWISE The vriskismOte ° • ' perfect weether: Better they could • not have oboeen bad they the doubtful privilege or choice. A bright, sun combined with a gentle ..hreege ne, mg it a pleasure to be abroad. W41811414 is well eituated-almost as much ao ae Olinton;,-for terse gatheriege •and the, lively town looked its best. Anima had been •erected at mterVals and flags floated from various peluts ot vantage; Orangemen and their eyropathisers, men, women and children, began to flock In at an early hour by road and rail Ottd pt noon the streets were thronged, Some estimated the crowd et 10,000 but 2000 less would probably be nearer the; mark. vvaii well-dreesed happy crowd and its harmony was at no tone disturbed during the day, Between 12 and I. o'olook the lodges, gathered in the park where the manhole arranged the line of march which was headed by Lady True Blues in three cerriages. Than followed Orange Young. Britons and the senior ledger!, 'rbe Bayfield Lodge, No. 24, as the oldest lodge in the • county was .given preced- • ence, The forty lodges in the proces- sion marched with wavingbenners and to the niusie of brass instruments fifes and drums, down town and back'again- to the -parks where the speaking °took place from a stand which had been ereoted the purpose. Cootsty Nis= ter John Vtilford 1,preaided, Mayor Clegg • en behalf of the 'citizens bade !their visitors welcome and extended tp •tittim the freedem tif the:corporation. The tweaking was et a `high order and Was attentively listened to and punotue- , ed here and there with applinise -and cheering. Those who spoke we're :--s ,Scott of ICineardine A. F. Campbell of Brampton, Revs kr. Far-, iney of Gerrie,. Rey. Air. Atenstrorig stif '.Dungatinon and. Peva. Hobbs and Freed of Wingham. • • • now linsv,ifancei35. Wingluted Brass bled, Lady Salindefs 'Trim Blues., Walton: "Erne Lodge True -Blues,: W inghem. •,`yfiell1I.'0. L. No. 24. . • '; "!fiayfield Yoerig Britons, No: 31s • -'11790g1(113,s ' • :" U. • Ethel " • • .OBIrtiaenvgaeleT s ,„„Black Horse No.: 898. • • nip ugh :No:s11,39. .7111)1E1y Noss! 90i Ltroknoir iBrase Band aeletwitV No. 1044: • ' Bethel • A m b erty‘No. 132S. Suniihime‘Nct,:35,9. Ford wseli 'Nes 442, 04,14e 575.•••• Gotrie No. 767s..s.,s Belgrave •• Lakelet No, /09.0: Zidn No. 12tOs : • Millbank Nn's 751 Cox's No. 145Sss: Oprrie's No:`189. Tipplefety No. 306. • Walton No. 252:' . • s ' 1Briistiels Fife and Drum Band: Brussels NO. 774. ' • t'!' Dungannon No. 324. • Belfast No. 499. Teeswater No: 404. ' 'Londesboro No. 863. Auburn 13rass Bend. Aubtma No, 932. Blyth No: 963. 1Vforris No. 873. Summerhill Fife and Drum Band: ' ' 1 No 928.2011711:1136. . Bluevale No.. 760. Whighain No. 794. , ' Rev. Mr. Holsha said St. Patric* isms a Protestant Evangelist. The hotels had made preparation far a large 'crowd and restaurants for the day were to be found every few doors. All appeared to da a good business. The special train, advertised to leave foriiiscardinaat'6.30 p. pulled out of the yard five minutes ahead of time j t th L• k wl d d 'the gateway. . The members were indignant in consequence ond some of them denounced the Gtand. Trunk in round ternis. • A fifer from Lucknow furnished mar- -oiling music for the Belfast Lodge. lie did not wear the kilts. • , No. 813 McKillop turned out thirty- , five strong out of a membership of - aixty-live. This is the only lodge in the • tininship of Maiflop' and belonging to South Huron it would have celebrated - the day in Exeter but was unable to make train ,connection, and as driving to that point was out of question, they - went to Wingham instead. John Bul- lard is Master, W. Kinney Deputy, .k Brown Secretary, J. Boyd Treasurer, T. • Pollard Fifer and S. Berwick and J. Storry dm:newts, This is the lodge of John Scarlett, the