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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-16, Page 1I I - , 13 , woft 1 - ' .. * '!I ' iINT N 11 I . . 1; 11 I . � I , . I .-11 . "t",J . I . . C 11 0 1 1 1 . . a ... ... .. 11 , I .. I'll �- ­­, . �Iww -1 J I � ... 11 1. I I =2-----��-�------ -------------- ---------------'!3 --:;��--=��,-r , I -- , 1� ­ -- ­- ­ ­ , , , -1 . - ,- . m- ­ . ­- , . ". -1 ­­--­­. -­ -- -- - ----- a ... ti�-- - r� �-­­­­ - ".. - - ,----: I 41:X- I 21st Year 1. . -­­ . CLINTON9 ONTAR10v THURSDAY, AUGUST 16t 1900 � . I . . Whole Natuber 1130 . I . . - - 11 1,.; ;'J , ­ '­­­­, ---I- --1 - vp­_­.­---­­--­­ -------­----­­------� . -�---,,..-----,------,-----�-"--.---,-- -­­-­­-­-.-­­ ------'---'-' , . . I The News o- Reco'rd will be sent to � - any address until the end of 1900 for 25 cents. I What's your Post Office Address"., . . . I . I - �� . . - I- - ­­.­ ­­­ -,-------------1-19 ------­­­--- ­ ­ ­- -­­­-�--�-­- i I . . . foeee - Miss A 004 hiarried WFUMalm Qr"Wery to Clinton. BAYFIELP, DAYFIELD. BLYTH. 6TANLEY TQWN$t1lP. . Q?a - , eoesaqa�pac;> , 5l@aeaeo�iaepaea Wweaeaoeftoe Ali$$ Be bit Aitken, 4.augbter,of Mr. We understand that Mr. Crealy has � - � I I I - I I . . I rt ' ' i . j, Aitken, Ivillp until 4 couple of years finally decided to locate his Creamery Jowetb Bros.1 tug is engaged at pro- At,n,ong those who registered at the Mr. Alex.!Macdonald has returned Kies J. Reid of Brucellelcl spent a , I . I . � . ago was A, resident of , Clinton but now in Clinton, which Is at present one of sent hauling logs.. from Grand Bead to Queens Hotel the past week were �- after three weeks holidays, few days at bar home recently. . 1. . Wall .Paper . 0 0 41 lives in Beaton, was married in, that his skimming stations, . He will do so Godericb, I Mrs. Coicioug:b, Master A. Colcloligh, Mr. Wm. nos'er and Mr. Snider of Mr. U. Wellwood of Now, York and I . .. I I � � � '. � . town yesterday to a Mr. Walter because of, the superior railway fAcill- Miss Maude Ferguson was. at home Mles,glbson, 1$erlln ;. A. W, Roberts, Mitchell were J31yth visitors last week. and the Misses Richardson of Goderich � . I � -no of the some place. The many . t , , wife and farally, Waterloo 11 Mrs- - Alls- Mrs. W. Richmond of London is township visited at the home of Mr. ' � ties which this town posesses over Sea- on F iday, having come dowk with a I I The marked irerease in oyr Wall Pitper sales is no doubt . Kali due to many reasons. There Is nothing that tak.es its friends here of the bride will be send- forth, which has been the Centre of his small picnic party. tin, Miss Austin, Mies Helena Austinp visiting relatives intlils vicinity, Joseph Richardson last week. , � 11 ations and for the amount ex- . Detroit;. W.. U. Rapids Olintou ; Mrs. Miss Habkirk, is spending a, few Miss 1. Elliott of London is at present . . . I place as in inferior ecov I Ing her the very best of good wishes. operations for some time, The neQes- A now photograph prallery, has been K visiting,relatives in th . . en4e ue, The price too I sary buildings will be erected this fall opened in Mt. Oameror Is gallery and ,notts Miss Emily Knott, London; weeks holidays At Bayfield. . , is vicinity. . . . 4 no furniture can give equal val I pap�r h for Joe. , . I . is en im ortant consideration its you can Dow get 0old"'Fis I MIS$ - Dorotha Pearson, Messrs. 0. H. Bennett and P. H. Mr. William Beatty , of ,Ethel is .1 . , sold at 25c, 85c 'H. on that piece of property which the Already several have had their pie I tures Mrsk."Pearsou .. Miss Hel8lia Douglass were Goderich . . at, Joe, 1 c and c which were folt merly Mr. irry Coleman, the popular visitors on T And )c.. just at this ti of the year we can give spa- ' corporation owns near the G � T. R� took, � � Miss Gibson Pearson, holidaying at his home in Varna. . - . � I rh traveller for Patterson & Sons, Brant- station. Mr. , Petersqn ba.4 beep en. We notice Me, John Tippett has laid Campbell, Berlin ; Miss Ad& M. Logans Saturday, . . I Rev, W. G, Richardson B, A. and - I clal values on broken lo w ore we have only enoug. . % . ford, has presented Mr, Joe Ratten- alsb, London. Dr. Gunn of Clinton pal&,% profes. Misses R. 0. and M, ]�', Richardson of . t I $ 4 for one or � two rooms, . bury with a number of pretty gold fish gaged to bore. for pure spring water the foundation for a verandah and Miss X E- W y day, Another from sionoll visit to this towi; on Saturday, Wyoming are at present spending . t. very soon We expect to, . 1 14) � rapier formerly sold at 26o forlOd - . mn and plenty of I see a fine sup. Picnics ever , q. . . , . ,. 411 � 0 � wbicliJoellao had placed in a ma eretructure about tke front of b1spre, Hensall last week, The Blyth Lawn Tennis Club won a blIelevacation. ab home on the Bay. I I � 100 ,,, 60 moth glass, jar thab just now stands The New Wheat.. . raises, - . . A number from here attended the ba,c1foughWor victory from Brussels field Road. . .. . �, 1 $ 1 . . All Paper Trimmed Free, upon the bat. They are q4te an Fair Bibs. baye'received a carload of Mr. James Holman of Ohtcago visit- garden party in varva, last week. in Brussels on Thursday.' We believe The, grim monster death has once . I I I . � . . ornament and R -Su the everits'were as follows :- more thrust his cycle into the home I I I for the time being all the Kansas winter wheat, which they nday . . . . I , ad his brother, Mr. G. W. Holman, last ey, Provost Watkins took . 