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:The Politician who hoOs a seat dishonestly won...same as the individual who prdts from stolen property-mhas a nice sense of the fitness of things, but it scarcely qUalilles him to poso. as an exponent of
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The same old story; Let your
watch -run for the past five or six
. • yettra anCi never hail it cleaned or
„ .ofled, and now you wonder it has
stopped. 'Well, you can't blame
it when you stop to think the
, entail amount of oil that is put in
, your watch when it is cleaned.
it you have a good•wfitch it will
PT you to have it cleaned at
• „ least every two years. It mot
--only,lengthens its life but allows
10 to keep more accurate ' time.
Don't welt until it stops for that
• • May be too late, but bring it to
Y q us now and have it thoroughly
,? cleaned and repaired. 'We are
.1 • eXeerts in unt line. •
000eitn's Book STORE, ()Limos
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WInte(Inr.10T3
OF vac:J....vox wax
ituqtrISITKO,111
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David Hamm, 75c. ,
Red Rock, 75c
When Knighthood Was in' to
Flower, 75c.
Duet with an Occasional
(thorns, 75e.
The Amateur Cracksraare 500 N
• Many Oargoes. 50ce
The Span o'Life. 75c,
Sheldon's Oolportege Library
and others, at 15e each or 2for2en
Eirsummnalko
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I"Your Darling," a babe ban -
mock with curved: spreader ends
ana fly cover -$1.40. .
:Jeweler aild EXpert Watch
Repaiter. 8 Wonnits, VeinAti '. .
A. TIRING OF
AMTT 15 A
tIOT FORXTER
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Palm Leaves at 2 for.5o
' .Ainerica Folding Fans et 10e. '
A 150,15c. .
6 ()Pace lines from gito $2.50.
We are 'showing a line of \
rdienieres;tbat all3 the (plea- °
est we have evek. offered.
Itinle of buying a nicely de -
orated Jar dieniei•e, large
'Or 35 cents They can be Seen
n our south window. •
Have you seen •the Trunks, contain-
ing 0 pOiinds of Glbss Starch, we are
ffering? The Trunk is well -finished,
ith lock and key, 'just What- your
ittle gitl-WalitrYO•ribit ' •
lothes in,. The sea ell is . the same
yonpay l0cents pe pound for,- but
we sell the Trunk nd 6 pounds of
tarch for 50 cents.
e have• just receiv
gr » ore of t
en
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asses,
sthe iOg» o' put
yOur,;AY n.• ' • •
ier Sets -Jest opeped, -ari
• in:motif' crate of Dinner Sets '
Calinnd see theri whether you •
, intend buying or 'not; :
P.n.1:3At
'OGLE COOPER & CO„.'
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, They .are now ridden as a
As necessity, and the demand con.
ri tinues aithrough the year.
u ' We sell the best wheels rnade in
,(rl Oanada and the United States, -
;- and quote the clesesteash prices.
g Do you want a wheel NOW?
' f .Then pall and see us, AS we have
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some very special values.
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r:J• egltlIMIIIIIEV " • • • '.'
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?. vas et brie prettiest lities of Souvenir
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6, Goods 'weeder boughAarenow on sale. '.
.• • ThOlUdiitSF-trices of opal in the •
shape, ce Pin rays. Plates, ‘, Nap n
Rings, Collar Boxee, Eto., are decorated.
by views of the, town, and artistically
hand painted.. . .
Four views are shown -Town talk,
Public Library, Willie Church and
House of Refuge. .
. 11) 7 ii ri ail; As1,1510tigo .for souvenirs
4' PoicIliiiimic ' .... .• ' ' .
el The ladies are alwaye intereste. d in,
ee • the latest styles. We handli3 ' all the
, American and Canadian Fashion Jour-
nals. but Ilene are as popular as the '
Delineator which.is sold at 150 a copy
‘ si o . Si.per year . . .•. . ..• • . ,
g.quantity arid the lotltest Wee to all. 6
. WO giVe the best in quail* the most in
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4#15 Marriage a Pallott• P"
The book under the above caption
written by our townewoman. Miss 0.
H. Mountcaetle, is now on eels at
Fates bookstore. "ler etyle„". saps a
critic who has perused the production,
"be clear, humorous and daring. She
bite right and left from the shoulder
every time and handles her subject
with great strength of purpose." .
quad Cattle,
Mr. 0. IL Reid of Stanley, who is
one of the best known cattle dealers in
the county, ShOped from elinton
!station yesterday twenty head of very
• fine exportcattle which avetaged 1470
pounds. They Were a• prime lot and
were purchased from Mr. john Dale,
of tbillett, who has another load
most equally good which will be
shipped by Mr. Reid In 4 fortnight
or eo.
