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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-08-03, Page 1• '• 21st Year. • CLINTON, .ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899. Whole. Number 1076 J. 1% Gam is M. P. P. by the Grace of on Absentee Witness, whuloBailot Stuffing Milo Robert Rolm' on lt P.* Both ming .Dospopotoly to omoo Ill Defiance of Public Opinion -aad as if Afraid of the liadars. • THE GUNTON NE. • Pr. alanaa • I ELL V/ .1.4LL ELL The' same old story. Let your .wateh ran for the past five or six .• years and never had it cleaned or • oiled, and. now you wonder it has stopped. Well, you can't blame it when you stop to think the small athount of oil that ia put in your watch when it is cleaned. It you have a, good watch it will , . pay you to have it delisted at least every . two. years. It. not '• only, lengthens Its Me but allows it ter keep tnore accurate time. - Don't wait until it stops for that may betrio late, but •bring it to • ns now and have it thoroughly . . cleaned and. repaired. .. We are experts in our line. reetarreSiteSe@ESES) Comma's Boots Sauna, OLINT0It RIM .101.1-CKOLtiTiTOB a . , VACATION TIAII3 • REQUISITE% ( Zook: David Hamm, 75c, Red Rock 75c • • When Knighthood Was in Flower, 750. • Duet with an Occasional 1 -•Mori s 75 •SeatThe Amateur Creasman, 50e ' ,„... Many Cargoes. 50c, The Span o'Life. 75c, t"s Sheldon's Orilportage Library and others, et 15c each -or 2 for25c a T. R. Offer to Trackman. • Stavely Hall Taken Over. Hotel Lease Sold. LUSO fmcals KIIPPen• The Grand Trunk inenagement has On Thursday night last the Stitvely Mr, Harry • Cantelon, who has man- mr, joint Bell is buying 0. carload or an increase of ten cents per day, bat from Contractor Cooper, who receives •the past conple of years, has sold out days. Use Public School Leaving Examine- in a short time the building was in offered. the tracktnen on its 'min line Hall commatee took over the building a ed th C y t Mr, Thos. IL Brownlee of S. S. T. Fire broke out in Mt. john MeLach. • • Summerhili • . orest, for horses to ship to Manitoba in a few 14. Hay, sent three of his pupils' on to lau's dwelling. on Sunday morning and. - on the branches wages remain as they $3073, The Or:Satinet price was $8500 his lease and gave up possession .yes- if pre: NEwe•Reconn pleases you Lion and one to the Entrence turd all ashes. The flames were first observed •were. This setts • fies nobody.and there • and the addition is for extras. Mr, terday. He nurposes, however, eugag- wont you recommend 10 to ,ts ,pro.hability of another strike, , The CooPee's bill was considerablY higher, lug lit the sante businese elsewhere.your men feel that.they have been hunco,ed bat the committee had offset and a A Good nechv* friendsFertr. mem four were successful. When bright while the people were weeding their and in rather an unpleasant hunter in compromise was made on $8673, The '''' bees of the Rattenbury scholars have painstaking and eller- way to church and in a abort time a getic teacher, this is bound. to be the hundred pairs of willing: hands were MP, T. A. Walker is building a foun- consequence. A nember of them are . contract witelerin September last, street League took in. the excursion.to resift. Mr. Ilrownlee also sent, one • removing furniture, etcs to a, place of qung the service, having obtained • Death a. t flaunt of Refuge. • dation under Mrs, Bichileconibe's rest- 'Brantford on Tuesday'. candidate to° the Primary and is quite safety. The fire is eupposed to leave • better emplo (tient lse h • dence on Huron A The invitations are out for the wedd. Street. numg other . . originated in the chimney. There was paying y e w ere. Y . • e it or t e pee r, , . - ion for Mr, Alex. Watts, just north of confident of sitccess there also. . Mrs. Nelson Btn ham left on Tues. ,) two matches within the oust week the . . .. , 0 House of Rent died on ride last . ge, . F. Y * bus seeson arid already has secured . • lYfr. Hugh E. Rorke, to take place on Wednesday, August 16th. .' several weeks with e r 'gives. and 8 .The pint. •ericket club has played year or so has been a,n inmate of the the to.wn. Mr, Walker is having a oenti acts for two large barns in GOder. Next Tuesday thesExcelsior Mission • are home on furlough from Formosa,. day for x1014011 vvg.here she will spend .. iirst being that of Thursday in London a . d• eighty• , ,.lad RSV,. W. and UM Gould have bke.enn. and it is •b t t ,? which was not finished, tbe home team , mains in teiTed in tbe Brucefield ceme, lel] township. . • ' • Band of Willis church will heldii social engaged in. Mission work for seven u na aral that she should friends Her old home is in that state r)' pot having tirne to play the Second in- . ter,- . on 'SaturdaY, Another inmate, • • . •• . . •. • . A Past Run. . . . evening at Which they. will- entertain the ladies of the .W. F. M, S,' A good years and are now visiting theie i giv. urn to it aeitin wrth sweet affection and recohection, . • • dred and friends. ., Mr. Gauld svill , _ , . . . Miss . made double tiguresin the first innings died on Tuesday, aged *88 years. The 'i tiings. 