'I I . . . I visitors spare a few ininutes to adraire are selling at cost price, one dollar Per week, havIng come ov er I on tbe London duty last Sabbath for Rev., ,Mark Turn, Cooke fB) beat Cameron (Be) 8.0,4.0104 Of Me, John, W. Reid and taken away . I � � I I WindowShades . . the placatorial.,beauties. bushel, The berry of this, wheat as ,,Old Boys, 11 excursion, He was ac. bull of Goderich. ' . his little boy,Lor a Ullber.aged 2 years .1 � . I � . . grownin Kansas is small, but has in- . . Tait (B) beat Sinclair ,(13r) 4-0, 6-3, 0.1 . n ; , � ) I � . The Clarendon to Change 0-1181 ! companied by his nephew, Mr. George Rev. L. W. Diehl of Ailsa Craig left Fox (Be) beat Douglas (B) 6.4, 5.7, 6.1 and 10 days. This. child was taken I . � . .11. I I as experimented with � . t : , .. � The fall ii perhaps the best season of the year for Wi The Clarendon is likely to change creased in size . M. Holman, also of Chicago, .This. last week to resume his duties. . McClellan, (Br) beat - Moser (B) 0-1, 0-4 seriously ill On, Monday evening with 1�� I . . I . & : dow 8hades and we have stocked Accordingly. No stock ' an arrange- in Ontario, as an examination of the yveek Mr. A. F. Holman of Chicago is Dotfb forget the garden party on the Cooke and Tait beat C,tmerDn and cerebro spinal n�enlnglbjs. Medical I 1 . I .� . � can equal ones for variety and price and we Invite com- hands on Monday next, . sample raised in Waterloo county will . -the 16th -. . aid was immediately summoned 6u,t . I I I ­ Qo,d Shade Cloth, Good Shade Rollers, Beat . visiting his uncle here. Rectory grounds, Bayfield, , Sinclair.1.6i 04,7.5 . I parison. ment having been entered into between - ' . I . I . I MCCIqllan 0 and the untired care and attention of " I . I . show. Ib has not, however as large a. P enty of mu to, plan* Douglas and Moser in spite of all the,skill of the physicaus I'll t . ndpw S landlord and Mr. James I Several of the survey boat, Bayfield, day 0 1 .6 � � : I . . ) - Values, are three talking points for our WI . hades. the present ry as the Gennessee Giant, which . f Angusu., I beat Fox and I . . , . Shade; bought during August wlll� be fitted with tassels Maguire of Belleville. .. All now de- bar crew were in town 6ver Snnda3'r, the ty of everything -come all, .3,5.7,6.4 " 1� .." ­ . has yielded on the Fair farm forty-sev- I I I and pulls worth 10o and 15o, each, . in less ban fo S .i . � I . � Ponds "Pon. the valuating, but as a an busbela to the acre, Mr. William boat having called at-Goderich. Two We are pleased to learn of the recov* Mr. A. E..BradwIp spent Sunday in a loving mother t up day r �, 1 I . . I . .. . f Mr. R. Elliott, Babylon Line. Gode0ch. . . God took the bright child as a flower �11 ... . i I . * I deposit of $100, has been made by of their number, CllAs.,Verguson and ery o . . . . In town we hang window ourtains Free, Weir of Goderich township says Willie Rose, are not going baci again - Rev. L. W. Lo*e has returned to Miss M6K of Detroit Is the guest from the garden. The remains were . I i. I both parties it is likely the deal will be a - . * � . fty - .L L 1� I ' ). Paper hangers suppli6d whenTequired. - I '. consummated, Mr, Maguire has had the Genriessee Giant; has done b t- the boat is working between . Kinear his duties in Wip9hame - of Miss L. Sutherland. . laid in the Bayfield cemetery On Sun. . I ,� ".., . I thirty years experience in ti, ter still, he having threshed out fifty - . I - Me, W. Dixon had a bele last Monday . , followed by a . ( ;4"", . I( iebusiness. dine arid Goderich at present. . Miss Ann Moffat of Toronto is home day afternoon and were � I : I V . bushels to the acre. These figures may i I . I . .., I I � 8 � , , �1, I . . Rev. Mr. McNeil, who occupied 'St. shingling his stable. It 1.4 needless to on a v! it, - large Concourse of friends Who sym. � ' ' . . �-, . . . . . . . -Cooper'.& Co.,, - Nor. - West Crops Not AD Bad. - . . makb some* Western farmers burn Andrew's church pulpit hereduring state that it was done in.short order.' . Organizer Muir of the Canadian pathise deeply with the bereaved par.. � 1. i " � - 1� , . . . . I . A letter received from Me Harry green -with envy, this season. . . . . f � ,� , I . I I I � - . . . . . the past two -Sitilbatlis, has returned to ,Miss Edith Steoliensonp Goshen Order of, Foresters is in town,this ants, The Rev. Mr. Jennings conduct. 11. j� 11. ��, I , . " . . . I L I . ,==- CLINTON. Oxbow, - N. W. T., on Tues- � . . . - , . � . I . 1. . . . I I � I I . I S . I . . I Morrish o A.moz!g the -Bowlers, , � his home in Dunw1oh. Mr. McNeil has J�irle, returned last week. Miss Steph week, � .. ed the funeral service. , .. I I . � � day stated that ]its, wheat - would ' � . . I . . I , "; "I . � � 7 . . iffieeecaeeeeeeew aeee - S@a �&�Qeelrs@ec � . , The members bf the Bowling Olub beensuffering for about ayearpast enson has been - visiting friends in Dr. Ab. Perdue, of Beigrave was a Dear Lorna how short was thy stay � ; I . . � . . I � . ' . I . .. . . average at leasti fifteen bushels tothe I with some throat affectiout:aud weare - Michig - . .. . . -on Mondayt ­ , ; . . . 'Witht.hy parents and friends here I I I . . - are enjoying themselves these August an, . . Blyth visitor . . : I � I . - . ' - . 