inferior Pall Wheat. :
There have been a few deliveries .of
- new Wheat at the mill, this past week
but the grain was of *an inferior goals-
1 ty,testing no higher than sixty Pounds
to the bushel and Some going as low as
fifty.six. It contains consid,erabie of
*hat the alders call "chess" which is
littler better tha,n chaff. On the whole
Mr. Fair does not think the yield of
'99 wiE be anything like as good, eith-
er for quality or quantity, as that. of
the season of '98, The deficiency will'
not, however, be as keenly felt as it
would otherwise have been owing to
the fact that the .farmers' granaries
yet hold considerable of last year's
1 grain. The present price is Sixty-four
cents which. is lower than • anybody
pares to see it. •
°sweet Bevy. •• ; .
the Clinton And •Seafortb bowlers
had another test of skill on the local
green on TuesdaY, Three rinks play-
ed and the .visitors Won .two cif that
pumber. Mr. Harland's rink was Rip-
' easeful and. bas tbiiii evened' un with
its opPonents, who led in a previoes
contest, The players and scores
with irc: as eeri The Eworth Leaue :Will be ad -
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, ...7634si?is,int*.(ril!Pao(FosTeii,e;v!I
'214 GAI.:10 :DAT
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, Here are a few broken liniN'that I
amen wish to &rose of before putting in alr
' fall stook. -!These prices Ought, to sisll
hem quick on atur or; g. . .
. • Former e r g
Price -
Congress , $3,85 $21
". Bale • 131)5 2,89
Cash Paid for Butter and. Eggs and
Dried:Apples.; " , phone 23 .
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and well-written cote
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respbhdence 'is a feature
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which has a large and
. efficient staff of report-
„ ers at various points in
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' Todecure the news of -Huron.,
reed Tisu•NEws-Riteonn ..", . .
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• " • Donkolas $2, .8.00 09
•Ladies!: lenttaa id t..qC 1255
• /50 1.25
Men's Tan Oxfords 2.25 1.50
-Other linessqually chrian.----
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ell thy Levees .
Fair' ll mill is eloped dOwn this week
The einployeee in the finishing de.
pertinent of the organ factory are
working over time.
The baseball teem played in Wood-
stock on Saturday and were defeated
by a, score of 3.4 to W. •
Rev.B, Clement will take for his sub.
jects next Sundae- ; a ro., Enoch To p.
m., Ohriat's Mission to the Lost.
Two electric lights have been placed
on the bowling green so that the wile
0. F. Cook had ripe tomatoes an Au-
gust lat. When it comes to house
plants or garden » truck Charley is
not behind +ivy of them. :-
Shipmead from ()Upton this' week
include export flour by Fair Brod., or -
while the annual overhauling is going
may be contlneed until late in the
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A Sootefr
An Interesting event . Which very
IOW know' aboub and of those'
Who do • all liens's, including
the traInister who will tie the knot and
the baker who made the cake, hater
been pledged to seerecy, will take place
at the residence of Mr. Witham Robb,
to -morrow p., ni., when his eldest
daughter, Mist Lily Robb, will be led
to the altar by Mr. A. (kmeine of
Tuckersmith. Only the immediate
friends of the centracting parties Will
be present. The ceremony will beper.,
formed by Rev. a. T. Nur:duck, .
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* Street Waterin ' 200 00 .
The. Rate Will Be 2 Mills -p
inSSraSCS
.5, tinting 125 00
100 00 Pleasure auhealth s
Onan Assessment of $022,077 *WO Public Parks
Board,of Health
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26 00 floeVingth our Villageto in
Will Realize $34,31327theEstimar. Postageand Stationery . 2.7 00 giving breezes thatdally ble
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ted Expenditure of the Town CoMi. Elections,' etc. 40 90 , era: nt We Queen's ROA
30. 00 Anlongrthe many guests w
ell for 1000. Taxes Refunded len 00, , were 1' 'W. G. WU
Found
le so Murtel.,Willis and, bliss Olive
The tester council on Monday night Incidentals 359 33e of efeafortla ; Mes.McOurdy'and
struck the tax rate at twenty-three „ter of London. 'A, number o the
milis on the dollar, This is two milts --------- $15,042% opto. ' Hamilton and London guesti. :-
higher than last year,blit as it includes ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. . ' have returned borne. They willreattin ,
the three rants rate en, account Of the $400%06 (pleasurable recollectiens of our v
neganfactry, Jean, now for the fit st Licenses „
Cemetery' wty 00 and were. ninuilmous , saying
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time being, levied; •
it will be seen that Town Hall and Scales 5(000 they hope to be able to return -
the cootie' has applied the pruning . 11, •
Statute Labor and Dop. Tex 140 00
next season.
• ' Varna' • • . hee) fairlY well. The lar.geSb iter°8 Taxes on $622,577 at 23 mule 1481927 ,Mr. Edward McOatin of MtklIcalteit'ir
Quarterly service.- The regular
quarterly meeting of Varna, circuit
was held. here last Sabbath" when the
the church was filled by representa-
•tiveis from all ttitee appointments.
are uncontrollable so fara8 the council• U. S. together with Ids wi e,o anti -
is concerned, and with the biggest of • , $1.5,1350are spending a WO* Oc•tWO among
them all, that „ef the Public School; 'the torn:tees old friends bare. ilqbas
Nirhere the bnik of tbe money wili
they have naught whatever to say. ma be seen by the following table : hee411,014et at thd:Qiieen'e end avulse
The 0,,ox:rhulaida receive a granb - • ., • . , ; at. Mr; R• Seonides'is"..
fl:iv 1 mill on the ; meow 1 1.,
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and hogs to Toronto by C. Wallis. Re 2„...4 t text . twenty- ve o ars a t e n
The Burgalow bad a Pleaaant sail on,
galls to Germany byl%Doherty & °nos Rev. Mr. Andrews took for his
wee because thou has left thy first ' 'roWn. 2i• ; SPeeed, 2i; Organ Factory .