'Agnew, Barge • and Cantelon Richard Stanlako, formerly'of Exeter, W. J, Ross, of the Onward BiCycle , Ethel . Huck, who passed the • to,y No. 161 was held . ifil the 0 . prohably spend a year in Oanada, ” ing the church an account of the werlt • while iu the second MtGarva, Mellitus remains •Were interred in the Exeter' Ombpany left Clinton asvheel at program is being provided. meeting of Royal Black Precep- . " tange fled stiriing the congregations up to E t itit h . Alexander Foote, who lived for n n ) cricket matches. la Y jobs.he hes in hand is a barn. founda,.. mg of Miss Rosa A, Cantringhatoe and an insurance. • - Rev. Wm, Gauld wife and children, • • • 1 • Jeweler and•Expert Watch • Repairer. A TIIINq $ EAUTT IS A JOT FoaRX,TilgR 22) We are showing a line ..0f • Jardienieres that are the cheap ',pest we have ever offered. Think of buying a nicely de- IRC.mummollsra "Your Darling," a baby ham- mock with curved spreader ends and fly cover -$1.40. •- Manows„ no • Paint Leaves at 2 for 50 America, Folding Fans at 10c, 15c, 25e. . •• . • Ohoiee lines from $1 to $2.50. ' ) dee, Barge and simithsondid the trick, cethetery. The deceased wies • a rest- 0.50 a, tn. Su.nday and made the' fifty- .1.1 111 t F .14 ' h • h d• put forth even greater effort in bei•ng. n, o tained full -• dent cif this county,foe sksty-live years •and.a.half mile ran to London in two da • • • marilthestienadthoref77u0,lia.sessts,a:nidepaortteodt. n r ce exami tio b The score was : • ., et:awe:N.-First Inning. " • . and was at one time in comfortable . . • houre and thirty-five minutes. The date was initiated and the' re-elected for the current term. . ow...officers .ing the world to the feet ofJesus, Mr. je .t of . andMrs Gauld look real well and have 808 , 1 M eTaggart, b Reid . . • 0 circumstances.. , st.eturn Was not made so rapidly e'verng • Mr. R.. Fitzslinons. the other day. the Hotel Clarendon at 8,05 11, m„ af- export cattle with an everage Weight d 0 • • ' hinte. • • • , Mrs. Patrici, who' had been. visiting . • ter havin t enjoyed their Work. •Their mealy , e • -shipped bora Seaforth tiventy head of g W . .• o o et Towns Ip. A'gnew, c Reid, b Englancl..' .. . Marsden, b Reid lticMurchie, b Reid •• 0 • 4 Barge, b Heighway Smithson, b Reid. „ 3 Oantelon, isCox ... . .. • Hoover; c Reid, b Cox. . , 3 • Hai land, 4 Mullen b Heigliway• 4- Ohidley, pot out • Extras .• • . 4 21. . • •o a strong head' Wend b t' he re d friends are • lad • to eleonre the G 1 h •MeGarvit,..e Labatt, b England' • 4 • a. r. R. Freight Receipts, • . • 15 • corated Jamlieniere, large size,. , cg • in Our south 'window. . 1 . for 35 cents,. They.can be seen • • Have yeti seen tbe Trunk, contain.. lug 6 noueds of Gloss Starch, we are •eu netts - with lock and key,'. just what your: - little girl wants to keep her doll's. clothes in. The starch is the same • you pay 10 cents per pound for, but we sell the Teunk and 6 pounds of starch for 50 cents • . Vataye just received gross more of these 35c per dozen °lessee, • ' „ just the thing to put yobr jelly In. • (3 • s Dinuer Sets -Test opened, •an inapert crate' of Dinner: $cats„ Call and s.ee Wein whether sibu I • intend buying or not. • 11E)teT13 1@e -Dat ag.111 IWC LrKtr lafisTefiari • They are now riddeh as a, • necessity, and the demand con- tinues all through the year. -. We sell the best wheels made in• r anclquOte the closest cash prices. Ca,natie and the United States, Do you went a. wheel wow ? Then call and see us, as we have g some very special values. •• elnE.70)13/07Cl ' Ono of the Prettiest lines of Souvenir Goods weever bought arenow on salo. The dainty pieces of opal in the shape of • Pin Trays. Plates, Napkin , Rings, Collar Sexes, Iftc.,. are decorated • by views of the town, and artistically a) hand painted • (1) 'Four viewssro shown—Town Hall, Hiltothulis:ofLaiberfaurgyo, WiUis Church and I They are just the thing for souvenirs Prides from 150 to 500 each, • ) 781faltafieffigli • I* The ladies are alwais interested in 8 the latest styles.' We handle all the American ana. Canadian Fashion Jour- nals, but none are It• popular as the () Delineator; which.is sold at 1505 copy or S1 por year • Wo Five the best in quality, the