11 I., . I - . RLrQ. With a small acreage this would days. On Thursday these rinks play- glad to say that during his short stay Mr.'Henry McClinchey of Goqheki Mr.3. Ritchie of Wingham as in below; . ­ . � .1. . . . . .. . '. w I . . I . . . I I �- . . � . ..; " I . � I -he healthful breezes of Lin is possessor -of on I . . In the morning of life thou Art gone I - � , � , . . Highest price paid,for Cherries , - . not mean aiuch. of A. revenue, but as ad In Woodstock, and though , they here through t e . a of the oddities town on Tuesday. * . I . . . . � � :1 I . . --I----.:---.:-- Harry has under.crop over one-huft- wn' . . Me, W. Walker has purchased the Where no sorrow I I � . I � ... � were do about nine shots they Bayfield he felb very much 1 miprovbd, of nature. Some time.. ago he planted thou ever shalt, ,I I . . I � . � I . I 11 . .At .Ogle. Cooper'&. Co. dre d acres he is not going, to fare so . . Re each lot, O' , . . know. . . . . . - . defeated Stratford on their way home We hope.soon to hear of the rev. gen- clicumbers and watermelons ne n Dinsley street formerly owned I I . e � � I . I .1 . I � I . .. . LI TTLB � . � badly'at-all. The'roany friends.here . ' from the dis- 'other and the Other day . upon . investi- by Mr. A. Robinson. . . Thy- father . and mother so dear . � I I I I . 0) , . I a pleased so: honors stood ,even. Yesterday there tleman's -entire *. recovery I . ( . . . )DBAK� S � of himself arid family will b , keen 13ingle matches. I , voted that be had cu- . Mr. John Mason, the proprietor. of' - . 1�1 ; : I . -Dn � . were aseries of tressinig malady as he is a very able gation he disco Have to weep and lament.over thee; ­ . 11 ", . . . 000 EZE 0 0:6 - . , .. 11 I � I A. .. � . � � to he'ar that his. crop is panning .Oubso for the Tisdall- trophy Which. has now and earnest expounder of' the scrip- 6imber -vines with Nvatermelons.on. the Central,hot6l, is se�jously ill at Thy brother and cousins s6 11rear . . .. .. . I � . . * �� . �. I . .. .. . a .. . . . . . . . I ,�� I �. '. . . I . . . " . - In every home little breaks Wall. !. . . . I . . narrowed dowri to contest between tures. - . I The melons are small but perfect and. present, .. There is not much hope of Because thy:'dear face" they da ' . ��" ' Have you tried Eze the - are o . ccurring daily. � . . I . I . . I ' I � . I linob 1, � � -',., . . . � � I ,�. ., . John Johnstone of Rattenbury street � Our progeessive townsmau,Mr. F. A. the vine. is a perfect cucumber v ne his recovery,. I �. . I . see. - , . . . I ,�,�. � I .. . . . Ilay be Table Silverware. . . Bpworth League Prograin., . . . I . . . I . �. . I I ound ?- . . - 0, Ong Lila. Edwar % has further . improved his .with melons and blossoms coinbined.' . . .. I I . , 1. . New Washing Comp . . ay be,Rings,Br000lies,Phis The subje'et of next Monday night?s and James Fair. Both are. m .d, . I . The Misses Foy of Detroit were, the Bub God who is righteous in. judgmenbs . ` .1 I I I ' : of MlsO Amy Hamilton.14st, . � . I best players in the Club. so that st' a . . I I .. Absolutely no rubbin May be Wdtches or.016cks. 66ting.of the Ontario streetLeague very . ore and'residence by A new acetylene The piobable explanation f. this is - guests I I g required � 1131 . I ' . And rulet.h. all things for th6 best, . * I . . . . . I � . Saves your time, saves your hands, ' I . . I a."' the final game, 'perhaps on Friday p. lighting plant which gives it very that as the melon and cucumber vines .week. , - . - . . . . . I Whatever it is we're auxious � - . . "I", . . ­ . it shall -CO I will be I'Lega6es of Intemperanc . . I . . Has called thee i' I I I I � Saves. your clothes. , . - - .- . . I . We Repair me our way. . a There will also be the following pro- 'in., -weather permitting, will be wateh- bright light'.- The Messrs. 'Melville and .grow througli each other,.. that is the .. Rev. Mr. 1�iijley.and'wife are renew-. o come in due season . . , �i . � I.. ... such thiiagain 1. .. .. . * . ' To share in the joys ofthe blest. ­ . 1 . extracts the dirt without rubbing satisfactory manner..' . � ad with much Interest. The rinks. Morrison of Rieter were the contract- reason� Now:ifanyone has pumpkins -Ing acquaintances ifi:town this we k , I . . � . I . . . 1. .-� . I � .. . � � 111tt, its ingredients are guaranteed to . ' - ' ' - gram. *...:- . � � Thursday last,were -to keep . abreast r �, , . . I .� a .. , - . " 1, 4 . . .. I . . our charges are moderate- . .. I whijah played on ore, Frank is bound growing on. 66, rl.stalki§ lot us hear . - - . � . Thy father and' mother 'mourn thy. . . -, . � - . Reading, bliss Courfice . . - . . . ­ � . ... I ,. . ,� beposibive�y harmless. our services prompt. - . . . �f :-A. Armstrong, J -W. ' : � . I . . departure ; - I ­ . . . : - 11 I � I . . e ' . Clifton Gifford . . I POWPOSL4� of the times andeeizes every opportun.' frorn'bini or her, , . . HOLMESVILLE. * ' Their loss is thy infinite � , , I I I - EZE is sold at So per , �,. Whether large or small 1b, 8010 . . I . . . ,. � . � a . . � , palding ; ke; Mrs. Parke, and . . . . I :P., . � I receives all the Attention :.-Re I . . Irwin,T. Lockid and w. Fl. S ity to geb' the latest.. improvements, not. Ji V, Pal. , : . . Ain. . package. . I . . citation, Miss Grant ! . I . . . . ,-. . . � .1 . . . .. . . . I . I . � . ,,and hi�ving some ,years .ago adopted tbe� M - u - were the , . Thou bast left them ,, .1 I . .. � . . - . . it requires. . . I . . 8016, Miss Shipley. . I ,.T. Taylors Dr. .Show, jr, Ransford . ,,, is$. Willi,ims, of, Lo don,. ossessor . a hope.w.hich they I.. . ?.. . . . . I ... . . . . . Mrs. W'. Mulholland is tb�e'p .Cherish ,'. .. I . . �., . .. I .. 11 .. . � Try our 5 o-'c16(qk Tek ,., ,- . 'Re, . , I . . neirume'tal Solo, Mis� James . W � Jackson - D, McCorvie, J,. Bells I;, cash system which is. th ' . .. .eorge Parke - ' " . . I . ... I . � . I n I . . . . ; . a greatest im- guests of Mr. And Mrs. . 0 ,. . . gn 0 � * * . . ". I . . ... . . . I . . . . . :� , , I of a ni4 111 ent scarlet geranium � . I , are Lea4ers.