popular County Master of South Huron, and he was naturally much disappointed that it was unable to acoompany him to Exeter. Tipperary Lodge, No. 306, Goderich township, derives ita name from the fact that itfi meMbership in the early days consisted chiefly of natives -of Tipperary of she 01(1 Sod. The lodge is coueiderebly over thirty years of age and has had ittnne time or other upon its telt twine or uit most prominent men' in the township. It wap,:tvrenty strong in Witigham, divers reasons keeping brethetn at home or takipg them to another 4 celebration point. J. G.. Steed is Master, Jahn Beiteom'Deputy, John ThonspsoroSeore- lary, G. A. Cooper, Treasurer, Frank Whitmore Fifer, and Henry Cook and Albert Thompson Drummers. No. 189 it a neighbor of 306 'and is sometimes known is Carrie:a Lodge in- aemech the- Melntetilhip has never been without three or, more Currier!' who take an active .interest in all that pertains to Orangetent. POunty-Coma- cillor Connolly is Ad present' Master, P. W: Currie Deputy,. GeorgitCatitelon Secretary, Roberti Eilicitt " Treasurer, George Hanley Fifer, with Arthur and Jamoe'. Currie as Drummer, .About tvientts•five of the 189's were ink the Ilne of march. No. 145 play well be known se Coes -Ledge,.44-11(411g...beerforginized 035, 'by Mr. Ian CoX, one of the early pioneers of. GOderieh township. III* '• home Waii tile notating "place and non. Untied for ,aevitral Year& Probably , the first Obaervanee of the Battle of the Boyne held In Iturorevratt by this lodge Which drove out to POderich, *here due respect watpaid to the glorloua, Wont na in:00W Meta Orystif Xing Minn, brae trigs have become; tattered and tan since it wafi OrgeniSect and the fourth, a new and handeOlne banner, did. duty for,the limb time ht %Ingham where forty Of the inembetswerein line. The present Master • E. Elliott with E. T, (/ox Deputy, 0, Johnston Starer , tory, IL Martino Treasurer, B. Cox Pifer, Drummer D. Manilla% - No,,, 028, riuminerbill, is 1%1110 largely inkrarup of Wen& township awl% warts, thong a number of the members lire In Bull _This lodge Ira One of the best' and Drum Beds m ,the peaty helped very Ineterialay to *tithed MM. Tirs anVoira of this _always ha %quest *t tire* frielakme mu tve WY WWI • "Iralt. Miller Is leacler of the bend, About thirty -Oleo members followed the gag On the l'4th. No lodge created a more favorable. impreeeion than that of Londeebero which was much admired along the lam of march. The membere, about fifty were in the procession, were Uniformed alike, that le so far as peaked -cap with , orange band, orange tre and belt and white shirt were concerned, and pre. eentecla happy mingling 91 tho 'Wisdom acquired from experience and the dash ofyouth. No. 83318 in it, prOeperous condition and can see no good reason why it should not be stronger in 1900 than in '99, Two candidates were given their initial goat ride on the morning of the 12th. The officers are s-s•Master, Joa.Riley ; Deputy, W. Wallace ; Secre- tary, IC Wray; Fifer, E. Beet ; Drum- mer, 8: IvIcCool, 932 is the No. of the Althorn Lodge which was headed by tts' own Brno Band, a musical aggregation of more merit .than pretence, Under theleader• „ship of Wliliam Mutoh its march musto shortened the walk for the brethern. • 932 has aneat home mid has on its roll mentbere of many orthe best families in the three townships which-dov.etell ino the village. Postraaater Munro walked with the brethern nod "Honest John" Mole paid his annutil salute to the colors, The officers of the lodge at. prefsent are s-4/aster, W, J. Mahan; obese oduntiee will be fotind to have put. Loan No. OS. Bicidu/r11 NQ' 1g°' • "Every Welt Man Creditor, No. 1843 Hath His Do." 0,,,,X0# 1210, doctor's examinstion the blood upon which these mons depend. krkhl 1 No. 1091, Exeter No. 924. Reeve Speakman welcomed the visit. ors to which an swpropriate reply was address* was nuclei ,by Ur. Lewis who tin., respective y.