mosti quantity and the lowest price to all. mactoina ..t.egeocao9oaogeoeeee-W. •12,) AA:GAM DAT . Here are a few broken lines that x OGLE COOPER & CO Clinton wish to dispose et before putting in Inv • 11 u fall stock. These prices Ought, to.eell cash paid for Butter and "Eggs.ana. them quick on Saturday, Aug. 5th: uried Apples. . phone 2,3 " • , Foriner Selling • price " Price Men's Tan Oongress •$3.35 ' $2.40 ' 13 '21B11V.44.4.0% and •well-writteir cor- • respondence is afeature " of 'THE Nenve-REcorto •, which hes a large and efficient staff of report- ers at various points in the county . , . To secure the news of Huron read THE NEws-REcorts) . • 0 " • • 1.50 85 Bids • • 3.25 •2,30 "" 3.75 • 2.69 " Dongolas $2, 3.00 90 •Ledie:Butto,i,i Kid Eg. . if •• 2.50 '1.25 Mens Tin Oxfords • 2.25 1.50 lines equally cheap,*-- - • .••I ,,goaitv.rfr+ • THE.TWO A.J1t.•es LAR,BEr, SNELLL --D in NE Plii;02-1TS . . • Our new premises! are commodious and enable u to carry a larger stock than befoie, and thus a , more ' varied • selbetion. From both points of Vi6W our customers benefit, and ' We want thetn to reap it. We solicit an inspection, believing that a purchase will follow. HATS A SPECIALTY. • . croToN., . ese We prefer making many and quick • sales a a small profit each time to holditig ont for big prices. We 'do business on this basis and find it • satisfactarY. Read these few pri- ces we are coratieg this week; we have teeny 'more equally good if . not better, Smack and Overalls, per pair $1.00 Overalls, 50c to $1.00. • Pods $1.00 to $2.50. When you are teady for your fall suit, come to us, • We have the goods that • will suit you and a most suitable prices. Our fits - • are well known eo be snug and comfortable, E Zona CLINTON. .11111*,`"11---7 - - - WE ONE ay • Our Gust era Fits • Oh, do I hear some one say, I flon't • think I shall go. near you, I don't want fits. Oh, yes you do. You like your Coat and your rants to fit and you like a nice easy fitting Sp,ring Overcoat, Your Hat won't "look •well if it don't flt. That is the .kind of fits vie give our, customers :and guarantee 0,00d fits or 110 sale and yon can then gyve us the other kind of fits. Give us a trial tc fit you out in nice Spring Suit. You will be more than pleased for we make a speeialty of giving better values and botter fits than any house We Are practical tailors and can fit a giant or a dwarf in town. and best of all our prices will fit your pocket book. In the ready made department we have St1118 FROM $8.50 TO $12,00 the latest styles and patterns. Give 08•4 Oa 11 and We Will Save You Money. •.r la..GTIINRII., 10 tiltislItiligit , • AND MATTE& . , \ lasses • t,fr A 60 fl • VICTORIA BLOCK esiatlithal CLINTON, 4.•• • • • • Second Inning, Chidley, 1) Cox • McTaggart, b Cox.. Agnew, b Cox • McGerva., c Thariing,.1) England-, :43 MeMurchie, b . : . .... 17 ititirsdens run out . • 0 Barge, b England... .... .. . .13 Smithson, c and b Reid • . • . -14 • ()antilop, b Reid • Hbover, not mit • ' 0 81 • • 3 • . . .. .,11.. • no c Harland, b Barge. ..... England, b Barge.... . ,s8 Walker, c MeTaggart, b Marsden -,:20 Labatt, c MeGerva, b McMurchie, .s0 Reid,' c McTaggett, b Bit c Smithson, b Barge .7 Thurling, c Canteion, b Berge " Cox, b Barge. Little, b MeMurchie • ,, . . • eot out. • .. Ester's.. ..... , . .... , „...„, .rlynn„,1).MeTaggitrt. . • -. . . • ,7 . • . Monday the Harriston tettin ask- ed for a 110 ch next day. • The Wish . was complied with thpugb three orfour striod-hys•of the local eleven had made Other engagements for'Tuesday: Hay- riston is the best cricket town In. the • • north. arid for several 'see:sons %has re - tined the services efan English coaele • afterthe Manner of the .01inton Club when Terry was in its employ, .The visitors are geod. eriesetets. • and won ..thernetch.by wicketand a fun but; •• rather contrary to curitont, the lest half hour was es exciting asa baseball match. Thedast (lye of the . were re- tired .with.out run. McMurehie Was. in glee t shape and bowled doses the: wickets in one, two, three : erd,erS. Bargestlso • id good work. troppe,' who is a -novice at the genie sir rprised Many. by 'batting hard. and making double..figures when stiVeral.of the best. batsreen had been retired with a blank or Small scot e: • Chidley's sixteen in, the first ,inning e would quite likely have beep much larger, svelte was bat- ting easily, but theytins wore rim -up too rapidly • and ..he became winded. .Agnew is neyer caught napping and pi/tying his nsual steady game he re- mained at bat Whileseven were either bowled or caught out. On the whole it was an interesting match and in the lastbalf of the lest innings, When. it