Leah' ' Total' 23 mills' t the lake on Monday afternoon. There, • ,'
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v„ ave sornewha against _ concerts.
its first quhrter's out door
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Dr. Phillitis of Seriforth, a checker .1.- M is the understanding however that
it play upon the Clarendon Gore or n ordor hurry p p y wee a stiff breeze mediate of sprity,ha , • ...
some equally prominisa place .at least tures the council has decided. to add
every one enjoyed the trip,. feeling se. '
once a week. Coimeillor Plirminer was five per cent toad bills not paid ty De. •
- Cureirt the care Of Nfurditek Rasa. (ma • 7,
hardly in favor of the grant. Rather, cember 15th. This will, no clOubt,have
the effect of intreasing the number to ot our best seamen in theharher, . ' • ." ' ••• )
he thought, the season Mid so, far ad- pareirlys.. . . . ,- A couPle of boys caughts4und turtle • - .
vanced that . the bandsmen • “should ' • • *. abeut 20 rale from . the RiVer Hot -i.
hang their harps on the wiilbw trees .
- ' ". near the date- ' They brought it 'home `• • .
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and wait for anotber spring.. - . Si SI ' end inscribed their nansee on its lon'Per'''• • '
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expert. was in town Tuesday but wee ' love." It was delivered with great zeal
"easy" for Mr. J. R Hoover, who fie, and earnestness. .A.fter, the serrisbn
hinted him in both of the two games
pleyed. 1 one of the most interesting and zealous
Rev. Mr. Millyard, now of 'FX etet', twebstiicihnotnbytneetings took place after
e Sacrament' of the Lord's
has been learning how to ride a bicycle Supper was administered. Rev. Ma,
and has sueceeded, in mastering the Hart, it former pasta; assisted in the
pesky thing and is tieing it in making' latter. In the -evening the Sabbath
Pastoraecalls, School was largely attended and after
Two tints fivin the Woodstock bow- the re.ading. of the lesions and songs
ling club are expeceedvip next Monday, Revalr. Hart delivered a very earnest
their civic holiday. On the program. and interesting address especially to
for their entertainment is a drive to the boys and young men, taking for his
Bayfleki and a supper there. text the proierb, "If sinners entice
Rev. W. G. Howson has been 111 thee censent thou not." Grand advice
with macular rbeitmetism • the past was given to the young peoOle. which
1930k and his work on Sunday was if carried into effect will prove invel-
taken by Mr. Belfry. A supply nani 'liable to them: : •
be necessary next putiday also. • Rev.' Mr. Ilart Is Spending' a few holn
ReV. Henry TallOck, • Rector of ' St. days among his many friends Mill old
Andrews Church, Ann Arbor, Mich, acquaintances. • • •
. preached tweitble serreons in StPaa's Rev: M. L Diehl delivered afine ad.
last SanclaY• Un was neeinte4 in Or' dress in St. John's church last Sebbath.
services by • the Rector who is : enjoy- Deubtle.si ri,ei4 de will be
ingo,Sew weeks at Bayfield... ' -his smiling, and genial.
Rev. A. It". Birks of Stratford, who countenance ' , . . •• •
h• Birksbvisiting• at "
• • 1-191inesville, was the guest of Mrs. W. d es ed b -----------------
- Wednes.
04INTON:
D,IloCorvie
. J. W. Irwin
Johnston.
J. Ifirland
J;Talo!
J.'RattenburY
W. Brydone. . •
D. A. Forrester •
L. ICennedy
Ransford
' D. I. McPherson .'
W. Jackson 19
Card nt ThaniM
Airs. Yohn: Govett, who mei with O. ly, the average age of which was over
tog painful. accident last vvinter, yeOrs. • One of them belongs to
whiehe'eonfineci her to her room for the Routiedge family .of Tuckersmith
many weeks, was able to be driven and is said to have been made about
dam town yesterday. For the many, two hundred years ago. .
kindnesses which mr, and Mrs. Govett The choir and teacher's of St. Peet:
received during their period of piCnicked in Miller's grove, Bayfielceon
tion the 'feriae returns thanks as Tuesday, They had a most enjeirable
foltows : • .• time, taking in a sail on the lake with
the 0, 0. F. Band, the depizentiof the
I desire hereby to return my heart -
Bungalow and the clergymenand their
felt thanks' to the People of Clinton
families who: are taking In the beauty
and 'vicinity for their sympathyand
and healthful adbantages of Bairfield.
kindness shown to Mrs, Goyett since
the unfortunate accident by which she The congregations at the Baptist
was rendered helpless. I assure. you, church were large last Sunday, espec-
one and all, that we appreciete it More Jelly in the evening, when Rev. mr.
than words can express and believe Murduck marked another milostene
that He who has,saicl: ."Even a cup' of ip• his pastorate.: He also announced
cold water shall not lose its reward," that he would next Sunday make a
will rewatd you abundatitly.-John transfer With ReV. W. Freed of Wing-.