- Mr. D. M. Jermyn of Wfarton Grand Master 10 t • Vir wee the speaker of the day, Ile was a Biddulph boy and among hie hearere Were Many of his eohool mates and early assoeletes, Hie address of two"' hours was an eloquentexposition of the princi- ple* of Orangeism. The last epeaker was Bev,1&r WOW of ISirkton. Vounty Master Soariett presided, niede b X .14 1 , ' pe ng was followed by Rev a Salton and • The Huron Party Safe. • • Vitoria, B. 0., July 13. ---Inquiries ' have been made here for news of W. J. G • P I d J Ferguson, who started out for the Klee - dike Via the, Edmonton trail, and about whom 'nothing had been beard. The Yukon Sun givee the follovving aticouut • of the ,arrival of the party: The retreat of Agamemnon's ten thou, sand Goseks from Persia to the sea was • not a mote perilous undertaking than the march from Edmonton to the Yu:- kon.river, The familiee of Huron and Bruce, counties In Northern -Ontario have beep famous in. Canada for their • numbers, and •the oltildren for- their hardy, aclusittaroussapirlts They are tit be found ia large number all over the- - known world, add when the north.pole hi located no doubt a representative of eorg ol art 4 gin, Ont., an awes Deputy, John Ferguson; SeoretarYt • hie location Rost on it long ago. Robert Stalker ;.Tfeasurer,,Jcis. ,Feagan, There arrived lit Dawson. a few..4ays • sight show. thst • kidneys, • liver snd` stomach are normal, - but the doctorcsnnot anaoe • Th* Meeter".nf. l'nekrmw Lodge:No.' ego a nUMber of Men who had come . 428 is Dr. Tennant a' prominent Pnii'• frOm_EdAnt: Goo.tomno,e;efghoery, nvvrer.eglonanu:Att. 'tioian in. West 131.11Ce who has assaulted • }Arts_ asbiste of opporiefits with a Courage, that 07Alexanoler, W. i9.. Gray, J: W. -Snell lids' often won forlorn hopes. His and Heaver& MoGri3gor. Bruce party - doesn't beor an Orange name ,but ie Deputy is William McQUillen, ho .apartn. je.EL4E: FBerr:wustro,nw. j... -georel: and The. Secretary ,is I). Archer a relative ' . good uiernber of the Society withall. • of the arclier family of titillett, •while . • • . • itrus;e13. W. Taylor holds the purse 'strings., 428 , • has had'its, ups and .downs. • Fotir years . December ' 1897, Dr. Snyder :ago the membership. was thirty,but since; .thopractice• of Dr. hICKelviti then it has run as high' Brussels, 'paying • therefor, $2,100, Dr. scarcely that that pow but la 1.1tion.a Bounds. MoKelvie agreeing. not 'tO.Prectuie With, • limns, end owns ,good halt .allite own.' in five Miles of Britsselit'fer five years. • s'Thirti-fivemeinbere of 13elrave Lodge • Irmo' the. period Of !Ale; Reeently•Dr. Marched behind.theie colors.' reis has. - Snyder •disoctered. that ;De, McKelisie heen Called the,"Leishman Ledge'!... inns- was preetielp:g: Within the linalL's•Laiit niuch ai several of that Mime are lifion Friday.':;JUncte Robertson at pegnotle ' the` Olt:Cells while Bryans anti.. Hidl ,Toron to 1.gratite.d an '•itijunction NOMUrrelhatelcing. been regarded at, prohibiting McKelvie from takieg, stendbyas hey never.m se a 12th -.oases within vo. rodeo of Brueeela and sifss.la ,..reacning distance at :all- end.avrarded $.100.•deninges, tO Dr. Sny• end h'"th r consi tent.' enthusiasmd • , shiettere pertalningtoAle adVanCement:-. .0rangeism ,they have. :hell:led net • a • • SiValodges ol the 'NerSksCiitilty. The, itOttillOW • to keeping 462 Opens theSpe et- • ,0111Oeta are:-sXastet, 11. Leishman latyler :of On t.„..,and' potyisP.B.