was the toss of a copper who .shonici• win, it was deeidebeso. • . • • • CLINTON. • 2. lIcitysen, c and b Ireland • Agnew, b Blackwood 0 MeGarvaso .Bugg, b Blackwood, 2 Greig, b Blackwood itleMurchie, b Harrison 18 Barge, c 13riabin, b Ireland 47 •Centelon., c and b Harrison • Hoover, e Bugg, b Harrison. Couch, b Blackwood. Chidley, c Scott, b Blackwood ..I6 • 6 Doupe, not out Extras 6 • • For the. week •ending .Monday the outgoing. freight receipts at the Olin- torestationswere 44•8tenS ahead of the corresponding period last year. Inche ded in the reeeipts Were organs for Hol- land br Doherty & Co, flour ...for Britaiu by N. .MeL. Fair. •Oa Friday the -shipments included 3 ,cars 'Cattle by S. Smith; car hogs each , by Gslludie and A. Andereon and 1 car lambs by a 1-1. Reid: On Saturday E. Watson shinned a, car each °flambe' and hogs and on Mcinday Wallis and • Fi tzsiniouseach' 0 ear of hogs, while yesterday Ssii•, •Smith 'sent out 3.cars cattle. • • . ••. • The Cattle Yards. • • " ' . •• ' . . kpck ipp.or called upon .TISE 'Nnws-Recoun on Tuesday to suggest that we suggest to the town eouncil. the, advisability of enlarging die Tres- . eiseassisr...---nrergFe :*ificina7 far ' as they go,,said he. but there is not -enough:of th.erre Likely enough When • established Ihe.y were eq net tp the re-. retirements, .but • allowance •Was not made lot growing importance of Clinton as. a. stOcqi. • stringing Centre.. While the ireconin t.' "e t °doubt; re • ei 1.1n gjvt.n at most etatious,. still it is always welt to afford shippers . every facility fee the expeditious hand ling, of their Stock:. . . • • •. • .Dig‘Yield of App. les. •• • • One of :the iipPlesdeitlets • who has been surveying the ' orchards of Oft Apple Belt says.that that part of--Grabs- e• . wits SP rain ttnley • to the Out Line willyield 'over 1000 barrels ot apples t� the *concession mile and that Meng the.Lake Rolid.anci lit the .Mait-• 1 • 1.131 thed • 1 bet- ter. Up in Colborne the. harvest Will. also be a good one. ..A.boitt the most fruitful orchard pp them is that Of Mr. . •. willave a . eas 1000 barrels 'offeighteeniteres of trees., There WAS sharp competition aineng the buyers, seven • of whom dined With the :owner on •• Monday., • for the product •of this orchard. Mr. Jew.ell refused . several- offersi . of vow and Sold to D. Oantelon at 'a 'ate on , the -barrel. - •• • •• A Case of Polson, • , • • . • My. James Hearn . met with an ex- perience teat 'Thursday afternoon that he would not care to .have repeated, nor wapiti anybody elhe for that Mat- ter. • slt happened' in this way: Feeling the Treed of a bincheon he went down cellar te. get the wherewith to satiefy tbe cravings Of the inner man, andsee i g, 'RS he supposed in, the dim light, apiece of bread nicely • battered, he picked.it up and began to eat, but one bite wits sufficeent. Ittested of ay:tonic arid he bethought himself that the bread he had pertaken a had been prepared for rodents. Dr. Shaw was promptly summoned, and though. Mr. Hearn was a pretty sick man for sever- al hours he was out of doors next, day, and is now aroundagain listed. Re- ports of the affair, -distorted beyond. recognition, were .in and caused Much concern, as many were the inquiries made of this Worthy citi- zen until it was learned that lieVvits quite o, k, again. Appeal to the Judge. • A very considerable interest was manifested bYthe citizens in the hear- ing of the appeals. against the, .essess. rnent roll made before Judge Masson on Friday p. The appellants were Messrs, Seale, MeOlaclierty, W. Do- herty and T. Jackson, Me, Searle ob- jected, but withontsuccess, to an as- sessment, of $0000 on the block on Al- bert street which bears Iris mune. , lie contended that the assessment has re- mained practicalty the seme for the Past decade though rents have WM- bl a Th l' it • the town brought out that though• Mr. Searle's receipts may nob be se lame as they once were, they were still on a par with present, investments 'at .the prevailing rate of interest, and also that his • assessment was not any .ingbee than on other Vetoes of brisiness, MeClacherty asked to have his personal assessment reduiced from $500 to$200 and on his own eworn statement, the reduction was made, Mr, Jackson's personalty was reduced from $700 to $450. The Court, of Rev- ision left W.-DOlierty & flo'rr assess nt en tat $41,200 Medd up as follows:Real • -Estate $35,000 , Personal 15,000; Hem and siX acre& of land,. $1200; There 1 1 I animal .• . . . 64 • • Second Inning. Howson, c Heartwell, b Blitekwood ...8 Agnew, run mit 11 MeGarva, b and c Blackwood 5 Greig, c McCullough, b Blackwood, -0 Mcitturehle, b Ireland., .. 