` - , : ' . pro*eme 6 of al. : . ,-� . . . Of meeth . - j., � Wafei-ettes I . . . . . i W. Newc Inbe - . Fair and.T. Harland. .. ­ . . I n I . . on Tuesday, . I I ... I � -. . . I . ,. .3g. and greeting again, . I . I 1 I . � . ' .. � Guitar Solo O . I I � . . .. - . ., , * . I , -1. . which has severity4lve' bunches of .. � . . � . . . I . I 7 In ,.our- 11he. .� . . ­. . I I I . , .. I Several of the boys ,camping Yheross. Mee Will, Morrison of London, an old - . .. . . ­ 1. . �� ':: 1�� � - �r . . . .. I . . : ('01 test, I . . . .1 flowers on it. Though the plant is not . hen night and'delibli are. vanished, - , , � , .1 . . . I .1. I Duett, Misses Wiltseand.New- - , )few divic 11611criv Was I ' I I . . W q ­ 19c a p4okage-4-flavors . I.. ... . . . I . . . . , dr. and � ­ . . I . , . . I . .1 I .� . . .. . I .. . ­ . . There Was 4 complete, peasation.,of the river, in what. is known as the Bayfleld boy. is the guest of ,I . - . .Ana 6h -fao6we b6,� , , . .. . . I . . . I � ! � - I. I .. . I ,combs, . . . . . . , � very, large it. is inaued beautiful. Y 4bar i!l . . - I , . . . I . I ED E2) - . I . I I .. . , 1. I .. . I I . '.. . 11 . . - , ews, , . . . I � I I � I I . . . . 11 .. I .. . . ­ the Saviour, I . . . I . . We have * at opened an. import bf , . . A o 10ld . Cr . bipIndse and labor on, civic holiday a Id White City; took it into 'their helids Mrs. Aeuston. . . When Appearing like : I I ", I � .. . . I Ad Old Horan B9y. * , , I . I . � I . . Mr. McRoberts of Mitchell occupied . . . . . - . 9 . sure and recrea- lait'Saturday night,abbut midnigh - , I . � I . I , � I Alls'ainted. oves.6hall' be� .: ... . . .:. . .. -- . : .. I SCOTCH VOTTC GOODS, consisting ' * up citizens soughtplea , , '� . .�. � ' . the Methodist pulPit Sunday mdrning . . I - . . . I I of Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Burns' Grace JiaWeler, ExPeA Watch.- , The congragation of St. Pan' . .1 .1. J .tto * , � . . I's on tion in various ways and .places, Quite hAV bat inight'be fittingly described . . - - . - VAP,NA. . . . � ' . . . - . .1 ' 11 . . I I . Bowls, Handled Beakers, Snig-re and ' Repiiier`aridOptician'. 1, � . .. Sun4ay morning were delighted w! I th . . a W . I .. . . - . ­ .. � I . and Rev. A. � C, Farrell of Toronto Vic� When picrents And 6hildren,and;.kind. "I i . Creams, Hot Water Kettles, etc . 1, � . . . anumber-went,to the Iiike shore and as it.night-shirf parade and socce-ided ' .1 . . . . . � ` 1. . . . . . I � . ... 17 . . We sermon,that was preached iii that I . � . miss . Mill 1. u It toria University preached an'excellent red - .......1. I . , . . .� . ".. I r, � . . � .. . These -are all new goods 'with quam�. - - - -- enjoyed cool breezes .and picnic. fare ; to perfection in making.n.ight hideous. I !a Jones of. Mitchell is visi. - � sermori in. the evening 'We will be Shall mebb on - that beautiful shoi.e ; ' . . . I . . . . Scotch mottos on them, I *!, !-.� , church by the Rev. R. J1. 04rdiner of . . . . . . . . I . . there t ok in.the excursion to Brivnt� The boys' fuh.' appea ,lug. her friend, Miss Maud Moffa�b, . - . . . I I . 0 would not have red . . I .. . � . � . I . . �: . 1. ,9 . . I I .. Me.. �arriell he . � I �..." . Our stock of China is nearly all new . � . . I -andRapids, Michigan. MriGardiner . . �. glad to welcome. . re, it Nix e&th or affliction ordiseases . .11 . , 1. I . I .9 I . ­ . �. .. . I . I Gr , , ' � . ford.; the j unlor baseball toant. went to so ludicrous had. they confilied their this week., ' . . . . . . I . I . I . .. I I -1 . d , . ­ . .. ., bought.sincewemove.d. - I . . . . isa son of the late R. Gardiner of Bay- � . cl� th ' A: Fate has returned, to Varna after auyfuture time I. . Shall 0 . re, . - . . I 1 . . � . , I . monow� - . I . . noisy orgies to u . ' .. ' . ,, ...Ome. UP part, any me ­ . , . -- . I. . . � . have just opened up..A crate -of . . � . . conducted a Wingliam wherii they. sustained. defeat ,the b sh t6 whi By . I . Miss Jennie Marquis of Ann Harbor, � I : :we I . � . .. � I � field who for.many-years . .1 and the, bow.lers bowled. at .Wood* . . Visiting a short time xifider the parent. - . . I . ' ' . The English -,church on the. Goshen. , :, III' I . .Dinner gets, prices ranging from $6 . I I . I I . .. . . .. I belonged4nd to Saturday pightl �ub I ., I Mic.h.,is visit1bgftlends in- the viciuity�. � I . I � . . post offlop in that - ock. On the ,whole those.,who re. . Wn al roof in Lucan. 8trong, attractions . . ,will hold its ariti ' gar ." - to $12, and we expect -ariother crate R..'J ClUlf WfintS,50'. , .., . general store and . . it . ­ . Line Ual .den liarty . -. . . I , . I . . . . . . .: . . was accompanied by his� ra . . . having crossed the river into.the to . . . I 'Rev. .3. ,Greene, wife and Miss . � � � , ' . this week that will range in price fr orif -. .� � . I place. , He I ained At' home. perhaps enjoyed -and presented themselves befor .for Harry round Varna. . . . ' ear on the evening of Aug' 'tbeM)nd. The'. * , I , . , 8 the " . . � .1 Beatrice are yisiting- friends n ­ 1 $02 to $15. Nearly everyone likes J'B!D)�s imd Youths , brother., , Charles, ,Who is rector of a themselves about as well as'those who hotels and.having continued the de'm. ,. The garden party held in Mrs, Sea- .. . . affair was a decided -Y or .. ,�-,,­ . .. . . . , I . � . . . . success last ,e , . , ..:� . . .1 to. see nice dishes. Call andseethe'm .. . . I. ! large ,&h6rch- in the sa�ne. .dilicese, el auspices 'of Hamilton. . : . . Arle . I . . went abroad. The sports.. in the Park: onstration Well,Jnto Sunday, it wo:s�� c6rd!s Orchard under th . and -the Congregation are determined ,,� I .1. ' � � - I . . whether Von want to buy or not. . . I.. . , , � I . Should Mr.'Gardinim again visit Clin- - . . . I . I Several from here went to Brautford . . �! . I . . . � I � .1 ere -fairly well attended, but the . . itylast; .