-11,143Crae; Secretary, Letah-• 'John jOYnt'efs Belens: ,have.isor; • mans Treasurer; W. Bryans Fiferoses' F nhaired a site .in ,LUOknowen: which they :Bruises: W. 11-MoCrae. ; are going, to 'Stint ssne . of the laigest,a07- :otronger in ',Dungannon Ple evaporator's this 'Cifs•TetentO, 4 411416( Olen' the' thirty-five 'who Will employ 'about .80 bandit and :fe bwest wortent,324sat Would, need hirge quaistitieit of appIe. litilanOstet wouldsehOW Mr.sLaytor. Is an experienced business auielflar,gar cohtiirgent, D. Sproule la Staab, beitigalatge dry .goods.nrerchaliti Deeves -.Deputy„ A .-.Ditirtin. and • has -ao . evaporator . in Dunville, •SeOrelarS;',T. SPollY 'Treasurer', Cul -Ji -.. ••,:where he employs- .130 " betides John shert:' • Fifer • while the DepotY in .joynt'uf sc. :Helens will have the men- the' ilbsenr#Of's betters; Mari Antik,Stheiligenient 'of !the busitiOriii. here, and Will big druiti..- . '`Iftky.; the lsighSek•Poeeibitt,pttee, for all : Tho n1whiship.. ht.:,141:47.44 41#4,0:thie0:-].109c10 •of 09u9a:•01490! • "•‘ ";. • • ••:: • lodges, amonortnem ,Binui011101'0.:459•• • ••Of whieb the Master ia,joh',n,4Xsntnfi',and • : the. Deputy, John Clegg,- The•Bayfield:Ledgesteing •ss, • in ttnronsWas given .hotier of head-. ,,s•The other day two youngworien in ing this. -Procession'o•''Jnite. ..ToAritn :soot the Mill. •and Empire a • iigsiivnet-eaay to arrive iits as the Vitae- :Icog 'joked" wedding ,..notio.e, purport- io-reeinhers_were long_ainde gathered...Mg:Ste describe', the. nuptials ,vf Dr. ..to the fathers and Bie,,desteisillegible.on. :Moore of that ,City and Miss 'Guelph of :the warrant. Twenty years ago' it was , Guelp.h. -.Now they tvieh they' Int stronger. than at preseet kir' though The, offenee, vrbioh is a serious, One, has there, Mitre been accearsior1S toile ranks,- been traced borne,: tds a nfession immigration/ has been a heaVys drain.. ' forced, eodonly themagnabi of the several prises in the 'outwits. then in pueishment. , • • II upon it. It is pabsiy days No., 24 won partiea affected can gave Abe from vogue, • row ; deputy, W. Elliott ; eecretary,-D. iFeeding ea Gras • rhe officers are: ' Masters H. Dar- • s -• • ,• •, , 1 Galbraith; treaeurer a. Tippett, • The •, ••• • mikes eon :uogs, • officerii,of the Young Britons are :• Mae- • ter; William °emend ; deputy, Ws John- ' The Will in Ditties' Company of; To- stone; etioretary, A. Erwin; treasurer, ronto write Mr. • Charles Pirellis as fol. J. ' Benison; lifer, 11. Darrow; drum- lows 113 regard to n matter of much i - mer R. Elliott. • terest to Huron farnlers : Bayfielcl young Britons pfarohed As far art we can learn, the ohief cause with 24, for soft hogs from all sections during • Belfast No. 499 march d to the the past six weeks is thet the hogs have mimic of . the bagpipes, the services been allowed to run more or less on the 01 8. Lucknovr piper having been seotired. grass or • have been fed soft green for the day. Ile did not wear his kilts wee& , We incline to think if you make so was not so picturesque:a figure. The officers of 499 are :-Master, T.Ferguson; Deputy, J. Summerrille ; Secretary, W. Boles ; Treasurer, IL Mullin. The Wingham Lodge turned out about sixty strong and were cOnsidered the beat dressed lodge in •theproCession. They all wore "stove pipe hats and Wer indefatigable in doing the honors during the day. A. H. Muogrove, the popular Principal of the Public) School, is Master �F794, with John Davidson as Deputy; R. MoMitth as .Secretary and Thos. Abraham Treasurer. The brethern of 774, Brussels, were protid of their Fife0odDrum Band and well they might be. The members of the baud wore nattily ittii• formed and their snappy- tousle won applause eking the line of March.The Master of 774 le W. IL Moore, with W. Smith as Deputy. No, 153 is Ennitkillett Lodge. but, Millian's Lodge might be more appro- priate ler at no period its history has not one Or more members of that family been connected. Al one time no