7. ..... 0 Barge, b Irelatal . : 0 bantelon, b Ireland ,0 _ Hoover c and b Blackwood 1 Couch, b Blackvvood • 0 bbitliey, not out • •0 IDourie, b Irelapd .• I. . Extre,s , &Invert, b MeMurchie Trel, b McMurchie • MeCtilloughsb MeMurchie ... .. , 2 • Harrison, cMcGarva, b Meldurchie •22 Dowling, d Greig, b Barge, ..20 'M81)111,11 MeMurchie• 0 Ireland, b MeMtnehie • f • 27 IllnekWood, b large Hartley, not ...... . . ...... 2 • Scott, b IVIetturchie • 4,agg, e b se h Meitturchle.. • Extras. 11 2 .....6111 3. 0 86 Sewed Inning Stovvet MeMurchie • .0 Teel, b ..0 • MeCtillough, e Couch, b Beep IA b Barge.— '8 Dewling, b McMurchie .1 Brishin hMeMurchie beheld, c Howson, b MeMurchie 0 ' Blackwood, b Barge • 0 Ilartley,c drew, b Barge. 0 • Scott; not out Bugg, not out lixtras . . 0 1116,76 Some. eight or ten Witnesses were ex. ermined. The result was somewhat in the millet of a compromise, and the judge reduced the Welty from $$5,000 to $25,000, the total assessment, of the Company now staniIing $31,200, . It is understood that during the progress of the hearing, what was tantamount lo an .offer of practical exemption vitas made the Company if It would pay an. ritually the amount of the sinking fund. The offer was refused. The deeision of the judge was that etteh Aide thould pray its own costs, which probably arnOunted to one.hundred dollars. The town was represented by Mr. Meredith 01 London, while Mr, 3,T, Germ, appeared for the appellants. • • . g reverse 1 1 miles in eight• • an houre reat and time for • breakfast About • a. Wind' ed of the citizens of hours and ' fifteen minutes, including from George Stephenson of Kinhurri. of 1400 pounds. They :were houskitt turned home to Iklerton on Tuesday. ' • . her daughter, Mrs. John Beacom,. re. anti dinner, .. i it, a oo oar Kippen a,nd surrounding neighborhood. . increase. .White &Son of . Toronto • ' Too Much Part; green Used. . . Green caterpillars are yell, numer- . rom ori . ' $600 per annum. The school has pine • P will pay its Principal. mut 'more than Ssiel.sI g 13i_suc" fefieldd, fend LE:mor..14Hville an . are eon; boihdrdionrgehfoarrdas.shareiodfd theitio hp rteii; The number of apple buyers shows • baye • noticed that in trying to kill ous on. cabbage and Cauliflowers, but I departments The Kingston Board is • advertising for a Peincipid for its .. , Tharsday, . Your scortespondent • and picnicked at Drysdale ere the lake last etiiihtritise fibeeekin garnered in. them seyeral •persons have. used too .Modet.School work ansi. offers a salary join them: A very pleasante. WAS . . family got a bid and were pleased. to d __ . „.. and threshing is now on so that Some VIM thoseThe fall previouslyie The watereof Lake Huron are The yield of wheat from what we can ' ' ' • ,, dangerous to use. The sanie may be in OS heert of the cabbage, making it Ship brought into Tri NEWS-TiEeeRD 1 office on Saturday Stalks' of . ensilage Mr. Jahn Parker of Gralerich, town, quite salubrious en all the -gueets witi esbirnate may be butae 115 to its tiolaiti. • • long to return on asinsilalrdorsioin. The spread. wee all that con . e des. r• spent.. learn is better than. Was expected and'irf • -.' . ' I Much Paris Green. I have seen it lay not exceeding $000. . - ' . . , seen of the potato patch where the corn which measured ten feet one foot. .ed,s. • , • * . • turtling out Yery. well. Mrs Chaeles Wil - of which it grew In , one • week, Mr. Last .Wednesday night while the hams has three Fr -indeed buehels. The poison has been used so freely that • • poultry have • been killed bY eitting it. Parker fully expects fourteeo or fifteen lightning. flashed and the thunder. •barley will be a splendid. yield though feet cern later on. . • rolled Mr, W. Wiley's barn, imple- the berry is.a, little dark, caused by the• In sense gardens the potatostalks hasve - been shinned with using too etrong' The. Salvationists • report a .plerescant Merits. and ceop. of thePar Line, Stan- heirerdiii— P s. eas also are trout, Parts Green, Be sparing with it,-;-Vir. time et their barracks Thursday even- • ley, were containied. The loss is partly A heifer b 1 ar- 0. Searle, ing when Major and Mrs. Southall covered by insurance. Mr. Wiley has ker got its leg broken while feedin,g in. • . were with them. Tha latter spoke thewmpathesef frienksissAsneiglsSasee,imocnr, •y Ana had to Change of Plrm. • •• • . -ss•-• -ssre'BRierrgtrts 1,fie earls wouTtr Last Satorday afternoon Mr,A.cheson he despatched. This is Mr. Porker's. 61T---1-13--' mene has been ' dissolvsd by mutual her oftener.; Next Wednesday Ensign Mr. Alexander Foote of Beueefield, able Tareworth hog kicking the buck- • .rne rin 0 : arm & like to have the opportunity of hearing - was•ealled to officiate at the funeral 0? seeone loss within 4 fortnight, a ;.vrilu; consent, Mr. •McCool retiring. ., Hie -Collier will beat the barracks with his who, was called home last Friday • et without any..aPpatent cause.