� L, that this year shall far sUrpass'past .. i� . . .. � 1 W . carrying the affair, decidedly too tAr thaChurch of England onThursd . . I . . . I . . . . . . . . * Thursday, on the -excursion. . I . � ,!, � . . . . . . .. . � To carry Away the balance of ton he will be greeted by I a I . Argo con- . ey may find = effectual bar. a success. The procee a � . I I I Ask for � . hoes . I . � . I games were nob. just -as lively, as they' and t�" was it counplet d Mr'Wellwood of B,00�lynj N. y'. efforts. Admission is,20 and loc and all . . . - . I I . his Lacrosse and Tennis 8 , .1 .1. I I I ' . I . I tt, , " . welcome. . ­ I I . . I .. . A I . Fair's Best FaMil Roar I �' I -Boys! at 50c, Youths' at 40c- gregatiO . n.' 1� I ,might have been, - -This,.ap�plles to placed against such, performances in amounted to �$425. The 33rd Ba was a caller ab J. R. Holmes' one' day' .. . . :1 . I.., I - I . I I 'a .1 I . ­ . 0 A . I . . 11 7 . � , � , I Also,Tap Boots and Shoes ze- About Our -exchanges. * � .. �.. the lacrosse match which, was: won rall4ble Baud of 'Seaforth furnished choic I . , I Mr. D. MeNauglit'a is Al at present. . - 4- . I I I . I 1 � . . . � . � the future, as it; will be very p I .1 - :, , 'last week. . I � .1 . . I- * � , . � I I , . I . I ' . . � duced in prices, Come and see'. The Zurich Herald by the hb.me team as .opposed, to that th,t.the next attempt will find the music. � " '. . . . I �.. I I We hope to see him around soo . . � . . ,..�, . - . Please note from May 15 we, close at . if I am not giving you the best � . I has made its . . - - I I Miss.Emma Rum�all of Marlette,. � . . , n. - . . . . � I.. ... � . seem' to be of Mitchell by *such a score as tonto cbnr,table on the look -but. BAyfleld Miss L. Wbeatleyi wh6. has been . Stabley council met on Vonday,Aug,', . � - . , 7 p.m. during the summer'monthsi, -you cauget in Olinton, Appearance. It does not I . . . , I . I . . . I . . . . I I � .. .value .. . , - ank. In baseball the, Clinton nine I . � ! - Mich., it; visiting friends around here. -township hall, all the m,embqrs I �., I I '. . . . . I I I . . I ­ .% I : . "filling a long-f�itwant," its the field Ill lbay be behind the. times, and all that, visitingatR.- UcClifiehyls.on the 008 Miss Alice Stanley returned honis on 13, at . , � . I . I . . . . . I . . r -crowded,' but if the defeated. Goderic , ly. .The but Jbinusb be . remembered th I . I I . � - , h quite, eas! . at - �its hen LWO and A. ,Austin's Varoa,return. present. By-laws Wore passed levying I � . . ' . . . 00LE COOPER &CO. I . . . . � I is already. ove make � I . . , . I O* Clinton on Saturday Liven- Thursday after spen . ding several weeks . the following pates on the collectorts , I . ,� , publisher thinks he can . . � in Go eric . . . . . . . I I . . . I . , . the game throughout was clean and but for peopla have its fine as sense. of the fit- edhomet d ib . . . I I I A I a . roll.. -County rate li mills, towns ip , I . Corner store­�Searles'blbek.Phone .23. ., ... .--Re J.:Cluff Herald a prosperous concern, well and an unfortunate overthrow in th Sth riess of things as thbs' of other pro. Ing. , - I . . .. .1 . . Everything looks re . . . .b. . � . . . . . . Cash, for Butter and .Eggs. I . . . I . I P f sh and nice I . . . . . . . . I 1. . . . .- THE NEWS -RECORD cordially innings'tbb ,01sitors would piobablV, ressivetowris, and will insist that On Thursday evening. as Mrs, Spar- . - -) rate 1 3-5, mills, general school fund. I * I I . . I . . good. . 9 . after the beautiful rain On Sunday. . . . . -1 . . . . limm" . a Herald succtss.-Ift its ha been, shut out altoiiether ; in those who, come here to enjoy 6 nd, Mrs.. J.. Torrance - were retur- I . . . I 140 mills; schcol section No.1-1 3-5 - � . � wishes th ve . I . .. holiday .row, a . ' P ,. sports a new I I �. . . . . . . . .. s I Holdswolth I I . I I .. . .1 . � " I I I I 7, Blyth st' aard passed the 9th the home team lab up and . ... I 1. the garden party-tho. ., Mis I .. . I. . 1. mill.14f No. 3-1 1-10 'mills, No. 4-mA-5 , . THE TWO A.�r'S, . . e- - - iii � . . last issue the an .. . will not take' any Undue license, , lug home from . � � ., . I . . I- I 0 0 � . . � . I . . . . . I I wheel'. I I mill No. 5-1 0 -3 mills, . � I ' .t I � . 1. I I .... . . .. � . . . another milestone.: The Stan- allowed them a few more runs., The I A private. family picnic, - consis ting horse became unmanageable and ,in 'I Mrs.'Rudd and family.of(Cititon tire .10 mills, No. 0-4 . . I I . ­ I .. . . �. . I . . tras of the gaim . a were the -batting I of Rev. . L. W. Diehl and his immedi '' . ,bad, the . ld B. Ford's.' " I., . " No. �-7-10; mills,. No. 10L]. 7.10 mt1loo. � . . 11 . .1 I . been featt . ate' jumping oub, Mrs., Sparrow.. , . 0 - ! . � . . I .. .� . . I ,dard has for ' six years, . � . _ :the boll ayif3g at MISS I . . No.*13--m-940 mills, NO�14-71.0-10 mills, I ,. a I . under . .the, management of Editor of the home team and Fifisn's clever fri ncls, was held in Rev. Diehl's earn . . � . p', -, 1. � .. I . . . � I .11 . . I I . 0 p misfortune to break her arm at ­ . School re.opened on.. Monday. N . I Union 2 1-'� , -Union. : I I . .. . . . .. . . .1 I.... I - ... sf I - . b, , � . scaped unin, - . . . I -.1 - - � . . � 10 mills. NO., 0 , I . . . . ­ -- I � I . Clothm-g- at �* " . I I . wbohns catered succes ully work ip, the pitcher's b ' ox. The Gods here on Tuesday,, the Uh, An . oploy. wris but Mri. Torr . ance.e . I . . . . . . . I I .. 