lees than six Millions were on its member- ship roll and at present no hiss Mimi four belong. A. Malian is lVfaeter, E. Million Deputy, R. II. Mew Secretary, W. Fisher Treasurer while Geo. James was Fifer and S. Allen beat the druni, The Bluevale brethern missed Brother Thomas Stewert from his accustonfed place in their ranks and. deeply quips. those with with him on adeount of the accident he met with some time 'since which resulted in the loss of a leg, Mr. Stewart has long been prominent in North Huron Orangeism where he was an active worker. He le a Past Mader of the Bluevale Ledge. • • . • An othanient on one of the arches Whiell was much adMired, a good rePre- lielltation of King, William neatly and uniquely framed Was the work of Mr. George Broomfield a Bluevale veteran oraighty years; Mr. Broomfield first rode:an Orange goat in Ireland and on earning to this country atonce identified himeSlf with the Order and etill tetaine his connecitiOn, Trila Tin T11 AT Enna, us* EXtiter witnessed 40 impoiing prone8- 41(013 when tbe 2091h anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrated. Early in the morning the crowd began to miserable And drum and fife could be heard in all directions as the VaridUil lodges gathered. The town was beauti- fully decoreted, every store being em. bellithed with flags and bunting of varioue eolOrs and the etreet presented -very lively appearance With five beautiful orohie. About one 0/0100k the prOdeeefett tbilhed oft the Nora*, Lion grounds, mardhed **filthy thole.) east on Huron street, theffee up Main 10 the sehoel grounde. The order of the prof:tendon was 411 (0110,0114 'fist johtt Shiflett, County Motet, and Prank Davie *flaunted on horses, Exeter Baud, Speadters earrlige. Genhen IAA Lodge 116,333. Resell 1.o. 7118. Verna PI and /Inns Bend 791f. *Ay No. 21ir. 11 No• 4.91, la Po, 610, • v '4,1*Iffforlt, A It an inflexible rule that you will take no hogs which have been fed in' thin way for at least one month prior to the time they are offered for sale that there will he very little heard about soft ba- con. 'Unfortunately, along with this gram, owing to a shortage of grain in farmer's hands, in Many sections corn has been ted very freely. This. makes a very bad combination, and has intensi- fied thedifficulty.- We have all com- mon interest in this matter, and we -re- peat what we have said at various times during the past few weeke, vis., that •we earnestirsollcit your co-operation 111 reducing this trouble of soft bacon to the smallest possible point by the tilos. est scrutiny of the manner in which hogs have been led in your section, and rejecting all doubtful stock. -A...ow • , For Over Fifty Years Mom WorssowSi Soorinoti SYRUP' has been uRed by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed et night and broken Al your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Tooth send at once and got a bottle of "3/11.8. Winslow's sooth- ing syrins' for Children 'Teething. It will re- lieve tho poor little sufferer immediately. Do- nendunen 11,_inothers, there's namistake about It eures Diarrhoea, regulateis the Stomach and bowels, cures Wind Celle, softens the Gums, roducesInflammation, and Ives time and • energy to the 'whole system. "Mr8. Winslow Soothing 'Syrup" for Children teething is plea- sant to the tette and is the proteription of one States. We Of the todest and. best female physicians and nurses in theUnited al0K80 bents it bottle. Sold by all dPrice twenty-liverUggists through- out th� world." Be sure and aek for "Mrs. WINBLOWSSOOTH/No soma.. lifood'e Sarsaparilla Purifies, Vitaliteff and, enriches the blood. It cnree yoq whoa "a bit off" or when seriously afflicted. Ze never disappoints. Rhatimattara-i§ believe Hood's ear. saparilla has no equal for rheumatism, 1t • barmicars dens, starsempentoOrne, og:d than any Other 14214101M Z bays taken." lin.