„ . place has been taken by 'Me George lantern. • morning. The service . 'end funeral, Mr.. and Mks: John Edmintion • receissssa- .. Davis, fathetsof the rentidnieg Part, • B,IIV Me 13utchart,s . a missionary ' Nirri) 'Attended by ntrite a ',Mutter of vett a sad shock on Wednesday Oett- . • nu, and t he dern title wilene:Davis tSc frein China, who hasbeen visiting at . relatives and Mends, Mr: Foote was ing lifetsby the sudden .death of their • • Davi The business sem, •:as hereto- sbis lannie in Stanley township, gave an a...good niais end•••fall of dais being 81 infant child Which; in ,sonse aeecinot- • . •fere, centinne to he well leoked after; address at the meeting Of the Endeavor- years of age at the Mine of his demise. able 'Way, became suffocated while be • - . • •trul the s- lc t • ' and spick rind span ergs.. Mr. MI.e.Croseost Hereof Willis,church onMonday evening. Ile leaves two bright boys to mourn ing rocked in its cradle. , e s oke of h's rk f • . .is rather., endeeided as to his• future country and ..exhNted. several Teere.werelarge and attentive ernes •': •' • •••'• - • plans as yet, though he will, it isalto i AWO .slt the idose of his intet; gregations lest Sabbath arid a liberal • • other Itkely, • engage in the. apple busi- epting 'addrees theEndeavorers tender- collection for Mission wotk ameng th• e• Mr. Joseph Kelly left, on Friday for.a, es.•, rav• ing .t• eceive•d two • refers of a ed •Mr. Butchart a.. hearty vote of French Oanadians. • month's -visit With friends in -Detroit. TheLhaNdrorr-Newei- ECORD le to e • situet• n ' ting for the purchase of the,BeatturnTerlysireivices 0111-1,7 held in , congratulated on its fine -ery,-but the differenceiri the valuation appearance London are visiting frienda tovvn. Itattenbury street chuech next•Sunday: and enterprise. •There•is always room- Elyth and Londesboro Put lp a yeti,. to . He has also •beert negotia- .thanks. • • ' ltIr William Richmond andwife of • ieerns P " e• .• g itb, L F st t I • , wornmg, , • w ove ea a c ose, a the top • so pu h t a ahead and inueh •interestirig games in ths,ja aural A. considerable portion of true .se.itsce Mr. • Howsen vvill take for his subject, soceesiSt•-'11,s. • played forty minutes with iroal. The ottaiya investigation: -park ori WednesdaY nigh • s They ; this week IS given over to a. report of "How God has helped Men to be- " Deep Sea Fishing" and in the even- • 'BrueofleId • being scored by either side,: . •••••"77 the ovidenee taken in the inve•stiga- come rtch. The Holy Communion • • r.'11,. Babb; jeweller, left; On. mon- • •Mrs. Hugh MCCartney, • who had' • . tem now going on at Ottawa into' the will be administered in the everting, . , day morning for leeswater 'where he methods employed in carrYing the been ill for years died on Tuesday re. In the Baptist church, Rev, j..T, Mar. night. 0 win commence , business for himself. • ecr systematic and; dedant and. it • fur-. was -4104 win in the. morning disbourse Ott She was as ut• fty yeers o Teeswater is kicky in securing such a , • cent 'bye -election The, rascality thee tolereted, such a menaeeto honest goeeerterent,that We believe it out. dirty in assisting to .• giving the expose. ea p, 1de poblicity as • possible.. 'Our* coy- tenmorrtry is mufti about the whole in- iquitY,but the reason. is quite apparent: ,By the way a score,of 'witnesses Wein down from GoderiCh on . Tuesday ' and d there are others to follow. EverrOlin- ton may 'send nscontingent to the 0111)11 tat before the investigation closes. ' age and much respected. townsman as Mr, Babb, who was liked. • . e Christian Work."' • In the evening • there will be a Consecration service to mark the beginning•of the second year of Mr. Murdrick's Pastorate. •• Defeated by Fraud, Tennis Match. •• • Goderich turned the tables in Clin ton at tennis•On their own courts on Tuesday; that is the geptletnen did, but the Hub's ladies won • each event so . honors • remain about '-even. In doubles Du dley Hal missandPascoe . of Gbderich defeated MeTeggart and Fair of (Minton while Fr ed Holmes and Gar. row of Goderich Won from Smith aud Miller, In singles, Messrs. Teisecre, . Holmes, Garrow end Oamplon,deteated Messrs. Fair, Smith, Miller and„Brock, respectively. In Lediee doubles Misses Vale and•McMurray, Clinton, defeated. Misses Pascoe and Cameron. In sing les Miss McMurray defeated Miss Pas - erre, Miss Fair's contest 'with • Miss. • Cameron