• ham, but the latter has since written
to inty-that he will be unable to come.
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. McMichael
T. Coleman
IL Speare
W, D. Tiright I,
0. e. retest
Relmestead
RS.Bars
E. -0. Coleman 30
• 'W. A.. Reid
J. Scott. . .
J. &Roberts
W.. K.. Pearce.. 24*
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Cooper on „Monday and delivered an . day,. All are cordialiy invited : to. et. •
address at the Rattenbury "street
League on' MendaY evening. • ..."Mndr7s,'MTeh6otimtlpgs7nra' nainednecTiladtr8elf efir°O.emit'
Mi . T. jac en Je., is.seeding down Seaforth are visiting at : Mr. S. Arm.'
a big list of . rdere from-. the West
Which Will keep the &I's nig 'estab-
lishnient a haunting for weeks to .fill.
When last heard from Mm Jackson was well • • • ;.•
at•Edinenten,•butneXt week he turns Miss M..moffatt is eleitipg.friends in
homeward . • Mitchell. • , , • • •
• Mei' jaines• Rose has had ;eight Old. • Itareest . will :soon be over as -the,
English eight-day clocke to repair late- ' Weather. has :been so favorable. The
strong's. .
• Mrs. Birkinson, frorie. London and
cousins were visiting at Mr. J. Hare'
, grain will soon be stored eefely away
end Many are prenaring their wheat
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Stanley council met on Menden:44AM.
Ith. All the members pt:e-rient, The
following rates were levied on the col-
lector's' rod for this yekr: County rate
1 mills Township rate 8-5 . rulds,
General sehool rate 14-5 nailer, Special.
school rate on S. 8, Ne. 1-1 375 mills,
No. 3-414.0 mills, No. 4-2ralle, isTo.5
-1 8-10.mills, No. 6 -Z4 -5f -5111s, No. 7
-11 :mills, No. 10 1 1-51nille, No 13 1.I0
mills. No 14-125 mina *
mills, No. 9-.2 1.3.0 mills, Separate
School, 2 mdls. The following ac-
counts werepaseed, Municipal World
for blank forms 55,00, express on same
33c, Thoinas Meths tor ironing pile
driver $15.00, W. j. Mitchell, printing
account, $22,90, Minute book $1.25.
The deck was instructed to notify W.
W, Ferran to reinove fence mress
street. in Dinsley Terrace. Thomas
Wiley was again appointed collector.
Next meeting of council on Monday,
• Septenther lith- T. 'DAMN& clerk.
Govett.
Cricket Match. • • •
Tat • TWO A.J'S. •, ()linter; defeated Loudon at Cricket
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last Thursday just as London. beat
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Our' new premises are
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'COM °WV L atter guitoie
u to carry a larger stock
than before, and thus a
' more varied selection
" FrOP.1 ball points, of vio,lt
our euSOmner0 benefit,.and
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We wt ther!!„,mactrit-:
- We ion& .an inspection,
:that a purchase
follow. .
TIAT, A SPECIALTY:,
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PROFITS
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.We prefer makingmany and quiele
sales ata small profit each time
•••1 th holding out lot big prices. We
erer4o business on this basis 'find find it
sahlefollary. Read these tew pri-
ce* we are quoting . this week;
have knany more equally go9d.
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&neck and it/Vera:11s, per new $L00
not better. ,
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ave,tetlie, Vte tyls0d. •'
Pants, 000 to 22.50. • , '
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• yout Eat, come to us.
We have the goode that
will suit you and at most
euitable prices. Our fits
are Well known to be
snug and comfortable.
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cosnie.---nk-*rn
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.. Oh, dol hear some one say, I
;..,,, ,,..... . tIon't think I shall go near you, I
don't want fits. Oh, yes you . do,
You like your Coat and your Pants
. .. to fit and yoa like a nice easy fitting
I , ; , . Spring Overcoat. Your Hat won't
I ' look well if it don't fit, That is the
•' *".---,...,, . ,, kind of fits we give our customers
:` '' •and guarantee good' fits or no sale and you can then give us
the othel, kind of fits. Give us a trial to fit you out m a nice
t, Spring Suit. You will be more than pleased for we make a
PI , specialty of giving better values and better fits than any house
, .. , in town. We are practical tailors and can fit a giant or a dwarf
! and best of all our prices will fit your °Act book. In the
! ready made department we have 811174 fisOhl $8.80 ro $12.00.
..... e latest styles and plterns,
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Olinton on the Tuesday previous, that
is &the first inniegs, the second in ei-
ther match nob being finished. Mc.