14-15mills, S6parate ills, Thos. . I.. I - Bradwin . . . . � . .1 . . ., .. I ... . I I I . I . .. to � hisnempaperpitrons. THENEws- rich teani have now played all their . able tim juied, :, .. . - . . I. . . 1. 2 1.4 mi I � . a was spent.. I . . . . . �. . . . . - . " . . . AUBURN. .. .. - I .. RECORD wishes him continued pros- schedule games and the fight for the Mrs. , hos, Stinson, Sauble Uneo.hid . mis Ide, Part of. the"'Murray House , . I . I Wiley was stgain appointed "collector, I I . I . � I T . . . I , 11 , - . . . . . . . I I � .. 1 I pennant lies between Clinton and the inisfoitune, to meet with a painful is -visiting friends to Hensall this week, , A n,mbers of the villagers are ,ask- The following accounts .Were passed- . . I I Parity. ,. . . . . I . . . . . .. ' ' � . . , I , Wholesale. Pr 'ices � *.'. - I , � % I , . .. . the Clinton. panning Mill. ., . I., 11 . wingham,each having thtae gamesyet accident one . day recently. While There died in Varna on Thursday � - briforcemerib of a cow by- John Dinsdal6, cement for brl4ge, $2;- 1 . . . . . .. . ing fop.the � I � . . I . . . . . . .. I I � . I to play, Two bf the three will give athering egga she slipp last, Aug. Obb, one of the old . that if thei bovines J.XcArthur, spikes, $8 ; James Arm. , , � I � . . . . Mr. McOorvle is having the firilablog 9' ,ad down the .. . pioneers � law. They say * . . our boys the lead. If two of the edge of the, moW, falling aboub ten Of S arson of Thomas be on the. sirong,2 hammer handles, 50 ots'. Next .. In order to reduce our stock, of 'Boys Clothing touches put on a number of his new . tabley - hi the p . .musbrdn.at large that it . . . I � . � I I . game,, go to Witigbam. there will be a meeting of council Monday, Sebt. 17.� . .. . we will sell At the following -out prices. If YOU - fanning mills this week and in a few . . . feet, onto the. barn floor. Mrs. Stin- Johnsto.neo' who" bad reached the highways and the bywayl�of the town- 'J.L , . . . �6r your boy you cannot do better days will be out among -the farmers de between the three clubs, .TheOlin- eon will be laid up for a few days but ripe old age of 91 years and 4 months. ships., - 1. I . T. CAIRNS, Clerk.' , . . . r ­ � . . . . . I want a Suit J I I i . L ton nine expects to. 'play in, the farm, we are pleased to learn tbkt her racov�w He came from the County of ,Far . ts �goiug on , L L I I . U I soliciting L orders, Thi#, now will is ' . . I . roan* Among the improvemen Mr. J. 1. . . .1 I . . y from this stock. ' ture iown this ,week, The score on. ery will be speedy. ay- is a new. shop being builb for , L . than b, I . I built like thosii manufactured by the I .- . ggb',3 Ireland, and lande(I At B, . .L RHILL. � � . I . ' I L SUMME I . . . . . . I . � . ,o and Thursday,last was as follows. THE W91TE CITY# . L field over 00 ear"go With L his *fo I the Contra of the . . . - I .1 1. . . -- I . .1. I . I � L I I old company many years ag L . R JIB .. I y Nicholson, more in . , I . . . OM 5 Lto 11, . which won such o,splendid reputation -7 are still coming ,in Find , and one child, and with only twenty- ,village than his present place of bUSi- M I 2 -Piece Suits for Boys, fr 10 �ears old, wofe $2,50i now $1,75. S. L Campers L r. and Mrs, . Gower of Winnipeg . " . . Goderich - 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 - 8 L . I L . I It it 4, - � . . , .3 . 2.2-5 . 0 IS 4 a Ing Is in full swing in the White fl ' But he had pluck ness. By turning out goild work �na are visiting, at Mr.W. J. McBrien S. I I . . I . to . 8XI , s Among the farmers of Huron, Speak- Clinton - 5 r, 2 o 0 0 7 0 -1 . veiyth I ve cents In cash. I I ' I I . . it . . st . . . . 4.25 1 8150 . L d pto6eeaed to hew. out ,pay on, to business, Mr. Miss Zeft Whitley of Londesboro is , is if. . . I it � I .1 4.00 ", 8.25 L . lug of this reminds us Of a, talk oneof Ldide Locals. . . � �. city. .L 0 I . and energy an ing close attenti I . � (I 5, L , . our citizens had couple of weeks ago The rural schools open next Monday L John Jackson andSam'Dicksor lefb a home for hipiself and family. He NWholson'bas built up.a. good And in. spending a few days with Miss Bing. 1 3 -piece Suit . 7 years old .00- of 4.00 a 10 L I . . I . .1 is . 69 8 - $I I ' in re Monday moining to play football with helped to 6lear the Daylield Road. bar creasing trade. He takes much inter� . . . . 6.00 . d, 5.00 with a Stephen township farmer whom but the town.teaebers have it still . ham. I L I We have Menlo Summer Pants at . .. . . . 1900 I bamebat, Stratford junction. Their extendeabolida9l. , .1. . . L Seaforth against Berlin. - I - '' tw*eeri Varna and Bayfield and also Lot in all thttt pertain.sLtoL the welfare . Miss Etta Jordan uald a visit to . - I . . . I I - . L. . . . L . n homestead ort which his of the village, and can make. -. . I . I 'p upon . uh* cleared the .o Or friends,in the village recently . � I . . rsation drifted to fanning mills I John,ana Keith MOLL L . L . L . conve, Mr. Nichol Robson is agn J . . �N . . I . A. J. 'HOLLOWAY- when the Stephen man said thab he -the bad of affliction and, very ill, we day at Mr. Dickson's cottage. son ohn is now living. Four. oons mend harness to the satisfaction of his. Mr. J. X Lowery, teacher, is the .. Z=1110.­---� . I . . 