was unfinished, Tuesda.t's Igxcurslon. • About six hundred people took in the excursion to Brantford on. Tuesday, made up as follows: Goderich 05, Olin. ton 235, Seaforth 100, Mitchell 75, with sandlor numbers from the remaining stations from which the mit rate was granted. flood time was made on • the down trip, the ekeursioniste reaching the cityshortly after ten o'clock, when they scattered about, some Attiring In the sights, but the majority wended its way to Mohawk Park where it re. inainedthe greater part of the day. To citizens of Ofinton the most inter- esting event was as baseball match, 13rantford vs. Clinton, won by the for mer ii3r is score of 0 to, 4 of which the home team made in the first innings. The low score would indicate -a good genie and that is What the spectators say it was. Another Apple Plrm, Mr. Peter Cook of Goderich tovvitship anti Mr.:. Arthur Cook of town have joined interests anti entharked in the apple business in which both have had considerable experience, 'They Will Me. ROBERT McLEAN. •• IR Mr. McLean hid his rights lie wcnild be an M.P. to -day. However,even m defeat he occupies it, higher niche in public esteem than his opponent, who persists in hangingon to it seat won. by systematic fraud, • olinesvi Ile. • '•• Mr.Harvey Wilson of Toronto ts hol- idaying ander the parental roof. Mr. As Elcoat and wife of 13eocefield spent Fciday at W. Stanley's, The first half of the July cheese was sold on Saturday for 01-10 cents. Mr, McRoberts has been fortunate enough to sedate the principalship of the Mitehell Model School. We wieh They were in a row boat and, though son officiated, The pall bearers were , Min every euccess. He and Mrs Me- advised to the contritry, were making George and Circel Simpson, Brudefield, ' Roberts have returned to Belmont to their Way further out towards open Newton and We ()rich, W. Nott and get their • furniture' packed up and water than was prudent, as the lake G. 1717, Layton, Ile carried a life in - move to Mitchell. was rough, However, they are wiser sumo of $1000 in the Ooofederation Mr. W. Murch and wife of Clinton now, haying learned by experience Life. To the father, mother and bro. Were in Our Village last week, which teaches the best, lessons. While thers we extend our sympathy. Mr. Lew Tebleitt spent &few days in between the Piers their boat wag Mr. L.MCConnell cormnetreed thresh- Innet•kip, ••• swamped ana were it. not that seiteral ing ort Friday last, Mr, 11,, Johnson of :Bright was the young ladiekwere etanding amen the. Miss H. Smith of Clinton smelt Sun. guest of Mr, F. Leoparg,„..9.11,...,.MOoday. crock at the thee aridIttiak in the situa• day the guest of her friend, Mies Sarah On Monday Misiesft i and I3. john- tion it is possible we might have had N tt . • .„ .% by eVerybody. • .• ' playisqld, . Mr. J. KinpeofDetroit is visitihg• at . • • his home atptesents Mr. John L. llohtier of Gerrnony 18 Mr. A. H. Pim:inner has got his new .payinghiesister,Mrs. George Laurier:in, barn finished, it is a credit to the con - 15 Visit. tractors, Messrs. OcrWan & McGill. • Mrs. Alex'. Cereals is recoveringSlow- Mr. William Ileffret of .Teeswater ly. • • ss •• • , - visited at his home here on Sunday... • Miss Shaw of Seaterth is a guest of Wingham a,nd Blyth teams played- ' Mrs. George Albert Bates foetbell on the Agrieultural park Mr. Mathew Bates is beautifying his here on Friday night. Both sidesplay- Park with shade trees and lake hore ed Well, but neither won, the score geasiel, standing 1 to 1. Mr, Halliday of Woodstodis is visits Mrs. Nicol of sick ow and two ing at Mr. Thos. Sanderson's. grandehildreu ar visit g at Mr. Ed - Miss Addle Rathwell will be accent- ward Littlefair's. panist for the .0piscepal church garden Miss ElveAdant ot 0 shorts vis- nartY. ited Miss Annie lire isti •unday. Mr. Fred McEwen had the ' misfor- A very strange thing oe d' on tune to lose one of his cranes,it having Sunday, while Mr. • George berto strayed front his premises arid wife were ori their way to Mr. Charles Tippet is at present very Etoberton's father's, Mr. Ittultiellis t Hullett, their horse fell dead on the road. Theaccident threw Mr. Bober • - ton out of the tig, but he escaped in. jury. Mr. John Essons is able to be around again.