Murchie and Bargeexcelled themselves
in bowling,while the latter topped the
score foe thelocal team.
MINTON. •
Howson c Walker b Glasie 12
Agnew 4, Reid,. . •. to
McGarva b Reid
Mettaggart c McLaren b England .....7
Ketinedy c Little b Sipp L.."... „ ...0
McMutrehle e and b Sippi...............8
Barge run out ... ,, • .... 18
Smithson s Reid b Sippi o
Can telon h England ..2
Hoover c Little bEngland •
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Harland °Labatt b England 0
Treager not out....
Earns
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2nd Innings.
IlowsOn h England ... ..,0
Agnew rim out 0
Mc�atvahBiPPt Ilf607•71,771,17•
McTaggart b England ....5
Hennedy Rea b England 6
McMachle notout .2
Barge b Sippi ' 3
Smithson h .. . . ......1
Oantelon c and b McLitren ..........0
t.76 jis ,4 Coll and We Will lave You oney1
Hoc:Vert° bat ........ ... ....
Treager to bat ....... ... . ... ....... . .
Harland to .... . ... . . ... .
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England IVIctfurchie b Barge. ..5
-Walker b Meeturchie• .16
Giassic b Barge 0
b Barge •
Mullett b Barge c AgaelVIT."7.1:17775
Reid Treager b McMurchie 11
%abate qlkieGlareet AlcMurchie 0
Sippi a Agnew b IlieMurchie '
Little b McMurchie 4
McLaren h Barge • ......,. ..... 7
Ituseell b Maturchie . • 8
Isaliatt'll. not out ..... 0
Arnong Seale dt Hoover's orders for
monumeets this past week are: Pearl
granite in memory of parents ofJoseph
Snell of Drishwond ; red granite sarco-
phagus, ordered by Mrs. W.Breadfoot.
of Tuckersmith, to be erected in Baird's
cemetery over grave of husband ; red
Swede in memory of.parents of John
T. 'Beeman Of Goderich township to
be erected in' Bayfield• cemeteey ; Es.
peranza iu Colborne township, ordered,
by ja,mes Manning, of Benneiller ; red
granite, ordered by Mrs. Eliza Smellie
fo,r greve of husband in Ictogerville
cemetery.
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rad Deaths et Castle Preach.
Ou Sunday Michael McCarthy,' an
inn:late of the House of Refuge, "pass-
ed in his checks," Ile was sixty-seven
years If age and was admitted from
the township of Stephen. The re.
Mains Were taken to Goderich where
they were Interred in consecreted
ground. Yesterday John Garrigan
.shuffled off thN Mortal coil at the age
of 60. Be Was one of the -first beta of
of Inmates. Nobody' daiming the se-
alable they were laid away in the Pot.
ter's Field.
Shipping Plums.
During the ileaSeti OtinteIon Bros,
Bros. shipped about 1800 baskets of
cherries, and expect to considerably mt.
ceed this number in their shipmente of
plums. They sent off their first con-
signment on Saturday. The season is
at least a fortnight earlier than last
year and the prospects for a large yield
are good. The firm also shipped. 1500
pounds of butter on Monday.
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- 2nd Innings,
Seandal MO UM
Many of the residents of tOleh will re* her /Kin Cie°rge at St*Marye.
Mr, John Hughes sold a fine -two.
membei the Indian Brant, a descend. year old colt fa a 1111., 'ten of Tee:).
ant of Chief Brant, and his energetic -
wife who Spent last vvinter in Little wat" tit a gc6Pa figute'
Mr, Forster Hutchison of •Ohleago is
England and "did up" the charitably. visiting at Mr. Andrew Tyerman'ti
disposed for what they could. Visitors p resent.
to hayfield may have tiotIced' a camp Quite a numbee from this vicinity
about a mile this side of the village a intend taking in the harvest excursion
ehorb time ago. Brant, his two child- to Manitoba mon.
ran,' his father and step -mother com. •Samuel Gliddon has rented the farm
West Tnekersmith. •
Mr. Ohm, Orich hi improving, Binh
T. Townsend is elm en a fair road to
good health again.
TUE pTEWS-TtECORD 'Is the 'first
sought for and the brightest end new-
siest of- all the papers Unit enter our
homes. We are pleased to see our
Conservative friends have found it the
and will 'from now henceforth
:stand by their own paper. Long life to
the N. -R.
Mr. W. Cocheren has heen. laid off
work for the past week. • ,
Binders will be stowed awaY for
another year by the end of the week.
With the exception of late pects, cut-
ting will be finished in this meteor*.
Mt. Wesley Nett has disposed of his
driver to Banker hieM3ychie of Blyth
at it handsome peice. •
. Mr. Phil. Routcliffe, of Ili:borne Sun.
flayed with relatives here and in Clin-
ton.
Rev. Mr. Mount of Olinton con.
ducted quarterly servicee for this che
cuit at Turner's cburih on Sunday
last and on Monday the Board met and
transacted the usual quarterly bust -
ase.