• Par1110X 131,0 Coup-1'44er my Mend bad a ane Dineen, wasooninnoverr set or sleep Different regeiiies did not help bUt 'Hood's Sarsaparilla befit me up and an now able to attend te my work," Unfair JAMMO. 004.110cOntsr • Aware eels ours liver Ms the acoinhating an/ giffy eatkartio to take with flood% aarsouErnia. Sold by Watte 84 Co., Druggists, • MAREIAGES. • _ • --- • GILIDDON,-,TOENSON-On 'Toy 5th, by.Rev, S. J. Allin, at Victoria -street parsonage, Goderhili, Mts, William 1'. Giiildon of Colborne to Miss,Mary J. lohnston of •Aelifield. , TUNNEY-7In East Wawanosh on July • d9tahu,gt4htee,rwife of James Tontiey, of a ROBERTON-In East Wawanosh on tounlY, oir ah'dieheeghwtiefeof r s G eor.g!.:P db.' el.- ARMBTRONC(-rn Culross; on July 6111, - the wife Of Williani Armetrorigsof a 1M0KINNON SOME PEOPLE D. UNDERSTAND; They wonaer liow it is we aro so busy theoe warm But once they commence to ask prices their surprise ishea. • They would be more ourprised after learning a our values if we weren't busy. Well the fact is we been trying to break every montb,'s record for pr years. •Since January lot we have outeeeded so far. Bve, month in the firtit half of '99 was ahead a any previous, year. We don't intend Wrap behind in Ally or any other ,) month (luring the balance of the year, not if We can help 1,,t 0 and we do help it by such prices as these:— • -Lame Curtains 24 ycle. long worth 25c for Mo. 'os • atfr tiVni74Yde• long, 04 inches wide worth. $1,35 for 411, • t7(' ls wide worth asu. for 25e • t• • -Cottonades stripes and checks worth 14c for 10c, p rile wor e for 5e. A -Cottonades fancy stripes vvorth 20c tor 15c. .IF ' -Heavy Bloe Denims (indigo Blue) worth 25e for 200., i -Men's Fine Straw liatS worth 35e, 50o, 75c and $1 for 25e. •--,-,Ladies' Shirt Waists reduced from. 500 and 70e to 25e. -Ladies' White Waists insertion fronts regular $L25 for 850. -Pure Silk in fancy checks tor waists regular 75o for fifte. • 3 , -Summer Corsets m all sizes worth 50c for 35c. •0 -Ladies' Striped Make Underskirte worth $1. for 75e. -Heavy Canvas for binders worth 25c for 20c. , te , • CASH AND ONE PRICE, ° 0' -Bleached Tab e Linen hi yds wide worth 05c for 50o, --Men's Fine Wool Socks worth 20c for 15e. -Wide Prints fast colors new atte th 10 0, 0 ),. 4.; M9KINNON &CO. BLYTH t MURRAY-In Ciilroes julY 7111, the • wife of Jos. IterraY, oca chtUghter. • MEYER-.-In Carrick, on- july Lb,. thei • wife of Henry D.1tIeyersa son. GLAVINLIn Stephen,,Sout1;13011nslary f• . onJuiy 1,0th, the wife of Patrick (Hato • v in, Of 'a:cittughter. : IsOkon, 'on •the 9111 July, Mrs. Henry Miller, of a daughter.,• .• SELING-At Bornholm. on the 7thJo. ly Mrs. Wni. Soling of a son., . • • . , on :Monday,. julysl 7ths'L. Collector • 'of-satietome, aged • 62, yeere antis 6 jiily .11 tb:Mat- . t hew: KeriAged 77. . " LENI• 51.11, Isfrs94uly 11111649::4179 'ea d9.1n,.'‘98fd• cY9:;11').• • .and 6 moetlet.:•.: •• •: .ELDElle—Tiar,iteheit ee. the Oth- jttlyss • Jean :Grahanie Welker, widow 'of the • late James Eider, Esq., of-Stratfotd,• • 'aged 83 yearsi.6 ;months and 15 days. IlAYNBSIn Fullar,ton, on the!".1001. iiivSJohnBeyneesaged• 83 years and. E3AN 4110°011ial'In Tbessa10n township, Al- onsit, on July' 7th, -Robert Feagan; timely of West Wawanosh, aged 63 SENIOR-In.Exeter on July ..9th, . Char- lotte, beloved Wife Of Mr: Charles • Senior, in. her 63rd year, • MANNING -1n Colborne on July 4th, Fraueis Manning, aged s79 years and 8 months.. ' '•• . • lc`Never :Burt) a Candle ' at :Beth . . Ends."' • If you do yoor light' will soon be gone and. You will be in •the dark. Don't think you can go on drawing vi- tality from the blood for nerves, stom- ach, Itrain oil& muscles, without doing something to replace it Hood's Sar• •sanarilla gives nerve, Mental and di- gestive strength by enriching and talizing• the blood. Thus it helps peo- ple who are overvvorked arid tired, • • Hood's Pills are non -irritating, mild, effective. • . MUSICAL The Band of Coin.