• •' . Mr, Richard Peck visited Cedarville holt week on business. • Mr, Alex. ParSoriS, sr., boasts of hav- ing efirn.12 ,feet 3 inches in height. Who can beat this 7 Mr, Trott, photographer of Hensell • is under canvis near the Queen's Hotel.' Mr, Titylor and family of St, Joseph were guests a the Rectory last week. Mr. Joseph MeEwen of the McEwen Bros, and 0o, has purchased a driver from M. Jas. Spackmati. She has a w record of 2.391 more or less, and will %V West Tnekersmith. . , The grim hand of death has again visited our peighborhood and chimed one of our promising young men, On Monday evening. the 2.1th July at his ' old home here, the life of Mr. D. A. • White peacefully end rapidly took • its flight. Deceased was in his 27th year, A few years ago he received an injury Sby a colt jamming hirn in 0 stall from. no doubt distance O1110 of the Coursers the effect of which he had never fully at the,fall fair% ..,..• recovered, Tubercolosis of the liver Miss McPhail of Goderich arid Miss and bowels was we believe the. ina• McIntyre of Clinton were guests Of mediate cease of death, he only being Miss Latta Martin on Saturday. • These four young men had it narrow confined •to the house about three eeks. His asa quiet and retiring escape from drowning on Sunday.. dispositimi, his massy friends being life John Sutherland,Thomas Murray, Mat- long ones, as was evidenced by the • tin McPhee and Pat MeOrtuchey. nurnbe4hat paid their last tribtxte by the graveside. Rev. E. A. M. Thong]. aYf ° ex- (wee they reached terra mina, nan etrugg ng me • his home there with Mr. Simpson e he Will find it more 'coneenient last season and knosve abottb every. mother's son iii that county. Mr.Cook Holmes Went to Brantford on the cursion Tuesd has had to do either t or the fruit thereof, those twenty years, buyinff apples for Mrs Cantelon. •Against ventnririg oub when the waves • . whet dead and half alive, This ought to be . to pursue his studies, etc. • , vvi h apple trees Mr. W. Stanley' is do the war path a warning to inexperienced persons Miss Cora Itoutcliffe rides a wheel, a - reeent purchase from J. Snider,pruce. past, and long and careful observatiort We understand thab Mr, F. C.Elford ran high and the 'whitecaps chaseI each fi 44 asic him a shrewd judge, It will IS going away to buy apples. other. Mr. Cottle and Miss, Ctittle of Rua - be remembered tho.t in February last We hear the hum of the threshing Bev. ArehDeacon Davie With his yard, Mich., Were tliegueste of Mr. Y. Tirit News-Rt.:coup devoted a rites machine again, • ties for this terisoe. Ile WAS subjected sister Ildith at Innerkip. wrfe and family rettireed home to Lon. g, Ban tile pitat wok; graph to his forecast of the probabill. Miss Lavinia Tebbutt is visiting. her don last week after three weeks hell. Councillor Turner has nation feel. , (laying at this resort. Mrs, Vivian ;lig his h•esr, the past, f(,,,, days. tO A good deal ofjollying fol. prophesy. Mrs, Castles of Wingliern wite the Big so far ahead, but the crop turns guest of her sitter, Mrs. Rumball, Reeve and fattillybaye also gonehome, Mr. W, IL Cook was throngla this „ All speak highly of Hayfield Rea health locality looking up t,he apple prespeett out after all jaat as he prognosticated. Misses Whiteman of itippera are the i 1 miner borne, g v rig al Saturday last. Ile hasbeen looking oyer the Apple guests of Miss it noldsworth. • Beit'pretty carefully and Says he never Mi.„ wfiser, and sisters of „Barrie are Among those who have registered et Mrs, Bat. Hunter of Detroit is via. maw a cleaner and brighter looking the este of their ncle .A. 'the Queen's Hotel this past week are: iting her old home, Mr. W. Stariburl'e , stock, This county takes the Teed as sore 0. M. Monroe end Mr, Mont" Deis of the London goad. usual, Some PeAte ok G; ey will yield • miss Rudd nt ciinbn ana mrs, Gan.; mit ;Mee NeckeriGederich ; Anse 'Alta Mies Maud Plewes is Visiting relatiVei fairly liven, but the Ihttee crop will be Becker, &Detroit ;J. B. LsAdlaw, Lon. in Winghatii, almost a failure,due largelyate believes, ,MIttitcrahbft., vnisainstdd t.ridaenuitht6inftholst vAileittnrilteitt.e, don ; rratik West awl son, Detroit, ; S. Miss Lily Plewes Is the gueet Of her the effects of which the orchards of at Baylield on Monday. Rev, I, Greene and family picnicked' B. Thoorlimm, Mr*. ThoroPeca Ana aunt, Mr*. 14. &Aug, In Sarnia. , , te the ravages.of the caterpillars, from ' • Matters Stewart: and Harry, Mitchell ; Mrs. W. Townsend visitectfislends in* T. A. Parkinson, London; 0, Rankin Colborne thit pest Wee seetion Will not fully reeover tor at MistrA. Bloxikvvell of Olinton is visit. bast it couple of years, ' and IL A. Irlie*, Stra • • . Mrs.'''. Ins frhvhdi b2k oitt* neislahortood, • 1 operate principally in Witterloo where min, eton end M. Kiel returned home with one or more funerals to write up. 'The Mr. Arthor Cook bought 17.000 barrels isitt rieech and bfaster Alfred girls promptly threw boards to the . n mi. with this assist- Clinton on baturday and 'will. take up Rev. Mr. Thompson moved up to t • V. „Mr •' , t , . . .