Mr. Nichol Robson and family of
Clinton were the guests °CA. Turner
on Sunday.
liandonee.111Ullaett,
,A terse and pointed communication
• Was read heat Mr. George Swallow , Tbe Sacrament a the Lord's Supper eetietand left ieett the veeendah elate
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who objects to the continuance of the Will be administered here next Seb- River Hotel, during supper hour,an its„. ,
bath, The' Rey. Diehl of • Ailsa • back. Being an -active "nine it tail- .
cattle yards whereat present situated .:' ed a somersault and escaPed. TW,i)
He said they were an intolerable nut: Craig will °Ins °late. '
The Endeavor meetings en Sabbath day efterwaids the'r: boyV found the
. trance and if the copucildidnot in scime. attended. The sem turtle in the same place where It !*
communication was referred to the
way remedy the grievance 'ha Would '6Yeraings are largely
lemon for last Sunday was taken by had been °alight before. Olds is not ;
know a very 'good reason Why. , The ' Mise 011ie Nesbitt, -while. Mr. W. Low- a fielestery. . ' •
ery ,according to will take the Clinton sent over a large contingent •7'. -
proper committees to deal with ruid„"re.
port. , • • f
,„ , tepid next Sunday. • • on Tnesday. Araong others there ' • : '
John and Mips M. A. *Atkin and Were: P T
• church workers, • the' r
The memo of an agreenient ' between Matter Eddie Kitty Sendayed et Bay-- (10.F. Band and the Old Bays cit
the town contiad and theBell tele-
' • field • , . :Bub. They, were all 'Welcenee, The
phone. company regarding assessment •
Miss Cottle was the ,guest of her Cow., Bend and theBoys were moat in . eve. •
Was read. The company has hereto-
sin, Miss Eddie Ball tecently: ,• dence and bed., o goodlytime,•: Oa:their ••"'
fore been assessed at.$1000, hutieecortieMr Ehi Drclanghliti of nregiiin WAS p. baseball match on Clan
ing to a recent- vers.; wise and most •
spending the :rummer with. his brether Gregor Square. Tho playing Was • uot .
learned decision'ot a high' court their
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. exactly up to Lettgee standard, but 'it • '
cpuld'elaim a reduction to a scrap iron J°hu•• •
J. Bingham and A, .Wallace spent wits amusing and it was Inn they' were , ;
Sanday'in the Northern regions.. playing for. Norm • Fair ionpired .044
you. which, ane they had ,a. sworn'
statement to that:effect,. was so far as ,
Miss Vera' Heyvveod of Winton is at W. D. Fair scored and between tbern • '
their •Clietoteproperty We's colecerned;',..
present.yisiting betetint, Mrs. Henry
°WY $147:: -A eomprei-nise at $500 Was,
however, effected and the council ein. ZtreF7hleri' •
Miss Ethel Jordan has been the guest
powered" the Mayor •to sign five-year '
of her mother the Net few weeks.
agreement along those lines., • -It is
Mise Bainbridge Of Toronto is the
Provided though thatin the event of •
the law being changed that this agree- guest otIVIrs. F...McItireen present.
Mrs. E. Caton, ithohaibeen
inerit-becoinesnull and void. =
abhor father's, Mr. Tom Mason's, visiing
For seine:time,. Off and on, there.has
turned on Mondeek.to her homoin Det,
re -
been discussed the advisability of . hey;
ing a domplete plan Made of the • town reit' • - •
Schoottreopens in two weeks.
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in view of the adept:on at sane future •
Mr; and bit's. *31-.1 H. Bea lost their
time of a system of sewerage and
only.childi a boy of -hut seveli .monthe,
drainage, the latter particularly. Be•••
on Tuesday. Much syinpathir is ex -
fore the town embarks in earnest akin
Street making and granelithic - pressed for the bereaved parents: e
the drain -must be Mode and it is prce • _. •
Posed that they he made on a 'system. • Ainhurn.
ittic plans prepared by an engineer.
:The °let k learebeen in correspondence
With a couple Of CLE's who agree Upon
charge of six defiers per day and ex-
penses. However, ibis likely that one
or ether of them will be engaged
though the. matter is held in. ahoy,
:thee far another Month. The Mayor
etrongly suppoeted tlie preparation of
a proper plan.
afr. Joe Rattenbury asked that a,
sidewalk be laid hi front of his hotel,
and that it he:plank its he was not yet
ready for granolithic. By And ' by,
when he re -arranges his drains, etc„he
will be laying the more .modern
'funk without fail. The council would
have preferred that Joe, had made the
choiceof granolithic, but its he did not
they voted him the plank walkinetead.
A communication was received from
Barrister Brydooe who intimated that
in the event ef an Order being placed for
the purchase of a stone crusher, a's de-
cided upon recently, he had been in-
structed to enter action for the 'annul-
ment Of the same. His clients had
been advised, he said, that this coun.
oil could not enter into any lawful coo -
tract for the purchase Of a crusher.
The docurnent,was ordered to ba placed
011 file.