% Maple Leaf, Canadian Order of Foresters,Clinton. is nov open for on- gagements for Garden Parties, Pic-nics,--Cele. brationii; etc: For terms, 'write J, Clinton, Yene 10111, Secretary. anitoba E)coursioll 0 • fiLy CLOSIN • „1/1f6 commcepn June 4.:5th tO Close our Stere every evening at 7 o'clock sharp,. Saturdays': ancll prior tt holidays': excepted. — . • • Qurstbelt Hardwaye, of all kb:ids and our pi are right" having large•stodk. fore the late ad-1110es on all kinds. Of gardware. • Dan't buy Binder Twine 'until You see our brand, ft •'beats everything. • We are.now deliVering Coal. our Store .for,:prOmpt delivery. Leave „ your or ertical roa Biamsfactureres and 313iitt1,„‘frs in ALL. KiNps:.Q.F.Ftm.m.T For the Spring trade we are offering the larges plete stock' of' High, Medium and Low Priced the County. We have some great values to offer i PARLOR SUITS, COUCHES, AND LO Do not buy until you have .paid a visit to OUT Wareroom • ' .! UNDERTAK ENG • n this line we carry a complete stock Qrnt 'Horses an fit are up to diie and our Onikge,f.reasona le. • st°' . , • . E3ROA, 1;!, )filiiirtel*etfre Mtettleelon. ILTel pil.11*.a1410. okr: alone 11 Night and Sunday eaIls ansWered at Residence snypnro Funeral Director, King,St., o,ppeeite'091M.dri'. WHITESWAN FLOU• • 'CORN FOR SAI.O. Co'en and Corn Chop always on • band for sale. Drive to woes house opposite!RailwayPaesen. • get' Station. P This is a. Menitoba-mixed ffoutsatid onsson, Jane 2,5th, . combining good quality .Nvith Issity June .27 July 1.3 • oid 1.8 pi:,ce, is iv good seller, Give it a r 1 trial and you'll want it again, At , , . Fare $28 to all Mani- a everindeeidni, pi to it st etdh jet) teoq Cu lai In ot of na.n yBflreolr . . toba points. made from White Swan flour looks Good going boat or rail. CLINT014 ' well•nhd is pleasant to take. Tickets good for two months. For further particulars apply -to"- Butter and . Egge Wanted. 0:OLSON '.A.GINT C. P. R. CLINTON ' .'$1.90, percwt., it ie splendid value, ' I I 111/XEt.12.3r 1ani$2100 • We thank .our customers • for theii: piitionage in the pot andbeg to ,call their To GRIMSBY 'PARK AND IIETUR of Eureka Itarness Oil will take the stiffness out of old harness and make it soft as new. It will took like new. ! rt one, softenh, blackens and preserves the leather. You. - can keep new harness from wearing out and renew the life of old harness with • attention to our- removal • from Oombe's bleek to. the Former stand of Allen St' OPPONITE THE MARKET Where WO hope to so them all and new customers too. We • keep in stock Groceries of all kinds, Blair, peed Grain, eto GOODS AND PRICES STAND THE TEST lar.. W. 11XIAL.f.,,.., III 1.. SUMMER RESORT Ihroldje the poptder Akeeldtraeortfof the poop i• Of rittr071, hoe the River Ottri the ro d. tut. eeteatt tO C tO the 1/411 t 4 th rx,:,...h= my. tatin.64,,„trat n or .01 re-O*0 .ing pmego. i e qtept 11 to t '44 a im ocimet. Arm '6 1 11 h • erten Itio 44 * e le ampl� roam for tis a cool, ora maks ova of it, 1.1014 4eave iforammodanoc. J. 0. Vardiaifit, eth. ' SATt/RD.Ar ,31,114;1* 20iti- Train. likes .0li.n,ten 7.4 *turn menses, night. 17,6•ickson,D. P. A ,, TorZ,ik1'Atit'Altat • ititESI: Heetlt.4g., • m „_.....1 T,•1 ,- FALI:TERM OARS SEPTEM STRATFORD, ONTA.Br Xearizsixty per cent of tha we enrolled during the pate Vetde%ftk4C aIrierhtire 110ge Three times the norther of's '''sratratticeeig° vigil' any year. Only one kind of Wain cation given to OOP etudetate nib° beet," Write for our logue, IVA the finest in. Ontalt W. s.nta.tow.