'in. . I . . . . . I Miss Clara Holmes returned to Lon, 'and- three daughters survive hi customers. . . I . - bought one of the Clinton M1116 many regreb to learn. L ' . - dis proud possessor, of another young son. I A- , . . . I .. years Ago which was by all odds the The town council had the L road don on Saturday. . . I Three of the sons live in Manitoba and In a group of. villagers who were -. ; Mr. D. Burns sports a now bike; - . . machibe at work on Albert street Mr. Percy Fair was a guest) . at Peace- John Is on the old homestead On the ongsing public. improvements the other Miss MoMath is holidaying with Mrs. . Ila . Our S Ity . day. )3ayfleld Road; One Jones. 15 .. pecia best he ever owned And it the now one fut Valley on Sun daughter lives day the question was asked What, are . I . . . � was anything like it he intended to yesterday arid good results are easily Mise; McMurray has been a, - guest at in Marlette, Michigan, I and one' in the -trustees,. going to do and when are Miss Scotb of Galt is spending a few " We make a specialty of Hats and have them all makes, I I buy one. � . to be seen. � ' I .sizesandstyles. All cheap bubno inferior goods. Trouble In the Aitux. . Miss May Biggart, who returned Mrs. Laidlaw's cottage. Dakota. Mrs. James Armstrong, they going to set. about, it. NobOdy day, At Mr. Ball's, - , � . I �. . . I � The Woodstock Daily Times of Sat- h from Regina, N. Andrew Forresfor hag rdtutrW to Varna, is the third, Mrs. Johnstone seemed to be able to answer the bliss Mellveen of, Clinton Sundayed . I .11 . . . Oggr Sggmmer Shifts a,re strictlY .. ome some time since a town Again After three weeks' boliclity. predetease&hor husband by two y0ars query so that it 10mains for either or &bMr, Geo. Hillos. . ­ . � � . urday had the following :-"The local W. TqJs now under the doctor's car Sunday wag a quite disagreeable day lagb June. The deceased was a staunch' all of the trustees,to do no, They are M . Up-to-date. . . . . I .. � Salvation Army is rant withdissension. from , an attack of fever. a live esprs, King and Hamlin of Blyth .. . I is paid otlevillage a, business ttip on 1. . 0 Amos, Cooper of Clinton, who was Air, J. Miller was ill Kippen Tuea day In the White City on account Of .th Conservative III politics and & cOrlsl '� all good citizens An& no doubb h . . . . A. J. M01715M dismissed from the Army' here, told a making repairs to a large PunIP, Mr- rahl. I tent member of the English Church.. good reasons for having done nothing Tuesday. . . � - 'ghb thab he MillWs services are much in requeab A ballwas:held at the pavilion on The funeral took Place on Friday. after- so far this season. Rev. G. M. Kilty occupied the pul. . . - .. - 9--g�o Times' representative last ni l . I 0 a 0 d on Sun. . � chanileal Tuesday, night; under the Patronage noon &t..four o'clock from Mir. James Messrs. Asquith arid, Naegel have pit of the En lish h r h her . . . . I . I I . �had been wrongfully treated by the fo repairs which require me of Mesdames MeTaggart,. Brewer, Tie- , Armstrong's, where he had mado his been canvassing the countryside sell- day evening, 9 . . . . I � .. I �4 . officers who held the investigation in- skill. on F It- dall and Dickson. It was largely at- home for some time. Tile remit.ins Ing lightning con . ductors and no doubt The Women's Auxiliary in connee. I 1% I . . I � . � to his case, This is what he says :�III While returning from Blyth I ,d by the residents of the City And were laid at rest; beside those of his have met with a good shate of success. tion with the English Church here . � I was born in Clinton, I Uelonged to day last with a load of brick one of tonde . ..:,�,�"-",\,;�.",\��\,\\\,�,�,,�i � . . . y there for seven years. My Mr. George plaketes horses dropped a number of outside guests. Among wife in the Varna cemetery. A large Atleast we would surmise as much, meeta ab the residence of Mr. S.. Holm- - . � the Arm . Clinton number of friends and acquaintances for both Are persuasive talkers. . ­­-- - � � ---- - - -- ­ . ...... --."-. record there was unblemished. This dead. Sunstroke is supposed . �,.. A-, -� ...� Who came over from � as, Clinton, on Friday afternoont; . -� � ..g ­. ---... ­. t- . . to have those . ... .... �,. . - 8 AC . . . . I can be verified. When I came to been the cause, .. . were. -Captains MeT,aggart arid followed them to their lasbre tingpl a. The villa*ge boniface uAderstands his Xv. D. Baker of Xippen wag the . I ' be, :01, Hovey, J. and A. Votres, Just one of; the old .8ayfleld Road business and 1: is comfortable house is a guest of Mr. D. Barr over Sunday. I Woodstock I bronghb a transfer with ties. John Bell. hits so far recovered Corn . . . . vie, I hired with Mr. Murra�, shoe- from her late illness that she was able tert It. Worthington and Glen Fair. ploneers now survives in the per, good place for tired and hungry poop- Mr. And, Mrs. Wilson of 1161mosville - P h o t o,a, P. ap h s , = =..: f , � Inson has had were guests of Mr. Goo, Johnston, Sun. , I . I maker. I joined the Army; My first to take a drive to Bayficia one day CAMP MINNERAIrA., son of Mr. Andrew Stinson, who now le to stop at, Mr. nobi a . .* . I I fait her sonj Reginald, Be it known to All and sundry that resides in Clinton und has almost .! y lies of experience at hotel -keeping d.y. � I I ., month was all that it, could be. Then last *ask to v , e � I I I . I I .. I I . � . � the officer, whora I accused of flirting, who Js under Canvas in. the White camp,Minnehaba is located on Burk's reached the century mark, Andhis better half furnishes a ttLble . ' Mr. S. McClean of Indian Heads X. - 0 . 