Mr. Richard Irwin addressed tlie
council in • reference ,to the switch
the organ company paprika building
from the Gtand Trunk to its yards and
for which it has asked the ritivilep;e of
erasing certain etreets.
Mr li'-
win contended that a switch,' if
built where proposed, would injure his
elevator property for obvious reasons,
and he did not think that his Interests
should be sacrificed for the benefib, of
the organ company whose profits were
reputed to have been $17,000 year.
Thiele purely a case of individtial
rights, he went on to say, and the
- Conned should notdisethisinate against
one taxpayer 111 favotrof another. The
council decided that Under the circum-
stances the wisest thing to do would
be to At Messrs. Irwin and Doherty'
tight the question out before the Rail-
way0ornmittee of the Privy Council
before whom ib will go tts the 'Grand
!trunk has given notice that it will ap.
ply for expropriation of the 'necessary
lend: By the way, Mr. GarroW was ask-
ed as to the power possessed by the
council and he replied that
it would be perfectly • within
its rights in granting the . fare visited friends in the village last,
lege for a ro.ilway crossing or run- week' •
Mr. II. Willson returned. to Toronto
hingalongestreet and by doing ea it did
not incur antadditienal responsibilitIr eh' l'""aaY'
. , Mt. Stirling, of Haneeck, was
upon the town.
The council decided to build a the guest of Mr. J. Dempsey.„,,.
Mr. John Aeheson and 'daughter'
gravel Walk from the corner of Marta
street to the and &stone el.008.. Lizzie, of Goderich, and bliss Holmee,
of New York, were gneetir of Miss C.
trig opposite the new street. •
. Mrs.Iohn Medd Is at present visiting
Our bridge presents quite a flashy
appeal atice in its new coat of red. The
Wingliam painters who had the con-
tract go trot Bali's bridge next, • '
The Pawnee Indians encl.-also • the
gypsy endailipMent have departed for
other fickle, the Medicine Company go-
ing to Beigtetve. Much excitement
wcoanstcaesiti.sed in"the vicini.ty by. the baby
The boys went to 13Iyth Saturday to
play football, but owing to reetrrtinge-
ment found Lucknow team on the
field for that purpose and owing to
the distance,they had conie gave them
ist place. The game was hotly contes-
ted, but Blyth scored 8-0. Blyth is
expected here in the near future.
, Fletcher Baugh of Ansa Craig is re
hewing old acquaintances the vicin-
ity.
Miss Tana johnson of Smith's Hill is
the guest of Mrs. Henderson. • Miss
Glen also visited Auburn -friends re.
cently. •
Miss Charlotte Lawlor is Ill at pres-
ent. •
Mies Allie Bunking keterned thie
Week to Blyth.
Miss mana MAO id rusticating at
home at present, with Miss McMullen
df Lucknow as her guest., Mrs•Fluker,
we ate pleased to see, is' around again,
J. Bingham and A. Wallitee of Sum-
merhill strayed up here on Sunday.
Mr. Lockhart of St. Helens supplies
in the absence ofiltev. It. Henderson,
tvho is away on it well-earned vacation.
• Miss Smith of Goderich is thei guest
of Miss Rose Youngblut.
noltnesville.
Rev. E. A. Fear, wife arid daughter,
of Atwood, visited Mrs. G. Tibbat last
wSueMnekrciay in our village. '
W. Elford, of Goderich, spent
Miss Temple, of Hepworth, is the
guesb of Miss E. Holdsworth,
Mr. Odium of LecknowNpent Sun.
day atMrs. Holines',
M. J. Lowery, Wife and son, of
Stiminerhill, visited friends in the
neighborhood.
Mrs.. W. Ststniey is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Elcoat, Tuckersmith,
Rev. G. W. Andrews, wife and
family, and Mr. E. W. Andrews, of
Pullarton, and Missed Clarke, of Buf-
prised the party, Mrs. Brant having of Christopher Dale on the fluron gerriMATED ItxnatinIxtInale.• Welter an un y.
ago While in Sarnia and gone off with geed at it 5250 rental" 'Colle;glate Institute Deben. ' Mist Susie Acheson left on Tuesday
deserted her hueband Berne monthe
an old White DEM Will lietk has purchated it new dd., tures, special pate, interest $100 00 011 a wheeling trip to Pullet ton. Inner.
Labatt c eanteliont. Maturate 1 kilunfiet elver/Change.
Mullen c Treager b Baro 1
'England eMeTaggart b Darge....,4
Flynn Catitelon b MeMurehle .1
01turne b McMurchie
W'alker bBarge....,, ................8
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bbarge ............
Labatt 3. b Barge ' 4
b MeTaggart • 18
5 Tuesday afternoon, taking ;with h
5 a half Oar 100411includitig thrialtorise
Mr. filt Filippo of Goderioh warmth
v* oho bitimac* of Olt oar.
ver.
Consolidated Debt Debentures. 1108 '75 kip, 'W'oodetock and other points.
Organ 00. laottti Debenture 1375 00 A, few from here *nicked at Bey -
Mr. laa. MeCool has bought the Organ 0o, Loan Sinkla Fund 080 40 • seta on Thursday.
listattit,-Sr,, and the dwelling by Mr. back which he took one day while Collegiate Institute
Parrett and the walls of the fortner stooking and boa to be parried to the eisanty Rate •
enarouthing noon Afr.Farran'is ground, honse in a vehicle. We are pleased to Strites end tibiewalks
as the easieet solution of the diffi- learn that he is &Me to be around Meng Dresher
, • - roreit110Me.
Beattie livery and is now in posses-, Mr. Geo. Drownlee, Jr., has been oit Consolidated Dtbis De atm* Mg 22 . . Di hi f Ansa •rttig - form -
'sion. The barn WAS owned by lar. work for thepaist. few days with it lame • Futile Sohool. 8100 00 -: erly of this pariah, 'Will preach in St. Ex•Pritioiffe
1200 00 john's church on Sunday next at 3 - with hfa pripila
000 50 o'clotk. - • 4 . ful remehibrane
1600 00 • The jnkevoteWeided frti, Itte firit-half donee the other
Da Of At ' Ong to 160 boxes, was rested him, and •
.ay to McLaren t*o easy chairs,
no itoThne reallred poems tooth
4 tot, ataton fo'r tifra Win SAVA*
learri.80., ' Mere Let
' - Carder
tea midterm as ' d'ed fror
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they saw to it that treither'sIde Won. . •
:Afterwards • Dr. • Bruce and Captain,
Oombe were matched for a foot race
which was won by the former, thoogh "
It is claimed tpat hetathsees...k
the baptairl.
Mr; Sohn Morgan, vv he' has been sic
for sometime, is1/4 We regret to say
in a dangerous condition and , fen
entertainekfor his recovery, .
Among the River -Bete gueste ar
Misses Team Cooper and IRolules
Clinton, W. Ttunbull a •-t a
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three children -of Loud:0P P.
.m!ife and Child, Stratford, ts.
bell, datighterend son, , -Seafis
Huber and wife of Ann , Arise
Pcistinaeter'Dickson, Mrs. 1.3icit
theMisses Dickson, Seeforth,
There wells two dances here Tuesday
night, one at the pavilion 'and the
other in the town hell:
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Goderich Townshilp. •
Mr. G. W. Wray has returned from.
Toronto Where he underwent, an °per-
ation for appendicitis and is rauch la-.
proved. -
Miss Bella Pearson of Gteir tot*/
ship was a guise at Mr, jOeeph Co
clough's on Tuesdey.
Threshing is the order Of the
around here.. •
P.M W. G. Richardson of Wye
has beenvisiting at Mr -Robert
erdson's of the lOth concessio
Just how' good. Mr, John 0
Clinton plasters may have be
Mr, johrebliddlet
down the ota hou
years; ago, ie • wa
1110Ve partitions ar.si the staircas
the plaster intact.. .Irctikpk 11
The services in, St. Sainee-el
Sunday evening next will'be„;,,c
ed hy Rev. L. H. Diehl ofAibua Cr
Mr, George Lases has erected a
King air rnotorlor Mr. Thos. lenki
of thelluron Road, who in and it
his premises has everything up to da
Mrs. Learoyd of Windsors
at her father's, Mr. 3. I4outied0.
Miss Wr•. Thompsou was test
friends at Belgeiva last week.
4.•?••••?1
i's Wil ere
, buhit abo
found pm
of,
Rippele
A beautiful harvest is bein
ed in in good condition, the
being very favorable., ,
The neer Methodist edifice le in
progress. It will be a beautiful
tore, when completed and au
metit to the village.
The prayer meeting' held feet
atthe home oe Mr. and Mee. A. B
London Mad, was largely silende
Lase e Sabbath evening Rev.
Shaw, of F,gmoddville, called, tabk
manso on his way home frona co
Ing services at Blake »and ori
invited kindly» remained for the
ing service and delivered a ve
est4 dhonghtftil and apptopr
Course to the young neople of
deetves church. The eitizente
seation of country never ap
tooTc» it deeper !tamest in Divin
than itt present, if wece.rt jud
appearances.
Rev. W. and Mrs. Gauld,
;vies from Formosa, atevislt1
lit Loridoti Wig Week. •
Itev. Mr. "and Mee. Molt
Strathroy, Were last week
of Mr. and Mrs. It, Mollie cif '
office. .
• !Miss*. McGregor teaeher
Steins Acheson are vistittew ft
ptanlirook.
. itrytft;
•rr
titer.
culty Mr. Ferran bosight the barn and again...m..4 tt atenseting is pretty well all Wale.
4411610.rd it to Mr. McOoni. Mr. S. cut now wept the late pewee. The
• oats -and petite are an A aro 14111
eLaran c Agnew b ISarge .6 Beattie left for Treherne, Matiltob
fluseell Potent.....
itxiir&s.,... • • Y.
ins year, -Tun Neweaticsaitu give*
s. news of ',he county.-gt. sad
Ip Henri Cooper of AIWA 0,110
friend hero tot Week.
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