11 I . + I . because she asked me for my photo, City- farm on the lake shore, it few Miles Mrs, J'on'as. of Loadbury to visiting which would please an epicure, , %. T., left on Tuesday for his ltome I . . � I I . I . � Mr.Alex, Schrenk, foemer proprietor - north of Bayfleld- It Isr a romantic At tbe Murray House this week, � fter a pleasant visib among friends in 11 . . graph three times, was the cause, 0 of Kirk- Mr. F - -�V. Hovey of Tvinity Univer. a . . . Remember you got it nice, lArge Photo through another soldiersa Jealousy, of Of the 00mmarcial Hotel, but who has spots As the name Alone might, signify, - J.. H, R, narnwell and wit the services in St-PaUl's the neighborhood. . . . ar ce he sold A party consisting Of Miss Flora ton are spending the, remainder of their sity conducted Mrs Robert Murdie of Seaforth Was I for framing with every dozen of o $-he enquiry held and my subsequent been out of the business sin ay arid in the I . . . . I . Sim. to Mr. McCaughey, has bought the Cunninglift eoqr-Rud Mrs, Sibley arid holidays with friends in StanleY� church on Sund eve" ng in the village on Thursday. . . . dismissal. The Adjutant from In hild are Rev. Mr.'Nlarsh of Hamilton preach. delivered 0, very catnesb and practical . . I . � coeconducted the investigation, Be- hotel at the railway Station at .1101116- Miss Irene,'Mrs. Fousse and � I the Prestlfterlan church on Sun. 8ernion. Mr. 11ovey will yeb make his Mr. John Bullard paid A fraternal , . . $4.00 fore it was :closed the secretary came to no known as the Klondike, under Canvass at (Jamp Minne'liabA. ad in ( rk in the'sacred'Work which he ham Visit to L, 0. L. SIS of Winthrop oft . . Mr. Sohn Leslie is laid up this week, Airs, Hoover arid baby Ruth spent a day last. pla . Wednesday. . QC -b 7 et � to me, and suggested that I pub in a a poisoned by few days in Clinton last, week With Mr- Mrs- BAab and family of Clinton are chosen. . . Mrs. and Miss Garvio of Clinton . . ..,(a Ila . countercharge againab my jealous in- baying had, his face b dly I a week or Hoover. They returned to CAMP Sat- visiting her sister, Airs, John Johnston, There was a lively scene at the G. T. are visiting friends in the village. . � I . . PhotogrophS '' . formt,nt, This I refused to do and I ivy. He wasat the lakeside . And bvothers. Mr. S. A. Moffat, this It. station, Seaforth, on Monday as the , . ,harged, so ago and while climbing UP the am' Urda3e evening- morning train pulled out before some Me and Mrs: Somers of Seaforth �70 . . I I . was diso bankment iinwittinglY took hold of Mr. J. 0, Stevenson spent a few days w.eek, ejpen� Sunday at All..J.Bullar(lls. . . . . , "Since I have left the Army things the poisonous ivy to A89186 him, the gnest of Mrs, 11. H. Rorke and Mrs, M lag Marths Keyes is visliting. her thirty or forty passengers could got I . . . This o9hr is for a short time only. I have not gone with we as I would [ging news- Hooyee, ab Camp Minnehalia, si9tel,, Mrs, 1. Barber ab Robb In Gre7 &board. It wrw elvieliolidair there and I � wish. I have been followed at nighb Russell Andrews, the CU , * I , I is crippled this We do all kinds ot life-size 'Work as Co, had Mr, Lester Whitely and Mr. Gordon county this week, the disappointed and Angry would-be Mr. Sohn Ransforc 1. cheaply as youioan procure first-class Awl watched. and I have been accused carrier of the W. Cooper & Ounningliame 19pent it few days at the I � I passengers purposed attendinj .eek with a, bad attack of lumbago - .T it toot. w of taking away bhe young soldiers one of his fingers broken last week by . ' and The selection given by the WWI Of ­ - s"ll rfglxb Canningliame-Sibley Camp. The The firemen will send a team to bho ball match between their Pat, team � . workanyplade, All work guaranteed from the Army. This is entirely g, boy who kicked him. RU. competition in Stratford, on Labor that, of Berlin. Ontario etreot choir Sunday pleased I and up-to-date. wrong. I have suffered myself, hub there and thou soundly puffiffi011ea the ballpynir, and perhaps the pleasant e congregation Very much. . I have alwrtya Advised the soldiers to kicker As a Warning fell the future, asdoeirttion, has developed in Mr. I)AV, I The Misses Mounteastle, had on the tat' C%mp is back to hia Old P09b In Up"I'Ohn Carter of East, Wawanosh Whitely, 6, genitif; for rhyme which is I The Misses Holmes atid Taylor, who exhibition 14st-Thursday evening 0, W -I W, walkee has takoft . Call and see our stay,wibbithe Army, There is much . 0 wol'thy of note. � have been spendhig their summer holl. night-bloomingeerus, It was a large the 0. f , While Ce, the latter having I 1, teouble , going oft in the ranks diod. yesterday agea 80veu6Y-fiv0 Years, , quit specimen atil the perfume very Atr6fig- It, Riddell'a PIA t1r- I.I. Us, Rorke thinks tile British days ab tbeir old home In Olint0l), " . I . Photo Butions find BrofiChOS I And I have been Called opprobi one ept Ile was at one time 0, WsldOnt Of u hit a a ropiluent place entertained a. number of their friends t Quite a ittitabor took advantage of tile gone to London. ItCE'voy Will "' " , � '� ,- I �i , , , 1111 " " I to � '4 - "" 1� . 1. . I I . I 'I I 1� , 'e* I I - [j1 v� 0� r 'r � Je I; e f E;gVe e a 'or 'il ie�rand , � I, r _ == = _ I �i, ., if � �1 � Al . � I 4 . , '. ­ , I " I I - 11 -1 t. - -.1 I I. - -%� J1��`i 00 '�'.'--- I Ithota by, some of the soldiers, I 401 Clinton and An; emplOY0 At Cho flaft * 6116 'a v P Ay of last aboveladleg1kilidneastovieW it, they His liordship Joishop g a complaint foundry. Rov. Mr. Murdock Will OvetyWhere audaccordingly thab am- At, Payflolit on Wednesd ril, Smith of liav,itlgplaee(liboi)aebairbytlie side- AdMillister tile rites ofeOlifirnlittloft In ASURaBS,99 STUDM . 'lot the only' Ono who ha ' of liberty &ua good governmont, weak. 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